Concept Art, Early Details of “A Song of Ice and Fire” Game Revealed
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on Jul 16, 2010, 8:02 pm
More than a year after the first announcement, details have finally started to trickle out regarding the games based on George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire novels.
Titled “A Game of Thrones: Genesis,” the new game will be a strategy title with “numerous paths to success.” As with games like Civilization, it will be possible to take military, economic and diplomatic approaches while also being able to assassinate enemy officers, send spies across enemy lines and hold people for ransom.
The developer Cyanide is best-known for games like Pro Cycling Manager and Blood Bowl, making A Song of Ice and Fire something of a departure for the studio.
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Dragon Age “Leliana’s Song” DLC Arriving Next Month
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on Jun 19, 2010, 6:26 am
There’s more downloadable adventures on the way for Dragon Age: Origins. Bioware has announced “Leliana’s Song,” the next DLC for the fantasy role-playing game.
For $7 (560 Microsoft points), this prequel of sorts allows fans to take direct control of the bard Leliana and explore her mysterious past. Successfully completing this DLC unlocks unique rewards for use in the main game and its expansion, Awakening.
Keep an eye out for “Leliana’s Song” starting July 6.
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Musician announces licensed song for LittleBigPlanet 2
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on Apr 16, 2010, 11:31 pm
It looks likely that LittleBigPlanet 2 in the works. Musician Christopher Leary (aka Ochre) announced on his Twitter that his song, “Infotain Me” has been licensed to Sony for use in LitteBigPlanet 2 on PS3. This would be the second accidental mention of a sequel to Media Molecule’s platformer in under a month.
First spotted by IGN, Sony refused to offer comment on the tweet, simply stating it “does not comment on rumors and speculation.” Hopefully, if this sequel is real, it will provide full backwards compatibility with the original game — something that was promised by Media Molecule’s Alex Evans. Listen to the track after the break.
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Gabe Newell Teases New Song for Portal 2
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on Mar 12, 2010, 11:58 am
In an interview with 1UP after accepting the Pioneer Award at tonight’s Game Developers Choice ceremony, Valve’s Gabe Newell offered a few details about his company’s upcoming Portal 2.
When asked if he could provide a piece of trivia about the game that people wouldn’t know, Newell mentioned, “Jonathan Coulton is awesome — he’s just brilliant; he’s a joy to work with,” referring to the songwriter behind the now-famous end credits song in the original Portal. I followed up asking about a new song in the sequel, to which Newell replied, “He’s brilliant.” View full post on 1UP RSS feed
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Audiosurf – PC
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on Feb 5, 2010, 2:27 am
Everyone loves music. Or, at least likes it. Listening to music is one thing, but have you ever though of “riding” it? Dylan Fitterer has created great way of doing so, and its called Audiosurf.
Audiosurf is an independently developed game for the PC that is digitally distributed by Valve Corp. (Steam). The player chooses a song and “rides”. The game loads up a track and chooses the background color that best suite the tempo, volume, and overall sound of the song selected. For example, if you were to choose the song “The Rockafeller Skank” by Fat Boy Slim, then chances are the system will choose to use a white background, because the song is very upbeat. Playing something like “Idealistic” by Digitalism, which is a lot darker and “bassier”, for lack of a better term, will more then likely come up in a black background. The previously stated is the most amazing part of playing Audiosurf. The fact that you can choose to play any song you have on your computers hard drive and the track will change to better suite the song.
The amazing mechanics don’t end there. Another amazing thing the track will do while playing is change the angle of the slope you’re continuing down. If there’s a part in the song that is slower or quieter, the slope angle upwards. If the song has a section where there is a lot going on, or the tempo increases, then the track will slope downwards and move much faster.
There are many different modes to try out in Audiosurf. Each one is filled with blocks called “cars”. These cars are traveling in the opposite direction as your car. If you’re playing in the Mono mode, then the cars will either be grey or coloured. Your objectives in this mode are to avoid making contact with the grey cars and collect as many coloured ones as possible. If you’re playing in any other mode, then your objective is to collect coloured cars in groups of 3 in order to wipe them off the track and gain points.
Audiosurf does a good job of keeping its players happy. Every week, Dylan will release a few playable tracks for everyone to use. This causes some automatic competition among the online players. Scores for these songs and any others you play are posted online as long as you are connected and logged in, so everyone will always be reaching for that #1 spot. There are also achievements implemented into the game that are also fun to go after when you’re looking for a challenge.
Audiosurf not only excels in the area of audio, but visually it’s just as good. With a decent graphics card and the settings turned to max, watching Audiosurf is almost as much fun as playing it. Every time your car hits another, a firework-like explosion of what ever color you hit will go off in the background. This makes the game a real visual pleasure.
Overall
With new content every week plus what ever new music you pick up, you will never get bored of this game. With its great range and low price, Audiosurf is a must have for any one who is into games like Guitar Hero or even F-Zero, along with anyone who just loves music.
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