Sunday, June 20, 2010

E3 gameplay video[s]

E3 Expo:June15-17 2010

Here is some video[s] that you should really check on it...

Here is the list of videos :
i)Vanquish
ii)killzone 3
iii)Call Of Duty: Black Ops
iv)Crysis 2
v)Halo Reach
vi)God of War: Ghost of Sparta
vii)Gears of War 3
viii)Dead Space 2
ix)Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
x)Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
xi)Medal of Honor (2010)
xii)Ghost Recon: Future Soldier







These are not all yet. There still got lots of upcoming game[s] shown in E3 Expo.

So take your time to watch the video[s] even though its a lot. Hope you enjoy it.

Source from : Game trailer.

Ghost Recon: Future Soldier

Ghost Recon: Future Soldier



Medal Of Honor 2010

Medal of Honor (2010)

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood


Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood






Dead Space 2


Dead Space 2




Gears Of War 3


Gears of War 3


God of War: Ghost of Sparta


God of War: Ghost of Sparta


Halo Reach


Halo Reach




Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

Crysis 2

Crysis 2



Call Of Duty: Black Ops

Call Of Duty: Black Ops

Killzone 3


Killzone 3:

Vanquisher

Vanquish



Friday, June 11, 2010

Game Trailers, Gameplays, Sneak Previews for Upcoming Games 2010

World Premiere Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 - The Onion


Call of Duty: Black Ops World Premiere Uncut Trailer


GTA 5 Trailer? Sponsored by Cola-Cola


Mafia 2 Gameplay Trailer

Monday, June 7, 2010

Randoms...

OK guys, I'm back from exam...life is hectic as hell. Anyway, today I'm lazy to follow up some game news such as Crysis 2. So I decided to write something random about games.

I came up with an idea: coolest video gaming sword? t-shirts? lolz...
For me, the coolest video gaming sword is The Buster Sword, used by Cloud in Final Fantasy 7
But why? Because it can defeat Sephiroth? Nah, because it's uhh...used by protagonist? No. It's cool when using it slicing up enemies in turn-based battles with the Buster Sword, especially when using powerful special attacks.
The Buster Sword
How about the runner up? Yeah, we have it here...the Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts.
It seems Square Enix has a flair for strange swords, like the Gunblade of Final Fantasy or the many Keyblades of Kingdom Hearts. The main Keyblade was held by Sora, who used it to aid the Disney characters in their quest. Besides fighting, the Keyblade was also good for unlocking things...
Keyblade (Kingdom Hearts)
 The 3rd place would be The Dagger of Time from Prince of Persia(except 4)...
Sorry, it's not a sword....but it's cool for returning to the past by pushing the trigger....so you know the exam question already and you took out the dagger...then *brrrrrrrrr* back to the past! lolz! Besides it's the only weapon for speed kill in PoP...
Dagger of Time

Now, the shirts...
One of the first rules of game shirts is, with virtually no exception, never, ever have words on your shirt. It’s allowed for the logo of the game it represents, or if the shirt is of a direct screen pull from the game and said screen only has the words that were there to begin with. Outside of that, all words are verboten. If you want a funny shirt, the image itself should be good enough to get a chuckle. If it needs words to further explain why something is funny, then the joke wasn’t that good to begin with, and will get old to your pals even faster.

















 XD

Welcome Aboard to the Armored Commander, Commander

War, pacifists hate it, sadists love it, games designer wanna ***** with it. Countless games that reaped tons of cash for those folks. Supreme Commander, a 2007 game, creation of THQ and gas Powered Games.

Once again, its humans, fighting each other over their respected ways and beliefs, for a thousand years. It is 3844, and the Infinite War is raging, with the United Earth Federation, Cybran Nation and Aeon Illuminate pitting their technologies of future warfare against each other. You will be the commander that will lead your chosen faction to victory, and end the Inifinite War once and for all.


Supreme Commander is new in almost every way(take out the buildings construction and units training of course). Ok, so its a new game for you, and what's better for newbies to do ? >>>Tutorial. At first, you will think that the tutorial will be casual "babe/dude introduces and orders you to do ABC". But, Supreme Commander's tutorial is a sandbox mode, whereby you gain control of all 3 ACUs. Its up to you to explore, and learn on your own.

At least you have some videos to assist you

After some learning process, most of you would dive into the campaign, while some will opt for the skirmishes. Every game you start, you will see these two bars

Mass and Energy
However, the fun lies here :
Unlike most previous RTS games, where you must prespend a stated amount of resources on a unit or building, failing to do so will prevent you from training or building it, Supreme Commander revolutionises it. There will be a specific time to construct your unit, lets say a Tech 1 Air factory, 40 seconds, requiring 2400 energy and 240 mass. So during the process, 60 energy and 6 mass will be used up per second.

if the rate of consumption is greater than the rate of production of resources, your building efficiency will decrease
which means that, your build speed will decrease, with respect to the number shown in the 2 red boxes.
See those 2 cuties beside your ACU? They are the engineers, and their main function is assist. Builders are able to assist each other to increase the speed of construction, and engineers are able to assist either the ACU and each other or the factory when building commences.
Now, i will try to rebuild the Tech 1 Air factory with 2 ACUs

Notice that it is supposed to take only 60 energy and 6 mass ? With 2 ACUs, the speed is doubled, that means, the rate of resources consumption per second, is DOUBLED. It won't be so nice when your resources is almost dry, is it ? So, more haste less speed, dont try to many-to-one build unless you are confident your resources stockpile will last the process.

Now down to the units. Every RTS game must have their own unique units for each seperate faction. Indeed, Supreme Commander provides players with a plethora of units and buildings,. But the only difference between those units are their skin and name, the type though, is virtually the same, except for the Experimentals of course.

Everything(except for Mother Nature duh !) in this game revolves around 3 level of technology : Tech 1, Tech 2 and Tech 3. Only the ACU and Factories can be upgraded, and will be able to build bigger and better buildings and units after each successful upgrade.
Players begin by building small, weak but versatile and cheap Tech 1 units. Since they are so inexpensive and requires a ridiculously short period of time to build, Tech 1 units are mostly used as fodders to swarm the enemy base. They are so weak that ACUs won't even take a crap to destroy them.


Any objections, punk ?

As the game proceeds , sturdier and stronger Tech 2s and Tech 3s emerge, threatening to caught you when you least expected and tear your ranks into bits. But the true enjoymnt of this game is the Tech 4 experimentals, with huge lasers and really really high hit points squaring off against each other in the middle of the battlefield.

Skirmishes will be very enjoyable above the Normal AI difficulty level. The AI is categoriseed into 3 types, which is Balanced, Tech, and Horde AI. Tech AIs will prefer to crush you with Tech 3 and Experimentals, while Horde is more the type of a streamroller and Balanced mixes both. The only drawback for this game is, you must be a really hard-core RTS gamer, for a campaign or even a skirmish will last for about 2 to 5 hours depending on your play style.

With a maximum population of 1000, just streamroll your enemies until their butts glow red hot, commander !