Archives for April, 2008
Xbox 360 Is Fallout 3’s Primary Platform
Posted on 2008 under News, PS3, Xbox 360 | 1 Comment18 Apr
Speaking to videogaming247, Peter Hines (Bethesda Marketing Boss) stated that the lead development format for Fallout 3 is in fact the Xbox 360.“The 360 is our lead development platform, so we got it working on that one first. I mean, we develop them all simultaneously, but one of them’s got to be the lead, so it was 360.”
I can hear the PS3 fanboys screaming bloody murder right about now. Or maybe not, considering the possibility that they played Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel. That’s one title fans of the series would rather forget.
Hands On With Multiplayer Grand Theft Auto IV
Posted on 2008 under PS3, Previews, Xbox 360 | 1 Comment10 Apr
Kotaku recently posted an article about multiplayer on Grand Theft Auto IV. Here’s a brief description of what to look forward to:
All but one of the multiplayer modes supports up to 16 players. (The co-op missions only support up to four.) The host has an amazing array of options that they can control. While setting up a game, the host can choose to modify the routine, like re-spawn times, weapon selections and friendly fire, or the unusual, like the time of day, the weather, how heavy the traffic is or how many people are on the street. You can even control police presence in your matches.
Miles Edgeworth To Star In Phoenix Wright Spinoff
Posted on 2008 under News, Previews | No Comment10 Apr
Miles Edgeworth, rival and friend of Phoenix Wright, is going to get his own spinoff game entitled Perfect Prosecutor.
From what we can ascertain from the new scan that recently popped up in Famitsu, Perfect Prosecutor places you in the role of the prosecutor and has you after familar faces such as Miles Edgeworth and Dick Gumshoe (which might be the greatest names for supporting chararcters in a game ever.) Edgeworth seems to be combing crime scenes for possible missed evidence. Also, new detective mechanics will be introduced, which ought to please many a fan of the original series.
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Second, this isn’t a review of the guides themselves. I’ve only used two, one for each faction, so I can’t give a comparison about which is more effective. The purpose of this article is to inform you of what to expect in case you’re thinking of purchasing a copy. With that said, here’s a list of what you’ll usually get.
1. Promise of leveling from 1-70 in X days.
The number of days specified here is equal to what’s displayed when you type the in-game command “/played”. This means that if you played an hour per day for five days, you’ll get 5 hours as a response from the /played command. Obviously, playing only that much won’t get you to level 70.
Trailers: Grand Theft Auto IV: Everyone’s A Rat
Posted on 2008 under PS3, Previews, Xbox 360 | 1 Comment2 Apr