Hey Gamers, B.T. Robertson here with VG Spotlight, a video blog dedicated to all things gaming. I’ll be covering the video gaming stories I find interesting each day, Tuesday through Friday, and offering opinions when necessary.
Today, on VG Spotlight:
- Better late than never. The two-year-old CastleCrashers – first released on Xbox Live for 1200 Microsoft Points – will be coming to the PlayStation 3 by way of the PlayStation Network on August 31st. For $15, PS3 owners can get into all the fantasy blood-spilling action.
- If five career paths, three times as many unlockable character levels, and dynamic cut-scenes highlighting the top player’s in-game showboating sounds like an amazing set of multiplayer perks, then you’re ready for Killzone 3. Due out in February, the game fully supports playing in 3D and using the PlayStation Move controller. Other enhancements include tweaking the matchmaking system – which dumps players into the action quicker – and adding new dynamic spawning so you’re closer to your friends and action. The reward system has also been given an overhaul. Number of ranks players can achieve has been bumped from 15 in Killzone 2 to 45, and more than 100 medals have been added along with a round-based ribbon system (sound like Battlefield: Bad Company 2?). Toss in robotic exoskeletons, jetpacks, new skills, new weapons and abilities, and two new multiplayer modes (Guerrilla Warfare and Operations, a story-driven mode), and you’ve got a multiplayer experience shaping up like nothing else before it.
- On the topic of multiplayer, it appears that multiplayer may not grace Bioshock Infinite, according to the original game’s creator. I said MAY NOT. Creative Director at Irrational Games – Ken Levine – said “It’s what we said about BioShock 1: We have not made any determinations about multiplayer. They’re going to go play Halo. They’re going to go play Call of Duty.”
- Bigfoot Networks’ Killer2100 Gaming NIC received two-thumbs-up by Gaming Editor B.T. Robertson after extensive play-testing on his Dell PC.
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if bioshock infinite did not have multiplayer, once i have completed the story what else do i do? i am so not going to buy it unless it has multiplayer so i can keep it forever. i am the sort of person that only buys games just to go on online multiplayer.