I’ve been rather torn on the Playstation Store for the past few years. On one hand, there’s some great content inside, and Playstation Plus is one of the best deals in gaming. On the other hand, you’re very unlikely to be able to find any of that content due to the way the store works.

an aged photo, but the store looks largely the same at this point.

There’s almost nothing featured on the front page in the current store. Searching is nearly useless, as when searching for a specific title, you’ll often have to sort through dozens and dozens of preview videos and add-on DLC before you’ll actually get what you’re looking for. Download management is non-existent, and the manner in which to download previous purchases is painstaking at best.

But in all that negativity, comes a positive: Sony has announced that the store is getting a redesign, and it will launch on October 23rd (or October 17th in Europe)!

Eurogamer states that the current tiled look is all but gone, instead replaced with a more elegant Metro styled interface. Instead of tiles leading to more tiles, leading to more tiles, selecting “Games” will lead you too a much easier to follow list of options. Filtering by price (!), genre, rating, and other options are also included.

That sorry excuse for a search menu is gone too, replaced with what is said to be a very usable replacement. Spelling mistakes and abbreviations are all okay, and the search is said to get smarter the more people use it.

The entire store is also HTML5, so it should be very fast, and very easy for Sony to update on their end!

It may be sad, but I’m excited. How about you?

Source: Eurogamer

 

The Walking Dead Episode 4: Around Every Corner is set to hit sometime this month. Geekscape cannot wait, as it has already been far too long since an episode was released (Like August!).

Telltale released the trailer for the upcoming fourth chapter today. Watch it, want it, and let us know your thoughts on the game so far below!

Again, the episode does not have a release date as of yet, but is scheduled to come out sometime this month.

Sony has been doing some pretty cool stuff with their game consoles as of late. From Cross-Buy (Buy a game on a PS3 or Vita, get a free/discounted copy for the other), bringing the amazing Playstation Plus service to the Vita, and now their PS3 collections.

The Playstation Collections have all been first party games. Titles like God of War (collecting all 5 games in a $39.99 package), Ratchet & Clank, and Infamous have been collected and sold for a great price.

It seems as though Ubisoft wants in on that action, as this November, exclusively to the PS3 they’ll be releasing the Ezio trilogy of Assassin’s Creed games. On November 14, for just $39.99, you’ll be able to get your hands on the compilation, featuring Assassin’s Creed II, Assassin’s Creed Revalations, and Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood. The collection also includes any DLC released for those titles.

This is a perfect entry into a great series if you haven’t yet had an opportunity to enjoy it!

 

November 13th is rapidly approaching and the folks over at Treyarch have just let loose the info on the included Zombies minigame that comes included with Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2, and it is a HUGE minigame. Take a look at the trailer below.

Besides that rad as hell trailer we got a stack of info. The newest incarnation of Zombies is bigger and better than ever. We get a semi-open world environment where players get to explore it on their own accord. Players are given a bus and a roadmap of survival, and get to go about it in their own way. I am very pumped for this!

Call Of Duty: Black Ops II ships November 18th on XBOX, PS3 and PC. November 18th for WiiU.

TGS is upon us, and so are some cool announcements!

Rumored since early summer, and leaked shortly after that, Sony has now made the new PS3 official!

Sony’s latest will come in 250Gb and 500Gb flavors (no word yet on expandability, a huge plus to the current slim). The new unit is also 20% slimmer than the current slim, as well as 25% lighter (for all the times you carry it around).

Looks like this new model loses the lovely slot loading drive however, and falls back to a more dated tray system. Overall though, the system looks great, and is sure to ease new gamers in with the announced bundles.

The new PS3 will hit shelves on September 25th.

From the press release:

In order to maintain the superior gaming experiences that you expect from us here at PlayStation, we are always looking for ways to change and evolve with your gaming behavior. You might remember the smaller models that we launched for PlayStation 2 and PSP (PlayStation Portable), and we know that many of you love the opportunity to add these streamlined models to your home. Additionally, as developers continue to release deep and rich digital gaming content, providing an option for larger HDD is essential, especially for games with large DLC packs, and full game downloads, as well as personal entertainment content. The biggest and best games live on PS3 this holiday season, and the new PS3 is the perfect way to play.

We are also excited to announce that the launch of this new PS3 model will include incredible additional value. The 250GB PS3 will be available on September 25th for $269.99 (MSRP) as part of a limited edition bundle featuring UNCHARTED 3: Drake’s Deception: Game of the Year Edition and a voucher for more than $30 worth of bonus digital content for the highly acclaimed digital title, DUST 514. This bundle offers more than $70 in total combined value.

What do you think of the new unit? Time to add a PS3 to your gaming array?

Let me preface this post by saying I am a huge James Bond fan. I believe James Bond is the greatest superhero of all time. And I will gladly defend that statement to the death! Anyway, back on point.

007 Legends is the retelling of classic James Bond films set in modern times with Daniel Craig reprising his role as Bond. In this brand new mission trailer for “Goldfinger” we get a nice little taste of what this games has to offer. Now I’ve been burnt in the past by Bond games, but the most recent one (Goldeneye 007) on the Xbox was great! It juts needed some more server support. This trailer gets me VERY excited for this game. Take a look!

007 Legends ships October 16th on Xbox and PS3. It’s WiiU release is TBA.

Tomorrow marks the day where gamers in North America can return to Pandora. Gearbox Software have just released this little launch trailer to get our excitement up! Take a look with me!

Borderlands 2 (or as a friend of mine once called it, Binderlords) launches tomorrow, the 18th on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3!

Today from a Konami Japan Press Release, it was announced that the Japanese Xbox 360 release of the MUCH anticipated Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, will not actually happen. The press release in English reads:

This time, we plan to release on February 21, 2013 
Regarding software for Xbox360 Version of “Metal Gear Rising re vengeance”, 
due to various reasons, the launch of the Japanese version be made only PlayStation ® 3 indeed without permission I was going to get. 
Customers We have been looking forward to the launch in the Xbox360, to everyone of the persons concerned, and 
sincerely apologize for the inconvenience that will be multiplied. Look forward to pardon humbly for your understanding, thank you.

You get all that? No reason WHY was given, but Konami has said that the US release of the 360 version will happen with no problems. This is a really peculiar happening, if we find out more we will keep you up to date.

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance ships on both Xbox 360 and PS3 on February 21st (MY BIRTHDAY!) 2013.

Ubisoft have just released this trailer showing off some nice preorder perks for getting AC3 from GameStop. Look with me!

If you aren’t a fan of preorder bonuses then you may not like this trailer. What we get looks like a great temple designed for testing your climbing skills. Plus that crazy ass sword looks like it will tear up some soft supple British fairly well.

For more info on the preorder bonus and to actually preorder it check out the GameStop site HERE

AC3 ships October 30th on Xbox360 and PS3. For PC on November 20th.

For the lucky ones out there, enjoy your time at PAX Prime 2012 in Seattle this weekend. For the not-so lucky, here are some things to maybe occupy your time in-between all the announcements this weekend.

 

PS2/PS3 Collections – PS3, PSN

Holy collection overload Sony! With four game collections released this week, you should have no trouble with choices on these alone:

God of War Saga ($39.99)

  • God of War, remastered in HD
  • God of War II, remastered in HD
  • God of War III
  • God of War: Origins Collection (which includes God of War: Chains of Olympus and God of War: Ghost of Sparta)
  • Full PlayStation Network Trophy Support
  • Exclusive Bonus Content
  • Voucher For 1 Trial Month of PlayStation Plus

inFAMOUS Collection ($39.99)

  • inFAMOUS
  • inFAMOUS 2
  • inFAMOUS: Festival of Blood
  • Extra missions
  • Additional character costumes, power ups and weapon styles

Ratchet & Clank Collection ($29.99)

  • Remastered versions of classic Ratchet & Clank games from PS2 in 1080p with 3D support (in 720p)
  • Ratchet & Clank
  • Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando
  • Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal
  • Online Multiplayer Support for Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal
  • Full PlayStation Network Trophy Support
  • FREE 10th Anniversary Ratchet & Clank Avatar
  • EARLY ACCESS to the Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time Demo

We also get a collection of thatgamecompany’s trio of titles previously available as downloads only. With the Journey collectors edition, we get Flow, Flower and Journey as well as some decent extras bundled in:

  • Thirty-minute behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Journey
  • Creator Commentary playthroughs of all three games
  • Three exclusive mini-games from thatgamecompany
  • Concept art and screenshot galleries for all three games
  • Original soundtracks for all three games
  • PS3 dynamic themes and wallpapers
  • PSN avatars including eight exclusive new Journey avatars never released before
  • Official game trailers and developer diary videos
  • Reversible cover art

 

The Walking Dead Episode 3: Long Road Ahead – PC, PSN, XBLA

Telltale Games decided to spring this one on us at the last second with the announcement on Monday. Not to say that I am mad about that, it’s just unexpected to not announce the release date two or more weeks in advance. I’m sure Long Road Ahead will continue the intense pace and more gut-wrenching story moments like episode 2 brought us. After all the stats Telltale Games has shown about the choices people made in previous episodes, I am curious if people will start to change the way they play in order to screw with those stats or continue to play honestly.

The first in a series of Island Survival videos, “Welcome to The Rook Islands” gives us a brief introduction on who we will be running into and where we will run into them in FarCry 3. Take a peak with me at this little snippet below.

FarCry 3 ships in North America on December 4th on Xbox, PS3 and PC.

With Black Ops II release date quickly approaching, TreyArch really have been putting all their best efforts into making this a quality game. Check out what the Xbox 360 and PS3 owners can expect inside the Collectors “Care Package” edition of the game.

What you can expect inside of this grandiose box:

  • Remote Controlled Quadrotor Drone and Stand
  • Limited Edition 2-Sided Steelbook®
  • (2) Collectible Challenge Coins
  • Official Soundtrack by Jack Wall with Theme by Trent Reznor
  • Exclusive Xbox LIVE® CLAW Avatar Props
  • Exclusive Xbox LIVE® Zombies Avatar Props
  • In-Game Content:
  • Nuketown Zombies Bonus In-Game Content
  • Nuketown 2025 Bonus Multiplayer Map
  • Exclusive Weapon Camo
  • Exclusive Multiplayer Player Card Background
  • Exclusive Zombies Player Card Background

All this can be yours for $180 this November 13th!

When the first images hit the web for Ninja Theory’s Devil May Cry reboot, the nerd rage was loud, vengeful and especially salty. It was so bad that it reached point where the developers received death threats for daring to try something new. This rage was also completely misguided, as we now know based on the positive reaction the actual game play, that despite the new look, this is still the stylish action game we’ve grown to love. It just shows that you can’t judge an emo demon slayer by his sickly looking face on the cover.

And speaking of the cover, Capcom has released images of the official box art when the game releases early next year. In addition, Capcom-Unity has released a brand new game play video detailing many of the combat features, showing that despite looking malnurished, Dante still has the moves.

Are you a believer yet, or does Dante’s drastic change still bug you? And does the game play change your mind? If not, Capcom has until January 15th to change your mind.

During the early, dark days of being a PS3 owner, Heavenly Sword was a beacon of light. Being the first game, (and sadly, one of the last,) to make the most out of the graphics technology of the current generation to enhance rather than distract from the experience, the story of Nariko and her war against an evil conqueror and his army is still one of my favorites in the last decade. Sadly, whether it was because of poor sales, developer Ninja Theory’s decision to venture off into 3rd party development or unfair comparisons to God of War, (because you know, any action game with swords in the last five years just HAS to be a rip off…), the game became a cult hit, but it wasn’t enough for either the developer or publisher to support a sequel.

But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t in the works. IGN recently released some previously unpublished concept art pieces from the second of the planned trilogy. Seemingly taking place in a completely different setting, Nariko is apparently back to continue her fight against the Raven King. Which makes me so sad that this vision will likely never materialize.

 

 

But is there still hope? Does the release of these screenshots mean Heavenly Sword 2 might surface one day? While Ninja Theory is currently working on the DmC reboot, can Sony decide to give the title to another up and coming developer? Considering Nariko and her sidekick, Kai, are appearing in Playstation All Stars, it’s not too outside of the realm of possibility, right?

If you missed out on the first game, check out the video below. That acting, those facial expressions, that ANDY F’N SERKIS! It’s just so perfect. Here’s to hoping Nariko’s first adventure wasn’t her last.

With every new release of a Madden title, one can’t help but think how it can possibly be different from the last. With $60 a pop, it’s only fair that it crosses your mind. Any debate involving this frame of thinking should be laid to rest now, because Madden is about to have a breakout year.

The number of things I like about Madden 13 far outweighs the bad. Since the release of the Kinect, I’ve been waiting for an already established sports franchise to adopt the Kinect’s functionality. Voicing commands works well, and the prompt at the bottom of the screen does not distract from gameplay. Still, veteran players may find that old habits die hard.

Connected Careers?……Are we still talking about Madden?

The big thing this year is Connected Careers. Connected Careers is embodiment of NFL Superstar, Franchise, and Online Franchise. These game modes are no longer separate, but instead combined as one. For example, you and your friends were probably in an online franchise at one point or another. In Connected Careers, you and your friends can be in an online franchise taking the role of players instead of coach. You can have an all-QB league, all-RB league, or an all-WR league. Different options appear depending on what role you can pick. As a coach or player, you can demand release, retire, and accomplish the overall goal of entering the Hall of Fame.

The return of fake news stories, an overhaul of college football drafting make Connected Careers different for every league, in every season.

Believe it or not, Connected Careers injects RPG elements into your franchise. Gamers will have the opportunity to level-up attributes of existing players, or create a new player with selected attributes.

The whole process may sound confusing at first, but Connected Careers is probably the best thing to happen to the Madden franchise to date.

Infinity Engine

The Infinity Engine is one of the first things you’ll notice about Madden 13 and will change the way you play. Players will stumble and react to every bump the they get. Those who like playing Running Back will now have to avoid their own blockers if they want to hit stride. The only gripe I have about this engine are the increase of roughing the QB penalty. If your pass rusher is lying on the ground after the QB throws the pass and barely touches the QB while getting up, you can expect a flag.

Madden Ultimate Team & Gridiron Club

MUT makes a return with a layout easy to understand to those who are familiar with the mode. The most exciting part about this year’s MUT mode are the reward packs. This time around, gamers will receive reward packs or cards based on what you accomplished in past EA NFL installments. Don’t worry, you’ll receive rewards for just playing past Madden installments and arcade NFL titles.

Gamers can also manage MUT and Connected Careers via the Madden NFL Gridiron Club. Available online and on your console, the Gridiron Club is free and provides new content, Madden NFL Moments, Madden On-Demand, and roster updates. The Gridiron Club contains modes we’re already familiar with and some that are new.

Closing Comments

EA has released an innovated sports title. Numerous features, returning and new, should bump Madden 13 to the top of next week’s shopping list for any football fan. Madden’s new engine and game modes should be incentive enough, but Madden 13 goes beyond that and provides a fresh take on the NFL.

Madden NFL 2013 is set to release August 28, 2012.

It feels like we have had a lot of dips in the gaming lull season. Usually, it’s a straight month of no releases before we get hit with the onslaught of games at the end of the year. Although this is one of the lull weeks, I am sure a couple of you out there missed some of the suggestions I have for this weekend.

 

Symphony – PC

 

A simple top-down shooter that uses your music collection for how the enemies are generated and act. I love the premise of Symphony in that an evil entity, which freaked me out the first time I saw those white eyes on a red background, is trying to come into our world by absorbing and corrupting our music. Every song in your music collection is a stage as well as an item you can unlock and use once you cleanse the song. It seems like the items repeat themselves a little but it helps in that you can add/change four weapons on your ship. Spreadshot is the best all-around for how much ground it covers and the sub-woofer is great to use with songs that have a lot of bass in them. It becomes a pain to remember what songs you’ve already played through if you have a huge collection since you have to go back to that specific song to upgrade the item that was unlocked from it. Symphony is great for music lovers that want more of an interactive experience when blasting their favorite tunes.

 

Unmechanical – PC

 

Cute little puzzle adventure game that has you in control of robotic contraption with a propeller on its head to help it stay afloat. Unmechanical ends up being shorter than I wished it was, but the puzzles are engaging and the art style is charming and really damn good looking. This is the sort of game my puzzle-loving heart wants to see more of.

 

Dust 514 Beta – PS3

 

I haven’t kept up on Dust 514 as much as I probably should. All I really know is that there is cross-play between Eve Online and Dust 514. I guess I need to read up on this a lot more, huh? Anyway, Playstation Plus members get access to the closed beta of this free-to-play multiplayer FPS game until September 4th. Be prepared to wade through A LOT of downloads though. It might be a good idea to go make some coffee and a bagel while you sit and stare at all the progression meters. I had some issues with staying connected to the servers but managed to get some playtime in and I like what see so far. If you’re not a Playstation Plus member, you will have to wait your turn for Dust 514 to have an open beta period.

We all know how it ends, how the Autobots and Decepticons came to our planet. Differences in the origin stories between the plethora of media still never really showed what actually happened, in detail, in the final hours of Cybertron. With a great job on War for Cybertron and an unfortunate trip into movie tie-in land with Dark of the Moon, High Moon Studios is back to show us all just how the Fall of Cybertron went down.

 

Clearly, some of the ideas from the movie tie-in game, Dark of the Moon, rubbed off in the early talks of the development process of Fall of Cybertron. Very cinematic opening to the game that doubles as a tutorial level is a great way to set the tone of things to come as well as getting gamers acclimated with the general controls. Though if you played War for Cybertron, you will instantly feel at home with the controls since they’re mostly the same.

As soon as the tutorial level ends, we are whisked away to 6 days prior to the events that just occurred. Instantly you can tell that the level designs are more open and spacious. The claustrophobic feeling of War for Cybertron is gone and replacing that feeling is now a feeling of size. Seeing the action going on in the horizon as you make your way through the battle field is great to look at. Very little pop-in textures that are known to happen using the Unreal engine when installed but it consistently happens when running off the game disc. Having a more diverse use of colors in the environment as well as on the Transformers themselves makes everything feel more alive than they was in War for Cybertron

Speaking of alive, the Transformers seem to have more humanity in their character traits. Throughout the whole game, I never felt like I was controlling mindless automatons. Instead, I was leading brave soldiers into a battle for their survival against a mad man hell bent on destroying everything and everyone in his path. It’s too bad that most of the voices are done by Nolan North, Steve Blum and Troy Baker. It felt like a contest of who could have his voice used the most in each character throughout the game. It really started to grate on my nerves near the end.

High Moon Studios decided give gamers a wider selection of Autobots and Decepticons to use in the campaign.  Co-op had to be removed in order to pull this off, but most of us won’t miss it in the slightest since there are plenty of other ways to get in on some metal on metal action with the multiplayer and wave-based survival modes. The unique levels that catered to each Transformers’ special ability was a nice way to make each character have enough difference that things didn’t become too repetitive. Optimus Prime controlling Metroplex saddened me in a big way though. I wanted more control over the city-sized machine instead of painting the target with Optimus Prime and having Metroplex automatically do his A.I. scripted business. What could have been a better idea would be having Optimus riding on the shoulder of Metroplex controlling his every move. Controlling such a massive metal beast should be more of a jaw-dropping experience, not a special ability.

Cliffjumper’s stealth missions were a big surprise to me in how much fun I had since I am not a fan of how most games implement stealth. Simple in design, I couldn’t help but shout with glee when stomping the hell out of those Decepticon foot soldiers coming out of stealth. For all the hype that was built up around it, playing the Grimlock level was frustrating. From the slow movement to the attack moves feeling cumbersome and missing the mark a lot, I couldn’t wait for me to be done controlling him. At least High Moon Studios got it right with Bruticus, the final form when all five Combaticons merge together. I felt like such a menace to the Autobots. Using my helicopter blades as a shield then slamming my fist down to send a shockwave that destroyed everything within a radius of the blast was a great feeling. That’s the way I wanted Grimlock to play instead of being regulated to using a sword and shield like some poor man’s hack ‘n’ slash game.

It felt like the best parts of Fall of Cybertron were too short and the most frustrating parts were too long. I understand playing as Cliffjumper that he is fragile and is made to move consistently but Megatron is the leader of the Decepticons, although Starscream does take that role temporarily. He should be almost unstoppable yet there is a section of the game that makes you feel powerless with Megatron. That should never, ever happen when playing someone as powerful as Megatron. When I have to restart more than three times in that section of doom, it made Megatron fell more like a Megachump.

The climatic finish to the campaign was well paced and executed. Switching back and forth quickly during the final battle aboard the ‘Ark’ made me feel like this was a life or death battle. Throwing the Autobot/Decepticon symbol on the corner of the screen every time you switched sides was a nostalgic touch to those of us who watch the original cartoon. The choice you have to make in the final scene seems wasted since the outcome is the same. It would have been better to continue the swapping of sides instead of forcing players to make a choice that doesn’t mean much.

Once you devour the six hour campaign, you can look towards multiplayer and the wave-based survival mode, Escalation, to continue the robo wars. The biggest thing that has been added is customization of your own Transformer. Of course, you have to use set parts but at least it feels like when I make my Transformer, it stands out enough to make me feel proud of my new metallic friend.

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron is a great tale of what actually happened in the final days of Cybertron. Saddled with some poor frame rates during the heavy action scenes, pacing issues with some of the levels, and some audio sync issues with the PS3 version of the game, High Moon Studios managed to still engage me enough to enjoy my time with Fall of Cybertron. Let’s hope that we see a lot more in the following Transformer games that don’t just tweak the formula, they reinvent it.

At Gamescom, LittleBigPlanet developer Media Molecule revealed two new intellectual properties that are currently in the works.

First, Tearaway for the Vita drops players into a paper world where gamers will help their character manipulate the environment with the back touch pad. With as much creativity as LBP allowed, I’d expect more of the same from Tearaway, and could be a much needed title to help peak interest in Sony’s struggling handheld.

Aside from Tearaway, another unnamed project is in the works. While details were scarce on the title, it’s clear that proper attention is being paid to both titles. Co-founder Alex Evans stated, “…the focus is on Tearaway. I’m not saying that from a press angle – our focus is on Tearaway and making it awesome. The other project is very much in an early stage and is a toy. You don’t need to worry about it.”

Are you guys excited to see what’s coming next from the LBP guys? Check out the trailer for Tearaway and let us know what you think!

Way Of The Samurai 4 ships TODAY and with this auspicious moment the folks over at Acquire games have released this interesting launch trailer…yeah,”interesting”.

This is obviously a game that doesn’t take itself too seriously. With Saints Row absurd costumes and activities, this looks like something I’d love to play. 1:09 of the trailer is probably the funniest thing I’ve seen all week. From the video release:

PS3 exclusive Way of the Samurai 4 takes place in the harbor town of Amihama, several years after the arrival of the “black ships” from the West ended Japan’s long history of cultural isolation. Will you aid the traditional isolationists in their attempts to exile this potential threat to the Japanese way of life? Will you aid the shogunate government in their attempts to keep the peace and establish cordial (but limited) relations with the foreigner contingent? Or will you aid the foreigners in their attempts to establish silk trade and foster cultural exchange, even at the expense of a few traditions? Who will you support? Who will you betray?

Way Of The Samurai 4 ships today and is available on PS3

This is great news for me! ‘One Piece’, aka the anime that everyone is telling me to check out, is coming to Neon Alley this Fall. From the press release I just received from Viz Media, “Neon Alley is a new 24-hour dubbed & uncut anime channel launching this fall on the PS3, and is the first platform designed to be studio agnostic! Programming will include weekly exclusive premieres of the best anime titles fans love, alongside a mix of new cutting edge titles they didn’t know they were missing!

‘One Piece’, based on the massively popular manga by Eiichiro Oda, follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy on his quest to become the king of all pirates! With his intrepid crew, he journeys to find the greatest treasure on Earth, the Legendary One Piece!

Well, sign me up! Wait… I own a PS3. I’m already signed up!

 

Welp. This is it. The end of Cybertron as we know it. At least we get a proper send-off from Peter Cullen in this launch trailer for Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron is out now for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.

For those eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the beloved Sly Cooper saga, it looks like the master thief is going to slip out of our reach for a little bit longer.

The newest installment of the popular platforming title exclusively for Playstation has been pushed back from its late 2012 release window to sometime in 2013. While it may be disappointing for some, the E3 demo that I got to experience was fun, but failed to do anything that wasn’t done in Sly 2 or 3. Considering these are pushing 10 years old, I’m hoping the extra time goes into crafting a unique experience worthy of the Cooper name.

Keep your eyes peeled for Thieves In Time, coming to both PS3 and Vita in 2013.

UPDATE: Looks like Konami Japan has a press release that says the U.S. release date will be February 19th, 2013 while the February 21st date at the end of the trailer is for Japan.

 

To say Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance’s development has been all over the place would be an understatement. After many missed release windows, a change in developers and even rumors of cancellation, this thing has gone in more circles than the naked cartwheels in the Big Shell. After watching the newest trailer from Gamescom however, things finally look back on track.

Watching the action from E3 still gets me hyped, from the destructible environments to the oh so choppable enemies. But it looks like Raiden won’t be alone, since he has a new robot dog keeping him company. I mean it worked for Casshern and Blue Falcon, right?

But most importantly, the end of the trailer reveals a release date of February 21st, 2013. It’s been pushed back so many times, I wouldn’t hold me breath, but at least we finally have something solid to go on!

Assuming the Mayans were wrong, living until 2013 can feel like a long wait. Check out the trailer and quench your thirst for Revengeance. Whatever that is…

The guys over at Teyarch are really taking advantage of the GamesCom conference. They have just put up their ENTIRE live steam from day one of Black Ops 2 multiplayer coverage at GamesCom! So watch with me and take a look at what to expect from BLOPS 2 Multiplayer!

SKIP TO 15 MINUTES IN TO PASS THE COMMERCIALS!

Black Ops 2 ships November 13th

There has been no shortage of Resident Evil 6 news coming out of Gamescom, including a new trailer featuring Jake, (Jake Wesker?) in action. But once gamers are able to rack up their zombie kill count, it looks like a little more will be at stake than just bragging rights.

Introducing Resident Evil.net, the feature acts as a leaderboard that constantly tracks each player’s progress and stats as they play and compares them to other gamers around the world. Leaderboards are nothing new, but the plan is to hold community events where racking up the kills or meeting certain goals will earn points that can be used to redeem rewards such as costumes and other goods through the ResidentEvil.net site.

This is quite the departure from what Capcom’s recent trends have been. I’m all for rewarding players with unlocks rather than charging them extra on top of the $60 price tag. Does this get you more excited for release day?

Resident Evil 6 will infest stores on October 2nd.

Remember the anticipation Wii gamers felt when the Smash Bros. site announced the character roster very… slowly… leading up to release? Those days sure were torturous. It doesn’t seem like Sony fans will be blessed with the same curse privledge if the latest set of rumors are to be believed.

IGN has reported that the entire Playstation All Stars roster has been leaked via a post on Reddit. If the leak happens to be true, the following fighters will be at our fingertips come November.

Big Daddy(BioShock)
Colonel Radec (Killzone)
Dante (DMC)
Evil Cole (Infamous)
Fat Princess (Fat Princess)
Good Cole (Infamous)
Heihachi (Tekken)
Jak & Daxter (Jak & Daxter)
Kratos (God of War)
Nariko (Heavenly Sword)
Nathan Drake (Uncharted)
Parappa the Rapper (Parappa the Rapper)
Raiden (Metal Gear Solid)
Ratchet  (Ratchet & Clank)
Sackboy (LittleBigPlanet)
Sir Daniel Fortesque (MediEvil)
Sly Cooper (Sly Cooper)
Spike (Ape Escape)
Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal)
Toro (Sony Icon)

I have to say I’m both surprised and disappointed by this lineup. First, I’m very happy that Daniel made it in. There’s not nearly enough PS1 throwback characters in here. Speaking of, Spike wouldn’t have been my first choice for Ape Escape, but at least this once great series that’s been all but forgotten is getting some kind of representation. And lastly, Nariko, from the first PS3 game I ever loved. I need more Heavenly Sword in my life.

But my disappointment comes in the 3rd party characters chosen. Not that I’m against them. Hell, Heihachi represents a game that put the PS1 on the map in its early days. But young Heihachi from Tekken Tag 2? MGS Rising Raiden instead of Snake? Emo Dante? Big Daddy with an already confirmed Bioshock Infinite stage? This game is starting to seem less like a celebration of Playstation history and more like a commercial for future 3rd party games. Expect PS3 exclusives coming soon! Oh, and don’t get me started on two different Cole’s. It’s annoying because the Playstation brand does have a decent amount of character history, but I can’t help but feel like it’s being wasted. If the leak is true of course.

But what do you think? Are these choices good? Bad? Let us know below!

Source: IGN.com

Just out of Cologne is a trailer for Naughty Dogs newest game, The Last of Us. This is the most uncomfortable yet “I-can’t-look-away” trailer I’ve seen all year. This game is the reason I will go buy a PS3. Watch with me.

 

The Last of Us doesn’t have a release date yet, but check out the official website for more details and to pre-order the game.

Looking to expand on the upgrades that WWE 12 brought to the ring, THQ has unveiled some of the new bells and whistles that wrestling gamers can look forward to in the upcoming WWE 13.

Looking to improve on the overall presentation to make it feel more like you’re playing in front of a crowd of 10,000 plus piss drunk fans, crowd noise is expected to react appropriately to the action in the ring. If you pull off a big move? Expect the fans to jump out of their seats. Let’s just hope that every match takes place in New York, Miami, Chicago or Philly, because realistic crowds anywhere else usually means uncomfortable silence… oh wait, here comes Cena! Now you can cheer!

It’ll be much easier to pull off big moments too, with new spectacular moments that finally let us pull off some of the crazy happenings that make us fans to begin with. Things like reversing moves into finishers, chaining pinning combinations into reversals and even wrecking the whole f’ing ring will be possible.

And to top it all off, commentary is looking to be improved by bringing in two sets of announcers, (Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler for current stars while good ole’ Jim Ross and King take over for the announced Attitude Era stars,) that will actually respond to what’s happening in the ring. You know, instead of the generic, bored banter we’re used to having repeat every five seconds.

Can’t get enough grappling and baby oil? Check out these features in action while we count down the days until October 30th.

 

 

Viz Media recently announced Neon Alley, a subscription based streaming video service that will premier multiple blockbuster anime titles uncut and in HD when available, all in their English dubbed formats. The only question left to be answered was where the service would show up. Until now.

At Comic-Con, it was announced that through a partnership with Sony, the Playstation 3 will be the exclusive carrier for Neon Alley, so all of those anime/gaming nerd hybrids like myself will have something to tear them away from watching the trailer for The Last of Us on repeat ever freaking day.

The subscription will be available to the US and Canada for $6.99 a month and will debut new dubbed series as well as many popular OVA’s, movies and shows from year’s passed. The known series so far are:

Blue Exorcist (Ao no Exorcist)
Death Note
Inuyasha: The Final Act (FUCK YEAH!)
Kekkaishi
Lagrange – The Flower of Rin-ne
Naruto
Naruto Shippūden
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan (Nurarihyon no Mago)
Tiger & Bunny
Vampire Knight
Zetman

And movies such as:

Berserk: The Golden Age Arc Trilogy
Bleach: Memories of Nobody
Naruto Shippūden: The Movie

What do you think? Is this dubbed service worth it or are there already one too many streaming services out there? I personally can’t wait to get my English InuYasha fix.