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Comic-Con 09: Left 4 Dead 2 Features Stronger Narrative Than First Game

For all of the high-intensity action and zombie-fueled chaos that Valve’s Left 4 Dead provided, the one thing it didn’t offer was a deep story. Of course, when a developer like Valve skimps on the narrative, you know there has to be a good reason. That’s why it’s hardly surprising that Left 4 Dead 2 will feature a bit more story this time around, for as Valve’s Doug Lombardi explains, the first game was meant to be more of an introduction to the game’s design, control and mechanics, rather than a vehicle for a really deep story.

“Now that we feel that we have a good framework, or a good lexicon, for folks communicating about the game and the action, we can start layering in bits of story now, and having them comment more on things in the world, comment more about what they’re thinking…and that just gives the world a richer feel to it, rather than just a sort of zombie shooting gallery.”

There are a few great interactive storytellers out there, and Valve has surely secured a permanent seat at the top of that list, which is why I can’t to see how it’s able to fill out the game world, and overarching story, of the Left 4 Dead universe.

Source: G4TV

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Bionic Commando PC Game Review

Bionic Commando is the seventh generation console installment in Capcom‘s adventure-platformer series, and the sixth game overall (following the original arcade, NES, and Game Boy versions, Elite Forces, and Rearmed). The game was developed and published by Capcom in collaboration with Swedish developer GRIN (best known for Ballistics and the Microsoft Windows version of Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter series) and being Produced by Ben Judd. The game is a direct sequel to the second game and its remake Bionic Commando Rearmed, released in 1988 for the NES and in 2008 as a download for current gen systems. The development team has gone on record saying they have looked through all the old games including Mercs for connections. The game is run on the homebrewed Grin “Diesel” Engine.

According to a Capcom spokesperson a Wii version is also a possibility if the fans want it. The game was released in North America on May 19 and was released in all PAL territories on May 22, 2009, and the PC release shortly thereafter. A multiplayer demo has been released on the Xbox 360.

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Sony PSP Considered 2nd Analog for PSP Go

Like most PSP owners, we’ve definitely had our fair share of, “Why isn’t there a second analog stick on here?” moments, fiddling in the air with our thumb for the phantom nub. And Sony knows that we want it, according to the most recent issue of Game Informer where Sony exec Shuhei Yoshida confirmed that the company “had a very serious discussion” on the subject, but ultimately decided against it due to worries over splintering the market.
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Castlevania Movie!

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The Castlevania movie might have had a stake rammed through its heart earlier this spring, but the project is showing signs of life.

Saw franchise co-creator and director of Dead Silence and Death Sentence, James Wan, has signed on to co-write and helm the flick.

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Halo Anime Details

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Microsoft is teaming with five productions houses for a series of seven short films called Halo Legends, reports the Los Angeles Times. The five production houses are some of the biggest names in the industry:

Bones, Casio Entertainment, Production I.G., Studio4 C, and Toei Animation.

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New Left4Dead 2 Video Footage

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