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Weekly News Wrap-Up: Countdown to Gay Tony Hero

Weekly News Wrap-Up

This week Hideo Kojima toys with fans using an erratic countdown clock, Xbox 360 attempts living room dominance with Sky Player support and Rockstar continues to court controversy with “Gay Tony” download pack. Read on for the most significant news stories from Monday, May 25th to Friday, May 29th.

Kojima Countdown Absurdity
Further proof that Hideo Kojima treats everything as a bizarre mind-game; the reveal of his new game has been more baffling than revealing. The production studio’s mysterious countdown had an anti-climatic end as the zero hour reset the clock, but the new timer has art of Big Boss and Raiden. Metal Gear Solid fans are, of course, flipping their collective lid.

Wolfenstein 3D Hits for XBLA and PSN Next Week
Following in the footsteps of Duke Nukem 3D, Doom and Marathon, classic FPS Wolfenstein will hit Xbox Live Arcade next week, as well as the Playstation Network. The Xbox product page doesn’t mention price or release date, but Joystiq confirms that the ports are “in fact coming to Xbox Live and PSN on June 4 and June 5, respectively”.

LEGO Indiana Jones 2 coming this Winter
With two Star Wars packs, an Indy adventure and a Batman game under their belt, Traveller’s Tales plans to create more Indiana Jones scenarios for a release later this year. Coming to 360, PS3, Wii, PC, PSP and DS, the game will rehash some content from last year’s release as it lampoons “all four cinematic adventures of pop culture’s most iconic archaeologist”. Lego fridges confirmed.

Trauma Team announced for Wii
Atlus plans to spin-off the Trauma Centre games with new Wii adventure, Trauma Team. Unlike the previous surgery sims, you’ll play as numerous hospital personalities from diagnostician to endoscope technician. Game’s out next year.

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DJ Hero Footage and Peripheral Revealed
Activison has revealed the peripheral for upcoming record scratcher DJ Hero, as well as videos of gameplay. It features a rotating turntable and a crossfader, effects dial, and Euphoria button. Jay-Z and Eminem have taken consultant positions on the game and will be contributing tracks on the disc, and as DLC.

Sky Player coming to UK Xbox 360s
While Playstation 3 supports Freeview with its PlayTV dongle, Microsoft has signed a deal to bring Sky to Xbox 360. The Sky Player channel on the dashboard features live streaming, on-demand movies and sports programming, with support for Xbox Live Party viewing. The selected content, (including Sky Box Office) is streamed via the internet, and will only be available in Standard Definition at launch.

The Ballad of Gay Tony is GTA IV’s Second DLC
Grand Theft Auto IV will receive its second Downloadable Expansion later this year, exclusive to Xbox 360. Titled “The Ballad of Gay Tony”, you play as Hispanic henchman Luis Lopez as you compete for the loyalty of Liberty City’s gangs and sample the high-end nightlife. Rockstar will drop both The Lost and Damned and Gay Tony onto a stand-alone retail disc after release.

Noby Noby Boy reaches Mars
Thanks to Keita Takahashi’s “Lucky Week” where Noby Noby Boy updates were massively multiplied, Girl has stretched her way to Mars and unlocked a third playground for players. Jupiter is, of course, up next. EA has the community cooperation bug as the 43 millionth kill in upcoming downloadable title, Battlefield: 1943, will unlock a new map for all players.

GameStop lists Tony Hawk: Ride at $120
American retailer giant GameStop has listed Tony Hawk: Ride, which ships with a custom skateboard peripheral, at $120. While the current exchange rate spits out a digestible £75, Rock Band showed us to take American pricing with a massive boulder of salt.

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Modern Warfare 2 Trailer, Screens, Website
Call of Duty 4’s sequel, Modern Warfare 2, had an explosive debut as the first trailer showed off snowy battlefields, riot shields and promises of an exciting military story. The official website was also updated, and features a slew of new screenshots.

Notable Releases This Week – inFamous (Playstation 3)
Sucker Punch’s sandbox superhero-em-up, inFamous, plugs decades of comic book influences into the mains with a stunning shooter / platformer hybrid. Read our review here. Also:

- Virtua Tennis 2009 (Xbox 360, PS3)
- Terminator Salvation (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
- Boom Blox Bash Party (Wii)
- Guitar Hero: Metallica (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii)

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New Releases – Raiders of the Plastic Ark

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Mini Review: LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
Traveller’s Tales is back with another Lego adventure as the plastic cast drop their lightsabers and Stormtrooper suits in favour of a tattered fedora and a weather-beaten bullwhip.

Using the exact same engine and gameplay style as its Star Wars predecessor, Lego Indy features two characters (interchangeable in single player or as two humans in local co-op), beating up enemies, collecting gold, avoiding traps and completing puzzles.

Like the three films it’s based on, emphasis is laid heavily on solving the intricate ancient puzzles to collect bonus treasures and advance the story. Characters are placed into certain classes and given their own unique powers; Indy has his whip, females can jump higher and Willie Scott can shatter glass with her voice.
Other characters are given important items such as Satipo’s treasure digging shovel and Jock’s machinery fixing wrench, but they can also be grabbed by other characters if found in the environment.

Lego Indiana Jones does take some liberties with its representation of the movies. While you will be chased by a boulder and shoot a swordsman, extra areas and puzzles are added to fluff out certain levels, plus the Nazis are replaced with an anonymous cult and melting faces are nowhere to be seen.

Much like Lego Star Wars, this plastic rendition of Indiana Jones suffers from some control issues; especially with the mix of the fixed camera with platforming and vehicle driving. Combat is also often clumsy when you must fight gun wielding soldiers with your fists – very annoying when you’re attempting to solve puzzles but having to fight a seemingly never ending onslaught of foes.

nullStill, friendly and accessible to all, Indiana Jones provides varied game play that is a genuine tribute to the three iconic flicks. Plus, with loads of treasure, artefacts and characters to unlock, Original Adventures will surely provide a huge amount of fun on all systems.

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Incoming Releases – June 2008

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Lego Indiana Jones – June 6th / 360, PS3, Wii, PC, DS, PS2
Traveller’s Tales has turned everyone’s favourite archaeologist (no, not Tony Robinson from Time Team) into a block of plastic for a LEGOised Indy omnibus.
Lego Indiana Jones features characters, locations and iconic moments from the first three films, with its own little LEGO spin. The developer has removed Nazis in favour of an “anonymous genocidal, occultist, trenchcoat-wearing master-race” – which is like saying Dead Rising has an “anonymous, moanin’ and shufflin’, brain obsessed race”; tomaytoes, tomartoes.

Preorder at GAME: 360, PS3, Wii, PC, DS, PS2

Ninja Gaiden II – June 6th / Xbox 360
Do you like gushing blood, spurting from a dismembered torso? Do you like lopping off heads with a Samurai Sword? Do you like obliterating an armless corpse, who is struggling to breath, let alone harm you? Well then you will love our maximum security penitentiary for the criminally insane. You might like Ninja Gaiden II, too.

Preorder at GAME: 360

Metal Gear Solid 4 – June 12th / Playstation 3
Here’s a refresher course if, like me, you can’t stand the Metal Gear games but you’re still interested in 4. Metal Gear is a giant walking mech that can launch weapons of mass destruction from any location on earth; they come in many variations such as Metal Gear, Top Gear, Gears of War, Xenogears and “Gear offa ma lawn you damn kids”.
Solid J. Snake is one of four clones of Metal Gear’s (The first one, on MSX) boss, Big Boss; his test tube brothers are Liquid Snake, the protagonist of that Snake game on your Nokia and Ernie (but not Bert).
Psycho B. Mantis is a mind reader who will talk about your game saves, cause your controller to rumble and give your Xbox 360 a red ring of death. He can only be beaten if you put your controller in port 2 – people say they can beat him without it, but they’re the same people who can complete Contra on one life or beat Resident Evil 4 with just the knife. You know – liars.

Preorder at GAME: PS3

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Indiana Jones and the History of His Videogames

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The stories of an adventurous archaeologist with a hat and a whip. Indiana Jones is one of the most well known characters in film history, the theme tune has worldwide renown and the famous boulder scene is one of film’s most iconic -parodied, acknowledged and recreated uncountable times.

A man who swings across chasms with a whip, shoots Nazis, explores temples and jumps between moving trucks; he’s a badass and his adventures transition perfectly to video games. Whether you’re pointing and clicking around a freshly excavated tomb, fighting skeletons with your trusty whip or asking “which collection of pixels is supposed to represent Indy”, Harrison Ford’s character has appeared in a colossal ten games, with another two on their way – that’s three times the number of films!

With the fourth film in the series, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, gearing up for the silver screen this week, we thought it was the perfect time to take a trip down memory lane. A lane filled with booby traps, Nazis and fine leather jackets…

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LEGO Indiana Jones PC Demo Available

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LucasArts and Traveller’s Tales has released a playable demo of upcoming movie brickifcation, LEGO Indiana Jones.

Based on the three original films, a few minutes with the demo will be enough for you to know it’s definitely a LEGO *Insert License”; a fixed camera that makes combat, exploration and movement just flat-out annoying.

Still, if you like the slapstick humour and the combination of two great licences, all signs point to demos being released on Xbox 360 and Playstation Store, later this month.

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