Brink is an immersive firstperson shooter for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 that blends singleplayer, co-op and multiplayer gameplay into one seamless experience, allowing you to develop your character whether playing alone, with your friends, or against others online. Objectives, communications, missions, and inventory selection are all dynamically generated based on your role, your condition, your location, your squad-mates and the overall status of the battle in all gameplay modes. You’ll always know exactly where to go, what to do when you get there, and what your reward will be for success. www.brinkthegame.com
Rise To Power…
By Any Means Necessary
Experience the epic sequel to the 2009 Game of the Year from the critically acclaimed makers of Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect 2. You are one of the few who escaped the destruction of your home. Now, forced to fight for survival in an ever-changing world, you must gather the deadliest of allies, amass fame and fortune, and seal your place in history. This is the story of how the world changed forever. The legend of your Rise to Power begins now.
This web-doc delves deeper into the story of the game, where Starkiller searches the galaxy for Juno Eclipse, all while trying to stay one step ahead of his former master, Darth Vader.
Dead Space 2 is a survival horror game that takes place on a densely populated space station, dubbed the “Sprawl”. The mental illness caused by the marker appears to be permanent and continues to have an effect on the protagonist Isaac Clarke, along with apparent PTSD from his experiences aboard the USG Ishimura. The Church of Unitology and the government will continue to have a large place in the storyline. The game will begin in a hospital on board the Sprawl. Players will witness the horror of the Necromorph infection as it begins in the station.
Developer(s) Visceral Games
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Platform(s) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) January 25, 2011[1]
Genre(s) Survival horror, third-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
The trailer teased a return to the underwater failed Utopia of Rapture, first seen in 2007′s “BioShock.” But last night, we saw “BioShock Infinite” in action, a live demo. This next big thing from Ken Levine’s Irrational Games is something different.
This is the “BioShock” of a floating city, of America in 1912, of a helpful damsel in semi-distress and of something called the Skyline.
The trailer signaled that “Infinite” is a first-person return to the style of idea-driven historical science fiction of “BioShock,” but set in the skies. Later, Levine would tell me that the game is thematically tied to the work he did in first “BioShock” in that it is another game about a strange and yet strangely familiar place as well as about expressive, variable gameplay. He doesn’t call it a prequel though and drew no narrative connections between the “BioShocks” we have played and the one his team is making. “I don’t want to think about that,” Levine said to me. “I don’t think it’s particularly constructive to have that conversation.”
NHL 11 will be the 20th ice hockey video game in the NHL series, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the series. The game was developed by EA Canada and will be published by EA Sports. The game will be released on September 7, 2010.
New expected clubs in the game are AIK Ishockey in Elitserien, which managed to qualify for the 2010–11 Elitserien season. This will mean that Rögle BK will be removed from the game, as they failed to qualify for the 2010–11 Elitserien season. Also included for the first time will be the sixty teams from the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). It is confirmed that CHL teams will also be a part of the Be A Pro and Be A GM modes, rather than simply being playable in “Play Now” games, like some of the European leagues.
Title: NHL 11
Release Date: September 7, 2010
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Label: EA Sports
Genre: Sports
Age Rating: E