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Hi There! My Gamertag is silver DewSky, and you can usually find me on XBL or writing stuff here on my blog. I like to write reviews, and post gaming news content, although I try to keep the news to a paragraph or so.

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Archive for April 2011












The Xbox 360 has a Netflix, Facebook, Last.fm, and Twitter Application, and now Hulu Plus is added to the mix.

For one week only, Xbox Live Gold & Free Members can watch TV shows for free thanks to Jack Link's Beef Jerky, and then after that the Gold-enabled Hulu Plus will require an subscription.

The app is a pretty quick download at 43.01 MB, so download and start watching TV shows at your leisure!



"Watch every episode aired from the current season of the top shows from ABC, NBC and FOX. Never miss an episode throughout the season."












Today we have three new Xbox Live releases to check out. First up is Ubisoft's combat side-scroller Outland, which features a warrior changing color to better suit the situation similiar to Ikaruga, then there is Trouble Witches Neo which is an anime style space shooter and then platforming with Ninjas in NIN2-JUMP. Outland & Trouble Witches will cost 800 MSP ($10), while Nin2- Jump will cost 400 MSP ($5).


Check out more below!



"In the middle of Balance and Chaos, now stands one man whose efforts may bridge the ancient divide, or doom the world to destruction. The award-winning studio Housemarque, maker of Super Stardust HD, has teamed up with Ubisoft to create an ambitious platformer inspired by epic adventures such as the Prince of Persia® series. Each player’s adventure will take him between light and darkness and force him to adapt to an ever-changing world."

Link To Trial- Outland (527 MB)

Link To Full Game- Outland (800 MSP)












"Discover « TROUBLE WITCHES NEO », horizontal shooting in which cute and comical little witches roam the skies of Xbox LIVE! Sakurako, a traditional Japanese young witch, joins the cast of the Arcade version! The "Story Mode" offers a full voice dubbing in English and in Japanese to enjoy twice the game! The Online Mode featured in "TROUBLE WITCHES NEO" will allow you to play in cooperation with players worldwide, or, at the contrary, to confront them to get the highest score! In addition to the "ARRANGE MODE" with its high quality HD graphics, you can enjoy two different types of "CHALLENGE MODE" and the "ARCADE MODE", original version of the game, for a very low price ♪"

Link To Trial- TROUBLE WITCHES NEO Trial (945 MB)

Link To Full Game- TROUBLE WITCHES NEO (800 MSP)










"A shrewd ninja named NIN-JA stands up to rescue Princess SAKURA who was kidnapped by the evil ninja named NAMAKURA. Be the greatest ninja master in the world in Adventure Mode by flying freely with jump and chain action to clear all 50 stages while following the scenario, and in Score Attack Mode by keeping on attacking enemies appearing one after another. A high-speed shadow play, NIN2-JUMP presented by CAVE Company finally begins here! Your support fuels him up, so please back him up!"

Link To Trial- NIN2-JUMP Trial (80 MB)

Link To Full Game- NIN2-JUMP (400 MSP)












GameStop is having a nice trade-in deal if you want to get L.A. Noire for a nice price. Ending on May 8th, if you trade in 2 select Xbox 360, PS3, and Nintendo Wii titles, you can receive $50 of store credit toward the game. So let's say you've already preordered the game. That's at least $5 down right there, plus if you choose to use this deal, so that's $55 for the game. Then having enough for taxes, bringing in a ten on May 17th will cover that.

I can't wait to play this amazing looking game from Team Bondi & Rockstar, so any time I can get something for less money is always good.

Here's the link for all the titles eligible for trading in:

GameStop L.A. Noire Offer




















Today starts the new cycle of Xbox Live Deals, and this week it's all about Dead Rising 2. You can grab Case Zero and Case West for 50% off, as well as the Soldier & Psycho packs for Dead Rising 2. These packs give you new abilities, outfits, and weapon animations.

Check out more below!

Dead Rising 2: Case Zero - 200 MSP ($2.50)

Dead Rising 2: Case West - 400 MSP ($5)

DR2 Skills Pack- Psycho - 80 MSP ($1)

DR2 Skills Pack- Soldier - 80 MSP ($1)






























-Source: Major Nelson's Blog-










Get Back to Thinking with Portals











Hello?

Are you there? It's been a very, very long time. Did you miss me? If I had to guess, I would say you didn't. Why? Well the biggest reason would be that you killed me. Yep. Do you remember? You do? That's good to hear.




The 2007 collection of Valve hits the made up the Orange Box was an amazing deal for gamers. Whether you were new to Half-Life or not, there was plenty of gaming to be had. With Half-Life 2 and it's two episodes, and the multiplayer phenom Team Fortress 2, you had plenty of things to shoot and kill. Then there was Portal. This puzzle game was full of innovative gameplay, memorable characters and a new antagonist that remains a fan favorite. Originally beginning as a student project, Portal became a nice addition to the Orange Box, and soon after fans and critics fell in love with the game.

A while after the Orange Box, Portal was re-released on Xbox Live Arcade as Portal: Still Alive and featured more puzzles from the Steam version of the game. Forward to four years later, Valve has released a full $60 retail game featuring Chell once again using the portal gun to find a way out of Aperture Science. Can she finally escape GLaDOS and the many surprises in her way?


My Lips are sealed

No spoilers here guys.

Everything the makes Portal 2 so great is that is provides many twists and turns that must be experienced first hand. It would be shameful to ruin any of that, so I'll talk about what's known and stay in the safe zone.


How do I look?



Visually Portal 2 looks great, and seems to be taking advantage of the passing of time between the original game as it shows new areas of Aperture to a nice degree. It looks and feels a lot more open now, and instead of the clean, white organized rooms, you can see the effects of nature taking back it's land since there seems to be a lack of staff around to clean up the place. GLaDOS may not like the way it looks, but I'm sure you will appreciate the change in the setting as I did.

Is your thinking cap on?



The great thing about playing Portal 2 is that when you observe and scan an puzzle, get frustrated for a bit and then come back, there's nothing quite like it. I guess you compare it to getting the winning kill on Call of Duty, or successfully returning the flag from a team of rocketing wielding Spartan on Halo, but the feeling at least to me is a bit more than that.

The difficulty of the puzzles can vary among people as well. You could spend hours contemplating one section while a friend may breeze through the exact same part. Which is why you would probably want that friend to join you for some co-op fun.

Four Portals are better than Two



Stated to be roughly twice as long as the campaign from the original Portal, co-op in Portal 2 is a ton of fun. Players will control two co-op bots named Atlas and P-body, who were specially made to test for GLaDOS. The host of the session will control Atlas, the shorter of the two, and second player will control P-body, the taller robot made with the body of a turret. In co-op, you can make funny gestures, as well as spot locations you want your partner to portal in case you play without a microphone. This makes playing with a matched player a bit easier when you're friends are not available to play.

All of the gameplay elements you will come across in Single player will make their way to co-op, so completing the campaign on your own will help a bit when you're to tackle co-op.

While Online play is the main way to go, you can also play with a friend via split-screen if you wish to work together with a person in the same room.

Final Thoughts

Portal 2 is surprisingly lengthy with a nice variety of gameplay to engage in. Voice acting is superb, and the minimal cast make a maximum impact with the story. Co-op is great whether you play online or off, and the achievements are fun & challenging to go after. If you're on 360, you can enjoy some pretty cool avatar awards to unlock, and on PS3 you can enjoy the cool features from Steam such as cross-platform play with PC users. PC users of course will have access to modding abilities down the line so you can expect plenty of cool user-created content coming your way.

If you played the original Portal and enjoyed it, you gotta get Portal 2. If you've never experienced Portal yet, then you gotta play the original, enjoy it, and then get Portal 2. Right, GLaDOS?

Yes. That is correct. You will enjoy...










Developer- Valve

Publisher- Electronic Arts

Pictures for my reviews are courtesy of the Giantbomb users that upload them as well as images from xbox.com. Giantbomb Xbox.com












This is a question many want to know the answer to.

Sony is still working on bringing the free & premium service back to the millions of PS3 users as reports have been in stating the downtime is due to a network breach, as well as a few other possibilities.

In the meantime, PS3 gamers have not been able to play online and experience the newly released Socom 4, Portal 2, and Mortal Kombat as all of these games come with a strong multiplayer component besides all the great PS3 online games. Will it be back up this week?

I don't on the PS3 much, but I hope it does come back up this week. Another thing to consider is the user who pay for PlayStation Plus. Will they get some sort of compensation for this downtime?













How will the list change next time? Come back and find out!














Xbox 360 Top LIVE Titles


1 Call of Duty: Black Ops
2 Modern Warfare 2
3 Halo: Reach
4 FIFA Soccer 11
5 NBA 2K11
6 GTA IV
7 Battlefield: Bad Co. 2
8 Gears of War 2
9 Call of Duty 4
10 Call of Duty: WaW



















11 Red Dead Redemption
12 Halo 3
13 Crysis 2
14 NHL 11
15 Homefront
16 Forza Motorsport 3
17 Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood
18 Madden NFL 11
19 Fallout: New Vegas
20 Left 4 Dead 2











Top Arcade Titles


1 LIMBO
2 Magic: The Gathering
3 Castle Crashers
4 Braid
5 Trials HD
6 Perfect Dark
7 The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile
8 Portal: Still Alive
9 Might & Magic Clash of Heroes
10 Full House Poker













11 Toy Soldiers
12 Duke Nukem 3D
13 Shadow Complex
14 Marvel vs. Capcom 2
15 SOUTH PARK LET’S GO TOWER DEFENSE PLAY!
16 Splosion Man
17 Snoopy Flying Ace
18 Torchlight
19 Final Fight: Double Impact
20 Pinball FX2












Source- Major Nelson's Blog













How will the list change next time? Come back and find out!




Xbox 360 Top LIVE Titles

1 Call of Duty: Black Ops
2 Modern Warfare 2
3 Halo: Reach
4 FIFA Soccer 11
5 NBA 2K11
6 GTA IV
7 Battlefield: Bad Co. 2
8 Gears of War 2
9 Call of Duty 4
10 Call of Duty: WaW

















11 Red Dead Redemption
12 Halo 3
13 Crysis 2
14 NHL 11
15 Homefront
16 Forza Motorsport 3
17 Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood
18 Madden NFL 11
19 Fallout: New Vegas
20 Left 4 Dead 2
























Top Arcade Titles

1 LIMBO
2 Magic: The Gathering
3 Castle Crashers
4 Braid
5 Trials HD
6 Perfect Dark
7 The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile
8 Portal: Still Alive
9 Might & Magic Clash of Heroes
10 Full House Poker

















11 Toy Soldiers
12 Duke Nukem 3D
13 Shadow Complex
14 Marvel vs. Capcom 2
15 SOUTH PARK LET’S GO TOWER DEFENSE PLAY!
16 Splosion Man
17 Snoopy Flying Ace
18 Torchlight
19 Final Fight: Double Impact
20 Pinball FX2
























Source- Major Nelson's Blog