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Game Announcement: Konami’s Lost In Shadow

Konami has announced a brand new game: Lost in Shadow . The platformer for the Wii involves, as the title suggests, playing around with shadows. In the game, the main character’s shadow is severed from his body and must “go forth and face the evil.” Overall, it’s got a Shadow Complex meets Shadow of the Colossus vibe, and I’m not just saying that because both games have the word “shadow” in their title. Innovative, artsy platformers are the greatest, I think you will agree. Check out the launch trailer: Watch Larger Version | Watch HD Version

Gears of War 3 Announcement Ad Leaks: Coming In April 2011?

According to an Xbox Live ad that was up after midnight last night, Gears of War 3 is coming in April, 2011. The ad has since been pulled, but the cat is, as they say, out of the bag and all over the internets. This hasn’t been confirmed, I

Saw 2 Coming This Fall

A sequel to the video game Saw has been announced. Saw 2 , a grisly survival-horror/puzzle game, will be available for the PS3 and 360 this fall. The game, from Konami and Zombie Studios, promises “all-new stomach-twisting traps and puzzles, more visceral combat, and an all-new storyline that takes place between the second and third movie.” “The original Saw video game gave horror fans and gamers a new outlet to advance their favorite genre, but left them wanting more,” Martin Schneider, European Marketing & PR Director, Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH, said in a statement. “Saw 2 will give it to them, but be careful for what you wish for! Our successful partnership with Lionsgate allows us to advance the survival horror genre, giving players the most intense look into the Saw universe ever.” Hear that? An intense look deep into the Saw universe. Press release hype aside, I

A First Look at Crysis 2

Why does my home state of New York always get the shaft? Between giant monsters, super-villains and destructive aliens, you’d think someone would invest in some top-notch defense detail by now! The latest to call NYC its victim: Crysis 2 , and to witness the rubble in all its digital glory, our own Andrew Pfister flew to the Big Apple to get our first look at the game. What did he see? Long gone are the idyllic beaches, rocky outcrops and lush canopy of the jungle that defined both of the company’s biggest games, Far Cry and Crysis . The pitch now is “urban jungle,” with palm trees replaced by traffic lights, beaches swapped for bus stops, and rocky cliffs transformed into skyscraper rubble. Disaster has once more found a home downtown. Oh great! Why couldn’t this happen to Boise?! See what else is in store for Crysis fans in our full Crysis 2 preview , including a first peek at the new trailer entitled, “The Wall.”

UPDATED: iPhone’s Plus+, OpenFeint Developers Excited For Apple’s Game Center Plans

UPDATE 4:09 PM: Aurora Feint, creators of OpenFeint, have taken a similar stance as ngmoco. From a just released statement: “OpenFeint X is currently built on top of OpenFeint and in the future it will also sit on Apple’s Game Center social graph, achievements and leaderboards so developers and gamers don’t miss a step,” said CEO

Attack Of The Show Will Give Away Four Starcraft II Beta Keys Today!

No less than four Starcraft II Beta Keys will be hidden throughout today’s Attack of the Show , which airs at 7PM ET! They could be hidden anywhere and it’ll take a quick and attentive eye to find them. Keep your eyes peeled and your fingers poised for your chance to get an early crack at the long awaited, real time strategy epic from Blizzard! StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty – Blizzard Entertainment – Real-time strategy – StarCraft – Video Games

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X-Play’s Breach Hands-On

In the video below, X-Play’ s Adam Sessler gets a hands-on look at class-based downloadable multiplayer Breach , with Peter Tamte, President of Atomic Games, who talks about the game’s multiplayer, locations, player classes, realism, and more. Check it out.

Nugget From The Net: Pixels

Everyone on earth is checking out the video you see embedded below, where old school video games attack the city of New York. You are on earth, so you need to see it too. My favorite part: Tetris blocks wrecking the empire state building!

The Verdict: Mass Effect 2: Kasumi – Stolen Memory PDLC

I’m not sure how I feel about EA and Bioware’s new DLC strategy these days. At first, I loved the idea of incremental content which added an hour here, an hour there to games that I already enjoy but now that I’ve played it that way, I’m not sure it’s working. To be fair, Kasumi – Stolen Memory , the first of Mass Effect 2 ’s premium DLC, is a fine addition to the ME2 universe. Ringing in at about $7, Stolen Memory introduces a new character, Kasumi Goto, a master thief with the ability to cloak herself to stealthily dispatch bad guys. While Kasumi can simply become a member of your crew, it’s her loyalty mission that adds new content to the game with a heist mission that plays out as one part covert op spy thriller, one part action shooter. As a change of pace from other Mass Effect 2 missions, the idea of gathering DNA to thwart a security vault’s sensor is clever, but in execution, it boils down to running around clicking on hotspots or brief dialog trees to elicit voice password samples. Great on paper, kind of lousy in-game. To be clear, I’m totally onboard for a less run-and-gun experience in these types of games, which is why I’m hopeful that Alpha Protocol comes together; I just didn’t feel like this aspect of the PDLC really met its potential. If it allowed for more strategy or multiple options in how to solve a problem, I’d have been more of a fan but everything seemed a little too straight-forward. Of course, not all goes to plan and eventually the mission devolves into a firefight, which really showcases Kasumi’s abilities. Her Shadow Strike cloaking ability is a great way to thin out soldiers, and combined with my Dominate skill, I was able to walk all over the Eclipse soldiers and mechs to the end scenario of the mission. It’s just Kasumi and yourself, so you may want to make sure you have the right equipment to take on shielded or barrier-infused foes. I won’t spoil what comes later, but the action was satisfying all the way through and ends on a nice note.

Apple Limiting Multitasking To Just iPhone 3GS And iPad

iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch and iPod Touch 2nd Gen users, there’s some bad news. According to Apple, the hardware isn’t powerful enough: you aren’t getting multitasking. Apple sneaked this particularly important tidbit into the last minutes of their presentation this morning at the Apple campuses in Cupertino, California. Get ready to begin groaning loudly. “For iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2nd gen, they will run many things, but not everything,” said Jobs, before the bombshell. “They will not support multitasking, the hardware just can’t do it.” iPad will also be receiving the iPhone OS 4.0 update, but it won’t happen until sometime in the fall. Apple did not reveal a reason iPad users would have to wait several extra months for it. iPhone OS 4.0 is scheduled to launch this summer. An updated iPhone to be sold later this year has been heavily rumored, but Apple made no mention of a new iPhone at any point today. Have something to share? Sitting on a news tip? E-mail me . You can also follow me on Twitter . Apple – IPhone – iPod Touch – IPad – iPhone OS 4.0

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Apple Limiting Multitasking To Just iPhone 3GS And iPad