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Rumored Discount on Vita's Digital Games Needs to be More Substantial

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 05:34 PM PST

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One of the benefits of digital games from the publisher's side, at least in theory, is flexibility with pricing. With the cost of manufacturing and shipping physical games out of the way, it's also a cheaper method of distribution. Considering consumers aren't getting as much for their money -- no box, no manual, no ability to sell or let someone borrow a game -- it makes sense that digital games would be cheaper than their physical counterparts. That will be the case when shopping for Vita games in North America, though it would appear the discount we'll be enjoying is not nearly as much as it should be.

Reports of Best Buy stores getting Vita demo units in have surfaced in recent days. One NeoGAF member got to spend some hands-on time with the system ahead of its launch on February 22 and photographed a screen showing pre-orders for the digital versions of certain Vita games. Presumably these digital games Best Buy is offering would come in a form similar to Patapon 2's retail version where you're given a code to download the game from the PlayStation Store.

Review: Soulcalibur V Redefines Namco's Flagship Weapon-Based Fighter

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 05:06 PM PST

Like many, Soul Calibur grabbed my attention from the minute I bought a Sega Dreamcast. The flexible fighting system, the impressive 8-Way Run, and the accessibility of Namco's weapon-based fighter made it my game of choice for months after release. The hefty amount of single player content kept me busy for hours, and inviting friends over for versus play led to plenty of memorable victories and crushing defeats.

Since then the series has continued to enjoy a reputation as one of the most accessible fighting games ever created -- and Soulcalibur V continues to thrive on that same idea. But perhaps the series' most important contribution to the world of kickpunch games is the hefty amounts of depth layered within each installment. Sure, a button-mashing novice could... well... mash away at the controller and discover useful moves to win, but a hardcore player could take that knowledge one step further and perform a dizzying series of juggling combos that could crush the soul of any irreverent newbie.

Review: NeverDead Exemplifies Failure with Remarkable Success

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 04:45 PM PST

NeverDead is a game, and it can be completed. In my opinion, those are the two truths that cushion the space between a D- and an F. Remove those two facts, and you're left with an amateur effort that redefines the boundary between bad game and flat-out punishment.

For those of you fortunate enough to not know, NeverDead is an action game built around the titular conceit that your character is immortal. As you hack and slash your way through hordes of undead creatures, you'll inevitably lose an arm, leg, or even your head. At this point, you're then tasked with roaming the chaotic battlefield in search for the missing appendages. Maintaining your limbs is a Sisyphean task, as even the slightest bit of damage ends up removing a handful of bodyparts. NeverDead isn't the first game to employ an immortality mechanic -- the Wario Land series has been handling this concept with creative grace for the past 20 years, and Planescape: Torment set the standard for "immortal protagonist" back in 1999. But for every way that Nintendo succeeds, NeverDead seems to fail.

Free-to-Play Everquest Highlights the Slow Death of Subscription MMOs

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 04:30 PM PST

Sony Online Entertainment announced today that the original Everquest would make the transition to a free-to-play system in March. Released in 1999, EQ was far from the first MMO, but the industry followed its model. It's hard to imagine World of Warcraft finding success without SOE's game preceding it. The game's transition marks the end of an era -- it's the death knell for MMOs as we've known them.

Everquest

Everquest's relatively small player base means the shift to free-to-play is more a sign of the times than an agent change in and of itself. Several high profile MMOs --including Everquest 2 -- have gone free-to-play past several months, but the original EQ isn't just another entry into the genre. It proved to the world that MMOs could become wildly profitable, and set off a game development gold rush that gave us everything from WoW to Star Wars: Galaxies. I don't mean to say that we'll never see a new MMO, but the free-to-play business model's ascension is complete. Don't expect to see another Star Wars: The Old Republic-sized launch anytime in the next five years.

OP-ED: Online Passes Aren't the Unfair Evil They're Made Out to Be

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 02:40 PM PST

EA Online Pass

In the past few days, two more games joined the long list of those using some sort of online pass. Since Electronic Arts introduced the concept in 2010 with Project $10, more and more publishers have adopted the practice of locking out certain features for those who purchase used games. Many feel it's unfair, but I'm not so sure that's really the case.

Many gamers consider online passes yet another way they're being shafted this generation. Like downloadable content, it's another scheme cooked up to maximize the amount of money squeezed out of each gamer, they would say, and in the case of DLC that has been true at times. I'm hardly in favor of publishers releasing incomplete games and expecting people to then pay for the rest of it later, and I was as annoyed as anyone when cheat codes started showing up on the Xbox Live Marketplace for a fee. But there is a difference between hoping to make some money off of the game you created and withholding a part of the game simply so it can be sold to players at an additional cost now that it's technically feasible to do so.

Resident Evil 6 Demo Shows Capcom Needs Dragon's Dogma to Succeed

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 12:25 PM PST

Capcom announced today that it plans to release Dragon's Dogma on May 22, and the package will include a download code for a Resident Evil 6 demo. Fans will be able to download the demo from Xbox Live on July 3, while PS3 owners will have to wait until September 4.

Other publishers have found that tying an anticipated demo or beta to an unanticipated game boosts sales of both. The original Zone of the Enders did quite well thanks to the on-disc inclusion of the Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty demo. Access to Halo 3's beta came along with new copies of Crackdown -- helping it become a cult hit. Without early access, fans and critics alike would have overlooked both titles. There's little doubt that Capcom is hoping the same strategy will work with Dragon's Dogma. What's not obvious is how much Capcom needs this gambit to succeed.

MMOGaming News

MMOGaming News


Guild Wars 2: Underwater Realm

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Guild Wars 2: Underwater Realm


Bonk! Studios has just presented a new Guild Wars 2 video about the underwater realm on youtube.com. We can learn a lot of things from the video like how to survive from underwater battle.

WoW: Patch 4.3.2 is Now Available

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WoW: Patch 4.3.2 is Now Available


World of Warcraft: Cataclysm patch 4.3.2 is now available on all realms! New changes about dungeons and raids is here now!

Can En Masse really Make TERA a Clean Game by Blocking Half of the World's IP?

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Can En Masse really Make TERA a Clean Game by Blocking Half of the World's IP?


It's inappropriate and prejudiced to say that 'the vast majority' of players from Asia, Africa, Russia, and the Middle East are 'cyber-criminals'.

SWTOR Dev Explains Bug Busting and New Content Developing

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SWTOR Dev Explains Bug Busting and New Content Developing


BioWare Executive Producer Rich Vogel has posted a new Community Blog explaining that how they balanced their effort when it comes to fixing bugs and developing new content after Star Wars: The Old Republic launched.

New Era of Warfare! Seven Core(KR) to Kick off OBT on Feb. 15th

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New Era of Warfare! Seven Core(KR) to Kick off OBT on Feb. 15th


Fantasy MMORPG Seven Core, developed by Korea-based Noria and published by Hione Entertainment, will kick off the open beta on February 15th.

DC Universe Online Update 9 Features Faster Grouping and Novice Raids

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DC Universe Online Update 9 Features Faster Grouping and Novice Raids


DCUO is about superheroes and villains but the game won't be fun for casual gamers if they can't find a group to run instances or always die in the raid.

Upcoming MMOs in February - Time to Wake up from Dormancy

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Upcoming MMOs in February - Time to Wake up from Dormancy


After frigid January with few test games, now we hug vibrant Spring in February. C9 sure to be the blockbuster in this month. Yes, it's in English. Yes, it's without terrible IP block. Yes, it's into CBT! That recalls my memory about Dragon Nest last year. Will C9 be different? Will it grab your hear? It's about time.

Blizzard, Valve or Others, Who will get DOTA Trademark in China?

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Blizzard, Valve or Others, Who will get DOTA Trademark in China?


Blizzard voiced its concern over Valve's attempt to trademark DOTA, a popular map of Warcraft III. Could Valve register the trademark, and what measures could Blizzard take to against Valve's attempt?

Guild Wars 2: PvP Scholar Armor and More Fetching PvP Action Screens Released

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Guild Wars 2: PvP Scholar Armor and More Fetching PvP Action Screens Released


Today Guild Wars Insider continues to give you two pictures of the latest PvP scholar armor set modeled by a Norn Elementalist taken inside the PvP lobbies. In addition, some more eyecatching action screens of PvP, Ranger Pets, Mesmers and even more armors are also released.

Star Trek Online and User Generated Content

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Star Trek Online and User Generated Content


When Star trek Online first launched I quickly gave it a try. It was not a bad game, in fact I enjoyed it very much for the first few weeks but it soon ended up suffering terribly due to excessive repetition.

RIFT Strengthened the PvP Armor in Latest PTS Patch

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RIFT Strengthened the PvP Armor in Latest PTS Patch


PvP: One-handed Axes are now available for Guardians and Defiants at rank 1, 12, 25, and 36. Increased the amount of Valor provided by all PvP armor sets. Added Valor to PvP set weapons.

Raider Z (KR) Unveils New Trailer, Showcasing Splendid Action Scenes

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Raider Z (KR) Unveils New Trailer, Showcasing Splendid Action Scenes


After being under development for one year, Raider Z released an exciting development progress announcement: its closed beta test is slated to be kicked off on Feb. 2.

Yulgang 2 Reveals New Content for 2nd CBT

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Yulgang 2 Reveals New Content for 2nd CBT


Yulgang 2 has recently attracted much attention from players by releasing new content for its 2nd CBT, including test background and maps for the Order and Chaos factions.

APB Reloaded... Possibly The Closest Thing To A GTA MMO!

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APB Reloaded... Possibly The Closest Thing To A GTA MMO!


The game its self is commonly referred to as the GTA MMO, or Grand Theft Auto if you dont know the terminology, but what do you think?

Guild Wars 2 Beta Sign In Screen Leaked?

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Guild Wars 2 Beta Sign In Screen Leaked?


A sign in screenshot which was supposed to be the Guild Wars 2 beta sign in screen was leaked from guildwarsinsider.com. No evidence shows that it is a real one.

Eclipse of EDEN (JP) Kicks off CBT Today, Skill Trailer Released

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Eclipse of EDEN (JP) Kicks off CBT Today, Skill Trailer Released


Developed by Korea-based Eden Entertainment, the 3D non-target action MMO Eclipse of EDEN enters closed beta test from today to February 2nd in Japan. At the same time, a trailer was released to show off the skills of the four main classes: Fighter, Scout, Magician and Warrior.

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