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fycod:

THE CONTENT COLLECTION IS OUT.

For those who don’t own Elite Premium and want in on the DLC action, grab it for 1200 MSP ($15). It includes Liberation, Piazza (January drops), Overwatch (February drop), Black Box, Black Ice and Negotiator (March drops). Although the content calendar lists the collection dropping for PS3 players on April, no word of an exact release date for PC and PS3 players at this moment.

Buy the collection here.

- Tyson | RR

Posted by razorc0re
2 months ago on 03/20/12 at 11:18am via fycod

texastoasttea:

texastoasttea:

If you’re angry about the awful ending options given for the conclusion of Bioware’s epic Sci-fi trilogy: Mass Effect, then you’re not the only one. An overwhelming amount of the customer base has already started voicing their outrage over the vague and poorly written plot conclusion by several different means. The Bioware Social Network, IGN boards, direct inquires to Bioware staff’s twitter accounts, and facebook. The game has only been out for a few days and already thousands are protesting. Bioware is a buisness, if we show them that as customers we are unsastisfied they are likely to try to appease us in hopes of maintaining good faith. It’d be bad for business otherwise. Speak up. We can change this for the better. Here is a good way to start. Bioware has used Facebook several times for promotions, if you remember it’s how they selected the default Fem!Shep option. We can use it now as a way to convey our disappointment and give them a chance to fix things. Click through and like the page, follow the twitter, but most importantly spread the word! We can only garner action if we light a fire under their seats, so to speak. So get cracking Tumblr, and work that magic you always do. Lets get our trilogy back.

I’m reblogging this again because it’s not really getting the attention I thought it would. Come on guys, this is important! We have a chance to make an impact and change what we’re so disappointed about! Please, please reblog this. The facebook page grew to 665 members in just two days! Imagine the potential response if we get it circulating through Tumblr. 

(via x-360)

gamefreaksnz:

Gears Of War 3 Forces of Nature DLC screens, trailer

Microsoft has unleashed a load of screens and footage from Gears of War 3: Forces of Nature, the brand new DLC expansion pack from Epic Games.

Posted by razorc0re

New MW3 multiplayer map announced for Xbox 360!

Drop 3 coming February 21!

The content season continues on February 21 for Xbox 360 Call of Duty® ELITE premium members, as the latest Content Drop brings the multiplayer map Overwatch. Taking place in a construction site high atop a New York City skyscraper, players will have to watch their every move in order to make it out alive.

Source

Posted by razorc0re

fyfps:

MW3 DLC CALENDAR REVEALED

Activision has revealed a vague calendar for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s DLC for Elite season. The list released was broken down by month and is as follows:

  • January: Two maps.
  • February: One map.
  • March: One map, two missions.
  • April: Two maps.
  • May: One map, one mission.
  • June: One map, one mission, one new mode.
  • July: Two maps.
  • August: One map, one mission, one new mode.
  • September: One map, one mission.

Click here to see the full calendar. Also non-Elite Call of Duty players will have to wait until March for the first DLC pack. And we can all assume that the DLC pack will cost roughly around about $15 dollars.

Posted by razorc0re
3 months ago on 01/29/12 at 09:00pm via fyfps

Screenshot: The Last of Us

The Last of Us 2011 Dec 10 - VGAs 1

A screenshot from PS3’s new game The Last of Us. This game already looks gorgeous and the story seems amazing cant wait to see more the closer it comes to release time.

Posted by jg209
4 months ago on 01/16/12 at 06:35pm

Call of Duty ELITE players,

The Call of Duty ELITE app is now available for iOS and coming to Android next week! The mobile app is free for all Call of Duty ELITE members and includes your Career Summary, Recent Matches, Challenges, and gives you the ability to push custom classes directly to your console. You can get it on your iPhone or iPod Touch now!

Source: http://itunes.apple.com/nz/app/call-of-duty-elite/id471388381?ls=1&mt=8

Posted by razorc0re

What’s your favorite device for motion controlled gaming?

The Nintendo Wii, Playstation Move, or the Kinect?

Posted by razorc0re

2011 has come to an end, and we at The Gaming City have voted and decided on games from this year that deserve to be recognized and appreciated for what they truly are. There are mini-categories such as “Best Story” and “Best Graphics” but the main one will be “Game of the Year.” With TGC Awards, we reflect on the amazing games of 2011 as we prepare for a new year of expected releases. We hope you all had a fun gaming-filled year just as much as we did! Happy New Years from The Gaming City.

Best story: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

A game’s story is the heart and soul of any game. It has the power to rise it above and beyond any other, or, it can sit on a shelf of a game store longing to be played. Whether you like shooting terrorists or slaying dragons, a game’s story always captures the minds of gamers as they embark on whatever adventure lies ahead of them. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is one of those games we will never forget. Apart from the amazing graphics and the enormous amount of replay value, the story is what really captivates you. As you level up and grow stronger you begin to meet many memorable people across Skyrim with many different noticeable traits. These same people and your ability to create the character you want allows the player to become immersed within the story. For these reasons among many other reasons, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has won our very first Best Story award.

Best graphics: Battlefield 3

As technology improves to create games, one factor remains the same, the gaming console itself (excluding PC of course). As DICE has shown us, you can still take something old, and polish it into something new. The Frostbite 2 engine has blown us away with its stunning ability to make Battlefield seem… like a REAL Battlefield. All the textures are sharp, but subtle, and every gun flare, explosion particle, scope glare, laser sight, vehicle, weapon, EVERYTHING looks amazing. Although Frostbite 2 can’t be mentioned without its outstanding use of sound, to give the graphics and you a little extra kick into get lost in the action. This new engine proves that you can still teach an old dog new tricks, and that’s why Battlefield 3 has won our Best Graphics Award.

Best soundtrack: The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary

The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Special Orchestra soundtrack is composed of eight symphonic tracks which were recorded by a live symphony orchestra. This soundtrack was released with a special edition of Skyward Sword. As part of the celebration of Zelda’s 25th anniversary, the songs are not only from Skyward Sword, but contain rearranged musical scores from the whole series. The orchestrated sound is incorporated with the gameplay music, making them highly recognizable from the gameplay. The music in the Zelda series has always been an essential part of what makes it amazing and this soundtrack enhanced the timely classics we’ve grown to know and love. 

Best competitive multiplayer: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

No surprises here that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 won best competitive multiplayer game of the year. The game’s release was not only anticipated, but also a huge hit with most stores having it sold out. Call of Duty has become one of the major franchises, selling millions of copies on multiple platforms such as Playstation, Xbox, and PC. At certain times, there may be over 1 million online players for a single platform. With so many online players, multiple game modes, and customizable settings, Modern Warefare 3 has become a favorite of many because of the competitive multiplayer. Even though the Call of Dutygames may have great storylines, gamers don’t buy them to play alone, but for the competitive online multiplayer with their friends and other gamers across the nation.

Best co-op: Gears of War 3

What could be more exciting than playing the intense Gears of War 3 campaign and/or defeating a horde of monsters? Doing it with your friends. Since the campaign allows up to four players and horde/beast mode allows up to five, fighting against the Locust or defeating the COG has never been more fun. Why play solo when you can invite some friends to join in on the fun? Playing the role of the Delta Squad in the enriching story gives the players an immersible sense of teamwork, making the co-op more enjoyable amongst friends. With this, it’s no surprise that GOW3 was awarded Best Co-Op.

Best motion controlled: Dance Central 2

As one of the Kinect’s more popular games, Dance Central 2 has been one of the best motion controlled games. DC2 brings awesome music and a good workout to the player. The game has a fairly easy step-by-step way to learn the songs in its Break it Down Mode, allowing the player to slow the speed down of the song to allow them to follow the steps and easily learn the moves.DC2’s new co-op mode allows two people to dance side by side, letting your friend join in on the fun instead of having them wait for you to finish your song. It also allows them to have a Dance Battle, which lets you go one on one against your friend at the same time to see who can get the top score. Compared to other motion controlled games, Dance Central actually responds to your movements while using the Kinect and is suitable as a dancing game because you actually have to move your body in order to successfully play the game.

And finally..

Game of the Year: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Storylines, graphics, and sounds. These are only some of the main key components that work together to allow a game to reach its maximum potential. It’s safe to say Skyrim and Skyward Sword battled it out this year to win the prestigious GotY award with Skyward Sword falling short of Skyrim by no more than two votes. Yet, it’s no surprise that these two games were the only real contenders, as they both included many key components that has given players around the world hours upon hours of enjoyment. Skyrim hit the shelves November 11th, 2011 with an already enormous fan base from previous Elder Scrolls games. With an amazing story, incredible graphics and a soundtrack unlike no other, Skyrim has made a permanent mark on the gaming community, capturing the hearts of gamers and sending them on an adventure only fit from an Elder Scrolls game. Throw in the enormous amount of replay value/content and this game is sure to last for years to come.

Posted by razorc0re

bakewithavengeance:

THIS was my big gift this Christmas. A sweet new Kitchenaid Pro, with a badass Bullet Bill theme made by Mustard Seed Dreams. This thing looks like it could tear ass around my kitchen!