This Week In Gaming

By Zak Bratton

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker hits this week, and it will be the first game in the series directed by Hideo Kojima to be seen on a portable platform.

Peace Walker takes place before the original Metal Gear Solid and after the events of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops. The game is set in Costa Rica during the Cold War in 1974, and gamers will again take on the role of Naked Snake.
During last year’s Tokyo Game Show, Kojima said that even though Solid Snake’s storyline has been completed, both Naked and Liquid Snake still have stories to tell.

“Solid Snake’s storyline has ended with MGS4,” Kojima said “But there’s still a lot more when it comes to Naked Snake’s storyline. The Cold War was a time where people, neither good nor evil, were manipulated by various factors, and they became good or evil. The same goes for Liquid Snake, and we’ll get to see just what happened to him.”
Both Gamestop and Amazon have Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker bundles that include the game, a specially designed PSP, a Memory Stick PRO Duo and other goodies. See below for more details.

Rock Band: Green Day

Rock Band: Green Day features over 47 tracks that span the band’s entire career, including two full albums, Dookie and American Idiot.
As the fifth game in the Rock Band series, Rock Band: Green Day takes elements from previous versions and mixes them together, providing players with a similar yet more rewarding experience.

Harmonies, first introduced in The Beatles: Rock Band, made their way into Green Day: Rock Band, allowing multiple singers to perform vocal portions of the game, as well as a “no fail” mode carried over from Rock Band 2, that lets players complete a song regardless of their performance.

For hardcore fans looking for even more Green Day, major retailers are selling a Green Day: Rock Band PLUS edition for only an additional $10. The PLUS edition includes six additional song tracks, including “21 Guns” and “Viva la Gloria!” and a free disc export to transfer all songs from the game into your existing Rock Band game library. The PLUS edition is only available for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 consoles.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11

Since 1998, Tiger Woods has been featured as the face of EA Sports premiere golf-simulation game; this year is no exception.
With more precise controls, graphical enhancements and featured game modes than you can shake a golf club at Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 brings players closer to the action than ever before.

Gamers can now able to compete in the Ryder Cup. This biennial battle between the United States and Europe will allow golfers to lead their team in pursuit of bragging rights and the coveted Ryder Cup trophy. The Ryder gametype is available offline, as well as in 12 versus 12 Online Team Play, allowing players to participate in better ball, alternate shot and match play on The Celtic Manor Resort in Wales, the setting for this year’s Ryder Cup tournament.

PGA Tour 11 also attempts to offer an ever more realistic golf experience through the implementation of TrueAim. Players will now only see what a real golfer on a golf course would see, such as mile markers instead of a computer generated distance meter.
TrueAim also implements a more realistic camera angle. After a shot has been taken, the camera locks to the golfer rather than the ball like in previous versions, forcing gamers to question the outcome of their shot and listen to the crowd’s reaction for confirmation.
Similar to Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10, Wii players can use Wii MotionPlus, and will also be able to choose from two new swing modes: advance plus and tour pro. The Wii version also has miniature golf and online disc golf modes available to those looking for a more laid back experience.

Must See of the Week!

This week’s must see: the 250 GB Playstation 3 Father’s Day Bundle. This bundle, sold exclusively on Amazon, will feature a 250 GB PS3 Slim console, LittleBigPlanet: Game of the Year edition, a black Dualshock 3 controller and an HDMI cable – all for $350.

Now, instead of rushing to your friendly neighborhood Radioshack or tacking on an extra $20, buyers can now experience HD gaming right out of the box in 720p or 1080p resolution (an HDTV is still needed for this to work), so no more of those red, white and yellow cables.

Week of June 7, 2010

PS3 250 GB Father’s Day Bundle – Playstation 3 | available June 12 **Amazon only

Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker – PSP
$10 credit at Amazon
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker camouflage bandana at Gamestop
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Entertainment Pack – PSP
GameStop Exclusive Big Boss Bundle for Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker – PSP

Green Day: Rock Band – Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii
$10 credit at Amazon
$10 off a future order and a game code to export all 47 Green Day songs into your Rock Band music library at Gamestop

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 – Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii
$20 credit at Amazon
$10 off a future order and an exclusive downloadable course at Gamestop

Mega Man Zero Collection – Nintendo DS

Disgaea Infinite – PSP

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands – PC

Legend of Kay – Nintendo DS

Grand Ages Rome – Gold Edition – PC

House, M.D. – PC

The Bachelor: The Videogame – Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS

Satisfashion: Rock the Runway – Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS

Let’s Play Garden –Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS

Let’s Play Flight Attendant – Nintendo DS

Let’s Play Ballerina – Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS

Monkey Madness “Island Escape” – Nintendo DS

Vacation Isle: Beach Party – Nintendo Wii

Mini Ninjas – Mac OS X

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