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Feature: Pitching K.I.A.

Concept Art - Muted realsim that progressively gives way to colorful stylization as the action gets hotter.
Introduction: K.I.A. is a Tactical Modern Military First-Person Shooter that seeks to explore the human cost of war through a morally ambiguous narrative and gameplay mechanics that reflect your character’s emotional state in varying degrees of exaggeration. Stepping into the boots of Private Jose Hernandez, you’ll undertake an odyssey of war that spares no women, children, or refugees. Along the way you’ll bond ever closer with your squad-mates over conversations of home, risky favors, and nerve-rattling combat. The eleven soldiers who fight by your side hail from varying backgrounds, but every one of them will come to be considered family to Pvt. Hernandez over the course of a harrowing global conflict. But can the men of Charlie squad save you from yourself?
Author: CodyReactions: BF3′s “Back to Karkand” DLC blows your face off Dec. 6th

Finally! I mean, not to the whole face-blowing thing–I’m rather attached to mine–but to this map pack getting a release date after an eternity of the oh-so-helpful “December 2011″ window. $15 will get you four updated Battlefield 2 maps to leave in rubble while racking up your kill count in Battlefield 3. However, the December 6th release is only for the PS3 version; 360 and PC gamers will have to wait ’til December 13th. Hopefully there will be some buildings left by then.
Author: CodyTrailers: Battlefield 3′s Karkand done gets blown up
Well, I certainly know where I’m not taking a vacation to any time soon. Perhaps DICE’s insatiable drive to create inhospitable locales will inspire some revolutionary fire technology in the Frostbite 3.0 engine that can be used to recreate Dresden. But until then, I guess we’ll just have to settle for the ridiculous structural destruction of Frostbite 2.0 and the “Back to Karkand” DLC pack, scheduled for a December release at the standard $15 price (assuming you didn’t receive the free download voucher by pre-ordering Battlefield 3.
Author: CodyTrailers: Reminding you that BF3 goes Back to Karkand this December
I’m as burnt out on Military Shooters as anyone, but if that doesn’t look fun to you then maybe you’ve got the wrong hobby. An exact date for the DLC has yet to be announced, but you can expect to papy $15 for it when it does arrive. If you pre-ordered Battlefield 3 and got your free download voucher, you don’t have to worry about that, though.
Author: CodyTrailers: Battlefield 3 Launch Trailer
This Battlefield 3 launch trailer gives us a rare glimpse at the game’s campaign, and it seems to be full of all the modern combat staples: bustin’ down doors, rappelling, car chases, yelling, swearing. Battlefield 3 comes out tomorrow, so I recommend you rappel from the roof of your local games retailer, kick in the door, and yell and swear until somebody hands you a copy.*
Author: RyanTrailers: Battlefield 3 Multiplayer
Now when mom asks “If all your friends were jumping off of a helipad, would you?” you can most certainly answer in the affirmative. Battlefield 3 comes out next Tuesday, so ready your ‘chutes.
Author: RyanTrailers: Latest Battlefield 3 Trailer Sure Has a Lot of Problems
99 to be exact. And while a female dog may not be one, Modern Warfare 3 certainly is. We’ll see soon enough whether or not EA’s first-person modern military shooter can truly go “above and beyond the call.”
Author: RyanTrailers: Battlefield 3 Running on the Xbox 360
One can be certain of three things in life: death, taxes, and that Battlefield 3 is going to be intense!
Author: RyanGamescom 2011: Check out a Battlefield 3 co-op demo
Skip ahead to 2:30 for gameplay and watch all the way through to the end, as there’s some more tasty footage after a short break. But as good as this game looks, I have to say that the demoers’ incessant “communication,” while bordering on comical, simply served to highlight the lack of realistic communication in the game. As a developer that’s known for its superb sound design, I have to say I’m a little disappointed in DICE’s lack of attention to combat dialogue. It could add both a sense of realism and a new level of intensity.
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