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Post by Steve Farrelly @ 11:27am 19/11/08 | 0 Comments
An all-new costume pack for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is available for download from the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network. For the hardcore Star Wars fans out there, doing just that will net you the following:
You can check out our Star Wars: The Force Unleashed game page and full review right here on AusGamers. Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 04:44pm 18/11/08 | 14 Comments
Stumped for what games to spend your money on at the moment (because there are so many)? AusGamers has your back. Well, at least we're ploughing through them as best we can as well (we're only a handful of brave men, remember).
At any rate, today we have the impressive and bold Mirror's Edge in review; a game that is big in its ideas, but smaller in its execution of them. That doesn't mean, however, you should overlook it - in fact, far from it. If you're looking for innovative, enjoyable fun with a new edge that isn't overly tied down to traditional gaming concepts this is for you. If you hate being frustrated, then you may want to prepare yourself. Post by trog @ 04:22pm 18/11/08 | 1 Comments
The co-op zombie slaughtering simulator Left 4 Dead is now available to the gaming public via Steam. You'll need Steam installed of course, and you can head over to the Left 4 Dead page on the Steam website to buy it now for US$49.99, which equates to about AU$1,000,000.95 since the crash of our dollar. However, you can buy four copies for the price of three, so get your pals together, pool your shiny coins and get into the co-op action now.
If you've been living in a cave, our Left 4 Dead game page has a bunch of screenshots, information and videos. Monday, 17 November 2008
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 10:51am 17/11/08 | 14 Comments
![]() The track pack will also be made available for download day and date of the release of Day & Age. The track pack will be available from the Xbox Live Marketplace for 440 Microsoft Points, from the PlayStation Store for AU$9.95 and as single downloadable tracks for the Wii at 200 Wii Points a piece (you can also grab the songs as singles for the PS3 and Xbox 360 as well). Post by Steve Farrelly @ 10:30am 17/11/08 | 12 Comments
The first dedicated exhibition celebrating the birth and growth of the videogames industry, Game On, has found its way to Queensland this summer, debuting at the State Library of Queensland in Brisbane.
Game On tracks the development of videogames from the earliest computer games to arcade-era hits and the very latest from today’s billion-dollar industry. With more than 100 playable games, as well as rarely seen consoles, controllers and collectables, this is a showcase of games history like no other.You'll be able to check out the exhibition from November 17 through till February 15, 2009. More information can be found from the official Game On website. Friday, 14 November 2008
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 03:56pm 14/11/08 | 1 Comments
If you liked playing in the mud growing up, or dream of smashing through precious rainforest in a Monster Truck, MotorStorm: Pacific Rift is probably going to be up your alley.
If you played the first MotorStorm though, don't expect this to be a massive leap in gameplay; it's very much an awesome addition but just not much further ahead than perhaps it should have been. Still, there's a lot of fun here and with addition of four-player split-screen, you can now yell at your friends as you crush their puny quad bikes in your Monster Truck! Check out our full review for the AusGamers skinny. Post by Dan @ 12:39pm 14/11/08 | 1 Comments
Phantagram have released the first trailer for Kingdom Under Fire 2, the forthcoming strategy sequel in the works for PC and Xbox 360.
Details on the game are a little confusing at present, but developer Blueside claims the game will be an action real-time strategy game with Massively Multiplayer Online elements. Whereas Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom was an Action RPG deviated from the main Action RTS stream of Kingdom Under Fire Series, this sequel version will be a true inheritor of the world acclaimed Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders in the truest sense with promises to deliver a unique game play and story line where the plot is filled with drama between game characters, who will all contribute to raise suspense and intensity of combat. Unlike the previous RTS series where the Human Alliance and the Dark Legion faced each other in endless battles, there will be a new third faction vying for control of the world, which will definitely pique the curiosity of fans worldwide.Check out the trailer right here on AusGamers. More details and screenshots can be found on our Kingdom Under Fire 2 game page. Post by trog @ 10:19am 14/11/08 | 15 Comments
A new version of Firefox has landed, bringing this uber-browser to version 3.0.4. The change list is as follows:
* Fixed several security issues.If you haven't auto-updated yet you can download the installer manually now locally from AusGamers. Thursday, 13 November 2008
Post by trog @ 01:49pm 13/11/08 | 18 Comments
![]() Coordinating with the FBI in Seattle, Valve began a correspondence with DaGuy, who expressed interest in getting a job with the company. From clues in the e-mail, the FBI identified the aspiring employee as Axel Gembe, of Schonau, Germany.Worth a read! Post by Steve Farrelly @ 12:50pm 13/11/08 | 23 Comments
![]() Festivities kick off around 9.30pm with a bunch of different geektastic events, including:
If you live interstate, Melbourne's Swanston Street EB and Brisbane's Albert Street stores will be holding similar events, but make sure you get in touch with them for finer details. Post by Steve Farrelly @ 12:22pm 13/11/08 | 7 Comments
![]() As part of our continued effort to ensure a fair and fun online experience for all Battle.net players, we have expanded our efforts to remove cheaters from StarCraft and Diablo II.Blizzard also recently took a few WoW players behind closed doors to give them an equally stern talking to about cheating. Looks as though anyone not willing to accept that Blizzard arguably create the most balanced gameplay in the gaming universe is definitely going to cop it. Post by Steve Farrelly @ 12:13pm 13/11/08 | 1 Comments
Capcom have given us a PC demo to host locally on AusGamers for their upcoming MotoGP 08. The demo allows you to Quick Race around the Mugello Circuit with either Nicky Hayden from the US or Spain's Dani Pedrosa. You can also choose from three different riding models and adjust AI to suit your abilities.
This is, of course, just a taste of the final game, and we've been told a demo for both the PlayStation Network and Xbox 360 will be made available shortly. Grab the locally hosted file right now from AusGamers by clicking here and you can peruse screens and other bits of information from our MotoGP 08 game page. Wednesday, 12 November 2008
Post by trog @ 06:31pm 12/11/08 | 18 Comments
![]() Set in the immediate aftermath of the zombie apocalypse, L4D's survival co-op mode lets you blast a path through the infected in four unique “movies,” guiding your survivors across the rooftops of an abandoned metropolis, through rural ghost towns and pitch-black forests in your quest to escape a devastated Ground Zero crawling with infected enemies. Each "movie" is comprised of five large maps, and can be played by one to four human players, with an emphasis on team-based strategy and objectives.Our game page has more info, screenshots and video. Thanks rrrocket for the notice. Post by Dan @ 05:12pm 12/11/08 | 5 Comments
Midway have sent along another trailer for the upcoming Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe - the far fetched fighting game that sees the MK characters squaring off against the DC Comic crew.
This weeks video features The Joker. The 2 minute clip shows off a mix of the game's hokey cut-scenes and The Joker's gameplay. Check it out right here in the AusGamers video library. Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe is due on November 22 2008 for Xbox 360 and PC. Stop by the AusGamers game page for all the other trailers released to-date. Post by Dan @ 04:58pm 12/11/08 | 3 Comments
![]() The video is for the recently released Motorstorm Pacific Rift but the most interesting parts are the comments on the early development of the original Motorstorm. As part of the PlayStation 3 unveiling, Sony released a teaser trailer for the game at the 2005 E3 expo that was actually just a concept render created by an external animation studio, leaving the developers with the massive task of bringing it to life in real-time. "They actually announced the specifications on a slideshow presentation [at E3]. We sat and jotted them down, and then they showed our movie," Hollywood explained. "It was like, 'This is what the PlayStation 3 can do, and this is what you'll get on it.' We're sitting there trying to do the math in our head and asking, 'Can we really do this stuff?"Although it never claimed to be in-game action, it was also never confirmed otherwise. They did go on to create a very tasty looking game, though not representative of that original footage. Kershaw goes on to say "it's this thing that haunts you, that you didn't match your target render... Everybody makes such a big fucking deal of it. Who gives a shit? That's how we make games. If people have got a problem with that, tough."This has obviously been the case with other early reveals, most notably Killzone 2. What does everybody think? Is it a bad thing to promote games in this manner, creating a potentially unrealistic expectation? Or a valid marketing tactic to drum up early interest in the game. Tuesday, 11 November 2008
Post by Dan @ 07:38pm 11/11/08 | 9 Comments
Activision's Call of Duty: World at War drops tomorrow Australia wide for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 but we've already received the first PC version patch to get you in the mood.
Here's a taste of some of the changes, which will probably only make sense if you were participating in the beta: - Mods are now enabled in Co-op, Single Player, and Multiplayer.Download the v1.1 patch right here from the AusGamers files library and stay tuned post-release for a full review of Call of Duty: World at War from AusGamers. Post by Dan @ 06:42pm 11/11/08 | 35 Comments
Activision's Guitar Hero World Tour launches Australia wide tomorrow, EA's Rock Band finally landed on local shelves last week and both are going to be at the top of a lot of xmas lists. They both cost a pretty penny, so which one should you buy?
AusGamers has had some extensive quality time with both games and we're here to give you the low down from an Aussie perspective. Check out our in-depth comparative review for our personal recommendation as well as everything you'll need to know to make up your own mind. Post by Steve Farrelly @ 05:30pm 11/11/08 | 64 Comments
Through no fault of our own, it took a while for AusGamers to even nab a review copy of Fallout 3, a game that cannot conceivably be reviewed without a massive amount of time invested in it.
At any rate, here it is - our Fallout 3 review. We've steered clear of any comparisons to the original Fallout games for a few reasons, but mostly because it's more than apparent there will be more people who've never played the previous Fallout games playing this. It's not as perfect as some people are touting, and we're not afraid to point that out, but this is most definitely a game that must not be ignored. be sure to check our in-depth review for our full thoughts... Post by Steve Farrelly @ 12:30pm 11/11/08 | 9 Comments
![]() Anyone who decides to do their Prince of Persia shopping at EB Games will net themselves the following:
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 11:51am 11/11/08 | 9 Comments
We couldn't let this one go unnoticed. As the release of Call of Duty: World At War edges ever closer, Infinity Ward Community Manager, Robert Bowling, has increasingly become edgier and edgier about some miscommunications that tend to see the IW developed Call of Duty: Modern Warfare mixed in with Activision and Treyarchs WWII update to the franchise.
Kotaku have the full run-down on just what has Bowling so upset, but it really is awesome to see people from development studios utterly unconcerned about what they say in regards to people employed at their publishing houses. From Kotaku: And what set off Bowling was when Heller, in an interview with CVG, said bolt-action rifles in Modern Warfare were not one-shot kill weapons, as they are in World at War...Awesome. Hit up the supplied link above for the full explosion from Bowling. |
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