Now available from the Playstation Store is episode one of Qore, an online magazine featuring exclusive developer interviews, game previews, and behind the scenes tidbits for all those need-to-be-in-the-know gamers. You can add Qore to your downloads for the single episode cost of $2.99, or show your girlfriend you really can commit with the $24.99 investment for thirteen episodes. Annual subscribers also get the raucous good time of a download Calling All Cars, making the deal sugary sweet.
Qore opens with the Hulk trailer but if you're just too eager to get to the heart of the matter feel free to utilize the "skip" option, his Hulk-iness is available later. Immediately following is a welcome from host and industry regular Veronica Belmont, and in very Letter from the Editor format she goes over what Qore has to offer. Here, again, you have the chance to hit "skip", and as the twice-mentioned "skip" might indicate, Qore functions very much like a magazine: subscribers can flip to the good stuff by choosing what content they want to watch. There are five sections available this month, plus the Download Center, which is where you can pick up Calling All Cars, the SOCOM: Confrontation theme and the SOCOM Beta (once it's in Beta). The content is in HD, very easy to navigate, and generally a treat. Also contained within this episode of Qore is the (Easter egg!) game Death Orb. At the Menu, hit L2 for some retro gaming fun; it's a nice extra with a multiplayer option and proves fair consolation for those of us that already made the Calling All Cars investment.
Gary Green said: We have a juxtaposition of 2D and 3D visuals, flashy turn-based combat, quirky anime characters with cheeky dialogue with plenty of partial nudity; Yes, this is a Compile Heart JRPG. Whilst the engine is borrowed from Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2, Mugen Souls is more of a Disgaea spin-off. It’s not a strategy RPG as such, it merely sits within Disgaea’s ever-expanding universe (Multiverse? Netherverse? Your guess is as good as mine). You won’t find cameos though, since Mugen Souls is a franchise which aims to stand on its own two feet.
Huzaifa from eXputer: "2008 was home to the likes of Call of Duty: World at War, Dead Space, GTA 4, Far Cry 2, Left 4 Dead, and many other hits, which is outright remarkable."
Just about every year in the 7th generation was great and something we most likely won't experience again.
2009 for example had Assassin's Creed 2, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Dragon Age: Origins, Uncharted 2, Halo 3: ODST, Killzone 2, Borderlands, Bayonetta, and Demon's Souls to name a few.
While the mainstream media always sees things turning in favor of the hero, here are 6 games that own being a bad guy.
Pretty much all of these games listed are based around a morality system you don't have to be bad and you don't have to be good.
It seems to have left out some real amazing games like red dead redemption 1/2,ass effect and true crime la/ny
Armored Core VI?
Ok, I'm really missing something here. Just beat chapter 3 earlier this evening, unlocked A-rank Arena fights. I'm not seeing or sensing any branching paths or morality system and I've done every side mission and arena fight available to me up to that fight.
Is something big coming soon to branch the story?
No mention of Grand Theft Auto? Saints Row (original trilogy), Manhunt? Also The Suffering (depending on the ending you get).
So, Syko, you pick up Qore? ;)
Nice read. Great article. I'm not too interested in this Qore thingy though...
It's a ten-bubble party in here! You ever go to the movie theatre with your friends, and the theatre is empty so it's just you guys, talking? just saying...;)