Straight from the South Seas

Straight from the South Seas
Retired Expat living the Philippines

Augustus Summerfield Merrimon

This Blog is dedicated to my great-great-grand uncle who was a Democratic US Senator from the state of North Carolina between 1873 and 1879.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Halo Reach

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4. Halo: Reach – Holidays 2010: Not much is known behind Bungie’s fabled last Halo title, but we are promised to find out more at the Spike TV VGA Awards on December 12 when Bungie reveals a new trailer. Leaked screenshots have shown a new game engine, new gameplay mechanics and much more, so we will reserve our judgment on the future of the next Halo title until we see more. (That trailer has now been released, check out a news story posted on December 13, 2009 to view the highly-anticipated video).
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3. Fable III – November 2010: Lionhead Studios is ready to serve up a sequel to their massively popular Fable franchise, which will be two years removed from Fable II. Incorporating Project Natal, Peter Molyneux and crew have a lot in store to showcase what they can do with Microsoft’s “next-gen” technology forthe Xbox 360 . The Fable II DLC was some of the best add-on content we had ever seen, taking the world of Fable and smashing completely new story-lines for a small amount of money. We have to hope that Mr. Molyneux can continue the strong tradition of creating triple-A titles, exclusively forthe Xbox 360 (Fable 3 will be exclusive to Microsoft’s little white console).
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2. Splinter Cell: Conviction – February 23, 2010: It’s been a long time coming, but Ubisoft is about ready to unleash the Splinter Cell franchise once again on the Xbox 360. Splinter Cell: Conviction is exclusive to the Xbox 360 as of this writing, so we can bet the house that Microsoft will be tooting that horn in a few months.
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Bonus Pick. Dead Space 2 – October 31, 2010: The first Dead Space, developed by the guys over at Visceral Games, was one of our top video games of 2008. It blended together action and survival horror with perfection, creating one of the most memorable experiences ever to gracethe Xbox 360 gaming console. The sequel looks to take that momentum and carry players into a completely new environment, possibly a new planet (as the USG Ishimura probably won’t be working too well these days). We can only hope that the team can recreate that fantastic experience that was the first Dead Space, watch out for it sometime in October of next year.
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1. Final Fantasy XIII – March 9, 2010: The biggest surprise in the last five years was that Microsoft was able to lure away Final Fantasy XIII from the PlayStation 3 and get in bed with Square-Enix after a lot of “it’s never going to happen” articles that popped up on the net. With the industry in the “never say never” mood nowadays,Final Fantasy XIII is finally gearing up for release this spring and it will steal the soul of millions of gamers worldwide.

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