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Split/Second Review – A flashy new entry to arcade racing

It’s been awhile since we’ve seen a breakout hit of arcade racers. Burnout Paradise was pretty much the last of it but we’re about to see that drought come to an end with Split/Second. Disney Interactive and the guys over at Black Rock Studios have come up with a game with enough destruction and chaos to make Burnout quiver in its boots. Does this mean we have a new king of arcade racers, or in the very least give a game like Burnout a run for its money? Yes and no.

Split/Second is essentially a racing game based around the premise of a TV reality show. Each car is marked as a contestant with the environment as the racers weapon of choice. Triggering the areas marked within the course will set off some form of destruction causing vehicles around it to lose control and possibly crash. These are called Power Plays and the more you build upon it, the bigger the amount of destruction that can be caused. Not all the modes allow you to destroy the environment however as Split/Second tries out new things.

Some of the modes consist of Race, Elimination, Air Strike and Survival. Besides the Power Play races, Air Strike and Survival are different modes we haven’t seen in the past. Air Strike will have a helicopter chase you around the track, launching missiles at marked areas, gain points while you try desperately to avoid them. Survival has you race around trying to overtake large trucks for points while it tosses explosive barrels toward you. Each mode offers a good amount of variety and always keeps the action feeling fresh. The game also offers three vehicle options as well that serve a different purpose in races. These cars consist of a muscle car (all rounder), super car (high top speeds but prone to power sliding and power plays) and Trucks (slower but better control and harder to knock out).


The destruction is where Split/Second shines the most. The graphics are gorgeous and actually look similar to early targeted screens of Burnout paradise. Their are no frame rate issues from destruction as it never skips a beat, giving off great effects of debris, sparks and explosions. Lighting is done extremely well and everything has a great amount of detail. Presentation is also a high point as it offers slick menus, stats and game progression. The HUD is placed directly being the car, leaving less clutter on screen to enjoy the atmosphere around you. Being very flashy while creating a clean feel is something that Black Rock has done well, but with all this it seemed to have come with a price.

The controls are actually not a strong suit and in fact can lead to quick frustration. Vehicles never feel like their on the track because of the drifting mechanic in the game. Drifting and power sliding help increase you Power Play bar for attacks but the drifting has issues. Either you vehicle over shoots into a wall every time or remains in a state of drift after a wall collision. Trucks don’t really suffer from this but cars without a level nine drift do. The rubberbanding (AI catch up system) seems to be some of the worst we’ve witnessed in racing games. Crashing after leading in a race with no one behind you can result in coming in 5th within two seconds? The game has plenty of little known issues and by the time you reach the 6-7 episode it becomes more of a chore. You will constantly be left in the dust at the start of a match and if not struggling to knock cars out with power plays just to keep a float. Even with these flaws it manages to be an easy pick up and play game.

Eight player multiplayer can also be found here. Most modes carry over and races start relatively fast. With the destruction that takes place the game keeps up very well as their were no known lag issues. The problem that plagues all arcade racers is that theirs no vehicle upgrading or leveling. This forces players to choose the best 2-3 cars in the line up essentially making all other vehicles made in the game useless.

So is this game better then Burnout? No but it doesn’t need to be. It delivers on the instant fun and new experience of what it brings to the table. Its hard to overlook some of the problems and things that could have been included. Upgrading vehicles, better optimization and for a game that bases itself as a TV Reality Show it would have been nice to see the inclusion of a actual replay system at the end of a race. For its first entry Split/Second does enough to keep us entertained with all its flash, sound effects and pretty explosions. If a sequel is derived of this (and we hope their will be), we can’t wait to see what would be in store next.

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Hands on Impression Halo: Reach Beta Generator Defense


The last update for Halo: Reach beta before it went out today is Network Test 1 .. or Generator Defense as we all know it. Generator Defense mode is different then the others. Three Spartans versus Three Elites, Spartans must guard 3 generators from being destroyed by you know who. Each team has four different load outs to choose from but in the beginning all that matters is how quick you can get to a generator before the other team does. At the start of the round each team is at their designated bases, and within 5-10 seconds ordnance is dropped in random locations from above. First to reach the drop gets to reap the benefits of either a rocket launcher, Spartan laser rifle, or plasma launcher.

While playing as the Elites I noticed trying that attacking from a far distance with the Needler Rifle (Type-31 Rifle) or even short burst with the plasma repeater (Type-51) did very little in terms of damage. The most effective way seems to be up close and personal. Communication between your teammates also plays a vital role in this game type. Planning your attacks accordingly and letting your team know when and where to attack will definitely lead to a win.

The Spartans role for defending the generators is simple but challenging. Locking down a generator is definitely key in protecting a generator. Locking down a generator is the same thing as the armor lock ability for the Spartan, the lock down lasts for thirty seconds and can be re-activated 3-5 seconds after the cool down is complete. Their isn’t too much to the Spartan side other than getting your butt over to the generator area and literally putting your Spartan’s life on the line to halt the attack. However they do have a new gun to play with.


The M319 IGL (more formally Individual Grenade Launcher, Caliber 40mm, M319) is a single shot, break-action, grenade launcher firing 40mm ammunition. Because of its simplicity, ruggedness, and firepower, the M319 has been a mainstay within the UNSC Army’s arsenal since its official adoption in 2263. This gun has two types of shots a single release explosion or holding the trigger down to delay the explosion until release or contact.

Generator Defense is a fun game mode. I can’t wait till it’s open to larger maps where their can be different types of strategies in place for attacking and defending. Possibly multi-leveled stages? Something like a single base with 5 different levels with generators on every other level would be amazing. The one thing that bugged us is when a game goes into sudden death. We had the pleasure of being in numerous games where the generator would open in the last possible second in sudden death but the game would end anyway when it should end when it closes. As the Beta comes to a close hopefully Bungie gets this game out to everyone soon with everything we loved in and everything we didn’t out.

If you have’t checked out impressions of Playlist 1 and Invasion then what are you waiting for?

AHA and Nintendo team up for Healthy Living Through Active-Play Video Games

The Heart Association has decided to jump on the bandwagon with Nintendo and create Active-Play video games. It’s pretty much everything that the Wii is. Wii Fit Plus, and Wii Sports Resort will be branded this summer with the Heart Association’s logo to know that they stand behind the active gaming genre of games.

Later this year Nintendo and the American Heart Association will convene a multidisciplinary summit of representatives from areas such as science, health care, research, physical activity, fitness and video gaming. The goal will be to bring together thought leaders, each with a unique perspective, to take a closer look at the synergies and potential benefits of active-play video games and physically active lifestyles. Some of the people involved in the development of the summit include Dr.

Their latest accessory geared toward Active-Play is the Wii Rowing Machine.

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Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition soundtrack free for a limited time

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Atlus have remastered and recomposed the music from Zeno Clash. Every track is presented as a complete composition. If you haven’t played the game yet, then I advised you to try it! Zeno Clash Ultimate Edition is on Xbox LIVE Arcade for 1200 Microsoft Points. Visit the official game website www.ZenoClash.com for more information. To download the full soundtrack, visit the website and click on the ‘soundtrack’ button, enjoy! Also check out our review for the game here.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies Launches on July 11 for the US


Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies for the Nintendo DS will be launching in the US on July 11. The game will contains special modes that let players share their adventure with others, allowing up to four players to team up via a local wireless connection and experience the fun of tackling challenging monsters and dungeons cooperatively with their own characters. Players can even leave the game active in their backpacks, pockets or purses and still interact with other players via an interactive “Tag Mode.” Information about players’ characters can be wirelessly transmitted to others, and treasure maps and customized greetings can be exchanged automatically by players who come within range of one another when their games are set to Tag Mode.

Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep releasing this fall

Square Enix has announced Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep will be available later this year on September 7th.  Along with this huge release for the PSP that will be a bundle pack from Game Stop fro $199.99.

The limited edition Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep PSP Entertainment Pack will include:

  • “Mystic-Silver” PSP-3000 system
  • KINGDOM HEARTS Birth by Sleep on UMD (Universal Media Disc)*
  • Movie (to be announced)
  • 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo

Be the Next LVLONE Girl of the Month

I know we’ve been lagging a bit in the LGM section but updates are soon to come!

Let’s get to the point, have any of our female readers felt that you’d like to be enshrined in our LGM posts? If so then you are in luck! We’re starting to look for new LGM girls. If you feel like you want to be our LGM please feel free to submit us a line at Submissions section, along with why you should be chosen as the LVLONE Girl of the Month. Make sure to send us a picture and leave us an email to contact you with. We’ll enter your name into a random drawing to choose our LGM, then as soon as the winner is picked we’ll contact you.

Well I wish all you girls good luck and hopefully we’ll see you posted as LVLONE Girl of the Month!

Now Shipping 5/17/2010: 3 Pack Special

 Red Dead Redemption

Red Dead Redemption created by Rockstar San Diego, is a huge, open world sandbox environment letting the player move freely. Players on foot can run, ride, interact with the environment, and combat enemies with weapons. Breeds of horses come in a different variety and are the main form of transportation. The game allows players to choose how they want to play. Storyline missions are for progressing through the game, and players can take part in side events as they explore the West. Their is a morality system in place for the way a player would progress within the game. The multiplayer is petty expansive with team based and free for all game types as well.

Split/Second

Split/Second is an action racing game developed by Black Rock Studio. In the game, racers take part in a fictional reality TV show where events are marked as episodes. There are a variety of events, each mainly focuses on destructible environments and random collisions triggered remotely by driver actions known as powerplays. Eight player multiplayer can be played with most of the modes as well.

Alan Wake

Alan Wakeis a survival thriller game developed by Remedy Entertainment. The story will play out in an episodic format, like a soap opera. Light plays an important role in gameplay and strategy. The enemies in the game are called “The Taken”. They are sensitive to light, encouraging the player to take advantage of environmental light sources and the importance of the flashlight as a main weapon. There is much to explore within this game as you unfold what is really taking place on this island.

Movie games such as Shrek Forever After  and Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands are releasing on multiple platforms.

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Alan Wake (360)

Attack of the Movies 3D (360, Wii)

Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow (DS)

Dragon Age: Origins-Darkspawn Chronicles (PS3, 360)

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (DS, PSP, PS3, 360, Wii)

Red Dead Redemption (PS3, 360)

Rocket Knight (PS3)

Shrek Forever After (DS, PS3, 360, Wii)

Split/Second (PS3, 360)

Trauma Team (Wii)

2K Games Partners with NVIDIA to bring PhysX and 3D Vision to Mafia II PC

2K Games announced today a partnership with NVIDIA to bring their PhysX technology to all versions of Mafia II , the epic mobster crime drama coming to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC. Additionally, the Windows PC version will feature a thorough integration of NVIDIA PhysX and 3D Vision technology into 2K Czech’s Illusion Engine. Mafia II will be the first Windows PC game ever to utilize the NVIDIA APEX Clothing module, providing an immersive gameplay experience in the world of 1940s and 1950s Americana.

will also be playable in full stereoscopic 3D, courtesy of NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, which combines high-tech wireless glasses and advanced software to create an impressive element of authenticity and immersive realism. Players will be blown away by the added depth of field on display as particles and explosions come off the screen in thrilling 3D.

Hunted: The Demon’s Forge Website is Live

Bethesda Softworks has announced the Hunted: The Demon’s Forge website is up and running.  The start of the site has screen shots of the new game and information of what it’s about. Hunted will be running on the Unreal Engine 3 and will be played in third person.

In Hunted you will control either E’lara, a ranged weapon expert, or Caddoc, a master swordsman. Players will have a variety of weapons, powerful spells, and will be able to use cover to fight through dungeons, overgrown ruins, and downtrodden towns. Co-op based puzzles will be in the fray to keep multiplayer lively.

Hunted will be available on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC in early 2011.