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E3 2010: Spec Ops: The Line Preview:
Spec Ops: The Line is treading different ground than most cover based third person shooters. In the past, producer Greg Kasavin has talked about how heavily the story of Spec Ops is influenced by director Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now (and by extension Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness), but during my demo of the game at this year's E3, the developers have also made it clear how much the game will resemble the film and book in its dark and unflinchingly violent tone.

A helicopter brings a building down with rockets, destroying entrenched indigenous resistance fighters. A highway is bombed, leaving torn apart corpses and blood streaked across a sand covered road, while maimed civilians drag themselves along the ground only to finally shudder and die. Blackened and mangled corpses hang from street lights and overpass signs, a message to those who pass. Explosions of white phosphorus burn a gathered crowd alive at temperatures of 5000 degrees Fahrenheit as a team of heavily armored commandos moves into sweep up any remaining resistance. Man's inhumanity to man and the horrors of guerilla war are on display in a way that games have typically glossed over or avoided entirely, and it makes for a very different atmosphere.

Source: IGN.com
Jun 15 2010  


E3 2010: Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Turns You Into a True Killer:
As you've probably already heard by now, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is a direct sequel to Assassin's Creed II. You're still Ezio (when playing by yourself, not in multiplayer), but you're now 40 years old. You're still leaping and bounding your way through Italy, but this time you'll be contained to the hallowed city of Rome. In other words, the single-player in this installation will likely feel very similar to what was already seen in part two.

What will absolutely, 100% not feel familiar is the multiplayer because it's entirely new to Brotherhood. I got the chance to get my hands on the multiplayer in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood a few weeks ago at a pre-E3 event, and can say that those willing to adhere to the design philosophy will find an experience unlike any other.

Source: IGN.com
Jun 15 2010  


E3 2010: The Legend of Zelda: The Skyward Sword Announced:
Nintendo started off its E3 2010 press conference with a bang.

The company unveiled The Legend of Zelda: The Skyward Sword for the Wii. The game will utilize the Wii Motion+ add on, allowing 1:1 motion tracking for sword swinging. Nintendo designer Shigeru Miyamoto was on stage demoing the game.

Item selection and slingshot controls have been streamlined. To use your bow, players will have to aim the Wiimote at the screen and pull back the nunchuk. New items were also shown, a Spying Beetle, allowing you to see ahead and to pick up bombs, and a whip.

The game will be shown on the show floor this week.

The Legend of Zelda: The Skyward Sword will be out in 2011.

Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword trailers


source: IGN.com
Jun 15 2010  


Xbox Live Leaderboards:
We have recently added a leader board for you members that happen to play on Xbox Live. So for those of you who have yet to add your gamertag to your profile make sure to do that to see where you stand with the rest of the members here at Gamers-Code.com

Also, it will be used whenever we hold nice friendly competitions. If you want to participate in those when we have them you will need to have joined the leader boards.

~ Faithful Freak is Rayne Alves, signing out.
Jun 12 2010  


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