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Amazing Spider-Man: The Video Game Trailer

During Spike TV’s Video Game Awards, quite a few games released their full length trailers. Among them was Activision and Beenox’s Amazing Spider-Man game. Check it out below:

Obviously not enough to really give us an idea of what gameplay will be like. Although it sounds like this will be a sandbox style game with lots of the web slinging we’ve come to enjoy. While not all video games based off of a movie are created equal, if you recall the video game for Spider-Man 2 is what started the free world web slinging. Which was pretty awesome. I can’t wait to see some more footage.

Via: Mtv

Video Game Awards 2011 Results

There was plenty to see Saturday night during Spike TV’s Video Game Awards (including Felicia Day playing live action Fruit Ninja with a katana). With plenty of games announced and new trailers shown we’ll be seeing the fallout from the show for some time to come. But if you’re just really wondering who won the best soundtrack or game of the year, here’s your place for those facts. The winner is in bold; where I have a strong opinion otherwise I’ve indicated my own pick in italics.

Game of the Year:
Batman: Arkham City
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Portal 2
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception

Studio of the Year:
Bethesda (Skyrim)
Naughty Dog (Uncharted)
Rocksteady (Arkham City)
Valve (Portal 2)

Best XBox 360 Game:
Batman: Arkham City
Forza Motorsport 4
Gears of War 3
Portal 2

Best PS3 Game:
inFamous 2
Killzone 3
Little Big Planet 2
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception

Best Wii Game:
Epic Mickey
Kirby’s Return to Dreamland
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Lost in Shadow

Best PC Game:
Battlefield 3
Minecraft
Portal 2
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

Best Handheld/Mobile Game:
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Infinity Blade
Jetpack Joyride
Super Mario 3D Land

Best Shooter:
Battlefield 3
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
Gear of War 3
Rage

Best Action/Adventure:
Assassins’ Creed: Revelations
Batman: Arkham City
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception

Best RPG:
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Dark Souls
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Dragon Age II

Best Multiplayer:
Battlefield 3
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
Gear of War 3
Portal 2

Best Individual Sports Game:
Fight Night Champion
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters
Top Spin 4
Virtua Tennis 4

Best Team Sports Game:
FIFA Soccer 12
MLB ’11: The Show
NBA 2K12
NHL ’12

Best Driving Game:
Dirt 3
Driver: San Francisco
Forza Motorsport 4
Need for Speed: The Run

Best Fighting Game:
The King of Fighters XIII
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: The Fate of Two Worlds
Mortal Kombat
WWE All Stars

Best Motion Game:
Child of Eden
Dance Central 2
The Gunstringer
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

Best Independent Game:
Bastion
The Binding of Isaac
Minecraft
Superbrothers: Sword and Sorcery EP

Best Adapted Video Game:
Back to the Future: The Game
Batman: Arkham City
Captain America: Super Soldier
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars

Best Song in a Game:
Build That Wall (Zia’s Theme) by Darren Korb (Bastion)
Exile Vilify by The National (Portal 2)
I’m Not Calling You a Liar by Florence + The Machine (Dragon Age II)
Setting Sail, Coming Home (End Theme) by Darren Korb (Bastion)
Want You Gone by Jonathan Coulton (Portal 2)

Best Original Score:
Batman: Arkham City
Bastion
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Portal 2

Best Graphics:
Batman: Arkham City
L.A. Noire
Rage
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception

Best Male Performance:
J.K. Simmons as Cave Johnson (Portal 2)
Mark Hamill as The Joker (Batman: Arkham City)
Nolan North as Nathan Drake (Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception)
Stephen Merchant as Wheatley (Portal 2)

Best Female Performance:
Claudia Black as Chloe Frazer (Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception)
Ellen McLain as Glados (Portal 2)
Emily Rose as Elena Fisher (Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception)
Tara Strong as Harley Quinn (Batman: Arkham City)

Best Downloadable Game:
Bastion
Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet
Stacking
Trenched

Best DLC:
Fallout: New Vegas – Old World Blues
Mass Effect 2 – Arrival
Mortal Kombat – Freddy Krueger
Portal 2 – Peer Review

There were also four categories voted by the fans.

Who should be on the cover of NFL Blitz?
Ray Rice
Roddy White
Patrick Willis

Character of the Year:
Nathan Drake (Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception)
Marcus Fenix (Gears of War 3)
The Joker (Batman: Arkham City)
Wheatley (Portal 2)

Most Anticipated Game of 2012:
Bioshock: Infinite
Diablo 3
Halo 4
The Last Guardian
Mass Effect 3

Best Trailer:
Assassins’ Creed: Revelations
Batman: Arkham City
Dark Souls
Dead Island
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Hitman: Absolution
Prey 2
Tomb Raider
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception

I have a few contentions with the list, but the winners are definitely exceptional games in a very exceptional year.

My first quibble, shouldn’t Best XBox 360 Game have gone to an exclusive? All of the PS3 and Wii nominees are exclusive to those system and the winner was a strong candidate for the top prize. Only two of the four in 360’s category were only playable on that console. Best PC gets a pass with this gripe simply because PC-exclusive gaming has become such a niche market with the consoles becoming family entertainment hubs, not just gaming devices.

However, that brings me to my second quibble. Portal 2 was one of my favorite games this year but Minecraft got robbed. It’s obvious to me that Spike was just trying to get Valve some kind of prize for their amazingness. And they deserve a prize, just not this one. What they should have received was Developer of the Year. After all, they didn’t win Game of the Year, but their sequel really progressed from the original game and added lots of new elements – not to mention tremendous writing, excellent voice performances, and a general growth for the franchise. It was a big step forward. Bethesda, on the other hand, just made yet another iteration (a really remarkable one, don’t get me wrong) on their already broken engine. Skyrim is huge and has good additions but…

My last quibble, the Game of the Year had to be patched quickly because of so many rampant glitches. Yet the patch somehow made it worse. Bethesda has made a fantastic game with Skyrim, they just forgot to make it playable. Even if we allow the possibility of greatness to give it Game of the Year, they certainly didn’t earn Developer of the Year.

Video Game Quick Hits 12/9/11

Bethesda is working on another patch for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The new patch will likely fix the resistance problems and backwards flying dragons from version 1.2. Unfortunately, version 1.3, which is in final testing, won’t quite fix all of the lag issues on PS3 yet. Why not? Mostly because they’ve been unable to track down the exact cause. Some of the slowing comes from the PS3 auto-saving, a feature that can be turned off. Other lag problems seem to be a combination of minor issues that haven’t been fully identified. The developer is working with customers to gather game saves and track down the individual issues that may be contributing. While I’d much prefer to see games be completed before they release, it is reassuring that a company will continue to improve on a product you already own without forcing you to buy an updated version. Hopefully the game will be (relatively) bug free soon. In the meantime, check the official forums for some temporary workarounds.

Remember all of those pre-order bonus skins for Batman: Arkham City that we were so excited to see? Remember how we all expected them to be available as DLC sooner or later? Well that sooner is now. Seven skins are available as a single pack for $5. The skins included are 1970s Batman, Year One Batman, The Dark Knight Returns, Earth One, Batman Beyond, Sinestro Corps and Animated Series Batman. The Sinestro Corps skin was previously only available by purchasing the blu-ray of the worst Green Lantern movie ever made. Five dollars doesn’t seem entirely unreasonable for seven skins. But, wouldn’t you rather pay one dollar each if you don’t want all seven?

No official announcement has been made, but apparently GameStop doesn’t need one to let us all know that Assassin’s Creed: Revelations has more DLC coming on January 24th. The Mediterranean Traveler Map Pack looks to be $9.99. No details beyond that are available, but the smart money is on this being additional multiplayer maps from around the Mediterranean. Look for an official statement from Ubisoft soon.

As I mentioned on Tuesday, it looks like Saturday’s VGAs will be full of new game announcements. The latest one being rumored is Activision’s return to the Tony Hawk franchise. This pro skating series essentially created a genre back in the PSOne/N64 era. Activision quickly milked it for all it was worth, eventually leading to franchise fatigue and stupid peripheral add-ons. With the pro skater tweeting that he’ll have an announcement on Saturday – “the same day as the Spike Video Game Awards. Coincidence? I think not” – it looks like we’ll see what Activision plans. Will it be a return to form and have the amazing quality of the third game (my personal favorite), or are they committed to dysfunctional plastic boards and “casual” game play?

Speaking of Activision and franchises, they have announced they will be releasing a licensed game to coincide with the new Spider-Man movie next year. If this surprises you please throw away your gaming console. You obviously don’t deserve anything more technical than your drool-catching bib. As we’ve seen in many recent movie-licensed games, you shouldn’t be expecting to play through the plot of the film. Instead, The Amazing Spider-Man: The Video Game actually takes on the role of epilogue. Beenox is developing, but they’re going back to the web of free-roaming around New York City instead of jumping between dimensions. Seamus Kevin Fahey (Battlestar Galactica, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena) is writing. I’ve seen a very short clip of it and Spider-Man looks fantastic in motion, but the city looks a little bland. Expect a full trailer at the VGAs on Saturday.

One game that has made sporadic appearances in VGQH for months looks to be nearing its end time in our spotlight. That’s because Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD is finally getting its release on PS3. The game, much like the entire series, has seen its share of troubles getting to release. While 3D and Move support are being delayed for a future patch, the game itself will hit the US PSN on December 27th for $15. If you missed this on XBox last generation, you owe it to yourself to get it now. What a great use for that PSN card you’ll find in your stocking this year.

Another of the announcements to expect on Saturday is The Last of Us, a PS3 exclusive that’s already being teased. A recent teaser video showed footage of a BBC documentary discussing a fungus that eats the brains of ants, but still keeps them mobile. The recent teaser image highlights some sort of American apocalypse. Looks like a zombie game, but I’m hoping for something a little more creative.

A recent Capcom Facebook post appears to be teasing Dead Rising 3. “I’m getting packing for my new adventure – camera, notebook and baseball bat. What else would i need for a break in paradise? – Frank” If anything, this almost sounds like he’s making a cameo appearance in Dead Island, but that wouldn’t make any sense. Somehow I get the feeling we’ll learn more on Saturday.

While we all know there are console fanboys of every flavor many people forget the quiet little contender in the corner that is OnLive. While not a full console like a PS3 or XBox 360, this service does provide many of the same titles via streaming, much like your Netflix. It’s an interesting concept, and one that seems to be successful for them, although I haven’t tried it myself. Bruce Grove of OnLive has been talking about the future of their service and what it will mean in the next generation from Microsoft and Sony. It’s Grove’s opinion that the big two will have to be looking at a streaming service of their own and he feels it’s something OnLive can provide for them. Does this mean we could see an OnLive channel on our PS4’s XMB? Possibly, but he was a little stingy with information about whether or not he’s already talked to Sony. He did say that they had an OnLive client running on PS3 when the Linux OS was operable on that system but it was never released. Could this be the future of gaming? And would Sony or Microsoft want to work with an outsider to develop a console-based version? I could see this as a viable option for trying a PSN title before buying. I could even see this is a plan to save HDD costs by having PSN or XBLA games be streaming instead of downloadable. Beyond the console manufacturers, how would we feel about it?

The sales figures for PSN come out every month, but I never really see them as news appropriate for VGQH. This month was interesting though, so I thought I would share. The best-selling title for November is also the service’s fastest-selling title of all time, inFamous: Festival of Blood. I’m one of the many who bought this gem and it was well worth it. This is a standout example of what a fully-featured downloadable game should be. In the add-on segment of the store, the Nightwing Bundle for Batman: Arkham City has, predictably, taken top honors. Meanwhile, Square Enix should be quite proud, as they’ve taken the top five spots for PSOne Classics (Chrono Cross, Final Fantasy VII, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy IX) and two of the top five PSP games (Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions, and Dissidia 012 Prologus Final Fantasy). With Final Fantasy VI hitting those lists I wouldn’t expect to see Square Enix fall from the top anytime soon.

I don’t know how I didn’t see this one coming, but Media Molecule has a great reason for you to put Little Big Planet 2 back into your PS3. This week’s PSN update saw one of the coolest Sackskins in a very long time, The Muppets! Check out the pic to see who’s included. And if you don’t have LBP2, I wouldn’t recommend rushing out to buy it right now. Not because it’s not a fantastic game. It is. They’ve sold approximately 400,000 copies since Black Friday (including those bundled with new systems). Which means you might just see a fresh new copy waiting under the tree.

Another ratings leak, this time from Korea, gives us our first hint that Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2 is imminent. This is not official confirmation, but Anarchy Reigns, another SEGA game, was also in the ratings list and it’s scheduled for release next month. Then again, the last update I heard was that Sonic shouldn’t be appearing again until summer.

And that ends our news snapshots for this week. As mentioned multiple times above, Spike’s VGAs are tomorrow night. I’ll be at a holiday party for my wife’s work and not watching it live. I do plan to DVR it though. Which will be better anyway because I can fast forward past the awards and get straight to the big announcements. Look for all necessary recaps here at Big Shiny Robot!

Minecraft LEGO

Like a fairy tale ending Minecraft and LEGO are coming together in a wonderful wedding. Can you think of two things that belong together more? This is the Chocolate in your Peanut Butter, the Peanut Butter with your Jelly, the other things that are complimentary.

Developer Mojang said in a quote on Cuusoo, “Minecraft and LEGO were meant to be together… We will work with the LEGO Group to secure a licensing agreement and donate the 1% royalty from LEGO CUUSOO to charity.”

 

This all comes from the Uk IGN.com and Lego Cuuso and I think that these things are going to vanish once they hit the shelves. Really this is the first video game to get the Lego treatment. Sure they have done video games in Lego form but this is big time and is going to be awesome.

Video Game Quick Hits 12/6/11

So yesterday was my birthday and I didn’t get any game-related gifts. What’s up with that? I suppose it has everything to do with being an adult now and only my wife, who gets bored of my constant gaming, actually gives me presents. Oh well. I still have plenty of games to play anyway. Not to mention my new mp3 player from the wife is pretty spectacular. On to the news!

As we’ve all seen, November was chock full of top tier game releases. And many sold incredibly well. Is that a sign of an improving economy, or the number of people willing to spend $60 to escape its grimness? Regardless, I’ve reported some of the high numbers for the FPS contenders, but they aren’t the only ones doing well. Sony recently announced their figures for Uncharted 3, and it certainly sold a few copies, 3.8 million on day one alone. Considering how slowly sales started for the series, it’s nice to see Drake finally hitting stride and selling over 13 million units in the franchise to date. That doesn’t sound as impressive as Modern Warfare 3‘s numbers, but keep in mind it’s a console exclusive. This actually says a lot for the industry as a whole. Two FPS series targeting the same audience both sold like gangbusters, one of them setting the all time entertainment sales record for a three day period. At the same time, the concluding tale of an Italian Assassin, an open-world fantasy epic, the Indiana Jones of the 21st century, and a 72 year old playboy that beats up clowns while dressed as a flying rodent all managed to sell enough units to go multi-platinum. That is, they would be multi-platinum, if the gaming industry based their self-proclaimed accolades on the same archaic formula the music industry uses. What does this say about gaming? Does this indicate a growth in the popularity of gaming and an increased number of gamers? Or is it just that the same gamers now have more disposable income? Maybe it’s completely insignificant. But as someone who follows the industry, I think it’s exciting.

Despite being a slow week so far, it’s safe to assume next Tuesday’s edition of VGQH will bea little more upbeat. That’s because the VGAs will be airing on Spike this Saturday. The Video Game Awards are gaming’s equivalent of the Oscars. There are more neck beards, but less digital effects (hah). Actualy it’s a generally boring ramble through all the games we already know are awesome. Far from caring which advertiser bought an award for which game, I’m much more interested in all the announcements we’ve been promised. The most recent is a “fresh and new experience” from Epic Games, the crew behind Gears of War 3 and Bulletstorm. I’m intrigued. But I’m honestly just expecting Bulletstorm 2.

If you’re more interested in what you can do today, rather than watch on Saturday, you may like what you find in today’s update on the PSN Store. Resistance 3 will have new DLC today. The “Brutality” expansion includes a new game mode (which sounds like Horde in a revamped Wales map), a new weapon (sledgehammer – quick, dirty, and efficient), and music from Mastodon. In-game music as DLC? Strange for anything besides Rock Band, but why not? Five tracks from their new album, The Hunter, and two instrumentals from Blood Mountain will be included. The expansion will be $3.99.

I’m having a hard time following all the leads and “sources” on this own so we may as well just keep it filed under rumor. Anyway, one of the first characters announced for Final Fantasy XIII-2 was Sazh. He’s the hip guy with the afro and a pet chocobo. You might also remember him as the guy whose jacket might make Captain Jack jealous. The latest rumor is that he’s actually far less important of a character than Square Enix initially would have had us believe. Turns out, he could be going the way of Catwoman and being playable only as DLC. Whether he’ll be paid DLC, or a new copy incentive like Batman’s feline frenemy, is still unclear. Which is to be expected, considering this is still just rumor. My prediction? Sazh will be an in-game NPC with missions for your heroic band. At some point, if you’ve obtained the DLC, you may be able to recruit him. We should have more information very soon, as the game will be releasing in Japan on December 15th. North American and European players will need to wait until January 31st and February 3rd, respectively.

Speaking of DLC, Saints’ Row: The Third hasn’t shown you all of its content yet. The “Z Style” pack will give you Zimo’s pimp threads and his Bling Shotgun. The “Explosive Combo” pack is aptly named. That gets you the Future Soldier outfit and the M2 Grenade Launcher. Both packs are expected to be available today for $1.99 each.

That ends the news for this week’s early edition check back Friday for more news from throughout the week. Also, check out this previews ad for December’s Playstation Plus updates. You’ve seen plenty of articles from the ‘bots here about how awesome Marvel Pinball is, now it’s free for subscribers. If you’ve already got a Plus subscription, GET THIS GAME! If not, get it anyway. Or subscribe to PS+. I was a doubter at first, but I’m enjoying all the free “minis.” [By the way, Thor, Moon Knight, Ghost Rider, and X-Men tables are coming to Marvel Pinball as part of the “Vengeance and Virtue” pack on December 13th.]

By the way, I’m getting a little bored of the ugly children that serve as VGQH’s post pic. I’m thinking of changing the pic for the new year. If you have anything you think would be appropriate post a link in the comments. You can also email pics to &&balda$$bat&& at Yahoo! Remember to take out the ampersands and the dollar signs are actually the letter “s” – just trying to prevent a little spam. If I pick one you sent you’ll get credit in the first article that uses it, and I’ll see if I’ve got something cool I can send as a thank you but no promises.

Yoda Salt Art

I came across this fantastic video (via Geek Mom) of artist Bashir Sultani creating an image of Yoda out of nothing but table salt.

 

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwyR0sSIODc&feature=player_embedded

 

The artist has his own YouTube channel where you can also see videos of him creating Batman, Avatar, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Elder Scrolls v Skyrim:

 

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHkJt2ZAwyI&feature=channel_video_title

 

Again, absolutely incredible.  Check it out!

In Stores This Week: Video Games

Multiplatform:
The Adventures of Tintin (360, 3DS, PC, PS3, Wii)

Nintendo:
Drawsome Tablet (Wii)
F1 2011 (3DS)
Fortune Street (Wii)
Mario Kart 7 (3DS)
Nano Assault (3DS)
The Oregon Trail (3DS, Wii)

Sony:
Just Dance 3 (Move)

It’s been a few years since I’ve been a Nintendo die hard, but if there’s ever one series that drives me toward their console it’s Mario Kart. This seventh generation of the game looks to expand it to a whole new dimension, literally. Am I buying a 3DS because of it? Not necesasrily. But when I see the price of PS Vita memory, I start to think Nintendo may be reclaiming my handheld loyalty.

Video Game Quick Hits 12/2/11

Hello and welcome to the first Video Game Quick Hits of December.

We start this edition off with a confirmed date for “Lightning Strikes,” the second DLC pack for DC Universe Online, which recently went free to play. This add-on brings you The Flash, along with his stable of additional characters, and electricity based powers for your hero or villain. The official date is December 6th. That’s this Tuesday for those of you don’t own a calendar. The expansion is $9.99, which will automatically bump you up to Premium status. If you’re currently a Legendary subscriber ($15/month) you’ll receive the extra content free. So, boot up on Tuesday and head on over to Central City, Flash’s hometown and the new environment in the game with the expansion.

While it may not be putting up the 67 bajillion dollar numbers of its competitor, Battlefield 3 has become EA’s biggest launch in the publisher’s history. The title sold 5 million units in the first week, with an additional 3 million since. Those are pretty impressive figures, even if they don’t topple Modern Warfare 3.

You may have noticed a required firmware update for your PS3 this week. If you’re wondering what it is, don’t worry about it. Unless you’re in Japan. The update to 4.00 adds a bunch of cross-platform functionality with the PS Vita. It’s basically the same stuff the console already did with the PSP (data transfers, updates, etc.) but now it works on the new handheld as well. So, that’s something you can look forward to in February. In the meantime, a handful of small tweaks with more immediate use is included in the new firmware. Filters are now available for friend requests and messages, as well as new controls for the auto update feature on PS+ accounts.

Not content to sit on their laurels or let a valuable franchise die, EA is discussing major changes to future releases in the Dead Space universe. Dead Space 3 is still on its way and will finish Isaac Clarke’s story arc. The third entry will still feature the third person, over the shoulder viewpoint and play much like the first two entries. But, there’s more to that universe than one insane engineer. The publisher plans to continue the property with new games in new styles. Some of the ideas tossed around so far are an FPS (yawn), a flight-based spin-off (interesting), and an “Uncharted-like game” (potential). I suppose it’s only a matter of time before they do a creepy kart racer? Yeah, I’m being sarcastic, but I actually like this idea. Dead Space has its share of fans, but with the second entry only moving 2 million units, it’s not exactly a best seller. Opening this solid concept into a wider gaming audience seems like a great idea. I can think of a few franchises that might want to consider it. Case in point, adding lackluster gameplay updates (the boring bomb crafting and awful tower defense sections) to an amazing series like Assassin’s Creed doesn’t make up for the fact that the plan was never to make the series 12 games long. I’d like to see Ubisoft get the core games back on the stealthy path of a secret war that’s lasted hundreds (maybe thousands) of years. But I wouldn’t mind seeing an Assassin general (Lee) facing off against a Templar (Grant) in an RTS. I also wouldn’t mind seeing a rogue Templar go on an Indiana Jones style adventure to gain one of the Apples of Eden. But please, for the love of gods, don’t lose your narrative path like Lost or Battlestar Galactica.

Bioware also has a couple of huge franchises that may or may not need some overhauling. In addition to the multiplayer component coming with Mass Effect 3, there is now a rumor of massive arena battles for Dragon Age 3. The battle arenas are rumored to be playable against AI-controlled bots or human players. But the best part of this news? You may be able to play as a dragon. I’m no fan of adding multiplayer just for the sake of adding multiplayer, but if it means I get to wreck fools as a dragon…? Yeah, go ahead and add it!

Speaking of dragons, what’s cooler than a flying dragon? How about one that flies backwards? Bethesda’s recent release of the v1.2 patch for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim brings exactly that, but it wasn’t intentional. Bethesda games are notorious for launching with a plethora of bizarre glitches, only to be patched a short time later. Those patches usually improve most of the problems. That’s not the case this time around. If anything, v1.2 actually makes the game worse. While some of the worst offending glitches have been repaired, it’s brought a whole new level of problems to the game, including dragons with a reverse gear. While that’s just weird, it’s not game breaking. On the other hand, removing all in-game resistances, for the player and NPCs, is terrible. Flame Atronachs are no longer immune to fire. Any special resistance provided by your armor you fought so hard to acquire is now gone. And it’s not just yours. If you’ve been struggling with defeating an enemy because of his frost shield, might as well go at him now when you can use your freeze magic. An update is likely coming next week (early for the PC, later for the consoles). In the meantime, you can skip the update if you haven’t already patched it. But you may want to run it for a little while, just to watch those kooky dragons.

While we have no official confirmation, you’ve got to know Capcom is hard at work on Resident Evil 6. Any news we get before it’s confirmed should only be treated as rumor. So, get the rumor mill rolling because we have two potential leaks. The first is pretty weak. Joe Cappelletti, a known video game voice actor briefly had RE6 on his resume. That just tells us that it’s being made, which is obvious. The second is a little more revealing. Another voice actor, Wendy Mok, had the game listed on her resume as well, but with a little more detail. Hers said she played a “Chinese villager/zombie.” This might give us a clue to the game’s location. Could we be seeing the effects of Umbrella’s experiments in rural China? Maybe, and it could be a great locale. In the meantime, both actors’ resumes have had this update removed. Leaks like this usually lead to announcements soon after. It’s possible the actors were even told they’d be able to update by now but Capcom has delayed the announcement for some reason.

Konami has put a release date on NeverDead. If this one sounds unfamiliar it’s because it’s been slightly under the radar. I’ve been seeing hints of it for a while now and I like the hook. Bryce Boltzmann and his partner, Arcadia, are demon hunters. But Bryce is immortal. So you can have your limbs blown off, only to reattach them. Or you could rip your arm off and throw it – while it’s still shooting the gun in your hand. Even having your torso removed just means you get to roll around as a head. I’m looking for a Monty Python joke here, but I’ll just let you fill in the blanks. In addition to the January 31st release date, Konami also says the game will receive future DLC after release.

If there has to be a South Park video game (and really, there doesn’t), THQ & Obsidian have the right idea with South Park : The Game. That’s right, go back and read it again, I said Obsidian. But don’t they just make RPGs? Yes, and that’s what they’re making. According to Game Informer’s latest cover story, Trey Parker and Matt Stone have written the script for what will be a complete RPG based in the South Park universe. Being called an “ambitious project” and a “full blown RPG,” players will take control of a new kid in town in order to make friends and defend the place from threats. Maybe if I can look past all of the annoying voices, childish repetition, poop jokes, and making fun of celebrities who really don’t need any more attention, this could turn out to be a fun game. It will be available in 2012 for PS3 and XBox 360.

That pretty much sums up this week. Nothing terribly exciting, but at least a few bits to keep us going as we trudge on towards Christmas and the New Year game drought. Check back Tuesday for all the updates from the weekend.

Video Game Quick Hits 11/29/11

When it comes to open world games, how big is too big? Some would argue that GTA: San Andreas was already much too large. Certainly Red Dead Redemption had so much to do that it became difficult to focus on doing the story. But can a game really get so large that it loses much of its fun factor? I explored the Capitol Wastes for close to 200 hours and spent even more in New Vegas. The world of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is just as (or possibly more) massive. Yet it seems it could get even bigger. How much bigger? Morrowind bigger. By travelling to Stendarr’s Beacon, at the most south eastern point on the map, you can find a narrow path tucked away in a ravine that ends with Tony Hawk’s favorite video game cop out, the invisible wall. But, looking through the archway, you can see this is clearly where the Skyrim territory meets up with the rest of the Tamriel continent. Not content to let it be, a Finnish PC gamer used some console commands to look beyond the arch. The other side still has leaves, textures, and details that eventually drop out as you proceed further. Knowing Bethesda and their DLC tricks, it certainly seems this could be built into the main game as part of a planned expansion. But what is it? Well, looking northeast from outside the arch you’ll see Red Mountain in Vvardenfell, a part of Morrowind. Beyond Morrowind, he’s also found a version of Imperial City’s landmass. Check out his blog to learn more about how he did it and what he found. So is this part of planned DLC? Or is Bethesda planning the entire continent of Tamriel for Elder Scrolls VI and just built this game onto a specific portion of the larger, incomplete map?

I seem to see at least one story a week about a classic game or franchise getting an HD remake. And, for the most part, I think this is great. Retro games aren’t bad just because they no longer push the technology. I still play my old NES and SNES games. And I have plenty of fond memories of both previous PlayStations. Seeing that gameplay kept alive in a prettier fashion is ideal. The latest HD update, Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc, comes on the heels of Ubisoft’s latest entry to the franchise, Rayman Origins. The upgrade to this 2003 game is scheduled for release on PSN and XBLA this spring. In addition to the 15-20 hours of main campaign, you can also expect nine unlockable minigames, tropies/achievements, and online leaderboards – all at 60 frames per second. Sign me up.

While we’re on the topic of retro HD collections, Konami will be including a new soundtrack, as well as the original in Silent Hill 2 as part of the Silent Hill HD Collection. You’ll be able to switch out the voice cast one the fly. This seems like kind of a strange feature, but it’s definitely a nice treat for long time fans. “Unfortunately, due to factors both technical and logistical, Silent Hill 3 will be presented with new voices only,” according to Konami’s Tom Hulett. The collection is scheduled for release January.

If you’re planning to pre-order the Max Payne 3 Special Edition that was announced last week, GameStop would like to be your source. They’ve got the first pre-order incentive map announcement, the Cemetery. Other incentives at other retailers are expected to be announced soon. All of them will likely be available as paid DLC a few wekks after release. Preorders will get you the bonus for free and ahead of the crowds. But, is that really a good thing? Getting multiplayer maps before everyone else just means they aren’t very populated, doesn’t it? Regardless, the game is scheduled for March 6th. I’ll continue to post the additional incentives as they’re announced.

It may feature small cars, but the announcement of MotorStorm RC is big news. This miniaturized version of one of the top off road racing franchises is scheduled as a launch title for PS Vita this February. But it’s also set as a PSN release. The big news, one payment gets you both games. Playing on your console offers 4 player split screen, while the Vita lets you play anywhere. The game will feature 16 tracks in four locations, as well as full trophy support, leaderboards, and all the other bells and whistles you expect from Evolution Studios.

That’s probably not enough to convince you to spend the cash on a Vita though. I don’t blame you. It’s an expensive piece of equipment, but it does look very awesome. I’m debating whether it’s a launch purchase or not. What really is going to decide its day one sales are the launch games. Nintendo learned that lesson the hard way with the 3DS. So what games can you expect at launch? Well I’m glad you asked. Just being the messenger, I won’t claim this is the full list, and release dates are always subject to change, but here we go:

  • Escape Plan
  • Everybody’s Golf
  • Gravity Rush
  • Hustle Kings
  • Little Deviants
  • ModNation Racers: Road Trip
  • MotorStorm RC
  • Reality Fighters
  • Super StarDust Delta
  • Top Darts
  • Uncharted: Golden Abyss
  • Unit 13
  • WipEout 2048

Strong launch lineup? Sure. Maybe I’m convinced. But, have you seen the price of memory for the PS Vita? GameStop has recently listed the propietary cards starting at $30 for the 4gb, up to $120 for the 32gb version. As if using the ProDuo in the PSP wasn’t bad enough, they’ve got to devise a whole new memory card just for the Vita? And they’re charging three times more than the going rate for standard memory cards? I readily admit to being a Sony fanboy, but it’s braindead moves like this that earn them some justifiable hate. Sony themselves have just convinced me to wait on my handheld purchase. First, I’ll wait for that game library. Then, I’ll wait for a third party to release low cost memory. Then I’ll wait for a price drop of the second-gen system to take advantage of those first two hurdles.

It’s sad to say, but way too many people aren’t going to have a clue who or what this next bit of news is about. The lovable egg mascot, Dizzy, is making a comeback. Sort of. This classic icon of gaming has been off the scene for years (decades, really) but is looking to make waves again with a whole new generation of gamers on iOS and Android. Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk, one of the better Dizzy games, will be available on December 9th. Playing this on your phone iPad isn’t quite as cool as it would have been on PSN, PSP, or XBLA, but at least it’s Dizzy. And if this all sounds like gibberish, just buy the game. This is retro-fun at its best.

Amid the threat of a class action lawsuit, EA is actually giving away the free copy of Battlefield 1943 that may or may not have been promised to those who bought Battlefield 3 new on PS3. Whether or not this was a planned move is irrelevant now, as is the argument of whether they had actually “promised” the game, or just discussed its possibility. Ultimately, if you’ve activated your online pass that came with your copy of Battlefield 3 on PS3, simply log on to 1943redemption.battlefield.com after your regions specified date and sign in to your Origin account. After selecting your territory you will receive a voucher code for PSN. Redeem this code from your XMB (account management under Playstation Network) to get your free copy of Battlefield 1943. Availability as follows: EU 11/26/11, North America 12/10/11, and Asia 12/17/11.

It should go without saying that Modern Warfare 3 is suffering from the plague of cheating. The entire franchise has a history of cheaters and hackers. Indeed, the entire online FPS genre is almost synonymous with campers and glitchers. Not to mention this title alone has sold more copies than every other video game ever made, combined. [Please note, that last statement wasn’t entirely true.] Much like DICE and EA have done with Battlefield, Infinity Ward and Activision are not being shy about banning cheaters. Over 1600 players have been given the ban hammer. To report a player, simply click on them in the post game lobby and select “Report Player.” Video evidence will not be needed because of the extensive stat tracking programs in the game. The developers will review the match with great depth to determine if cheating has happened. If so, the offender will be banned based on the severity of the offense – something Rob Bowling, Creative Strategist for Infinity Ward, calls the Douche Scale. I applaud him simply for the incredibly apt name. The higher your score on the Douche Scale, the longer your ban is enforced, with “Perma-Douhce” being a very real possibility.

Can’t get enough Batman: Arkham City? It appears more of the pre-order DLC will become available on December 20th, with some extras. This batch looks to include more Riddler’s Revenge Challenge Rooms with an all new Batcave, Joker’s Carnival, and Iceberg Lounge. It certainly appears all of the pre-order bonuses will be available eventually. Exactly when and at what cost, is not yet clear.

Despite all of the troubles that followed Team Bondi, and Brendan McNamara in particular, after the release of L.A. Noire, it appears the remnants of the group may be working on a new game. McNamara and many of the other Bondi staff have moved on to KMM Studios (makers of the Happy Feet movie) where they are working on Whore of the Orient. Interesting name for a game, but it’s actually a nickname for the city of Shanghai. I can’t say for sure if they’re going for the Shanghai reference, a double entendre, or something else entirely. But McNamara has said the title will be based on “one of the great untold stories of the twentieth century.” Release dates and other details are obviously not available yet. Considering McNamara has shares in Depth Analysis, it’s possible the facial analysis from L.A. Noire may be making a return.

I’m beginning to look at the Assassin’s Creed franchise with equal parts trepidation and excitement. I’ve loved every game in the series so far. I distinctly recall reading an interview in Game Informer after the first game was released where Ubisoft said plainly that the story had been designed as a trilogy in which Ezio was the second part and a third assassin would end the tale. Expanding Ezio’s third of the story into three games didn’t bother me. But expanding it even further beyond the third assassin starts to look like I’ll never see any resolution, just more confusion and losing the plot threads (a la Lost). Yet, a recent market research survey indicates that may be exactly what happens. It’s entirely possible that this survey is complete fiction, but the screen grab looks legit and I’ve seen a fair share of these surveys in my time. Essentially, this question found about 3/4 of the way through the survey is asking which locations and times the taker would like to see future iterations of the franchise. There is a glaring error in the last line that you would expect would not have made it by Ubisoft quality control. That may be an indication of a fake, but I’ve seen many similar problems in surveys I’ve taken – including a misspelling of the founder’s name for the prominent U.S. beer manufacturer who ordered the survey. Sometimes I wonder if they’re red herrings in case of a leak like this one, but mostly I just think the survey builders are kind of stupid. Regardless, for your consideration, which of these settings would you like to experience as an Assassin?

If you follow the media in any way, it’s become quite plain that Hollywood has completely run out of ideas and are now dredging up old properties to rehash for more money. The same thing happens in video games. HD collections of classic titles are a generally positive by-product of this phenomenon. Annual sequels are a little more hit or miss. But what about outright stealing a great idea from a competitor? Franchise kart racers are an obvious one. Nothing like taking that iconic character that’s netted you so much cash and dropping him/her/it into a go-kart alongside friends and enemies for rolling good time, right? Well, Sony has apparently decided that Smash Bros. is just too successful of a model to leave alone. SuperBot entertainment’s latest project has been codenamed Title Fight, and it looks like an all-out mayhem brawl between Sony mascots. Remember that awesome Long Live Play commercial Sony ran about “Michael.” That amy have actually been an early teaser for the game that will apparently feature Sweet Tooth (transforming into a truck mech), Nathan Drake, Sly Cooper, and Fat Princess. It’s a safe bet you’ll also see the likes of Cole McGrath, Jak, Ratchet, Sackboy, and Kratos. While I don’t care for the idea of blatantly ripping off a Nintendo property, I do think Sony has the “cast” to fill out a game like Smash Bros. And it’s to be expected. Once you make something successful, someone’s bound to copy it.

This should probably be held in the rumor category until we get official confirmation, but it seems plausible. It looks like Traveller’s Tales and LEGO are teaming up yet again for another romp in the DC Universe. And this time they’ll be going beyond the Dynamic Duo with LEGO Batman 2: Super Heroes. If this is as promising as it looks, it wouldn’t surprise me if they drop Batman from the title altogether and go with LEGO DC Universe or something similar. If this leaked (possibly faked) poster is any indication you’ll get to play as Batman, Superman, and other heroes against the likes of Joker, Lex Luthor, and the rest of the DC rogues gallery.

Proving yet again just how pervasive Assassin’s Creed has become, Square will be including a downloadable outfit for Noel Kreiss in Final Fantasy XIII-2. Price, release date, and other vitals are not yet announced, but we do have a pic!

That winds up a rather lengthy version of Video Game Quick Hits, the last one for November 2011. The length, of course, comes from my being lazy over the holiday weekend. But, hey, that’s what holiday weekends are for, right? Come back Friday for more news.

Holiday Gift Guide 2011

It’s that time of year. Time to crack open your wallets for that very special nerd in your life. Need some ideas? We’ve got some. Here’s some of our writers picks for this years gifts to get.

Citizen-Bot’s Pick:
Nintendo 3DS Bundle with Zelda: Ocarina of Time

$170

Dear Santa,

I’ve been a very good robot this year and kept my gears oiled and servos polished (but not too much, cuz MamaBot says polishing it too much will make your optic relays fail), so what I really want is a Nintendo 3DS Bundle with Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

I had a hard time settling on just this one gift. This year we have $49 Roku boxes (which I highly recommend), Star Wars: The Old Republic (which is also amazing), Kindle Fire, etc, but I settled on this as the ultimate geek gift this holiday, and here’s why: First, look at those 3DS systems. The awesome black color with the gold engraving-style print on it is so cool looking. But it’s also the bundle, and who doesn’t want their new system to come with a guaranteed great game? I played this at Comic-Con (I also played it on my N64 in 2000, but that’s a different story), and it is awesome. As much as I think the 3D is gimmicky, the gameplay on this is great– actually using the game system to aim your hookshot and arrows is fun and challenging at the same time. I’ve waited to buy a DS until more games came out (and more have!!! Mario, MarioKart, StarFox are all amazing) and so now is the logical time to buy. And with so many people probably going to take the 3DS plunge this year (almost by default since nothing else new is out there), the critical mass is going to swell for all of the opportunities to play games via their social networking/geo-locational tools. Especially since I also fully expect to get Zelda: Skyward Sword for Christmas, having the 3DS to pass around while taking turns on the Wii will be important. Great system, Great design, Great game.

Kill-tacular-tron’s Pick:
Syma S107 Helicopter

Amazon.com $20

Always wanted to fly an RC helicopter but couldn’t afford it? Or hell, you were just too afraid to bust it into a million pieces due to the overcomplicated controls? This copter may be for you. With three channels, you handle throttle, forward / backward tilt and rotating left and right. The trick to the simplicity is the two propellers spinning in oppisite directions. This causes a gyro affect that keeps your copter super stable. Very easy to fly and durable, plus a helluva deal.

More-than-a-sex-machine’s Pick:
ALL STAR SUPERMAN: THE ABSOLUTE EDITION by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely

Amazon.com $99.99

For my money, not only the best Superman story of all time (which, to be fair, is kinda like being the cleanest whore at the Bunny Ranch), but also one of the best superhero comics of the last decade, reissued here in well-deserved Absolute Edition format. Grant Morrison breathed new life into the character by not only giving him new powers, but also an expiration date. The result was an iconically potent, yet pleasantly human answer to the question of “What Would Superman Do if he had 12 issues left to live?”, perfect for both comic book novice and seasoned superhero nerd, and wonderfully illustrated by Frank Quitely, whose art dazzles even more in this gloriously oversized format.

There’s really nothing to add to any of this, except to ignore the pricetag, and all that crap about “waah, times are hard, I can’t afford it”, and buy this book. See that woman over there? The one who gave birth to you, raised you, fed you from her once firm breasts, and gave up her dreams of finishing med school so she could afford to buy you comics and Star Wars toys and other crap that decades later you still find yourself obsessing over? Did you really think there was nothing else she could do for you? Well, you were wrong. She has a kidney that people will pay good money for. Go sell that kidney and buy this for the geek in your family. And then buy another for me.

Proletaria-Tron’s Pick:
Amazon Kindle

Amazon.com $79

Give someone a Kindle this year, they are cheap enough now that at least one person on your list should get on. Don’t give me any shit about “I like the feel/smell/weight of a real book.” Yes I know books are great. However, I don’t like lugging around a hardback or carrying multiple books at once. Kindle makes life less cluttered and easy and with so many free or cheap books there is no reason to not give one as a Christmas gift. People need to read damnit! Facilitate it!

Scarlett Robotica’s Pick:
Kindle Keyboard

Amazon.com $139.00

While several options for Amazon’s Kindle now exist, I thought I would share the version I own, and the one I’d recommend to anyone. It has a full keyboard that allows you to make notes throughout the text, and it makes searches easier. I’m the type of person who gets an adrenaline rush just by entering a bookstore, so took me a while to jump on the digital book bandwagon. Still, I can’t ignore the benefits of owning a Kindle. If I finish the first book in a series and can’t wait to read the next one, I can download it instantly via Wi-Fi. No waiting for the bookstore to open or for Amazon to deliver it to me. No waiting lists at the library. It’s in my hands instantly. Plus, I’ve run out of bookshelf space, so this allows me to still own all the books I want without worrying about where to place the physical copies. I still read paper books just as often as I did before, but having a Kindle is so convenient, and it reduces book weight in my luggage when I travel, too. Buy one for yourself and for any booklovers you know this holiday season.

Swank-mo-tron’s Pick:
Lego Star Wars III

Amazon.com $20

I was pretty sure I was done with this franchise. Sure, it’s Star Wars, but I felt like I’d had my fill of Lego Star Wars games. Lego Star Wars III, though, takes the entire franchise up a notch. There are new puzzles, character types, and graphics that make it a cut above the other two games. It’s fun and really gave the entire series a shot in the arm. This game takes place during The Clone Wars, as well, so we’re able to play characters from the TV show and replay some of our favorite arcs. My favorite episode is represented as well, Duel of the Droids, and it’s a lot of fun to play. I picked it up on PS3 (which is also against the grain for me, I always get Wii versions) and found that it was just as much of a blast. And I got to be Ahsoka! (They had her two saber technique down perfectly.)

I don’t often play video games, but playing this with my son, I’m going to spend a lot of time back in the world of Lego Star Wars and it would be a perfect Christmas find for any adult-kid combo.

And for $20 who could argue?

Vagatron’s Pick:
LevelUp Icon Gaming Storage Tower for Sony PS3

ToysRUs.com $49.99

My Christmas gift pick is a snazzy little gaming storage tower. This can fit in the corner and keep all my equipment organized, hold my game system, and (for those of us who still play Rock Band and Guitar Hero) hold two guitars. I like the color, I like the sleek look and I like the not-over-the-top price. It is available at Toys-R-Us and is also available for PS3, Wii, and Xbox.