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The Video Game Release List of 11/23 - 11/29

Nov 22, 2008 11:12am CST tags: Release List
Ladies and gentlemen, commence with your rejoicing. The holiday rush is over, meaning we're back down to a much saner and much more affordable flow of games.

Hit up the full list, or if you're looking for a particular system, skip right to the PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS and PSP sections. Should you want to check out any past release lists, scope out our handy archive.

Barring any unforeseen delays, all of the listed games should be available from North American retailers by Wednesday, November 26.

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Sources: Gearbox Shelves Aliens Title Amid Layoffs (Updated)

Nov 21, 2008 9:27pm CST tags: Aliens: Colonial Marines, Gearbox Software
Update 2: Pitchford has reiterated to Shacknews that production on Aliens is still ongoing, though he did not go into further detail on the status of the project, only stating that to say it has "halted" is an "inaccurate characterization."

Update: Gearbox president Randy Pitchford has responded to the rumors in a comment post, saying that Aliens: Colonial Marines has not been cancelled.

"Aliens isn't canned," said Pitchford. "We've made some transformative changes and yes, that's meant some talent changes, but that's not the real story. The true relevance of the story will actually be irrelevant until we release our next game, at which time I hope there will be a lot of interest in what we've done that can produce such results."

Original story: Production on Gearbox Software's shooter Aliens: Colonial Marines (PC, 360, PS3), a four player co-op shooter based on the classic film franchise, has been halted, according to multiple sources.

Several sources have also told Shacknews that Gearbox today laid off between 15 and 25 employees, with one putting the number at 26. These sources independently claimed that the poor performance of Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway and the stoppage of work on the Aliens title were contributing factors to the layoffs.

Though specific sales data on Hell's Highway is unavailable, the title debuted on the NPD group's weekly PC sales chart at ninth position, before quickly falling... Read more

New Fallout 3 Patch in the Works

Nov 21, 2008 7:15pm CST tags: Fallout 3
Fallout 3 has been on the shelves for a few weeks--and it's still selling well--but developer Bethesda isn't stopping its work on the post-apocalyptic RPG, as another patch for the game is on the way.

"We are currently working on a patch for all three platforms," wrote a Bethesda community manager on the studio's official forum, which ActionTrip noticed. Fallout 3 is available on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Other details on the patch, such as fixes or a release date, have not yet been made available. "When I've got more details, I'll let everyone know," promised the Bethesda representative.

Fallout 3 has been patched once on the PC, mostly to fix crashes, but the upcoming patch will be the first for console editions.

Stormrise Screenshots: Angry Monster

Nov 21, 2008 4:37pm CST tags: Stormrise, Screenshots
Publisher Sega has unleashed a giant, scary-looking monster in a few new screenshots for Stormrise, the futuristic strategy game from Total War series creator Creative Assembly.

The game was originally announced as a console exclusive, made only for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but hardware maker AMD outed a PC version is also in the works.

Featuring a story with a post-apocalyptic world following a monster invasion, Stormrise will hit sometime next year.

Take-Two Settles with Chicago Transit Authority, Future M-rated Game Ads Banned

Nov 21, 2008 4:11pm CST tags: Grand Theft Auto 4, Controversy, Lawsuit
The Chicago Transit Authority will reinstate the Grand Theft Auto 4 ads that it pulled from Chicago buses back in the spring, but after a short run the CTA will no longer accept ads for M-rated games.

A settlement was reached only recently after publisher Take-Two sued the CTA for breach of contract over the incident before the game was released in April, reports Chicago Breaking News as noticed by GamePolitics.

Under the settlement, Grand Theft Auto 4 ads will appear on Chicago buses for the next six weeks. Other terms of the settlement remain confidential.

After that, the CTA will no longer run ads for M-rated games under a new ordinance passed by the CTA board last week. According to Chicago Breaking News, the ordinance "cites a 'demonstrable correlation' between intensely violent video games and violent or aggressive behavior.

The Grand Theft Auto ads, both then and now, include no overtly violent, sexual or otherwise graphic materials that would normally prohibit ... Read more

Red Alert 3 PC Demo Arrives Next Week

Nov 21, 2008 2:04pm CST tags: Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
For those who haven't yet tried EA LA's alternate-history strategy game Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, their chance will soon arrive: a PC demo will be released on Monday, November 24.

The demo will feature tutorial training missions and two full levels from the game's Allied and Soviet campaigns. Also included will be the game's introductory cinematic sequence, no doubt a masterpiece of film-making.

Red Alert 3 is available now on PC and Xbox 360, and the PlayStation 3 edition was recently brought back from the dead and will arrive at some point in the future.

More Grand Theft Auto 4 PC Videos, Details

Nov 21, 2008 12:46pm CST tags: Grand Theft Auto 4, Trailer
Continuing our earlier look at the PC version of Grand Theft Auto IV, publisher Rockstar has issued more in-game movies created with the PC-exclusive Video Editor, along with a number of details regarding its functionality. The port hits stores December 2.

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The all new Video Editor feature allows you to capture in-game footage, make real time edits and render those clips out as WMV movie files. The clips can also be spliced together into a video complete with post effects like music, text and transitions, and other features... Read more

Shack PSA: Target Has Wiis, Wii Fit This Sunday

Nov 21, 2008 12:32pm CST tags: Shack PSA
If you're one of the many still on the lookout for a Wii or a copy of Wii Fit, Target has some good news for you. The retailer has informed Shacknews that come Sunday November 23, it will have Wiis and Wii Fit.

Now, how long those Wiis and copies of Wii Fit will be in stock, that's anyone's guess. So if you want one, or both, you may want to be there when they open.

In addition, the retailer will be giving away a $5 or $10 gift card with the purchase of:

Harmonix Gets Rock Band 2 Class Action Lawsuit

Nov 21, 2008 12:27pm CST tags: Rock Band 2, Legal, Lawsuit, Harmonix, MTV Games, Viacom
Everybody involved in the making of music-rhythm phenomenon Rock Band--developer Harmonix, publisher MTV, MTV owner Viacom, and distributor Electronic Arts--has been hit with a class-action lawsuit stemming from the game's drum peripheral.

Monte Morgan of Kansas alleges that the above four companies conspired to sell defective drum kits after admitting that the drums' kick pedals were defective. Morgan's lawyers noted that the defendants' special warranty extension lasted until October 1--just before the release of Rock Band 2 featuring a new and improved kick pedal.

That timing was not a coincidence, but rather a strategy designed to coax defective Rock Band drum owners into buying a new Rock Band 2 instrument bundle, claim lawyers in court filings obtained by GameCyte.

In less conspiratorial terms, the lawyers also claim that Rock Band's current 60-day warranty isn't enough in case, for example, a parent buys a copy for their child far in advance of Christmas.

Defective instruments have been a thorn in Rock Band's side since... Read more

Rock Band DLC: The Killers, Soundgarden, Lamb of God and Yngwie Malmsteen

Nov 21, 2008 12:14pm CST tags: Rock Band 2, DLC, Xbox Live Marketplace, PlayStation Store, Rock Band
Per its usual tradition, developer Harmonix today revealed the downloadable Rock Band songs that will debut next week for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 owners:
    The Killers 3 Pack / 440 Microsoft Points ($5.50)
    • Mr. Brightside / 160 Microsoft Points ($2)
    • Smile Like You Mean It / 160 Microsoft Points ($2)
    • Spaceman / 160 Microsoft Points ($2)
    Yngwie Malmsteen 3 Pack / 440 Microsoft Points ($5.50)
    • Caprici Di Diablo / 160 Microsoft Points ($2)
    • Damnation Game / 160 Microsoft Points ($2)
    • Red Devil / 160 Microsoft Points ($2)
    Singles
    • "Jesus Christ Pose" - Soundgarden / 160 Microsoft Points ($2)
    • "Pretty Noose" - Soundgarden / 160 Microsoft Points ($2)
    • "Laid To Rest" - Lamb of God / 160 Microsoft Points ($2)

As always, the songs are fully compatible with both Rock Band and Rock Band 2.

Unlike normal, the tracks will hit PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on the same day: Tuesday, November 25. The PS3 release usually follows on a Thursday, but the PlayStation Store is updating early next week due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Far Cry 2 DLC Adds Weapons, Vehicles and Maps

Nov 21, 2008 11:37am CST tags: Far Cry 2, DLC, Xbox Live Marketplace, PlayStation Store, Screenshots
A downloadable "Fortune's Pack" will add new weapons, vehicles and maps to the PS3 and Xbox 360 editions of Far Cry 2 next week, publisher Ubisoft has announced.

Pricing was not disclosed, nor was the possibility of a PC release for the content. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal, the open-world shooter was released in late October, and has since sold over one million units.

The Fortune's Pack DLC will contain the following:

    Single-Player Mode
    • Three brand-new weapons
      • Silenced shotgun
      • Sawed-off shotgun... Read more

Eidos Wants Negative Tomb Raider Reviews Delayed, Seeking High Metacritic Score

Nov 21, 2008 10:52am CST tags: Tomb Raider: Underworld, Eidos, Controversy, Internet Rage
As Crystal Dynamics' Tomb Raider Underworld heads out to store shelves this week, publisher Eidos has tasked UK PR firm Barrington Harvey with managing the review scores, resulting in journalists being asked to hold off on negative reviews.

The story emerged after games journalist Guy Cocker reported, via Twitter, that Eidos informed him "if you're planning on reviewing Tomb Raider Underworld at less than an 8.0, we need you to hold your review till Monday."

Barrington Harvey confirmed the policy with videogaming247, explaining:

We're trying to manage the review scores at the request of Eidos.

We're trying to get the Metacritic rating to be high, and the brand manager in the US that's handling all of Tomb Raider has asked that we just manage the scores before the game is out, really, just to ensure that we don't put people off buying the game, basically.

It's the second review-related controversy for Eidos in the past year, following rumors that it pressured GameSpot into firing journalist Jeff Gerstmann for a negative review of Kane & Lynch: Dead Men, which was edited following his departure.

At the time, Eidos was heavily advertising on GameSpot. The site later claimed Gerstmann was let go "purely for internal reasons" that were "unrelated to any publisher or advertiser," though it noted Eidos' displeasure with the original review.

In a formal statement, Barrington Harvey director Simon Byron admitted the firm has "been working hard to ensure the launch scores of Tomb Raider Underworld are in line with our internal review predictions over the launch weekend - but... Read more

Rise of the Argonauts Delayed Again, More Screenshots and Trailers Arrive

Nov 21, 2008 10:31am CST tags: Rise of the Argonauts, Screenshots, Delay, Trailer
Liquid Entertainment's Rise of the Argonauts has suffered another delay and is now expected to hit store shelves in early 2009, publisher Codemasters has revealed.

The mythology-heavy PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 action-RPG was originally slated to hit in November, but was recently postponed. At the time, Codemasters expressed hope that the title would still be released before Christmas.

Word of the delay accompanied new screenshots and two trailers. According to a Shacknews count, these mark the game's 21st and 22nd trailers... Read more

ArmA 2 Screenshots: Man Down

Nov 21, 2008 9:45am CST tags: ArmA 2, Screenshots
Developer Bohemia Interactive today released four new in-game screenshots from the PC version of its upcoming military simulator sequel, ArmA 2.

The shots were taken from an "in-game HD video," slated for release next week.

The PC version of ArmA 2 hits Europe in early 2009, published by 505 Games, with PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 editions also in the works. No details have been announced regarding the inevitable North American release

Assassin's Creed Invades Prince of Persia

Nov 21, 2008 9:36am CST tags: Prince of Persia, Screenshots, Assassins Creed, Gone Gold
Teasing that "there are many secrets hiding," publisher Ubisoft today revealed that Prince of Persia will sport several unlockable outfits, also noting that the cartoony platforming game has gone gold and entered the manufacturing process.

Giving the Prince the appearance of the Assassin's Creed lead, the Altair skin can be earned by linking a PlayStation Network or Xbox Live account with an Ubisoft.com account, which can be created at PrinceofPersia.com.

It's the second time Altair has appeared in a non-Assassin's Creed game, the first being an unlockable skin in Kojima Production's Metal Gear Solid 4 (PS3).

Those that pre-order the title from GameStop will receive a free code to unlock the Sands of Time skin, mirroring the Prince's look from the previous trilogy, reports IGN.

Developed by Ubisoft Montreal, Prince of Persia hits PS3 and Xbox 360 on December 2, with a PC release due December 9. The studio is also at work on an Assassin's Creed sequel, though no timeline has been offered as to its release.

Super Street Fighter 2 HD Pricing Revealed

Nov 20, 2008 4:07pm CST tags: Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
Capcom's John Dianomon has revealed the price Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix: $14.99 for the PlayStation 3 edition.

The price is expected to be the same on the Xbox 360, at 1200 Microsoft Points ($15).

Writing on Sony's official PlayStation Blog, Dianomon added that a "remix soundtrack" will hit the PlayStation Network as a free download, featuring the sounds of hip-hop artists Redman, Hieroglyphics, DJ Qbert, DJ Toure, Zion I, Mistah F.A.B. and Oh No.

Developed by Backbone, the downloadable fighting revival hits the PS3 on Tuesday, November 25 and the Xbox 360 the next day.

Halo Wars Interview: Ensemble on Bridging the RTS Gap, Fearing the Flood, and Warthog Juggling

Nov 20, 2008 3:01pm CST tags: Halo Wars, Interview
My interview with Ensemble Studios director of technology Dave Pottinger and lead designer Graeme Devine wasn't all depressing. We did eventually cover the finer details of Halo Wars, their upcoming RTS designed from the ground up for the Xbox 360.

During our extended conversation, Pottinger and Devine described the challenging process of crafting an RTS for a new audience, and talked about the feedback they've received from their casual focus groups. They also touched on what hardcore RTS fans will like about the game, and explained key development choices--including the reason for why the Flood aren't a playable faction.

Shack: What is it about RTS games that repels new users? Is there one primary thing you can point to?

Dave Pottinger: Everyone has different answers. I think it's complexity and the obstruction. The idea of--

Shack: Just not having control of that one character?

Dave Pottinger: Yeah, the idea of not being a specific guy, and having to select and then order. That's where we've spent a lot on our controls and our teaching, and our tutorial focuses pretty heavily on that. That's where a lot of people get tripped up. They're running around the map, and they say, "I want to attack this," and they don't have anything selected, and they're pressing X like a madman. Read more..

DiRT 2 Coming to Wii, Nintendo DS and PSP Too

Nov 20, 2008 2:44pm CST tags: DiRT 2
After its revelation of DiRT 2 for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360, developer Codemasters today announced that the off-road racer will also hit Wii, Nintendo DS and PSP.

"Target visuals" for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 versions.

"Rally racing has attracted new stars and a new style that makes it more vibrant and exciting than ever before; it's right up there as a premium extreme sport, attracting fresh crowds and a new confident attitude," noted executive producer Gavin Raeburn.

"DiRT 2 mirrors this new, exciting direction and, in a way, we'll be throwing off some of the shackles and constraints that real-world rallying has to abide by. We're pitching players against the most spectacular and dangerous environments in the real world."

All versions of the game are slated to be released simultaneously in 2009.

Prince of Persia Trailer Wanders Around, Tells Stories

Nov 20, 2008 1:37pm CST tags: Prince of Persia, Trailer
Ubisoft has handed out a new developer diary for its refreshed Prince of Persia, which is in the works at its Montreal studio. The video discusses about the acrobatic platformer's semi-open world and story driven by the "on-demand dialogue" feature.

Promising DLC of significant value next year, the newest adventure of the Prince arrives on December 2 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. A PC edition follows on December 9.

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Microsoft Responds to NXE Launch Day Issues

Nov 20, 2008 1:08pm CST tags: New Xbox Experience
Microsoft has taken notice of problems that came with yesterday's launch of the New Xbox Experience, and the Xbox team's Larry Hryb has stepped in to keep gamers abreast of Microsoft's work to resolve the issues.

"We are aware some of you may be experiencing a few hiccups along the way," wrote Hryb, better known as Major Nelson, on his blog.

Yesterday's Netflix snags have been fixed, as have some problems with the Xbox Live Marketplace. The Shack staff has found that most console functions work smoothly and has also observed that the Marketplace performs well on the console, but the new web storefront has shown difficulty with making some purchases.

The web-based Marketplace issues are known to Microsoft and are being worked on. "The Live team is closely monitoring the Live service and Xbox.com," wrote Hryb. He added, "The team is actively working on the issues, so thanks for bearing with us."