Bioshock back in 2007 was known to everyone as game of the year and better known for introducing the wonderful yet hellish underwater world of Rapture. Almost 3 years later and we now have the sequel to that game but can it deliver on the same goods as before? In a short answer yes, but not without a few shortcomings.
Originally meant to be in the game, this content was not finished and cut from the final version to add co-op into the game."Lost in Nightmares" brings you back to that faithful day that Jill was said to be presumably dead and was only really shown in cut-scenes. The nostalgia is here, with an added mode via mercenaries reunion, it brings back some familiar extra's. Fans of the series will surely want to get their hands on this.
Here is the latest trailer showing off all 9 new characters added to the roster since Street Fighter IV. Within the newest additions being Ibuki, Dudley and Makoto. It is unsure that they will add anymore but if they were it would be just an added bonus to the already plentiful roster.
Zeno Clash is a blend of a fighting game with alot of action up close, and has the main character embark on an adventure discovering his past. All of the core features are here but the team has extensively improved the graphics, tweaked game mechanics, rerecording voice work and offer new modes for the XBLA release. LVLONE got a chance to preview Zeno Clash to check out what first timers can expect and veterans can look forward too.
With the launch of the game right around the corner, Amazon is having a pre-order deal for Battlefield Bad Company 2 Limited Edition. If you've been holding out on this game, it maybe time to get your pre-order in.