First in-game screenshots for Red Steel 2 have finally surfaced after seeing everything from magazine scans. Check out the full post for even more shots!
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It’s a little blurry, but you can see from this that the game is still going to have a first-person perspective and also features a nice cel-shaded …
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Split-Screen Race
In this mode, two players race to see who can finish the stage in the shortest amount of time. Obstacles such as rotating platforms, butterfly platforms and Meemoos will attempt to slow the player and knock off his or her meteors, and each level is more challenging than the last, with faster falling meteors, more obstacles and larger stages. Along with the obstacles in the stage, players will gain power ups to use against one another as the match progresses, some power-ups include: summoning Meemoos, covering your opponent’s screens in frost and placing parachutes on their falling meteors, slowing them down considerably. The winner is declared when one player reaches the bottom platform and clears all of their meteors or, if the other player fills up their lose meter.
Additional Tracks include:
· Driving School – Learn to drive here
· Tumbleweed Track – The humble beginning
· Gopher Gulch – Moving beyond the circle
· …
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Ubisoft posted a new screen for Red Steel 2 on their twitter page this morning and it looks like a futuristic western setting which is pretty awesome! I’m looking forward to the game, even if it comes sans-multiplayer…
Updated with Official Press Release: After the jump
Get Ready to Save the World with Miami Law for Nintendo DS this JuneSan Mateo, Calif. – April 29, 2009 – Are you ready to take on the Miami’s worst criminals? Miami Law, the action-adventure videogame from Hudson Entertainment, the North and South American publishing arm for HUDSON SOFT, has just gone gold. Miami Law, a game with a story worthy of its own prime-time action/drama TV show, will be available exclusively for Nintendo DS™ on June 9, 2009. The game has been rated T for Teen by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).
“Miami Law gives players the opportunity to fight crime by using brute force or conducting detective work,” said Mike Pepe, Director of Marketing at Hudson Entertainment. “The unique combination of action and crime-scene investigation gameplay will keep Nintendo DS owners hooked throughout the entire TV series ready storyline.”
I tried to find something good in these pictures, between the similar faces (especially the refs who have the same face) and the over the top bodies. I think I …
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN – April 29, 2009 – Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) today announced a new entry is coming to the Big League Sports franchise, …
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“When we were working on Dead Space the original, we wanted to make a game that was terrifying, action-packed, kind of hit on all those things that …
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I also have a picture of the email i received that has some details about the game.