
Practice makes perfect Meat Boy. You sure Bandage Girl is even worth the trouble?

Practice makes perfect Meat Boy. You sure Bandage Girl is even worth the trouble?

The first patch for the PC version of the game has been released and is automatically downloaded once you start up the game. The patch will apparently fix quest and scripting issues.
Patches for the PS3 and Xbox 360 version of the game will be released soon.
Bethesda said:
We are currently working on releasing patches/updates as quickly as possible for Fallout: New Vegas, for all platforms… Announcements regarding the patches are forthcoming.
It will get better hopefully.

BioShock Infinite is not a direct sequel or prequel to previous BioShock games, taking place at a previous time and different setting, though features similar gameplay concepts from these games. The player controls a former Pinkerton agent, Booker DeWitt, as he attempts to rescue a woman trapped aboard the collapsing air-city Columbia in 1912. Like Rapture, Columbia is considered a failed utopia, but with signs present suggesting a theocratic government taking control at some point.
These are some of the screenshots available for the game so far. I am liking the change of setting and the bright out-door sun, it makes a stark contrast from the previous games. I am also interested in seeing more about the new direction they are going with this latest Bioshock game.

There will be new perks in Fallout: New Vegas but a lot of the old perks will make a return exactly the same as before or with slight modifications. This is done to counter how easy it was to max out the player’s skills in Fallout 3, most of the skill-boosting perks from Fallout 3 have been removed and replaced. Unlike in Fallout 3 you now gain perks every two levels. There are 88 regular perks, 8 companion perks and other unknown amount of quest perks.

A few people noticed a couple of hours ago that on the website for the American Xbox Live Marketplace, Fable II was being offered for free. This wasnt offered in any other countries and not even on the Xbox 360 console marketplace. It was exclusive to the website. That was then and now its back to being $19.99 so Microsoft must have realised their mistake.

The Mojave Wasteland is a dangerous place so you may need to make some friends, everyone needs help sometimes. Like Fallout 3 there are many companions, Fallout: New Vegas allows you to have one humanoid and one non-humanoid companion at a time.

Namco Bandai Splatterhouse is looking tasty if you’re a meat-eater that is. It is a remake of the original Splatterhouse which was released in 1988. The game combines beat ’em up mechanics with survival horror.
The game is filled with blood, bones, limbs etc being put in positions they aren’t naturally suppose to be in. The game seems like a typically hack n slash but I am sure there’s more to it than that. The character design reminds me of Borderlands which means it has a distinctive look. I find it to be eye-catching.
Splatterhouse will be set loose around December time on PS3 and Xbox 360.


The sequel to Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City should be out in Autumn 2011, and it already looks like its going to be another good Batman game and the graphics are looking greatly improved over the previous game, which was very good at the time. These are some screens from the game with a few comments for a bit of amusement.



Question: Have there been any graphical updates to the game engine?
Answer: Fallout 3’s engine was the natural choice for us, given the timeline we had and what we wanted to accomplish with the game. While we haven’t made direct changes to the engine to support enhanced graphics, we worked on the texture resolutions and made performance tweaks.
My Opinion: So it will basically look the same but sharper and smoother, less bugs. Seems like a repackaging of the old game to make cash from the success of Fallout 3.
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Shaikot Mountains Map

A helicopter has crashed somewhere in the Shahikot mountains. These snow covered mountain peaks, called The Valley of the Kings in the local tongue, has been a rebel hiding place since ancient times. Python 1 is inserted to investigate and look for survivors in these eerie surroundings. As they embark from their helicopter they hear the first crackling sound of a sniper rifle roll between the steep mountain sides.