Sunday, October 16, 2011

Batman Arkham Asylum

In Batman: Arkham Asylum the player assumes the role of Batman as he delivers The Joker to Arkham Asylum. There, the imprisoned super-villains have set a trap and an immersive combat gaming experience unfolds. With an original script penned by Emmy Award-winning Batman writer Paul Dini, the game brings the universe of DC Comics' detective to life!
Batman: Arkham Asylum exposes players to a unique, dark and atmospheric adventure that takes them to the depths of Arkham Asylum -- Gotham's psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane. Gamers will move in the shadows, instigate fear amongst their enemies and confront The Joker and Gotham City's most notorious villains who have taken over the asylum. Using a wide range of Batman's gadgets and abilities, players will become the invisible predator and attempt to foil The Joker's demented scheme.

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood

Assassins Creed Brotherhood Minimum System Requirements
- OS: Windows® XP (32-64 bits) /Windows Vista®(32-64 bits)/Windows 7® (32-64 bits)
- CPU: Intel Core® 2 Duo 1.8 GHZ or AMD Athlon X2 64 2.4GHZ
- RAM: 1.5 GB Windows® XP / 2 GB Windows Vista® - Windows 7®
- VIDEO: 256 MB DirectX® 9.0-compliant card with Shader Model 3.0 or higher (see supported list*)
- DX: 9.0
- HARD DRIVE: 8 GB
- SOUND: DirectX 9.0 -compliant sound card
- PERIPHERALS: Keyboard, mouse, optional controller
- Supported Video Cards: ATI® RADEON® HD 2000/3000/4000/5000/6000 series, NVIDIA GeForce® 8/9/100/200/300/400/500 series
- Note* * This product does not support Windows® 98/ME/2000/NT

Assassins Creed Brotherhood Recommended System Requirements
- OS: Windows® XP (32-64 bits) /Windows Vista®(32-64 bits)/Windows 7® (32-64 bits)
- CPU: Intel Core® 2 Duo E6700 2.6 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ or better
- RAM: 1.5 GB Windows® XP / 2 GB Windows Vista® - Windows 7®
- VIDEO: GeForce 8800 GT or ATI Radeon HD 4700 or better
- SOUND: 5.1 sound card
- PERIPHERALS:  joystick optional (Xbox 360® Controller for Windows recommended)
- Supported Video Cards: ATI® RADEON® HD 2000/3000/4000/5000/6000 series, NVIDIA GeForce® 8/9/100/200/300/400/500 series
- Note* * This product does not support Windows® 98/ME/2000/NT

Aliens vs Predator


Year: 2010
Genre: Action / FPS / Sci-Fi
Developer: Rebelion
Publisher: SEGA
Platform: PC


Minimum system requirements:
[*] OS: Windows 7 / XP / Vista
[*] Processor: 3.2 GHz Intel Pentium 4/Athlon 64 3000 + or equivalent processor
[*] Memory: 1 GB System RAM (XP) / 2 GB System RAM (Vista)
[*] Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compliant video card with 128 MB RAM (NVIDIA 6600 or better, ATI X1600 or better)
[*] DirectX ®: DirectX 9.0c


Recommended system requirements
:[*] OS: Windows 7 / XP / Vista[*] Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 or equivalent processor
[*] Memory: 2 GB System RAM[*] Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compliant video card with 512 MB RAM (NVIDIA 8800 series, ATI HD2900 PRO or better)
[*] DirectX ®: DirectX 9.0c

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Stronghold 3


Stronghold 3

Your castle walls are being smashed by siege engines, an enemy catapult surrounded by troops is rumbling ever closer, your villagers are starving, wolves have been spotted in a nearby cave, your barracks are desperately empty... just another typical day for a medieval lord in FireFly Studios' Stronghold 3. Since first launching in 2001, the Stronghold series has become one of the most respected in its genre thanks to its mix of precision village building, fast-paced real-time gameplay and dramatic sieges with hundreds of enemies swarming over your castle. Stronghold 3 promises to be the best yet, with a keep full of fantastic new features that ensure old and new fans alike experience a gritty slice of medieval life.

Features:
Improved building system allowing unprecedented levels of realism and intricacy in castle and village design
Realistic physics and cutting-edge graphics bring siege warfare to life in stunning detail 
Story-driven gameplay engages players across two campaigns: combat or economic
Dramatic nighttime sieges add a new dimension to the Stronghold franchise
Besiege other players' castles or defend your own in a range of action-packed online multiplayer modes
Play through accurately re-created sieges from the pages of history. Will you succeed where others failed?
developer:FireFly Studios
publisher:7Sixty
genre:strategy /
platform:PC / Windows

release date: World: 25 October 2011
 USA: 25 October 2011
 Europe: 25 October 2011
play modes: single / multiplayer
multiplayer: Internet
game language: English
age requirements: 12+  |  media: 1 DVD
suggested system requirements: 
not specified

need for speed 2011


Need for Speed: The Run Demo Announced

Platforms : Xbox 360, PS3, PC
Published : 4th Oct, 2011
The release date for the demo for NFS: The Run has been dated for October 18, with a bunch of features. / By Ian Miles Cheong 
Electronic Arts has just announced the demo it has planned for its next racing game, Need for Speed: The Run. The demo will feature the Lamborghini Gallardo and two events. Players who use the game's "refer a friend" capability will even be able to unlock the Porsche 911 to play with in the demo.
You'll be able to race across the desert and survive an avalanche in what looks like the hottest racing game since Burnout Paradise.
The Demo for Need for Speed: The Run will be available on October 18 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Battlefield 3 Squad Management Explained


Battlefield 3 Squad Management Explained

Platforms : Xbox 360, PS3, PC
Published : 5th Oct, 2011
DICE explains how squad management will work in the retail version of Battlefield 3. / By Ian Miles Cheong 
If you've been playing the open beta for Battlefield 3, you will have noticed the absence of squads in the game, which makes it difficult—if not outright impossible—to join your friends and team up with them in the game's competitive Rush mode. This has, of course, resulted in significant complaints from players both new and old.
Players can breathe a heavy sigh of relief to know that DICE has fixed things. The developers have since responded that the functionality is limited in the Open Beta, but it will not be so once the game goes to retail.
According to the studio, the developers have added the ability to browse and join specific squads through the squad screen. You'll be able to see all the players that are in a specific squad as well as lone wolves. As a squad leader, you will also be able to create a squad, set it to private, and kick malcontents from the squad. In other words, the functionality will be exactly the same as in Battlefield 2 and Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
Over the console, players will also have the option to choose the active VoIP channel on the entire team, or limit it to your squad. You will also be able to invite your friends to the squad. Additionally, it will be possible to mute any player through the scoreboard.

10 game new 2011


Looks like 2011 is all set to be another great year for PC Gaming. Here's our list of the Top 10 PC Games to look forward to in 2011. / By Gameranx Staff
They say PC gaming is dead, but as Valve has proven time and time again with the success of Steam, they, whoever "they" are, couldn't be more wrong. The PC gaming community is thriving despite stiff competition from its console counterparts and next year promises to be a year like no other with a slew of highly anticipated games. Here is the list of top ten PC Games to look forward to in 2011. 

The Witcher 2 

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The Witcher thrust you into the role of Geralt, last of his kind--a Witcher. Genetically engineered and trained in the deadliest skills, a Witcher's task is do do battle against supernatural creatures. 
The sequel to The Witcher, titled Assassins of Kings, puts you back in Geralt's shoes. There is a storm on the horizon. A war is coming. Little else is known about the game's plot, but it is rumored to feature 16 different endings. The game features an entirely new engine--one that's leaps and bounds better than the highly modified Aurora (NWN) engine used by it's predecessor, and a similar combat system.
Players can expect to make a wide array of decisions throughout the game, much like in the original, and follow a multilinear story with branching paths.Needless to say, the game is one of the most highly anticipated titles on the PC platform due to it's exclusivity. 
For more details and media Vist The Witcher 2 Game Page »

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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The latest addition to the Elder Scrolls universe is expected to elevate the series to new heights. Featuring a brand new engine, Skyrim is shedding the poorly aged GameBryo. 
Players enter the role of the Dragonborn, an individual prophesied to take on the Sons of Skyrim, an army not unlike the Vikings of old. If you're wondering where Skyrim happens to be, it lies somewhere to the north of Cyrodiil in TES4: Oblivion. 
Not much else is known about the game at the time being, but you can expect to be able to choose from a variety of races and fully customizable classes during character creation, and explore a vast expanse of land. 

Deus Ex: Human Revolution

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Fans of Deus Ex may be bemoaning it's recently announced delay, but the game remains highly anticipated nonetheless. Set decades before the events of the first game, Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a prequel that promises to reinvigorate the cyberpunk setting and the Deus Ex franchise.
Human Revolution is primarily a first person shooter with strong RPG elements that, if it's anything like the first two games, will allow you to approach combat situations based on your own personal preference. You can take out enemy combatants through stealth, brute force, or even use your hacking abilities to get sentry guns and armed robots to do your bidding for you. 
Taking a cue from Ghost in the Shell, Deus Ex carries a strong cyberpunk motif. If things continue to head in the direction they're heading in the real world, there's little doubt that we'll be living in a world just like the one depicted by these games.

New game in 2011


  • Gear of WAR 3
  • NBA 2K11
  • Lionheart: Kings’ Crusade
  • WRC: FIA World Rally Championship
  • Arcania: Gothic IV
  • EverQuest: House of Thule
  • Medal of Honor: Operation Anaconda
  • SBK X: Superbike World Championship
  • Stronghold: Kingdoms
  • Lost Planet 2
  • Empire: Total War – Gold Edition
  • Fallout: New Vegas
  • Nail’d
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures
  • LEGO Universe
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2
  • CSI: Fatal Conspiracy
  • Myth Angels Online

Friday, September 30, 2011

Windows 8 Download

Microsoft has released its Windows 8 Developer Preview operating system, for PCs and tablets, to the public as a free download.
This is the same software which Microsoft gave to developers on prototype Samsung tablets this week at the company's Build conference in Anaheim.
And while this pre-beta version of Windows 8 is not close to ready for consumer consumption, and meant to be used by developers who are looking to make apps for the desktop and tablet OS, anyone can download the software -- no developer registration or anything like that needed.
The move to release Windows 8 so early on can be seen as a testament to just how much Microsoft wants, and needs, developers to get into building apps for the new OS before it is actually released as a retail product that will compete on tablets against Apple's iPad (running iOS) and Google's Android software.
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's chief executive, made a surprise appearance at Build on Wednesday and touted 500,000 downloads of Windows 8 overnight as a testament to developer interest in the new platform, according the tech blog This Is My Next.
Microsoft has made available three different versions of Windows 8 for download (two versions built for 64-bit systems which use new processors and can make use of more RAM, versus older 32-bit PCs that use earlier chips and less memory), which all show up as an ISO file when downloaded.
The three versions also vary in size and as an ISO file will need to be downloaded and burned to a DVD or installed on a bootable USB drive before being installed (Microsoft, of course recommends using Windows Disc Image Burner on Windows 7 to get the ISO file onto a DVD).
The three versions, all in English, are:
  • Windows Developer Preview with developer tools, 64-bit:  A 4.8-gigabyte download, this version includes Windows 8 Developer Preview operating system with a Windows software developer kit for Metro style apps made up of Microsoft Visual Studio 11 Express and Microsoft Expression Blend 5, as well as 28 preview apps.
  • Windows Developer Preview, 64-bit: A 3.6-gigbyte download, this version is made up of just the Windows 8 Developer Preview OS and the 28 preview apps -- no added developer tools
  • Windows Developer Preview English, 32-bit: The smallest of the bunch, this 2.8-gigabyte download includes the Windows 8 Developer Preview OS and the 28 preview apps.
Since this is a preview version of Windows 8, it still has plenty of bugs that need to be fixed. This isn't yet even a beta release and not polished enough for the mass market. So if you're interested in downloading this early release, it might be a good idea to install it on a spare PC rather than your main computer. If you only have one computer, do consider the risk here.
Microsoft has said that all Windows 7 apps should work in Windows 8 on desktops and laptops, but there are no guarantees that will hold true at this point given the OS is in development.
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MICROSOFT’S BUILD CONFERENCE

There has been a lot of speculation and anticipation surrounding Microsoft’s BUILD conference which started today in Anaheim, California. We can’t be there ourselves, so here’s a link to Winrumor’s liveblog, and be sure t 4: Windows pen and other input options improved.o check out their website for more exciting developments. We’re excited about the new stuff! Are you?
UPDATE 1: It seems that Samsung is making a Windows 8 tablet.
UPDATE 2:The task manager has been updated; it looks fresh and new. Plus, there’s a new backup feature called File History.
UPDATE 3: Microsoft to release Windows 8 developer preview today at 8PM!
UPDATE 4: Windows pen and other input options improved in Windows 8.
UPDATE 6: Hands on video!

UPDATE 7: Windows To Go: Boot Windows 8 from a USB!
UPDATE 8: Nvidia shows off quad-core Tegra based tablet
UPDATE 9: Pretty awesome App Store video from Winrumors. It looks great!

UPDATE 10: This is probably already outdated, but 500,000 downloads of Windows 8 developer preview so far! Off to a strong start, eh?

Moneyball



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Based on Michael Lewis' 2003 book,Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, the surprisingly effective Moneyballhas a smart script, solid direction and great performances. This true story of Oakland A's General Manager Billy Beane and his unorthodox winning formula is a career best for topliner Brad Pitt who plays Beane with the smooth assurance of Robert Redford or Paul Newman. Baseball movies are hit and miss, but this one is the shrewdest take on the game since Ron Shelton's Bull Durham and it has appeal that reaches beyond the ballpark. Well timed to hit theaters near the end of the season, this one should score at the box office.
For Moneyball, key members of the Social Network team including producers Scott Rudin and Michael De Luca and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin reunite to make another true life tale that pays attention to the details and behind-the-scenes maneuvering. The good news is not only doesMoneyball succeed in taking us on a tour of the business side of baseball, it humanizes the shop talk to keep it from crashing into a sea of statistics. Thank writers Sorkin and original writer Steven Zaillian for keeping their eye on the ball in this story of a baseball-obsessed kid Billy Beane (Pitt) whose career takes him to the front office. He shocks the baseball world by ditching his the star players and hiring replacements in the most unorthodox ways imaginable. Credit for this his curious new protocol goes to a business-minded Yale grad named Pete (Jonah Hill) who devises a system that deprioritizes star power in favor of research, cold heart stats and cheaper players. The scenes where the very non-athletic Pete explains his methods to the grizzled veteran coaches are priceless and help give Moneyball its swing. But the film belongs to Beane and Bennett Miller's direction carefully weaves in the no-nonsense man's struggle to keep his career and personal life together despite a divorce and a job that doesn't let him spend much time with his daughter.
Pitt has never been betterhe's shrewd and wonderfully engagingand you can see why he stuck with this role through eight years of development hell including the dispatching of original director Steven Soderbergh just days before the film was due to shoot two years ago. It's a movie star role and Pitt, one of our last movie stars, fits it like a well-worn glove. Jonah Hill is his perfect counterpoint, deadpanning and underplaying at every turn. They make a great pair and Hill is well-positioned to move beyond comedy roles. In the role of the veteran (and conservative) manager, Philip Seymour Hoffman is perfectly cast as a man who clearly isn't looking for any change. Robin Wright appears briefly as Beane's ex-wife and Kerris Dorsey is a delight as his musically-inclined daughter. In flashbacks to Beane's early baseball career, Pitt is nicely played by twenty-something look-a-like Reed Thompson. For baseball fans Moneyball is nirvana. For everyone else, it's simply a smart, damned entertaining time at the movies.
Distributor: Sony Pictures
Cast: Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, Chris Pratt, Kerris Dorsey, Tammy Blanchard, Kathryn Morris
Director: Bennett Miller
Screenwriters: Steven Zaillian, Aaron Sorkin
Producers: Scott Rudin, Michael De Luca, Rachael Horovitz
Genre: Comedy/Drama
Rating: N/A
Running Time: 126 min.
Release Date: September 23, 2011