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Gears of War creator sees much more life from Xbox 360

No Comments 09 November 2011

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A lot of people are questioning when we’re going to see the next home consoles from Microsoft and Sony, but along with Bioshock creator, Ken Levine, Gears of War lead designer Cliff Bleszinski believes that there’s still plenty more to come from this generation, and all it takes is a bit of coding,  magic and time.

“with creative programming you can squeeze anything out of any given platform,” Bleszinski told Edge Magazine. “Go back to the demo scene where these guys would take a 286 PC and in 38k make a demo that rivalled the most triple-A game of the time. ”

“It’s just a matter of code magic, time and effort. I don’t know how much longer the 360 will be around, but I’m sure that if we have a product coming out before the end of [its] lifecycle we’ll continue to try and squeeze more water from that stone.”

Still, the designer admits that he had to tinker with the current Xbox 360 hardware to finish his latest game, Gears of War 3.

“We’re now at the point where it’s not learning how to use the hardware, it’s learning to trick the hardware into doing what you want it to do,” he explained. “the first thing I was ecstatic about was the new lighting…we’re at the point where an artist can just let the lighting breathe, a nice brick wall can just be a nice brick wall; it doesn’t need 8000 pipes layered on it.”

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 es el rey de las apuestas navide

No Comments 09 November 2011

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Gears 3′s First Three DLC Maps Go Free on Thanksgiving

No Comments 03 November 2011

 Gears 3s First Three DLC Maps Go Free on Thanksgiving

the maps included with the first premium downloadable content pack for Gears of War 3 will be made available for free after being on sale for only a few weeks’ time.

along with the release of the Horde Command Pack yesterday, Microsoft sent out word on how a significant component will become free later this month. the DLC consists of three maps, new characters, new weapon skins, fortification upgrades for Horde mode, and 250 Gamerscore’s worth of new Achievements.

all three of those maps — Blood Drive, Azura, and Rustlung — will be packaged with two maps from the original Gears — Swamp and Clocktower — for release in the versus Booster Map Pack on Thanksgiving, November 24. This pack will be completely free and allows these maps to be played in all public matchmaking playlists.

That leaves those who did purchase the $10 Horde Command Pack (or a Season Pass) explicitly for those maps to have essentially paid for early access to the maps and the ability to play them in all playlists. they do also get the characters, weapon skins, Achievements, and Horde mode additions, but even so, those who bought the DLC for the maps could be justifiably upset over them becoming at least partially free so quickly.

following the versus Booster, the campaign-focused RAAM’s Shadow DLC will be out on December 13 for 1,200 Microsoft Points ($15). From there, we’ll still see several more DLC packs released that Season Pass buyers will be given access to.

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Companies Find Trilogies a Huge Success for Popular Games

No Comments 30 October 2011

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“I think if you come out and say, ‘this is the start of a trilogy,’ gamers get defensive, cross their arms and say, ‘We’ll see,’” said Bleszinski. “You have to play it game by game. We had ideas of where each game could go in the series, but until we had confirmation, we never really started work on a sequel, except for coming up with pie-in-the-sky ideas.”

Churning out three “Gears of War” titles over the past five years paid off.

“Gears of War 3″ sold more than 3 million copies in its first week and was the second best-selling game in September behind “Madden NFL 12,” propelling the entire Xbox 360 series past the $1 billion mark, according to Microsoft Corp. and NPD Group, which tracks retail game sales. Microsoft also said more than 4.5 million gamers played it online since it debuted.

“For some reason, three is the magic number,” said Bleszinski of the omnipresence of trilogies in pop culture. “I can’t explain it. Narratively, they make sense because you’ve got that ‘Lord of the Rings’ vibe where there’s a definitive beginning, middle and ending. There’s something about that contained pack-of-three that’s just incredibly gratifying.”

Other game developers and publishers seem to agree, too.

Sequels have always been an important part of the gaming world, but with the release of “Gears of War 3″ last month and games like superhero brawler “Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds,” first-person shooter “Killzone 3,” horror shoot-’em-up “F.E.a.R. 3″ and alien blaster “Resistance 3″ earlier this year, it seems 2011 is the year of the threequel.

The trend continues this holiday season — or should that be holiday threeson? — with the arrival of such third installments as the epic action-adventure title “Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception,” bawdy open-world gang war saga “Saints Row: The Third” and explosive first-person military shooters “Battlefield 3″ and “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.”

For some of this year’s threequels, the third outing is less about the story moving forward and more about the technology leaping ahead. “Battlefield 3″ from developer Digital Illusions CE will be the first game to utilize the Frostbite 2 game engine, promising players more realistic graphics, fuller sound and amplified environmental destruction.

“‘Battlefield 3′ is the true next-generation successor to ‘Battlefield 2,’” said DICE producer Patrick Liu. “We’re utilizing the latest technology with our new Frostbite 2 engine. It’s by far the most ambitious game we’ve ever made. It’s a bigger game with a single-player campaign, co-op and multiplayer. It’s the most pressure we’ve ever felt making a game.”

Six years have passed since Electronic Arts Inc. deployed “Battlefield 2″ for the PC, though there have been other entries in the 9-year-old series. this time, the publisher is positioning “Battlefield 3,” which will be available for the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on Oct. 25, as a combatant to “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3″ from Activision Inc.

The marketing campaign for “Battlefield 3″ cleverly suggests that the game goes “above and beyond the call.”

The original “Modern Warfare,” which was developed by Infinity Ward and released in 2007, transformed Activision’s aging “Call of Duty” series into the most successful gaming franchise. “Modern Warfare 3,” which is due out Nov. 8, is expected to top the previous two installments, as well as last year’s top-selling “Black Ops” edition from Treyarch.

“From a commercial standpoint, as far as ‘Modern Warfare 3′ is concerned, it’s a one-shot kill,” said Scott Steinberg, CEO of game consulting company TechSavvy Global. “The competition is not in a good position because millions and millions of players have been playing ‘Call of Duty’ online with their friends and are already hungry for the next installment.”

“Modern Warfare 3,” “Gears of War 3,” “Resistance 3,” “Uncharted 3,” “Saints Row: The Third” and “Mass Effect 3″ are among the threequels on the same platforms as their predecessors, a striking difference from past gaming franchises that spanned consoles. Steinberg blames a combination of the economy and “dumb luck” for the one-two-three punch.

“Traditionally, you don’t see three iterations of a series on the same console because previous sales cycles and technical evolutions have moved more quickly,” said Steinberg. “In the past, publishers used console launches as a reboot point for new installments. this longer cycle has given developers the chance to eek more horsepower out of the systems.”

Steinberg thinks the third time on the same platform will ultimately charm gamers because developers have honed both their technical talents and storytelling skills without the burden of figuring out how to create games for a completely new system, an issue developers tackled when transitioning from such consoles as the Xbox to Xbox 360 and the PS2 to PS3.

“When you’ve got a stable technology platform underneath you, it’s nice because you can focus on design elements and storytelling aspects,” said Aaryn Flynn, general manager at developer BioWare. “I think anyone who has developed multiple games on these platforms is doing what we’re doing — honing their craft and getting better and better each time.”

Flynn and his colleagues at BioWare are currently preparing for the launch of “Mass Effect 3″ next March. The third chapter of the intergalactic sci-fi saga centers on the ominous alien Reapers invading Earth. Flynn said the trilogy, which features a highly customizable protagonist named Commander Shepard, was always envisioned as a three-part series.

“Certainly, when we first imagined ‘Mass Effect’ as a story for Commander Shepard, we did think of it as a trilogy,” said Flynn. “That said, we’ve made tweaks and adjustments all the way along as we’ve heard from fans what they want to see, but certainly the story has been building to the Reaper invasion and to Shepard’s ultimate battle against them.”

In addition to “Mass Effect 3,” other threequels expected in 2012 include Ubisoft’s open-world shooter “Far Cry 3,” Blizzard’s fantasy title “Diablo III” and Rockstar Games’ third-person shooter “Max Payne 3.” As long-running franchises like “Super Mario,” “Final Fantasy” and “Resident Evil” have proven, the third time out doesn’t always mark the end.

“When it comes to video games, never say never,” said Steinberg. “Players aren’t dense. they realize that as long as there is interest left in a franchise, it will make an inevitable return. There’s usually so many holes left open in a plot, that it’s of no consequence when you reach the end of a trilogy. there are a thousand other stories that can be told.”

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How Uncharted 3 Will Be The Last Game That Showcases PS3′s Graphical Prowess – GamingBolt.com: Video Game News, Reviews, Previews and Blog

No Comments 27 October 2011

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So yes, whenever you ask anyone which is the most good looking game on the PS3, they’ll most probably say, Uncharted 2. It’s true, isn’t it? Now considering the fact that the next-gen is upon is in a few years, not a lot of games an even come close to the visual fidelity of Uncharted 2, except Uncharted 3.

There is always a game that comes out late in the lifecycle of the hardware, which is completely superior in every way to the games that came out before it. for the PS2, it was God of War 2, and for the PS3, it will be Uncharted 3.

As I already mentioned earlier, Naughty Dog is the most competent developer for the PS3 right now, and if anyone can extract juice from this old hardware, it will be them. Sort of like what Epic did with Gears of War 3 on the Xbox 360.

In a recent interview with SPonG, Naughty Dog mentioned that Uncharted 3 will not be a massive leap over Uncharted 2 graphically, and this is perfectly understandable, since they really gave their best for Uncharted 2 and it reflected in the reviews.

“But I don’t think you’ll ever see that same jump again, at least on a PlayStation 3. There was just so much power left over in the PS3 when we made Uncharted 1, that we figured out how to use and really took it to town when developing Uncharted 2.”

Uncharted 3 will be a polished version of Uncharted 2, and while the graphical leap wont be a huge one, it will certainly utilize whatever the PS3 has to offer. After Killzone 3, which was a good looking game on its own, there isn’t any developer capable enough right now who can deliver these sort of visuals on the PS3.

The PS3 certainly lived up to the promises that it was capable of churning out some stunning games, and when you look at its lineage few years down the road, it will be Uncharted 3 at the top, which is a great send-off to an amazing console.

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Gears of War 3 Sells 3 Million Copies in First Week, Franchise Passes $1 Billion Milestone

No Comments 04 October 2011

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It seems Epic’s latest opus has proven somewhat popular with the masses, with the franchise firmly cementing itself as a flagship Xbox 360 series.

Major Nelson has announced on his blog that Gears of War 3 has sold more than 3 million copies in its first week since release.

Gears’ success is notable for two main reasons: firstly, in one week, Gears of War 3 has grossed more than any 2011 video game to date; and secondly, its sales have pushed the whole franchise’s lifetime sales well over $1 billion. For a platform exclusive series made up of just three titles, this is an impressive achievement. Microsoft claims that Gears is the first Xbox 360 exclusive franchise to break this $1 billion barrier.

Compared to the previous titles in the series, Gears 3 has performed strongly, with the franchise showing growth that will likely make both Microsoft and Epic very happy. according to VGChartz, the first Gears of War game sold approximately 910,000 copies worldwide in its week of release, while Gears of War 2 sold just under 2 million.

Major Nelson claims that this news “cements Gears 3 as the biggest game of 2011.” Two well known and strongly anticipated games that rhyme with “Cattlefield” and “Ball of Duty” might have something to say about that in the next couple of months. For now, though, a hearty round of applause to Epic and Microsoft.

Check out our review of Gears of War 3 here.

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Metareview: Gears of War 3

No Comments 20 September 2011

 Metareview: Gears of War 3Description

Gears of War 3 is the spectacular conclusion to one of the most memorable and celebrated sagas in video games. Developed by Epic Games exclusively for Xbox 360, Gears of War 3 plunges you into a harrowing tale of hope, survival, and brotherhood. In Gears of War 3, fight on as Marcus Fenix, the grizzled war hero and leader of Delta Squad. Eighteen months after the fall of the last human city, the war against the Locust rages on. Meanwhile, deep beneath the surface, a fearsome new threat is infecting the planet from within. with survivors scattered and civilization in ruins, time is running out for Marcus and his comrades as they fight to save the human race. The Gears of War series is one of the most popular franchises in Xbox history, with more than 12 million games sold worldwide, a forthcoming major motion picture, new York Times best-selling novels, and more.

MSRP Release Date Genre

Action Adventure, Shooter

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Gears of War 3 weapon and character videos leak all over YouTube, cure what ails

No Comments 20 September 2011

 Gears of War 3 weapon and character videos leak all over YouTube, cure what ailsDescription

Gears of War 3 is the spectacular conclusion to one of the most memorable and celebrated sagas in video games. Developed by Epic Games exclusively for Xbox 360, Gears of War 3 plunges you into a harrowing tale of hope, survival, and brotherhood. In Gears of War 3, fight on as Marcus Fenix, the grizzled war hero and leader of Delta Squad. Eighteen months after the fall of the last human city, the war against the Locust rages on. meanwhile, deep beneath the surface, a fearsome new threat is infecting the planet from within. With survivors scattered and civilization in ruins, time is running out for Marcus and his comrades as they fight to save the human race. the Gears of War series is one of the most popular franchises in Xbox history, with more than 12 million games sold worldwide, a forthcoming major motion picture, new York Times best-selling novels, and more.

MSRP Release Date Genre

Action Adventure, Shooter

Developer Publisher Rating

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Does the Gears of War 3 Beta only work for one account?

No Comments 14 September 2011

 Does the Gears of War 3 Beta only work for one account?

I am buying Gears of War 3: Bulletstorm Epic Edition. I share an Xbox with two other people and we we're all hoping to play it. (Not at the same time of course.) then, we wondered if the code only works for one account.

yes it works for one account , also if u used it then u will not able to use for other account , see more details at : getgearsofwar3.com/GearsofWar…

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Ice T unboxes Gears of War 3 limited edition, is so awesome

No Comments 12 September 2011

 Ice T unboxes Gears of War 3 limited edition, is so awesomeDescription

Gears of War 3 is the spectacular conclusion to one of the most memorable and celebrated sagas in video games. Developed by Epic Games exclusively for Xbox 360, Gears of War 3 plunges you into a harrowing tale of hope, survival, and brotherhood. in Gears of War 3, fight on as Marcus Fenix, the grizzled war hero and leader of Delta Squad. Eighteen months after the fall of the last human city, the war against the Locust rages on. Meanwhile, deep beneath the surface, a fearsome new threat is infecting the planet from within. with survivors scattered and civilization in ruins, time is running out for Marcus and his comrades as they fight to save the human race. The Gears of War series is one of the most popular franchises in Xbox history, with more than 12 million games sold worldwide, a forthcoming major motion picture, new York Times best-selling novels, and more.

MSRP Release Date Genre

Action Adventure, Shooter

Developer Publisher Rating

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