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Turn up the Noisia

You have to hear this it’s brillient!

I’ve recently been playing Blur a lot and the game is fun but as soon as i started playing Noisia while on single player, both the music and the game seemed destined for marriage. The album “Split the atom by Noisia” is what i would call gaming music. With its drum n bass influences and straight up NASTY! DIRTY! beats, it’s redbull for your ears. Give it a listen while you’re playing anything from a FPS to a hack n slash to a racing game and im sure you’ll agree.  The whole album sounds great with every track sounding different from the last but still packing the same punch.

Noisia are made up from the dutch drum n bass trio Nik RoosMartijn van Sonderen and Thijs de Vlieger. You may know them as they appeared on Playstation Europes Vidzone earlier this year which i blogged about on RobGroove.com.

I hope to see the name Noisia on the tracklisting of future games n i think we will be hearing more from the talented trio for years to come.

Noisia Split the atom is available now from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

check it out

RedBull for your ears!

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Gamble on your gaming skills

News just in, Richard Branson entrepreneur and owner of the Virgin brand now has his site set on the gaming world with a gambling website. VirginGaming.com is the site in which gambling/gamers (both PS3 & XBOX) will connect through and place bets for a potential win. The site say’s it will judge your skill with every 5 games you play pitting players against other players in the same league keeping the competition fair. They also say they have an excellent system which can spot the cheaters and hackers.

Could this be bad for the gaming industry?

Will it change the way we think of our games?

Gambling = Addictive

Gaming = Addictive

could mixing these 2 things together in one place become disastrous for many gamers?

Time will tell but if you’re tempted to give it a try like me, just remember never bet what you can’t afford to throw away. The gambling site apparently allows its registered users to gamble anything from $1 to $1000 so it could become pretty bad for your health.

Currently

The only games available on the site are:

  • MLB 10 (the show)  PS3
  • FIFA 10 PS3 & Xbox
  • NCAA Football 10 PS3 & Xbox
  • Madden NFL 10 PS3 & Xbox
  • Halo Xbox

With Madden NFL 11, Fight Night Round 4, Mod Nation Racers, NHL 10 and NHL 11 coming soon.

There’s also a tournament section to the site which costs $1 to enter and giving $12.50 – $38.00 to the winner which i guess sounds harmless enough, nothing wrong with a flutter. I just hope they keep the entrance fee low for all and keep it harmless and fun.

Oh and please note! there is a withdraw fee. If you want to withdraw using Paypal it will cost you $3, Cheque in regular mail = $6, Cheque in express mail = $15 and Cheque via courier = $45

Lets see where this goes.

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Remember! Don’t gamble what you can’t afford to throw away.

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The Unsung PSN Heroes of Online Multiplayer

So here it is, Omac_brothers maiden voyage into blogging *cue applause*

Rob Groove (AKA The PS3 Junkie) has kindly allowed me to add a few of my thoughts and ramblings to his blog. For this, I thank him.
I would like to start my (hopefully) illustrious blogging career by spewing out my thoughts on a few PSN titles that truly are unsung heroes. These games could have been all time greats had it not been for low sales and a lack luster multi-player following.

Lead & Gold: Gangs of the Wild West

I recently purchased “Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West” from the PSN, having seen few good reviews. I was as giddy as a kid at christmas while it was downloading. That feeling quickly disappeared. After installing and logging on, I went to the lobby and there were no active games. “Hmmm” I thought to myself “Perhaps If I start a game, some people will join”. So that’s what I did. 30 minutes later and I’m still dragging bags of money across the map alone. Closing the game, I felt very disappointed.
I have played the game several times since then, and have had the chance to play a match or 2 with other people and have realised what an excellent game it is. The controls are fluid, the graphics look great and the sound of a revolver popping off your team mate from the other side of the map really does sound brilliant. Imagine Team Fortress 2 but in the Wild West. Despite all of that, the game will never be a hit because of its low sales. Perhaps it was hampered by the release of Read Dead Redemption a week later? Perhaps the £9.99 price tag put buyers off? All I know is, If I could get a game with enough players for a decent match, I would be hooked.

The same situation has happened on a few PSN titles I have purchased. “The Punisher:No Mercy”, with its Unreal Tournament style mayhem, was simple and addictive. Anyone who had played the single player campaign will attest to that, but getting an online match with more than 3 players is like getting an Xbox 360 fanboy to admit that Killzone 2 is awesome – Impossible.

And then there is “Age of Booty”. The original trophy list released for this game included a Platinum trophy (it didnt make it past Sonys checks though) and rightly so. The single player campaign is fun, strategic and at times, brutally difficult. It has an faithful online following for the PC but unfortunately, this didn’t translate to sales on the PS3. I installed this game and went straight for an online game. A whole hour later, and I still hadn’t started a match. Not even a single person had joined the lobby. Frustrated.

What I’m trying to get at with my incessant ranting is that, I wish more PSN players would take a chance with a purchase every so often. All three of these games could have been big hitters for the PS3 had more players bought them. Lead and Gold “could” have been an enjoyable online experience, if more people had tried it. Punisher “should” have been a must buy for Marvel Comic fans, but it wasn’t. Age of Booty “might” have had teenagers pretending to be pirates all over the world, but it isn’t. Take a chance! Try one of these 3! The more of us that buy them, the better they get.

Omac_Brother

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Lost Nuke found on Planet 2

Nuke it up!

While ive been playin Lost Planet 2 for about 2 weeks now and i don’t mind tellin you all ive been hammering this game all day everyday, it still suprises me. Me and my new PS3 buddy Grieverblade must have played through the CoOp campaign about 5 or 6 times and we’re STILL finding things we somehow missed. While this title does not have the open world element such as RDR it does make up for in the all round greatness. Your customization possibilities seem endless, CoOp is great fun with 3 friends, Multiplayer and faction games are sweet too. While the multiplayer part of this game does take a little getting used to it does very soon become seriously addictive. I seriously recoomend this game to all Gamers.

And now it looks like Lost Planet 2 has a nuke in some of the multiplayer maps and although they arent in the ranked games (as far as i know) it’s still very cool to use. Check out the video below.

Order Lost Planet 2 in the UK from £25.99

Order Lost Planet 2 in the USA from $42.99

Also if you want the pink tee just put this code in as a password on the slot machine screen, Pink Tee = 34297758

Order Lost Planet 2 in the UK from £25.99

Order Lost Planet 2 in the USA from $42.99

 

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