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BioWare’s package release of the Mass Effect Trilogy arrives for Xbox 360 and PC next week on November 6, 2012, but there’s also now a PlayStation 3 version confirmed for December 4 as well. This marks the first time that the original Mass Effect will be available on a Sony platform, and BioWare is preparing a special package to mark the occassion.
While the Xbox 360/PC versions come with an assortment of previously released DLC, and the PS3 version will as well. The original 2007 release...
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Tagged with Microsoft, Video Game, Xbox Live
Tagged with Microsoft, Video Game, Xbox Live
Activision saw many nods of approval with its live-action Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 trailer starring Sam Worthington and Jonah Hill, so is it really any surprise that we’ve now got Robert Downey Jr. popping up in a live-action Black Ops 2 trailer directed by Guy Ritchie? Downey leaves behind his Iron Man armor, but he was at least smart enough to bring a jet to a gunfight.
Only one thing about this trailer confuses me. Horses? Are there horses in Black Ops 2? Or is that part of...
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007 Legends flew far under the radar until its release, and I was excited to play it, considering the fact that it comes to us from the folks who delivered last year’s Goldeneye 007: Reloaded. A great 007 title, and a great game in its own right. If the advertising is to be believed, 007 Legends takes a handful of earlier Bond adventures and gives them the same treatment. So it has to be good, right? Well, no. Not so much. This game leaves behind the elements that make a Bond game, rendering...
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Over the years, there have been a number of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z games. I have played a fair number of them and every time, I found myself wishing that there was a way that I could actually do the fighting without the controller. Finally, they have made that a reality in Dragon Ball Z for Kinect.
You can count on Dragon Ball Z to look exactly as it always has. Over the years, Akira Toriyama
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The Entertainment Software Rating Board faces a difficult task in assigning ratings to digital games, one not about to be made any easier on it by game makers. Setting aside the matter of increasing complexity of these titles, the number of digital releases continues to grow at a strong pace. In order to keep up, the ESRB last year announced it would begin making use of an automated system for assigning ratings to downloadable games. This week it took things a step further by making this service...
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Care to take an early look at Mass Effect: Paragon Lost, the upcoming anime from BioWare and FUNimation? You can do just that this morning thanks to a newly released nine-minute clip that peers into the early career of Mass Effect 3’s James Vega (via All Games Beta).
Don’t let the fact that it’s a cartoon fool you; there’s some pretty brutal stuff here. We’re talking blood, gore, vicious beatings, headshots, and limbs bent at EXTREMELY awkward angles. No naughty language...
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With the Xbox 360’s latest dashboard update out for everyone this week, there remains just one of its components to be launched: SmartGlass. The companion application for tablets and phones has the potential to be a significant feature for Xbox 360, and I was excited to try it out for myself once it became publicly available. Microsoft announced this week that SmartGlass will be launched alongside Windows 8 this Friday, October 26. I had my copy of Forza Horizon readied to see how well SmartGlass...
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