segunda-feira, 29 de agosto de 2011

Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 PC Demo Now Available


In gamefront

We knew that the demo for Pro Evolution soccer was hitting consoles today, and now Konami has released it for the PC as well. As you might expect, we’ve already got it available on our fast, free servers.

The demo contains 10 minute matches with Manchester United, AC Milan, FC Porto, S.S.C Napoli, Santos FC, and C.A. Panaro. If you’re hoping to play it on console, it should be available on PSN today. However, CVG says the 360 version of the demo has been delayed into September.

But none of that matters to you PC gamers, right? You just want to download the demo and get busy playing soccer. Fair enough. Just click the download link below to grab to 1.24 GB demo.

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Splinter Cell 6 to be released in 2012


in n4g

Spy dream come true next year, which apparently comes the next installment of Splinter Cell. (PC, PS3, Splinter Cell 6, Ubisoft, Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Toronto, Xbox 360)

Fifa 12


In The Telegraph

Here's how the annual sports game cycle tends to work: A new title is announced, along with its 12,000 improvements or whatever arbitrary number they stick on it, along with a list of buzzword-heavy new features (super real-world tackle machine engine plus or something), then the game comes out, us reviewers call it "the best approximation of [insert sporting event here] ever" and the crowd goes wild.

But as the months pass by, the astute game playing audience starts to notice the cracks. Problems that aren't apparent in the short-term become ever more glaring. That's what happened with FIFA 11 to a certain extent. It was, is and always will be a fabulous football game, but the drawbacks were there. Animation could often be clumsy when two players came together, physical battles felt unnatural and players could easily exploit defending by just holding down a button and watching your player gravitate into a challenge and waltz off with the ball. Career mode wasn't much cop either.

To their eternal credit, however, the FIFA team are a perfectionist bunch, and no-one is more frustrated at these foibles than them. So they listen, refine and do their best to fix the flaws that you notice, and a whole bunch you don't. That's why FIFA should retain its crown as the best approximation of football ever. Oh, shoot, now I've gone and done it..

Sitting down to a final hands-on before the big release, it's immediately apparent that FIFA 12 is the most revamped version of the game in a good few years. EA's assertion that FIFA 12 is "revolution not evolution" might be stretching the point, as it's still a largely familiar kickabout. Just as it should be.

quarta-feira, 24 de agosto de 2011

F1 2011: Stephen Hood interview


In The Telegraph

Formula One returns this weekend, with the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa signalling the end of the mid-season break. Sebastien Vettel sits pretty at the top of the driver's championship, though some gamers will fancy a crack at besting him on the latest video game of the sport, F1 2011, released next month. I had a chance to chat to the chief game designer at Codemasters, Stephen Hood, about how the new game will build on the success of last year's excellent iteration, as well as the new co-op mode and introduction of Formula One's new rules

F1 2010 saw something of a renaissance for the F1 video game, why do you think you hit the sweet spot on that game?

Because it was made by Formula One fans! In all seriousness, we really care about the license, we care about the game content, are driven to make a great game for ourselves and the millions of race and F1 fans out there... we can watch a Practice session and see something that’d make for a good feature, something people would understand and get enjoyment from. The only way you can do that is to live and breathe Formula One.

sábado, 20 de agosto de 2011

Resistance 3 Gets Leaked Weeks Before Release, Gamer Seems Elated


In n4G

LegitGamer - Despite Insomniac Games’ Resistance 3 not due for a release for a good few weeks, one lucky gamer has received the full retail copy of the PlayStation 3 exclusive shooter.

Read more here in legitgamer

Battlefield 3 Origin preorders get free PC game - Report


In gamespot

Shooter fans who preorder DICE's upcoming modern shooter Battlefield 3 through Electronic Arts' recently launched online store Origin are awarded early access to the game's beta period. However, that's not the only big bonus for reserving the title through EA's virtual marketplace, according to a report.

An email purportedly from EA forwarded to Ars Technica by a reader states that those who preorder Battlefield 3 via Origin can get a free downloadable PC game for doing so. Offered titles include Mass Effect 2, Dead Space 2, and Medal of Honor. According to the email, the offer expires at the end of the month.

Battlefield 3's Origin listing does not mention anything about the free game offer, and as of press time, EA had not responded to GameSpot's request for comment.

As for the game, Battlefield 3 will sport both a single-player campaign and an online component, which can be played with up to 64 players (for the PC version only). Battlefield 3 will support co-op play for its campaign and will let gamers pilot jets, among other vehicles. Additionally, Battlefield 3 will run on DICE's updated Frostbite 2 engine.

For more on the October 25-dated shooter, check out GameSpot's latest hands-on preview of Battlefield 3.

Sword Girls Online Annoucement Trailer

In Gamefront

What the hell? 80s style music, anime girls, swords, cleavage? Is this a secret weapon combining every single nerd fetish ever into a single concept? Strangely no! It’s Sword Girls, an online trading card game that launched in Korea earlier this year and is now being released to the English speaking world. Here, check out this weirdly hi-energy trailer:


If static gameplay and creepily sexy anime women are your thing, they’re giving out beta keys on the official site. If this still doesn’t sate your appetite for anime fetish porn, check out our Catherine coverage.



Download the Sword Girls Online Announcement Trailer.

terça-feira, 16 de agosto de 2011

Gears of War 3 gets a 3D makeover


In techradar


Gears of War 3, an upcoming exclusive on the Xbox 360, has been given a 3D makeover despite the format being described as "niche".

The Xbox 360 isn't known for its 3D capabilities but there have been a number of titles for the console released in 3D – CoD: Black Ops being one – and now another of the console's flagship games is getting the 3D treatment, albeit through some tinkering in the back end.

Speaking to Eurogamer, Rod Fergusson of Epic Games, which created Gears of Wars 3, said about adding 3D: "It felt like something we wanted to have. It was a feature we didn't want to be deficient in. When you look at Gears 1, it was what people used to demo HD at the time.

"It's still fledgling technology. It's still a niche feature. But it was something we could support, so we felt, why not?"

Better 3D incoming

Unlike the PS3, which has been properly equipped by Sony to handle high definition 3D gaming, devs that want to add 3D to games for the Xbox 360 have to use a small workaround.


The 3D signal is crammed into one 720p stream, so it is a little like 2D with added depth. The PS3 on the other hand has two distinct 1280x1470 streams.

This does push the quality down, as Fergusson explained: "[Although the difference] is not huge, It's a little bit jaggier in certain areas. Instead of 720p you're at five something."

Fergusson hinted that the Xbox 360 is to get improved 3D gaming, however, courtesy of the next Xbox Development Kit which will have "more support for 3D or more higher quality for native support for 3D."

Fergusson explained: "We're supporting the current state of the art for Xbox. Moving forward, the Xbox will be able to take it further."

This clarifies rumours back in May that the Xbox 360 was set to get the HDMI 1.4 protocol.

The Gears of War 3 UK release date is 20 September.

domingo, 14 de agosto de 2011

Transformers Universe Beta and Teaser


In Nag

Looking for the latest beta info? What about a little teaser to get you excited about this game? Who wants into this beta? Think it will live up to the hype? (PC, Transformers Universe)

How to hack Kinect for new functionality



When you break it down into its basic components, Kinect isn't actually particularly revolutionary. It contains a motorised webcam, a microphone array, a depth sensor and an infrared camera - pretty straightforward enthusiast tinkering kit.

But put all these elements together and you've got something that does a good job of approximating the way we're all going to interact with our computers in the future, if science fiction ideals are to be believed. Forget keyboards and mice - waving your arms around like Tom Cruise is the new thing.

What's great about Kinect is its price. You can easily pick one up for under £100, and there are standard webcams already scraping that price point. OK, its output isn't superb - the camera is a little grainy, and it has a limited resolution - but those combined sensors mean it can do some pretty special things.

It can pull out people from complex backgrounds with only the tiniest bit of calibration. With the right software it can track the bare bones, if you'll pardon the pun, of a human skeleton. It can follow you around the room and see in the dark. Kinect is significant.

Set yourself up

Sadly, at the time of writing, Kinect isn't officially supported on the PC. Microsoft is getting there with its own SDK - but for now it's (technically) meant to be an Xbox peripheral only.

Thankfully, some enterprising hackers, boosted by the promise of cash rewards and worldwide fame, crowbarred their way into the device shortly after its launch late last year. Since then, thanks to a number of open frameworks and existing projects that just happened to be suitable for repurposing, Kinect has grown into a fledgling PC peripheral. It's even nearing usefulness.

We say 'nearing' because it still has some way to go. Full functionality doesn't seem to be quite there yet, which the Microsoft SDK will surely help upon its release. This means you shouldn't expect absolute perfection; even in its console incarnation, Kinect is rather finicky about positioning and lighting.

Be prepared to shuffle a few things around. To get the full experience you'll need space in which to move - 10-12ft seems to be the norm - and avoid direct sunlight if you can.


Install the drivers

Since there's no official driver, you'll need to start by installing a suite of third party software that looks after the task of recognising and interacting with the Kinect sensor. There are a few options, but we're going to start by downloading the latest unstable release of the OpenNI framework.

OpenNI, which is short for Open Natural Interaction, is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to improving support for natural interaction devices like Kinect, applications that use them, and the middleware that goes between the two. The OpenNI framework is the bit that does the real donkey work, interpreting your hand gestures and tracking your body motion.

Most Kinect-compatible apps call upon it at this point. Start by running through the installer to get it on to your system. During the installation, you'll be asked if you want to install a driver from PrimeSense. This is the company which made the Kinect sensor for Microsoft, which works in conjunction with OpenNI, so it's safe to do so.

PrimeSense's driver isn't Kinect specific, though. For proper compatibility you'll need the SensorKinect mod, developed by a studious hacker who goes by the name Avin2. Once the OpenNI installation is complete, grab the latest binary from Avin2's site and install it.

The final node in the Kinect trifecta is Nite, which also comes from OpenNI. It's the middleware component that provides the various handy gesture interaction tools used by most Kinect-compatible apps. Download the latest unstable binary from here. You'll need to enter a free license key before you can use it with Kinect: it's 0KOIk2JeIBYClPWVnMoRKn5cdY4=.

In the interests of avoiding mistakes, the potentially confusing characters are, in this order: zero, upper case 'o'. upper case 'i', upper case 'i', lower case 'L', lower case 'o'.

Restart your machine and plug the Kinect unit in, and it should be detected and installed without any issues

An actual app

When it comes to testing Kinect's functionality, Nicolas Burrus' Kinect RGB demo should be your first port of call. It does an excellent job of demonstrating the device's impressive capabilities.

Extract the folder from the archive you've downloaded and check inside; you should see a series of excecutable files. Forget the ones that are marked 'Calibration' for now (you don't need to calibrate the device in order to use it) and head for 'RGBD-viewer.exe'.

When you first run the app, you'll see a message in a command prompt window saying that the camera has been set to VGA resolution; the Xbox only uses QVGA, so you've already extracted more from your Kinect than console users can.

It can go even further - if you run the viewer from a command prompt with '-highres' appended after it, you can extract a full 1,280 x 1,024 from the camera, albeit at a somewhat lower frame rate.

The main screen of the app displays a depth-seperated image in the main body, with a view from the webcam in a separate box at the top right. The technicolour look of the main image represents different depths; hover your mouse over a particular pixel to see how far it is from the Kinect sensor.

That's not the best way to represent Kinect's depth-sensing abilities, though. Use the menu in 'Show | Filters' to switch on edge detection (tick the box marked 'Edges'). Close the window, then click 'Show | 3D view' to bring up a window that mixes the depth and webcam sensors together; click and drag to move the eerie three-dimensional view of what Kinect can see.

By default, this is in the form of a point cloud view - click 'Triangles' to fill the space between the points with polygons for a more solid look. Click 'SaveMesh' to output the 3D view to a PLY file, suitable for use with MeshLab or Blender

sábado, 13 de agosto de 2011

Gamescom 2011 secrets: What we want to see


In computerandvideogames

TIMESPLITTERS 4


We've been waiting for years to see a new Timesplitters game but the point at which the first few hints towards a dream sequel drip onto the web is always the hardest.

Now the imminent arrival of Timesplitters 4 is a real possibility with whispers coming from two credible sources in the past few months.

Personally, we can't wait to see the return of a franchise that took the very stern FPS series and filled it with gun-slinging monkeys, curvy Amazon jungle queens and all manner of crazy characters.

We've seen the genre get a couple of fun injections recently with the likes of Bulletstorm but we think it's still a vastly underused quality right across gaming. A bit more quirk is more than welcome.

As long as the magic of Timesplitters 2 is recreated we'll be happy. We still haven't fired a more satisfying crossbow since.


GTA V


Grand Theft Auto V is like hitting the snooze button. You know the violent buzz of the alarm is coming again and you know it's coming soon so, instead of relaxing back into a natural sleep, you end up half-awake and slightly tense just anticipating.

We feel like we've had our hands held tentatively in front of our torsos for months now, poised and ready to throw them in the air when Rockstar finally does slap us with next GTA. To be honest, our arms are starting to ache.

What doesn't help is the wave of rumours and potential clues that washes over the internet every now and then suggesting the next Rockstar blockbuster is drawing ever nearer.

Is it set in LA? Is it coming next year? Will it use MotionScan technology? We just don't know and we need something or we're going to die.


GOD OF WAR IV


For our money, there's no other name on the market that does visuals quite like God of War and while most of the time we look forward to getting our hands on a new title, with this epic franchise, we just want to see what crazy sequences Sony can possibly come up with to top last year's effort.

The rumours started with PSM3 way back in April, which tipped the next God of War for September 2012. Excitingly, the rumour was strengthened a month later by Official PlayStation Magazine, which also put all of its chips on September.

If we were Sony Santa Monica we'd be thinking about getting something out the door on God of War 4 pretty sharpish if we were going to meet that September speculation.

If only there were some sort of games expo coming up soon.


HALF-LIFE 3


We said this was an ambitious article and, while Valve remains absolutely impenetrable as far as Half-Life 3 (or Half-Life 2 episode 3) information is concerned, this is definitely the wish least likely to be granted from this humble list.

But it's not like we've got nothing to go on when it comes to the next game in arguably the most popular franchise in gaming.

It was only back in April this year that pieces of mysterious Valve concept art emerged. To this date we still don't know what they are related to but they seem suitably sci-fi enough to fit with Half-Life.

On the other hand, apart from their futuristic tones, they don't actually resemble anything we've seen from Half-Life before, which means we can't place too much expectation on them.

But the turmoil doesn't end there because in September last year Valve's Gabe Newell told us to expect "at least" three "big surprises from the studio" within the next 12 months. Sure, we're running out of time but September is still weeks away and the fact that Gabe said "at least" leaves this whole thing wide open until September 1. Believe.

Ok, no you're right. Probably not going to happen.

Far Cry 3: Ubisoft unleashes its tropic thunder

In Computervideogame


The Far Cry games don't share a common storyline (or even a common continent), but there is one thing that unites them all some of the most stunning open-world environments ever seen.

We could have quite happily lost ourselves in Far Cry 2's gorgeous central African savannahs, for instance. Which is just as well, as we seem to remember spending most of our time there being totally lost, with a tatty map in one hand and a rusty wrench in the other, attempting to fix a knackered jeep under heavy gunfire. Great game, that was. Far Cry 3 should be even better.

Why? Well, for starters, you're going to need a bigger wrench. According to narrative director Jason Vandenberghe Far Cry 3's tropical islands will be ten times the size of Far Cry 2's expansive grasslands. While you're rolling that nugget of information around your brain, you might also like to consider that it's big and dangerous.

Bleach: Soul Ressurección (DualShockers)


In Nag
DualShockers writes: "Bleach: Soul Resurrección is an oddly named action game adapted from the insanely popular Bleach anime series. It is the first ever Bleach game to be released on an HD console. So is does the title suffer the same fate as so many anime based games and appeal only to diehard fans? Or does it perhaps offer something that gamers altogether unfamiliar with Bleach could enjoy?" (NISA, PS3)

Sniper Ghost Warrior


In Nag

Sniping is considered one of the most engaging and enjoyable aspects of the modern first person shooter. If not the dedicated single player set pieces froml blockbuster titles including Call of Duty and Medal of Honor, then the thousands of hours of Youtube “sniper kills” footage stands testament. By that logic surely creating a game which is dedicated to heart-pounding, mile-long headshots seems like a hands down winner for fans of those elements?" (PS3, Sniper: Ghost Warrior)

quinta-feira, 11 de agosto de 2011

Modern Warfare 3 showcase on GAMEfest 2011


In techradar

UK games retailer GAME has announced that it will be the first to offer hands-on time with Modern Warfare 3 at its GAMEfest 2011 expo.

Taking place at the Birmingham NEC 16-18 September, the expo will be showcasing Modern Warfare 3 and it will be the first time gamers in the UK will be able to get to play the much-anticipated game.

Place to be

Speaking about the event, Anna-Marie Mason, marketing director at GAME said: "We are delighted that GAMEfest attendees can be the first consumers in the UK to have the opportunity to get hands-on with Modern Warfare 3 before it releases to the world.

"We know that our customers love to be first to play and with this year's sneak peek of the newest instalment of Call of Duty, GAMEfest once again proves it is absolutely the place to be."

The official Modern Warfare 3 UK official release date is 8 November.

Madden NFL 12 Demo


In n4g

not the most exciting demo in the world, mainly because we know what to expect, but this year’s Madden is sure to be a hit. The demo also lets you watch some videos on all the new features so, even though you don’t get to see most of them in action, you can check them all out in one place. Let’s hope they remember to turn the commentators back on. (Madden NFL 12, PC, PS3, Xbox 360)



quarta-feira, 10 de agosto de 2011

Battlefield 3, Theme Park iOS games


In GameSpot


In late July, Electronic Arts reported its latest quarterly earnings, saying 20 percent of total revenue came from its digital sector. The publisher will look to grow that business later this year, when it releases Battlefield 3 and Theme Park for iOS devices, according to The Pocket Gamer.


Battlefield 3 is coming to iOS devices, it seems.

The report doesn't offer anything in the way of details concerning either game, but it did note that EA will reportedly talk more about each at Gamescom 2011 next week. An EA representative told GameSpot, "We don't comment on rumors."

Battlefield 3 arriving on iOS devices comes as little surprise, as its predecessor Battlefield: Bad Company 2 graced Apple's mobiles. That version included a single-player component as well as online functionality. As for Theme Park, that game was developed by Peter Molyenux's Bullfrog Productions, published by Electronic Arts, and released in 1994.

God of War Origins videos show opening scenes

In Computerandvidogames.com


the God of War Origins Collection features remastered PS3 versions of the two PSP God of War games, Ghost of Sparta and Chains of Olympus, in HD on one Blu-ray disc.

Check out the first five minutes of each game below, courtesy of IGN: