Thursday, August 27, 2009
Microsoft cut the price of the Xbox 360 Elite Console to $299 USD
Seems like a good move from Microsoft to attract any remaining gamers that have yet to dip their feet into the world of Xbox 360. Hey, and if you are reading this and you don't own one, go ahead and shell out the three-hundred bucks for the new quieter and more efficient Elite, I promise you won't regret it... (psst, don't bother with the Arcade Edition, Elite ftw).
Friday, August 21, 2009
EA Sports Fifa 10 demo release date confirmed
A full preview will be posted after the Demo has hit the Marketplace.
Check out the new preview trailer below:
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Gamestop Adventure
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Xbox 360 August Update is Live!
If you have been living under a rock, read the preview of the update here.
I logged into my account this morning and was immediately prompted to download the update. It only took about thirty seconds and I was on my way. A thing I noticed which was not mentioned in previews during the days leading up to the update was a little message that displays below the download bar to indicate the estimated time remaining. Yes, I know those can be annoying, especially when downloading files on the computer or moving files from your hard drive to a external storage device (or vice-versa). "Mommy, it says two minutes left." You go and grab a quick snack from the fridge... "Mommy it says three hours left." Three hours pass... "Mommy, it still says thirty minutes left"... then those thirty minutes precede to drag out for over an hour. Alright, that was an exaggeration, but well at least in my experience while downloading stuff off the marketplace today, the estimated time remaining indicator was pretty accurate.
I swapped my Avatar's clothes for the all black tux, which incidentally, was free, and has been on the Avatar since it debuted. But of the new things available, a COG Soldier, Star Wars Storm Trooper, or USMC full body outfit would cost you 400 Microsoft Points a piece ($5 USD). Quite expensive, but I admit they did look cool. I couldn't resist shelling out 160 Microsoft Points ($2 USD) for the new soccer ball prop that was available. Among the other things available were new clothing and shoes from Quiksilver, Adidas, and 'in game brands' such as Halo and Bioshock.
The new game rating feature is also active in the marketplace, and no surprise that Halo 2 is among one of the more popular titles. Although in my opinion, the GoD (Games on Demand) prices are a bit too steep for games that can be found at GameStop or on eBay for a third of the price. I have yet to try out the Netflix feature, but it looks very interesting. I dished out a few party invites and everything seemed very streamlined and easy to use. I also noticed a nice big '2' next to my gamertag, which means I've been using Xbox Live Gold for two full years, and soon to be three this fall.
Well folks, that's all for today. If you haven't signed in to XBL today, your missing out on some cool new stuff. I suggest you hurry over to your Xbox 360 and download the new Update. I definitely wasn't disappointed.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Preview: August Xbox Live update
updates.
Avatar Marketplace
Fear not, there are many new interesting features bundled in this summer update from Microsoft. First off, a new Avatar Marketplace will be introduced which will allow gamers to buy clothes for their in-game persona. Yes buy clothes, as in with real money, err Microsoft Points. Real world clothing manufactures will be featured in the Avatar Marketplace, aswell as Microsoft branded items, such as a Halo style top. Other articles of clothing can be unlocked through beating games. 'Props' will also be introduced, such as a remote control car or even possibly a pet animal that can be 'controlled' by your avatar.
Party and Friends List
Next up, Microsoft has introduced a new way to organize your friends list and has refined the party system. Users may now organize their friends list by gamertag (alphabetically), activity, and online status. Also if you or someone else drops out of the party, they can easily and automatically reconnect. Inviting people to the party can now be done through a special menu, with one press of a button you can quickly run down a list of online friends and invite up to eight people in about three or four seconds. A new veteran badge will be added to the top right side of a player's gamertag which displays the number of years the user has been a gold Xbox Live member.
Netflix
Netflix users will benefit a great deal from this new update. Subscribers can now instantly add videos to their queue directly though their Xbox 360. Gold Xbox Live members who wish to watch a movie with friends have had their wish granted. By inviting friends to party, up to four different users may view the same Netflix movie together through Xbox Live.
Games on Demand in the Marketplace and User Ratings
Both gold and silver Xbox Live users can now purchase and download Xbox 360 titles directly through the Games on Demand Marketplace. Game manuals can be downloaded and printed for free through Xbox.com website. Gamers will also be able to rank both full games and arcade titles in a five star rating system. These ranked games can now be sorted and searched for by ratings through the new refined marketplace.
The following games will be available for download on August 11th:
- Assassin's Creed (Ubisoft)
- BioShock (2K Games) - North America Only
- Burnout Paradise (EA)
- Call of Duty 2 (Activision)
- Dance Dance Revolution Universe (Konami) - North America Only
- Fight Night Round 3 (EA)
- Kameo: Elements of Power (Microsoft Game Studios)
- Karaoke Revolution American Idol Encore (Konami) - North America Only
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (LucasArts)
- Mass Effect (Microsoft Game Studios)
- Meet The Robinsons (Disney)
- MX vs. ATV Untamed (THQ)
- Need for Speed Carbon (EA)
- Need for Speed: Most Wanted (EA)
- Perfect Dark Zero (Microsoft Game Studios)
- Prey (2K Games)
- Rainbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft) - North America Only
- ridge racer 6 (Namco) - North America Only
- Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis (Rockstar Games)
- Sega Rally (Sega) - Europe Only
- Sonic the Hedgehod (SEGA) - North America Only
- Test Drive: Unlimited (Atari)
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda)
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft) - Europe Only
- Tomb Raider Legend (Eidos) - Europe Only
- Viva Piñata (Microsoft Game Studios)
- Viva Piñata 2: Trouble in Paradise (Microsoft Game Studios)
Miscellaneous Updates
- Display Discovery allows for the highest possible quality of display and audio through an option that allows you to override the default input and select audio and video formats independent of the information your television sends to your Xbox 360 console.Xbox LIVE Community Games has been renamed Xbox LIVE Indie Games.
- An Achievements browser which allows you to easily read through all the achievements of a certain game while playing. You can now also launch a game directly from the browser.A new view inside the profile panel which includes a summary of Achievements earned across all the games played, and shows of all your completed games.
- Streamlined navigation, including new entry points in the dashboard for Active Downloads, redeeming codes, recovering Gamertags and more.
- When recording a voice message, a warning will pop up if no audio is detected.
- Time stamps now appear in the memory area in conjunction to your saved games.
- If your Xbox LIVE subscription is about to run out, you will now be notified when you sign into Xbox LIVE.
- Updates for Invalid Windows Live IDs. If the Windows Live ID you provided has expired, you will now be prompted to update it the next time you sign into Xbox LIVE.
- Account recovery process has been made faster and more reliable.
A comprehensive update from Microsoft to say the least, I'll be excited about downloading this one on Tuesday morning.
[Images courtesy of Joystiq.com]
Saturday, August 8, 2009
What I've been doing lately... Forza Motorsport 2 and Battlefield 1943
Well good morning everyone. I hope you all have not been missing the blog too much, because my Xbox 360 sure didn't seem like it was missing me. Well until this week... I've been working my '360' non-stop, it's only allowed to take a nine or ten hour break every night :P
I have rekindled my love for Forza Motorsport 2 last weekend. I had put it down in late 2007 after the release of Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Halo 3. My FM2 disc sat in the corner of my room for nearly two years before I decided it was time to get back to the old days. Dusted her off the other day and decided to give it a go.
I restarted back at career level '0', excited at the fresh 'new game' esque approach I decided to take. I went from having a sluggish Audi TT to compiling a garage full of tuned beasts putting down U999 ratings left and right within a few days. In fact, I was so enthusiastic about Forza 2 that I decided to go right in to pre-order the Limited Edition version of Forza Motorsport 3 at GameStop. Cha ching... there goes eighty six dollas. Wait did I really spend that much for a video game? What? But our economy is really thriving right now isn't it? Dude I'm fine.
With that, I had to break into the three digit mark with my spending for the day. I picked up a 1600 Microsoft Point card to go with my pre-order. Why you ask? Well I had to pay homage to my old love, Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, which was commonly abbreviated as 'BF2MC' (aka intarnetz crack for most who played it). An amazing game really, I may have logged over 650 hours on it total, considering the Playstation 2 and Xbox 360 versions combined. Anyways back to what I was saying, I decided I would try out DICE's new Battlefield 1943 after playing the demo. It cost me 1200 Microsoft Points, or roughly $15 USD. Heck, I said why not. Although I was disappointed by the Battlefield: Bad Company Beta and decided not to pick up the full game, I decided I'd give DICE's new slightly updated 'arcade' version of Bad Company a try.
Battlefield 1943 is a tiny bit different from its predecessor Battlefield: Bad Company. First off, it was set in the WWII timeframe, which provided different guns, scenery, and vehicles. Okay, you could have inferred that from the title, but I thought I might as well point it out. The game engine seemed to be slightly tweaked, slightly closer to BF2MC than Bad Company was, although not very noticeably. The addition of airplanes also intrigued me, as they had not been present in past console Battlefield games. All in all, it was enough to get hooked to log a good fifteen hours on a temporary gold account (technical issues while I was waiting for MS to change my original gamertag to Gold after I had bought and activated a subscription :/ ), and another five on my main gamercard.
With a good twenty hours of gaming time under my belt for Battlefield 1943 over the past week, I think it's time for a review. Look out for a complete review soon and stay posted. You can always follow me on my gaming adventures through Twitter!
Friday, August 7, 2009
It has been a while...
Hurrah!
Okay, let's be honest. We have a lot of ground to make up in the coming weeks. There are some huge release dates looming on the calendar. Let's take a quick look...
Madden NFL 10
Guitar Hero 5
The Beatles: Rock Band
Halo 3: ODST
Forza Motorsport 3
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City
Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony
Battlefield Bad Company 2
Section 8
Bioshock 2
Modern Warfare 2(Call of Duty)
Mass Effect 2
Modern Warefare 2
Huge huge huge list folks, and I'm only talking about the Xbox 360 here.
Anyways I will be looking to spruce things up around here, the first thing on my mind is to provide some previews and reviews on the games listed above. I will also be looking to add another blogger to the x360n team, so keep your eyes out for a new member to the team my friends.
Oh and I just got an updated Xbox360 Voice Blog, courtesy of 360Voice.com
I have had one in the past but it stopped updating once I changed my gamertag. You can check my new one out here.
That is all for today :)