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Throw up the horns and get ready to shred with the sequel to the incredibly popular rhythm game from Harmonix.
The UK Show Bravo featured Heavenly Sword, and with it some new unseen exclusive footage, which has yet to hit the web. However, what we do have are impressions and screens (some showing Nariko with a bazooka against a large army).
Kai is playable and is very different to Nariko, using a crossbow, and you can guide the projectiles with the sixaxis or the analogue sticks. New cutscenes show the incredible emotions shown in the facial animation. The stances (distance, speed and power I think) have a big part to play and pressing triangle at the right time whilst blocking launches a counter. There are two levels of counter. If you get the timing perfect you do a badass counter that kills your main target and knocks down surrounding enemies. You have to tailor your attack and stance to the type of opponet you're facing. And it appeared as if combat scenarios weren't limited to one type of opponent. It's very simple to perform "superstyle" moves. Just press O. You have a superstyle gauge, not sure if it refills over time or through pickups. The sheer number of characters on screen at times is astounding and the graphics are awesome, especially the lighting. The latest build of the game was shown and the framerate is looking steady, should be no problems by the time it ships. (Credits justjohn Neogaf, Slider B3d and Mist PS3forums)
Alcatel-Lucent starts helping BT customers who have begun migrating from the company's legacy telephone network
World Series of Video Games Trying to Break Gamers' Slacker Image
Back in November, Entertainment Weekly reviewed the three next-generation videogame consoles: Sony's PlayStation 3, Nintendo's Wii, and Microsoft's Xbox 360. The first two systems had just arrived in stores, the latter had just celebrated its first anniversary. As they expected, some of you took grave exception to the grades they awarded each system. Now, as they prepare for next week's E3 convention ? look for their on-the-scene reports on EW.com's PopWatch blog ? they offer this midterm report card for the three consoles...
Robby LeBlanc tours the Anaheim Convention Center in Orange County, California for the NAMM 2006 Show (National Association of Music Merchandisers).
Filed under: Nintendo DS, Action, Adventure Nintendo of Japan's super-cool Club Nintendo has yet another weird/amazing DS title that North America and Europe will probably never see. First, it was the Game & Watch Collection, followed by the less desirable but still enticing Tingle's Balloon Fight. And now, the special Japan-only point-redemption system is rewarding lucky gamers with Exclamation Warriors, a bizarre DS game which exclusively utilizes the microphone for gameplayExclamation Warriors has players controlling spandex-suited sentai heroes (think Mighty Morphin Power Rangers). The game is multiplayer by necessity, and requires 2-3 players to fight monsters by (are you ready for this?) yelling the names of super-moves simultaneously, in typical cheesy sci-fi style. There's a reason why this isn't a retail title, but that doesn't stop us from coveting the Club Nintendo system, and all of its weird merchandise and games. Where's our spandex, Nintendo? Where's our spandex?
The film is an epic chase and primal battle set in the breathtaking landscape of the West. The civil
Microsoft announced on Monday that starting July 10 the company will once again offer free downloadable E3 content to Xbox Live Marketplace.
Germany's Finance Ministry has banned Tom Cruise from filming his forthcoming movie at the Bendlerblock memorial site, despite pleas from the studio the location is "crucial" to the film.
It's official. Greg Oden is headed to Portland!
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U.S. phone companies would be shielded from potentially billions of dollars in lawsuits under an anti-terror spy measure that appears headed toward approval, congressional sources said on Wednesday.
Sounds like Rob Cohen made a hit.
Finally, in case you're wondering: yes, they've purportedly figured out a way to make it work on LCDs, plasmas, and pretty much anything you've got that isn't a chalkboard. So get your trigger finger ready - it's about to get a workout.
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