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The Video Game Awards just concluded on Spike TV, and I don’t think anyone (who paid attention to the ads aired) was surprised by the results. The only shocker for me personally was the game of the year, which was up in the air. Here are the winners for the 2009 Video Game Awards. Jack Black at Spike's VGA

Game of the Year:
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Best PS3 game:
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Best Graphics:
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Best Xbox 360 game:
Left 4 Dead 2

Best Wii game:
New Super Mario Bros. Wii

Best PC Game:
Dragon Age: Origins

Best Shooter:
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Best Multiplayer game:
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Best Action Adventure game:
Assassin’s Creed II

Best Role-Playing Game:
Dragon Age: Origins

Best Music game:
The Beatles: Rock Band

Best Driving game:
Forza 3

Best Team Sports game:
NHL 10

Best Fighting game:
Street Fighter IV

Best Independent Game Fueled By Dew:
Flower

Best Handheld game:
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (DS)

Best Soundtrack:
DJ Hero

Best Original Score:
Halo 3 ODST

Most anticipated game:
God of War III

Best Downloadable Game:
Shadow Complex

Best game based on a movie/TV show:
South Park: Let’s Go Tower Defense Play!

Best Voice:
Jack Black as Eddie Riggs (Brutal Legend)

Studio of the Year:
Rocksteady Studios

Best Performance By a Human Male:
Hugh Jackman (X-men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged Edition)

Best Cast:
X-men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged Edition

Best Individual Sports game:
UFC 2009 Undisputed

Best Performance By a Human Female:
Megan Fox as Mikaela Banes (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen)

Best DLC:
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony

Halo Reach is an upcoming FPS for Xbox 360 which is scheduled to be released in the Fall of 2010. A poster by the name of ToM MoReLLo had some information and screen shots about the new game. Do you think these are legit? He writes:

This first mission was just like Halo 1′s 2nd mission where you had to find the marines that crash landed throughout the map, but in halo reach you are finding spartans. It’s a pretty big map, and the worthog was very useful for getting places. The worthog can carry as many as 5 people (the driver, the front passenger, the gunner, and two seats below the gunner that face left and right, not forward)

The second mission was pretty action packed. You start out getting dropped off, and the action immediately begins. You are with squadmates. Throughout this mission you have to cover your spartan friend (whos a girl) and give her coverage so that she can hack into the computer. There are 3 big guns on the map that she has to hack into. Hacking into them gains control of the gun, and I guess it gives them control of the air (you see banshees and hornets flying throughout the entire level)

The third stage is very similar to Truth and Reconciliation (the 3rd stage on Halo 1). You and another spartan have snipers. You have to get into the enemy base from the cliffs (you start out on the cliffs). While you go in the base, your spartan friend covers you from the cliffs above. At the end of this level, you save a bunch of scientists or marines (not really sure who they are actually). They are humans who refused to leave their site even though they ordered everyone to get out. At the end of the level you save them and get picked up by a pelican.

Those were the first 3 stages. As for gameplay, everyone on those forums are talking about the perks. I guess I kinda used the wrong word. It’s not really a perk, but rather a device that you can pick up. You can only carry one at a time. I found 3 different devices in the first 3 missions-Halogram, cloak, and sprint. So it’s not really a perk, like you would think from call of duty. They are just devices you pick up and that have cooldowns.

The new BR is the 12 round, 1 shot with the scope. I think it’s more powerfull than the burst fire BR from halo 3.

The sniper rifle has a longer delay between shots (I was upset with this).

The gameplay seem VERY similar to the other halos. It still has that “slow” feeling. The enemies also fight the exact same way, even the hunters.

The new needler carbine gun is cool. It takes three shots to make the needles explode on someone. However, if that person has a shield, you have to take out the shield before the needles can stick. So this gun can be effective if you shoot grunts and jackals, that way they explode and do more damage. You can’t just shoot an elite three times, you have to bring his shield down first, then when you shoot him 3 times when he doesnt have a shield, the needles explode.

When you cloak, your radar is jammed, so you see red dots everywhere. Also, you can’t hear anything going on. It’s like trying to hear someone say something when you are underwater.

There is a new worthog that shoots volley missles. It seemed very overpowered, but fun. It would shoot about 4-6 shots and they explode upon contact. Then there is about a 5 second wait. Then you can shoot again (basically a 5 second cooldown for every time you can fire).

I found something really extraordinary. In the middle of mission 3, you encounter a bunch of covenant fighting this big ass monster (it had tusks, it seemed like some sort of prehistoric animal)

When you see the covenant fighting the monster, you are told not to engage combat, but to just go by unnoticed. You stand and watch the covenant fighting the monster, only to see the covenant get owned.

You must understand that this game is still LOOONG from being done. People on the forums are making too early judgments, like saying the graphics were horrible. Well I played the game and the graphics were pretty bad. That’s because they havn’t finished it yet… In fact, they didn’t even have human voice overs when someone would talk in the game.

Overall gameplay was about the same as the other Halos.
Enemies battles are similar too.
I don’t know if you can dual wield.
They made me play through the first 3 missions.
The first mission was on a pretty big map, and I had to find other spartans on the map (similar to Halo 1′s second stage where you have to find the crash landed marines).
Second stage was pretty action packed, main goal was to take control of several huge missile guns throughout the map, and provide coverage to a spartan that would hack into the guns and control them.
Third stage was very similar to Halo 1′s 3rd stage, Truth and Reconciliation. You start with a sniper and cloaking perk, you sneak into an enemy base at night, and you shoot from cliffs.
This game WILL be on the circuit I KNOW IT FOR A FACT, I am an mlg 50 and was a level 40 in h2 hardcore and know what competitive IS!







Milla Jovovich and Ali Larter are back in the new Resident Evil film “Afterlife.” The film is supposed to be in 3D released by Screen Gems with a premier set for next August.

You can follow Milla Jovovich’s Twitter page for updates from Alice herself.

Resident Evil: Afterlife is the fourth film in Capcom’s Resident Evil franchise. I just wonder if this will be anything like the games, or continue it’s path into something that’s similar in name (and use of zombies) only.

Resident Evil set photo
Resident Evil set photo

Source: Shocktilyoudrop.com

Nintendo’s Game Boy becomes the second video game platform to be inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame.

Before Iphones, PSP’s, Netbooks and even color hand held gaming, there was Nintendo’s Game Boy. Never has green and black been so fun. From Tetris to Pokemon this hand held has been a staple of the eighties baby’s childhood. For a while Game Boy EQUALED handheld gaming and it seems now it’s getting the props it deserves.

The sequel to the game that changed the FPS genre on the consoles is back next week. Modern Warfare 2 has more buzz than a Jessica Alba/Megan Fox sex tape. Okay maybe not that much buzz, but this highly anticipated game is breaking pre-sale records. Pre-orders for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 are “the highest for any title we’ve ever sold in our 6,200 store network,” retailer GameStop has informed USA Today.

Check out this trailer and see what the hype is about.

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