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RAGE – The Arsenal

Bethesda have released their third video in a six part “behind-the-scenes” feature about id Software’s upcoming game, Rage. Rage is a first-person shooter cum Role Playing Game where the player is set on a post-apocalypse world mostly-destroyed after an asteroid impact. As the dust settles several years later, the player ventures out into the wasteland, and must complete quests in the vein of Bethesda’s other multi-award winning RPG series, Fallout. Players must quickly adapted to the changed world. With breathtaking visuals and massive production values, the players will be enthralled and become immersed in the Rage world.
This new behind-the-scenes video is titled ‘The Arsenal’, the id Software game designers go through the various weapons, ammo types, and gadgets you’ll find in the wasteland.
Be sure to check out the third video below
RAGE Behind the Scenes: The Arsenal
Tagged id Software, PC, Playstation 3, PS3, RAGE, Xbox 360
Xbox Live Arcade Deal of the Week – 12th July 2011
This weeks new Xbox Live Arcade releases are available to download from tomorrow; the 13th July. This weeks new releases include Ms. ‘Splosion Man, Boulder Dash-XL and Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team.
Ms. ‘Splosion Man follows on from ‘Spolsion Man’s mad cap science experiments.
Boulder Dash-XL takes on a similar role as Bomberman, allowing the player to blast their way through the level to meet goals.
Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team is a third person shooter where the players assume the role of a Space Marine team sent to assault a giant Ork Kroozer en-route to an Imperial Forge World.
These 3 releases are all available from tomorrow for 800 Microsoft Points.
There’s also a nice selection of zombie-based deals for your consideration this week, with the Red Dead Redemption’s Undead Nightmare bundle going cheap, Dead Rising 2: Case West at half price and Left 4 Dead 2′s The Passing DLC is also a steal for 280 Microsoft Points. There is also the massively underrated Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse for only 800 Microsoft Points.
Follow the links below to add these to your download queue.
Deal of the Week:
- Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare Collection - Was: 1600 MSP Now: 1000 MSP
- Dead Rising 2: Case West - Was: 800 MSP Now: 400 MSP
- Left 4 Dead 2 The Passing - Was: 560 MSP Now: 280 MSP
- Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse - Was: 1200 MSP Now: 800 MSP
Need more Microsoft Points, be sure to pick some more up below
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Rage Readying for October Release Date

Rage looks a lot like Fallout 3 on the surface as is also set in a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by all sorts of mutants, gangs, factions along with murderers and those who are just trying to survive. This time though, the protagonist Rage wakes up from years of sleep to find the world a different place; a world fraught with danger, mystery and mutants with a totalitarian regime trying to muscle everyone into falling in line.
However, as the latest trailer “The Dawn” show (check out both parts below), there is a lot more to Rage. Rage takes on the doomsday scenario of the asteroid 99942 Apophis, which is a real asteroid that is due to pass close by Earth in 2029, and how the world changes after its impact. There are also driving and racing aspects to the game, as a large proportion of Rage requires you to drive across the devastated landscape to reach new goals and objectives. As it driving is such a big part of Rage, players can upgrade their vehicles over the course of the game, and it doesn’t stop there. Weapons can also be customised.
Tagged Game on Bitch, id Software, PC, Playstation 3, PS3, RAGE, Xbox 360
Batman: Arkham City
Batman: Arkham City is the forthcoming sequel to the immensely popular Batman: Arkham Asylum. Developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics, Batman: Arkham City is one of the eagerly awaited titles of 2011 and has a lot to live up to when it is released in October on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.
Retaining a similar game engine to its predecessor, Batman: Arkham City will involve both fighting and puzzle-solving tactics within its varied gameplay, and will once again feature a number of iconic villains from the DC Comics universe. The vast array of gadgets featured in the first game will be available in the sequel with the addition of a broadcast tracer to hunt down signal sources and smoke bombs to use as a cloak for stealth tactics.
Crysis 2
| Crysis 2 certainly has its work cut out, the original pushed boundaries in action and graphical standards. Whilst the action and graphics don’t particularly move on, the same addictive game play remains and it still looks amazing. Whereas Crysis was set in the jungle, Crysis 2 moves to an urban environment – New York. You fight your way through buildings and across the urban landscape battling robotic aliens. The game is refreshing in this respect as the environment in which the action takes place has a lot of room for manoeuvrability, a change from other first person shooters where you are required to navigate your way through narrow corridors and small spaces.
Annoyingly, some scripted scenes have crept their way in, those little cinematic scenes that interrupt the game and which you have to watch in order to get a hold on the direction of the story. While these can sometimes be necessary, when you want to get on with the game they can be at times frustrating, especially in the first person shooter genre where you feel you should be in the midst of the action nearly all of the time. As in the original some elements remain, you play as the character Alcatraz, wearing a nanosuit which allows you to leap great heights, cloak yourself and scan the surrounding environment. As well as battling the aliens you are also fighting off those who want to steal your nanosuit. The first half of the game can seem a little slow and repetitive but this is more than made up for in the second half where the more memorable battles take place, the multiplayer option also gives the game more longevity. Crysis was a landmark game, and Crysis 2 is of a similar quality. Not revolutionary, but more than satisfactory and a worthy sequel. All prices correct at time of publishing |
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