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Via former Kotaku Guest Editor (and current beard-owner) Ian Bogost comes news of a study performed by the Georgia Institute of Technology, aimed at studying “2D vs 3D game preference in boys and girls ages 13 and 14″. Subjects were given a choice of games on an N64 emulator screen: 70% of girls tested preferred 2D games, while 70% of boys opted for 3D games. Why?
Results indicate that 2D electronic games are easier than 3D electronic games for both females and males, and the majority of females would rather play games that are “easy” while the majority of males would rather play games that are “challenging”. Females tended not to like the confusion in the 3D video games, whether it was unclear directions, objectives, camera perspectives, or not knowing how to control the character. Females may also prefer games that have dreamlike graphics to games with realistic graphics. Results also point toward a steeper learning curve for females when playing a 3D game than a 2D game.
Games Relesed in 2008
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A
- APB (video game)
- Active Life
- Advance Wars: Days of Ruin
- Afrika (video game)
- Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures
- Age of Pirates: Captain Blood
- Alan Wake
- Alive (video game)
- Alone in the Dark 5
- American McGee’s Grimm
- ArmA 2
- Army of Two
B
- Backbreaker (Video Game)
- Banjo-Kazooie 3
- Blitz: The League 2009
- Blood Bowl (video game)
- Bond 22 (video game)
- Boom Blox
- Borderlands (video game)
- The Bourne Conspiracy
- Braid (video game)
- Brothers in Arms: Double Time
- Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway
- Brütal Legend
- Burnout Paradise
- Butterfly Garden
- Buzz! Quiz TV
C
- Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall
- Castle Crashers
- Chiisa na Ōsama to Yakusoku no Kuni Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
- The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (video game)
- Cipher Complex
- Civilization Revolution
- The Club (video game)
- Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath
- Company of Heroes Online
- Condemned 2: Bloodshot
- Conflict: Denied Ops
D
- Dance Dance Revolution Disney Channel Edition
- Dark Sector
- Dark Void
- Darkest of Days
- Data-Fly
- De Blob
- Dead Island
- Dead Space (video game)
- Dead or Alive Online
- Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed
- Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon
- Devil May Cry 4
- Disaster: Day of Crisis
- Disciples 3: Renaissance
- Disgaea 3
- Disney Friends
- Donkey Kong Barrel Blast
- Dr. Mario & Bacteria Extermination
- Dragon Ball Online
- Drakensang: The Dark Eye
- Drone Tactics
E
- East India Company (2008 computer game)
- Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two.
- Elveon
- Emergency Mayhem
- Empire: Total War
- Tom Clancy’s EndWar
F
- FIFA Street 3
- Fable 2
- Fallout 3
- Far Cry 2
- Final Fantasy Versus XIII
- Football Manager Live
- Fortune Arterial
- Fracture (video game)
- Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon
- Frontlines: Fuel of War
G
- George of the Jungle (video game)
- Ghostbusters: The Video Game
- God of War: Chains of Olympus
- Grand Theft Auto IV
H
- Hail to the Chimp
- Half-Life 2: Episode Three
- Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm
- Harvest Moon: Tree of Peace
- Haze (video game)
- Heavy Rain
- The Hunt (video game)
I
- InFamous
- The Incredible Hulk (2008 video game)
- Indiana Jones (video game)
- Insecticide (video game)
- Iron Man (video game)
K
L
- LMNO (video game)
- The Last Remnant
- Left 4 Dead
- Legendary: The Box
- Lego Batman: The Video Game
- Lego Indiana Jones: The Videogame
- Lego Universe
- Lost: The Video Game
M
- MLB 08: The Show
- Mabinogi (game)
- Madagascar 2: The Crate Escape (video game)
- Major League Baseball 2K8
- Mario Kart Wii
- Marvel Universe Online
- Memento Mori (game)
- Mercenaries 2: World in Flames
- Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
- Metal Slug 7
- Microsoft Train Simulator 2
- Midnight Club: Los Angeles
- Mirror’s Edge
- Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G
- Mushroom Men
N
- NFL Tour
- Nanostray 2
- Naruto: PS3 Project
- Ninja Gaiden II (Xbox 360)
- Ninja Reflex
- Ninjatown
- Nitrobike
- Nostradamus ni Kiite Miro
O
P
- Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness
- Penumbra: Black Plague
- Pirates Vs. Ninjas Dodgeball
- Poker Smash
- Pokémon Bokujō Channel
- Postal III
- Prey the Stars
- Prism Heart
- Project Offset
- Project Witches
- Prototype (game)
R
- Race Driver: GRID
- Ragnarok Online DS
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2
- Rainy Woods
- Rise of the Argonauts
- Rising Eagle: Futuristic Infantry Warfare
- Rune Factory 2
S
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
- Sabotage (video game)
- Saboteur (2008 video game)
- Secret Agent Clank
- Sega Bass Fishing
- Sega Superstars Tennis
- The Sims 2: FreeTime
- The Sims Castaway Stories
- Sins of a Solar Empire
- Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity
- Soulcalibur IV
- Sovereign Symphony
- Space Siege
- Spectrobes II
- Spellborn
- Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction
- Sports Island
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
- Still Life 2
- Super Mario Stadium Baseball
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
- Supreme Ruler 2020
- Survivor (2008 video game)
T
- TNA Impact! (video game)
- Tales of Destiny (PS2)
- Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk
- Tales of Vesperia
- Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys!
- The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return
- The World Ends With You
- Theseis
- Tiberium (video game)
- ToHeart2: Another Days
- Tomb Raider: Underworld
- Too Human
- Top Spin 3
- Totems (video game)
- The Tower Treasure (computer game)
- Turning Point: Fall of Liberty
- Turok (2008 video game)
U
V
- Valkyrie of the Battlefield: Gallian Chronicles
- A Vampyre Story
- Vigilante 8 Arcade
- Viking: Battle for Asgard
W
- WarDevil – Unleash the Beast Within
- Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War: Soulstorm
- Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning
- The Wheelman (video game)
- White Knight Chronicles
- Wii Chess
Y
Z

BioWare revealed today the first hint of the next Mass Effect game. On the company’s website, they indicated that the upcoming Mass Effect novel will be set in between the first and second games of the franchise. While its been widely assumed that Mass Effect would be the first in a series of titles, this is one of the first official confirmations of a sequel.
“Del-Rey Books and author Drew Karpyshyn have announced the title of the second volume in the Mass Effect series of novels: Mass Effect: Ascension,” said the post on BioWare.com. “Set between the first and second game, the novel will arrive in Summer 2008.”
The first Mass Effect has already sold over 1 million copies worldwide. Eventual ports to other systems, such as PS3, also seem like a real possibility given the recent acquisition of Pandemic/BioWare by Electronic Arts, although Microsoft will no doubt try to keep the franchise exclusive to Xbox 360 if they can.
Top 10: Game Songs
1.Poets Of The Fall – Late Goodbye “Max Payne 2 Version”
2.Rikki – Suteki Da Ne
3.Prince of Persia Warrior Within – I StanD AlonE
4.Portal – Credits Song ‘Still Alive’
5.Calling To The Night – MGS
6.Theory of a Deadman – Santa Monica
7.MGS3 Snake Eater Intro
8.James Bond- Everything or Nothing Titles
9.Beyond the bounds
10.Mortal Kombat Theme
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Top 10: Best Weapons In An FPS

Weapons have always been a major part of most games to date, be they the run-of-the-mill set pieces we see in games nowadays, or truly unique pieces of art and craftsmanship that pop up once in a while. This list is made to commemorate those weapons that stand out amongst the rest; those that were just not incredibly effective at their roles, but incredibly memorable in their implementation, uniqueness or otherwise just being an absolute blast to play with.
#10: The Artic Warfare Magnum / Artic Warfare Police (Counter Strike)
The AWP, as it’s most commonly known, is probably the most notable sniper rifle in existence, simply because of just how much it’s used in Counter Strike matches. It doesn’t matter if you’ve never played Counter Strike yourself, but if you know a gamer, chances are you’ve heard of this weapon at least once. The sniper is, in essence, the holy grail of any Counter Strike player. Granting the ability to one (or at most two) shoot to kill anything, he who controls the AWP first controls the match – provided one can master its timing and limited ammo clip.Its sheer usefulness, capacity and fame have given the AWP the right to earn a place on this list – even if it’s just at #10.
#9: Gravity Hammer (Halo 3)
The Gravity Hammer is probably the second most fun melee weapon I’ve used to date. While it is generally agreed upon that its not too effective in Multiplayer combat, its use in the Single Player campaign was significant enough that it still gets into the list. The gravity hammer is…well, a giant hammer. Bigger than the Master Chief, all you need to do is get close to a target and WHAM! It’s dead! The hammer affects an area of effect around you, so you don’t even need to hit the target itself – just anywhere nearby.It’s an incredibly fun weapon to play around with in Single Player, especially against multiple opponents all gathered in the same spot. The most fun I had with this weapon was when implementing it against a horde of those buzzing insect things that fly around and are incredibly hard to hit. When they swarmed, I took the liberty to jump and hit the trigger, after which BOOM. Instant fly-swatter. The hammer literally gives new meaning to the words “they all fall down” and is the reason why it’s on this list (albeit, at #9).
#8: The Type 7 Disruptor (F.E.A.R.)
The Type 9 is probably one of the most fun weapons to use in all of F.E.A.R. Although it slows you down significantly, the weapon is almost dead-on accurate, hitting wherever you generally aim and point it. The recoil on the weapon isn’t much, allowing for one to snipe with ease, while the clip is generally large enough that you don’t need to worry about reloading all that often.The best part of this weapon (and the reason why it’s on this list) however, is its intended effect: leaving behind your opponents in nothing but charred, smoking skeletons as the smoke dissipates. The first time I saw this effect, I couldn’t help but go “WTF?! Wasn’t there a person there?” and experienced a fair bit of shock. After that though, it became a gleeful experience going around and sniping with the Type 9 – especially during online multiplayer matches in F.E.A.R. Combat, where the sniper proved itself more than capable at insta-gibbing unarmored foes.
#7: Doom Chainsaw (Doom 1)
CHAINSAW! Seriously, what more can you say about it?This thing was one of the bloodiest, goriest and most awesome weapons in its day. Sure, it may not have power or range, but who fucking needs range when you’re ripping out the guts of creature after creature, all the while laughing maniacally? This was one of the many memories of using the Doom 1 Chainsaw. No melee weapon since has come close to the gore, or indeed, the sheer amount of awesome with this. But use of it was still rather limited and when the later bosses could beat you at range, it took a back seat.But still, it’s awesome enough that it still outclasses its successors, especially the Gears of War Chainsaw Bayonet (which really just pales in comparison to the original), earning it the #7 position.
#6: Shrink Ray (Duke Nukem 3D)
The Shrink Ray is something that is not just incredibly unique, but to date hasn’t really been duplicated in quite the same way. The original Shrink Ray would let you literally shrink a foe, making him into a bite-site morsel that could either (a) be blown the hell up or (b) stepped on and squished like a little bug. Alternatively, you could use the thing to shrink yourself, allowing you to reach places that were normally impossible to do so at your regular size – or if you were crazy enough, to fight against the (then) gigantic regular enemies.This unique effect has rarely been duplicated since; same for the ability to actually *squash* your opponents under your feet. The utter uniqueness of this weapon (and yes, it IS a weapon since you can use it to weaken/kill enemies) along with the fun one could have with it is what makes the Shrink Ray #6 on the list.
#5: Smartgun (Alien Vs. Predator Series)
I remember the Smartgun incredibly fondly, but not because of how effective it was. No, I remember it with sweet memories because of how much it helped in the cold, dark and alien-infested corridors in the Alien vs Predator series. When your motion tracker started to beep with incoming hostiles and it was dark with the night-vision revealing absolutely little on where the opponents may be coming from, more than the Minigun and the rocket launcher, the Smart Gun was a God-send.Even when you couldn’t see a thing, the Smartgun could. It would nudge your aim in the right direction, locking onto the Xeno running in your direction before it even got into sight. This allowed you to take out those scumbags before they got close enough – and even if they did, a short burst of fire would outright kill all of them most of the time. Although ammo for the weapon was rare and it slowed you down a fair bit, in the frightening darkness of Alien vs Predator’s corridors, the Smartgun was the bright light that illuminated your way. Its helpful auto-aim even in the darkest abyss has saved many a Terran Marine’s life and thus earned it the position of #5.
#4: The BFG10K (Quake II Edition)
The Big… er, Freakin’ Gun 10k! Despite being more of a direct homage to Doom 1’s BFG9K, it still makes it on this list simply for how awesome the weapon feels when you first fire it, or when you use it subsequently. Despite being identical in many visual effects to the BFG9000, the BFG10k is a significant improvement over its predecessor simply because of the charge-up time, its sound and the camera shake associated to it.No other weapon to date has given me that same feeling when I fire a gun – that sheer, drunk and euphoric feeling of power you get when the BFG10K is charging up. The sound effects, the camera shake – all of it gives this mental image in the scant second or two before it fires that the weapon you’re wielding is one motha-freakin’ big-ass gun that can blow the shit out anything in your way. And this image is no illusion, either. The green ball of death it lets loose is massive and literally clears an entire room of enemies from not just the impact radius, but the resultant beams as well.Although not as effective against the latter stage bosses, ammo for the BFG10K is in sufficient enough quantity that you can literally go on a rampage against anything lesser, and enjoy watching as you insta-gib them into tiny pieces of flesh. This is what awards it the #4 position.
#3: Bow & Arrow (Turok Series)
Whenever I think of fun weapons I’ve used, my mind always returns to this. I don’t know why, but for some reason the Bow & Arrow from Turok and Turok 2 are always somewhere in the top-most portions of my mind. The way it works had hardly ever been copied in any game since.The Bow and Arrow are most notable for just how the mechanism of Turok 2 works. Arrows act ‘real’ in the sense that they penetrate the surface and go all the way through the enemy, crippling them (they actually WALK like they have an arrow in their shoulder, for example), making the effect of display all the more real. The best part was that even if you missed, it didn’t matter – you could retrieve the arrows from walls or even the corpses of downed foes. This recoverable ammo, plus the ability to upgrade it to a sniper-bow (not to mention switching to explosive ammo later on) makes the bow a worthy choice for #3.
#2: Redeemer (Unreal Tournament series)
Portable nuclear warhead – that’s the mightiest weapon in the Unreal Tournament universe in a nutshell. The blast radius itself is usually so big that one could vaporize themselves if they aren’t careful. And then, there’s the camera guided missile view that, while exposing your body to danger, let’s you direct the nuke to any smart-ass camper wanting to play chicken. It’s most responsive on vehicles and I’m actually looking forward to seeing how it’ll match up against the titanic Darkwalker in Unreal Tournament 3. Make no mistake though – shoot this even remotely close to your desired target of hate and they will die.
And the #1 Position Goes to…
The Cerebral Bore (Turok 2)
The Cerebral Bore has been described as “One of the grossest weapons ever!”, and from just seeing it in action many would be tempted to agree. However, no other game has any similar kind of weapon – nobody has dared to go this sublimely freaky.You operate the Cerebral Bore mostly by simply pointing at an opponent and firing. A bore then attaches to the opponent’s head and starts to suck out their brains. Watching the creature then stagger as it’s being attacked is both incredibly horrifying as well as disgusting, especially when after all the blood/bwainz/ooze is gone, the thing explodes, killing the opponent. There’s no other weapon out there that quite gives you that same feeling of both not wanting to use something so ghastly and unquestionably cruel, yet at the same time makes you to want to utilize it because it’s just so bloody effective in all the best ways (i.e. its not dead until its DEAD)!This combination of disgust yet sheer uniqueness happily earns the Cerebral Bore the #1 position. There are really very rare few weapons out there that can top this – and those that do, I either don’t know about or are too obscure to matter.
A look at a some recent video game releases:
“Sega Rally Revo”: Rev up your engines and get ready to rip up the track – literally.
“Sega Rally Revo” introduces a racing simulation with “geodeformation,” where your car actually gouges out grooves in the roadway as you race against real or computer-controlled opponents. This makes each successive lap that much more treacherous.
The game, published by Sega and developed by Sega Racing Studio, offers several ways to play, including championship mode where you can win points in a series of rallies to become the top racer. In multiplayer online matches you compete against other gamers over the Internet.
Gamers rip up the road on tracks ranging from dusty desert speedways to alpine villages complete with photo-snapping fans. Plus you can unlock all kinds of nifty goodies like new cars and paint jobs.
“Sega Rally Revo” may not be the most realistic racing simulation ever made and gets a bit repetitive after a while, but it definitely delivers some quick adrenalin-fuelled racing action to the PC.
The game is also available for Xbox 360, PS3 and PSP.
“Next Life”: An evening ride turns horrific when the character you play, Adam Raichl, is killed in a car accident then suddenly wakes up in a purgatory-like world inhabited by bizarre people and puzzles to figure out.
But the anemic gameplay in the point-and-click adventure PC title, published by Toronto’s the Adventure Company and developed by Future Games, bogs down any fun despite the interesting storyline.
The pace of the game is slow, even by adventure game yardsticks.
There’s the standard selection of puzzles, including set pieces and typical “collect and combine items” tasks to further your journey through the game, but everything feels way too spread out and slow.
Throw in some bizarre stilted voiceovers which are sub-par for the genre along with text that contains spelling errors and it all adds up to a dud. Unless you’re a real adventure game fanatic, you’d best steer clear.
“Painkiller Overdose”: Gamers get the chance to revisit an old-school-style first-person shooter with this fast-paced PC game in the guise of the demon Belial, the wisecracking son of heaven and hell.
There’s not much high-tech wizardry in this game, published by Toronto’s Dreamcatcher Interactive and developed by Mindware Studios, but that’s not to say “Painkiller Overdose” doesn’t have loads of fun. This is a straightforward “clear out rooms as fast and as frenzied as your demonic self can manage” game.
Frequent saves after each room and fun new levels maintain the compulsion to play just a little bit longer.
If you enjoy hacking apart other demons, slaughtering stuff left and right with body parts flying around, and drinking their souls for bonus health, this game is for you.
Bottom line: hellish action – with a sarcastic edge as your character spouts some classic lines such as “tastes like chicken” when consuming souls or “another one bites the dust” with a kill.
There’s also a rudimentary card-collecting game – you can earn a card on each level which gives you a special power. Not that it matters much because you’ll still find yourself hacking enemies to pieces with your hell cube or blasting them apart with the cannon.
Throw in a fast-paced online multiplayer mode and this game offers pretty good value.

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