Sunday, June 27, 2010

Dj Hero Game

DJ Hero was generally well-received by game journalists, praising the departure from the Guitar Hero series-style of gameplay, the use of the turntable controller to simulate the motions of a DJ and how the game's difficulty curve helps the player to become skilled on it, and the game's soundtrack; several smaller issues were identified as potential improvements for a possible sequel. However, the game did not perform as strong as expected by industry analysts, believed to be due to the waning interest in music games during 2009; regardless, DJ Hero is stated by NPD Group to be the highest-grossing new intellectual property of 2009 in North America.
A single player career mode is available, as well both competitive and cooperative multiplayer modes ("DJ vs DJ"), playable locally or remotely. Ten songs have been specially mixed to also support gameplay with Guitar Hero and other compatible guitar controllers in a "DJ vs Guitar" mode.[2][3] Players can also use a microphone for a non-scoring addition to the mix.[2] A Party Play mode allows the game to automatically play the songs with the ability for a player to jump in and play at any time.

Modern Warfare 2 Game


10 If ever you needed an excuse to justify torching two Gs on a 60-inch plasma, try popping this stunningly cinematic run-n-gun romp in and watching neighbors' jaws drop.


Whether rappelling up windswept cliffs, barreling down powder-choked passes on roaring snowmobiles or taking the battle against terrorism to Rio de Janeiro's sun-baked streets, the excitement never lets up


Highlights like extensive online connectivity and co-op play (via Special Forces scenarios) prove paramount to its arsenal though, extending shelf-life (and value) nigh infinitely.

FEAR 3 Game

The most terrifying action shooter prepares the third time. Alma and Paxton Fettel returning to star in our nightmares, and to provide a type of game play completely revamped to surprise veterans of the series.
After the sordid, unexpected and shocking final of FEAR 2, on the third installment there are changing hands in development of its leaders is passed to the kids from Day 1 Studios, but the essence remains the same: Scare with more frantic action flag.
Just a month ago the title was announced by Warner Bros., its distributors, and finally we have some information about it. Cooperative action debut in the series as the main claim, and the possibility of embodying the eerie Paxton Fettel is also one of the main points of interest so that the third party does not lose interest in the franchise.
The tripe, the paranormal and dirty and sordid environments are back with FEAR 3. Alma, Paxton Fettel and company return to the charge.
It’s going to be difficult to talk about F.E.A.R. 3 PC Game 2010 without creating serious spoilers in the argument of those who did not have the opportunity to play first and second parts, but still try to preserve the experience for newcomers. The fact is that the new title in the series is about building individual campaign around the contrast between the two protagonists: Point Man, the hero of the first part, and Paxton Fettel, the villain of the original game also.

Mafia 2 Game

No console is ever complete without its release of a video game based on the organized crime, racketeering and mob heydays in 1940s-1950s America. The successor to the highly acclaimed Mafia looks set to release in the first quarter
of 2010. Players take on the role of Vito, a petty criminal who dreams of making it big in the underworld of organized crime. Like its
predecessor, Mafia II looks set to have a tale of backstabbing, bribing and shocking twists and turns that will ensure gamers complete immersion into the mob world.

Resident Evil 5: Lost in Nightmares Game


Resident Evil 5 has been on shop shelves for a full year now, and Capcom has decided it's about time to supply the game with some more DLC. Lost in Nightmares is the first of two playable expansions to the Resident Evil 5 story, filling in some of the gaps left in the main adventure. Not only this, the Lost in Nightmares pack also includes an updated Mercenaries Reunion mode, which is furnished with extra characters and costumes when purchasing the Desperate Escape DLC pack. For those wanting a reason to return to the zombie cleansing frolics of Resident Evil 5; this is most certainly it.


The mansion itself is the perfect venue for the action; a refreshing departure from the arid African environments of the main game. The new (and yet very familiar) setting gives rise to numerous nods and references to Chris and Jill's original mansion exploring escapades in Resident Evil 1, which fans of the series will acknowledge with wide smiles. The first fifteen or so minutes are fairly devoid of action, with bullets only being fired to take out the 18 hidden Score Stars scattered throughout the chapter. During this zombie-free period, the game slips back into the familiar puzzle based exploration that shaped the first games in the series.


Unlike a lot of DLC, Capcom hasn't simply repackaged more of the same for a quick cash in. Lost in Nightmares is a shining example of what DLC should be; a short but sweet extension to the original story that offers something different from the main game whilst retaining its overall tone. It's ultimately a fan service; a gorgeous, tense and well designed 'thank you' to those willing to rescue the game from the shelf it's likely been sat on for a year now. Whilst there's nothing here for those who didn't enjoy Resident Evil 5, fans should consider Lost in Nightmares as nothing less than an essential purchase.

Transformers: War for Cybertron Game


Transformers: War for Cybertron is a third-person shooter video game developed by High Moon Studios and published by Activision. It was released on June 22, 2010 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. Two portable versions were released for the Nintendo DS. A game for the Wii called Transformers: Cybertron Adventures was developed by Next Level Games and utilizes the same characters and setting as War for Cybertron. Hasbro also has a toy line releasing in 2010 based on War for Cybertron. The multiplayer demo was released on June 10, 2010 (Xbox 360 only) and allows players to experience either "Soldier" or "Scout" class warriors.


War for Cybertron has several multiplayer modes to choose from. "Escalation" is a mode for exclusive pre-order characters and characters unlocked during the campaign. Non-stop waves of robots attack until the player(s) are defeated, similar to Gears of War "Horde" mode and Call of Duty: World at War "Nazi Zombies". Players are also able to spend points earned from defeated enemies on health, ammo, new weapons and unlocking new areas in the map. "Deathmatch" is a free-for-all game type where the player with the most kills at the end of the game is the winner. In "Team Deathmatch" players are divided into Autobot and Decepticon teams

The winning team is the one who earns the most kills. "Conquest" is a capture-and-hold style game, similar to the conquest mode found in the Star Wars Battlefront series.[3] In "Countdown to Extinction" players must take an active bomb and place it at an enemy base, similar to the Assault mode in the Halo series. "Power Struggle" is the game's equivalent to the common Capture the Flag game type. Finally "Code of Power" is a mode consisting of two and a half minute rounds where teams vie for a giant melee weapon.

Green Day: Rock Band Game


Green Day: Rock Band is a music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems, published by MTV Games and distributed by Electronic Arts. It is the fifth major console release in the Rock Band music video game series and, like other games in the series, it allows players to simulate the playing of rock music by using controllers shaped like musical instruments.

The game's soundtrack consists of songs by the popular punk rock group Green Day. Green Day: Rock Band features virtual depictions of the three band members performing the songs in new venues designed for the game. The game incorporates existing Green Day songs already released for the Rock Band series as downloadable content, and allows players to export its full tracklist to the other Rock Band game titles except The Beatles: Rock Band.

A free playable demo for the game was made available on May 25, 2010 for the Xbox Live Marketplace and on May 27, 2010 for the PlayStation Network. The demo features full, playable versions of two songs from the game, "Welcome to Paradise" and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams".