Sony Computer Entertainment has announced the release date of their next portable PlayStation game system, the PlayStation Vita. The release date of the PlayStation Vita is set for launch on February 22, 2012 in the United States. A $249.99 (MSRP) PS Vita Wi-Fi model and $299.99 (MSRP) PS Vita 3G/Wi-Fi model will be available. The PS Vita will also launch on February 22 in Canada and Latin America at $249.99 (Wi-Fi model), and in Europe for euro 249.99 (Wi-Fi model) and euro 299.99 (3G/Wi-Fi model). Pre-order the PlayStation Vita WiFi system here or the PlayStation Vita 3G/WiFi system here.
Real Steel just hit the movie theatres this weekend, debuting at number one in North America. Game developer Yuke’s will be offering fans a way to experience the excitement of the film’s robot boxing combat from a new perspective – their own. This is not an extension of the story from the Real Steel film. In the Real Steel game, game developer Yuke’s invites players to enter the arena with their very own robot. Real Steel offers offline combat and online worldwide multiplayer combat.
In the Real Steel game, players begin by selecting their very first robot model. Base models include “Standard” type, “Power” type and “Speed” type. Players will have to progress through the ranks of robot boxing to the ultimate battle with Zeus, the reigning champion. League competitions take place in the gritty arenas of the Under World matches and the glitzier World Robot Boxing (WRB) arenas. Each league has five main stages of ranking tiers, putting players to combat with four challengers in each tier. The “boss” of each tier includes a robot that makes an appearance from the Real Steel film. Yuke’s has designed fifteen cool and quirky looking robot boxers of their own, including one named Scrapbot. Keeping true to the design of the robots from the film, Yukes’ robot designs were approved and supervised by Dreamworks.
Real Steel is aiming to attract game players of all experience, much like some other fighting games have done in the past. Casual players will be able to select from simple controls and the more seasoned gamer can select the more complex “multilayered gameplay” controls. Players can send punches using the four face buttons on the controller. Defensive commands can be issued using the top shoulder buttons on the controller. A combo of button presses will allow for dodging techniques, as consecutive poundings while defending will cause damage. A robot’s “power charge” meter (stamina) is consumed when dodging, so don’t think that dancing around the arena will save you. Other techniques include swaying and repelling moves. Players will need to use caution and try to avoid a pummeling, as damage carries over into the next match. Battles can result in brutal outcomes and damage, with arms getting knocked off and heads flying with a punch. Real Steel offers a deep damage and customization system.
Being a robot boxing game, players can customize their fighting machine with over 500 parts within ten distinct categories. Upgrading robots will give players new advantages in the ring. By winning matches, players will earn the currency for upgrading their robot’s power. Robots can be repaired using currency won from a battle, or be beefed up with a completely new part. Ultimately, however, it will be the skill and technique over power that determines the champion. Yuke’s will be releasing additional downloadable content, allowing for even more custom parts and creative robot assembly. New robot characters from the Real Steel movie will also be released. Expect to encounter a unique variety of players online and see how your own robot design fares in battle.
The Real Steel game looks like a nice and fun compliment to the movie. Don’t be surprised if you get attached to your customized robot fighter. Real Steel is scheduled to arrive as a downloadable game from the Xbox LIVE Arcade (Xbox 360) on October 12th for 800 Microsoft Points ($10) and the PlayStation Network (PS3) on October 18th for $9.99. Keep a lookout for its release, as well as more hands-on (or robot fists-on) details in our upcoming review of Real Steel.
Watch a trailer from the Real Steel game below (or here on YouTube). For more details on the Real Steel game, visit the official website at www.realsteelgame.com.
Namco Bandai Games and FromSoftware are preparing to release a relentless challenge in the form of Dark Souls next week. To get you wound up for the game, a new “All Saints’ Day” trailer has been released. Watch the dramatic video below, and don’t be surprised if the odds seem insurmountable.
Namco Bandai Games has also teased a giveaway of five original (and incredible looking) Dark Souls statues. See them further below. Getting your hands on them will also be a challenge. Here are the details:
“The five unique, one-of-a-kind statues were crafted by sculptor and Dark Souls enthusiast Peter Nordstrom, aka ‘PNordstrom’ on the PrepareToDie.com forums. Each are of limited edition “1 of 1″ status, all measuring over 12″ tall in actual size. These items will not be sold online or found anywhere else. For more detailed information on how you can be one of the lucky five fans to acquire these rarities, visit PrepareToDie.com for a full list of rules and regulations. If you haven’t been playing all along, it’s still not too late to jump into the action and walk away with one of these unique Dark Souls character statues that won’t be found in stores.”
2K Games and Gearbox Software have released the first teaser trailer for Borderlands 2. Don’t miss it! Watch the very brief trailer tease below. “Take at the Gunzerker as he unleashes his special brand of dual-wielding justice on the poor and unsuspecting baddies of Pandora,” said 2K Games on the video clip.
Borderlands 2 is currently estimated for a 2012 release for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. More on Borderlands 2 will also be shown at PAX Prime (Booth #3417) from August 26 to August 28.
Today Deep Silver and game developer Techland have announced that Dead Island has gone gold. “Gone gold” means that the production for the game’s launch is complete and millions of zombies are now being replicated for the masses. The North America launch date is locked for September 6, 2011. Dead Island is the zombie survival horror FPS that gamers have been eagerly awaiting since the teaser trailer for the game first hit. A new co-op gameplay trailer has been released, showing how you and your buddies can take on the hordes of undead. Watch it below!