Littlebigplanet 2: daunting or exciting?

I find Littlebigplanet daunting. Admittedly I only have the PSP version, but I’m scared to death of attempting to build my own level. It just seems like an awful lot of work, and I’ll only make an utter mess of it. So the concept of Littlebigplanet 2 – build your own entire game of pretty …

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Celebrity squares

Kurt Cobain would have hated Guitar Hero and even before Courtney Love complained about the inappropriate use off his personality in Guitar Hero 5, I knew it would cause an uproar. Apparently No Doubt and Jon Bon Jovi weren’t happy about the way that they were portrayed either, so Activision has decided that there will …

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I want to play on an oversized foam hand

Back in the day, it would have been E3 time about now. Having taken in a bit of July in recent history, it’s in June this year. Getting to the point: it looks like there could be quite a lot of new hardware. PlayStation Move and Natal will both be looking for a bit of …

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Wake me up, before you go go

This Week’s Games This week’s biggest game is a toss up between Capcom’s Lost Planet 2 – which was actually released on Tuesday – and the long awaited Alan Wake. Reviews for Remedy’s Xbox 360 thriller have been mostly 7s and 8s; Lost Planet 2 has been getting a few 6s and some 7s. Certainly …

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Flipping sick

I miss the days when videogame musicians had to use not only the limited sound capabilities of a console but their imaginations as well. Drum and bass artist Muffler must feel the same way – one of his latest tracks, included on Hospital Record’s new compilation Sick Music 2, is a drum and bass remix …

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Any new iron, man?

UK Charts Sales on the high street, specifically at Game and GameStation, have seen dozens of titles climb back up the chart – Modern Warfare 2 is up from #9 to #3, Alien Vs Predator goes from #21 to #15 and Wolfenstien is back at #38 due to being cut to £9.99 at the former …

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eBay sucks! Also: eBay is great!

And so my love/hate relationship with eBay continues. Since February this year I’ve had two items go “missing” in the post, one seller who took my money and run and four non-payers. Seriously, what part of “Commit to Buy” do people struggle to understand? eBay never used to be this bad – I’ve been a …

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Treasure’s trove

This Week’s Games If it wasn’t for Sin & Punishment 2 on Wii, this week would be duller than a wet weekend in Weymouth. I was lucky enough to own the original Sin & Punishment – while on holiday in Tokyo a few years ago I found a new copy in a junk shop for …

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Runes of Magic Interview with Philipp Senkbeil

When the nice chaps over at Frogster Interactive Pictures offered us an interview to talk about their MMORPG Runes of Magic, we said “we’d really like that”. Yup. So it was, Frogster’s PR Manager Philipp Senkbeil politely answered our questions, blowing apart the fallacy that German’s are humourless automatons and revealing his possibly secret passion …

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How do you do, Ken?

UK Charts Not only do we have a new #1 this week but a new #2 too. 2010 FIFA World Cup heads to the top of the top 40 chart, followed by Super Street Fighter IV at #2. God of War Collection makes its first chart appearance at #10. Monster Hunter Tri has fallen out …

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Stereotyped Italian plumber tomfoolery

Viz – Britain’s 3rd or 4th (or possibly 5th) funniest magazine – has a full page cartoon this month entitled Super Mario Curie. A combination of Marie Curie (the Polish chemist who discovered Radium) and Super Mario, Curie would rather wallop barrels with a hammer and find blocks to smash then work in her science …

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Footballs and dragon balls

This Week’s Games This week sees one of the first, of no doubt many, movie tie-ins of 2010 – Iron Man 2. There isn’t a single review in for it yet, but this could be because Sega hasn’t sent out review copies yet in fear for spoiling the plot. I’d wager that it’s a vast …

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Bionic Commando

Swedish developers GRIN only made a few games before filing for bankruptcy. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter and its sequel were easily their finest moments. Dismal movie tie-ins Wanted: Weapons of Fate and Terminator Salvation were their worst. Bionic Commando sits in between. When it’s good, it’s really good. When it’s bad, it’s like playing one of the shoddiest games ever.

Dreadlocked and fowled mouthed hero Nathan Spencer is equipped with a bionic arm that can be used to swing through the levels, and then later in the game grab hold of enemies and fling them though the air. Throwing cars at foes is oddly satisfying too, especially cars that are on fire.

The first few levels aren’t anything spectacular including a ruined office block and a derelict city but the later levels, such as a public garden with giant greenhouses, are a lot more alluring. I think if GRIN had changed the level order it would have made a greater first impression on people. The flora and fauna is really quite beautiful in places.

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What’s that coming over the hill?

UK Charts Yes, it’s a monster – Capcom’s Monster Hunter Tri has entered the chart at a respectable #5. This is very good news indeed considering that the future of western releases for the series pretty much depended on Tri’s success. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction is still #1 and Just Dance remains at #2. …

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Not marvellous

If you’re a parent, a child or a man-child who likes to occasionally look through the toy section of the Argos catalogue then you might be familiar with Mega Bloxs – a cheaper, less angular, version of Lego bricks. If this is the case, then you might also be aware that Mega Bloxs released some …

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