This new Halo 3 clip has surfaced out of GC in Germany and has a lot of people talking. I think this clip really shows us how Halo 3 is going to be highly focused on intense combat action. Being the final battle of sorts, it’s obvious that everything needed to be elevated, and it looks like Bungie set out to do just that. Will Halo 3 be what evolved combat was always supposed to be? We’ll all find out for certain in September, but so far everything looks like it’s leaning in that direction. The most anticipated video game in history has a lot of expectations to live up to. In about 4 weeks, you’ll get to decide for yourself.
Posted by William on Monday, August 20th, 2007 at 2:06 pm under Gamer Life
I bet you thought this was going to be some political advertisement from PETA. This time, it’s actually a report concerning the coolest casual flash game I have played all week. PETA’s Super Chick Sisters is a Mario Brothers style flash game where you control chickens and eventually Pamela Anderson in the battle against the Colonel of KFC. I’m definitely not taking sides here, because I love chicken and Pamela Anderson equally. I know that’s a paradox of sorts, but we do live in a crazy world. The only thing the game is truly missing is a guest appearance from the Hoff. The famous Ron Whitaker once said, “chickens continue to exist on this planet only because they taste good”. Maybe he was right, but this is a fun game regardless of what side of the “eating animals” debate you are on.
The game can be found HERE. It’s available for play via the web, and download for PC/Mac.
Posted by William on Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 at 9:21 am under Sony, Sony
The PS3 may soon double as a Digital Video Recorder. According to the Gamer Collective, a Sony Executive let this new cat out of the bag. Basically, early next year, Sony will be releasing a digital tuner for the PS3 that will allow it to become a fully functional DVR. This will definitely be an interesting additional to the PS3 that right now is lacking quality peripherals in my opinion. Maybe one day, they will release a Blu-ray recorder for the system, but I can only imagine how much that would cost.
Could the Playstation 3 become actually useful? Sony New Zealand exec, who probably has one of the best names ever, Warwick Light, recently let slip Sony’s plans for turning the PS3 into a DVR of sorts.
Sony will be launching a digital tuner for the console in early 2008, as well as the ability to programatically record TV shows.
Sony may be making a sort of official announcement at this year’s Leipzig Games Convention so I’ll keep an ear to the streets just in case.