Tuesday, January 3, 2012

January 2012 New Games Launched

Happy New Year 2012!!

Today coming with the new games release in January 2012 as you're wait wait wait for the new good game launched. What are those games? Let's see it now.

NFL Blitz

After dabbling in the world of unlicensed, narrative-based pigskin action, the Blitz brand emerged from the epic fumble of the Midway bankruptcy in the sure hands of exclusive NFL license holder, EA Sports. And just like that, NFL Blitz is back to the amped-up arcade approach of its original forbearers, bringing all 30 NFL teams to life with bulky players, massive hits, and wickedly speedy sprints. 

The new NFL Blitz looks to return the franchise to its arcade roots, and from what we’ve seen based on our hands-on time, it looks like this was an easy score for EA. Aside from 30-yard first downs and 2-minute quarters, you’ll see post-play elbow drops, players launching themselves across the field like missiles to make unbelievable tackles, and guys just getting the ever-loving stuffing beaten out of them without a single yellow penalty flag in sight. All in all, NFL Blitz looks to be back and be bigger than ever—and just in time for the real-life NFL playoffs. So, let the smack-talking commence! 

Silent Hill HD Collection

It's poised to be a big year for the Silent Hill franchise, what with the impending multiplatform release of Silent Hill: Downpour and the mysterious Silent Hill: Book of Memories for PlayStation Vita. The horror party starts later this month with the Silent Hill HD Collection, however, which brings together remastered versions of Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3 with optional new voice acting alongside the expected high-resolution visuals. 

SILENT HILL 2: You are back to the town of Silent Hill as James, a man who lost his wife several years earlier. One day, he receives a letter from his dead wife telling him to come back to Silent Hill, but what he finds there when he returns is nothing short of horrifying.

SILENT HILL 3: The series' trademark brand of psychological horror and terrifying gameplay continues. As a teenage girl named Heather, players must explore and unravel the mysterious connection between the god-forsaken town and her inner fears.

This collection is releasing just in time for the release of the brand new Silent Hill Downpour, coming this fall to both to 360 and PS3.


Soulcalibur V 
 Soul Calibur V
Soulcalibur V continues the beloved weapons-based fighting franchise with a new entry set 17 years following the previous one, in which both familiar characters and newcomers (including some descendants of existing heroes) battle it out for the titular sword. Ezio Auditore from the last three Assassin's Creed entries makes a surprise appearance as a playable fighter on both platforms, and wields many of his familiar weapons alongside an array of acrobatic moves. It's one of the additions we're most excited about, and if you're super stoked for the game, a Collector's Edition is also available with an art book, soundtrack, and exclusive character creator DLC. 

The story in Soul Calibur V connects to the story of Siegried that ended in Soul Calibur IV. How Soul Calibur IV ends is with the death of Nightmare. But as we showed today, Nightmare is back – so how is he back? There will be a lot of story background relating to Nightmare and his relation to the Soul Edge. 

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

New Xbox 360 Game [December 2011]

New Xbox 360 Game Release in December 2011

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier (Xbox 360)

Ubisoft's squad-based shooter series returns with advanced prototype weapons and both a single-player campaign and multiplayer modes. Providing yet another new direction in the Ghost Recon series of military games, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier promises to go beyond the core Ghost Recon franchise and deliver a fresh gameplay experience. Next installment in Ubisoft's squad-based shooter due out this holiday on PS3 and 360; Wii, PC, PSP, and DS versions also confirmed; 360 Splinter Cell Conviction buyers get access to MP beta this summer.


Duke Nukem Forever: The Doctor Who Cloned Me 
Duke Nukem Forever: The Doctor Who Cloned Me (Xbox 360)
The first downloadable episode for Duke Nukem Forever.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Lovely Snow Effect from YouTube

Do you like the Google's trick "let it snow" a few days ago? Today, YouTube also has some special effects for you. ....... The SNOWFLAKE ........
 
When you go to the YouTube's player, you will see a snow icon in the bottom menu. And while you're watching your video, if you press that snowflake button, you'll see snow animation in your video.




Enjoy and happy with the snowflake effect on your watching video. You can use your mouse to play with the snowflake too. Let's try it.

That's a good time to celebrate with Christmas Eve.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

"..... then I took an arrow in the knee."

"..... then I took an arrow in the knee."


I think everyone have heard this word frequently in a few past week. And at first you heard that you may had a question ??? what is it? what does it mean? I'm the one in this group and then I have tried to find the answer of this...


The phrase "... then I took an arrow in the knee" comes from the game Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Skyrim is the game, developed by Bethesda, although it was just released about a month ago. Skyrim has recently fallen into a bloody civil war between the ruling Empire and rebellious Stormcloaks. In the midst of this is you, Dohvakiin, the dragon-born, to save the world from the end of time. Amongst these conflicts, the nine holds of the Skyrim continue to operate largely independently, and each contains its own unique political and social landscape.

Skyrim: Arrow in the Knee

In the game, you obviously have already known that when we come close to a Non-Player Character (NPC), the NPC will say something. When you talk to the guard, you'll get the phrase “I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took an arrow in the knee...”. Ahhhh at first heard, you may think the guard may warn you to be careful on the arrow. But when you talk to other guards, you always get this phrase too. Haha, and this makes the phrase "... then I took an arrow in the knee" really popular in many social network. Anyway, let’s try practicing Skyrim: arrow in the knee!

I used to be Ethan Hunt, then I took an arrow in the knee... :D





Sunday, December 18, 2011

Xbox 360 with 3D gaming

Today the 3D television is more famous than before. Almost of them are used as the home cinema which helps you and your family enjoy your movie more.


The Xbox 360 also be compatible with the 3D TV now. The image above is showing: 3D gaming on an Xbox 360 with the help of an LG 3D television. From the looks of the Korean press release, LG and Microsoft have entered into a memorandum of understanding to jointly market LG's new 3D televisions along side 3D-capable Xbox 360 games in South Korea, then later expand the partnership throughout the Asia Pacific region. If we're reading this correctly then it appears set to begin by bundling Xbox 360 3D games with LG 55/47LX9500 LED televisions sometime at the end of June. In other words, we're not seeing anything specific claiming new Xbox 360 hardware, just like we've seen on the PS3.


Update from Microsoft US
"3D games are available today on Xbox 360 and will continue to evolve. Today, you can buy a 3DTV and wear glasses to play games like Avatar and "Batman: Arkham Asylum." The promotional partnership with LG announced in South Korea today is specific to the South Korean market, but is further evidence that as 3D adoption grows, Xbox 360 will support 3D games and entertainment."

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Gears of War 3: RAAM’s Shadow Review

Gears of War 3: RAAM’s Shadow Review

 

Available today on Xbox LIVE for 1,200 Microsoft Points, RAAM’s Shadow, the second major game add-on for Gears of War 3, delivers more than three hours of new campaign gameplay, and for the first time, features missions on both sides of the Locust war.

 

 

At long last, nearly three months after the game’s initial release, we FINALLY have our first taste of Gears of War 3 downloadable content. Not that we’re complaining, as Cliff Bleszinski and his squad at Epic Games have promised us heaping handfuls of goodness to send off the conclusive trilogy marker in style. Leading the pack as the first of many downloadable pieces to the saga is RAAM’s Shadow, a game that puts you in control of both members of Zeta Squad and the much-feared boss from the original Gears game. It’s a little uneven here and there, but fans are sure to welcome it with open, bruised arms. The events in Shadow take place before the original Gears adventure, with the Locust horde raising havoc in the city of Ilima. The Kryll, a bunch of lethal bird-like creatures who devour anyone that isn’t protected by light, are slowly taking over the place, with the help of the Locust Horde forces.

 

In addition to fighting as a new squad of Gears, players will step into the boots of RAAM himself and do the unthinkable: storm a human stronghold from the perspective of one of the series’ most legendary bosses.


Gears of War 3 has finally kept the promise the series made six years ago, and then some.

 

 

Reference :

http://gearsofwar.xbox.com

http://www.planetxbox360.com 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Xbox-360-Console-and-Games-Sale/324648927563024?sk=notes 

Friday, December 16, 2011

CALL OF DUTY : BLACK OPS Review

CALL OF DUTY : BLACK OPS Review

The biggest first-person action series of all time and the follow-up to last year's blockbuster Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 returns with Call of Duty: Black Ops. Call of Duty: Black Ops will take you behind enemy lines as a member of an elite special forces unit engaging in covert warfare, classified operations, and explosive conflicts across the globe. With access to exclusive weaponry and equipment, your actions will tip the balance during the most dangerous time period mankind has ever known.

Call of Duty: Black Ops is a first-person shooter with stealth and tactical play aspect that puts players in the role of a shadow soldier fighting in a variety of historically representative fictional Black Ops missions of the Cold War era. Created with the input of actual Black Ops soldiers from the time, the game mixes traditional Call of Duty tactical shooter gameplay with new gameplay options designed to expand the players' experience. Additional features include extensive multiplayer options, along with new vehicles and explosive new weapons.
Call of Duty: Black Ops game logo
 




Putting Out the Hotspots of the Cold War
Follow-up to 2009’s blockbuster Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops breaks new ground in the Call of Duty series and the video game industry at large by delving into the not-so cold conflicts of the Cold War.
Black Ops solidier with face in shadow from Call of Duty: Black Ops
Relive the Cold War COD style.

Inspired by the experiences of real Black Ops soldiers of the era, the missions of Call of Duty: Black Ops take the player to a wide variety of settings, ranging from snowbound mountain strongholds in historical Soviet held territories, to the jungles and urban settings of Vietnam War era SE Asia. Throughout all, care has been taken to maintain the traditional essence of Call of Duty style combat, while also introducing new types of player action that add to the gameplay experience. Additional features include co-op, versus and team-based multiplayer options, new vehicles like the SR-71 Blackbird and lethal new weapons such as explosive-tipped crossbows.
Key Game Features
  • Seventh installment of the Call of Duty series, based on the live fire conflicts of the Cold War era.
  • Diverse variety of play setting ranging from urban air and ground combat in SE Asia, to snow combat in Soviet region and jungle combat.
  • Blending of traditional COD, and new first-person character scenarios designed to both retain the essence of the COD gaming experience and ensure constantly flowing and varied action.
  • New arsenal of weapons and vehicles tied to the Cold War era, including the SR-71 Blackbird and sited explosive-tipped crossbows.
  • Wide array of play modes including single player, local multiplayer versus and online co-op and multiplayer.
3-D Game Features
  • Fully playable in stereoscopic 3D: the game will be compatible with 3D-ready HDTVs and 3D PCs utilizing state-of-the-art active shutter 3D glasses, delivering true depth of field and an unprecedented level of immersion that is perfectly suited for the Call of Duty action experience.
  • Awesome 3D experiences: aim down the sights of your weapons, fly in helicopters, rappel down mountains, move through highly detailed environments and more.
  • The experience is seamless to use with a simple menu option to enable stereoscopic 3D or disable it at any time whether playing in the single player campaign, multiplayer or Zombie mode.
  • Playable in both 3D and non-3D on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. Call of Duty: Black Ops for Windows PC is NVIDIA(R) 3D Vision(R)-Ready and supports stereoscopic 3D gaming using 3D Vision active-shutter glasses and NVIDIA GeForce GPUs.   For Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 system consoles, 3D features require a compatible 3D-ready HD TV.


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