Archive for April 30th, 2008

Crysis boxshot - Image 1While critically acclaimed and widely popular among Personal computer gaming enthusiasts with rigs powerful enough to run it, Crysis seems lackluster commercially since it’s not known to be a big multi-million seller unlike other high profile first-person shooters last year. Consequently, Crytek president Cevat Yerli has revealed that piracy did its work and led his company to steer clear of exclusives.

In a recent interview, Yerli talked about market reception of the visually state-of-the-art FPS. He was quoted saying:

We’re suffering currently from the big piracy that’s encompassing Crysis. We seem to lead the charts in piracy by a massive margin, a chart leading that’s not desirable.

After blaming piracy as the major cause of Computer gaming’s decline, he stated Crytek won’t go Personal computer exclusive anymore. Even Crysis, which is expected to last a trilogy, may be seen on consoles in its next installment. “We are going to support Computer, but not exclusive anymore,” said Yerli.

Meanwhile, Crytek’s head honcho firmly stressed Crysis as we know it can’t run on consoles. According to Yerli, “Crysis would have to be largely changed to bring it to Xbox 360 or Playstation 3.”

source pc.qj.net

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Mass Effect - Image 1BioWare has revealed the North American pre-order details for Mass Effect on the Computer (also available on the Xbox 360)

According to the press release, those who order from various video game retailers will be getting a discount. Meanwhile those who order from the Electronic Arts Online store will be getting some swag.

According to the press release, gamers who pre-order the game from specialty and on the internet retailers such as GameStop, Amazon.com, and GoGamer.com will be getting US 10 off the cover price.

Those who order from Electronic Arts’ on the web store on the other hand will be getting some bonus items from the game Dead Space including the first issue of the comic and a poster to boot.

Those who plan on picking up Mass Effect should (and probably already) know that the game is expected to ship to retailers in North America by Might 27 while retailers in Europe will be getting it on June 6 this

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Initial screenshot of new Prince of Persia title from Ubisoft - Image 1The unnamed Prince gets his chance for another death-defying run in the upcoming Prince of Persia (Personal computer, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, DS) title as Ubisoft Montreal recently revealed the new plot behind the game as well as several new images of the Prince’s new look.

Taken from French video game magazine o, the new Prince sports a similar look with another Ubisoft-made assassin (by the name of Altair), dressed up in a slightly different ensemble. Set after the Sands of Time trilogy, the game itself is rendered in beautiful cel-shaded environments and takes place in a totally different period compared to the previously released titles.

The new hero is a prince who was a formerly a thief. He inadvertently unleashed the evil Ahriman god, trapped inside a box by his (Ahriman’s) twin brother Ohrmazd. It is now up to the hero to restore the world affected by the evil god, similar to how Amaterasu restores color to the world in Okami.

With the use of a claw-like glove, the Prince can slide along walls and make steep 45 degree angled leaps to make his way through the game. Gameplay will make use of dynamic camera angles popular with many 3D action titles nowadays.

You can expect a lot of the same action-packed fight scenes in this title as well just by looking at the images below, so make sure to come back here at QJ.NET for more updates on this upcoming title from Ubisoft. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy the eye candy we were able to collect below.

Initial screenshot of new Prince of Persia title from Ubisoft - Image 4

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Crysis boxshot - Image 1While critically acclaimed and widely popular among Computer gaming enthusiasts with rigs powerful enough to run it, Crysis seems lackluster commercially since it’s not known to be a massive multi-million seller unlike other high profile first-person shooters last year. Consequently, Crytek president Cevat Yerli has revealed that piracy did its work and led his company to steer clear of exclusives.

In a current interview, Yerli talked about market reception of the visually state-of-the-art FPS. He was quoted saying:

We’re suffering currently from the large piracy that is encompassing Crysis. We seem to lead the charts in piracy by a large margin, a chart leading that is not desirable.

After blaming piracy as the major cause of Personal computer gaming’s decline, he said Crytek won’t go Personal computer exclusive anymore. Even Crysis, which is expected to last a trilogy, might be seen on consoles in its next installment. “We are going to support Computer, but not exclusive anymore,” stated Yerli.

Meanwhile, Crytek’s head honcho firmly stressed Crysis as we know it can’t run on consoles. According to Yerli, “Crysis would have to be largely changed to bring it to Xbox 360 or Playstation 3.”

source pc.qj.net

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Mass Effect - Image 1BioWare has revealed the North American pre-order details for Mass Effect on the PC (also available on the Xbox 360)

According to the press release, those who order from various video game retailers will be getting a discount. Meanwhile those who order from the Electronic Arts On the web store will be getting some swag.

According to the press release, gamers who pre-order the game from specialty and online retailers such as GameStop, Amazon.com, and GoGamer.com will be getting US 10 off the cover price.

Those who order from Electronic Arts’ on the web store on the other hand will be getting some bonus items from the game Dead Space including the first issue of the comic and a poster to boot.

Those who plan on picking up Mass Effect should (and probably already) know that the game is expected to ship to retailers in North America by May 27 while retailers in Europe will be getting it on June 6 this

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Initial screenshot of new Prince of Persia title from Ubisoft - Image 1The unnamed Prince gets his chance for another death-defying run in the upcoming Prince of Persia (Computer, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, DS) title as Ubisoft Montreal recently revealed the new plot behind the game as well as several new images of the Prince’s new look.

Taken from French video game magazine o, the new Prince sports a similar look with another Ubisoft-made assassin (by the name of Altair), dressed up in a slightly different ensemble. Set after the Sands of Time trilogy, the game itself is rendered in beautiful cel-shaded environments and takes place in a absolutely different period compared to the previously released titles.

The new hero is a prince who was a formerly a thief. He inadvertently unleashed the evil Ahriman god, trapped inside a box by his (Ahriman’s) twin brother Ohrmazd. It is now up to the hero to restore the world affected by the evil god, similar to how Amaterasu restores color to the world in Okami.

With the use of a claw-like glove, the Prince can slide along walls and make steep 45 degree angled leaps to make his way through the game. Gameplay will make use of dynamic camera angles popular with many 3D action titles nowadays.

You can expect a lot of the same action-packed fight scenes in this title as well just by looking at the images below, so make sure to come back here at QJ.NET for more updates on this upcoming title from Ubisoft. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy the eye candy we were able to collect below.

Initial screenshot of new Prince of Persia title from Ubisoft - Image 4

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Casual Games Scientifically Proven to Relieve Stress - Image 1Casual games aren’t just fun, but they can be beneficial for your health as well. At least, this is according to a new study from East Carolina University.

According to the study, casual games have a bunch of therapeutic applications that address mood- and stress-related disorders.

The games that were used in the study were mainly from PopCapBejeweled, Peggle, Bookworm; they’re all from PopCap Games. According to the study, Bejeweled 2 on its own was found to reduce stress by 54 . Other games were found to reduce tension and depression.

In general, the games were able to reduce psychological tension, anger, depression, fatigue, and confusion. The games were particularly effective with reducing confusion. They were also found to reduce vigor in test subjects.

So if you’re feeling stressed out, just sit back and enjoy a casual game. Pick up the Wii, or play a game on Xbox Live Arcade or the PlayStation Network. It’ll do you good. You can whip out your iPhone and begin playing Java games in the bus. The DS and PSP handhelds also have a ton of casual games to offer too.

Just try not to get on the nerves of the people you play with, or you’ll increase their stress levels.

source mobile.qj.net

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Casual Games Scientifically Proven to Relieve Stress - Image 1Casual games aren’t just fun, but they have the ability to be beneficial for your health as well. At least, this is according to a new study from East Carolina University.

According to the study, casual games have a bunch of therapeutic applications that address mood- and stress-related disorders.

The games that were used in the study were mainly from PopCapBejeweled, Peggle, Bookworm; they’re all from PopCap Games. According to the study, Bejeweled 2 on its own was found to reduce stress by 54 . Other games were found to reduce tension and depression.

In general, the games were able to reduce psychological tension, anger, depression, fatigue, and confusion. The games were particularly effective with reducing confusion. They were also found to reduce vigor in test subjects.

So if you’re feeling stressed out, just sit back and enjoy a casual game. Pick up the Wii, or play a game on Xbox Live Arcade or the PlayStation Network. It’ll do you good. You can whip out your iPhone and start playing Java games in the bus. The DS and PSP handhelds also have a ton of casual games to offer too.

Just try not to get on the nerves of the people you play with, or you’ll increase their stress levels.

source mobile.qj.net

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