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Weekend Sales Friday March 4th

The weekend is here, and if you didn’t find any good deals on yesterday’s list of game sales, you might find something of interest below.  Direct2Drive.com already has one weekend deal, but today they launched another.  They have a selection of games featuring sexy women, and you can get any of them for 15% off if you enter the code “goddesses” at checkout.  Some of the titles on the list are pretty good, while others just have lots of boobs.  If you want a good game that happens to have an attractive woman, give Mirror’s Edge a shot.  If you just want some digital boobs, look no further than Warriors of Elysia from the makers of Bikini Karate Babes (I am not making up any of this).

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Bulletstorm (Xbox 360) Review

There’s
a good chance you’ve already made up your mind regarding a Bulletstorm
purchase, between the lackluster demo and questionable marketing it’s
understandable that some may be put off. The final product is a very well made
shooter and attempts to serve as the antidote for other shooters that are
clogging up the market like a bad infection these days. Bulletstorm doesn’t let
up one bit in its attempts to make every single aspect incredibly over the top,
the dialogue, characters, environments and of course; the weapons are light-years
away from what you would find in any other modern shooter. The action is what
matters here though, and Bulletstorm has some of the most responsive and
satisfying gunplay you’re likely to see in any shooter this year.

The
story in Bulletstorm is surprisingly decent, in the sense that a game called
Bulletstorm has a story and more so because it’s not complete garbage. Granted,
it’s safe to say that it won’t peak any emotions out of you, but it really
works for the game. You’re placed firmly in the boots of Gray, a soldier turned
outlaw that is being hunted by various nasty people. There is a very brief
flashback near the beginning that sets up why your character is on the path
that he is on. You can really take or leave the story in Bulletstorm, but the
characters are done well and give the occasional chuckle and they move the game
along in a way that’s better than just sitting through loading screens.

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Shogun Total War 2 – Hands On Preview

The Total War franchise spans ten years, and eight games.  The series has covers time periods and settings ranging from Ancient Greece up to the Napoleonic Era.  The next one, Shogun Total War 2 takes the series back to its roots with a Feudalistic Japanese setting.  It comes out in two weeks, and there’s a demo available right now to give you a look at what the series is all about.

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Infamous 2 to Support UG Content

With GDC
2011 in full swing Karl Decker, Senior Designer at Sucker Punch
productions, has revealed some exiting and rather surprising new
details on their upcoming sequel
Infamous
2
.
Decker has stated that
the game is in the final stages of development and that the title’s
core storyline will be supplemented by user-generated content.

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Resistance 3 Multiplayer Revealed at GDC

This years GDC in San Francisco has given us
the first official look at Resistance 3
multiplayer, and from the details we’ve been given so far it looks like it
should be something special.
The games developer, Insomniac, explain via the official PSN Blog: “Resistance 3 will feature
16-player Human vs. Chimera deathmatch and objective-based modes set in
locations across the globe.

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Weekend Sales Thursday March 3rd

There are some yummy deals for the weekend ahead, including a massive price break on a recent blockbuster.  Remember the big new Medal of Honor game from about four months ago?  It used to cost sixty dollars, but now ImpulseDriven.com has it marked down to fifteen for their Weekend Impulse Buys.  We didn’t really care for it here atPlayer Affinity, but if you were curious about it, then this is the time to buy.

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Will We Ever Play These Old Games Part 3

We all have that shameful backlog somewhere in our house; a stack of old games that we bought on impulse years ago, but never got around to playing despite the fact that we just had to own the thing.  Then there’s all of those games we started playing and kept meaning to finish off, but were constantly distracted by the latest installment of Call of Duty.  Well, Player Affinity’s PC crew pried open our chest of neglected classics and had another go at them to see whether or not we’ll ever play these old games.

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