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Jon Rana
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About The Author
A trim chap who is alarmingly adept with a pack of cards. Oh and he greatly enjoys writing about lots of different things...including monkeys...and various varieties of cheeses.
Rocksteady is being fairly careful with details on their big sequel to the award winning Batman: Arkham Asylum, but what we have learnt is looking promising...well...most of it.
Good news for Assassin’s Creed fans everywhere! Ubisoft is giving away some multiplayer gaming goodness completely free of charge, and as this doesn’t happen very often and because Christmas is rapidly approaching, I suddenly feel quite good.
A trailer for the upcoming PSN game “Kung Fu LIVE” has hit the net with a rubber fist. Kung Fu LIVE uses the PS eye to track your limbs and create a Kinect-like 2D side scrolling fighter game. This looks like a title that isn’t taking itself very seriously, or its main competitor Kinect.
Symptom: You have an alarmingly developed level of hand-eye coordination, thanks to many many hours of subtle thumb flicks and controlled button pressing.
Side effects: Able to get dressed really quickly, can catch the bottles that the kids across the street throw at you, BEFORE they hit you in the face.
The topic of Activision introducing some form of online subscription, to its hugely popular online multiplayer on Call Of Duty: Black Ops, is sizzling everywhere at the moment. I thought I’d throw together where we think this might lead, and basically what we expect (if anything) from it.
Chris Avellone from Obsidian has spoken a little bit more about what Xbox 360 owners can expect from their exclusive DLC arriving just before Christmas. From what Avellone has said, ‘Dead Money’ is set inside a crumbling and washed out casino, where the only life you’ll find hanging about are a mysterious group called (wait for it) “The Ghost People”.
Black Ops has been in the news and in our brains for over a week now, and its success story is spreading like very sticky syrup. While nearly every person on the PLANET now owns Black Ops (slight exaggeration) and has started pouring some good old gaming time in to it, the big boys over at Activision are saying things that are making me feel ill.
The dark horse of the Q1 2011 gaming calendar has been pushed back 2 months with a new release date of April the 18th. The first Portal was bundled in alongside Half-Life 2: Episode 2 and Team Fortress 2, inside the Orange Box.
Good news! Bad news! I'm still not entirely sure about this one. Apparently Traveller's Tales have confirmed they are working on a Lego adaptation for the Pirates Of the Caribbean. The game is expected to come to us in full chunky HD colours in March 2011 and you'll be able to get it for both the DS and PSP, the 360, Ps3, PC, and Wii.
I was never one of those crazy guys who could get to wave 30 and beyond on World At War, and so far I haven’t got there yet on Black Ops either. Those relentless Zombies always seem to creep up behind me or chase me into a corner while I scream like a 5 year old girl.