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10 Dec 2009

Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West

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Paradox Interactive revealed today that the company is set to make an explosive entrance onto consoles with Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West. The team-based third person shooter, which will transport players directly into the heart of the gun-slinging drama and action of the Wild West, is locked and loaded to hit the console market during 2010.

Developed by Fatshark, Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West features intense gunfights in beautifully rendered Western settings. Incorporating the unique Synergy system, which encourages co-operation and team tactics to achieve a maximum gameplay experience and rewards, Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West calls upon players to band together and relive the excitement, danger, and mystery of the Wild West.

“We’ve been able to closely observe the success Paradox Interactive has achieved as a global publisher over the past years and we feel they are the perfect fit for our titles, which have already generated so much buzz and interest,” said Martin Wahlund, CEO of Fatshark.

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10 December, 2009 at 0:30 by admin

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2 Aug 2009

MLB 09

MLB 09There is no room at Cooperstown for baseball games yet, but if the hallowed hall of fame ever adds such a facility, you can guarantee that MLB 09: The Show will be one of the very first inductees. Everything here is brought to life in such an exacting, authentic fashion that you finish games feeling like you’ve actually spent time out on a real diamond. Driving gappers to the wall, painting corners to ring up Ks, and making running catches on the warning track deliver a sense of satisfaction typically reserved for Little League memories or big-league dreams. This outstanding look at the grand old game is not merely an adaptation of baseball; it is baseball in just about every conceivable way.

Sony’s San Diego Studios has done a tremendous job of building on last year’s stellar effort, subtly improving most aspects of gameplay while not reinventing the wheel. Granted, this sequel isn’t as much of an overhaul as it is a refinement. A fair bit of MLB 09 is a straight rehash of its 2008 predecessor. Modes of play remain fundamentally unchanged from when you left them 12 months ago, including exhibition, franchise, rivalry, online one-off games and leagues (online games are silky smooth, too), and the superb Road to the Show. Nothing here will force you to do so much as glance at the manual, although some extras have been tossed into the mix such as the intense Legend difficulty setting, salary arbitration and the waiver wire in franchise play, and flex scheduling and live drafts in online leagues. Controls also remain pretty much the same, with the addition of a handful of amenities such as the ability to quickly shift fielders on the fly and a more interactive baserunning interface in which you use the analog sticks to steal and retreat. Read the rest of this entry »

2 August, 2009 at 11:55 by admin

Tags: Games, Playstation 3, Review
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1 Aug 2009

Asus Eee 1002HA Netbook

Asus Eee 1002HA Netbook

The little machine is the latest in Asus’ long line of Eee netbooks and brings with it some new features that netbook fans will really like at a price that fits well with the budgets of most people shopping for a new computer. Read on for all of the details on the Asus Eee 1002HA.

Features & Specifications
Specifications for the Asus Eee 1002HA include Windows XP Home, SD card reader, 1GB of RAM, 160GB HDD, a 10-inch LCD with a resolution of 1024 x 600 and the CPU is an Intel Atom N270. The 1002HA weighs 2.6 pounds and is 1-inch thick. Rather than plastic like the majority of the Asus systems, the Asus Eee 1002HA is covered in brushed aluminum. Read the rest of this entry »

1 August, 2009 at 18:34 by admin

Tags: Asus, Netbooks, Review
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3 Jul 2009

inFamous

inFamousImagine waking up one day and finding yourself in the middle of a burning crater, destroyed buildings and dead people everywhere. You soon learn that you are no longer like other humans. Electricity courses through your body, endowing you with superpowers and, by extension, the power to control the fates of those around you. Will you become a noble hero, striving to bring peace to a city in ruins? Or will you lash out in anger, crushing the weak humans who are no longer your equals? In Infamous, the choice is yours. These moral dilemmas intertwine your fate with that of the city, but it’s the amazing freedom that makes this experience so incredible. From unleashing electrical blasts to corral your enemies, to scaling the highest skyscrapers with finesse and ease, Infamous lets you seamlessly control the powered-up hero you’ve always wanted to be. The buggy visuals and gameplay glitches can’t quite live up to the excellent action, but the overall experience crushes these small problems like so many petty criminals. It’s not easy being a superhero, but it is an absolute blast.

A powerful bomb has exploded in Empire City, bringing the thriving island metropolis to its knees. Gangs now rule the streets, causing cops and citizens alike to cower in fear, and a deadly pandemic has forced the government to quarantine the whole area. At the center of the cataclysmic blast is Cole, an ordinary bicycle messenger. Of course, he isn’t so ordinary anymore. The explosion killed thousands and leveled buildings like they were fragile card houses, but it gave him superpowers. Cole can shoot lightning bolts from his fingertips and withstand an inordinate amount of punishment, so he is the one who must track down the bombers and bring order to the city. The story is rooted firmly in typical comic-book struggles, but the characters are so well developed, the problems so believable, that the deeper you plunge into the conspiracy the more fascinating it gets. As the story pushes you toward the chilling conclusion, you’ll become completely immersed in this universe. The cutscenes add to this impact, employing stylish, animated illustrations that would be equally at home in a comic-book. Read the rest of this entry »

3 July, 2009 at 10:45 by admin

Tags: Games, inFamous, Playstation, Playstation 3, Review
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28 Jun 2009

Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T

Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T Today I am going to look at one of the newest notebooks from Acer called the Aspire Timeline 4810T. The notebook is one of the new thin and light machines from Acer that offers enough battery life for all day computing according to Acer. If you have wanted a thin ultraportable notebook with power for your computing needs and long battery life, the Aspire Timeline 4810T might be perfect for you.

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28 June, 2009 at 8:24 by admin

Tags: Acer, Notebook, Review
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4 Jun 2009

The Sims 3

The Sims 3If you’re reading this, there’s a very good chance that you’ve heard about The Sims. It’s been difficult to escape the popular franchise’s web, what with two full games and a seemingly endless stream of expansions. The first thing you may be asking, then, is whether The Sims 3 is worth playing, or if it’s just more of the same. Well, it most certainly is worth it, and yes, in some ways it is more of the same. But in this case, that’s a very good thing. For anyone who’s played The Sims or its first sequel, this familiarity will let them ease into it, feeling like a welcomed guest rather than an outsider. But this doesn’t make The Sims 3 a simple rehash of what’s come before. Instead, returning elements have been energized and extended by a number of terrific improvements, such as expanded customization tools, additional tools for interaction with other sims (and other players), and more tangible goals and rewards. Most importantly, the free-to-explore town makes you feel like part of an entire virtual society–a feature approximated but never fully realized in the previous games. By blending together the old and the new, developer Maxis has created the best, most charming game yet in the series. Read the rest of this entry »

4 June, 2009 at 20:45 by admin

Tags: Games, PC, Review, The Sims 3
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