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The 15 greatest guns in Xbox history

Added: 10.04.2015 15:40 | 41 views | 0 comments


Guns! They’re great, aren’t they? In games, we mean. The look and feel of a good gun can single-handedly transform a by-the-numbers shooter into something a bit special. And it helps if it looks badass too, since you spend 99% of your in-game time staring at the back end of it. In celebration of the gun, we’ve rifled (ha!) around the Xbox’s back catalogue to bring you 15 of our favourite bullet-dispensers of all time...

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The Zero Point Energy Field Manipulator isn’t a toy,” scolds Judith Mossman as Alyx Vance fiddles with the Half-Life universe’s most iconic gun – but who wouldn’t love to unwrap one of these bad boys on Christmas Day? Its dual blow/suck functions allow Gordon Freeman to hoover up heavy objects and propel them elsewhere at speed – excellent for solving physics puzzles or, more entertainingly, to flatten some Combine soldier’s skull. The crossbow on its own is not much to write home about, but the ammo it uses? You’d better get your momma on the blower NOW. The ammunition’s most notable feature is that, uh, it’s alive – with projectiles ranging from smart-mouthed chipmunks who are able to lure enemies away from their posts with their verbal barbs, to ‘skunk bombs’ that cause baddies to spontaneously vom. Lovely. Sunset Overdrive’s weapon shed is packed to the rafters with ‘comedy’ weapons that try just that little bit too hard to amuse with wacky conceits – often gaudy monstrosities that spit out vinyl discs, teddy bears and other assorted nonsense. We’re taken by the Roman Candle, however – it’s basically an assault rifle with half a dozen sizzling fireworks strapped to the barrel. When the rockets strike their target they explode on impact, flooding the screen with a network of tiny, dazzling firework displays. Ooooh. Aaaaargh. Resident Evil 4 has built its legacy on finding ways to disempower its players – from claustrophobic alleyways to Ashley, to the famous ‘tank’ controls that limit your movements. But provided you actually have some bullets to put in the damn things, the guns offer a rare chance to bite back. The Red 9 is our favourite of the pack. The most powerful handgun in the game, it delivers a satisfying punch that belies its antiquated look, and when partnered with the accuracy upgrade it’s nigh-on unstoppable. A weapon that’s able to transform into a laptop? Handy for covert operations, or satisfying those mid-mission cravings for a cheeky game of Spelunky maybe. However, the ever-pragmatic Joanna Dark gets far more use out of the Laptop Gun’s third form – as a portable sentry gun that spews death on anyone who’s foolish enough to get too close. It’s handy for covering blind spots, too – if you can withstand the Spelunky cold-turkey symptoms long enough for someone to blunder into your trap, that is. We can’t deny it took a while to wean ourselves off Destiny’s bog-standard assault rifles, but as the saying goes: “Once you go Hand Cannon, you don’t go back.” (That’s not how the saying goes.) The Hand Cannon might be hindered by a slow rate of fire, and it’s got more recoil than a shy slinky, but it’s got a satisfying kick to it, and that’s what keeps us from grinding it into scrap. You’re given this special weapon after completing a mission for Roland, and it comes with some seriously impressive stats: it dishes out an incredible amount of damage and it holds more bullets than The Simpsons’ Apu. But the trade-off is that it forces you to slow to a crawl and – more disconcertingly – it lets out a blood-curdling scream every time you squeeze the trigger. There’s no getting away from it, either – even setting the in-game audio to ‘zero’ won’t stop it from getting its point across. Nothing says “humankind has learned absolutely nothing from the complete and utter annihilation of civilisation from irresponsible use of nuclear weapons” like strolling around with a tactical catapult that fires off mini-nukes left, right and centre. While obviously destructive, one drawback is that these nukes are incredibly heavy – so they only travel a short distance before falling to the floor, making it all too easy (for us anyway) to melt your own face off in the crossfire. Worth it, though. The point-missing follow-up to the excellent Red Faction: Guerrilla does at least feature one memorable moment – Mr Toots, a sentient weapon that unlocks once you’ve finished the campaign. This unorthodox shooter takes the form of a little white unicorn who blasts a solid beam of rainbow from his backside, much to the chagrin of his tiny unicorn sphincter, if his pained facial expressions are anything to go by. Okay, so the game itself turned out to be about as fun as a Lego massage, but at least Duke Nukem Forever didn’t take itself seriously – and the frivolous tone bubbles over into its arsenal. The Freeze Ray is arguably the fan favourite – a cannon that emits a chilly beam that freezes its targets solid. You can then stroll up to them and wallop them into a trillion pieces in one of the game’s rare highlights. One word of warning, however: don’t try to use the gun underwater. Ridiculously overpowered over medium-to-long distance shootouts, the Battle Rifle was the weapon of choice in both Halo 2 and Halo 3. It’s been tamed since those heady days, and we’d argue Halo 5’s version could actually do with being beefed up a tad, but Ol’ Faithful will always have a special place in our cold, dark hearts. It’s arguably the most iconic gun in all of Xbox history. Tempt us all you want with exotic Convenant weaponry; when the chips are down, it’s the BR all the way. The weapon that first made us fall in love with pixelated guns. The iconic BFG 9000 (it stands for ‘Big, uh, Freakin’ Gun’, so now you know and there’s no need to Google it, kids) is a whopping energy weapon that blasts out huge plasma bolts that kill opponents on impact. Doom 1’s version made it famous, but we’ve got a soft spot for Doom 3’s charge-based variant, which has a little something we like to call ‘oomph’ to it. An experimental gun that shoots out beams of light that unwrap into a portal when they come in contact with a flat surface. Two of these portals can be linked together, which comes in handy if you’re late for work, fancy hiding the boss’ stapler for a prank, or if (just for example) you find yourself trapped in a hellishly sterile test centre where every single room is a spatial puzzle. Except for the bathroom. One hopes. The Flailgun works by firing out two grenades that are tethered together by a chain. These grenades explode after a few seconds, as grenades are wont to do, but it’s possible for you to hasten their fate with a quick button press. Equally destructive and tactical, you can use the Flailgun’s unusual projectiles to truss up a nearby enemy, and then kick him towards his mates, using him as an organic grenade. That is what we call a....*puts on sunglasses* epic flail. The Mark 1 Lancer, which predates the Gears of War series (but appears in Gears of War 3 due to fan demand), is a rather unremarkable weapon with a standard-issue bayonet affixed to the end for close-quarter skirmishes. So far, so World War II. The Mark 2 Lancer, on the other hand, is our idea of a dystopian future-gun – not only did it hold more ammo, it replaced the pointy bayonet extension of yore with a fully-operational chainsaw capable of drilling a Locust clean in half.
StarDrive 2 Launch Teaser Trailer (HD)

Added: 09.04.2015 16:27 | 20 views | 0 comments


StarDrive 2 will be available later today on Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/252450/ An exciting 4X Turn Based Strategy game which lets you explore a vibrant galaxy filled with space dangers and intrigue in a deep turn-based strategy layer. Design custom spaceships and deploy them into real-time battles with spectacular graphics and effects. Deal with 9 different races, pirates, monsters, and ancient threats, most of whom want to kill you to make room for their own empires. StarDrive 2 also includes a deep diplomacy system and epic ground battles. In order to dominate the galaxy you’ll need to research new technologies and terraform habitable planets. Iceberg Interactive and Zer0 Sum Games are proud to give you StarDrive 2, a comprehensive and beautiful 4X strategy experience! https://www.facebook.com/stardrivegame https://twitter.com/Iceberg_Int

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Mortal Kombat: Devolution of Scorpion and Sub-Zero Infographic

Added: 07.04.2015 21:17 | 1 views | 0 comments


April 14th, 2015 will mark the next milestone in a 23 year journey of the iconic fighting game Mortal Kombat, with the release of Mortal Kombat X . Since Mortal Kombat first hit arcades and home systems in 1992, it has been the subject of both ravenous fandom and intense scrutiny. No characters are more iconic than the two ninjas, Sub-Zero and Scorpion. As two of the original characters in the series, Sub-Zero and Scorpion are as old as the franchise itself - meaning theyre probably older than some of you reading this! The two ninjas started out as color-swapped versions of the same character and have since evolved to have their own unique looks, back stories, and relationships. So why dont you GET OVER HERE and check out this trek back through the last 23 years of Mortal Kombat.

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Review: Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters (DarkZero)

Added: 06.04.2015 4:17 | 4 views | 0 comments


Jorge S Fernandez: "Visual Novels have steadily grown in popularity in the West over the last couple of years with a variety of titles that have slowly-but-surely helped the genre shed away its stereotypical image of pornographic dating sims (although there are still plenty of titles in that regard). The Playstation Vita has served as one of the more active platforms to support the localization of games that primarily feature a Visual Novel format, including Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward, and will continue to do so with the upcoming release of Steins;Gate, which was originally localized on PC and will also be making its way to the PS3."

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Project Zero Wii U (Fatal Frame V) spooks up Europe later this year

Added: 02.04.2015 15:18 | 3 views | 0 comments


The latest release in the spine-chilling Project Zero series is coming to Europe later this year, Nintendo has announced.

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The biggest announcements from the April 1 Nintendo Direct

Added: 02.04.2015 10:40 | 55 views | 0 comments


Nintendo loves to make game announcements in rapid succession, and even a day notorious for literally unbelievable news isn't enough to deter a parade of updates and trailers. The most recent Nintendo Direct just aired on April 1, with a slew of new info and reveals that shouldn't be missed. But what if you don't have an hour to spend scrubbing through the looking for the breaking news? That's where we come in.

What follows is a list of the biggest announcements from the Nintendo Direct, with all the really good stuff front-loaded for your convenience. Check out what you might've missed, then let us know in the comments which games and new amiibo you're personally pumped up for. You can even imagine us speaking in the same dulcet tones as Satoru Iwata or Bill Trinen, if you like.

We still don't have a title for the new Fire Emblem game on 3DS, but we do know that it's . Alongside the release window, Nintendo revealed a ton formation about the game's single-player campaign, which casts your created character as the star (rather than as a companion to the real hero of the story). That doesn't just mean more dialogue - your character will literally determine the entire course of the campaign.

Early on, you must make the choice between fighting for the peace-loving Hoshido faction or the warlike, revolutionary Nohr faction. Striving to preserve peace with Hoshido will provide a more traditional Fire Emblem experience that's also more welcoming to newcomers, while fighting for glory with Nohr will make for difficult battles and a more complex narrative. Sounds like a pretty awesome excuse to play the game twice, whichever side you decide to start with.

The Nintendo Direct had no shortage of updates on and 3DS. First off, the Mewtwo DLC will be out this month. If you registered both games on Club Nintendo, you’ll be getting a download code on April 15. Everyone else will be able to buy the character on April 28, costing $4 on either version, or $5 if you want the Legendary Pokemon on both platforms.

But that’s not all. This June, Mother 3 protagonist Lucas will join the game as a downloadable fighter for a yet-to-be-named price. Additionally, new costume packs are coming for the Mii fighters, all as paid DLC on April 15. There are themed costumes for Legend of Zelda and Mega Man, plus cute animal outfits that are 75 cents separately, or $6 in a bundle.

Ready to write a 500-word treatise on why Ridley absolutely, positively belongs in the Super Smash Bros. roster? Get your thinking cap ready, because Nintendo is about to let fan demand influence who might be the next DLC character.

By hopping over to , you can fill out a survey suggesting who deserves to join the Smash Bros. cast next. Who knows how long it'll be until this survey is botted out of control, but it's a nice sentiment for Nintendo to let the fans make direct suggestions. If we all type in Goku, do you think it’ll finally happen?

After it was teased more than a year ago, we were told little about this crossover game beyond a few facts: It's on the Wii U, is being developed in tandem by Atlus and the Fire Emblem team at Intelligent Systems, and brings together two of the most hardcore series in gaming. The was finally shown during the Nintendo Direct, and it blends the SMT and Fire Emblem influences into a dazzling, anime-riffic display.

As in most Shin Megami games, the main characters are Japanese teens with special abilities, and they look to be battling monsters in a near-future version of Tokyo to the tune of a catchy theme song. From the Fire Emblem side of things, the turn-based battles show classic FE characters helping out the the team. No official date or title has been given to the game in North America; it’ll be out this year in Japan with a title that roughly translates to Illusory Revelations#FE. The rest is still a mystery, but hopefully we’ll hear more around E3 this year.

Amiibo are fun and all, but Marth and Wii Fit Trainer break way too easy when you try to cuddle with them. Thankfully, Nintendo plans to get out ahead of the snuggle issue with a new line of amiibo planned to release alongside - one green, one pink, and one light blue.

Aside from being oh-so soft, squishy, and lovable, the Woolly World amiibo will let you play as Double Yoshi when you tap their little bottoms to the GamePad. You control both characters at once, letting you slurp up the second Yoshi into an egg, toss him to new areas, and run around with him once you get there. You'll also be able to swap between the difficulty-determining "Classic" or "Mellow" modes in the middle of a level, the latter of which gives your Yoshi wings… if you can ever stop cooing at the figures long enough to play, anyway.

Because people will buy up amiibo figurines faster than bottled water before an impending earthquake, you know Nintendo isn't about to stop making them any time soon. The newest wave of Smash-themed amiibo is now know, with Dark Pit and Palutena coming this July, and Olimar, Zero Suit Samus, Bowser Jr., Ganondorf, and Dr. Mario set to debut in September. That noise you just heard was your wallet screaming, by the way.

In addition, Iwata assures us that amiibo toys for Smash Bros. DLC characters like Mewtwo and Lucas are also on the way, alongside the aforementioned Yoshi's Wooly World and Splatoon amiibo sets. You'll also be able to boot up demos of classic games with the amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Hits app, which releases this spring on Wii U as a free download. By tapping your amiibo to the GamePad, you'll gain access to a limited demo of a randomly selected game from Nintendo's storied archives. It's basically like a , only better.

For Western fans of Fatal Frame, who haven't seen a localized release in the snapshot-happy horror series for ten years, it may feel like this franchise has one foot in the grave. But apparently Nintendo has a resurrection planned, with a U.S. localization of Fatal Frame 5: Oracle of the Sodden Raven set for release later this year.

Little is known about the title as of yet, aside from the standards common to every Fatal Frame game: you play as a (presumably) teenage girl stuck in a haunted locale and use a camera to protect yourself against homicidal specters while trying to solve the mystery of their deaths. What makes this Wii U release special is the use of the GamePad, with the inlaid screen functioning as the only access you have to your life-saving camera. And you thought these games were nerve-wracking before.

If you've had your fill of space battles, planting flowers, global conquest, and battling ghosts, Nintendo has a pair of new games to freshen up your StreetPass Plaza. Ultimate Angler sees your Mii travelling to the StreetPass Islands to bag more than 150 varieties of fish, using bait that they receive from fellow travellers. Meanwhile, Battleground Z lets you engage in action combat with hordes of zombies using weapons pulled from each Mii's hobbies.

The two games will be available on April 16 together for $7.99, or separately for $4.99 each. "StreetPass Mii Plaza Premium" will also launch on April 16, letting you store designated Mii characters in a VIP room and set StreetPass birthdays for your virtual travelers on a new calendar. StreetPass Mii Plaza Premium will be sold separately for $4.99.

Do you enjoy collecting amiibo, but wish they were easier to fit in your pocket? That’s what the upcoming amiibo cards are for. They function similarly to the figures, meaning the cards are scanned via NFC to unlock features, and the first set is themed around Animal Crossing. As it so happens, a new Animal Crossing spin-off will launch alongside the cards by the end of the year.

Called , the game focuses on the series’ indoors action, making players do some interior design to the desired specifications of their animal neighbors. And you get unique assignments by scanning different amiibo cards for characters like Isabelle. The game and cards launch this fall, along with the long-promised NFC add-on that allows non-New 3DS handhelds to scan amiibo and add the content to their games.

Go-karts are fun, but as far as racing goes, they're not actually all that fast… unless you drop an even bigger engine and some Super Mushrooms in there. Nintendo plans to add a 200cc racing class to in a free downloadable update on April 23, enabling a new, super-speedy mode on all tracks. Get comfortable with tapping that brake button, because taking corners at full speed is about to get a whole lot trickier.

The free update will release alongside DLC Pack 2, which adds three new characters (Animal Crossing's Villager, Isabelle, and Dry Bowser), four new vehicles, and eight new tracks, giving you plenty of new wheels and pavement to tear up as you zoom around at ludicrous speeds. You do have to pay $8 for the DLC pack, mind you.

It may not have the established fanbase of series like Smash Bros. or Fire Emblem, but is shaping up to be a fun, inventive shooter that still retains Nintendo's classic sense of whimsy. Two online modes were shown off during the Nintendo Direct: Ranked Battle, with 4v4 matches that determine your (what else) rank, and Splat Zones, a king-of-the-hill style melee where everyone's fighting over one central location. Offline multiplayer will also be available in the Battle Dojo mode, a 1v1 skirmish that puts one player on the TV and the other on the GamePad in a race to pop balloons.

Being that it's a relatively big game for Nintendo, you knew there had to be some amiibo involved. Three Splatoon amiibo will be available starting on May 29th: an orange humanoid Inkling girl, a blue humanoid Inkling boy, and a green Inkling in squid form. You can buy the humanoids separately, or pick up all three in one convenient pack.

Super Mario Bros. is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and Nintendo revealed has a bunch of surprises in store for the occasion. Thankfully, Mario Maker's release date is no longer one of them: it will finally democratize the piranha plant placement process in September.

The Wii U game / level-creation workshop will feature four different visual themes pulled from across the 2D Mario canon: the original 8-bit goodness of Super Mario Bros., the classic look of Super Mario Bros. 3, the SNES-talgic Super Mario World style, and the 3D-rendered visuals of New Super Mario Bros. You'll be able to swap between the four at will and easily share all of your creations online. No better way to celebrate Mario history than by making some of your own, right?

If you've been pulling your hair out waiting for for the day you could play Super Mario 64 on glorious new-gen tech, then yank no more! , starting with Super Mario 64 and Yoshi's Island DS, which are available immediately - yeah, right now! Go get them! Other titles you can play on your Wii U in the coming months will include Donkey Kong 64 and Mario Kart DS, and we can undoubtedly expect more nostalgic goodness in the future.

In addition, Nintendo has shown off a slew of games for the eShop that'll be released throughout the next year. The headliner is Pokemon Rumble World, a free, simplistic brawler starring toy versions of pocket monsters. And in addition to previously announced games like Don't Starve: Giant Edition and Runbow, games like forma.8, Dementium Remastered, and Starwhal will join Nintendo's collection of indie offerings.

Phew! Of all those announcements, which are you the most excited for? Do you plan on diving headfirst into the JRPG goodness of Fire Emblem and SMTXFE (the best acronym ever, pronounced 'smit-ze-fee')? Or are you gearing up to take part in the battle for those precious amiibo? Let us know in the comments below.

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Zero Punctuation Battlefield: Hardline - Cops Robbers

Added: 02.04.2015 2:19 | 2 views | 0 comments


This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Battlefield: Hardline

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