Red Dead’s Lasso and Weapons Trailer
Posted in PS3, Red Dead Redemption, Xbox 360 by Raphael Essoo-Snowdon on Saturday 6 February 2010 2:01 am
Rockstar Games have just released some new screens showcasing Red Dead Redemption‘s lasso. Will you kill or capture your bounty? Play nice and you’ll have the option of hogtying downed enemies to keep that conscience clear, picking up greater rewards later on. Collecting bounty won’t ever go unnoticed, providing Marston with extra cash and goodwill from the local law. Read More »
Reach’s New HUD, Radar & More
Posted in Halo, Halo: Reach by Raphael Essoo-Snowdon on Friday 22 January 2010 5:56 pm
Since the EB screen leaks this week Halo fans have been dying to see what Reach looks like in action and I, for one have been anticipating the new HUD. Thanks to Edge, here it is… Read More »
New Perfect Dark XBLA Screens
Posted in Perfect Dark, XBLA, Xbox 360 by Raphael Essoo-Snowdon on Friday 11 December 2009 1:00 pm
The rejected Goldeneye sequel for the N64 would later become Perfect Dark, the critically acclaimed success that kept me and my best friend up, night after night. While a remake of the classic Goldeneye 007 is now a mere pipe dream, this my friend is no fantasy.
Rare have opened the floodgates this week by releasing a batch of new screens from the XBLA remake of Perfect Dark and have set in motion tongues wagging across the world. Sadly the game won’t be available until early 2010, which is understandable by the sheer amount of work the team at Rare and 4J Studios have put into these glorious HD remakes (comparison gallery below). Can you believe it’s nearly been 10 years since we first laid eyes on Miss Joanna Dark?
Final Fight: Double Impact Screens
Posted in Final Fight: Double Impact, PS3, PSN, XBLA, Xbox 360 by Raphael Essoo-Snowdon on Monday 30 November 2009 5:42 pm
We’ve just got hold of the first screens from Capcom’s high definition remake of Final Fight. Part of a double-pack, including the fantasy beat ‘em up Magic Sword will hit XBLA and PSN in April. Similar to Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, you’ll be able to switch between different visual modes. So whether you like your games in a cabinet, classic, crispy or smooth. If you’re the HD snob type or just looking for a bit of nostalgia, you can all start your drooling in the gallery below.