Archive for February 17th, 2010

Halo: Reach ViDoc Analysis

Bungie has released a new ViDoc for their upcoming Halo: Reach title on YouTube. The video shows off the new engine coupled [...]

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5 Flaws in Bioshock 2

Hello, it’s CDeFire and I am here to give you the low down on some flaws Bioshock 2. First let me tell [...]

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Bonfire Of the Vanities Trailer, Assassins Creed II DLC

For those of you who are fans of the Assassins Creed series, look no further. We were given information about the next set of downloadable-content to be released for Assassins creed, and now only a day away from releasing, we’ve got a trailer to hold us off just a little longer. If you remember the [...]

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 Bonfire Of the Vanities Trailer, Assassins Creed II DLC

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Assassin’s Creed II’s second DLC hits tomorrow

assassins creed ii1 Assassin’s Creed II’s second DLC hits tomorrow

Time to find the credit card again; the second piece of Assassin’s Creed II DLC hits both the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live tomorrow. Titled Bonfire of the Vanities, this section sees Ezio running around Florence once more. The price tag is slightly higher than last month’s Battle of Forli, coming in a dollar higher at $4.99. Let’s hope that means we get more content this time.

 Assassin’s Creed II’s second DLC hits tomorrow

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Fallout New Vegas will be perfect for people with ‘hundreds of hours’ to spare

fallout new vegas logo Fallout New Vegas will be perfect for people with ‘hundreds of hours’ to spare

Got some time set aside at the end of the year? Watched Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome more than twice? Fallout New Vegas could be the game for you then. Staying true to the Fallout name, New Vegas is said to be comparable to the Washington DC wasteland in size and will “take you hundreds of hours to explore every nook and cranny” according to Pete Hines, Bethesda’s VP of Marketing and PR.

Fortunately for those who weren’t too keen on the bountiful supply of rubble and ruins found in Fallout 3; the post-apocalyptic “Vegas is up and running. It is not a ghost town. It still exists and thrives. There are casinos, and you can go down onto the Strip,” elaborates Hines.

To explore this new expanse, the player will assume the role of a non vault dwelling courier “shot and left in a shallow grave in the desert, lifted of the package you were entrusted with delivering.” Never easy being a courier.

 Fallout New Vegas will be perfect for people with ‘hundreds of hours’ to spare

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