Call of Duty Elite Beta Now Available on PS3

Call of Duty fans who call the PlayStation 3 their home should be on the lookout, as the Call of Duty Elite beta has now begun. Invitations are rolling out in waves, so don’t worry if you haven’t gotten in yet. Call of Duty Elite gives hardcore gives fans the ability to connect and compete with other gamers, as well improve their strategy in future Call of Duty online matches. More information about the service can be found below.

Call of Duty Elite Beta Details

  • The Call of Duty Elite Beta, utilizing Call of Duty: Black Ops, will test select features and functionality, including stat tracking, the use of custom player groups, competitive events and video sharing.  A major upgrade of additional features will come to Call of Duty Elite at its official launch on November 8th with Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare 3. 
  •  Premium members of Call of Duty Elite will also receive all downloadable content for the new blockbuster title Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.  All of the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 DLC, 20 pieces of new in-game content, will be available monthly during the 9-month DLC season.  But for those still waiting to sign-up, DLC will still be available a la carte too.
  •  To register for the beta, go to www.callofduty.com/elite.  For additional Call of Duty Elite updates, frequently asked questions and additional information on the premium component to Elite, visit www.facebook.com/callofdutyelite, and also via Twitter@CallofDutyElite.

Grease Heading to Kinect and Move

505 Games has announced that they will be releasing their upcoming motion controlled version of the hugely popular musical/film Grease this fall. The video game version of Grease combines the iconic songs and dance moves from the musical/film, so that fans can reenact their favorite scenes. It also allows contains modes that will allow fans to play solo, with a partner, or a full fledged group of four players. Grease will be available in North America on October 25th, and then worldwide on November 4th. More information about the game can be found below.

Grease Kinect Details

  • SING!: The game features 15 song compositions from the original film and 5 bonus classic rock ‘n’ roll tracks.
  • DANCE!: Hours of fun with rock ‘n’ roll routines from the movie, including duet choreography and freestyle sections where players can express their individuality and dance for increased points.
  • GAMEPLAY MODES: Game includes Dance Mode and Karaoke Mode with both featuring versus and co-operative play.
  • COOPERATIVE GAMEPLAY: Up to eight-players can compete in Party Mode — two teams of four players consisting of 2 dancers and 2 singers at any one time.

Developed by Zoe Mode and published by 505 Games under license from Paramount Digital Entertainment, with officially licensed song compositions and timeless choreography from the movie, Grease provides an interactive social singing and dancing experience where players can turn up their style and release their inner rock ‘n roller.

Grease for Kinect for Xbox 360 and PlayStation Move for PS3™ is rated “T” for Teen by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and will launch in North America on October 25 and worldwide on November 4. For more information about Grease please visit www.greasethegame.com

BloodRayne: Betrayal Review

BloodRayne: Betrayal stars Rayne, a half Human half Vampire hybrid known as a Dhampir. In this installment she’s been recruited by the Brimstone Society to investigate why vampires have been gathering en masse. What lies in wait is 15 chapters of challenging fights, aggravating jumping puzzles, and surprisingly little explanation as to what happens with the story.

The first thing that is noticeable about the game is the graphical style. It’s far-flung from the other games set in the BloodRayne series and is much more akin to it’s fellow side-scroller Shank, though with a more Gothic tone. It’s very nice to look at and, despite the fact that the backgrounds are repeated ad nauseam, they are very detailed and add to the gameplay experience and the overall tone of the game.

When it comes to the story there isn’t much to go over. The Brimstone Society recruits you to hunt some vampires. That’s about it. There are only two characters introduced in the game, though one returns from a previous BloodRayne game despite being dead with no explanation as to how he is alive here and now, and the other is shown to us throughout the game like we are supposed to know him but I’ve never seen him before, nor has Rayne. A few ridiculous bosses and some expected story twists later and you are at the end credits. The story is easily the weakest part of the game. There isn’t even a good point in the series to insert this game in, meaning this game is most likely non-canon.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, the soundtrack is easily the best part of this game in my opinion. From the splash screen that you see when you go to load up the game, all the way to the end credits, there is some fantastic music going on. Throw in the fact that when you enter a secret code you even unlock an 8-bit soundtrack which also sounds fantastic and you’ve got yourself a great musical experience. I give a big hand to the game’s composer Jake Kaufman. Fantastic work Jake! Fingers crossed that the soundtrack is available for download soon because it really is that good.

Finally, we come to the gameplay. Word around is that this game is hard, but that’s not exactly true. This game is challenging. There is a difference between the two and this difference becomes evident as you actually play the game. When you first load it up you might start tearing your hair out as enemies literally decapitate you and chuck your body all over the screen. Once you make use of the dash button(L2), and trust me you will use this button more than you can imagine, you should adapt to the game’s playstyle and quickly turn the tables on your adversaries.

Final Thoughts

When I first started the game I didn’t like it, aside from the music, but as I played more I warmed up to the game. Sadly it can’t keep my interest as to really want to go back and get the highest rank on every stage, which is very difficult I might add. Overall a $15 price tag feels a tad too heavy for this game and $10 feels much more appropriate. People have said this is much like Castlevania. To that I say go spend $10 on Castlevania Symphony of the Night and pocket the remaining $5 and you’ll have a better experience.

Final Score: 6.5/10

Nintendo 3DS Conference Details

3DS Video Capture

  • System update coming in November that will enable users to record 3D video.
  • More improvements coming via system updates: improved eShop experience, updated Mii Plaza, and new experiences for those who have already conquered all that the StreetPass challenges have to offer. Possibly new minigames, etc.

Pink 3DS

  • Announced for a October 20th release date in Japan.

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition

  • Available for free.
  • Download period starts on September 28th, 2011 and ends on February 20th, 2012.
  • Can be downloaded via DSiWare on DSi and DSiXL systems. Nintendo eShop for 3DS owners.
  • Multiplayer gameplay is handled wirelessly. Not sure if this is local only or over wifi as well.
  • New stages and abilities added to extend the game’s replay value.

Animal Crossing 3DS

  • Can become head of village.
  • Personalize your village.
  • Ability to view homes of those you come in contact with via StreetPass.

Fire Emblem 3DS

  • Two player cooperative mode.
  • More details coming at a later date.
Other 3DS Games
  • Mario Kart 7– Lakitu and Metal Mario are playable characters. First person driving mode. Online enabled.
  • Kid Icarus: Uprising– Delayed until Quarter 1 of 2012.
  • Dynasty Warriors Vs.– Features multiplayer component.
  • Bravely Default Flying Fairy– New RPG from Square-Enix. Uses AR card system similar to Kid Icarus.
  • Ace Combat 3D: Cross Rumble
  • Culdcept 3DS– Online functionality. Scheduled for 2012 release.
  • SD Gundam G Generation 3D– Part of 3DS bundle. Scheduled for December 22nd release.
  • Culchopit 3DS– Soccer simulation game. Scheduled for 2012 release.
  • Tamodachi Collection
  • Hatsuke Miku: Project Mirai!

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Details

  • Has been in development for five years, with over 100 employees contributing to it.
  • Optional hint system for new players.
  • Over 50 hours of total gameplay, and more than 100 minutes of cinematic cutscenes.
  • Boss Challenge Mode for players looking for more replay value.

Super Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart 7 Boxarts

Super Mario 3D Land Boxart

  • On Nov. 13, Nintendo will release the Super Mario 3D Land game for Nintendo 3DS. In this first-ever true 3D Mario platforming adventure, players can scout levels and find secrets before they play using the built-in gyro sensor feature of the Nintendo 3DS system.

Mario Kart 7 Boxart

  • Mario Kart 7 for the Nintendo 3DS system will be available Dec. 4 and will include a new optional first-person driving mode that is controlled using the gyro sensor.

Monster Hunter 3DS, Peripheral Leaked

For weeks, rumors regarding Nintendo’s upcoming 3DS event have spread across the internet. Many people who claim to be in the know have explained that a handful of games will be announced, most likely to spur interest in the new handheld. Two of the proposed rumors have finally come true in the form of Monster Hunter 3G, a 3DS enhanced version of the Wii exclusive, and a peripheral that acts as another slider pad. Both of the surprising announcements come way of the popular Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu. It will be interesting to see what else Nintendo has to showcase at their pre-Tokyo Game Show event on September 13th, 2011. More information about the game, as well as the peripheral, can be found below.

Monster Hunter 3DS

  • Titled “Monster Hunter 3G”
  • An enhanced port of the Wii title “Monster Hunter Tri”
  • Due out in Japan before the end of 2011
  • 12 weapon types touched on
  • Underwater fighting
  • Local multiplayer included
  • No details for an online mode yet
  • Touchscreen used to automatically face monsters
  • Main monster named Blakidios

3DS Slide Pad

  • Features an R2 button on the top
  • Looks identical to current 3DS slide pad
  • Release date and price TBA (most likely at Nintendo’s event)
  • Attachment sticks out on all sides
  • Covers SD slot

Dragon Quest X Headed to Wii and Wii U

Dragon Quest X Details

Square-Enix announced today that their latest game in the Dragon Quest series, Dragon Quest X, will be coming to Wii, as well as Nintendo’s upcoming console, Wii U. The developer has stated that the game is an online RPG, though you can beat the game in full on your own with the help of NPC characters. Dragon Quest X will feature a changeable job system, customizable housing, character skill points, and a ton of quests for players to complete.

Square-Enix also said that a Wii U version of the game is currently in development, and will take advantage of the system’s more powerful hardware. Players who create characters on the Wii version of the game will be able to interact in the same world with those who decide to wait for the Wii U version. Save files from Wii will be transferable over to the Wii U so that players can continue their journey once the superior iteration is released. The developers are considering the idea of including the ability to wirelessly send character(s) to a Nintendo 3DS, in order to make use of Streetpass. Streetpass is a feature on the Nintendo 3DS that allows 3DS units to communicate with each other while their owners pass one another on a street, bus, etc.

Though major details are unclear at this point, a beta for Dragon Quest X has been confirmed. Players will need a USB storage device to participate in the beta; at the same time, it will set up the potential for DLC and patches. The title will support a number of popular input options, including: Wiimote and Nunchuk, Classic Controller and Classic Controller Pro, and a USB keyboard.

Dragon Quest X Release Date

Dragon Quest X is currently set to launch for the Nintendo Wii sometime next year. The Wii U version of the game has been given a date of TBA. More details about the game, as well as the beta, will be available soon. We will be sure to update this post if any future developments arise.

New BloodRayne: Betrayal Screens

WayForward has released a new set of screenshots for their upcoming downloadable game, BloodRayne: Betrayal. Loving the gore and action elements shown off in these screens– this game looks like a ton of fun. You can view the rest of this batch, as well as a handful of others, on our official Flickr page. BloodRayne: Betrayal is set to launch next week on PlayStation Network (September 6th) and Xbox Live Arcade (September 7th).

BloodRayne: Betrayal Screenshots

Behind the Scenes of X-Men: Destiny

Developer Silicon Knights has released a new behind the scenes look at their upcoming video game, X-Men: Destiny, which allows players to take on the role of their favorite comic book characters from the hugely popular series. X-Men: Destiny will be available for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, and DS platforms on September 27th, 2011. The official box art and more information about the game can be found below.

X-Men: Destiny Box Art

X-Men: Destiny Details

A new breed of mutant heroes will invade game consoles on September 27, 2011 in X-Men: Destiny, from Marvel Entertainment and Activision. The all-new original video game casts players as new mutant recruits in a rich, branching storyline that features a deep element of choice and gives players ultimate control of their destiny. For more information on X-Men:Destiny head to the game’s official website at www.XMenDestiny.com. More news will also be shared with the Hero HQ community on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/heroHQ.

How To: Download Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Games

So you bought a Nintendo 3DS prior to the price drop, and you have been patiently waiting for the Ambassador Program to go live. Well, the wait is finally over! That’s right, you can download all ten of the first batch of Ambassador games right now. Full details on what titles are available and how to download them are below. What are you waiting for?!

Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Games

  • Super Mario Bros.
  • Metroid
  • The Legend of Zelda
  • Wrecking Crew
  • NES Open Tournament Golf
  • Donkey Kong Jr.
  • Balloon Fight
  • Ice Climber
  • Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
  • Yoshi
  • Ambassador Certificate

How to Download 3DS Ambassador Games

  • Turn on your 3DS system.
  • Make sure you are a part of the Ambassador Program, otherwise these games won’t show up for you. This can be done by entering the Nintendo eShop and heading to the “News” hub on the left. If you see an article titled “Ambassador Program Update” at the top, you’re good to go! You can also check your Ambassador status online by visiting THIS SITE.
  • Also note that you must be connected to the internet to download games from the eShop. Your connection availability can be viewed in the top left corner of the top screen on the 3DS.
  • Now that you know you are connected, and indeed a recipient of these games, go back to the main menu of the eShop.
  • Tap “Menu” in the top left hand corner of the bottom screen. This will create a small pop up. Scroll down the list and tap on “Settings/Other.”
  • This will take you to your handheld’s History. Scroll down a bit and tap on “Your Downloads.” Here, you will see every game and application you have downloaded onto your device.
  • Scroll down the list a bit and you should come across the ten games mentioned above. There’s no way to queue all of the downloads up, so you’ll have to do each game manually. Free is never easy! 😉
  • Find the titles you want to download and tap “Redownload.” Then select “Download.” Now the eShop will start to download the game(s) to your 3DS. Be sure to get the Ambassador Certificate as well, as it allows you to sign up for future notifications. You are still waiting on those ten free GBA games, afterall!
  • Once you are finished downloading them, the ten titles will appear on your 3DS home screen. So press the Home button and there you go! Ten new games to revisit. Enjoy!