Thursday, June 27, 2013

Xbox 360 | Grid 2 Review

Xbox 360 | Grid 2 Review


System requirements: Core i7 2.6 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1024 MB (GeForce GTX 560 or better), 15 GB HDD, Windows Vista/7/8, Internet connection

Company of Heroes 2 Review for PC



System: PC
Dev: Relic Entertainment
Pub: SEGA
Release: June 25, 2013
Players: 1-8

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Trade your games for instant credits - UK gamers

Top Online Games Retailer gives customers credit immediately for their traded-in games - can also be used against PS4 or Xbox One pre-order!

Green Man Gaming, one of the world's fastest growing online games retailers, today launches a trade-in service in the UK for Xbox 360 and PS3 games, allowing customers to trade their games in against anything on GMG, including a PS4 or Xbox One pre-order.

Having rolled out a PC Digital trade-in service at

Why is Playstation 4 cheaper than Xbox one?

The console wars are coming. And with it, brand new comments about us being anti-everything. Truth is, we dig both the Playstation 4 and the Xbox One. Which one will most gamers choose though? Most likely the Playstation 4, thanks to a cheaper price tag. Which is mostly due to the PS4 nixing the inclusion of its camera device.

Deadpool Preview for PlayStation 3 (PS3)

System: PS3, Xbox 360    
Dev: High Moon Studios
Pub: Activision
Release: June 25, 2013
Players: 1
Screen Resolution: 480p-1080p    
Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Mature Humor, Sexual Content, Strong Language




Game Features:
Let's Get Some Action: I made sure to capture all my good sides, so I made my game a third-person, action-shooter. (Yep, you get to look at my heinie.)
X-Men Groupies: Keep a look out cuz some of my X-Men pals (Whoa, What Pals?!) are making an appearance.
Insane Combat: I'm really good at killing, so I made it a blast stringing together combos and totally eviscerating my enemies. (Ev-is-cer-a-ting!)
Weapons Galore: I brought my skills and a buttload of my favorite things. Katanas (check), guns (bang!), explosives (boom), duct tape (quack), and of course, yours truly? ME! (Checkmate!)



Deadpool knows he deserves more, and he isn't going to just wait for his opportunity to happen. Deadpool's game begins when the mercenary plants bombs in High Moon Studios' offices. When they think he's bluffing, he pushes the trigger. Remember those stories about layoffs? Conspiracy theorists may want to start thinking it was just to cover up Deadpool's "negotiation" tactics. 




Of course, High Moon Studios caved, and the result is an adventure of Deadpool's very own. The all-star chops are there to give this game the potential to be something special. For starters, Daniel Way penned the story. He is responsible for a number of issues of the Deadpool comic, not to mention some Wolverine, Ghost Rider, and Punisher comics. He's a veteran who knows what he's doing and knows the character. Nolan North, voice actor for Deadpool in Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Marvel Heroes, and Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions reprises his role as the character. If all goes well, it should slip into the canon of Marvel videogames quite smoothly. Or, as smoothly as any comic-inspired videogame can.


After all, High Moon Studios and Way even made sure the voices were right. Yes, Deadpool still has those voices in his head. Aside from normal Deadpool, who is about as far from normal as you can get, there's also immature!Deadpool and soldier!Deadpool. Think of the former as a horny teenager with no impulse control and the later as the straight man for the others' jokes and the last remnants of Deadpool's professionalism. When you put the three together, they form a holy trinity of hilarity.
                                                    
 Since Deadpool's a pretty gracious guy, he isn't afraid to share the spotlight. So share it he does. The game features a couple of star-studded cameos. I mean, he hasn't got an inferiority complex - let the other, lesser heroes come along! These people probably had to beg, but he agreed to put in a good word for them with High Moon Studios.

Unfortunately, Bea Arthur won't be making an appearance. Tears.

So anyways, cameos. Famous X-related people will all be showing up. Cable and Domino, formerly of X-Force, get a few moments in the sun. So does Psylocke of the X-Men. Not to mention Mister Sinister and a few of his Marauders will be showing up to cause trouble. More trouble than Deadpool? Not likely! Despite the cameos, this game never loses its focus on the Merc with the Mouth.

Let me put it this way: If you're buying a ticket for the Deadpool train, you're hopping on board for the character. Characterization is where this game will shine. The best moments will be the ones where the audience buys in to Deadpool’s unique perspective. Deadpool will make his mark on the video game world on June 25, 2013, and his adoring fans can see what it's like to walk in his boots themselves.

Game Features:
  • Let's Get Some Action: I made sure to capture all my good sides, so I made my game a third-person, action-shooter. (Yep, you get to look at my heinie.)
  • X-Men Groupies: Keep a look out cuz some of my X-Men pals (Whoa, What Pals?!) are making an appearance.
  • Insane Combat: I'm really good at killing, so I made it a blast stringing together combos and totally eviscerating my enemies. (Ev-is-cer-a-ting!)
  • Weapons Galore: I brought my skills and a buttload of my favorite things. Katanas (check), guns (bang!), explosives (boom), duct tape (quack), and of course, yours truly? ME! (Checkmate!)


  • By
    Jenni Lada
    Contributing Writer
    Date: May 16, 2013