Whenever you grow a franchise, there’s a certain level of betrayal. If you don’t betray the customer a little bit, then it’s not changing enough and people feel like it’s becoming stagnant. But if you betray them too much then you lose them. You always got to keep it fresh. By being outside the Marcus Fenix story, we’re going to have more opportunities to do new things.

-Rod Fergusson, Epic Games Director of Production

Gears of War: Judgment is ambitious in its quest to dazzle gamers with fresh storytelling and gameplay. Set years before the events of the Gears of War trilogy we’ve been playing since 2007, fans and newcomers alike will follow the adventures of Baird and Kilo Squad. The game starts with Kilo Squad members, which include Augustus “Cole Train” Cole,  being charged with desertion, cowardice, trespassing, treason, and theft of experimental military tech. The game’s campaign will follow events proceeding the charge and what lead to their incarcerations.

Since Judgment is set before the existing trilogy, we can expect to be fighting Locusts. A LOT of Locusts. We can also look forward to the return of that “destroyed beauty” look that was so prevalent in the first Gears of War. I don’t know about you, but I miss the gloomy and frighting tones that came hand in hand with the first Gears of War. With Judgment taking place not long after E-Day, one can only hope it will make a return.

With this new installment in to the Gears of War Universe, we’re going to see more than a little change, in a good way. A Smart Spawn System (S3) will be implemented in campaign and multiplayer. This system allows the game to generate a different experience every time you fall victim to Locust bullets or fists. The types, timing, and locations of enemies will all change so there are no exact similarities in each gameplay scenario.

Perhaps the biggest and most noticeable change are the controls. In an effort to make gameplay more intense and fast-paced, switching weapons are now at the push of the “Y” button, while special abilities can be used by pressing “LB.” Special abilities you ask? Multiplayer in Judgment will be based on classes chosen by the player. Classes include Soldier, Engineer, Sniper, and Medic.

Announced at E3, OverRun is a brand new game mode that puts COG and Locusts in an objective-style match. Think of it as a combination of Beast and Horde modes. In each match, classes of Locusts will attempt to destroy a generator at the center of the map before time runs out. COGs will have to defend it using their special abilities and ol’ fashion beatdowns. There’s no question that these 5-on-5 matches can provide some of the most intense experiences you’ll have in a Gears of War title.

Each class on both COGs and Locusts have special abilities as well as jobs they need to do in order to help their team succeed. For example, a Wrench could hop into the middle of a group of COGs and screech to stun them. At that moment, a Grenadier can lob a ‘nade into the center and blow them all up. Sound fun?

I admit, I was skeptical at first also, it’s only natural for any Gears of War fan. Here we are with a new Gears title being co-developed by another studio (People Can Fly), and our beloved controls are different. Even so, after a couple of playthroughs of OverRun, I was blown away. As a Soldier class, I was dropping ammo left and right while retaining a healthy amount of Boomshot ammo. You may think of that system as unbalanced, unfair even. To get straight to the point, you’re wrong. The map design allows Locusts to quickly move around to get to the generator in a number of different ways. Since there’s only one Soldier class per team, there’s only one Boomshot on the field at any given time.

All in all, I couldn’t be more excited for Gears of War: Judgment. Judgment is slated for an early 2013 release on the Xbox 360.

The adventures in Arkham City continue with Harley Quinn’s Revenge. If you haven’t played through Arkham City’s story already, be warned: Spoilers follow!

Harley Quinn’s Revenge starts not long after the events in the game’s standard story mode. With Joker dead, Harley Quinn has obviously lost and and vows to extract revenge on Batman. Surprising, right? The game starts with Robin as the protagonist. You play as Robin for roughly half of the DLC’s campaign, which, depending on your skill level, can last up to two hours. It is also important to note that the entire DLC story takes place in and around the Steel Mill.

Harley Quinn’s Revenge a simple story compared to the standard on-disc campaign. A group of GCPD cops have been kidnapped by Harley Quinn’s thugs, and have retreated into Joker’s old lair in Arkham City. Without spoiling the DLC’s story, I can say you’ll have few things to do other than the main mission objectives.

There are Harley Quinn balloons scattered around the mission area, but it’s hardly enough to get a gamer to replay the DLC for a reason other than simply wanting to experience it again.

Sadly, Harley Quinn’s Revenge just isn’t up to par with Rocksteady’s previous installments into their Batman franchise. It doesn’t really advance the overall story and is instead an event that can be played if you choose to do so. As someone who adores the past two Batman video game titles, I have to say it would be best if you waited until Harley Quinn’s Revenge went on sale.

Harley Quinn’s Revenge is available now for $10 on both Xbox Live and PSN.

You read right. While the initial $99 price tag for a 4GB Xbox 360 and Kinect Sensor may look tempting, the fees you’ll be paying afterwards may detour you away.

While it’s not too bad of a deal, it may seem awfully complicated from just purchasing the console outright. The complication starts at the $15 monthly fee that covers an Xbox Live Gold Subscription, 2 year warranty, and possibly a subscription to one of Xbox Live’s streaming services. Customers will be given a choice of which contract they wish to pursue, both of which last two years. Still, customers should be weary of early termination fees.

Here’s the breakdown:

Option #1

  • 4GB Xbox 360 + Kinect: $299
  • 2 years of Xbox Live Gold: $120
  • Extended warranty (Xbox 360): $25
  • Extended warranty (Kinect): $25
  • Total: $470

Option #2

  • 4GB Xbox 360 + Kinect: $99
  • Two years of $15 monthly fees: $360
  • Total: $459

There are many gamers who don’t spend $60 a year on a Xbox Live Gold subscription. We can view this bundle as just another way of purchasing an Xbox 360 console, but I think we can all agree on hoping this doesn’t become the norm for next-gen consoles.

This bundle is rumored to be available to purchase as soon as next week.

Jet Set Radio. It’s a title that brings back many fond memories. Memories of when the Dreamcast was the most incredible piece of equipment in my gaming library, when extreme sports were the cool thing to do and when cel shading was still unique, (it didn’t take long for that to get run into the ground.) I remember trying to learn to roller blade so I could pretend to be one of the GGs, (minus the tagging.) All that got me was a whole ton of embarassment and a near broken ankle. I wish someone would have told me that 16 was too old to play pretend.

Either way, the graffiti tagging platforming classic will be the next game released for Xbox Live Arcade and the Playstation Network in Sega’s line of Dreamcast classics. Taking control of a street gang who fight the oppressive law enforcement in the futuristic city of Tokyo-To, JSR was one of the most creative games on the console. While it saw a sequel on the original Xbox, this title will be an easy way for fans to relive a little nostalgia while those who missed the Dreamcast era will see what the big deal was.

To celebrate, Sega is holding a contest to get your custom tag in the game. So for those artists out there, if you want your chance to get your work tagged all over a city without the danger of getting arrested, now’s your chance! The details can be found at Sega’s site located here.

But me? I’m just excited to relive those days with one of my favorite games of the time, (minus nearly killing myself.) Most importantly, I’ll be able to play as the little goth cutie Cube. Once I unlocked her, the rest of the cast was dead to me!

Jet Set Radio is scheduled for this summer. Until then, check out the new trailer and prepare to be amazed!

I was browsing around Amazon France when I stumbled upon a listing for this console bundle celebrating a 10 years of Xbox. Set to release March 9th, this bundle may seem a bit underwhelming to many.

With a price around $400, one might expect a Kinect, with a Kinect-enabled game, and Gears of War 3 instead of ‘2’.

Here’s the full listing:

Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary

Gears of War 2 [Code for a Digital Copy]

Halo: Reach [Code for a Digital Copy]

Fable III [Code for a Digital Copy]

Two Controllers

250 GB Hard Drive

3 Months of Xbox Live

Still, it’s nice to see many bundles with different hardware and games available to gamers.