This has to be some of the funniest stuff that I've seen in a while. Fairytale Fights hit the stores today and is available for the PS3 and XBox 360 consoles.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Fairytale Fights - Porn Stars Ron Jeremy, Krissy Lynn and Andy San Dimas Appear in New Game Trailers (Playlogic)
Posted by Mike at 10:51 PM
Labels: Andy San Dimas, Fairytale Fights, Krissy Lynn, Playlogic Entertainment, PS3, Ron Jeremy, XBox 360
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Fairytale Fights - Game Trailer for PS3, Xbox 360 (Playlogic)
Playlogic's Fairytale Fights is coming out on October 27, 2009 for Xbox 360™ and PLAYSTATION®3 entertainment systems. The game will not be available on the Wii (boo-hoo) but will be available for PC in 2010.
Fairytale Fights uses the Unreal Engine 3 technology and takes popular characters from well known fairytales and turns them on their heads as players must fight their way through hordes of bloodthirsty enemies on a quest to restore their own personal honor and re-establish peace in the land of fairytales.
Inspired by twisted cartoons like Happy Tree Friends and Itchy and Scratchy, and featuring a wildly colorful and distinct art style, players can cooperatively complete quests in the single-player storyline or compete in chaotic multiplayer battle with up to 4 players.
Links:
Fairytale Fights
Posted by Mike at 10:38 PM
Labels: Fairytale Fights, Playlogic Entertainment, PS3, XBox 360
Friday, July 03, 2009
Infernal: Hell’s Vengeance for the Xbox 360 Trailer (Release Date 6/30; Playlogic Entertainment)
Playlogic Entertainment has just released a prequel to its 2007 release "Infernal". This new game is available for the Xbox 360 platform and, like its predecessor, is a third-party shooting game.
In this game, you guide anti-hero Ryan Lennox, a "fallen angel" who has been recruited by the powers of Hell to fight “Etherlight”, Heaven’s secret agency, who is ready to unfold a plot against humanity of epic proportions.
"Take Ryan through a fascinating plot of paranormal intrigue and deception across a variety of US and European locations, including ancient monastery catacombs and secret mountain hideouts, before facing the ultimate showdown. Armed with a rich loadout of standard and exotic weapons, help Ryan use his hellish new powers to teleport, levitate and fire molten blasts of otherworldly energy, all on his quest to reveal the secret behind Etherlight’s plans, unleashing hell one bullet at a time."
"Infernal: Hell's Vengeance" is available through Amazon.com for $50.54.
Posted by Mike at 11:53 PM
Labels: Etherlight, Hell's Vengeance, Infernal, Playlogic Entertainment, Ryan Lennox, XBox 360
Sunday, December 07, 2008
AC/DC Live: RockBand Track Pack Review (XBOX 360)
AC/DC Live RockBand Track Pack is a fun run-through of the band's 1991 concert at the Castle Donington Festival (note: this is the same concert that was released on DVD in 2007). The band was touring on the Razor's Edge CD at the time and their 18-song set is a nice mix of (then) current and Bon Scott-era material. As this show was professionally filmed, the sound quality of the set is excellent.
Here is the tracklist for the set:
01) "Thunderstruck"
02) "Shoot to Thrill"
03) "Back in Black"
04) "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be"
05) "Heatseeker"
06) "Fire Your Guns"
07) "Jailbreak"
08) "The Jack"
09) "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap"
10) "Moneytalks"
11) "Hells Bells"
12) "High Voltage"
13) "Whole Lotta Rosie"
14) "You Shook Me All Night Long"
15) "T.N.T."
16) "Let There Be Rock"
17) "Highway To Hell"
18) "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)"
Like the new AC/DC CD, Black Ice, this Track Pack disc is sold only as a stand-alone through Wal-Mart. The game can be played outside of RockBand but I would suspect that most people will import the songs into RockBand (for which there is a download code inside the package). As a stand-alone game, the functionality is somewhat similar to RockBand I and there is limited functionality available outside of being able to play the concert straight-through using the pre-generated band characters. While the tunes themselves can be a workout, you are going to need to import the songs into RockBand for World Tour, online play and to customize and equip the characters.
If you are an AC/DC fan, this game becomes a "must have". My only complaint is that I would have liked to have seen the band's likenesses used for the characters.
Posted by Mike at 10:12 PM
Labels: AC/DC, Black Ice, Live, Live at Donington, RockBand, Track Pack, WalMart, XBox 360