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Super Street Fighter 4 screenshot compilation
Posted by: | CommentsSuper Street Fighter 4 is set to be unleashed to the world on April 27, and with that day getting closer and closer, new screenshots of the new characters and stages continue to be unveiled. Here’s a collection of the latest screen shots of the of Capcom’s highly anticipated fighter. Also, check out a new trailer introducing three new fighters: Ibuki, Makoto and Dudley and a video showing Makoto vs Ibuki! Enjoy!
Korea Stage
India Stage
Africa Stage
New Fighters
Heavy Rain forecast
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I got the chance to download the demo for Quantic Dreams’ noir murder-mystery, Heavy Rain, which is coming exclusively to the Playstation 3, and it definitely seems like it’s shaping up to be one of 2010’s best titles. Heavy Rain is a game, a movie and a interactive narrative all in one. A U.S. east coast city is gripped in terror by the “Origami Killer”, who kidnaps and leaves his/her victims’ bodies all to be discovered four days after they’ve gone missing. The only clues to these murders is a small origami figure and an orchid found on the victims’ bodies. Based on the short sampling from the demo, Heavy Rain breaks away from the violence and repetition seen in a majority of games on the market today, and provides a unique control scheme, story and cinematic experience.
The demo is broken up into three parts: a tutorial and two chapters from the full game. “Crime Scene” follows FBI profiler Norman Jayden who arrives at the scene of the Origami Killer’s latest victim and utilizes an experimental device to investigate the crime scene, called ARI (Added Reality Interface). “Sleazy Place” introduces former police officer turned private investigator Scott Shelby, who has been hired by the families of previous Origami Killer victims to investigate the case. Shelby follows a lead which takes him to a seedy apartment where he questions the victim’s mother.
The game is gorgeous to look at, the characters and environment are beautifully rendered. The controls are also unique: you perform various actions by moving the analog stick in different directions, pressing and/or holding multiple buttons and even shaking the sixaxis controller. While talking to NPCs or interacting with the environment, button or command prompts will pop up in the form of small squares. Some actions are also time sensitive, take too long in making a decision while talking to characters or don’t react in time during the demo’s fight sequence alters their outcomes. The voice acting is decent but not Hollywood quality and the character facial animations seem a bit stiff at times. These are very minor blemishes and don’t make me want to buy the game any less. I actually found myself rushing to my nearest Gamestop and reserving the game after finishing the demo.
Quantic Dreams promises that every decision and action you make in Heavy Rain, no matter how trivial, can have profound consequences that you have to live with. Aside from Shelby and Jayden, two other playable characters follow their own leads in the hunt for the Origami Killer: young photographer Madison Paige suffers from insomnia and has no apparent connection to the Origami Killer case but nevertheless finds herself drawn into it; former architect Ethan Mars lost his oldest son in a car accident two years ago and now is racing to rescue his other son, Shaun, who disappeared and could be the killer’s next potential victim.
Prior to testing out the demo, I thought Heavy Rain was going to be one huge quick time event game. After playing through the short sampling, I can say that I’m eagerly awaiting the main course. The unique controls, story and level of interactivity keep you on your toes and like a good book, will surely make you wanting to keep turning the pages to find out what happens next. Get your rain coats and umbrellas out, Heavy Rain will downpour on Feb. 23.
Resident Evil Gold on the horizon
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Looks like Capcom is giving Resident Evil 5 some love. Recently, the company released some info about some downloadable content including new costumes and episodes! Check out Capcom’s press release below for more info:
“We are pleased to confirm today that a variety of new content for the hugely successful RESIDENT EVIL 5, will be available for the Xbox 360 and PS3 next year. We plan to release two new downloadable episodes, a host of new costumes, and a new “THE MERCENARIES REUNION” mode, featuring 8 new playable characters and weapon load outs.
For those RESIDENT EVIL fans who prefer a box copy, we are also happy to report that we will be releasing a RESIDENT EVIL 5: GOLD EDITION that will include the original game plus all additional content, making this the ultimate RESIDENT EVIL5 experience. RESIDENT EVIL 5: GOLD EDITION will be available for $49.99 as a single Blu-ray disc for the PLAYSTATION 3 or as a DVD with a token for the downloadable content for XBOX 360.
Previously only seen during cut scenes of the original RESIDENT EVIL 5, the first new episode titled “LOST IN NIGHTMARES”, finds BSAA agent, Chris Redfield, working with his partner, Jill Valentine, as they investigate Ozwell E. Spencer’s hideaway. Spencer, the evil mastermind and co-founder of Umbrella Corporation, has been hiding a new evil deep within the basement of his mansion. Chris and Jill discover this grotesque evil standing in their way as the two enter deeper into the catacombs beneath the mansion.
Simultaneous with the release of “LOST IN NIGHTMARES”, new costumes for Chris and Sheva will be made available, allowing the player to experience RESIDENT EVIL 5 with a fresh new look and feel through both game play and cut-scene playback. A new refresh of Mercenaries Mode, “ THE MERCENARIES REUNION”, gives players new playable characters and weapon load outs which provide players additional challenges as they aim to shoot down as many enemies as they can within a limited time. Each piece of downloadable content will contain two new playable characters. The GOLD EDITION will feature all eight.
More information regarding the second episode is still to come so be on the look out for more great RESIDENT EVIL info coming soon!
Please see below for a release schedule of all additional content:

For those of you who missed out on RE5 the first time, shame on you! Mark your calendars and don’t miss out on your chance at this great gaming experience!
Do you have what it takes to become a Tekken God?
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(PS3, Xbox 360)
In production since 2005, Tekken 6 is now days away from being unleashed. The question you should probably ask yourself is: “Just how ready am I?”
If you ask almost any competitive fighting gamer to name a solid 3D fighter, images of Tekken’s bone crunching 10-hit juggle combos and neck snapping throws certainly come to mind. As the latest installment of the series’ 15 year run, the sixth King of Iron Fist Tournament definitely has a lot of expectations to live up to, and Namco Bandai Games Inc. cracks its knuckles and stands ready to exceed anticipations of fans worldwide.

Panda and Ling Xiaoyu
“The development team, myself included, have poured heart and soul into the series for 15 years so it is with great excitement that we await the release of the game and seeing it in the hands of the fans,” said Katsuhiro Harada, Tekken project director, in a press release. “We are also pleasantly surprised at the overwhelming attention the title has received from the media and fans alike. Tekken 6 is the pinnacle of the series and we look forward to the reaction from gamers worldwide once they’ve had a chance to play it.”
The Tekken series debuted in the mid-1990s, which some consider to be the golden age of console gaming. The sun was setting on gaming cartridges and 2D graphics, while 3D polygons and CDs began to emerge. Tekken first hit arcades in 1994, and then fought its way onto the Playstation in 1995. It directly competed with Sega’s Virtua Fighter, but the similarities between the two games stopped at their 3D visuals. Tekken utilized a unique four-button layout, each one corresponding to a limb (left arm, right arm, left leg, right leg), compared to Virtua Fighter’s three-button (punch, kick, guard) layout. Tekken’s unique characters, graphics, realistic fighting set it apart from other fighters of the time and reeled in critics and gamers alike. Thus, the powerhouse 3D fighter franchise was born.

original Tekken box art for the Playstation
Namco Bandai continued to build on the successes of its fighter, adding more unique features with each successive installment: moving from 30 frames per second (fps) to a blazing 60fps, more characters, numerous fighting styles, juggle combos, sidestepping, tech rolling, throw escape animations, and walled-in stages were just some aspects that kept the series fresh and exciting. Now, with the latest chapter about to be added to the Tekken legacy, violence seems destined to transcend beauty once again.
Crisp graphics and Tekken go together like chocolate and peanut butter and the bar has been raised even higher in Tekken 6. Any player prone to motion sickness may want to check with their doctor before playing, as each of the 40 playable characters unleashes a beautiful flurry of motion-blurred attacks. Players will be able to challenge their opponents around the game’s various multi-tiered stages, ranging from a battle-torn highway to snow-covered canyons. Don’t like your favorite character’s original design? Tekken 6 will allow players to customize their characters from hair styles to footwear, and more. Plans are also set to release more costume pieces as well as other downloadable content and updates this winter.
As I mentioned in my 2009 holiday games lineup article, Harada stressed that Namco Bandai has put a lot of focus on the online aspect of Tekken 6. Aside from the standard fare of online ranked and player matches, Tekken fans can also create and upload customizable ghost characters, which accurately replicates their fighting style. These ghosts can then be uploaded by any player worldwide. So you could be dominating your friend down the street or a total stranger in Tokyo even after you’re passed out from cracking skulls for 10 hours straight. The game will also sport a feature to record and upload your most palm-sweating matches online to impress your friends and intimidate your opponents.

Hwoarang and Bryan Fury
If you feel compelled to take a small break from Tekken 6’s chain throws and rib-cracking kicks the game will also feature online co-op beat ‘em up Streets of Rage style minigame similar to the Tekken Force mode introduced in Tekken 3. Not interested? You can always prove to yourself that you have what it takes to punch and kick your way up the online and offline ranking ladder from beginner to Tekken God, and prove it to the world at the next big tournament. You can surely expect to see Tekken 6 at DEVASTATION ’10.
I’m definitely going to be snatching up my copy of Tekken 6 and sliding it into my PS3 the second I get home. When I first heard the crunch of Paul’s shoulder pop throw and saw the crack of Nina’s arm bar in Tekken 2, I was hooked like a guppy. Namco Bandai hasn’t failed to amaze me yet, and each installment continues to raise the bar by introducing new characters, fighting styles, game mechanics, features, graphics and sound upgrades. I’ll happily hand over my $59.99+tax on Oct. 27.
Some facts about Tekken you may not know:
- In Tekken 3, Ling Xiayou had a secret schoolgirl uniform, but in Tekken 4, this would spawn an entirely new character, named Miharu.
- Originally, Tekken was going to be called “Rave War”…thank the greater powers that this did not come to pass.
- Although Jin makes an appearance in Tekken 5, it’s not part of the series’ canon. Devil Jin is supposedly the real version of Jin in the game, while Jin was put in there to appease long-time fans.
- Steve Fox’s original name was Dean Earwicker, which was promptly changed. I don’t know how Namco Bandai came up with that.
- Tekken and Soul Calibur are two titles that uses a Time Release system, which unlocks characters based on how long the machine has been running.
- In Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament, if you performed a chicken (to reverse a reversal), the announcer would sometimes yell out “chicken!”






















