Even more added to the Indie Gala

Set Your Price, Donate, Play!

Hopefully you’ll be familiar with Indie Gala from the recent Push-Start competitions celebrating our two year anniversary. If not, you should really point your browsers over to their official website and grab yourself a bargain, while also knowing that your money is going to both the developers and a good cause through a number of charities. Grab yourself some awesome Steam games and Music from Indie developers and artists.

Today it gets even better, as Indie Gala have announced that another title has been added to their bundles. Unlocking at 8:00pm GMT / 3:00pm EST (right this moment), you’ll be able to grab Fruit Blitz for your Android device! This will be available for new bundles as well as current purchasers through their login. The title will be available in all tiers of the packages, but why not add more to your existing donation to show your appreciation for this great cause.

Fruit Blitz features -
- 90 second games making for perfect mobile play.
- Familiar matching mechanics with some new twists.
- Drop-dead gorgeous graphics.
- Pumpin’ calypso soundtrack.
- Form a team with your Facebook(tm) friends and take on the world through the built in leaderboards.
- Or just stomp each others scores as often as possible.
- No weak storylines or other distractions. Still no birds or zombies!
- Are you ninja enough to trigger the Fruit Blitz feature?

While you can of course donate what you want, the more you give the more you get, though it’s hardly pushing the boat out when you’re getting 13 games and 9 albums for $9.18 or more.

Each tier offers you a selection of PC games (redeemed by Steam) and music albums (downloadable either in 320kbps MP3 or  FLAC formats). This years selection includes awesome games such as – Roboblitz, Greed Corp, InMomentum and Hacker Evolution.

This year marks the first time that music has been added to the bundle, and for good cause…

“We believe that between music and games there is an unbreakable link. Both are two forms of art, which is why we offer a package that due importance to both” says indiegala organizators.

Nintendo and Sega Join Forces to Launch Rhythm Thief and The Emperor’s Treasure Across Europe!

As the title suggests, these two have joined forces yet again!. The game is scheduled to be released on the Nintendo 3DS across Europe on 5th April 2012.

Rhythm Thief and the Emperor’s Treasure combines a thrilling twist-filled challenging adventure, whilst rhythm based challenges utilize the unique functions that the 3DS brings to its users. The action will be taking place in a beautifully rendered anime style Paris, where you take control of Raphael, whose alter ego is Phantom R, an honourable thief who always returns his loot a few days after stealing it! With your canine companion Fondue, you aim to solve the mystery of your father’s disappearance once and for all, by daring THE most daring robbery yet, whilst staying one step ahead of the Parisian police!

Race around Paris by cracking puzzles, finding clues and outwitting foes who are out to stop you from pilfering some of the world’s most expensive art. Along your journey you will be seeing and visiting some of the most famous landmarks Paris has to offer! Raphael never misses an opportunity to boogie whilst solving a mystery and there are over fifty rhythm-based challenged on offer to test how well you can use the touch screen, by sweeping, tapping, button bashing and gyro gyrating skills!

Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure will be available across Europe on 5th April
2012 exclusively on Nintendo 3DS. For more information about this and other
features, visit rhythmthief.nintendo.co.uk and www.sega.com

Borderlands 2 – Now with 95.6 per cent more WUB WUB!

2k Games have released a trailer for the upcoming Borderlands 2 that promises bigger, better and more dub step then is healthy for you.

Borderlands was a kickass game. What looked like a cel-shaded Fallout 3 ripoff was instead a great experience on its own. Was it original? Hell no. Was it a whole lot of awesomeness? Hell yes!

So when the trailer for Borderlands 2 asks you to  “get ready to joy puke your face off” and tells you that “87 bazillion guns just got…bazilliondier”, you damn will take notice. You’ll also notice that Borderlands 2 will feature 4 player co-op, new rides, more skills (to pay the bills), split-screen (a lost gaming art) and 95.6 per cent more “WUB WUB”The increase in WUB WUB is worth the price of Borderlands 2 alone.

Also pre-order Borderlands 2 and you’ll get Golden Key, Vault Hunter’s relic and Gearbox Gunpack.

Namco Celebrate Vita’s Launch With Touch My Katamari and A Competition

The crazy people at Namco Banadai have decided to help celebrate the Playstation Vita’s launch with a creative competition.  Namco are looking  for people who aren’t afraid to touch their Katamari in public, take pictures and send them to Namco so we can share their fondness for sticky things with millions of like-minded Katamari lovers all over the world via the miracle of the Internet.

So what do you have to do? Well it’s very simple. Take note of this image of Namco’s very own NAMCO BANDAI UK Community Queen, Hollie Bennett. She’s touched her Katamari so much since starting work here that it comprises all our major releases, half a ton of stationery and loads of Dragon Ball Z figures which had previously started to take over the office.

We want you to build your very own Katamari and touch it every day. We want pictures! We want to see love in your eyes and care in your creations. Touch it. Touch it. Touch it. You know it makes sense. The best picture wins a PS Vita (inc memory card) a copy of Touch My Katamari and a Katamari t-shirt so you’ll never be far away from touching your sticky virtual friend.

 

The competition closes on 7th March and all images should be sent via email to uk-competition@namcobandaipartners.com or tweeted to @NamcoBandaiUK with the hashtag #itouchmykatamari.

Good luck!

GAME Will not be stocking PS Vita Ubisoft Titles at launch in the UK

The Playstation Vita has officially launched in the UK and already there has been a disruption to its launch. I noticed after attending the Playstation Vita launch event that Game in Oxford Street had no Ubisoft titles listed on the shelves. After returning home I decided to try and find out why there were no Ubisoft titles at launch. The website VG247 has managed to find out some information on the matter, which opens a whole lot of questions.

VG247 Writes:  

“At this time we will not be selling the following Ubisoft titles; Lumines Electronic Symphony, Michael Jackson: The Experience, Rayman Origins, Asphalt Injection and Dungeon Hunter Alliance,” the chain said in a statement.

“All customers affected by this decision have been made aware of the situation and we will continue to communicate any updates to customers through our Twitter and Facebook feeds.”

A rep couldn’t confirm a specific reason for not stocking the games. Vita titles from Sony, EA, Codemasters, Namco Bandai, Capcom and Sega will be available in GAME stores from midnight.

Ubisoft has declined to comment on the matter.

Concerns regarding GAME were raised after recent troubles with its ability to raise credit insuranceand acquire new stock.

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It is an odd situation and may cause a lot of disruption to people who have pre-ordered specific bundles. With no comment from Ubisoft the situation is still not clear on why Game have decided not to sell Ubisofts titles.

We will keep you updated if the issue unravels anymore.

Capcom to Celebrate 25 Years Of Street Fighter with Tournaments and more

Capcom have announced that the Street Fighter franchise will soon be 25 years old. As a way of celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Street Fighter, Capcom plans to give back to its loyal fan base by hosting numerous international tournaments honouring the series. Additionally, the company will be releasing Street Fighter X Tekken, which will receive long-term DLC support, new characters on the PS Vita and even an upcoming fighting competition reality show!

Street Fighter X Tekken will soon be hitting our PS3′s and Xbox 360′s in March.  Street Fighter X Tekken is the newest addition to the Street Fighter family and will rely heavily on player feedback as a way to enhance and evolve the experience. Exciting new features and additions will be consistently introduced, allowing fans of the game to tap into a wide variety of robust Downloadable Content (DLC) options that will breathe new life into the product. The retail version of Street Fighter X Tekken will be the only disc-based version consumers will need to own and all future upgrades will come from post-launch DLC.

Press Release: 

In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Street Fighter and the upcoming new product launch, Capcom is in the process of organizing a series of tournaments throughout the year in locations across the globe, providing cash and prizes totalling over $500,000. These high-stakes tournaments feature the upcoming Street Fighter X Tekken game, in addition to previous titles from the highly-acclaimed Street Fightercatalogue. More details on the specific territories and tournament structure will be coming soon.

In order to provide the most intense fighting experience possible, the Street Fighter X Tekken development team is working closely with the tournament community and organizers to offer a post-launch game update that will help streamline the Gem selection process for competitive players. A customized gameplay experience is at the heart of the new game, and the innovative Gem system adds an extra level of depth and provides a pioneering way to experience fighting games.

Also joining in on the 25th Anniversary festivities, 12 new fan-favourite Street Fighter X Tekken characters have been selected to be introduced in the PS Vita system version of the game when it releases later this year. Fighting their way into the handheld world of Street Fighter X Tekken, from the Street Fighter side… Blanka, Cody, Dudley, Elena, Guy and Sakura will be playable and from Tekken…, Alisa Bosconovitch, Bryan Fury, Christie Monteiro, Jack, Lars Alexandersson and Lei Wulong will all make their debut on the PS Vita system.

Additionally, Capcom is excited to be collaborating with iPlayWinner and Team Sp00ky to deliver the first ever fighting-game-centered internet reality show, completely LIVE. “Cross Assault” begins airing on February 22, 2012 and will feature 10 players (split between Team Street Fighter and Team Tekken) who compete for pride, fame and a grand prize of $25,000. Competing on Capcom’s next premier fighting game, Street Fighter X Tekken, players will receive strategic advice from the coaches and must work together as a team to find the most effective strategies to win team challenges, or risk elimination. Capcom is working closely with IGN to bring this innovative fighting game experience to fans everywhere. Tune in to http://www.ign.com/crossassault/ and… FIGHT!

Street Fighter X Tekken launches in North America on March 6, 2012 and March 9, 2012 in Europe. A PC version of Street Fighter X Tekken is due for release on May 11, 2012 and the PS Vita system version is slated for this autumn. More details on the PC and PS Vita system versions will be announced in the near future.

Playstation Vita Update Coming Tomorrow, adds Maps app, video recording, and other updates

The PS Vita is only a few hours away from its Midnight Launch. Once you’ve grabbed yours, you’ll definitely want to get it connected to the internet as Sony has a planned update for launch. The firmware update is version 1.61, adding a Maps application to the home screen, allows for video recording in the Photos application, and allows for any ratings you make in the PlayStation Store to appear on Facebook.  There’s also the Discoveries screen (within Near) which now lists up to 100 players, as well as the number of times they’ve been seen.

There also has been an update to the Content Manager Assistant app, meaning both Windows and Mac users can download it to copy files across. Sony recommend everyone to update to 1.61, as there are some systemwide performance improvements too.

The latest firmware can be downloaded on the console over Wi-Fi, or can be updated from a PC or Mac with the Content Manager Assistant.

Spec Ops steps up to The Line with a release date

After many years or being pushed back and rescheduled, Spec Ops: The Line has finally received a solid release date. Today, Take-Two have announced the that Spec Ops will be crossing the finish line on June 26th as well as revealing details of a Premium Edition. The previously mentioned “Premium Edition” will feature a variety of multiplayer bonus content to folks who pre-order the game from “participating retailers” (none are listed as of yet).

If that isn’t enough for you, part of the “Premium Edition’s” content is getting access to the “FUBAR pack,” containing various multiplayer customization options (“unique and visually distinct items” … to everyone who pre-orders the game). Additionally, the content includes an AK-47 unlock and an Officer Class promotion at rank one, as well as double XP for the first week of online play. Take-Two are certainly drawing a line in the sand, if you pre-order you’re likely to be on the winning side.

So there you have it, Spec Ops: The Line. I was lucky enough to be in the closed Beta that took place sometime last year and I can safely say that it’s not bad, not bad at all.

Alive and Re:Kicking Part 1 – Syndicate

 

The first title in our series of pieces is also one of two isometric strategy games due for the modern treatment. While Syndicate launches tomorrow in the US (21st February), us Europeans have the pleasure of waiting until Friday. Like so many releases of late, it’s taken the FPS route to bring it up to speed for today’s hardcore market.

The classic 1993 isometric strategy game saw gamers take on the role of a seedy and brutal CEO at Eurocorp, one of the market leaders in a futuristic cyber-punk dystopia. Your task was to command a team of deadly cyborgs on the ground to steal information from your business rivals and murder the competition all in the name of financial success.

While this classic game has seen an expansion pack for the original PC version and a Playstation version in the shape of Syndicate Wars, it has remained in the annals of history long forgotten until now. It has, however, resurfaced in its original form on Good Old Games, available as a download that can be played on modern computers, and that’s great if you’re a fan of the original or want to dip your toes in Bullfrog’s classic before Starbreeze’s game launches.

All said and done though, had it launched in its original format in downloadable form on the Xbox 360 or PS3, it simply wouldn’t be able to stand against more modern titles, or even those from the last decade. Its repetitive chip-tune soundtrack may seem quaint at first but it doesn’t reach the standard of some Indie games, never mind full blown titles, and begins to grate painfully on the ears.

Modern gamers need a plot to get behind. Most recent games worth their salt have deep and involved storylines that pull the player in, giving them a reason to continue, no matter how shallow the gameplay is. A series of mission briefing screens becomes an obsolete method of storytelling when you think that classic franchises like Command and Conquer used live action sequences to pad the story out and give the player a reason and rhyme for their action.

On top of this, simple point and click mechanisms are dated and not best suited to both consoles and PC. This type of control scheme has seen major overhauls on consoles due to the lack of available buttons, with the inclusion of radial dials and awkward button combinations, but it’s a system that works best with a keyboard and mouse.

While classic in its origins, it will remain a classic until it has been worked over for a modern audience, and that’s where Starbreeze have stepped in. They’ve have taken the concept, added their trademark up close and personal approach to combat and added a story based campaign, with a selection of co-op missions to bolster the package. Simply because it’s a first person shooter, doesn’t mean that it’ll be yet another bland gun-toting affair.

Starbreeze have a pedigree in storytelling, The Chronicles of Riddick and The Darkness being perfectly shining examples of how to tell a dark story and atmospheric tale. Their team have an amazing ability of turning even the smallest bit-part into an interesting and fully fleshed piece of the product, so there’s hope for the story yet, but it remains to be seen if it can avoid old clichés.

From hands on time with the co-op demo, it’s clear that the gunplay is nicely weighted and satisfying and that’s probably the most problematic issue signed, sealed and delivered. The much lauded breaching mechanics have been well implemented to add a nice dollop of cream on top of what appears to be a more than capable shooter which should provide a decent challenge when the difficulty is hiked a notch.

Thankfully, we won’t have long to wait and its release could prove once and for all, that Starbreeze are a great developer that have been highly underrated. Failing that, the hordes of angry fans that cried out against its revival will have made a very good point. Let’s hope they’re wrong though.

Syndicate releases for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC 21st February 2012 in the US, and 24th in Europe.

The Latest UK Video Games Chart

Welcome back to the Latest UK Video Games Chart, below is a list of last weeks most popular games.

Feb 12th – 18th

POS.  TITLE 

PUBLISHER

 LAST 
 WEEK 

1

UFC UNDISPUTED 3

THQ

-

2

FIFA 12

EA SPORTS

5

3

CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 3

ACTIVISION

7

4

MARIO & SONIC LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES

SEGA

10

5

BATTLEFIELD 3

EA GAMES

6

6

FINAL FANTASY XIII-2

SQUARE ENIX

2

7

SKYLANDERS: SPYRO’S ADVENTURE

SKYLANDERS

14

8

THE DARKNESS II

2K GAMES

3

9

-

THE ELDER SCROLLS V: SKYRIM

BETHESDA SOFTWORKS

9

10

JUST DANCE 3

UBISOFT

12

11

ASSASSIN’S CREED: REVELATIONS

UBISOFT

8

12

KINGDOMS OF AMALUR: RECKONING

EA GAMES

1

13

METAL GEAR SOLID HD COLLECTION

KONAMI

4

14

ZUMBA FITNESS

505 GAMES

13

15

LEGO HARRY POTTER: YEARS 5-7

WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE

-

16

-

RAGE

BETHESDA SOFTWORKS

16

17

SAINTS ROW: THE THIRD

THQ

15

18

LEGO PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN

DISNEY INTERACTIVE STUDIOS

-

19

SUPER MARIO 3D LAND

NINTENDO

-

20

NEED FOR SPEED: THE RUN

EA GAMES

17