July 31, 2009

Yu Suzuki Retires As Creative Officer

Yup, you read that right. The main man behind the arcade hits you grew up with such as Virtua Series has officially retired from his position as "Creative Officer" at Sega of Japan.

The creator of titles like Virtua Fighter, OutRun and Shenmue has "retired" from his Creative Officer position at Sega of Japan, Sega announced this week. But the company isn't done with Yu Suzuki just yet.

While Sega-Sammy notes that Suzuki has "retired" from his role as Creative Officer of the AM Plus R&D department, he'll still have some influence at Sega. The developer will continue on as manager of that group, in a role that GameSpot, by way of Sega reps, says is of "diminished capacity."

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Man, does this mean that there's no more hope for Shenmue 3?? For cryin out loud, the game's entire story has been set in stone already for years I believe.

July 26, 2009

Halo Legends

Halo mecha-esque anime for the win? Lol, not exactly mecha but some of the spartans seems to have been decked out with your traditional over the top japanese-animation-style designs in this new anime based on the mega popular Microsoft IP, Halo. Coming out late 2009 with the title "Halo Legends", here is the first trailer shown at Comic-Con:



Hopefully they don't stray too far from the Halo Universe and fill it up with your usual array of generic anime characters and cheesy storylines.

July 16, 2009

Bayonetta Japan Release Date

Fancy a Devil May Cry game with a woman as the lead? If your a fan of the father of Devil May Cry, no doubt you've heard about his latest creation featuring the ass kicking witch (Bayonetta) famous for having her hair make up her clothes lol.

A release date was just announced for Japan, October 29, and if you pre-order, you get to nab a special soundtrack disc. Cool eh! Well let's just hope the other territorial releases aren't too far out.

July 14, 2009

Slim PS3 Spotted in the Philippines!?!

Wow, now where did this come from? Looks like the Philippines has been stirring up the videogame world again, and well some of the news articles on this have been very saddening to me. Making the Philippines look like its stealing stuff doesn't sound good to me, especially when we've already been associated with so much piracy crap. Anyway, here's the controversial video in question:



Legit or not? Looks pretty damn real to me, and I heard its being sold for 20000 pesos which is a reasonable price for a PS3 and not something like a Polystation or anything fake like that. Plus, it looks very very close to the PS3 slim images that were leaked a while ago and the craftsmanship is just something you wouldn't find in a cheapo mockup:







Hopefully, more news comes out on this. If only I had the time, I'd go do my own investigation on this hot thing.

July 13, 2009

MTV Asia Top 10 Blogger Contest Entries

http://www.mtvasia.com/Funstuff/Contests/BloggerContest/

Was browsing at home when I figured I'd check MTV Asia to see if the judges found the winners yet. To my surprise, they finally changed the blogger contest page and announced the finalists ^^. Congratulations to everyone :).

Too bad my entry didn't make it, but it was all still fun :).

July 12, 2009

Zeppelin 2gb Ram Sticks

Just bought some new RAM earlier. I currently have 1x2gb ddr2-800 team elite ram on my rig but found out (after installing Windows 7 64bit and playing Crysis Warhead lol) that my system was basically begging for more. So I went out to the local computer shop and found 2 types of ram available. The Godly expensive Geil Evo One 4gb kit and the Godly cheap looking Zeppelin 2GB sticks haha. I figured I wasn't OC'ing anyway so I went with cheap ones and bought 2 of them (well, at least they had heat spreaders) for a dual-channel config and to bring my total to 6gb (just like triple channel i7 6gb kits haha).

Seeing the specs in the little sticker attached to it, I was hoping there wouldn't be any issues since they were CAS5-rated ram sticks like my Team Elite ones. Unsurprisingly (given their unknown brand), they were CAS5 only at ddr2-667 speeds and CAS6 at ddr2-800 T_T. So I had to run the Team Elite ones a notch lower at 333mhz, unless I loosen their timings to match Mister Zeppelin here.

The good thing is that I didn't really feel any performance decrease with the lower speed. It also eliminated my stuttering problems now in Crysis and I could even run it at DX9 64bit now ^^. Windows 7 feels a lot snappier now too, and a lot more responsive even with multiple things going on. Guess it isn't so bad if you run everything at stock

July 10, 2009

Mechwarrior 5 Debut Trailer

I'm no big follower of the mechwarrior games, but I did play the Mechassault 1 and 2 on the original xbox and those were some pretty good games. I'm guessing a lot of PC and 360 fans will be anticipating this game a lot. I will too not because of the name, but because of this amazing reveal trailer that was just shown. If you ask me, I'd rate this the same as that old Killzone 2 video. Hopefully, its all ingame ^^

July 7, 2009

"GT 5 Will Set a New Standard"

Bold words coming from the Gran Turismo 5 head Kazunori Yamauchi huh. Will be interesting seeing that Forza has always seemed to be ahead when it came to the actual racing element.

The short interview on this can be found by following the link below:

http://www.psu.com/GT5-to-set-new-standard,-says-Yamauchi-san--a007705-p0.php

Can't wait to see how this'll turn out.

July 4, 2009

IGN's Extended Project Milo Demo

Want to see something funny? Remember Peter Molyneux's Project Milo demonstration for the Xbox 360 during e3? Well, here's IGN's extended version if you haven't seen it yet lol:

Sapphire Toxic HD 4890 Vapor-X


A 1ghz core clock GPU?? Insane and unbelievable if you ask me, but that's what Sapphire's 4890 card is all about (with a teeny little OC touch). Defaulting with a monstrous 960mhz core using the 4890 core (RV790), what we have here is a card that rivals even the GTX 285 in some games, while trading blows with its current competitor, the GTX 275. Need a review? Check out guru3d and see how fast this card can go.

More Forza 3 Goodness

Just saw a new video posted on http://forzamotorsport.net. Shows more gameplay and people's impressions during the E3 09 unveiling. Check it out ^^

http://forzamotorsport.net/en-us/media/videos/default.htm?mediaid=781#/video/781/

July 3, 2009

Batman: Arkham Asylum - Behind the Scenes

A new behind-the-scenes clip for the upcoming Batman game was just released by Eidos. Have yet to watch it, but I'm eagerly awaiting the release of this game. Just might be the best batman game to come out. The free-form combat gameplay really catches my attention and I want to see how it'll play out once you have the controller in your hand.

Anyway, on with the video:

July 1, 2009

Forza 3 Japanese Cars and Tracks

Some sweet new images for Forza 3 popped up the other day showing some cars and tracks from the land of the rising sun.







Pretty pics eh. Coming closer and closer to GT5 now (well, in the bullshots department). More pics over here at Gamersyde.

The Age Old Question: Graphics or Gameplay?? (MTVAsia Blog Contest Entry)

Whether you're hardcore or just a casual gamer, its easy for any game to catch your attention if the visuals scream pure awesomeness. I mean, just give Crysis one look for Christ's sake. That game is literally the epitome of graphics today. Despite being out in the market for 2 years now, it still raises the bar in terms of visuals and can drop a couple of jaws every time it's shown running on the highest settings. But does that mean it provides us the best gaming experience ever?

Try comparing today's games to those of say, during the Super Nintendo days. What you'll see are simple sprites and scaling effects versus your usual array of eye-popping high-res textures, light-blinding HDR and quality blur effects. Looks like a win for the games of present eh. But wait a second, why do the old school games seem more playable and, um.....fun? Gamers who were not present during the old-school days might say otherwise, but if you actually were one of those who owned a Super Nes or Genesis back then, you'll see how life-less games of today have become.

A lot of 16-bit games had the perfect balance when it came to showing off the hardware and providing crazy fun gameplay at the same time. Look at Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy 3/6 for the RPG side. They both looked amazing for their time (they still do today if you don't mind sprites) and played fantastic, compared to a lot of Japanese Role Playing Games currently out. How about Sonic, Donkey Kong, Mario World, Super Metroid and a whole lot of other games. All these are still fun to play because their gameplay just keeps pulling you in.

Obviously if I had to choose one, gameplay is the way to go. Mind blowing graphics wear off over time, but good gameplay can provide a timeless experience. Its good that Microsoft and Sony are investing a lot into doing innovations with motion technology (eventhough it looks like they are just trying to take a stab at the Wii's success). New innovations could lead to better gameplay experiences. Let's just hope that this doesn't mean more of that casual trash the Wii's been throwing out lately.