EA Sports has hit some pretty awful ruts in their games (probably with the exception of NHL and FIFA titles). Any decent gamer would go for the 2K titles. The level of realism and fluidity and accuracy of the animation in the 2K titles are just awesome.
Now with the new sports season coming in a few months, you might be asking what improvements can these sports games will offer. Take hockey for example. Will the game eventually feature some of those amazing stuff that players are doing in real life. Stuff like Alex Ovechkin’s goal scoring while flat on his back. Well, NHL 2K10 is teasing that feature in this game teaser trailer.
It would be interesting to see this actually found in the game play.
With Fallout 3 tapping into the nostalgia of PC gamers from the late 90s/ early 2000s and introducing new gamers to the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout, Bethesda seems to be really milking it. And why not? Fallout 3 took years in the making and was put on hold for quite a number of times. Heck. It even saw the demise of original publisher Interplay and Black Isle Studios.
Anyway, this here’s Fallout 3: Mothership Zeta. It is the fifth and final add-on to be made available for Fallout 3 (with the previous four being: Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, and Point Lookout). It’s will be made available for the Xbox 360, PC and PS3.
In a nutshell, the add-on would have our hero abducted to an alien mothership filled with pissed off aliens. And this won’t just be any walk in the park or blast-everything-in-sight add-on either. The game will feature non-linear question lines and force the player to do some exploration. Anyway, if you still don’t think aliens and Fallout don’t mix, here’s the trailer:
Owners of current-gen gaming consoles should start saving up for this one. Even if Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 is just as good as the first one, it still guarantees to be a treat. Even more so if you’re a certified comic book junkie.
The gameplay follows its predecessor where players can choose four characters to use throughout the game. Being an action RPG, the characters level up as the player progresses through the game.
As for the story, the plot is lifted from Marvel’s Civil War story arc. A fight between heroes and villains causes the tragic death of hundreds of civilians prompting the government to pass a Superhuman Registration Act. All superhumans are forced to choose to be for or against the law. Players can choose between a pro or anti stand and the game packs multiple endings for replayability.
Anyway, here are some of the trailers made available by Marvel.
The Nintendo Wii revolutionized the gaming world because of the new level of interactivity it brought through its motion controlled interactivity. With that, the Wii took Nintendo back into the gaming ball game after disappearing post-GameCube.
Microsoft and Sony wouldn’t have none of that though, as they plan to take away Nintendo’s competitive advantage by introducing their own motion controllers for the Xbox and the Playstation in the recent E3 event.
Microsoft call theirs “Project Natal” and Sony dubbed theirs the “Eye.” Quite interesting but they wouldn’t change the fact that Nintendo beat them to the game. These additions of motion controllers now challenges Nintendo’s technologies. The combination of motion control with the Xbox and PS’s advanced graphics is quite potent.
Competition’s always good though since it would push the boundaries of interactive gaming to the next level.
When you hear the tag line “May the Force be with you”, obviously Star Wars comes to mind. Most of us have seen all six of the movies, while some went as far as to collecting anything there is that has Star Wars in it.
And if these people are yet to touch a video game controller, then they may want to get themselves either a Sony PlayStation 3 or a Microsoft Xbox360 and play Soul Calibur 4 when the game hits the shelves mid-2008.
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