Friday, September 16, 2011

Dragon Age 2: Mark of the Assassin


Dragon Age 2: Mark of the Assassin, is the next story based DLC for Dragon Age 2. Hawke meets a mysterious female Elvin assassin named Tallis, voiced by Felicia Day, and joins her to steal an ancient relic from an Orlesian Baron in his well-guarded estate.

Dragon Age 2: Mark of the Assassin will be available for download on the PC, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 on October 11 for $9.99 or 800 Microsoft points.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

"Crysis On Xbox 360 and PS3 On October"


Re-Mastered Version of "Crysis" Coming to XBOX360 and PS3
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Monday, September 5, 2011

Friday, August 26, 2011

New Mass Effect 3 Screenshots from PAX

                                         New Mass Effect 3 Screenshots from PAX







Counter Strike: Global Offensive Debut Trailer

Final Fantasy XIII-2 PAX Trailer

No Porshe for Forza 4. Skyrim featuring Same Sex Marriage

Halo: CE going 3D

Xbox 360 remake of first game in sci-fi franchise to include full stereoscopic 3D support.



hile Sony and Nintendo have respectively made much of their console and handheld stereoscopic 3D pushes, Microsoft has mainly sat on the sidelines when it comes to the technology. That may be changing, as today the Xbox 360 maker announced that Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary will feature stereoscopic 3D support when it arrives in stores November 15.


Halo: CE HD in 3D!
Microsoft has said it is using a "custom made top-and-bottom 3D technology" to allow the game to run in stereoscopic 3D (a 3DTV will still be necessary to view the effect). Attendees to this year's Penny Arcade Expo will be able to see the game in 3D for themselves as part of the show's Halo Fest sub-event.

Developed by 343 Industries, Saber Interactive, and Certain Affinity, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary is a rerelease of the original Halo game with a fully remastered campaign, Xbox Live co-op support, and seven bundled multiplayer maps. It will be compatible with the Kinect and will let gamers switch between classic and updated graphics with one button press.


Source: Gamespot

Skyrim DLC to be Xbox 360-exclusive for 30 days





First two add-ons for The Elder Scrolls V will debut on Microsoft's console a month before any other platform.


While it's increasingly rare for a third-party publisher to release a highly anticipated game exclusive to one platform, that hasn't stopped Sony and Microsoft from trying to secure an edge on the competition. As a result, PlayStation 3 players have seen console-exclusive content for games like Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood and Dante's Inferno, while Xbox 360 fans of Call of Duty: Black Ops and Homefront have been able to get early access to the first-person shooters' add-ons.


Whoa there, PC and PS3 DLC!
Microsoft is furthering that approach, as today the company announced timed Xbox 360 exclusivity for Bethesda's upcoming open-world role-playing game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The first two add-on content drops for Skyrim will debut on the Xbox 360 and remain exclusive to the platform for 30 days. Last year, Bethesda agreed to a similar Xbox 360 exclusivity window with Dead Money, the first DLC pack for Fallout: New Vegas.

While it's unclear what will be included in those two packs, the exclusive add-ons are likely to be meatier than The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion's notorious horse armor DLC. In a recent interview, Bethesda executive producer Todd Howard said he envisions that Skyrim will welcome fewer but "more substantial" add-ons compared to its predecessor.

Source: Gamespot