0 Comments- Add comment Written on 03-Oct-2010 by Gamespodlove the ending were he kicks the eyeball.
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 28-Sep-2010 by Gamespod
As reported on VG247.com the first images from Insomniac’s Resistance 3 have surfaced. They’re pretty amazing. We’ve posted the lot for you below.
The shooter was long-rumored and announced at gamescom in August via a trailer.
Last month, Insomniac said there would be “more to come” on the game, and it looks like it kept its promise.
The screens are awesome, and posted below. They’re from this Flickr account. It’s not confirmed these are real, obviously, but they pretty much are.
It’s out sometime in 2011.
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0 Comments- Add comment Written on 27-Sep-2010 by Gamespod
“I think it’ll take quite a while for our developers to fully understand and embrace all the things Kinect can actually do. I think right now a lot of the thinking right now is very limited, where we’re trying to translate a racer or shooter on the Kinect platform – but that’s not all that Kinect is going to be about. Kinect is about games that we can’t even imagine today.
“I would expect in all the games where you use a device – be it a gun, a steering wheel or whatever – I’m not sure those are going to be the core strength. You can play them with Kinect, but the real strength will actually come to bear with stuff where you only use your body. Dancing and fitness are excellent example, because those are things where you would prefer not to have any devices in your hand. Strategy might even work well – while today you can to use a mouse and push buttons, I can easily see you intuitively with your body orchestrating a game.
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 27-Sep-2010 by Gamespod
No zombies for the Emirates, then.
The National Media Council of the United Arab Emirates has banned Dead Rising 2 from officially going on sale in the country.
According to the game’s distributor in the country, Pluto Games, it was banned for having “violence, gambling and nudity,” as well as the use of alcohol.
Pluto says it “looks unlikely” the ban on the Blue Castle zombie romp will be lifted, although it is trying.
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 26-Sep-2010 by Gamespod
The zombie mode in CoD: World at War was very popular, and so people have been wondering if the walking dead would be returning in Treyarch's next outing with the series, Call of Duty: Black Ops. While it had previously been hinted that we would be getting zombie maps, thanks to a few tweets and a strategy guide listing it's almost guaranteed now.
Not only did Treyarch community boss Josh Olin hint over Twitter last night that "'If Zombies have anything to do with our top-secret Co-Op mode, then it's a safe bet there will be a trailer for it eventually...," but with the Brady Games official Black Ops strategy Guide also lists "Co-Op and Nazi Zombie Coverage" as one of the things it covers.
The war glorifying game series, which trains our children to become murderers and bad people, Call of Duty is now set to once again teach our children evil ways by prominently displaying the voodoo art of zombification as a form of entertainment. Do they know no shame? One game featuring zombies was not enough for their pagan ways and sick ideas? Why isn't someone regulating this filth so parents can keep their children safe?
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 26-Sep-2010 by Gamespod
OXM has given the highly anticipated Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 9/10 in its latest issue.
The magazine describes the game as ‘huge and magnificent,’ while reviewer John Blyth calls it “big,” before adding, “Big’s too little a word.”
Blyth also said the game “seemingly hasn’t heard of DLC – and decides to offer you immense value for money instead.”
The review says the campaign seems to get its influences from the likes of God of War, Shadow of the Colossus and Pan’s Labyrinth.
Blyth says the campaign weighs in at around the 20 hour mark, and despite a few annoyances – such as the game sometimes failing to communicate where you should be going – Blyth still describes it as “an epic and slightly unexpected triumph.”
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 24-Sep-2010 by Gamespod
Entertainment firm SEE Virtual Worlds has announced that it is working on an MMO based on pop icon Michael Jackson.
Not to be confused with the console title in the works at Ubisoft, Planet Michael is an “immersive virtual space themed after iconic visuals drawn from Michael’s music, his life and the global issues that concerned him” and is licensed by the Jackson Estate.
“Planet Michael will offer fans around the globe an innovative, first-of-its-kind interactive gaming and social experience that truly celebrates Michael Jackson’s extraordinary life as an artist and humanitarian,” the press release reads.
Gameplay details are thin on the ground, though the action will take place in a range of locales based on the singer’s life and will offer a range of collaborative gaming opportunities.
The game will actually reside within MindArk’s existing virtual world the Entropia Universe. It will be free to download and will not be subscription based though there will be an in-game economy.
Sounds a bit weird if you ask me...
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 24-Sep-2010 by GamespodOk i would like to apologise for the smelly sandwiches i have been enjoying in Gamespod -
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they taste awesome but the delivery men thought someone died in the shop, dont let that stop you from trying them out available at tastebuds across the road from Gamespod.
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 24-Sep-2010 by This guy is a legend sony should have used the same adverts in the UK...
Kevin Butler rocks gotta love the old dude also.
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