Tag: Vita

  • Playstation Vita Gets In The Holiday Bundle Spirit

    Just one day after a new 3DS XL bundle was announced Sony has joined the party with a new Vita offer that doesn’t look too bad.

    For $299.99 you will get the 3G/Wi-Fi PS Vita, voucher for the game Unit 13, a 4GB memory card and a one year subscription to Playstation Plus. If you have been waiting on a better deal to get a Vita then I think you won’t find any better than this. A year of PS Plus is $49.99 a year on its own and add in the value of the instant game collection that you receive on both the PS3 and Vita and there really is no reason to wait getting the handheld anymore.

    PS Plus was just made available to Vita owners and you can download Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Jet Set Radio, WipEout 2048, Gravity Rush and more for free. So essentially for 300 bucks you are getting a Vita, memory card and seven games right out of the box.

    If you already have a PS Plus account on your PS3 then another year will be added to your service when you buy this bundle.

  • Nathan Drake….I Choose You!!!

    Here is Bend Studios Uncharted card game which was leaked out a few weeks ago. Officially known as Uncharted: Fight For Fortune the card battle game looks to have a single player story mode as well as multiplayer (as you would expect).

    You can customize your deck as well as add collectibles that you find while playing Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Bend’s Uncharted Vita game that was released earlier this year when the system launched. Now I know you are trying to contain your excitement because I know this is exactly what I have been waiting on. Not news on Uncharted 4 or a Golden Abyss follow-up but a card battle game.

    I love Uncharted but not this much.

    Uncharted: Fight For Fortune is out on December 4th and costs $4.99

     

  • New Game Releases. November 20, 2012.

    Agent 47 Returns And Playstation All-Stars Battle It Out.

    [amazon_link id=”B002I0H2G0″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Hitman: Absolution[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, PC) $59.99

    It has been far too long (six years) since we last got to take control of Agent 47 and his wonderful world of assassination. Now Eidos and Square Enix are bringing him back for another go round. This time there is a conspiracy inside his agency and his target is a good friend and former employer.

    [amazon_link id=”B007XYBUBE” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale[/amazon_link] (PS3) $59.99

    Who doesn’t love Smash Bros.? Sony takes their stab at the brawler genre with some of their favorite first party characters and a few third parties also. This title is a Cross-Buy which means that purchasing the PS3 version will get you a download code to the Vita version for free. Not too shabby.

    The Walking Dead: Episode 5: No Time Left (XBL/ PSN) 400 MS Points/ $5

    Here we are finally at the end of Telltale’s amazing episodic game based on Robert Kirkman’s comic book. They have done an incredible job at getting us attached to the characters and I have heard that the final episode is tear inducing. This has been the best deal in games all year. If you have not started playing these yet there is no reason not to start now that all of the episodes are out.

    [amazon_link id=”B007W8S2MG” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Persona 4 Golden[/amazon_link] (Vita) $39.99

    Two big Vita releases in one week. Must be a special occasion or something. This is a remake of the popular PS2 title with more voiceovers and new features. If you are looking for a true Japanese RPG then here is an early Christmas present.

     

    That is it for this week. Next week seems to be taking a holiday vacation with Ratchet and Clank: Full Frontal Assault being the only recognizable release. If any of you picked up a Wii U this past Sunday or are looking for one now then take a minute and take a look at our Wii U Buyer’s Guide.

     

  • Gamestop Black Friday Ad Has Best Xbox 360 Bundle Of The Season

    Line Forms Here.

    Gamestop’s Black Friday ad has leaked online and the retailer is not letting Best Buy and others outdo them during the biggest shopping day of the year. Leading the way this year is what is probably the best bundle available this holiday season. They are offering the Xbox 360 250GB Holiday Bundle which comes with the console, a copy of Forza Motorsports 4 and a download code for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Then just to sweeten the pot you will get a copy of the biggest game of the year, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.

    Hear that shoppers? Gamestop wins the bundle war.

    Here is a rundown of the deals that will be available on Black Friday from the retailer.

    Friday Only Deals

    -Xbox 360 250GB Holiday Bundle w/Forza Motorsports 4, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim AND Call of Duty: Black Ops 2- $249.99

    – Playstation 3 500GB Console w/ Infamous 1&2 and Uncharted 1&2- $199.99

    – Playstation Vita (White) Assassin’s Creed 3: Liberation Bundle- $199.99

    – Xbox LIVE 3 Month Gold Subscription- $12.49

    – Forza Horizon (360)- $39.99

    – Dance Central 3 (360)- $29.99

    – Fable: The Journey (360)- $29.99

    – Battlefield 3: Premium Edition (360, PS3, PC)- $29.99

    – Medal of Honor: Warfighter (360, PS3, PC)- $29.99

    – Need For Speed: Most Wanted (360, PS3)- $29.99

    – Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale (PS3)- $39.99 w/ new Playstation 3 console purchase

    – Little Big Planet Karting (PS3)- $29.99

    – Jak and Daxter Collection (PS3)- $19.99

    – Diablo 3 (PC)- $39.99

    – Lego The Lord of the Rings (3DS, Vita) $19.99

    – Lego Batman 2 (3DS, DS, Vita)- $14.99-19.99

    – Mortal Kombat (Vita) $14.99

    – World of Warcraft: Cataclysm (PC)- $9.99

    – World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria (PC)- $19.99

    Weekend Deals (Friday-Sunday)

    – Nintendo 3DS Bundle w/ Super Mario 3D Land and choice of Nintendogs game- $169.99

    – Buy 2 Get 1 Free on all Pre-Owned games and accessories

    – Double Trade-In Credit On Systems

    – 25% extra trade-in credit when trading 2 or more games

    – Skylanders Giants Starter Kit (Wii, 360, PS3)- $54.99

    – Dishonored (360, PS3)- $29.99

    – Assassin’s Creed 3 (360, PS3)- $49.99

    – Batman: Arkham City GOTY Edition (360, PS3)- $19.99

    – Doom 3: BFG Edition (360, PS3)- $19.99

    – Max Payne 3 (360, PS3)- $19.99

    – Borderlands 2 (360, PS3)- $39.99

    – EA Sports titles-Madden NFL, NCAA, FIFA and NHL 13 (360, PS3)- $39.99

    – Sleeping Dogs (360, PS3)- $39.99

    – Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (3DS)- $19.99

    Wii U Games

    – Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition- $49.99

    – FIFA Soccer 13- $49.99

    – Scribblenauts Unlimited- $49.99

    – Game Party- $29.99

     

  • Best Buy’s Black Friday Ad Is Up. 360, PS3, Vita Bundles Among Deals.

    Big Games Like Assassin’s Creed, Need For Speed Reduced.

    Black Friday is quickly approaching and to get everyone ready Best Buy has just posted their Black Friday ad and there is plenty to get excited about in the gaming department. The 360, PS3, 3DS and Vita will all have bundles on sale as well as some of the best selling games of the year like Borderlands 2, Assassin’s Creed 3 and Darkstalkers 2 will be almost 50% off.

    Here is the rundown on the best of what Best Buy has to offer for gamers.

    (Items marked “Doorbuster Deals” are only available at the midnight opening until out of stock. Tickets will be handed out at local stores)

    -Playstation 3 250GB system w/ Uncharted 1&2, Infamous 1&2 and one month of PS Plus- $199.99 ($100 off) *Doorbuster Deal*

    -XBox 360 250GB w/ Skyrim and Forza Motorsports 4- $199.99 ($100 off)

    -Playstation Vita Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Declassified Bundle- $199.99 ($50 off)

    -Nintendo 3DS (Fire Red) w/ Super Mario 3D Land- $149.99

    -Assassin’s Creed 3 (360, PS3)- $34.99

    -Borderlands 2 (360, PS3)- $34.99

    -Madden NFL 13 (360,PS3)- $34.99

    -Forza Horizon (360)- $34.99

    -Diablo 3 (PC)- $34.99

    -FIFA Soccer 13 (360, PS3)- $34.99

    -Need For Speed: Most Wanted (360, PS3)- $29.99 *Doorbuster Deal*

    -Darksiders 2 (360, PS3)- $29.99 *Doorbuster Deal*

    -Medal Of Honor: Warfighter (360, PS3)- $29.99 *Doorbuster Deal*

    -The Amazing Spider-Man (360, PS3)- $29.99 *Doorbuster Deal*

    -Epic Mickey 2 (Wii)- $29.99 *Doorbuster Deal*

    -Battlefield 3: Premium Edition (PS3)- $29.99 *Doorbuster Deal*

    -Dance Central 3 (360)- $24.99

    -Just Dance 4 (360)- $24.99

    -Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (3DS)- $14.99

    -Mortal Kombat (Vita) $14.99

    -Halo: Reach (360)- $14.99

    -Dead Island: Game of the Year Edition (360, PS3)- $7.99

    -Assassin’s Creed: Revelations (360, PS3)- $7.99

     

     

     

  • New Game Releases. October 30, 2012.

    Assassin’s Creed and WWE Lead The Biggest Week Of The Year (So Far).

     

    [amazon_link id=”B0050SYLRK” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Assassin’s Creed 3[/amazon_link] (360, PS3) $59.99

    Besides Halo 4 this is arguably the biggest release of the year. Every bit of the game has wowed anyone that has seen it and the anticipation has been at a fever pitch for months. Finally moving out of the Ezio era and bringing the American Revolution to the forefront looks like it will really pay off for the franchise.

    [amazon_link id=”B0085L2T0A” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]WWE 13[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, Wii) $49.99-59.99

    Last year’s game saw a complete change in the control scheme and physics engine so how do you possibly keep it fresh? By celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Attitude Era with its own storyline set as well as having Attitude Era stars on the roster. Don’t like your WWE programming PG? THQ may have the answer by looking to the past.

    [amazon_link id=”B0050SWTAQ” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Need For Speed: Most Wanted[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, PC, Vita) $39.99-59.99

    My favorite racing series of all time is Burnout. So when it was announced that the guys at Criterion would be releasing the next Need For Speed game you can imagine my excitement. The real wonder of this release is how they managed to fit the entire game, as in every mode, into the Vita. Nice job Criterion.

    [amazon_link id=”B0088MVOUC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Lego Lord of the Rings[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, Wii, PC, Vita, 3DS, DS) $29.99-49.99

    Lego Batman 2 was released earlier this year to good reviews as well as being the first Lego game to feature voice acting. Now Lego Lord of the Rings is here and features actual dialogue from all three movies as well as Lego’s own unique humor mixed in. Co-op play are back as with any Lego game as well as tons of hidden goodies and unlockable characters.

    [amazon_link id=”B007BJNR6C” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Assassin’s Creed 3: Liberation[/amazon_link] (Vita) $39.99

    This Vita only adventure follows a new assassin, Aveline, as she tries to decipher a Templar plan in New Orleans during the years of the American Revolution. I still have to wonder why they would release the game on the same day as Assassin’s Creed 3. Most people won’t have the money for both and releasing apart from the main game may actually sell a few Vita’s. Sony….that is all.

    Next week is a bit lighter on the releases with everyone getting out of the way of Master Chief’s return. That’s right, it’s finally time for Halo 4.

    Happy gaming!!!!

     

     

     

     

  • Nintendo Shows Off Their 3DS Lineup

    Monster Hunter, Fire Emblem Among The Big Names.

    Nintendo held a direct stream broadcast this morning from Japan and chief among the items talked about was the upcoming games for the 3DS. The Big N released a video showcasing what all the system has to offer for the holidays and into 2013.

    There are a lot of big franchises that fans have been waiting to play including: Fire Emble, Monster Hunter, Castlevania and Luigi’s Mansion. If you are wondering what the difference is between this sizzle reel and one that would theoretically exist for the Vita, this two minute video runs around a minute and a half longer than the Vita one would.

  • New Game Releases. October 16, 2012

    007 Is Back, Doom 3 Still Looks Great and Silent Hill Does Not.

    [amazon_link id=”B008E6ZXRM” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Doom 3: BFG Edition[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, PC) $39.99

    Id’s legendary shooter is back to take you to hell. Completely re-mastered in high def the BFG edition of Doom will come with the main campaign and The Resurrection of Evil add-on as well as seven new levels titled “The Lost Mission”. Fans will also get Doom 1 & 2 with full trophy and achievement support. If this is the company’s apology for Rage’s ending , then I accept.

    [amazon_link id=”B006476318″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Silent Hill: Book of Memories[/amazon_link] (PS Vita) $39.99

    The Vita’s first Silent Hill experience is a far cry away from the survival horror games of our nightmares. The game is shown from a top-down perspective like Diablo giving it a dungeon crawler feel even down to the new co-op gameplay. It may not be the Silent Hill we are used to but we Vita owners at least have a new game to play.

    [amazon_link id=”B007V9NHMQ” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]007 Legends[/amazon_link] (360, PS3) $59.99

    What better way to celebrate James Bond’s 50th anniversary than taking on five missions based on previous Bond films. Daniel Craig plays the role of 007 while going through levels based on Goldfinger, Moonraker, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, License to Kill and Die Another Day. A sixth mission will be available as free DLC based on the upcoming movie Skyfall and will be released after the movie comes out on November 9.

    [amazon_link id=”B002I0K3Z2″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Dance Central 3[/amazon_link] (360) $49.99

    The “other” dance game releases this week. Harmonix keeps music games alive somehow with this Kinect only sequel. Flail like an idiot to the music of Cobra Starship, 50 Cent, New Kids on the Block and Lil Jon. Yeah.

     

    Next week is pretty slim pickings with Medal of Honor: Warfighter being the only major release. Just the calm before the storm.

    Happy gaming!!!

     

  • Review: Little Big Planet PS Vita

    Can Sack Boy Save The Vita?

    It has been a rough summer for Vita owners. After the system’s initial launch there has not been much to be truly excited about. The games have been on a slow trickle out to retail with Gravity Rush being a small bright spot. There are only so many PS Minis and AR titles one can download before thinking that your cool piece of handheld technology is becoming a $250 paperweight.

    But there is a change coming and it began with the (early) release of Little Big Planet PS Vita as well as Sony giving the system some practical uses (PSOne classics, Cross-Buy) and a fall lineup that is shaping up to be better than expected. But right now, this is Sack Boy’s system.

    Little Big Planet PS Vita had me wondering if Tarsier could take over for Media Molecule and not only bring a complete LBP experience to Sony’s handheld but make use of all the Vita’s bells and whistles to change the way you play the series. Quite simply, the answer is a resounding yes.

    If you are familiar with the Little Big Planet series then initially you are not in for many surprises. You will be introduced to our hero Sack Boy and taken to the comfort of your world hub, known as your Pod. Here you will choose between three worlds of adventures. The first being the games story mode, the second is the community creations world where you download all of the weird (sometimes really weird) levels made by other Vita players and the third being your world of your own wonderful creativity.

    When beginning the story mode there is a comforting voice at the beginning, that of Stephen Fry which returns to give Sack Boy a new journey. Now trying to explain a Little Big Planet story is like explaining War and Peace to a five year old, there are some things you just don’t try to put into words. Like all other stories in the series it is perfectly understandable if you are in a constant state of….let’s say consciousness. (This site would never endorse illegal smoking) Sack Boy’s journey begins with a tutorial that will introduce players to all of our hero’s skills including all the new uses of the touch screens, both front and rear, as well as jumping and grappling. In no time you will be swinging and pad bouncing around like an old pro.

    Community Is King

    The level design in Little Big Planet is second to none and that is before you even leave the story mode to explore the creative community. Here is where you will find creations from all other LBP players all over the world. The best part about this is discovering what people can create with just a mind for creation and a lot (A LOT) of time on their hands. Levels range from the truly remarkable to the downright frustrating especially when you fight through a level and see that the creator really made no way to beat it. Annoying? Yes, but the beauty is in looking around and discovering the truly amazing levels of creativity that even puts some real game makers to shame.

    One of the best features to the entire game is the Memorizer. With this you can actually save inside someone’s user created level. This essentially means that people around the world can make entire games, not just one off levels. Imagine if someone wanted to make a LBP version of Gears of War. There are almost limitless possibilities with the use of this tool and really does make the game almost never ending.

    Now on the opposite side of playing other people’s levels is the level creator itself. Now I will just go ahead and tell you that this is one part of the game that I am not in love with but that is not to game’s detriment, it is to my lack of time to truly sit down and create the levels that are swimming in my head. Some of the menus are a little difficult to navigate through and place items exactly how you want them but as I said I lack the patience as some people to really delve into the nuts and bolts and focus all my energy on it. I have created a few basic levels involving jump gaps and grappling but when I think about the amount of time it took me to create them against some of the community levels I have played it staggers my mind to imagine how much time was spent crafting those levels. Again, that is not the game’s fault but my own feeble brain.

    If you have played through any of the first two Little Big Planet’s on Playstation 3 and own a Vita then this should be an instant buy for you. I would even recommend buying the system to get your fix for LBP. It is really that good. While the story mode is a little on the short side that does not affect the game at all with its robust and seemingly never ending user created content that should keep the game fresh and playable for months and maybe years to come.

    Nerd Rating- 9/10

    [amazon_enhanced asin=”B0050SW2NA” /]

     

  • Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time Release Date Announced

    Next February Just Got More Crowded .

    Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time will be coming on February 5, 2013 just in time to join a crowded month which includes the likes of Bioshock, Metal Gear and Dead Space.

    Fans have waited almost seven years on the stealthy raccoon’s PS3 debut. The game was originally slated for this fall but was pushed back and was also added to the PS Vita lineup. Thieves in Time will be one of Sony’s Cross-Buy titles which means that when you buy the Playstation 3 version of the game you will be able to download the title onto your Vita for free.

    Along with Cross-Buy the game also has Cross-Play functionality so you can swap saves between systems. Playing at home and have to head out of the house? Simply swap your save to your Vita and continue from where you left off. Both of these features is what Sony (and myself) are hoping will push Vita sales.

    Will you be getting Sly Cooper come February or is the month too full of great games already?

    [amazon_enhanced asin=”B0050SXU3Q” /]