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Need For Speed (NFS) Series : Need For Speed Undercover TrailerNeed For Speed: Undercover (2008) - Description

Friday, November 7, 2008

Need For Speed Undercover TrailerNeed For Speed: Undercover (2008) - Game Description



Developer(s): EA Black Box
Publisher(s): Electronic Arts
Series: Need for Speed
Platform(s): XBOX 360, Playstation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable (PSP), PC, Wii, Mobile phone,[1] iPhone[2]

Release date(s)
NA November 18, 2008[3]
EU November 21, 2008[1]

Web: www.needforspeed.com | www.ea.com

Genre(s): Street Racing & Adventure
Rating(s): ESRB: Rating Pending
Media: Blu-ray Disc, DVD, DVD-DL, Wii Optical Disc, UMD

Need for Speed: Undercover is the twelfth installment of the popular racing video game series Need for Speed, developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. It is set for release on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Windows, PlayStation Portable, iPhone and mobile on 21 November 2008.

heres confirmed cars list,
- Aston Martin DB9 or DBS
- Audi R8
- Audi RS4
- Audi S5 (?)
- Audi TT (1st-gen)
- BMW M6
- Chevrolet Camaro (5th-gen)
- Dodge Challenger (classic)
- Dodge Viper (1st/2nd-gen)
- Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
- Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Roadster
- Lexus IS350
- Lexus IS F
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
- Nissan 370Z
- Nissan GT-R
- Porsche 911 GT2 (997)
- Porsche 911 GT3 (997)
- Porsche 911 Turbo (997)
- Shelby GT500KR
- Toyota Supra (Mk4)

Need For Speed (NFS) Series timeline:
4.1 The Need for Speed (1994)
4.2 Need for Speed II (1997)
4.3 Need for Speed: V-Rally (1997)
4.4 Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)
4.5 Need For Speed: V-Rally 2 (1999)
4.6 Need for Speed: High Stakes (1999)
4.7 Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000)
4.8 Motor City Online (2001)
4.9 Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002)
4.10 Need for Speed: Underground (2003)
4.11 Need for Speed: Underground 2 (2004)
4.12 Need for Speed: Underground Rivals (2005, PlayStation Portable)
4.13 Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005)
4.14 Need for Speed: Carbon (2006)
4.15 Need for Speed: ProStreet (2007)
4.16 Need for Speed: Undercover (2008)
4.17 Need for Speed XIII (2009)
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MotoGP™ 08 Game Official Trailer

MotoGP Video Action -- Mugello 2008



MotoGP™ 08 Game Official Trailer.
Top Game Online.

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Need For Speed Undercover TrailerNeed For Speed: Undercover (2008) - Game Trailer (Read Description for more info)


Need For Speed Undercover Trailer




Official Trailer for Need for Speed Undercover.
Top Game Online.

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RaInbow Six Vegas 2

Monday, October 20, 2008


Rainbow operatives take to the chaotic streets of Las Vegas as an escalating terroist siege in "Sin City" threatens to take world terrorism to new, uncontrollable heights. The future of global security hangs in the balance as you battle to defend classic Vegas locations and environments like Freemont Street, The Strip, and Casinos. Experience Las Vegas like never before through revolutionary next-generation technology as you work against the clock to keep one of the world's most recognizable cities from utter devastation

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Divinity 2: Ego Draconis

Friday, October 10, 2008

must how deep is Divinity 2: Ego Draconis, the latest entry in the role-playing game franchise from Belgian developer Larian Studios? Here's one example. In a friendly neighborhood pub, you, a dragon slayer, stumble upon a mass of Gestapo-like soldiers known as seekers. The seekers have taken over the pub and driven out the locals from their favorite watering hole. In a conversation, you can choose to defer to these foul-mouthed rogues, or you can challenge them to a fight. If you're victorious, they'll leave the bar, and the townsfolk will surely buy you endless pints of your favorite frosty beverage.

Naturally, you fight. As a trained slayer, you come equipped with a sword longer than your body is tall, and so you commence the beatdown. Suddenly, the seekers' commanding officer storms onto the scene and interrupts the fight, demanding to know what's happening. You can tell him the truth, that his men are drunken slobs and a nuisance to the village, and the officer will send his men on a punitive mission into the deadly forest. Or you can take pity on them and claim that you were exercising a little "male bonding" that got out of hand. Not wanting to involve the lieutenant in this dispute, you tell him you were just roughhousing with your new friends, and he instead dismisses them back to the barracks. The townsfolk return. Drinking ensues.

But it's not over. You take a visit to the seekers' barracks, at which point they immediately thank you for not turning them in. But you don't play RPGs to make new friends; you do it for the gold. You threaten to tell the lieutenant what happened unless they make it worth your while. They acquiesce and give you the location of the lieutenant's secret stash of goods that he plans to sell on the black market. Do you go pick up the treasure? No, you run straight to the lieutenant, tell him what happened, and he runs out to punish his troops. And then you steal the treasure.
by Jon Miller

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Age Of Reckoning


Electronic Arts and Mythic Entertainment this week announced that their recently released massively multiplayer online role-playing game, Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning, has attracted more than 500,000 registered users.

“In just one week we have a half a million people playing WAR online, and the ranks of Order and Destruction are growing at a record-breaking pace for a new MMORPG,” said Mark Jacobs, co-founder and general manager at Mythic.

“We spent years working to provide players with the most stable, epic, and polished online world we could, but it is the players that have truly brought the Age of Reckoning to life.”
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Combat Mission SF : First Official Expansion

Wednesday, October 8, 2008


ImageBattlefront.com today announced that Combat Mission Shock Force: Marines, the first official expansion pack or 'Module' for Paradox Entertainment's strategy game, is now available for purchase.

“CMSF: Marines introduces new weapons, equipment and formations of the United States Marine Corps, Syrian Ariborne Special Forces units, as well as many game engine enhancements, dozens of new scenario and quick battle maps and a completely new "Semper Fi, Syria!" campaign,” reads today's press release.



by karn bianco

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Penny Arcade



Hothead Games today announced that the second installment in the Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness episodic series has gone gold.


"Episode One was a huge investment for us and established a great base from which we built Episode Two. It allows us to focus even more on the fans in developing future games in the series," said Hothead CEO, Vlad Ceraldi.
"Our new game has a lot of great enhancements that were made possible by direct fan interaction and we are extremely excited to get our game into their hands and get their feedback."
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Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Updated

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Real-time strategy games are supposed to be about slowly building up an economy by harvesting resources, then gradually constructing buildings, then gradually churning out an army. They're also supposed to focus on head-to-head competitive play. If they have naval units, the naval gameplay is supposed to be tedious and annoying as you have to build separate naval structures and march infantry into teeny, tiny boats and wait for them to cross the ocean to get to the other side. And most of the time, they're not supposed to have parachuting robo-bears. So you could say that Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 is very much about not doing what real-time strategy games are supposed to do.

The game not only runs at a quicker clip than your typical strategy game, but it also has fully amphibious gameplay that makes both naval and ground tactics equally effective; it features armored bears, scout dogs, battle dolphins; and it also offers perhaps the most outlandish feature of all, full cooperative play for both one-off skirmishes and for the game's entire single-player campaign. And now, we're ready to report on our experience after trying out a few different campaign maps in cooperative mode alongside the steady hand of an up-and-coming Electronic Arts producer by the name of Greg Kasavin.

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Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning Review

War, appropriately, is the focus in Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning. Few persistent world, online role-playing game have focused so much on player-versus-player combat or done it this well. Fireballs fly, swords clash, and pet lions pounce as the opposing forces of Order and Destruction pound on each other for server dominance. From open warfare to stand-alone scenarios, there are a number of ways to establish battle superiority, and Warhammer Online consistently offers in-game rewards for your combat prowess, making this game the one-stop shop for all your elf-bashing needs. There are other innovations too, though they take a supporting role: public quests that allow passersby to jump in and join the fray, for example, as well as the excellent Tome of Knowledge, an in-game encyclopedia overflowing with all the information you would ever want.

These original features make Warhammer Online a great game, though this direct focus on PVP combat noticeably detracts from its other facets. Most notably, questing and solo play are unfulfilling compared to other MMOGs; the writing is decent, but in general, the by-the-numbers quests lack flavor and sophistication. The most noticeable issue at play, however, directly relates to player population: During peak hours, you may wait an hour in a server queue, only to discover that the world still feels really empty, even with all these areas for players to congregate and battle. It's the ultimate contradiction: By giving players so many ways and places to hammer each others' skulls, the population has been spread thin. Warhammer Online feels like it was designed for a population much larger than the game actually holds. A good guild, as well as some preparation and organization, will combat this issue to a degree. Perhaps this drawback will change as the population at large gains levels, but for now, the splintering of players makes exploration and questing both feel even more lackluster than they already are.

But you came for war, and whether you want to get in the thick of the action or support your groupmates, you'll find that the Warhammer universe is a natural host for your bloodthirst. First, you choose a faction: Order or Destruction (guess which is good and which is evil). From there, choose an army (Dark Elves, Empire, and so on) and a career. Both sides offer the usual suspects, such as healers and tanks, but there are some nice additions for each class. Engineers can summon a turret to aid them from a distance; Disciples of Khaine siphon health from enemies to heal allies; and sorcerers are capable of dealing heavy damage--at the risk of killing themselves. Physical customization isn't particularly deep, but various tattoos and other options help distinguish you from the hordes, even if the simple options and visual similarities of various armor sets can sometimes make all players of a particular profession look eerily alike.

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Review Scoring Details for F.E.A.R.



Gameplay: 9.6
F.E.A.R. is certainly Game of Year material. Monolith is establishing themselves as a developer to watch out for in the future. Adding this to their repertoire, they now have two stellar FPS franchises including with No One Lives Forever.

Graphics: 9.6
You’ll want a top-of-the-line graphics card to play this. The physics could use a little work but maybe I am a little too spoiled with Half-Life 2.

Sound: 9.2
Every gun is distinctive enough to tell each gun apart when fired. The voice-overs never did let me down and I always wanted to hear more from the characters within the game.

Multiplayer: 8.4
This is the only blemish on F.E.A.R.’s record. It doesn’t do anything outstanding but it is suitable.

Difficulty: Medium
You may take several sittings to actually finish a level due to how the horror aspects are presented. I was freaked out from start to finish.

Concept: 9.0
While the story isn’t totally original, it is presented in a beautiful manner. Monolith has done a perfect job with telling a story.

Overall: 9.2
I wish I could have played this for a little longer but for what is here, I enjoyed every moment. Is it the next Half-Life? It may very well be since anticipation for a sequel is rising every day as more and more play F.E.A.R. for the first time.

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F.E.A.R. Review

F.E.A.R. (fir) noun. 1a. An emotion of alarm and agitation caused by the expectation or realization of danger. 1b. An instance of such feeling is usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight. Monolith is ready to redefine the first-person shooter genre with F.E.A.R. It grabs the players by the neck with a stranglehold captivating them to continue to play to the very end.

Handled by Monolith Productions, F.E.A.R is a stellar first-person shooter that provides thrills at every single moment. I must say that it never lets down on the chilling encounters. Monolith before has worked on top notch FPS titles in the past. Ranging from the espionage tactics of No One Lives Forever series on the PC to the work done on the licensed Tron 2.0, Monolith has a good background already established in the genre.

Recently they have released Matrix Online (in March) and Condemned: Criminal Origins on the Xbox 360. The later has become a surprise hit for the launch of the 360 and is garnering great reviews. If you have played Condemned already, F.E.A.R. is everything that game is but more. It presents at least double the amount of spine-tingling moments where your hair on your arms stands up. Not only does it have a scarier presentation but the action is incredible. Though I must comment that Condemned is an excellent game on its own right but F.E.A.R. is what you need to be playing this moment!

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is an upcoming video game being developed by EA's Bright Light Studio and published by Electronic Arts. Its release date has officially been pushed back to coincide with the film's new mid-2009 release date. The game will be released on Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360, and Mobile platforms.

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Gears of War Coming to PC

Friday, September 26, 2008


Microsoft announced strong support for the Games for Windows—LIVE online service, with Eidos Interactive, SEGA of America and THQ signed on to deliver titles this year. In addition, Microsoft unveiled plans to bring Gears of War and Viva PiƱata to Windows XP and Vista gamers this year as Games for Windows-branded titles with LIVE support

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Warcraft -Wrath of the Lich King

Thursday, September 25, 2008

The Lich King Arthas has set in motion events that could lead to the extinction of all life on Azeroth. With the armies of the undead and the necromantic power of the plague threatening to sweep across the land, only the mightiest heroes can oppose the Lich King's will and end his reign of terror for all time.


Blizzard Entertainment's latest expansion to World of Warcraft -Wrath of the Lich King adds a host of epic content to the existing game world. Players will achieve soaring levels of power, explore a vast new continent, and battle other high-level heroes to determine the fate of Azeroth. As you pit yourself against the dangers of the north, prepare to:

Features:

  • Master the necromantic powers of the Death Knight - World of Warcraft's first Hero class.
  • Quest to level 80, gaining potent new abilities and talents along the way.
  • Learn the craft of spell augmentation with the new Inscription profession.
  • Brave the harsh new continent of Northrend, the icy domain of the Lich King.
  • Engage in epic siege warfare, deploying mighty siege engines to lay waste to destructible buildings in your path.
  • Transform your hero's look with new character-customization options, including new hairstyles and dances.
  • Explore perilous new dungeons filled with some of the deadliest creatures and greatest treasures - on Azeroth.
  • And much, much more...

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Buy Pc Game

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Video games are bigger than the movie industry these days and it's about time we get some respect. It's interesting to see how a game console like the PS3 can make or break a giant company like Sony or how important it is to Microsoft to see the Xbox 360 succeed. We're even seeing ads and commercials in our games, a sure-fire sign that we're being taken serious. Hey, they wouldn't do it if we weren't important to them. But that's not what I want to talk about. What I set out to do is discuss PC game downloads.

The way I see it, the gaming scene pretty much divides into PC gaming and console gaming. Consoles are proprietary and the games come on CDs, DVDs or BlueRay discs. You can also buy PC games on discs and order them online or get them from a store, but I much prefer to download video games from online. I mean, most of us do have broadband Internet access, so why not download games directly?

Well, there are some potential pitfalls. For example, due to my reputation as a geek and computer guru, everyone seems to call me when his or her PC has a problem. Most often, the problem turns out to be a virus. Worm or Trojan infestation, and it's usually because they download stuff from all sorts of dubious places. So don't be stupid. Stay with a reputable vendor who won't mess up your system!

Another problem with a lot of the online video games stores is that they don't let you try before you buy. Or if they do, it's so complicated that you give up in frustration. You should have to read a manual and reconfigure your computer just to play a demo.

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Pc Games 2009

Thursday, September 18, 2008

There are a lot of games that will be coming out in 2009/end of 08 for PC gamers to look forward to. As this year's E3 companies such as Activision-Blizzard revealed their latest offerings for the PC gamer and while it may not be the bonanza it was in years passed there is still much to gossip about.


Here are some of the top games being released in 2009/ end of 08:

Rise of the Argonauts - Focusing on Greek myths, this offering from Liquid Entertainment promises to bring in characters and creatures from the most popular Greek myths and presents them in a format that allows for fast-paced combat and rich storytelling.

Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - This time around, the conflict escalates as the Empire of the Rising Sun enters the fray. With an entirely new faction, the game promises to be even more exciting and satisfying than any Red Alert title to date.

Crysis Warhead - Don the nanosuit of Sergeant Sykes, aka "Psycho," and experience a storyline parallel to the events of the original game.

Left 4 Dead - Using the Counter-Strike Source Engine, Left 4 Dead has a group of four unlikely heroes band together to battle hordes of infected.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Clear Sky - Clear Sky is the prequel to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl and takes place a year earlier, when the unstable Zone is causing anomalous activity galore.

Alpha Protocol - Sega and Obsidian are reteaming for this role-playing game that eschews sci-fi and fantasy for a Bourne Identity-like world of high-tech espionage.

Spore - Spore is a simulation game created by Will Wright that allows players to control various life forms from the cellular to the galactic level.

Far Cry 2 - The sequel to the much-acclaimed island shooter aims to make a big splash in 2008.

Empire: Total War 3 - The Total War series takes to the seas with 3D naval combat in this 18th century strategy game.

Fallout 3 - After being cancelled at Interplay, this sequel to the cult post apocalyptic role-playing game was resurrected by Bethesda, where it is currently in development.

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