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New Alan Wake Screenshots – You decide

By Gavin Mannion
February 18, 2010
in :  Gaming
5

Some new Alan Wake screenshots have made their way onto the Internet and while they are looking good I am not sure I am really that blown away. They look really creepy and I have a feeling they have nailed the ambience perfectly but when you look closer I am seeing quite a few jaggies and that’s never good news …

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P.B Winterbottom Now Available On Xbox Live

By Nick De Bruyne
February 18, 2010
in :  Gaming
2

If you are looking for something interesting and new to play, you may want to give P.B Winterbottom a look on XBLA. The game is now available for download and features some rather clever puzzle solving. The game is kind of styled around old black and white cinema and the puzzles are handled by cloning your character and recording a …

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EA Still Closing Down Online Servers

By Nick De Bruyne
February 17, 2010
in :  Gaming
2

EA have announced that they will be closing down even more of their online servers. Almost all of the games having their servers closed down are pretty old ones that no one is really playing, well I assume that that's why is closing them. The list includes a bunch of titles such as the Godfather for PS3 and Xbox 360 as well as Mercenaries 2 for PC, Lord of the Rings: Conquest for Xbox 360 and PS3 as well as Army of Two in Asia and for PS3 only. You can see all of them here . I guess that this all makes a lot of sense, you can't keep running these servers forever, and especially not if there are only a handful of people ever using them. When are Microsoft and Activision going to be shutting down the servers for Halo 3 and Modern Warfare 2? I hear that nobody plays those games anymore.

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Sony : Back to Trash Talking Like it’s 2006. Again.

By Geoffrey Tim
February 17, 2010
in :  Gaming
10

The PS3 has been doing exceptionally well of late. After a much needed price drop the once ailing console has gained incredible momentum. Its exclusive games  – including one of them pretty much unanimously winning 2009’s Game of the Year – have shown the console’s power, and multiplatform games are getting closer and closer to being at parity with, and …

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Final Fantasy XIII better on the PS3

By Gavin Mannion
February 17, 2010
in :  Gaming
23

Final Fantasy XIII is the biggest Playstation game to become multi-platform and as such there is a lot of interest about whether or not the Xbox 360 version will match or better it graphically. The PS3 version was released late last year in Japan and the Xbox 360 version has now just been completed. The first website out the gates …

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Captain Aaron “Obvious” Greenberg : More Natal News at E3

By Geoffrey Tim
February 15, 2010
in :  Gaming
0

Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg has said that more news regarding Natal will be announced at E3 possibly the final retail name of Microsoft’s motion control peripheral. In an interview with Joystiq, Greenberg confirmed the device’s name was still in codename status, also bizarrely saying  games for it will be considered an “entirely new category.” I’m not sure if shovelware is an …

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Square-Enix Insults Gamers’ Intelligence With New FFXIII Shots

By Geoffrey Tim
February 15, 2010
in :  Gaming
4

Over the weekend, Square Enix released a good deal of screenshots. These were intended to highlight the comparative lack of differences between the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. Many were taken aback at the similarity between the shoots, knowing how difficult it is to obtain image quality parity over different architectures. What an achievement on the …

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Halo Reach Developer Diary Shows Lots Of New Footage

By Nick De Bruyne
February 15, 2010
in :  Gaming
2

A new developer diary has hit the internet and shows off a great big chunk oh Halo Reach. There is a lot of talk of how the new engine looks amazing, does amazing things and makes you tea and waffles in the morning too. When looking at the footage, it’s easy to see that Halo Reach is a massive improvement …

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