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COD: Black Ops Annihilation Map Pack

Is it the last? My guess is yes. WAW had 3 map packs. This is #3 for Black Ops. Anyway, enjoy.

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Digest 2010-09-18

So, there is so much going on these days, it’s hard to post promptly. At best, I’m starring the articles that stand out to me, in my Reader, and then finding a rare weekend moment to post them. This time, I’m so far behind the events, I’m going to present a digest. I trust you’ll click some links, view some videos, and benefit in some way from it.

Going back to September 8th, before Tokyo Game Show 2010, we had an article about the forthcoming Vietnam add-on to Bad Company 2. Since then, there’s been frequent discussion of it, and people generally seem excited. I can tell you, as someone who was at a very impressionable age – when TV networks and movie companies started capitalizing on a retro Vietnam-war themed trend, putting out several television shows, several movies, and revisiting the politics and culture of the 60s – I am very excited. Here’s a trailer:

And now, some gameplay:

Flash forward, and today we have another story, from someone who attended TGS 2010 and experienced some first hand action, with several screens worth passing on:




The Vietnam expansion pack is the U.S. Marines versus the North Vietnamese army. It includes 4 new maps and brings 15 new Vietnam-era weapons like the M79, 6 new vehicles like the UH-1 Huey, forty-nine different 1960s-era tunes (Fortunate Son!) and new Achievements and Trophies.

I can’t wait to play as VC.

Changing gears, has anyone seen a Resident Evil movie? I have. Once. It wasn’t good, but I’m considering going again, and there’s only one good reason. Her name is Milla. Apparently the next one due out is entirely 3D. Yawn. Well, the film was apparently shot with the same tech as Avatar.

Speaking of zombie movies, here’s a curveball. German filmmaker Uwe Boll is making a Nazi zombie film, and it is in fact, based on the video game. It’s apparently called, BloodRayne: The Third Reich. Appropriately bad. Additionally, he made another WWII movie putting the evil back in the holocaust. It’s called Auschwitz, and instead of portraying a “nice Nazi collaborator” as in Schindler’s List, it reminds us what the holocaust was really about: the brutal extermination of 6 million Jews. Yikes. Feel good hit of the year, clearly.

Speaking of Axis powers, there was an insignificant article about a new Gundam themed phone that was released in Japan (of course), further evidence that Japan is desperately clinging on to old cash cows, while the West overtakes the once innovation powerhouse with its own smartphones and popular video games. Will America or Europe begin producing top-notch animes too? I’m not saying that Gundam isn’t cool. You gotta love big, boldly designed robots, but seriously, do you want a smartphone like the iPhone or HTC, or do you want a flip phone that looks like a toy? Obviously, these paid celebrities prefer the Gundam phone.

Of course, only Japan could pull of fan service like this, and you gotta love them for it.

Further proof that Japan’s innovation is suffering, Sega has apparently introduced zombies to Shinjuku-inspired Kumurocho, in the upcoming Yakuza: Of The End.

As much as I enjoy fighting hordes of zombies, this is just so wrong, and so cheapens the Ryu Ga Gotoku brand, that I don’t know what to think. On one hand, I think the series has been aging, and generally seems to be rehashing the same game, so it’s good that they would pull a hair-brained stunt like this. On the other hand, if they are trying to cash in on the West’s fascination with zombie action, I’d say they are about a couple years too late. Let’s see. Off of the top of my head: Resident Evil, Left 4 Dead, Siren, Call of Duty: Nazi Zombies, Burn Zombie Burn, Zombie Apocalypse, Dead Rising, Dead Nation, and even Red Dead Redemption will be getting in on the act (which I am admittedly excited about actually). Does Dead Space 2 count? Now, witness this spectacle.

Look, the Ryu Ga Gotoku (Yakuza) series is relatively serious, tells a pretty good story for a game, is really steeped in urban myth and reality, and on its own, stands as a time-tested contender to games like Grand Theft Auto. So this is just weird. I’ll reserve judgment a little while longer.

Also from the land of the rising sun, PlayStation of course. It was recently PlayStation’s 15th birthday. Here are some info graphics.


I was just playing Uncharted 2 tonight (on Crushing), and realizing again just how far we’ve come. A well deserved slow clap for Sony.

Let’s celebrate with some Kevin Butler.

Personally, I think the fictional VP is a gold mine in advertising for Sony’s PlayStation brand. Check out the other CMs here.

Now, back to our regularly scheduled coverage of war games, more war games, and even still more war games… sheeesh!!

Medal of Honor is a game that I think we can easily describe as the love child of Call of Duty and Bad Company. Unholy in its Coke & Pepsi carnal union, but beautiful to behold. I don’t really need yet another war game, BUT it sounds like Medal of Honor has the polish and intensity of COD, with the amazing DICE-made game engine of BC. Behold.

How about something alternative and life affirming. I have no experience with them, but PS2 titles Ico and Shadow of the Colossus are being re-released in HD for PS3. Better yet, the next game in the series, The Last Guardian, is looking pretty great and a welcome oasis from whizzing bullets. Lots of screens here.

Speaking of games of a gentler, more beautiful variety, Ni No Kuni is shaping up to be a show stopper. As a Studio Ghibli fan, I am very, very interesting in this. The important thing to remember here is that as you adventure, all the cellshaded, hand-drawn graphics are being rendered in 3D in realtime.

Here is another video showing pure gameplay, and it looks really gorgeous. I think this is a phenomenal achievement. I don’t have any RPGs right now, so this may be the one I pick up. Speaking of Japanese RPGs and animes, there is THIS wacky game on the horizon, called Catherine:

It looks like Mario turned 25 on the 13th of September, 2010. Is that the only Nintendo news of this digest? You know, I’ve been thinking about it. Frankly, Nintendo Wii is great, if you are playing in the same room with friends. There is a handful of games that work online, but matchmaking with your friends, and establishing voice chat is circuitous and depends on gear. It’s a shame. Maybe they’ll get up to speed and bring us an HD system that is just as competent online as Xbox and PS3. Nintendo is actually doing a good job with their online store. It’s a pity that the system itself is limited to storing downloads on flash cards.

Actually, one of the great things about the Wii Shopping Channel is that they have a lot of games, old and new, and have a bunch of titles from Japan that we can buy with American duckets. It turns out that Sony in its typical slow-to-the-party fashion is going to begin selling Japanese downloadable games to the Western audience directly through PSN, which Ken and I will appreciate. Although, they probably won’t all be made available, it could represent some DLC that we can get without having a Japanese credit card. Great. More chances to spend. Did I mention there’s a lot going on right now?

ANYWAY, Nintendo still makes the most accessible, tightly designed games with a universal sense of child-like innocence. Happy birthday to Mario, their figurehead.

Now to something else quite life-affirming. Mafia 2, a game well worth your downloading and trying the demo, has set a Guinness record for F-bombs in a game, beating out the previous record holder with 200 utterances. I wonder how it competes with any of the well-known mafia flicks from Hollywood. The record-breaking is generously compiled here for your convenience.

And with that, I end this blog digest.

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Uncharted 2 DLC inbound


FINALLY. It appears that more Uncharted 2 DLC is inbound, and this time it’s not just additional maps for multiplayer, or co-op survival challenges.

It came out recently that Emily Rose, the voice talent of spunky Elena Fisher, in Uncharted 2, is in Los Angeles, doing voice-work for Uncharted. It was then confirmed shortly after that the work is for Uncharted 2 downloadable content.

If she’s recording new voice work, I’m 99% sure that this means more co-op missions with full cinematics are in the pipeline, since additional maps or character skins wouldn’t require the voice work. It’s looking promising that we’ll see some additions to the meager 3 co-op missions, coming soon. Although, I feel Naughty Dog sort of lost the momentum, as I haven’t seen any new DLC for around 6 months. As Elena Fisher is my character of choice when playing online, I have to say, “better late than never”. Uncharted 2 is still one of the best games around.

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Red Dead Redemption Free DLC Out June 22

The promised free co-op-centric downloadable content for Red Dead Redemption will be available on June 22, according to Rockstar. Expect six co-op missions for 2-4 players, including an explosive shootout with the Walton gang.

This is a repost from Kotaku. I like this trend of Rockstar and EA giving out free DLC – quite the opposite of Activision jacking up the price for a few new and a few repurposed maps.

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Bit.Trip Love

Two gorgeous posters designed by Gaijin Games designer, Mike Terpstra, where Commander Video dwarfs two puny metropolises. If I had my choice, this is the way I wanna go – at the hand of a giant, two-dimensional, rainbow-blasting robot. Click on them for the full resolution. Also, here’s a good review of the latest in the series, Bit.Trip Runner. Everyone seems to be showing Bit.Trip the love right now, and for good reason.

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Bit.Trip Runner added to 8-bit series

Bit.Trip Runner

A new game was added to the blissfully retro Bit.Trip Wii Ware series by Gaijin Games, and published by Aksys. I already have Bit.Trip Beat, the first in their series, for which there are two follow-ups, Bit.Trip Core and Bit.Trip Void. This game however, breaks new ground with a side-scroller reminiscent of Pitfall, a game I spent countless hours playing on my Intellivision. (No, I didn’t have an Atari. I was lured into Intellivision by a school friend, who was the only other person I knew who had a game-watch back in 3rd grade, and who influenced me later to study the drums. I did play ridiculous amounts of Atari at my neighbor’s house.)

ANYWAY, below are some videos of Gaijin Games’ other gems. Do not underestimate the thrill of these simple games, nor how psychedelic and difficult they can get:

Bit.Trip Beat

Bit.Trip Core

Bit.Trip Void

Incidentally, Wii owners, you can demo some of the Bit.Trip series for free. You owe it to yourself to do so. The games then are 600 Wii Points, or $6 each. Now if you’ll excuse me. I have some Wii points burning a square in my Wii wallet.

CORRECTION: Bit.Trip Runner hit the Wii Ware store today at 800 Wii Points, while the others remain at 600. The game touts 50 levels and a guest appearance by chiptune artist Anamanaguchi. I can’t say if the price will drop to 600 later, but since I have 900 in my wallet, I’ll take the chance at 800 points and let you know if it’s worth it.

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4p co-op “Onslaught” coming to Bad Co 2

http://kotaku.com/5537112/4+player-co+op-onslaught-coming-to-bad-company-2

“We’re thrilled to bring something new and fresh to Battlefield: Bad Company 2 while still keeping Battlefield’s signature gameplay intact,” says Patrick Bach, Senior Producer at DICE. “We want to consistently support the over 4 million fans playing the game with new ways to get into multiplayer and also challenge the elite players with new experiences to improve their performance online. Effective squad play is the key to success in Battlefield: Bad Company 2 multiplayer and this new mode will provide players with a dedicated environment to test their team skills and rank against the competition.”

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Bioshock 2 DLC

Ken, this one is particularly for you. DLC incoming.

http://kotaku.com/5535700/bioshock-2s-latest-dlc-hits-ps3-and-360-tomorrow

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Hamster Ball Therapy

So I got this for my 8 year-old so that she and I can play local split screen. This game rocks. The psychology (implied or otherwise) is so on the money that the game starts to give you cognitively dissonant Pavlovian reversals. You are the hamster in the ball!! Motion is tight, controls are Cognitive-Behavioral simple, the audio is brilliant. I can honestly say the 5.1 being used here is top notch: Comical; affect-provoking; directional, immersive. I have no proof but a super smooth Havok engine is being used here. Get it. Consider yourself a volunteer in a reward/lure behavioral learning model experiment. Don’t be a wussy and read the manual…BE THE HAMSTER…You’re just a bundle of muscular and circulatory systems hard fucking wired to the untainted by evolution meso-limbic system. Fight/flight. rest/arousal. on/off. Cast away your doubts. You are safe. You are a fast, smart, good, hamster. You deserve to spend $10. You work like a “bitch(oh, sorry, like a feral, nocturnal, female in heat…in a cage, nothing to do  all but spin the wheel…not that I know anything about having a hamster “habitat” a meter from my head while trying to sleep…)” all week long…

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PSN Sharing Confirmed

Jay and I successfully shared my PSN content on her machine. Okay, here’s the skinny on PSN sharing.

- Change your password to a temporary one
- Create a new user account on the remote PS3 and switch to that user
- Choose to Transfer an existing PSN account in the XMB, and enter the email address and temporary password for the source account
- Open the PS Store and view the Download History, choose to redownload any content you want on the remote PS3
- Install the downloaded files and run them each to find any updates that also must be downloaded
- The remote PS3 may now switch back to its normal user account, and the source PSN account may now change its password back to its old password or choose a new one
- All content is available to the remote PS3, as long as the newly created user account remains on the remote PS3. Deleting it returns the software to an unauthorized/demo state.

There’s is only one thing that I’m not clear on, and that is what will happen during updates. Once when Jay had to update Fat Princess, she required my account info again to do so, and I went through the process of changing my password to a temporary one for her to use, and later changing it back to my old password when she had gotten the update. I suspect most games will let one update from any user account, but we shall see. Anyway, she now has Critter Crunch, Bomberman ULTRA, Wipeout HD, Super Puzzle Fighter Turbo II HD, Gravity Crash, Fat Princess, and Pain. I’d say it was a worthwhile experiment, and I feel like I’ve gotten a bit more of my money’s worth from my purchases.

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