Thursday, July 2, 2009

EVGA X58 SLI Micro Motherboard Launched


EVGA has unveiled the newest member in their motherboard family the EVGA X58 SLI Micro. As the name indicates this motherboard is packing tons of power on a small piece of PCB real estate. Priced at $199.99, PC gamers looking for a compact solution may have found exactly what they are looking for.

Motherboard Features:

-Supports Intel® Core™ i7 Processors
-Intel® X58 Express Chipset with the ICH10R Southbridge
-Supports over 6.4 Giga-transfers per second
-Supports Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
-Supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 10
-EVGA VDroop Control
-100% Solid State Capacitors
-6 DIMM triple-channel DDR3
-Enthusiast layout supporting 2-way SLI
-6 SATA II 3.0GB/s ports
-EVGA E-LEET Tuning Utility Software
-EVGA EZ Voltage - points at the top of the motherboard for 100% accurate power testing.


Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Street Fighter IV TE FightSticks Are Finally In Stock


Perhaps the best way that you can prepare for Street Fighter IV is to get equipped with a solid controller. The Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition is certainly my favorite. With the special integration of Sanwa arcade parts, the ability to mod the joystick, and compatibility with the PC (Xbox 360 FightSticks only) it is easy to see why.

Unfortunately for MadCatz supply has been a real issue in recent months. The demand for this $150 piece of Street Fighter glory has been rather unprecedented. Obviously many people took advantage of this period of time and sold their sticks for ridiculous prices on eBay.

Finally you can purchase this product from many different online stores. For PC gamers this certainly could not come soon enough, because Street Fighter IV PC is released July 7th. If you still haven't purchased, the following onlines stores currently have them available:

Amazon.com:

Official Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition for PlayStation 3

Official Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition for Xbox 360

Buy.com:

Official Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition for PlayStation 3


Official Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition for Xbox 360


Newegg.com:

Official Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition for PlayStation 3

Official Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition for Xbox 360

Below is a link for SFIV Gaming Bundles and other accessories.

GameShark.com:

Street Fighter IV Gaming Bundles and Accessories


SFIV Accessories

Daily Gaming Picture - Christmas in July

Nothing quite like getting a 5 Kill Streak to unleash an airstrike with. This picture was taken from the Christmas Crash map on Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. I have been playing with the Zombie Squad lately and it has been a ton of fun. Hurry up November, because I need Modern Warfare 2 right now.


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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Skate 2: Double-Up Weekend


The team at Black Box is making getting the Maloof Money Cup DLC even sweeter the opening weekend. To celebrate the real life event, players will earn double cash and XP in all online ranked events. Can't wait for next week. Just when I thought there would be no more Skate 2 DLC...bam here it is!

Fans of Skate 2 will also want to check out the Skate 2 Swag at Zazzle.com.

Official Description:
To celebrate the release of the Maloof Money Cup DLC Pack for Skate 2, the team from Black Box is letting you Double Up on in-game Cash and XP starting July 9th to the 12th! Throughout the weekend, anytime you play an online ranked event you'll earn double the cash and XP!

The Maloof Money Cup DLC Pack is available on July 9th in the PLAYSTATION Store for $3.00 and on Xbox LIVE Marketplace for 240 points in North America.

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Splinter Cell: Conviction - Behind Closed Doors #1


The dev team from Splinter Cell: Conviction provide an interesting look into some of the gameplay mechanics that have been incorporated into Sam Fisher's latest stealth adventure. Everything about this game looks extremely solid. I can't wait.

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Monday, June 29, 2009

Battlefield Heroes Gameplay Video


Below is a video that I captured using Fraps last night. I may not be the best pilot, but this is still a pretty good example of what makes this game so much fun. It is quite the experience having teammates sit on each wing while you fly around shooting at whatever moves. Don't forget to checkout our Battlefield Heroes Review. There is really no excuse not to at least check this game out, because it is free and will run on almost any computer.


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Skate 2: Maloof Money Cup DLC


So extremely stoked for this. If there is one game this year I have put the most hours into it is Black Box's Skate 2. Generally I do not take the time to collect all of the achievements in a game, but Skate 2 for me is an exception. I have earned all 1,250 achievement Points. This will be a day one purchase for me. Hopefully I can get the next 250 achievement Points.

Official Press Release:
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - June 24, 2009 - Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) announced today that starting July 9 gamers can download and compete in Skate 2's Maloof Money Cup Pack, based on the largest pursed event in the history of professional skateboarding. The pack will be available in the PLAYSTATION® Store for $3.00 and on Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for 240 points in North America.

"Skate 2 has been embraced by the gaming and skateboarding community across the globe, making it the perfect stage for the Maloof Money Cup's videogame debut," said Joe Maloof, President of Maloof Companies. "Now players everywhere can experience the world's greatest skateboarding championship and revel in the high-stakes excitement of the competition for themselves."

Skate 2's Maloof Money Cup Pack will feature separate gameplay events both online and offline - freeskate, single player vert and street contests that put gamers against world class pros, and an online competition in which gamers will be able to compete against their friends in new activities and challenges for bragging rights. Xbox 360 gamers get an added bonus as there are 250 achievement points up for grabs.

The Maloof Money Cup presented by etnies and Monster Energy boasts the largest purse in the history of professional skateboarding with nearly $450,000 in cash and prizes. The three-day competition and festival takes place July 10-12, 2009 at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, Calif., during the opening weekend of the OC Fair. All attendees can ride the virtual course for themselves in the Skate 2 booth, located near the front of the festival, where the Maloof Money Cup Pack will be available for playing.

Skate 2 ups the ante in delivering all the grit, creativity, and culture of skateboarding with all-new tricks that allow players to skate it their way - both on and off the board. Gamers can create their own epic skate spots which can then be shared and experienced by others around the world. The game also features a revamped Thrasher Hall of Meat mode that will have players spending countless hours pulling off bone-crushing wipeouts and bails.

Skate 2 is developed by Black Box, an Electronic Arts Inc. studio in Burnaby, British Columbia. The game is rated "T" for Teen by the ESRB and 16+ by PEGI.

Daily Gaming Picture - Another Batarian Bites the Dust

Shoot first ask questions later. So goes the philosophy when encountering Batarians in Bioware's recently released title Mass Effect Galaxy for the iPhone and iTouch. Expect a review posted very shortly. Considering that the game is only $2.99, it is a must have for any Mass Effect fan.


Tales of Monkey Island Trailer & Game Update


PC gamers who enjoyed adventure games in the 90's will certainly remember the Monkey Island series. Filled with great humor and plenty of puzzles it was yet another gem for the LucasArts adventure repertoire. For years fans have been hopeful that a new game would be released for the series. Thankfully LucasArts has teamed up with TellTale Games to create an episodic series of adventures for the game's protagonist Guybrush Threepwood.

This fifth installment of Monkey Island named Tales of Monkey Island will be released for the PC and Nintendo Wii (WiiWare). Each month a new episode will arrive with the very first entitled "Launch of the Screaming Narwhal" releasing July 7th.


Right now over at the Telltale Games website you can pre-order the season for only $34.95 which also includes the following bonuses:

-All 5 Games Delivered Monthly
-Collector's DVD (available at the end of the season for the cost of shipping)
-Exclusive DVD slipcase painted by Steve Purcell
-Free TellTale Games episode of your choice
-Access to exclusive monkey island section of Telltale's Site

For fans of the series and newcomers alike this is an awesome deal, but you better act fast this deal only lasts till July 6th. Hopefully at some point we can also get some Day of the Tentacle, Grim Fandango, and Full Throttle action as well. Also don't forget that The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition will also be available this summer for Xbox Live Arcade and the PC. To help get you ready for all of this swashbuckling action, you may want to download the free soundtrack to the Monkey Island series.

Official Description:
While explosively stripping the evil pirate LeChuck of his demonic mojo, Guybrush Threepwood inadvertently infects the entire Caribbean with the arch-fiend's expelled voodoo, which threatens to transform buccaneers into unruly pirate monsters. Pursued by a notorious cut-throat Pirate Hunter and a creepy French Physician who believes that Guybrush's eerily-infected hand holds the secret of eternal life, Threepwood sails the seven seas in search of La Esponja Grande, a legendary sea sponge with unparalleled voodoo exfoliating abilities. But little does Guybrush know, his quest is part of a larger, more sinister plot, and good and evil are not always as they seem…

Who can Guybrush trust? Where can he turn? Everything you think you know will be challenged as Tales of Monkey Island builds to its unexpected finale!

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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Review: Battlefield Heroes


In case you hadn't heard EA has finally released Battlefield Heroes out of beta. It is now open to the public to play for free. Yes..that's right for free. The game itself does not cost a penny beyond having an average PC with an Internet connection. You can go ahead and download and get playing at BattlefieldHeroes.com.

Instead of charging money for the game EA uses microtransactions to generate revenue. Each player has the option of purchasing Battlefunds. A payment structure kind of like Microsoft points is used. In this case $5.00 will purchase 700 Battlefunds and so on. These funds can be used to customize your heroes with clothing, weapons, experience boosts etc.


Currently in Battlefield Heroes you can select between two factions that resemble the British and German armies from World War II. The player can then choose between the soldier, gunner, and commando classes. You can create up to four different heroes total.

Each class offers different weapons and abilities and the battlefield. Obviously with the ability to create multiple heroes, it is good to at least have a hero from each class.


The gameplay itself is based on classic Battlefield 1942 in which each team tries to capture various points on the map. A few vehicles are available at your disposal to accomplish this task such as planes, tanks, and jeeps. Your team wins when they can make the other teams ticker reach zero. This is mostly through kills on the battlefield.

Controlling your character can be somewhat difficult, considering all gameplay is from the 3rd person view. Also the lack of a sprint function can make reaching the next point rather tedious if a vehicle is not close by. I'm not sure if I would completely categorize the character movement as slow and clunky, but it certainly isn't fluid.


Even with the above mentioned control issues I still have had quite a bit of fun with the game. In fact I usually find myself playing about six matches in a row during sessions. In total I have probably played about 45 matches between my beta participation and the publicly released version.

Stoked:

-Fun atmosphere with vibrant cartoon graphics. The player animations can be hilarious at times. It seems that EA was going for a cross between Team Fortess 2 and World War II. This works decently although I still prefer the characters from TF2.
-Classic Battlefield gameplay. In others words crazy things are happening all of the time. Nothing is quite like jumping out of a plane, parachuting into a tank, and then taking out 3 enemies to take control of a point on the map.
-FREE! This should be stated again and again. For a free game certainly expectations should not be through the roof. Nobody is forcing you to purchase Battlefunds. You can jump over to BattlefieldHeroes.com and start playing right after download.

Broke:

-Movement can feel sluggish from the 3rd person view. You can adjust mouse sensitivity, but it doesn't always help.
-Balance on the battlefield can be affected by the amount of players using perks from Battlefunds.


Daily Gaming Picture - Wallace and Gromit Ep3: Muzzled

A really great episode. I highly recommend it to fans of the Wallace and Gromit Series. I am always impressed by Telltale Games.


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