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  • Dead Island First In-Game Teaser is Still trying to be Emotional

    Deep Silver released this latest trailer for their upcoming game, Dead Island. Dead Island is an upcoming melee FPS. It has strong focus on melee combat in First Person and has a mix of RPG elements thrown as well. Dead Island became instantly popular after it’s first teaser trailer which was full of emotions, it showed a little girl trying to survive in the zombie apocalypse and how his family tried to protect her.

    This “Tragedy Hits Paradise” trailer is one of the many teasers that are to be released in the upcoming days. It shows some in-game footage along with flashbacks of people who seem to be enjoying their vacations on this paradise vacation resort. It seems to invoke on the emotional impact that the first trailer had on people. See the trailer after the break.

  • Dead Island E3 Trailer Shows Partying Gone Wrong

    This latest trailer from Deep Silver games was showcased at E3 2011. We can see a bit of the story in this trailer as the user seems to enjoys himself getting drunk meanwhile things start going blurry around him. The zombie outbreak occurs at this exact moment while the user is lying drunk in his bed.

    The next morning when the user wakes up, he finds himself facing the zombie apocalypse. It is like a perfect paradise night gone wrong the next day. This game is a first person shooter with strong focus on melee combat rather then shooting. Seems like that the ammo will be very rare in the game.

  • Halo 4 Announced For Xbox 360, Will Be Released In 2012 (Update: Trailer)

    Microsoft just made it official, Halo 4 is coming to the Xbox 360 in 2012. 343 Industries are at the reigns of the game and the brief teaser trailer Microsoft showed off to end their E3 Press Conference looked awesome.

    Master Chief and Cortana are back it seems to start a new trilogy but this time Bungie won’t be involved. More information on this as it develops.

    Update: The trailer has surfaced on YouTube which you can see below. Enjoy.

  • Halo: Combat Evolved HD Remake Announced For Xbox 360 (Update: Trailer)

    Halo fans should be rejoiced to see this 10 years old game which started the legacy in HD. Microsoft announced this remake at their E3 press conference.

    The Remake will feature the original Halo: Combat Evolved in its full glory including its campaign and multiplayer modes. Players will be able to feel all the nostalgic moments of the 7 multiplayer maps on their current generation Xbox 360. The remake is scheduled to be launched on 12 November. We will keep you updated as we get more info.

  • Assassin’s Creed 3: Limited Edition Detailed

    With the fourth of July just a couple of days away, gamers and fans are no doubt getting ready for the upcoming festivities. Ubisoft thought this to be a great opportunity for the release of a brand new trailer and some major announcements for Assassin’s Creed 3.

    The trailer is titled Fourth of July and starts off with a child singing Amazing Grace in the background as colonists get blown away by British soldiers. The naval warfare mission shown at Sony’s E3 conference this year is included here as well. Over all the Independence trailer is mostly the assembly of trailer clips that have been on the web before.

    The release of the trailer was bundled with details of the limited edition version of the game for North America. For the PS3 and Xbox 360 the Limited Edition will set you back $119.99 and will include the following:

    • Assassin’s Creed III video game.
    • Stunning 9.44″ Assassin statue featuring Connor poised to strike with tomahawk and hidden blade.
    • Embroidered 28″x48″ Assassin’s Creed-inspired colonial flag.
    • 3″x3.25″ sturdy metal belt buckle to proudly proclaim your allegiance to the Assassins.

    Bad news for PC gamers would be that the consoles get exclusivity for the Limited Editions. The PC version of the game however, will get a Digital Deluxe Edition which will be retailing at $64.99. This edition will include the following:

    • Assassin’s Creed III video game.
    • George Washington’s notebook revealing the true story of the Assassins and the Templars during the American Revolution.
    • Three single-player missions taking players from the high seas to Cozumel Island in search of Captain Kidd’s fabled lost treasure.
    • The Captain of the Aquila’s uniform and traditional Colonial Assassin outfit, boarding axe and Scottish flintlock – rumored to have fired “the shot heard round the world” – for use in the single-player campaign.
    • Sharpshooter and Redcoat characters for use in multiplayer.
    • A collection of the best audio tracks from previous Assassin’s Creed games

    PC gamers shouldn’t be that down since the official press release maintains that Assassin’s Creed 3 will definitely arrive on Windows at the same time as of the consoles. It was previously rumored that the PC version of the game might suffer a delay.

    Assassin’s Creed 3 releases later this year for the PS3, Xbox 360 and hopefully the PC on October 30th.

  • Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Review

    Undeterred by its deposition to the Call of Duty crowd, Ghost Recon Future Soldier is a terrific and peerless update of Tom Clancy’s tactical shooter.  Ubisoft is perhaps best placed to open up second among the war on modern military shooters out there. Their third person, cover-based approach might be hardly removed from the heavy hitters in the world of elite video game soldiering but it’s no less bombastic, explosive or enchanted.

    The game starts off with a Ghost team being taken out by a hidden bomb wiping the whole team out. Then it’s up to another Ghost team which you’ll be controlling, to find the source of bomb and take out everything which gets in your way. The Ghosts will end up further down the rabbit hole as they expose different secrets and go to many flung and dangerous locations around the world. However this isn’t the most intriguing part of stories, but it does try to rig it in a more serious manner, compared to other blockbuster shooters.

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    One of the most onerous games in some respects, Ghost Recon doesn’t allow you to stand out in the open and expect to survive for more than a few seconds, well on the harder difficulties anyway. It forces you to think strategically, to plan ahead and use cover at all times technically. Most of the times, the best route is to not fire at all, but to move silently and secretive to your objective without the enemy realizing you’re even there. Almost every mission requires a sneaky mindset, the game is Ghost Recon after all. Use your recon drone to scout the surroundings instead of popping your head out and risk being detected. Better to wait and hold fire and watch patrols from the drone than charge in and be torn to shreds, this is what a tactical shooter is.

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    While traveling between Russia, Nigeria, Pakistan and other portentous but audacious places, in Ghost Recon players are treated to some wonderful variety and choice, as well as the challenges each location gives, makes Ghost Recon more exciting. Russia will see poor perceptibility thanks to some impressive snow storms which look great by the way, whilst Nigeria has you trying to stealthily and secretly move through crowded villages while trying no to hit the civilians. Each area gives the Ghosts a chance to try out new toys dependent on where they are and what they are needed for, which vast the experience of the player as they have to play strategically

    The new tech has a great impact on how the game is played and despite some early fears that some of it may cause the game to be too easy, or give the player a completely unfair advantage; there are no real issues with that at all. The tagging system is improved a lot as it works well too. You can spot and tag enemies by using items like sensor grenades, UAV or even your vision, then issue a command to the squad to take them out simultaneously.

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    The AI is fairly intelligent at normal difficulty, giving a decorous challenge, but the harder difficulty sees you really needing to plan specifically each attack and each move. It keeps things really intense and severe as you progress through each environment. You need to be quick and stealthy with UAV’s use as AI will spot it if it is in their line of sight. Again this adds a balance to the new tech rather than being overly advantageous to the player.

    Whilst Future Soldier is enjoyable in single player, it gives best experience in co-op and four player co-op at that. Playing online with three other friends, with headsets on talking your way through each encounter takes the game to a whole other level, if you can play it this way, then you are in for a treat.

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    Guerrilla mode is also there aside from main campaign mode, like other games it sees you attacks various maps and take on various waves of enemies, in different ways, ranging from stealth, to all direct fire fights. It is designed primarily with co-op in mind, as multipliers and bonuses can be got by working as a team and killing multiple enemies in quick succession for rather than fighting alone for own prestige. Trying to do this in single player is a lot more difficult and a lot less rewarding.

    Multiplayer offers up various modes, each with their own immense enjoyment, experience with sets of objectives. Conflict, Decoy, Saboteur and Siege, all these maps offer up enough variety across which, the online aspect becoming stale, old and decayed. Saboteur seems to be the most enjoyable, with a kind of reverse capture the flag, whereby teams have to secure, transport and plant the bomb before the enemy team. However the online servers are pretty inconsistent, some are laggy as hell while others will be smooth as butter. Depends on your timing and luck mostly.

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    There is plenty to be taken from Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, the game is a bit different to previous entries in the series as it is a very much improved version of the Tactical Shooter, however those changes are positive rather than being negative. Ghost Recon hardcore fans may not get on with the new direction, but in general it is a fine game well worth your attention and is certainly recommended.

    TechDeville awards Ghost Recon: Future Solider 4/5 stars.

  • Dead Island Gameplay Video Shows Us Over 10 Minutes Of Footage

    Dead Island, which is going to be released this August on PS3, PC and Xbox 360, is the upcoming melee FPS game from Deep Silver. In this game, players will be trapped in an Island full of zombies and have to survive through this zombie apocalypse. This game seems to take a more serious approach in terms of emotions and story. See this “To Kill Time” video after the break.

  • L.A Noire Is The Fastest Selling New Video Game IP In U.K

    Team Bondi’s hard work is finally paid as Chart-Track weekly report shows that L.A Noire is the fastest selling new video game IP in the UK. It is also the 13th fastest selling title on Xbox 360 and 11th fastest on PS3. Rockstar’s previous release “Red Dead Redemption” was a massive hit and sold about 4.5+ Million units combined on both PS3 and Xbox 360. L.A Noire was the top game in this week’s UK Software Sales. See the full chart after the break.

    The Witcher 2 – Assassins of the King also managed to enter the top 10 sales chart(This doesn’t include digital sales). Lego Pirates of the Caribbean and Brink still managed to sell well enough to keep their top spots.

    Top 10 UK Software Sales (All Formats); week ending May 21:

    1. L.A. Noire
    2. Lego Pirates of the Caribbean
    3. Brink
    4. Zumba Fitness
    5. The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
    6. Crysis 2
    7. Portal 2
    8. FIFA 11
    9. Mortal Kombat
    10. Call of Duty: Black Ops

    Source: Chart-Track All Formats

  • Top 5 Stereoscopic 3D Games

    Technology is evolving at a rapid pace, as game developers continue to discover innovative new means of enhancing the experience for the end-user. High-definition was once touted as the next big thing at the beginning of the seventh console generation. A higher level of on-screen detail paved the way for immersive experiences, not only for gaming but the entertainment industry in general. Now that it as become a standard affair, the newly commercialized stereoscopic 3D is seen as the technology that can potentially take gaming to the next level. While it has already made its mark in Hollywood, it remains to be seen if it can gain similar prominence in the gaming industry.

    Stereoscopic 3D is still in its infancy; one that is plagued with various issues. Crosstalk, for instance, is an undesirable effect that produces ghosting or allows you to see a double image on certain objects. However, on the other end of the spectrum, there are notable examples of games that do a remarkable job of showcasing the technology with negligible unwanted effects.

    Below is a list of games that are currently the benchmark of stereoscopic 3D. If you’ve just bought a 3DTV, or are looking for a reason to get one, you’re in the right place.

    5. Sonic Generations (PS3/X360/PC)

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    Sonic Generations’ brisk pace and sense of speed makes it a rollercoaster ride in 3D. Powered by the Havok physics engine, the set-pieces make way for some crazy environmental destruction. Hence, when it comes to stereoscopic 3D, the game is a natural with plenty of startling ‘pop-out’ moments during each level. There is a bit of ghosting here and there at higher levels of depth, but you’d be hard-pressed to notice as you blaze past your surroundings at top speed.

    4. Shadow of the Colossus (PS3)

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    Just one glance at one of those enormously towering Colossi coming towards you in 3D will be enough to make a believer out of you. Shadow of the Colossus makes some clever, yet subtle use of stereoscopy. The 3D effect isn’t too intruding, but at the same time it servers as a fabulous complement to an already immersive experience. Subtle hints of ‘pop-out’ can be seen from emerging rubble that Agro leaves behind, as he trots around the vast open landscape. However, as already mentioned, the real stars of the show are the Colossi, who are perfect stereoscopic renditions of their 2D selves.

    3. Trine 2 (PC)

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    A two dimensional platformer with three dimensional assets is the perfect specimen for a stereoscopic 3D makeover. Trine 2 is a natural when it comes to 3D, and hence makes some fine use of its stationary viewpoint. Depth is made distinguishable across individual 2D planes, and you can evidently see the difference between objects that are nearer and those that are farther away. Ultimately, it goes a step beyond the ‘staring through a glass window’ effect, almost creating the impression of a real life aquarium at first sight. Truly a remarkable sight to behold!

    2. Child of Eden (PS3)

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    What better game to make use of stereoscopic 3D than one that is all about conveying a highly immersive and surreal experience? Child of Eden is a trance music fan’s dream come true, and the addition of 3D puts it on steroids, literally. It takes augmented reality to the next level, with some of the most immersive and visually enticing convergence effects ever. The on-rail nature of gameplay is highly beneficial for stereoscopy, allowing the game to ramp up depth and convergence during specific moments of rapture.

    1. Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception (PS3)

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    The definitive stereoscopic 3D experience! Uncharted 3 accomplishes and retains a very natural and believable sense of depth at all times. More importantly, however, when things get exciting and those Naughty Dog trademark set-pieces begin to kick in, they bring with them some crazy ‘pop-out’ and parallax effects. Particularly outstanding is the way in stereoscopic 3D is used to enhance elemental effects, such as fire, smoke, and water. The Chateau level, in particular, makes for a remarkable showcase of the game’s stereoscopic 3D effects. Unfortunately, the game drops to a lower resolution when running in 3D mode, but it still looks great and the 3D effects are well worth the sacrifice in image quality.

    Honorable Mention: God of War: Ghost of Sparta (PS3)

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    Ghost of Sparta’s PSP roots allow it to retain pristine image quality in stereoscopic 3D on the PS3, given that it isn’t very taxing on the hardware. The vast landscapes are brought to life in 3D, and the now well-known ‘staring through a glass window’ effect that stereoscopy brings is implemented quite well. In terms of ‘pop-out’, Ghost of Sparta uses a more subtle approach. Smoke and other particles appear to fade out nearer to the screen, adding to the overall immersion.

  • Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Is Better With Kinect According To Xbox.com

    Ghost Recon: Future Soldier is the latest installment in the Ghost Recon third person shooter series by Ubisoft. According to a recent listing on the game plays “better with Kinect” along with Kinect branding which is only for games properly supported by the Kinect sensor.

    So we can expect movement recondition but what else? Voice and Facial recondition are also possible along with in-game menu navigation with the Kinect sensor. Ubisoft were contacted for a response but they decided not to comment on the situation but we can surely expect more news about Ghost Recon: Future Soldier at E3 this next month.

    Source: Xbox.com