Posted on 14 April 2010 by Daniel
Kasumi Stolen Memory – Mass Effect 2 has been released for Xbox and PC gamers, by BioWare – complete with new squad member Kasumi Goto.
Get your DLC and go on a mission with Kasumi Goto to infiltrate a party held by Donovan Hock, a dangerous criminal who has something that Kasumi wants very badly, hence the name Kasumi Stolen Memory…
Posted on 13 April 2010 by Daniel
Gears of War 3 is being developed by Epic Games and will be released in April 2011, completing the Xbox “Gears of War” trilogy. Cliff Bleszinski made the announcement on Jimmy Fallon’s US Late Night talk show. Titled ‘Ashes to Ashes’, it features a new mutation of the locust, called Lambent. This successful Xbox game will now feature more fire power in double barrelled shotguns.
Check out the trailer -
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Posted on 12 March 2010 by Daniel
Sony has revealed its answer to Nintendo Wii at the Game Developers Conference, San Francisco. The Sony Move controller looks similar to the Nintendo Wii controller, it just has a colored ball at the top.
Gamers at the Conference didn’t seem that excited by the Sony Move, it doesn’t seem any better than Nintendo Wii. It seems like Sony are just trying to play catchup, as PlayStation 3 sales lag Nintendo Wii. There doesn’t seem to have been a real leap in motion gaming technology by Sony. Perhaps we will have to wait for Microsoft Xbox to do this.

Sony Move Controller - PlayStation
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Posted on 19 February 2010 by Daniel
The reviews for James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game in both XBox & PS3 have not been that complimentary. Not that the game is bad, its just that there is nothing that extraordinary about the game. You would think after all the hype about the movie, that developers would have jumped on the bandwagon. Perhaps they have sacrificed creativity for speed to market. My rating for the game is an average 6/10.
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Posted on 10 February 2010 by Daniel
Part of the fun of consoles like the Xbox 360 is the ability to play with (or against) people from all over the world using the Internet. The Xbox360 features “Xbox Live” as their Internet platform. Members can join Xbox Live and play in a shared game world or post high scores for others all over the world to try to beat. Face it, when you and your friends are sitting around the game console, it’s usually a competition. It may be a friendly competition, but it’s a competition nonetheless. You want to be the one to post the highest score. This is usually more the case when you and your buddies are in the same room than when you’re playing online and your friends are not, or vice versa.
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