We are always happy to welcome a well made RPG into the Playstation fold. And if sales of 500,000 within the first few weeks of its Japanese release are any indication, we’d better start chilling the champagne and polishing the silverware for Phantasy Star Portable’s March arrival. The game is chronologically set between Phantasy Star Universe and the other its sequel Phantasy Star Universe: Ambition of the Illuminus.
Bike games have always had to choke on the exhaust fumes of car games. No matter what developers try to do with the genre, you simply can’t get around the simple facts: Bikes send you careening into concrete with even the slightest misjudgment in handling. They’re largely not as interesting to drive as their four wheeled counterparts. And riding around a grey circuit as a generic bloke in a helmet has never been able to compete with nailing a corner with a Ferrari in Gran Turismo, flying over mud dunes with a modified Suburu in DiRT, or bombing downs the slopes of San Francisco in GRID. So, does SBK do anything to bridge the gap between the two genres?
We expect the new physics system to be contentious issue. Last year, almost every attack could be nipped in the bud with a simple block tackle, but now there’s no such guaranteed save. When the attacker and defender jostle for the ball, one misplaced touch can send it spinning away form the pair. If your man’s not got the strength to ride out the bumps and challenges during his run he’ll soon end up on his back. Similarly, unless a player’s ready to receive an incoming ball it will careen off his shin and into the path of the opposite. In the final third spells one thing: goals.
In the original, critically regaled, multiple Game of the year award-winning Deus Ex (on PC) government agents had superhuman abilities thanks to discreet nanomachine ‘’augmentations’’ implanted in their bodies. Those folks stuck with mechanical ‘’augs’’ were seen as relics of an unsophisticated past. Well, go back, 25 years in Deus Ex 3-a prequel-and mechanical augs are at the very forefront of the technology curve. Agents use mechanical arms and cybernetic implants as aids in their fight against terrorism, as the human race evolves artificially at breakneck speed.
Continuing the endless battle between hedgehog and mad scientist, Sonic Unleashed is, unleashed with blast of Dr. Eggman ray weapon that taints the power of the Chaos Emeralds and transforms our prickly hero into a Werehog. Eggman subsequently uses the power of the tainted emeralds to unleash the mighty Dark Gaia from the Earth’s core, shattering our fair orb into fragments in the process. Sonic’s game quest is to reform fractured planet, crack the Eggman, and address his new found body-hair issues.
Developers of Batman games often forget that, above all, the Caped Crusader is a detective. To reflect this, Arkham will see you investigating the asylum and using forensics tools to track down the Joker. Think Condemned 2. You’ll be able to use batarangs in combat (controlled from the first person) and access a mini batcave filled with high-tech goodies.
On 14th of December 2009 Ubisoft declared that it is going to launch prince of Persia: the forgotten sands on May 2010 for all the for all the new generation consoles including the Xbox 360, Playstation, PSP, Nintendo DSi, the Wii and Nintendo DS and also for PC. The Prince of Persia Forgotten sands will be a new addition to Prince of Persia franchise with new characters, new fighting styles and new moves of controlling time and nature. News is that the new Prince of Persia will revolve between Prince of Persia Sands of Time and Prince of Persia Warrior Within.












