A few months back, Team Ninja teased Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate as well as the reveal of Ninja Gaiden DS heroine Momiji’s first fighting game appearance. With E3 approaching, the developer detailed its plans for the upcoming ultimate edition of last year’s fighter, and surprisingly, it’s going free to play.

The base version will have four characters, Kasumi, Ayane, Ryu Hayabusa and Hayate. If ninjas aren’t your thing, the entire roster, plus Momiji will be available at $4 a piece. Yes, that includes the Virtua Fighter guest characters. Story mode will cost an additional $15, but versus and online modes will be included in the free model. However, online won’t be compatible against players using the standard game or the Vita version, so get ready to re-download if you want to follow the community to the new game.

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Now to put on my tin foil hat for a second, this is what I was afraid of, both with the trend of DLC and the state of Team Ninja after former head Tomonobu Itagaki left. Fighting game fans have joked for years since Capcom popularized the trend of locking finished characters that games would eventually start charging you for individual characters. Not to be outdone, Team Ninja is creating an updated year old game that will cost more than the original at release if you want a full roster. It won’t be compatible with older versions even though the differences shown so far are minimal, and in my opinion, Team Ninja is losing credibility fast.

Itagaki used to have very public spats with Tecmo over the decisions his team made when the publisher wanted him to change his vision, so it’s no wonder that after he left, the developer has had some big disappointments, (Ninja Gaiden 3 comes to mind.) That trend is continuing with this new pay model, and even though my main character is one of the four free ones, it’s hard to support a game that will have had three versions in less than a year, the last of which is desperately trying to cash grab. Dead or Alive has been my favorite 3D fighter ever since I first played it on the Dreamcast, and I’ve never thought twice about supporting the series. For me however, this is too much to take.

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But I’ll leave it to you, Geekscape readers. Am I making too big of a deal out of this? At least it’s free and you won’t have to pay for characters you’ll never use. But then again, new copies of vanilla DOA5 are pretty cheap now, and they actually have a full roster. Either way, let us know what your take is below!

Source: Joystiq.com

 

With the large wave of HD remakes hitting the market, it was only a matter of time before Fable came back around.

Today, Lionhead Studios unveiled a teaser trailer for Fable HD, with a brief image of Jack of Blades, the antagonist of the game. While Fable: The Lost Chapters has been a downloadable Xbox Original for some time, this will be the first full fledged re-release of the action RPG and is slated for the Xbox 360.

Will it be a full remake? Or a simple HD remaster? Who else can’t wait to accomplish feats with achievements attached to them? Check out the trailer as we wait for E3 to answer our burning questions.

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UPDATE: Thanks to IGN, we’ve learned that the official title of the game will be Fable Anniversary, and will be an HD remaster with the addition of achievements and all of the Lost Chapters content. Sounds pretty run of the mill so far, but we’ll be sure to report any new information as it becomes available.

After Harmonix ended their multi year stream of Rock Band and Dance Central DLC, rhythm game fans like myself have anxiously awaited what was coming next from the developer. That answer came this morning, when the authority of music games announced a partnership with Disney to bring us Fantasia: Music Evolved.

Promising to bring us songs from contemporary artists such as Bruno Mars, Fun. and Kimbra, as well as classical music that’s sure to recreate the feeling of the Fantasia cartoon, the title is slated to release for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One exclusively for Kinect.

Harmonix has had quite a bit of speculation swirling around, including a rumored action game, but Fantasia literally came out of nowhere to me. At first glance, it looks similar in concept to Wii Music, but while that series is known for its simplicity, (and turned the game to a glorified noise maker in the process,) I’ll be anxiously awaiting more details since I have complete faith in the team’s ability to make compelling rhythm titles. More information is sure to surface at E3 next week.

Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think in the comments!

2011  saw the release of Payday: The Heist. A surprise hit from Overkill Software and Sony Entertainment, it puts players in the role of high profile thief’s. Missions range from your normal run of the mill bank robbery to breaking VIP’s out of jail. The game plays a lot like Left 4 Dead (There was even a L4D crossover) but with Police and SWAT instead of zombies. You can get additional points for hand cuffing bank managers and civilizations and destroying video evidence.

The game was surprisingly fun and very difficult. Waiting at key locations for drills and saws to cut through doors added a level of urgency. Recently announced from Sony was the much wanted sequel, dropping “The Heist” from the title, check out the new gameplay trailer for Payday 2

You can get your hands on Payday 2 for Steam, PSN and XBLA this August!

Since last week’s Xbox One reveal, the internet has been on fire with speculation, rumors and an endless stream of unanswered questions. Many have tried to make sense of it all, including us here at Geekscape, but one of the solid facts that came out of the conference was that 15 exclusive games, including seven returning IPs, would release within the console’s first year on shelves.

If you’re like me, you’ve been starving for Xbox exclusives. While I think it’s still the console of choice for multiplatform and online gaming, save for the occasional Halo, Gears, Forza or Dance Central release, Microsoft has been pretty thin in the exclusives department.

The Xbox One is going to want to launch strong, and contrary to popular belief, the green machine had plenty of great exclusives during the Xbox and early 360 days. Even without Halo, Gears and Forza, the company has plenty of titles in the vault to draw from. With seven slots for returning franchises, let’s look at 10 games that can help the next Xbox be “The One” for gamers.

10: Dance Central

Starting off with this game probably lost me a ton of readers. Still with me? Good.

While many gamers who identify themselves as hardcore have mostly shunned anything that has to do with motion controls, Dance Central is the definitive motion gaming experience available and shouldn’t be missed. Right out of the gate, the game tracked movements in ways that new games struggle to achieve years later. Each sequel only got better, culminating with Usher bringing in his choreography to create some incredible routines in the latest entry. Imagine the possibilities with heart beat tracking and expanded joint detection? And throw in the fact that every Xbox One will be bundled with Kinect? The potential sales would be sure to grow given that everyone will have the device. It makes too much sense.

9: Viva Pinata

What started out as being Microsoft’s “Pokemon killer,” it turned out Viva Pinata was anything but. It didn’t help that the game was nothing like the series that it was trying to compete with, but what Rare created instead was an enjoyable farm simulator that sucked hours upon hours out of gamers. The game had tons of charm, addicting mechanics and even a TV show to suck in the kids, but disappeared suddenly after a quick sequel.

Not only did it deserve more of a chance, but it would be the perfect game to display Xbox’s family friendly side. After all, every game can’t be a futuristic shooter. Speaking of, that brings me to…

8:Perfect Dark

There was a time where it felt like Joanna Dark was the most in demand woman in gaming. Building off of the success of Goldeneye, Rare produced an FPS masterpiece at the time for the Nintendo 64, leaving its announced prequel anxiously anticipated.

But almost a decade of patience brought us Perfect Dark Zero, a game that removed most of what made the original so innovative. Instead it left us with a cookie cutter title that was soon overshadowed by big guns like Halo and Gears of War.

The Xbox One would be the perfect chance to redeem the series. Bring back the cheesiness. Bring back the quirkiness. But most of all, please bring back limb damage and hostage taking! Zero felt like such a step back, but I’m sure I’m not the only gamer who would welcome the proper Joanna Dark back with open arms.

7:Alan Wake

Alan Wake was one of the most hyped exclusives for the 360 when it was released. From the talented crew at Remedy, (who developed Max Payne 1 and 2,) this surreal horror game took a page out of Stephen King’s book, (no pun intended, I swear!) Gamers took control of Alan, an author who is trapped in a town where his suspense novels were seemingly coming to life.

Using a unique combat mechanic that felt like a survival horror shooter had a love child with Luigi’s Mansion, Wake was praised for its game play as much as it was for its top notch story. The ending and its DLC practically confirmed a sequel, but it never came aside from a somewhat unrelated Xbox Live Arcade release. While Remedy is hard at work on the new IP, Quantum Break, wishful thinking keeps me hoping for a new Alan Wake game to come to the console. I’m going to wish as hard as I can.

6:Kameo

Much like Perfect Dark Zero, Kameo was also in limbo for far too long. Starting development as an N64 game before being moved to the Gamecube launch, she wouldn’t make her debut for years. Not until the Xbox 360 launched did Kameo finally see the light of day, and while it was completely overshadowed by more anticipated titles like Perfect Dark and Call of Duty 2, it was still more than worthy of gamers’ attention.

Putting players in control of the titular elf, she gained the ability to take the forms of various creatures. Each one gave Kameo different abilities that helped her traverse her world and combat trolls outside of internet message boards. While it was a great first effort, the game had points where it didn’t live up to its full potential. An Xbox One revival can change that and expand on this limitless idea of shape shifting, bringing this mostly untapped series to a new generation.

5:Shadow Complex

Xbox Live Arcade was a popular service when it launched. Bringing arcade classics into our homes with the occasional indy game at a cheap price was a strong perk that gamers ate up. This was all we ever wanted, reserving the big, AAA titles for our retail purchases.

That was, until Shadow Complex came along.

Epic Games blew the lid off of what we expected from a downloadable console game. This Metroid style sidescrolling shooter had a strong story, top of the line game play and graphics that rivaled the 360’s top releases. Setting the stage for digital releases, it’s now expected for titles of this caliber to hit the PSN, eShop and Live Arcade. Why a sequel hasn’t been released is anyone’s guess, but what better way to introduce the new Xbox One and its downloadable service than to tout what I feel is the most influential downloadable game of this generation?

4:Banjo-Kazooie

Another lost Rare franchise, gamers begged for an Xbox version of Banjo-Kazooie, one of the most popular platformers on the N64. After teasing us with a Game Boy Advance release of all things, 2008 finally saw the return of the bear and bird.

It just wasn’t in the way we expected.

But change isn’t always bad, and in the case of Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts, I feel it benefited from it. Less of a platform game and more of a create your own solution puzzle/racing hybrid, Nuts and Bolts let players build their own cars, boats, planes and anything in between to conquer different challenges.

A truly unique and well executed idea with plenty of self referential humor helped put it over the top. The game is still met with hostility since it strays so far from its roots, but if a new game were to expand on the already great ideas of the first Nuts and Bolts, I’d say that’s one way for the Xbox to build towards a better future.

3:Mech Assault

When the Xbox Live service launched back in 2002, Microsoft came out with guns blazing. They knew they had to offer something gamers couldn’t say no to when it came to selling them on a paid subscription service, and their answer was Mech Assault.

A console spinoff to the popular PC series Mech Warrior, this game put players in the cockpit of a variety of robots, each with different weapons, strengths and weaknesses. While the single player mode was there to essentially provide pilot training, the main draw of the game was its multiplayer, and to this day I feel it’s one of the best examples of online gaming done right on consoles.

Oddly enough, the last time it was seen was not on the Xbox, but as a DS title that flew under the radar. I think it’s time for the king to come home. Mech Assault sold gamers on live over ten years ago, I don’t see why it can’t sell them on the “One” now.

2:Crimson Skies

Now if Mech Assault was the game that successfully launched Live into the public eye, Crimson Skies launched it into the stratosphere. An arcade style dogfighting simulator, players took control of World War II style planes in an alternate timeline where steampunk-like technology was intertwined with the weapons of the 1940’s.

Unlike Mech Assault however, Crimson Skies had a strong single player campaign, with an entertaining story, a variety of challenges and a colorful cast. Taking its fast paced action to the internet was still its main draw though, and it was easy to sink hours into shooting down people from all over the world, the simplicity and fun of it all was my favorite reason to own an Xbox.

Since then, the franchise hasn’t even been mentioned outside of an Xbox Original release on the 360. No sequel must mean Microsoft doesn’t want my money! That can change though, because Xbox One will be a lot more attractive if it will take me to the skies again. I’m just waiting for it to sweep me away all over again.

1:Killer Instinct

It’s ironic that the number one game on my list is the only one to never appear on an Xbox console. Acting as Nintendo’s answer to Mortal Kombat back in the day, Killer Instinct and its sequel took violent, over the top fighting and added the depth of a traditional fighter. Last seen in 1996, generations of N64, Gamecube, Xbox and 360 owners have begged and begged Rare to bring back the popular brawler. Rare listened, and we got…

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But seriously, Rare has heard our cries. We did get a Sabrewulf spinoff after all, and they don’t hide their love of trolling fans. These are the same guys who hid comments about the game in Banjo-Kazooie, going as far as hiding mock box art for the non-existent game inside of an in game briefcase.

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But there can only be one reason… One good reason that Rare has waited for so long. They want it to have the biggest impact as possible when it’s finally released. What better way than to launch with a brand new console? I can imagine the roof blowing off of E3 as a 17 year old franchise is revived with new graphics, updated presentation and the same fighting that we’ve been anxiously awaiting for years. I can’t think of any better time to launch it than now.

Are there any games I missed? Are you really looking for Sudeki 2 or Otogi 3? Or did I give too much credit to certain games that don’t deserve it? Sound off below and let us know!

The guys over at Bungie are doing their thing again. Much like with past Haloz, they are pumping out some incredible live action meets CG  advertisements for their newest game, Destiny. Check it out!

From the Release:

As a Guardian of the City sets out on an epic, action-packed adventure to reclaim our Solar System, he recalls the moment when he was first taught the most important lesson of all — The Law of the Jungle.

Watch this live-action/CG trailer and get a sneak peek at Destiny, the bold, new action game from the creators of Halo® and the company that brought you Call of Duty®.

See the official worldwide Destiny gameplay reveal on June 10th, 2013 during Sony’s PlayStation E3 Press Conference.

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Aksys Games, publisher of all things in the super Japanese category here in the west, has announced its E3 plans, including two new titles that they will unveil at the show.

In addition to Muramasa: Rebirth, a Vita remake of what is easily one of the best Wii titles period, the company will show off its mobile plans and feature A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX for the Xbox 360 on top of the mystery games already mentioned.

From the press release:

Two New Titles – We’ll be announcing two new titles that we’re bringing to these here shores!  Are you ready? Stop on by and find out! We’ll have awesome trailers and—oh my goodness!—playables!

·         A Mobile What? – We’ll also be showing off one of our first mobile titles, so if you’re mobile friendly, come on in!

·         Muramasa Rebirth – The critically-acclaimed hit, slated to ship on June 25th, will be available to play!  We’ll also show off that beautiful lithograph for the special edition (it’s really pretty, we promise).

 

·         A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX – Announced back in March, this hit game is set to grace XBLA, and will be playable for the first time on the Xbox 360 at E3. What are you waiting for?!

All I know is that if the two mystery titles aren’t Arc System Works fighting games, BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma and Guilty Gear Xrd: -Sign-… I’m going to cry in a corner. Check back with Geekscape.net for more details as E3 approaches.

When you are the President of the United States, you have to look dapper. With the first image of the box art for Saints Row 4 released today, Deep Silver seems to understand this.

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Hopefully with all the things going on in the reflection of those sweet aviator glasses, the suit won’t get ruined.

Deep Silver also announced they will be releasing small clips of gameplay calling the series “Hail to the Chief”. It wouldn’t be a Saints Row game without some over the top shenanigans so with each video in this series, we will get a little taste of these very shenanigans.  With the first video in the series, “Airplane”,  we’re shown one of the powers you’ll receive in the game, Telekinesis.

 

Saints Row 4 releases August 20 for PC, Xbox 360 and PS3.

Bungie today released a very cool new trailer for their upcoming sic-fi game, Destiny. Mixing live-action and CG, the preview was directed by Jon Favreau (Iron Man), and stars the always-impressive Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad) as a father telling the story of Destiny to his child.

The most exciting aspect to me isn’t the preview itself, but what is revealed at the end of it: we’ll get out first taste of Destiny‘s gameplay at Sony’s E3 press conference on June 10th. I’ve already marked my calendar.

Watch the new trailer below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the game!

During the Xbox One reveal, there was a ton of information flying around about watching TV, watching movies, Skyping, watching TV while Skyping. But the sole new gaming IP featured during the conference was Quantum Break, the newest game from the folks over at Remedy, (who brought us Alan Wake and the first two Max Payne games.)

Part action game, part television show, the trailer showed a shift between live action scenes with a suburban family and an over the top action game that was possibly taking place inside of the mind of a child that was classified as “different.” Not much is known about the game outside of what was shown, but Remedy has a strong track record of quality titles, and are some of the best at weaving together story and game play into a memorable experience.

Quantum Break is expected to launch with Xbox One, promising to blur the lines between television and gaming. Until then, help us make sense of the trailer and let the speculation begin!

Amongst the fighting game behemoths like Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom, Guilty Gear became a fan favorite by combining the stylish, over the top fighting and characters with a classic, more grounded 2D mechanic. Over the years, the GG series has quietly rode off into the sunset when developer Arc System Works moved onto its sister series BlazBlue and the RPG spinoff, Persona 4 Arena.

That is, until now.

Last seen since it pretended to be Dynasty Warriors, Guilty Gear is finally getting a third fighting game, (or Xrd if numbers are too cool for you,) with -Sign-. Using new 3D models that look pretty damn 2D, series leads Sol Badguy and Ky Kiske renewing their rivalry while showing off the game’s new mechanics while Ky tries his best to top Bridget in the trap department.

Try not to lose it while you watch the reveal trailer. Check back during E3 for more information, since this game has shot up to one of the top games I’m looking forward to at the show.

Yesterday, the full Batman: Arkham Origins trailer hit the web, showing Batman and Deathstroke duke it out like only they could. Batman is great and all, but wouldn’t it be awesome to have t a master assassin like Deathstroke at our fingertips? Well, if you pre-order the game from Amazon, you can.

Whether or not this DLC will be offered from other retailers is yet to be seen, but if  it’s anything like the content from previous Batman games, it’s sure to be available to everyone eventually. And will Deathstroke have his own mini campaign like Catwoman and Joker did? Or will he go the Robin and Nightwing route and only work for challenge maps? Those details haven’t been ironed out yet, but if kicking ass with Deathstroke isn’t enough of an incentive, (and if it isn’t, what’s wrong with you?) then the $10 credit should sweeten the deal.

Let us know below who else should make an appearance in the newest adventure of the Dark Knight! Batman: Arkham Origins hits on October 25th.

SOURCE: www.shacknews.com

A few months ago, Warner Brothers Interactive announced “Batman: Arkham Origins,” a prequel to the wildly popular “Arkham” games that achieved a task that many thought was impossible; making a great Batman game. While new developer Warner Bros. Games Montreal has some huge boots to fill with the legacy left behind by Rocksteady Games, their first official teaser hopes to put these concerns to rest.

Check out Batman going toe to toe with master assassin Deathstroke and tell us what you think! Be sure to check back on May 20th when the full trailer is released! Same bat site, same bat web page!

Batman: Arkham Origins will release for every major platform on October 25th.

2K Games has announced that its first foray into a wrestling ring with WWE 2K14, which will hit stores on October 29th for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.

When THQ filed for bankruptcy, many of its franchises were up for grabs, including the WWE line of games. The future of the series was anyone’s guess until 2K grabbed hold of the license, bringing a sense of gaming legitimacy better than a returning Brock Lesnar ever could.

But it’s hard to be excited when we’ve seen nothing of the game, and that’s what I really want! Rumors suggest that The Rock (Dwayne Johnson?) will be on the cover and the game will still be developed by the Japanese crew at Yukes, so I’m thinking that things won’t change much gameplay wise. 2K promises that the game “will combine the studio’s signature gameplay with 2K’s commitment to authenticity.” Considering 2K is one of the leaders in sports gaming, the idea of their presentation within a WWE package sounds exciting, even if it’s not really a “sport.”

Check back with Geekscape.net as details unfold, most likely at this year’s E3.

Traveller’s Tales is doing a great job at keeping this one under wraps.

The developer has just released a new teaser for the upcoming Lego Marvel Super Heroes. The preview is short but sweet, showing off just a few of the heroes you’ll be able to play in the game. Very little footage from the actual game has been released, so while we know how well Lego Marvel Super Heroes will play (based on all of the other awesome Lego video games), I’m beginning to wonder if there’s something new and exciting in store for us.

Watch the new teaser below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the game. Lego Marvel Super Heroes is set to hit consoles later this year!

Disney has released another trailer for their upcoming Disney Infinity set.

I get more excited for Infinity with each new trailer that’s released. As a geek with kids (yes, it’s a thing… our very own club), I enjoy playing video games with my children. I already pre-ordered this for the Wii U, and I believe that the possibilities are endless.

With the Disney Infinity Play Box mode, kids and adults will have the opportunity to create their own Games and Adventures in up to 4 Player Co-Op. There are also rumors of Marvel and Star Wars characters being added in the future.

Are any of you looking forward to the upcoming Disney Infinity playset? Be honest. How many GwKs are out there?

Remember when Grand Theft Auto V was set to release this Spring? If that had happened… you’d probably be playing it right now. Instead, take a long, hard look at these 12 new screenshots, as you still have four months to wait for the game to release.

Just remember, as Shigeru Miyamoto once said, “A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad.”

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Grand Theft Auto V releases on PS3 and Xbox 360 on September 17th. How freaking excited are you for this one?

Borderlands 2 writer Anthony Burch made a little mistake on Twitter. He snapped a pic of sleeping head of VP, Steve Gibson. What he didn’t realize is that a giant banner for the next DLC was in the background.

Bae Caught me slippin!
Bae Caught me slippin!

What does this mean for you, the consumer? Well it is most likely the last episode of their season pass of DLC. We can expect the tease we got a month ago was for this. Assault on Dragons Keep looks like it may be a blast!

No release date or official word from Gearbox has been issued. The tweet was removed rather quick, but as Scarlett Johansson can attest to, once online its permanent.

With Star Trek Into Darkness  hitting theaters later this summer, it’s easy to get aboard the Star Trek hype train. If you’ve seen the advertisements for this game, you’ll know the idea of a co-op adventure with Spock and Kirk in the spotlight sounds great, only, it’s not so great when you boot it up. And don’t worry, this is a non-spoliery review.

Don’t get me wrong, this game has a lot of things going for it. To start off, the game features voices the original (2009) cast including Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, John Cho, Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, and Anton Yelchin. This, coupled with the the story makes the game feel immersive.

The game’s story is solid. Players will get to delve deeper into the universe and find out what’s become of Vulcans post world destruction. Without giving too much away, I think any trekkies who are fine with the way the universe is going now will like this game’s story.

It’s important to note that this game was built from the ground up with cooperative gameplay as its focal point. This game should only be played with a friend. Trust me, I decided to play a chapter by myself and AI Spock just isn’t that fun. Still, if you don’t have any friends, you are able to order Spock or Kirk, depending on who you’re playing as, to attack enemies or move to a position. There are also parts of the game that relies heavily on teamwork. It can be frustrating because of what the game demands, but if you and your partner are in the same room and have had a relatively good day so far, you should be able to get through it.

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The game’s mechanics and gameplay aren’t to the caliber most of us would desire  The game is a 3rd person shooter which utilizes a cover system. Players have the option to run and gun or point in shoot. The game will also present various obstacles that involve jumping, climbing, and hacking.

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Hacking appears in three different forms throughout the games, two of which can be done by just one player. The hacking in the game is little more than a mini-game, just as it should be. There are parts of the game which requires both players to match a pair of sine waves.

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Players have health and shields. If one of you gets downed, the other can come over and help you back up. There are parts of each mission that allows players to heal and refill on ammunition Both Spock and Kirk have their own attributes that allow players to have specialties. For example, Spock has an ability that allows him to hack things automatically rather than solve a puzzle. Kirk can help Spock up with this tricorder without actually having to stand over him. Players can level up their attributes by killing baddies or scanning various glowing objects with their tricorders.

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Another plus can be found within the weapon options presented to players. Both Spock and Kirk have different starting weapons that are similar. Both also have the option to augment when leveling up. This starting weapon will always be in your arsenal and never runs out of ammo. Players are also treated to the variations of basic weapons such as a rifle, SMG, and shotgun. Each weapon has a secondary fire mode that provides strategic values depending on what weapon you’re equipped with.

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The level design is linear but does suffer form instances where gamers may have absolutely no idea where to go. This instances are brief and made short thanks to the handy dandy tricorder.

Star Trek: The Video Game leaves a lot to be desired. This is partly due to the amount of potential the game had with the story’s award-winning writer, Marianne Krawczyk, and the cast of actors who lent their voices. There are still numerous bugs that, while not game-ending, cause a nuisance. If you’re solely interested in picking up a co-op oriented game, I’d wait till this drops down in price significantly. If you’re a trekkie looking for a good video game adaptation, have a lot of patience and forgiveness in your heart, still wait for a price drop. If you MUST play this game, please, grab a human partner who’s willing to complete the game with you. I personally found this game to be better with a partner in the same room.

Star Trek: The Video Game is available now on Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.

Publishers: Paramount Pictures & Namco Bandai Games

Developer: Digital Extremes

 

Thanks for reading!

The think I’m a man out of control, but I’ve never had so much control.

Is Watch Dogs on or near the top of your must have list yet? If the phenomenal trailers and previews that we’ve seen so far haven’t overly impressed you, maybe this just released gameplay-trailer will do the trick (it should). This one features Aiden yet again running through the city and being tricky, but also has him explaining just why he’s doing what he’s doing.

You’ll get your chance to take over Chicago on November 19th. Watch Dogs is set for release on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PC. Watch the new trailer below, and let us know how excited you are!

In Watch_Dogs, players will assume the role of Aiden Pearce, a new type of vigilante who, with the help of his smartphone, will use his ability to hack into Chicago’s central operating system (ctOS) and control almost every element of the city. Aiden will be able to tap into the city’s omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a target, control systems such as traffic lights or public transportation to stop a chase, and more. The city of Chicago is now the ultimate weapon.

Just confirmed by numerous sources, Microsoft will be announcing their newest Xbox iteration next month.

The event comes on the heels of countless leaks and rumors of the fabled “Xbox 720”. We can report a new log out of the Rumor Mill. The console may be titled “Xbox Infinity”. Someone from Reddit is claiming to have leaked information from the Xboxevent.com signup page.

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We cannot confirm this as of yet. If you would like to check out the press event, you can head on over to the Xbox Event page come May 21st and watch the live stream!

If you CAN’T watch, then be sure to check out our live blog of the event!

We’re now (finally) just one day away from the anticipated release of Digital Extremes’ Star Trek: The Video Game. The title’s marketing has made it look pretty damn awesome so far, so I’m really looking forward to hearing what reviewers have to say about it (look for ours soon). Star Trek: The Video Game helps bridge the gap between 2009’s Star Trek and next month’s Star Trek Into Darkness, and will showcase the Gorn stealing the Helios device from the resettling Vulcans.

Watch the launch trailer for the game below, and let us know what you think! This is one movie tie-in that I’m hoping is worth its cover price!

This trailer… I have…no words. I cannot believe Ubisoft has made such an incredibly absurd game. Just watch this trailer for Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.

This trailer this so freaking 80’s I should be wearing leg warmers and spandex!

You can get your hands on this next level standalone game May 1st on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3!

This is probably the best trailer I’ve seen for this game. Wow.

Warner Bros. Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios today released a new character trailer for their upcoming DC brawler, Injustice: Gods Among Us. This one features our pal Hal Jordan, and shows off plenty of new footage, as well as some very cool moves.

Watch the awesome new trailer below, and let us know what you think! Injustice: Gods Among Us releases April 16th. A demo for the game is available now.

“Gods Among Us” debuts as a bold new fighting game franchise that introduces a deep, original story featuring a large cast of favorite DC Comics icons such as Batman, Cyborg, Harley Quinn, Nightwing, Deathstroke, Solomon Grundy, Superman, Lex Luthor, The Flash, Green Arrow, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Bane, Catwoman, Shazam, Black Adam, Raven, the Joker, Doomsday, Killer Frost, Ares and more. Set in a world where the lines between good and evil are blurred, players will experience heroes and villains engaging in epic battles on a massive scale.

A couple of weeks ago over on the Battlefield 3 subreddit, user Radarbeamer posted a depressing picture. An empty Bad Company 2: Vietnam server. The game that made him fall in love with the series.

 

Battlefield Vietnam

Now the game is only just two years old, and the entire community has vanished. Well a few guys over at the same subreddit have put together a Rejuvenation Weekend of sorts. Starting Friday the 19th and going until Monday morning, they are asking all fans of the mod to flood the servers on their respective platform and play the game!

If you’ve gotten this far and are asking “What the hell is this all about?” well let me bring you up to speed. Battlefield: Vietnam was the second game in the series, and it came out in 2004. It was one of the first games to take players into the Vietnam war, and is probably still one of the best. The guns, the vehicles and even the music was there. Players had the ability to turn on radios in the vehicles and cycle through period music. The best song had to be Flight of the Valkyries. Loading up a Huey and charging a beach, Apocalypse Now style was epic.

So come Winter 2010 and players of the wildly popular Bad Company 2 were greeted with a joyous announcement. DICE was releasing a Vietnam add on! New maps, new weapons and the same gritty environment from the past! It was awesome! I myself, consider Bad Company 2: Vietnam one of the best games in the series, if not THE best. That’s right, even beating out Battlefield 3. My favorite gaming moment was on Cao Son Temple. Playing as the US army, we had to push up from a small river village, past a temple and into Vietcong controlled docks. I was playing as a medic. The battle was so intense that I only fired my weapon once, and I missed! I racked up a total of 0 kills and 65 deaths. I got MVP of the game for my revive and healing skills.

So if you love awesome games then this is a no brainer! You can get Bad Company 2 on STEAM HERE! Grab the Vietnam Expansion HERE! Keep an eye out for the midweek madness, as Bad Company 2 was just on sale for $3!

So, saddle up and prepare for battle! See you on Steam!

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Earlier this year, Lego and Marvel announced Lego Marvel Super Heroes. The Lego series of video games really needs no introduction; titles like Lego Batman, Lego Indiana Jones, and Lego Harry Potter have been pleasing kids, adults, and fans for years.

This Fall, the hat tips towards Marvel fans. Marvel Lego Super Heroes will release on Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii U, Vita, 3DS, and PC later this year. GameTrailers today released the first gameplay video for the title, which unsurprisingly looks fantastic.

Watch the footage below, and let us know what you think!


Source: GameTrailers

Warner Bros. Interactive and Netherrealm Studios today released a new trailer for their upcoming DC brawler, Injustice: Gods Among Us. This preview features a bunch of new footage and showcases some of the various features the game will have at release.

Yesterday, a playable demo for the game launched on Xbox Live and Playstation Network. If you’ve had a chance to try it, be sure to let us know your first impressions! In any case, watch the new trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be picking up Injustice on April 16th!

In bigger gaming news, have you read about the closure of LucasArts?

Rockstar has just officially unveiled the official box art for their highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto V. The art is pretty much what you’d expect from a Grand Theft Auto game, and the style doesn’t stray from previous covers… well, at all.

Check out the new art below, and let us know what you think! Grand Theft Auto V hits stores on September 17th. Will you be picking it up?

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We’re now just a few weeks away from the release date of Injustice: Gods Among Us, and Warner Bros. Interactive today revealed that a playable demo for the game will be hitting Xbox 360 and PS3 on April 2nd.

I was rather reserved about Injustice when I first learned of its existence (we’re all well aware of how Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe turned out), but the more footage I see, the more I can see that the developers are trying (and hard) to avoid a repeat of that disaster. A playable demo well before the game’s release date is a great gesture, and I’m sure that if the quality is there, it will win back fans that still have a bad taste in their mouth from that last DC brawler.

A new trailer for the game has also been released featuring Black Adam. Watch it below, and let us know what you think! Injustice: Gods Among Us hits stores on April 16th.

I just took a break from the AMAZING Bioshock Infinite to post this mind blowing news. We got some official, gameplay footy from the next in the Battlefield franchise. Check out these 17 minutes of glory! OH MY GOD ENJOY!!!

OH MY GOD! I am so stoked it is hard to describe with words! Watch that video again, watch it again!

It looks like the rumors of this game coming out this Fall are correct. The new Frosbite 3 engine looks AMAZING! The hyper accurate destruction, facial animations and sound are all obvious step ups from the previous game. The command features are very Brothers In Arms, but are along the lines of what the rumored features of the Commander feature.

This entire announcement corroborates the leaked information from EB Games outlets. There is not much else to say except WATCH THAT VIDEO AGAIN!

No official console announcement has been made as of yet, but it is expected to see BF4 on PS3, PS4, XBOX360 and PC this fall! and possibly on the Xbox 720 and the WiiU. This game is going to be HUGE and is one of those titles that makes you go out and buy a new graphics card!