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Posted by IGN Jun 24 2010 21:09 GMT in Dragon Age: Origins -- Leliana's Song
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BioWare delivers details about the upcoming Leliana's Song content.

Posted by Kotaku Jun 24 2010 20:40 GMT in Time Crisis: Razing Storm
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#ps3 Maybe I should have dedicated more of my time at E3 to check out Time Crisis: Razing Storm for the PlayStation 3, the new Move-enabled "light gun" shooter, because it's more than just one Time Crisis. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Jun 24 2010 21:00 GMT in Driver: San Francisco
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#e3 The big new twist in DRIVER San Francisco is that the entire game takes place inside the comatose hero's head. What's that mean? Car swapping! More »

Posted by Joystiq Jun 24 2010 22:00 GMT in Gaming News
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Take-Two Interactive's Corporate Communications VP Alan Lewis recently told Gamasutra that the company is working to "introduce at least one new IP" every year. The theory being that the new intellectual property may not be the biggest hit out of the ranch gate (hey, Red Dead Revolver), but will eventually grow into a blockbuster franchise (HELLO, Red Dead Redemption).

Now we ponder: what is the company's new IP for this year? LA Noire, which was announced back in the 1940s, is the best bet, if it makes its fall release date. It could be the as-yet unannounced project from Ken Levine and Irrational, but that won't be launching this year.

Posted by IGN Jun 24 2010 20:46 GMT in Def Jam Rapstar
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Experience the Music, the Flow, the Battles, and of course ... the Swagger.

Posted by Kotaku Jun 24 2010 20:00 GMT in Gaming News
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#celebrities It is a cliché to say it is a cliché that a celebrity seemed like a normal person. So let's just say that, in his office today, Jimmy Fallon seemed just as concerned about the next GoldenEye as you, though maybe more excited about the next Star Fox. More »

Posted by Kotaku Jun 24 2010 20:20 GMT in BioShock 2
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#deals Steam kicks off its massive "Perils of Summer" sale today, with daily sales, ridiculous discounts on game bundles, and slashed prices in every genre, all aimed at making sure you don't go to the beach and get eaten by sharks. More »

Posted by PlayStation Blog Jun 24 2010 20:33 GMT in PlayStation Move
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Namco Bandai’s upcoming PlayStation Move shooter will include three full games on one Blu-ray disc. The centerpiece, of course, being Time Crisis: Razing Storm, the newest and most sophisticated game in the Time Crisis shooter series.

Time Crisis: Razing Storm includes a fast-paced “on rails” Arcade mode that enables one player – or two, in same-screen co-op play – to blast hordes of terrorists, soldiers, and sci-fi battle mechs. In the Arcade mode, it’s all about unloading heavy firepower at anything and everything in your way: you aim by pointing the Move, shoot by pulling the trigger, and reload behind a protective riot shield by pressing and holding the Move button with your thumb. The PlayStation Move controls felt precise and responsive. But if you’re a poor marksman, or saddled with a novice co-op partner, fear not: the Arcade mode mercifully includes unlimited continues.

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Time Crisis: Razing Storm’s Arcade mode has you mowing down hordes of enemy combatants, and support two-player, same-screen co-op.


Razing Storm’s Arcade mode is fast, frantic fun, but Namco Bandai is also adding a beefy new Story mode to this PS3 version. The Story mode differs in its control scheme, playing more like a full-fledged FPS. You aim with the PlayStation Move and maneuver using the Navigation Controller – holding a DualShock 3 or Sixaxis in your left hand works just fine, as well. By dropping the “on-rails” approach of the Arcade mode, the Story mode opens up more flexible gameplay possibilities: you can take cover by pointing the Move upwards, and cook off a grenade’s fuse to trigger an airburst explosion. The Story mode’s advanced control scheme plays into Razing Storm’s online PSN multiplayer, too, which will support up to eight players in a competitive deathmatch-style setting.

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The new Story mode allows you to control your character’s movements with a Navigation Controller or DualShock 3.

Time Crisis: Razing Storm will also ship with two bonus games: the full arcade version of Time Crisis 4, as well as a new arcade lightgun title called DeadStorm Pirates. Both titles are fully compatible with PlayStation Move, and much like Razing Storm’s Arcade mode, look to be ideal for two-player party sessions.

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The full arcade version of DeadStorm Pirates (left) and Time Crisis 4 are included as bonus games with Razing Storm.

In addition to the central PlayStation Move and Navigation Controller support, Time Crisis: Razing Storm supports the GunCon 3, the peripheral that shipped with the PS3 version of Time Crisis 4. You’ll also be able to toss your PlayStation Move into the upcoming “Shooting Attachment.”

What do you think of Time Crisis: Razing Storm’s multiple play modes and bonus arcade games? Sound off with any comments or questions, and I’ll do my best to answer them.


Posted by Joystiq Jun 24 2010 21:30 GMT in Privates
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So ... Privates is a game about tiny marines invading the human body. More specifically, it's about invading the private parts of the human body. We've seen screens before, but now you can see it in motion thanks to the magic of video. Suffice it to say that the game, much like anatomy itself, looks kind of gross and silly.

Frankly, we can see why it might have trouble passing peer review on Xbox Live Indie Games. At least the PC version is still comin... er ... will still be released.

Posted by IGN Jun 24 2010 20:15 GMT in World of Tanks
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Posted by IGN Jun 24 2010 20:10 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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All the Xbox 360 highlights, all in one spot.

Posted by IGN Jun 24 2010 20:08 GMT in Wipeout: The Game
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Posted by Joystiq Jun 24 2010 21:00 GMT in Gaming News
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We've read (and written!) some positive write-ups on Nintendo's recently revealed, extra-dimensional handheld, but nothing quite so glowing as the latest blog post from developer extraordinaire Warren Spector. "The 3DS changed my life," Spector explained on his personal blog. We're still trying to tell if he was being sincere, or if he was just trying to come up with a title for the nerdiest Lifetime Original Movie ever made.

"I can be pretty stubborn and when I decide I know something or I'm right about something, I don't often change my mind," he added. "Well, I just want to say I've been completely wrong about 3D all my life. I never got it before. Until now." The reason behind Spector's lack of 3D experience? He lost his ears in a tragic childhood biking accident, and has had no appendages upon which to perch special spectacles. Now we totally understand his enthusiasm.

Posted by Kotaku Jun 24 2010 19:40 GMT in Gaming News
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#salesget After taking a week off to give Wii role-playing game Xenoblade a moment in the sun, Super Mario Galaxy 2 returns to its first place spot in Japan. Two new Nintendo DS games came closest to threatening Mario's chances. More »

Posted by IGN Jun 24 2010 19:54 GMT in Wipeout: The Game
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Players can now compete against friends and family in the game based on the hit ABC reality game show.

Posted by IGN Jun 24 2010 19:48 GMT in Hello Flowerz
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Posted by IGN Jun 24 2010 19:37 GMT in Royal Envoy
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Playrix launches a free web-based adaptation of its hit strategy game Royal Envoy available exclusively via developer's web site.