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Archive for January 29th, 2009

Demo’n: F.E.A.R. 2

F.E.A.R. 2: I have not played the original F.E.A.R. I will also not be typing F.E.A.R. every time I want to reference this game, so expect to see a lot of “fear,” being thrown about, perhaps


Operation: Anchorage DLC released for Fallout 3

Anchorage

Operation: Anchorage, the first bit of downloadable content for Fallout 3, has now been released by Bethesda for the Xbox 360 and PC versions of the game.

The new DLC puts the player inside an in-game

afro samurai sounds fun but terrible

IGN has reviewed Afro Samurai and it sounds like the game offers some laughs, some fun, some good smackdowns of bad guys, but overall is actually a pretty poor game. The lowlights include bad camera functions,

fallout 3 expansions rolling out

The first of three planned packs of Fallout 3 downloadable content, Operation Anchorage, is now available. Operation Anchorage pits you against the communist Chinese in the frozen landscape of Alaska

Hands On With The Wii’s ‘Sonic And The Black Knight’

It’s already time for a new “Sonic” game, which MTV Multiplayer got a hands-on demo with in New York City today. This time, Sonic’s got a sword and his Wii-exclusive game, “Sonic

MTV Games Responds To ‘Rock Band’ 5000-Song Reports

Several websites cited a Billboard article today that stated Harmonix and MTV Games would deliver 5,000 songs to the “Rock Band” catalog before the end of 2009, but a statement released by

Square Enix Releases ‘Final Fantasy XIII’ Trailer With Actual Gameplay

There’s been plenty of pretty pre-rendered footage from Square Enix’s next opus, “Final Fantasy XIII,” but today’s new trailer has what we’ve been waiting for: gameplay

Will New Apple Patent Affect Next DS And PSP?

Nintendo was doing touch screen gaming before it was cool and rumors contend Sony is playing with similar tech for the next PSP, but a new Apple patent giving the company rights to certain gestural controls

‘Lost’ Theories — Leading Into Tonight’s Episode 3

Last week Patrick and I took a break from writing about video games to ponder the mysteries and potential of the new season of “Lost.” In anticipation of tonight’s third episode, here

Lunchtime Video — Reading About World Records

If you’ve ever wanted to know the world’s record for lengthiest drum session in “Rock Band,” you won’t find out in today’s Lunchtime Video, but you will discover where