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Modern Warfare 2 Review The wait was excruciating. The anticipation was nearly unbearable. The result was everything we’d hoped for, and more. Infinity Ward and Activision have done it again; they stole the spotlight, they stole the stage, they’ve stolen our hearts. Modern Warfare 2 blasted onto the scene to meet a massive, hungry fan base gathered from the original Modern Warfare, and it did not disappoint.
Need for Speed: Shift Review   Edgy and gritty, the Need for Speed series has typically given fans a game that encompasses the underground side of racing. With underground races, police chases, and options to customize your car that would make even Exhibit's jaw hit the floor. The latest instalment in this series, known for satisfying the driving deviant in all of us, has taken a step in the other direction. Bringing racing back to the track, where police have no authority, and completely customizable body kits are simply uncalled for, Need for Speed: Shift is developer Slightly Mad's attempt at reviving publisher Electronic Arts' floundering series. So, has the result been sink, or swim?
Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Review Tom Clancy is to tactical video gaming what Stephen King has become to thriller horror films: the standard. The ever expanding Tom Clancy line of games has become what tactical video gamers wait for. The latest Rainbow Six instalment 'Vegas 2' has brought publisher/developer Ubisoft some of its best reviews to date, and has shown some great progress in this line of games known for its realism, difficulty, and utter awesomeness. 
Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 begins where the first finishes off. A flashback to the first game serves as a training mission and helps fill in the gaps for those of you who aren't privy to the Rainbow Six: Vegas story. You are reminded of the traitorous actions of a team member occurring in at the end of the last instalment. You are the elite of the elite, and this time, you're hunting people trained by your own.
Battlefield: Bad Company Review There are few words in gaming that can invoke a response as widespread, across consoles, personal computers, and the general gaming industry as this one word: Battlefield. Publisher Electronic Arts and developing company Digital Illusions CE (DICE) have been consistently feeding the Battlefield series to the hungry masses of first-person shooter enthusiasts worldwide for almost six years now. However, with Bad Company they have finally, truly taken the step into next-gen gaming. This is the closest the Battlefield has ever come to the complete package, this is the game that has forever changed this series, and has made me a fan.
Halo 3: ODST Review Halo. There are few other words within the gaming community that will elicit such a strong response. Halo is one of the few videogame franchises that will forever be held up as a classic - quite amazing considering its roots.  Halo was originally intended to be a real-time strategy game for the Apple McIntosh in 1999. As game development progressed, it evolved into a first person shooter. Then in 2001, Microsoft was desperately hunting for exclusive franchises for their Xbox console that they would release later that year and bought developer Bungie. Bungie rushed to finish the game on Microsoft’s hardware and in November 2001, Halo released as a launch title exclusive for the Xbox.

LIVE Activity for week of Sept. 28th

News - XBOX 360

Written by Cher Wednesday, 07 October 2009 08:33

Xbox Live Activity
Xbox 360 Top LIVE Titles (based on UU’s)

1 Halo 3
2 Call of Duty 4
3 Halo 3: ODST
4 Call of Duty: WaW
5 Gears of War 2
6 Madden NFL 10 (Download the demo
7 Forza 3 Demo (Download the demo)
8 GTA IV
9 Left 4 Dead
10 FIFA 10 (Download the demo)

 

Microsoft Charges Developers for Patching Games

News - Computer Gaming

Friday, 02 October 2009 09:29

gamesforwindowslive

It looks like our friends over at Microsoft have been caught with their hand in the cookie jar. The giant cookie jar of GREED. Games for Windows Live is the equivalent of Xbox Live for the PC. You get your games, you have a dashboard, friends list, achievements, the whole sha-bam. Recently an interview with Stardock CEO Brad Wardell revealed that Microsofts policies have been consistently keeping game developers for the PC running in the other direction.

 

Frag Count - Issue 2

Articles - Frag Count

Thursday, 01 October 2009 09:49

Issue 2 - InfActivision

The date has been set, clear your calendar, get your pre-order ready. We're heading back to Rapture. Publisher Take Two has officially announced the release date for Bioshock 2 as February 9th, 2010. This will be one of the most anticipated dates by thousands of gamers.

The game will see a simultaneous, worldwide release across all three platforms (XBOX 360, PC, PS3). Leaving my mouth salivating with dreams of cross platform competition, as Bioshock 2 sports an all new multiplayer element. Details are still a bit scarce, but one thing is for certain. This game is going to steal the spotlight in early 2010. How long can it hold on?

 

iPhone MMS is a GO! - Finally.

News - Technology

Written by Losthursday Friday, 25 September 2009 15:10

 At&t's carrier update is live as of Friday September 25, 2009 at 3:00pm ESD. The update is easily accessible by plugging your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS, yeah sorry OG iPhone users, this is not for you, and checking for new updates.

Now don't freak out the MMS button wont appear until you restart your phone. Something the update fails to do or tell you to do. So make sure you check your update for a "carrier update" then patiently wait as you manually restart your phone.

 

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