July 11, 2012

Sony’s Latest PSN Promotion Lets You Pre-Order Games


Posted on July 11, 2012 by Rae Michelle Richards

Sony’s PSN PLAY promotion is set to return to North America’s digital store front in just two short weeks. Featuring a lineup of four games: The Expendables 2, Sound Shapes, Papo & Yo and Counter-Strike Global Offensive there is something for everyone, whether you’re playing on a PS3 or Ps Vita.

PSN Plus members get an additional 20% discount on all four titles and all PSN members who pre-order any of these games receive an exclusive XMB theme for the PS3. In addition, by purchasing multiple PSN PLAY games you can snag a pretty sweet bonus, in the form of PSN cash.

Buy any 4 PSN PLAY games to get $10

Buy any 3 PSN PLAY games to get $6

Buy any 2 PSN PLAY games to get $3

Head on over to the full article after the jump for descriptions of each of the four games. We’ll have more on each of these games as they are released over the next few weeks.Read More


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Call of Duty Black Ops 2 “Villain” Trailer


Posted on July 11, 2012 by Rae Michelle Richards

The radio silence involving Activision/Treyarch’s new take on the Call of Duty franchise, Black Ops 2, didn’t last long. The publisher has released a brand new trailer for the game giving us a first glimps at Raul Menedez, the villain of BLOPS 2.

Lasting just over a minute trailer goes a little meta featuring a virtual youtube account belonging to Mr.Menedez with millions of views. We also get a great look at some of the futuristic technology featured in Black Ops 2, including some pretty sweet mechs and transforming helicopters.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 will be available November 13th in North America (USA/Canada). Check out the trailer after the jump!Read More


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Persona 4 Arena Moves Video: Teddie


Posted on July 11, 2012 by Rae Michelle Richards

Teddie, one of the most iconic Persona 4 characters finally gets his time to shine in this latest Persona 4 moves tutorial, released by Atlus.

For those not in the know Teddy is a playable character from Persona 4 who was modeled after the appearance of a stuffed bear. Serving as a sort of comic relief character during that game Teddie is often seen flirting and generally trying to boost moral within the group.

In the brief one minute video we get to see some of Teddie’s moves including a spiraling mid air attack, a 2D defensive move and a few of his specials that include fireworks and missiles!

Check out all the madness in the player below.Read More


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Video Game Music: Vol 2


Posted on July 11, 2012 by Jason Bassett

To view Volume 1, please click here!

As I sit here to write the next song, I am reminded of a song that took my breath away playing the original Assassin’s Creed. City of Jerusalem was the first song that I took notice to in Jesper Kyd’s great soundtrack that took the video game world by storm. The reason I choose City of Jerusalem for this week is because it does something new and bold that video game soundtracks rarely see. It takes a look at a middle eastern view on music and add’s great depth to the series, especially to this particular game in the franchise.

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The song starts out very slow and methodical; adding wind instruments catching the tranquility of the area when you first hit Jerusalem. This is especially powerful when you land in Jerusalem and notice the huge city surrounded by a huge wall. The powerful imagery is then cast aside by roaming people when the arabic tones come into play. The arabic tones by the man singing and his backup chorus make City of Jerusalem come alive. The beat pickups up, imagining you’re headed into the city as you passerby’s speaking to each other in harmony. Jerusalem then becomes a living city and as your enter the city and you are greeted by the townspeople and as you put your horse’s reigns on wooden piece of block you enter the city where the music ends.

City of Jerusalem adds charm to the franchise in which none have seen before. Kyd’s recognition to the area surrounding the player adds a uniqueness that will be very hard to duplicate for many games to come. This is not the only piece within this great soundtrack that has a lot of these types of songs; you should buy the album from iTunes as soon as you’re done reading this article.

Next week, we head back to the classics. For now, I will leave you with this hint: You’re a winner!


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Metal Gear Solid HD Collection (PS Vita) | Review


Posted on July 11, 2012 by Broken Joysticks

The Metal Gear Solid franchise is one of the most celebrated in all of gaming, spanning multiple console generations and iterations. Konami returns to the world that Hideo Kojima built with a port of Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 for the PlayStation Vita. Does this port of last year’s HD Collection hold up on a handheld? Find out in our first multi-editor review.Read More


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A War of Roses Behind The Scenes Dev Diary


Posted on July 11, 2012 by Rae Michelle Richards

Paradox Interactive’s latest title War of the Roses, an  online historical action title has a brand new developer diary staring Senior producer Gordon Van Dyke and lead designer Mårten Stormdaas they travel the English countryside scouting out real life locations that influenced the development of the game.

The game’s multiplayer mode allows players to customize their loadouts and classes featuring swords, shields but also  early flintlock weapons and crossbows. A War of Roses takes a bit of liberty with its recreation of English Civil War combat by adding flourishes and finishing moves that give the player sense of drama.

Check out the latest developer diary after the jump and we’ll have more on A War of Roses as it becomes available.Read More


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Broken Joysticks Summer Upgrades


Posted on July 11, 2012 by Rae Michelle Richards

We don’t like things to get stale here at Broken Joysticks and that’s why we’ve rolled out a series of upgrades that allow you, the reader, to share with us what you’re playing and comment on articles in new and exciting ways. These are just the first of a few planned upgrades that will make the site more accessible and enjoyable, that we will be rolling out in the future.Read More


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