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Modern Warfare 2 – Gold = Silver


Activision has announced that Modern Warfare 2 will be receiving DLC on March 30th, 2010. The DLC pack is known as the “Stimulus Package”. Due to this release, there will be a celebration! Everyone get ready for this… Silver members on Xbox LIVE will be able to play Modern Warfare 2 online between the dates of March 12th and March 15th of 2010. This should make a lot of Silver members want to break out the money for a Gold membership. Infinity Ward said that earlier this week that since Modern Warfare 2’s release, it has been played online by over 25 million people.

So who’s planning on buying this new DLC to release at the end of this month?

Perfect Dark coming to XBLA


The original Perfect Dark for the Nintendo 64 is going to be resurrected in HD glory on XBLA this March! It’s going to be released on March 17th, 2010 and will run you only 800MSP ($9.99USD). It will include all of the original content but completely redone in 1080p. It features up to 8 player versus as well as 2 player co-op on and offline.

“Agent Joanna Dark hit the ground running in Perfect Dark, an epic tale of galactic conspiracies in 2023 America. Now this classic shooter comes to Xbox LIVE Arcade, rendered in greater definition and detail and sporting a silkier framerate than ever before. Fire up your Farsight and prepare for assignment—the Dark returns this winter.”

This game is your typical first person shooter and has a wide variety of weapons. This game is very similar to one of Rare’s earlier title, GoldenEye 007. Perfect Dark has a wonderful story and the multiplayer will have you coming back for more.

Perfect Dark features Agent Joanna Dark. She is sent on a mission to investigate suspicious reports from a dataDyne insider calling himeself Dr. Caroll, who is actually an AI. After the raid on dataDyne, Daniel Carrington (found of the Carrington Institute) is held captive at his private villa by dataDyne soldiers and forced to tell them where Dr. Caroll has been hiding. Joanna’s mission is to rescue Carrington and Dr. Caroll of what has been happening.

I hope to see you all playing it on release! I know I will.

Resident Evil 5: Desperate Escape (DLC)

Cost – $4.99+tax/PSN; 400 MS Points/360

This DLC begins with a collapsed Jill Valentine, recently freed from mind control, awoken by Captain Josh Stone in the area you left her at the end of Chapter 5-3. Josh and Jill work together to escape the Tricell facility under the curtain of night, pushing forward to reach Chris and Sheva and aid in the fight against Albert Wesker.

Desperate Escape was created for mainly one sole purpose: to provide fans with a challenge. Thus, this DLC features multiple boss Majini, from the Chainsaw Majini to the Red Executioner Majini. Take into mind: Desperate Escape has been built to be extraordinarily challenging, especially on the “Professional” difficulty settings, as it’s almost impossible for even the developers to clear it. Throughout this brutal challenge, you’ll go through three “chapters.”

Through chapters one and two, you fight through Majini-infested areas, fighting horde after horde, wave after wave of the Majini pests. Boss Majinis make their appearance throughout, and these chapters feel much like the rest of the game, but to a more challenging level.

Chapter 3 is much like a “Mercenaries” level. You must stay alive, fighting off hordes of Majini on the roof of the communications tower, and wait out the timer for your helicopter. As more time passes, and you kill more enemies, harder enemies will appear. This chapter lasts at least 10 minutes.

Though Desperate Escape had some very tasteful action sequences, it didn’t have that same vibe as Lost In Nightmares. Jill and Josh aren’t the most dynamic duo, and banter and one-liners are kept to a minimum. Resident Evil 5 had a nice, loyal fanbase, and if you liked everything about RE5, this is a relatively short, but sweet extension.

9/10

Resident Evil 5: Lost In Nightmares (DLC)

Cost – $4.99+tax/PSN; 400 MS Points/360

You may have enjoyed Resident Evil 5, but chances are you’ve moved on by now to newer titles. Don’t rely on this content to draw you back in. But for die-hard RE fans, the game play provided by Lost In Nightmares is great for its price. It had a bit of suspense too, something many RE titles have been lacking the last few years.

Players will take control of BSAA agents Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine as they enter the Spencer Estate sometime in 2005, in search of the founder of the Umbrella Corporation, Ozwell E. Spencer. This mansion highly resembles the mansion of the Arklay mountains from the first RE game. Players will work through the mansion to reach Ozwell E. Spencer just moments after he is murdered by Albert Wesker. It really captures the original essence of the Resident Evil franchise. The Moonlight Sonata will make an appearance, as well as some familiar puzzles.

This DLC will have you tensed-up about moving forward, it’s great in quality, and the experience from it is amazing as well. Pretty short in length, but great at its low cost of five dollars.

7.5/10

Games Inbound – March 2010


Here are the games that you should keep an eye out for this March.
This will be a new monthly thing.

Battlefield Bad Company 2 – Xbox 360, PS3, and PC
Dragon Age Origins Awakening – Xbox 360, PS3, and PC
Final Fantasy XIII – Xbox 360 and PS3
God of War III – PS3
Just Cause 2 – Xbox 360, PS3, and PC
Metro 2033 – Xbox 360 and PC
Red Steel 2 – Wii
Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition – Xbox 360 and PS3
Resonance of Fate – Xbox 360 and PS3
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey – Nintendo DS
Yakuza 3 – PS3

Resident Evil 5 – Lost in Nightmares

Part of the new expansion of Resident Evil 5, Lost in Nightmares, has been released today on the XBL Marketplace. I’m going to assume that the content will be released late tomorrow for you PS3 users as well. You will be at Spencer’s Estate, where you team up with Jill to fight a new evil. This is just one part of the DLC that is coming out, and the full version (Resident Evil 5 GOLD) will be released March 9th, 2010. Along with the DLC today, there is also a download for two costume. One costume is a fairy tale outfit for Sheva, and the other is a Warrior outfit for Chris. Download them today!

Lost in Nightmare – 400MSP aka $4.99
Costume Pack 1 – 160MSP aka $1.99

L4D2 DLC: The Passing – Coming Late March

Left4Dead 2 with be releasing new DLC called ‘The Passing’ for Xbox 360 and PC to be release late March. The Passing takes place between Dead Center and Dark Carnival. In the beginning and end of campaign, you will encounter the survivors from the first L4D (Bill, Louis, Francis, and Zoey). At the end of the campaign, they will help you fend off the horde while you try to escape.

In the campaign you will find a new weapon that looks like an LMG, as well as a golf club to bash in the heads of zombies. There will be a new kind of uncommon common infected known as ‘Fallen Survivors.’ They carry weapons, health, and all other equipment. You may see one of the running from you, but that’s when you should chase after them and kill them so you can get an item from their corpse. There will be interaction between the new and old survivors, as well as more dialog for all the characters (hurray for more stories about Ellis and his buddy Keith!)

The first Left4Dead will also be receiving DLC that explains how the original survivors get to the point where the new survivors are. Thus linking their stories together.

Bioshock 2

Would you kindly?

PC, Xbox 360, and PS3

You return to the world of Rapture as Subject Delta. You’re on the hunt to find the little sister that you are bound to, known as Eleanor.

Bioshock 2 starts off with you and your little sister (Eleanor). You are fighting to defend her when a splicer uses a plasmid on you to control your actions. You are commanded to shoot yourself in the head with a handgun, and you do so. One may think that Subject Delta is dead, but he might just be waking up, 10 years later (2 years after the first game ended). You explore the underwater utopia known as Rapture, trying to locate your little sister, who is now grown up. You start off with your drill, using it to fight your way through splicers and such. Throughout the game you will acquire many guns such as the Rivet Gun, Shotgun, Machine Gun, and others. Each gun may be upgraded a maximum of 3 times, thus making the firearm even more deadly. There are a total of 11 plasmids, each with their own unique power. You will also find many more tonics in this game than you did in the previous. Little sisters still exist in this title, and are more important than they even had been before. As a big daddy yourself, you can take a little sister from another big daddy by killing him. Once you have a little sister on your shoulder, you can go gather ADAM from two bodies per sister. Before you pick them up each time, you can decide to adopt, or you may harvest them. When you are done gathering your two parts of ADAM, you may take a little sister back to the ventalation system and either rescue them or you can harvest them. After so many rescues you will be given a gift. There are a total three gifts that you can obtain, and the first two contain very useful tonics that will help you with your little sisters for the remainder of your game. Researching is still a very useful part of this game. It will help you gain more advantages when fighting a researched enemy. There are a total of nine different enemy types as well. While you are on the hunt for Eleanor, you will find more certain characters that you may either kill or let live. Letting them live, depending on your play style, usually will help you out in the end. You’ll also be on the hunt for audio logs as usual.

Graphics in Bioshock 2 look incredibly similar to that in the original Bioshock. There has been improvement but you can still see the same old style there was. The developers definitely paid attention to detail. The morbid artwork and the disturbing environments. I was constantly awed by the beautiful scenery and art on the walls. The water effects are similar to the first game, but greatly improved. You will see so even in the beginning of the game. The ragdolls in this game react the same as they do in the first game. Objects sometimes glitch through the floor but I have only seen it happen a few times. While I was playing on the PC version, I am not aware of the drop in graphics that the console versions had, but I’m sure they were not much different.

When listening to the audio logs, you will notice that they are done so well that you may even stand still just to listen to the whole thing. The voice actors in this game did a very well job of combining insanity with beauty. You will find that music is only in place when there is a working record player, you can also hit the record player to hear a funny skipping of the needle. Loading screens may not be around for long, but the music that plays during them is also quite fantastic.

Bioshock 2 has very few prerendered cutscenes, mainly in the beginning and the end, but they look fantastic. Mostly everything else that exists is all ingame. The character movements and the weapon animations are spot on.

The mulitplayer game mode feels like it was just slapped together real quick. On the PC version, it sometimes takes quite a while to get into a game. If you do get into one, with balanced teams and a fun game type, then it is pretty enjoyable. Playing with friends in the only way I could see you playing multiplayer for that long of an amount of time. There are 40 levels to get to and you unlock plasmids, weapons, and tonics at certain levels. It’s 5v5 and there are game modes such as Team Deathmatch, 1 Flag CTF, and Free For All. You can pick from a small list of characters and also customize your mask and your melee weapon. It’s a little weird to explain how it all works, so you would just have to see it for yourself.

The only bugs that I have encountered are things such as a door glitching through a wall, objects falling through the floor, and splicers being idiots and not realizing I’m right next to them. This isn’t exactly a bug, but autosaves only happen when you load a new level. Levels can take up to 2 hours each, and if you don’t save and your PC/console messes up, you’re screwed out of all the work you had been doing. Thus, ragequit ensues.

I was able to complete Bioshock 2 on Medium difficulty in roughly 10 hours. The replay value of the game seems kinda low. Half of the appeal of it is the story, but there are multiple endings (four) that you can get by doing different options throughout the game. The only downside to this game that I can see, is that the multiplayer didn’t have a lot of thought put into it. The guns and upgrades are awesome, the plasmids rule, the combat kicks ass, and you may find yourself running back for more.

9.5/10

Xbox LIVE Discontinuing Original Xbox Support


We can’t play Halo 2 online anymore? NOOOOOOOOO!

As of 12:00AM on February 5, 2010, it has been announced that Xbox LIVE will no longer support the Original Xbox or it’s games (even the ones playable on the Xbox 360). Their excuse is that this will make way for bigger and better things for the Xbox LIVE experience. The date of discontinuation is April 15, 2010. It is also rumored that the 100 friends list cap is due to the support of the Original Xbox, so we may see an increase on that in the near future. Major Nelson says, “We did not make this decision lightly, but after careful consideration and review we realize that this decision will allow us unprecedented flexibility for future features.” In all honesty, I assume that he didn’t have much of a part in the decision and that it wasn’t a tough one to make for that matter.

I for one I am quite disappointed in this. I already shared my disgust for this change. I loved playing Greg Hastings’ Tournament Paintball online. Shockingly, that was one of my favorite online games ever. The population died somewhat and only has glitchers now, but it was fun for it’s time. I can only hope that they make something good out of this painful change. Please leave a comment below expressing your opinion on this big change that Microsoft has issued.

Total Kickass Game Awards of 2009

Game of the Year – Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Best 360 Game – Halo 3: ODST
Best PS3 Game – Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Best Wii Game – New Super Bros. Wii
Best PC Game – Killing Floor
Best PSP Game – Final Fantasy: Dissidia
Best DS Game – Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Best DLC – Fallout 3: Broken Steel Expansion
Best XBLA Game – Banjo-Tooie
Best PSN Game – Resident Evil: Director’s Cut
Best Downloadable Game – Battlefield 1943
Best Beta – ModNation Racers
Best Soundtrack – DJ Hero
Best Cast – Batman: Arkham Asylum
Best Male Lead – Mark Hamill as the Joker
Best Female Lead – Claudia Black as Chloe Frazer
Best Developer – Bioware
Biggest Disappointment – Resident Evil 5
Best Sequel – Assassin’s Creed II
Strongest Story – inFamous
Best RPG – Dragon Age: Origins
Best FPS – Modern Warfare 2
Best Singleplayer Game – Batman: Arkham Asylum
Best Multiplayer Game – Borderlands
Best Multiplatform Game – Modern Warfare 2
Best Protagonist – Cole MacGrath from inFamous
Best Antagonist – The Joker
Best Remake – Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
Best Simulation Game – Forza Motorsport 3
Best Rhythm Game – The Beatles: Rock Band
Best MMO – WoW: Wrath of the Lich King
Best Horror Game – Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
Best Sleeper Hit – Ghostbusters: The Video Game
Best Racing Game – Pure
Best Fighter – Marvel vs Capcom 2 (XBLA and PSN)

The above list was compiled by Dusty and Manorly and is based on their own opinions.