Monday, 3 October 2011

Newest Xbox Live Dashboard Video Leaked.


Set to release this fall, Xbox's newest dashboard update has made it's way to Youtube. 



The New layout features  " Tiles " Much Windows Phone 7. It seems much more fluent and hopefully will fix the lag that is present with the current dashboard. 


Although the video is in French, the new dashboard looks much nicer  that the current one, and will be fully controllable with Kinect. 
It also features  Bing, voice control, and Live Streaming Television. 


The update is set to release officially later this fall. 
Blog Written by : Joe The Gamer ; Gaming Blog
Source : IGN

Battlefield 3 on PS3 is the better game on Consoles.

The team at Dice push the limits of the PS3 while still staying within their budget.


When Developing games, game companies will normally just port the assets to the other consoles. In this case with the Xbox is the weaker console therefore game companies develop for Xbox 360 and port to the PS3. Sometimes those ports will look worst on the PS3 than the Xbox because companies don't want to spend the extra cash on development but when a company does everything right the PS3 version can far succeed the 360.

That is the case with the latest Battlefield 3. While they may not match the power of a PC the developers are definitely doing everything they can in order  maximize the users experience.

In a recent interview with PSB Dice producer Patrick Liu talks about the game on the PS3 and how they are pushing the console to its limits.


PSB:That level you showed on the PS3 was huge, but it was also highly detailed — I saw mirrored floors, reflective surfaces, tons of special effects and physics with a smooth frame rate. Are you confident that PS3 players are going to get a great experience?
Patrick Liu: Oh yeah. We’re very confident – we’re pushing the hardware big-time. Of course, we have a performance budget that we have to hit. Everything counts into that: the scale costs performance, destruction, animation, special effects…those are all the things we cram in there. I feel really good about where we ended up with on the PS3.
On top of pushing the console, it has also been confirmed that the first Battlefield DLC will be a PS3 times exclusive for one week. It appears that the PS3 is going to be the place to be when Battlefield 3 is released.


Source

Mass Effect 3 Will / Will Not Have Multiplayer

Multiplayer or No Multiplayer ? That's the question.
Blog Written by : Joe The Gamer ; Blog 

The Latest update in the Mass Effect 3 Multiplayer Saga, a pamphlet from the South African Games retailer, BT Games, advertises the ME3 Collectors Edition, which includes a " Online Multiplayer Pass "

Now before jumping to any conclusions, this could be another way of saying it will include a code for the Cerberus Network, like ME2 had, though, why not just say " Cerberus Network Code " ? Although we cannot confirm either way, it will interesting to see what exactly this code will be used for. 
Remember, ME3 was delayed from Holiday Season, 2011 Until Q1 of 2012. BioWare claimed that it needed longer to work on ME3, because it wanted it to be the best in the series, begging the question, Is BioWare working on making the Campaign better, or making a Multiplayer Mode Better ? 

We may not be sure for a while, but one thing we do know, is that on March 6th 2012, we will be able to play the newest game, in one of the best Series of all time, Mass Effect 3. 


Via : joystiq
Source :  BioWare Forums

Saturday, 1 October 2011

Battlefield 3 Beta Review



The Battlefield 3 Beta Opened today for owners of Medal Of Honor, Limited Edition, and i was one of the happy owners.


The first thing i noticed when i started playing, was the sounds. Guns firing, Grenades exploding, footsteps running, and that's just the start of it. It all sounds so, fresh, crisp, and real. Although i haven't heard a grenade explode in real life, i imagine it sounds more like it does in BFBC3 than in previous games. 

Map size was an issue for me in BF2, and so far, BF3 seems no different. What i mean is, you don't feel in the game while your playing. In MW2, for example, you always feel like your in the game, just a few seconds away from your next kill, death, kill streak, or capture. Battlefield just doesn't give me that same feeling.
It took me a good minute or two to actually find an enemy, where i then got snipped. By the end of a couple games i was starting to get to double digits in kills, but i still never got that feeling, that i could get into the zone. 

The overall feel of the game didn't impress me too much. When i was running it felt choppy, and the gun animations didn't seem up to par with what i expect from a top tier FPS. You get virtually no warning that your getting shot at, until your dead, which was also a problem in Medal Of Honor. As for the glitches that are seen in the beta, including falling below the map ( as seen in the pic. ), the Dice Community manager had this to say : A lot of what you are seeing in the BETA doesn’t exist in the main game already. 1st Party submissions mean we couldn’t give a version of the latest code in the BETA but the retail game is well ahead of what you are seeing now with a lot more bug fixes already in place.


This beta didn't impress me too much, but this isn't the full, polished game, so i won't read too much into it. 
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