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A few days ago, the climax of all my aspirations was the new DSi XL that’s arriving shortly here in the U.S. Now I have to set my sights on something greater…and in a different dimension. The true successor to the DS is coming out next year, the 3DS. continue reading…


It looks like the man of steel is going to be taking some tips from his old pal Bruce Wayne. continue reading…


So, I’m sitting down for another fascinating adventure through Pokemon platinum, knowing all too well that a Crystal remake is coming. All I need to do is beat the Elite Four and explore the battle frontier and I’m set. But when I turn it on…I get distracted.

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There is nothing like going through the city on a sunny day…while buildings are falling around you and people are trying to kill you that is. Army of Two: The 40th day got gamers hooked with its demo of mass destruction back in December and its full release in January. Now, EA has revealed that DLC is in the game’s near-future.

Army of Two: The 40th day is the sequel to the smash hit Army of Two, available on the Xbox 360 and PS3. Rios and Salem get thrown into more firefights were everything blows up (even more so than in the first game.) The game, which requires that players cooperate to move through missions, has generally been met with praise throughout the games industry and it looks like EA will be rewarding the gamers who purchased and have been plowing through the title with their friends.

The DLC will add two new chapters to the campaign. Called “Chapters of Deceit,” it will follow Salem & Rios as they find intel that could help them end the invasion of Shanghai by The 40th Day. It will consist of two new maps to shoot your way through and will cost 800 Microsoft Points or $9.99 on PSN.

Chapters of Deceit will be available for download on April 1st, so you have a few months to catch up if you haven’t already been playing through Salem & Rios’ latest over-the-top adventure.

Check out screens from the DLC package below.

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Ah, the DICE convention…gaming’s latest glimpse into the future. Surprises abound here like when Ubisoft Creative Director Patrice Desilets and Assassin’s Creed‘s-lead writer Corey May gave us a taste of whats to come for the next installment of Assassin’s Creed.

Back in 2007 gamers around the world were introduced to Altair and the free roaming world of the holy land of 1191 AD in Assassin’s Creed and in 2009, Ubisoft unveiled Assassin’s Creed 2, which won many awards across the industry and was nominated at this year’s DICE awards. but lost out to Uncharted 2, the heavy favorite. But, the DICE awards are the games industries Oscars, and it is a major feat to just be nominated. While strolling the red carpet before the awards ceremony last night, Desilets and May discussed the next adventure in the Assassin’s Creed series, revealing juicy tidbits.

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