Assassins Creed 2 Does A 360 Literally

Posted by hiphopgamer | Microsoft, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, Sony | Thursday 27 August 2009 10:48 pm

Repetitive is the word when people described Assassins Creed but the 8 million copy selling title has changed it’s ways dramatically. Here’s some key new gameplay features that will have fans of the first game going crazy while new comers will be speechless.

1. Graphics has been greatly increased for more intense viewing enjoyment
2. Stealing system allowing you to bump into people and steal their money
3. Poison that will have your enemy kill your enemies
4. Secret Locations creating different gameplay experinces that’s more linear
5. bribing system buying people out with your money

All these new features add so much variety to the gameplay but they aren’t there just for show because the game itself comes at you differently this time around. Targets in the first game you would spot them , kill them, then flee well the scenario has changed a bit. Assassins Creed 2 provides players with the ability to throw money on the floor to create a diversion in which will open up the ability of being an Assassin much easier. Targets have body guards but with this sequal you’ll be able to take out a hidden weapon that consist of poison which will allow your target to be killed from their own body guards, simply genius.

Assassincs Creed 2 also provides a brand new gameplay experience that’s much more linear when you choose to go through secret locations around the map. This is really clever considering that you can avoid certain aspects of the game in order to open up different experiences or you can handle the game traditionally but with more abilites to run with. Speaking of abilites bribery is great. There’s groups of civilians that will either protect from harm, allow you to hide within there gatherings as they move through the city, or climb the rooftops with you as you search for new targets to assassinate.

Plenty of games get released and plenty of sequals follow up but in rare cases do you get a brand new IP of this magnitude with a successful strong follow up, this is unbelieveable. Ubisoft is pulling no punches this year with Assassins Creed 2 and it’s not over yet. The eagle vision has been seriously upgraded and changed, along with the ability too shoot your targets you can now play with eagle vision on at the same time and it looks amazing.

Assassins Creed 2 hits store shelves this November 17th and gamers are going to be stunned by everything this game has too offer.

Microsoft Strikes Back By Dropping The 360 Elite Price

Posted by PAYBACK-IRONMAN | Microsoft, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Thursday 27 August 2009 10:25 pm

Just a week ago Sony announced a bombshell by dropping the PS3’s price to $299; now it looks like its Microsoft’s turn. Microsoft announced today that the Xbox 360 Elite’s price will be dropped to $299 and that the 60gb pro console’s price will dropped to $249 since it is being phased out.

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Another thing that Microsoft stated was that all the new Elites will not be packaged with HDMI cables or the HD AV cables simply because they found that most of the Xbox 360 users don’t use either one.

What do you guys think about this price drop? Please leave a comment.

Final Fantasy VII Is Not Being Remade, But It Has Been Discussed

Posted by Chauncy Talon | Community News, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Thursday 27 August 2009 9:28 pm

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“There\’s no official project that\’s up and running for a remake of Final Fantasy VII at this point. Both Toriyama-san and Kitase-san were involved in the development of the game, however, and it holds a special place in their hearts. They do talk about it on a personal level, like, \’If we did it it would be like this or like that,” Square Enix producer Yoshinori Kitase and Motomu Toriyama told Videogaming247 through a translator.

I know a lot of people been wanting this to happen, but I do not believe it will happen. This rumor have been going on for over 10 years. Ever since Final Fantasy VIII was release, rumors had circulated that Final Fantasy VII was going to be release with upgraded graphics. There have been a quite a few Final Fantasy VII spin-offs, (Crisis Core, Dirge of Cerberus, and Advent Children), but nothing have been a hit like the original Final Fantasy VII. To be honest, I had never completed Final Fantasy VII, but I did complete Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. This is my first play with Final Fantasy VII. If a Final Fantasy VII remake is in the process, then Square Enix is very quite and you know I will be buying a copy. We will have to see if the Square Enix will remake Final Fantasy VII in the near future.

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New Tekken 6 Gameplay Footage

Posted by hiphopgamer | Microsoft, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, Sony | Thursday 27 August 2009 7:46 pm

The three matches feature Bronson (insanelee) as he takes on Jimmy (MrNAPS). Bronson plays as his main, Bruce Irvin, while Jimmy plays as his preferred character, Bryan Fury, over three different Tekken 6 stages. These two fighters are the Tekken champions around the world so this footage will be interesting to see

Madonna Gets Booed On Stage

Posted by hiphopgamer | Features, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Thursday 27 August 2009 3:49 pm

BUCHAREST, Romania – At first, fans politely applauded the Roma performers sharing a stage with Madonna. Then the pop star condemned widespread discrimination against Roma, or Gypsies — and the cheers gave way to jeers.

The sharp mood change that swept the crowd of 60,000, who had packed a park for Wednesday night’s concert, underscores how prejudice against Gypsies remains deeply entrenched across Eastern Europe.

Despite long-standing efforts to stamp out rampant bias, human rights advocates say Roma probably suffer more humiliation and endure more discrimination than any other people group on the continent.

Sometimes, it can be deadly: In neighboring Hungary, six Roma have been killed and several wounded in a recent series of apparently racially motivated attacks targeting small countryside villages predominantly settled by Gypsies.

“There is generally widespread resentment against Gypsies in Eastern Europe. They have historically been the underdog,” Radu Motoc, an official with the Soros Foundation Romania, said Thursday.

Roma, or Gypsies, are a nomadic ethnic group believed to have their roots in the Indian subcontinent. They live mostly in southern and eastern Europe, but hundreds of thousands have migrated west over the past few decades in search of jobs and better living conditions.

Romania has the largest number of Roma in the region. Some say the population could be as high as 2 million, although official data put it at 500,000.

Until the 19th century, Romanian Gypsies were slaves, and they’ve gotten a mixed response ever since: While discrimination is widespread, many East Europeans are enthusiastic about Gypsy music and dance, which they embrace as part of the region’s cultural heritage.

That explains why the Roma musicians and a dancer who had briefly joined Madonna onstage got enthusiastic applause. And it also may explain why some in the crowd turned on Madonna when she paused during the two-hour show — a stop on her worldwide “Sticky and Sweet” tour — to touch on their plight.

“It has been brought to my attention … that there is a lot of discrimination against Romanies and Gypsies in general in Eastern Europe,” she said. “It made me feel very sad.”

Thousands booed and jeered her.

A few cheered when she added: “We don’t believe in discrimination … we believe in freedom and equal rights for everyone.” But she got more boos when she mentioned discrimination against homosexuals and others.

“I jeered her because it seemed false what she was telling us. What business does she have telling us these things?” said Ionut Dinu, 23.

Madonna did not react and carried on with her concert, held near the hulking palace of the late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.

Her publicist, Lizz Rosenberg, said Madonna and other had told her there were cheers as well as jeers.

“Madonna has been touring with a phenomenal troupe of Roma musicians who made her aware of the discrimination toward them in several countries so she felt compelled to make a brief statement,” Rosenberg said in an e-mail. “She will not be issuing a further statement.”

One Roma musician said the attitude toward Gypsies is contradictory.

“Romanians watch Gypsy soap operas, they like Gypsy music and go to Gypsy concerts,” said Damian Draghici, a Grammy Award-winner who has performed with James Brown and Joe Cocker.

“But there has been a wave of aggression against Roma people in Italy, Hungary and Romania, which shows me something is not OK,” he told the AP in an interview. “The politicians have to do something about it. People have to be educated not to be prejudiced. All people are equal, and that is the message politicians must give.”

Nearly one in two of Europe’s estimated 12 million Roma claimed to have suffered an act of discrimination over the past 12 months, according to a recent report by the Vienna-based EU Fundamental Rights Agency. The group says Roma face “overt discrimination” in housing, health care and education.

Many do not have official identification, which means they cannot get social benefits, are undereducated and struggle to find decent jobs.

Roma children are more likely to drop out of school than their peers from other ethnic groups. Many Romanians label Gypsies as thieves, and many are outraged by those who beg or commit petty crimes in Western Europe, believing they spoil Romania’s image abroad.

In May 2007, Romanian President Traian Basescu was heard to call a Romanian journalist a “stinky Gypsy” during a conversation with his wife. Romania’s anti-discrimination board criticized Basescu, who later apologized.

Human rights activists say the attacks in Hungary, which began in July 2008, may be tied to that country’s economic crisis and the rising popularity of far-right vigilantes angered by a rash of petty thefts and other so-called “Gypsy crime.” Last week, police arrested four suspects in a nightclub in the eastern city of Debrecen.

Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia also have been criticized for widespread bias against Roma.

Madonna’s outrage touched a nerve in Romania, but it seems doubtful it will change anything, said the Soros Foundation’s Motoc.

“Madonna is a pop star. She is not an expert on interethnic relations,” he said.

The Truth In Game development Episode 6 Gabe Smith Icarus Games

Posted by Blacksmith | HHGS, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, TIGD | Thursday 27 August 2009 2:13 pm

Sup Everyone
This Is the sixth episode of the truth in game development profiling Gabe Smith. Part two of The Naughty Dog footage come after the interview, Keep checking back for parts three and four.

F.E.A.R. 2: Reborn Demo Available Today On PSN & XBOX LIVE GO GET IT NOW

Posted by hiphopgamer | Microsoft, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, Sony | Thursday 27 August 2009 11:50 am

Free F.E.A.R. 2: Reborn Demo Available Today on PlayStation(r)Network
and Xbox LIVE(r) Marketplace

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Monolith Studios are pleased to announce that a demo for F.E.A.R. 2: Reborn, the next F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin DLC pack, is available for free download via
Playstation(r) Network and “Xbox LIVE(r) Marketplace today.

This free demo provides the first chance to get a hands-on look at the upcoming single-player campaign, featuring four all new levels. F.E.A.R. 2: Reborn immerses gamers in the aftermath of Alma’s destruction with a mysterious new point-of-view: that of Replica Soldier Foxtrot 813. Be careful, not all is as it seems.

Download now and get the first look at F.E.A.R. 2: Reborn today!

The complete F.E.A.R. 2: Reborn experience will be available for
purchase on September 3 via PlayStation Network for the PLAYSTATION(r)3 computer entertainment system, and Xbox LIVE for Xbox 360(r) video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, and Windows(tm) PC.

Additionally, patches for PlayStation 3 and PC and a title update for
Xbox 360-all including Slow-Mo Deathmatch mode capabilities-will be made available for free on September 3.

Ghostbusters On PS3 Receives Resolution Patch

Posted by PAYBACK-IRONMAN | Microsoft, Real Talk with the HipHopGamer, Sony | Thursday 27 August 2009 12:32 am

When Ghostbusters the video game was released in June the PS3 version had some major graphical issues that made it look visually inferior to the Xbox 360 version. Well as it turns out Atari became well aware of the complaints from their fans and they issued a patch that is available now and it should increase the texture resolution of the PS3 version, which should make it look like the  Xbox 360 version.

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Here’s the official statement from Atari:

“Both single and multiplayer modes have been updated. In single player mode, fixes include an increase in resolution to match that of Xbox360 and some freeze issues, along with numerous other localization fixes. 

“Several audio/subtitle mismatches have been patched up as well. The multiplayer patches fix certain maps when both SCEA and SCEE players attempt to play with each other, and the Pay Day Trophy and Capture All Most Wanted Ghosts Trophy now unlock properly.”