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Need For Speed Hot Pursuit Demo Figures

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Its been stated by EA that over two million players have sampled the demo of Need for Speed Hot Pursuit. Now that is good. I have played the demo and loved it and NowGamer have played and reviewed the full game, take a look: XBOX 360 ReviewPS3 Review.

I must admit I did enjoy being behind the wheel of the Crown Vic and that will probably be my car of choice when it comes to the full game which is to be released later in the month, also if you think its anything like the previous ‘Hot Pursuits’ then you are very much mistaken, in fact it’s like a new game all together. Check out the demo yourself – it’s free, what you got to lose?

Its BIOWARE Week

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I have been told that the EA Online Store will be running some cool promotions on the run up to christmas. For example right now you can get 25% off 800 Bioware Points which is great for you who need them. Perhaps you need more points? well there is currently 50% off 1600 Bioware Points. Also starting on 15th November, there will 25% off first person shooter games (PCDD only).

The offers up to Christmas will change every week and also do not stop any other offer, clicking the banner will take you to the EA Store where you can check out the various offers.

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Sims 3 Console Early Impressions

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There is a game out there and its been out there for many years infact its nearly 11 years. That game of course is The Sims. A game that started off as just a little Maxis project and has turned into a lot more and in it’s first 2 years it had sold around 6million copies around the world by 2005 the game had shipped over 16million copies.

So whats it like on the console then?

Well previous console versions were ‘ok’ and had only slight elements from the PC versions but this one is very similar to the PC/Mac versions. There is however some annoying things that console versions do not have and these are, the ability to take ingame screenshots and also being able to buy a plot of land and build your own house, you can however alter the current home of your sim there is possibly more but these are the only ones I have found so far.

One of the best things about the PC version is the amount of customisation you can do and this is present in the console versions too…apart from building on an empty lot of course.

If you want to change the fabric of certain things then you can whether it be furniture or clothing almost everything can be tweaked to your liking and then shared via the Sims Exchange so that others can see and download your creations.

More info will be put into the review but so far so good for me!

Steve

EA – Unhappy about Medal of Honor

Patrick Soderlund, EA’s boss of driving and shooting titles, has admitted to disappointment about the critical reception to Medal Of Honor.

“The game didn’t meet our quality expectations,”

he told Eurogamer.

“In order to be successful in that space, we’re going to have to have a game that is really, really strong.”

Nonetheless, he felt that “Medal of Honor is to some extent judged harsher than it should be. The game is better than today’s reviews are indicating.”

The Afghanistan-set shooter has a Metacritic average of 75 per cent.

While he refused to give sales figures, he claimed they would be revealed in tonight’s EA financials. However, he hinted it may not have met expectations.

“I just think the market is obviously telling us they think the game is X. We need to convince the market we can make something they appreciate more, particularly to be able to compete.

“We’re taking that seriously. I’m not at all saying Medal of Honor is a failure. It is a successful reboot of that franchise. We’re going to be strong in the future.”

Read my review of Medal of Honor here: http://ghoststorm.co.uk/medal-of-honor-review/

Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Demo Out This Week

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Criterion Games and Electronic Arts today announced several details for Need for Speed Hot Pursuit demo. This demo will give gamers early access to this this years hottest action racing title. Starting October 26 for a limited time*, players can experience the intensity of friendly competition, using Need for Speed’s revolutionary social network, Autolog. This new in-game technology makes personalized recommendations to gamers based on what their friends have been playing. Autolog is a brilliantly simple feature that challenges each player to set the best race time amongst their friends. Play alone and reign supreme against the game’s AI or invite just one friend to join, and unlock a second track in the demo. Playing with friends or frenemies, players kick off an addictive competitive loop where the compulsion to be the best and earn bragging rights is irresistible.

Need for Speed Hot Pursuit ships on November 19th, 2010 and is already earning accolades from critics worldwide for pioneering a new innovation within the racing category. “Need for Speed Hot Pursuit could redefine online racing forever,” stated GamesRadar in their summer preview of the game. In Europe, Eurogamer noted that, “Friends, data and photos continuously stream into view, all offering new gameplay opportunities and challenges.”

“Need for Speed Hot Pursuit is blowing the roof off social competition and bringing excitement back to the racing genre,” says Matt Webster, Producer at Criterion Games. “We’re putting players and their friends at the heart of the gameplay experience by automatically tracking and comparing each person’s performances. This demo will give gamers a snapshot of Need for Speed Autolog and how we’re amping up the energy of intense pursuits, competitive racing and online connected play – nothing is more powerful than beating your friends.”

In the Need for Speed Hot Pursuit demo, players will be able to chase as a cop in the Dark Horse Hot Pursuit event, speeding through the coastal highway and mountainous ridges of Seacrest County. At the heart of the demo is a social network called Autolog that tracks cop and racer performances while playing solo and uses those statistics to generate fierce competition between friends. Once players add a friend to their Need for Speed friends list, the second event will unlock called Roadster’s Reborn, where gamers can compete as racers to set the best times. When they download and play the demo they will also earn 500 bounty award points in the full game for both Cop and Racer careers**. Accruing bounty will allow players to unlock events and exotic cars and progress through their careers in the full game.

The Need for Speed Hot Pursuit demo will be available for download October 26 on Xbox LIVETM Marketplace worldwide and the PlayStation®Network in the UK on October 27 on the PlayStation Network. The retail game will be available on November 19th in the UK on the Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and PC. The Limited Edition can be pre-ordered now on all platforms to gain exclusive content at no extra cost, with participating retailers worldwide (while supplies last). Need for Speed Hot Pursuit will also be available on the WiiTM and is being developed by Exient.***

For more of the latest news and information on Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, please visit http://www.needforspeed.com or become a fan on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/needforspeed and follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/needforspeed.

  • Demo ends on November 9, 2010

**Use of Bounty Point from the demo requires full game and use of the same EA Account used to play the demo.
*** Autolog not available on the Wii

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Stone Temple Pilots and Jimmy Eat World Head To Rock Band

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Harmonix and MTV Games today announced that song packs from alternative rock bands Stone Temple Pilots and Jimmy Eat World will be added next week to the Rock Band Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and Wii .

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