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Preview: Sonic Generations hands on

Am I a person you would call a Sonic fan? Yes. Have I played every Sonic game? No. Are all Sonic games good? No. But do I still have love for the little blue hedgehog? Absolutely. See Sega has tried to capture Sonic as he once was which isn’t always an easy task but dare I say it I think this time they’ve done it! Sonic Generations brings the series back to its roots this time sporting not only the Sonic we’ve come to know from Sonic Adventures but the original Sonic from the very first game. We got the chance to check it out at Sega’s booth at E3 2011 and in stunning stereoscopic 3D at that.

The stage that we played was the original Green Hill Zone which is cut up into two styles of play. One is with the original Sonic played in 2D form, the other is with the newest generation Sonic and switches from 2D to 3D gameplay. If this game isn’t a trip down memory lane then I don’t know what is. All classic monsters and sound effects were easy to get lost to. I suddenly felt like a kid again playing the first Sonic on the Sega Genesis.

Playing with the original Sonic was a ton of fun but the newer Sonic actually feels like a completely different experience for a stage that’s exactly the same. Switching off into 3D like some of his more recent games was pretty smooth for the most part. The controls get kind of funky since it gets confusing where to keep my figure if the direction keeps changing.


There are a couple of kinks to work out but this can be one of the best Sonic games to come out in a long time if treated with the proper care it needs. This is designed to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Sonic series and brings in a number of stages throughout the entire series so there won’t be any shortages here. We honestly can’t wait for the final product but will keep everyone informed of news as it comes in.

Robin Available From Arkham City Preorder


As if Batman and Catwoman wasn’t enough, they threw in Robin to the mix. After all the dynamic duo needs to kick butt and take names after all. Just to make sure everyone knows, Arkham City has chosen Tim Drake aka Red Robin, not the original Robin, Dick Grayson. The “Tim Drake Robin Pack” will be available for preorder at Best Buy, the pack will not just include Robin’s own set of gadgets, moves, and Red Robin avatar, but also two maps entitled Black Mask Hideout and Freight Train Escape. Batman Arkham City swoops in this October on Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and PC.

Japanese Playstation 3 Goes on a Diet

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Since the problems in Japan from the nuclear reactor occurred, Japanese people have become more energy conservative. I mean who wants to spend more yen to pay bills anyways right? This month Sony will release a new version of their PS3 that’s just as slim but lighter and uses less energy. The new PS3 will be model will be the CECH-3000B, a charcoal black, 320gig HDD, lighter chassis that weighs 2,6kg or 6.5 lbs. (Fat PS3= 11lbs., Current Slim= 7.7lbs.), and consumes only 200 watts (Fat PS3= 380w [2006 – 2007], 280w [2008-present], Slim= 250w). As you can see the Japanese do electronics very well, hopefully the new slim will come state side so I can finally cut down on my power bill a bit and spend it more on games. Also Sony plans to release a 160gig Tales of Xillia edition come September.

Kinect with Master Chief

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Microsoft has indeed confirmed Kinect will be a usable accessory for this year’s Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary edition. Phil Spencer CVP of Microsoft, stated to Gamespot “As a first party we believe that Kinect will be important to all genres of games, be it racing games with Forza, combat games like Ryse; even games like Halo Anniversary has Kinect integration.”. No one knows how it’ll be used in the renewed Halo, but one thing I do know is Microsoft will be the first to take the motion of tea bagging to new levels.

LVLONE Casting Call: All Skills Welcome

Now that E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) has ended last week and our team has recuperated from the event we want to get you! involved. Yes we attended E3 and saw some really cool shit but thats only the tip of the ice berg. Be apart video game site that’s growing and plans to do big things in the future. Do you have a love for games? Have an opinion on certain topics, are you maybe good at certain tasks? Well we’re looking for you, hell all of you!

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L.A. Noire Review

Rockstar has developed quite a number of different titles. We can date back to the early Grand Theft Auto series but they also had Smugglers Run, Midnight Club, Red Dead Redemption and Table Tennis. This time instead of playing the all out do what you want character, your a cop, a standup cop at that. The game isn’t your typical sandbox game however as detective work and clue finding is the key components here. L.A. Noire will measure how you interrogate witnesses/suspects, find clues and stop criminals from getting away. Do you have what it takes to be the best detective in Los Angeles?

1940s Los Angeles is a bad bad place. People get away with fraud, robberies and murder. The only thing that can prevent such crimes from going unjust is you. That might be a bit of an overstatement but everyone should be entitled to there own heroism story right? In this open world sandbox game they put in the shoes of Cole Phelps, a cop that’s somewhat of a war hero but is destined to be more. Its not long until you go from being a cop to a full fledge detective, your real cases begin and learning how the mechanics work is key.

L.A. Noire uses new technology called MotionScan, which allows them to completely mo-cap an actor or actress on a character. What you get is a completely new and engaging experience you have never seen before. Everything from eyebrows, lips, eyes and more have a realism because they were actually captured directly from a real person. The best part is that plenty of characters are recognizable to actors you’ve seen in some of your favorite shows today.

The use of the MotionScan technology plays the biggest role in the game as it is your job to interrogate witnesses/suspects for either information or confessions. When you interrogate someone their facial expressions will mostly give away if they are telling the truth, doubtful or lying. With Phelps’s trusty notebook you will have to gather clues in key areas, talk to several people and jotting down important information that can further the case. This will also be key to figuring out if someone is lying to you as you will need to refer to a clue discovered before hand. What I love about this style of play is that even expert players will sometimes have a hard time reading someone’s facial expressions.

L.A. Noire isn’t just detective work though. Throughout the city there are dispatch calls like a regular cop would get which you can take as side missions. If you thought there weren’t enough action elements in the game well this will keep the blood pumping. Most dispatches involve either running after a criminal, car chases or shootouts. There are 40 in total and can be done at any time during your career.

The level of detail in the game is great and aside something like Mass Effect this has some of the best character animations I had ever seen in a game. It truly knows how to bridge the gap closer from videogames and theater cinematic’s. The music also brings out some of the games riches features, enveloping you into the story but nothing is like the voice acting. Some really talented people are at the helm of characters you encounter in this game and it makes a world of a difference to see great work executed so well.

As you progress through the cases it starts to get noticeably repetitive, especially during homicide. Fortunately at the end of it and there after you get a refresher that keeps you going right through to the end. One option that should have been explored is multiple right answers while interrogating. I had sometimes come to my own conclusion as to why they were lying and while my answer made sense it wasn’t the right one since there is only one. While this is an open sandbox game it doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want. Hell the more damage you occur in the city during a mission effects your overall case rating at the end. You will also get occasional drops in frames and technical pop-ins but it’s not enough to really effect the game.

I believe that L.A. Noire is one of those games that everyone should try, aside some of the car chases and shootouts its one of the easiest games to get into. It will challenge new gamers and experts alike. This new franchise has remarkable potential and Rockstar has done a fine job of seeing this to completion. The game isn’t perfect by any means but it’s one of the best experiences you’ll get all year without a doubt.

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Overall = 8.9

Redbox Games Offering Game Rentals

Redbox has been around since the fall of Blockbuster, you know that movie rental company with the blue and gold colors, the one that charged you for late fees even when they said they wouldn’t? Well any how, Redbox is revamping their boxes and trying to connect to the gaming side of entertainment. Redbox will offer games for rent starting today at 21,000 locations, and some of the games they’re aiming to offer are Brink (PS3, X360), Call of Duty: Black Ops (PS3, X360, Wii), Duke Nukem Forever (PS3, X360), Infamous 2 (PS3), LA Noire (PS3), and Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PS3, X360, Wii). No word on if they will offer 3DS or Vita games but it looks like we all have one more stop before heading home.

Black Ops: Annihilation

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It’s that time again where Activision is squeezing all the juice out their lemons. Come June 18 for Xbox 360 first, Black Ops will have another map pack entitled Annihilation. Annihilation will have four new multiplayer maps Hangar 18, Drive-In, Silo, and Hazard, also a brand spankin new zombie map called Shangri-La. Hangar 18 is based on Area 51, with a lot of easter eggs to be found, Silo will be based on a large Russian missile construction site, Drive-In is a small compact map with a similar feel to Nuke Town, Hazard is a map that was inspired by the map Cliff Side from World at War, but revamped as a golf resort. If you played the Call of the Dead and did the Golden Rod easter egg you would know that our old boys from the other zombie games have traveled to paradise. Where else than Shangri-La? Shangri-La will be a tight quarters zombie maps, with different types of traps and escape routes to get away from the hordes of zombies and zombie monkeys.



LVLONE Casting Call: All Skills Welcome

Now that E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) has ended last week and our team has recuperated from the event we want to get you! involved. Yes we attended E3 and saw some really cool shit but thats only the tip of the ice berg. Be apart video game site that’s growing and plans to do big things in the future. Do you have a love for games? Have an opinion on certain topics, are you maybe good at certain tasks? Well we’re looking for you, hell all of you!

You will have access to some of the most exclusive news, info, demo’s/games, contacts and events you have seen in gaming. Any skill you think you have we maybe looking for whether your good at social networking, writing articles, PC titles, Indie, MMO’s, consoles, advertising knowledge, shoot a flame thrower!? etc. nows your chance to be apart of something big and a fun with a fun team at that.

Send us a message here or type in a short one and sent here.Put your interests and any part you might want to be involved in with the header “I want to be apart of LVLONE!” and we’ll go from there. We welcome all and can’t wait to here from you.

E3 2011: Onlive Tablet App hands on

It was exactly one year ago where Onlive were just getting their foot in the door and showing the world what cloud gaming looked like. With TV, blu-ray player deals and a Micro-Console they have pretty much blown the doors right open for the service. One of their next entries was the Onlive app running on tablet devices unveiled at their booth at E3. LVLONE got a chance to sit down with them and get some hands on to find out what it was all about.

To note this isn’t the same app on the iPad which is just a viewer but will be an update in the future. We were given a demo of how the new app works on the iPad 2 and like the desktop version of the software this one works just the same. Like the desktop version you can view, purchase and play Onlive right on your tablet device.

We were first treated to an example of how it played by checking out Lego Batman. The buttons are laid out on the sides of the tablet and can be configured in anyway. They went as far as to say if a dev had certain button layouts that was beneficial, it would come pre-customized to suite it. While we noticed some connection drop, that had to do more with the congestion of networks in E3.

The second demo was Assassins Creed Brotherhood, showcasing that even some of the most graphically intensive games can run on a tablet device because of the Onlive software. The game looked great and the only lag noticed was almost about the same amount from the desktop version. They are currently look at the best ways to map complex games of this nature with touch pad. While they do have the universal blue tooth/wifi controller some will not have this option if they don’t want it.

Other plans like having the service running a cloud based browser which would essentially enable the ability to run flash on the iPad 2 and touch pad sensitive games were also shown. Along with making games have touch capabilities. Onlive has certainly impressed me on how far they have come in a short amount of time. I’m really excited in the direction the platform is going, who knows maybe we’ll see MMO support in the future?