In Category: Video Game News Archive on August 27, 2008 at 9:30 pm
Filed under: Nintendo Wii, Action The Force which compels LucasArts to concoct more ways to utilize the Wiimote for lightsaber gameplay will be with it ... always. According to the latest EGM rumor section, Quartermann brings unconfirmed word that the Star Wars factory is looking to follow up its Wii version of The Force Unleashed and The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels with yet another lightsaber-centric game, this one utilizing Nintendo's Wii MotionPlus accessory.You may recall that LucasArts was one of, well, pretty much every Wii third-party left feeling a bit ... seventieth-party by Nintendo's choice to unveil MotionPlus to them Original Link From Joystiq(or you can use regular link here)
In Category: Video Game News Archive on August 27, 2008 at 9:00 pm
Do you really need to have the gurgling murloc sound as your telephone ringtone? Do you not hear the World of Warcraft opening theme enough on your PC? Perhaps you can't figure out how to create your... Original Link From Kotaku(or you can use regular link here)
In Category: Video Game News Archive on August 27, 2008 at 8:30 pm
Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360, Online, Puzzle Q Entertainment is bringing an utterly unstylustic version of its two-times-released (well, maybe we shouldn't count the Disnied version) DS puzzler, Meteos, to Xbox Live Arcade in Japan. Dubbed, Meteos Wars, the console port will include a new multiplayer experience. The game will feature a two-player versus mode where each player has a gauge that fills as sets of blocks are launched and enemy attacks are thwarted. Filling the gauge unlocks a special attack that predictably spells disaster for the opposing player.Meteos Wars will also include a few added extras, like customizable characters. Original Link From Joystiq(or you can use regular link here)
In Category: Video Game News Archive on August 27, 2008 at 8:30 pm
Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360, Online, Puzzle Q Entertainment is bringing an utterly unstylistic version of its two-times-released (well, maybe we shouldn't count the Disnied version) DS puzzler, Meteos, to Xbox Live Arcade in Japan. Dubbed, Meteos Wars, the console port will include a new multiplayer experience. The game will feature a two-player versus mode where each player has a gauge that fills as sets of blocks are launched and enemy attacks are thwarted. Filling the gauge unlocks a special attack that predictably spells disaster for the opposing player.Meteos Wars will also include a few added extras, like customizable characters. Original Link From Joystiq(or you can use regular link here)
In Category: Video Game News Archive on August 27, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Upon looking at this new Infinite Undiscovery trailer for the first time I was pretty sure I was seeing some of that great CGI I've come to expect from a Square Enix game. However, I quickly realized... Original Link From Kotaku(or you can use regular link here)
In Category: Video Game News Archive on August 27, 2008 at 7:50 pm
Filed under: Features, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Rhythm Hang on a minute, I thought as I played Guitar Hero: World Tour at Activision's booth at the Leipzig Games Convention, Isn't this Rock Band? The layout on the World Tour screen is almost identical to Harmonix's series, with the guitars on either side, the drums scrolling down the middle (with the same horizontal bars displaying bass notes, except in World Tour they're purple, not orange) and the vocals on top. The star power meter, along with the rock meter, is kept in the top Original Link From Joystiq(or you can use regular link here)