Wednesday, December 2, 2009 - Page 2

Mickey Rourke Raps Over Game’s Closing Credits

These are the closing credits of Bethesda’s Rogue Warrior. And while he’s not technically rapping – they’re soundbytes from the game arranged almost perfectly – the effect is the same: it’s amazing. Completely, and utterly, amazing.


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Modern Warfare 2 Director To Make Hollywood Film Debut

Playing Modern Warfare 2 is like being in a big budget Hollywood action flick. No wonder the game’s director Keith Arem is going to make his motion picture feature film debut.


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Battlefield Heroes Is Practically Ruined

As a regular player of the game, I’ve had some kind things to say about Battlefield Heroes. As an online game, however, things can change at the drop of a hat. And EA just dropped the hat.


AU Diary: Where Did Napoleon Keep His Armies?

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Up his sleevies, of course. I spent the early afternoon out at Sega’s Sydney office to scout Napoleon: Total War. I have to say I like the direction in which they’re taking the series.


DSi XL Makes Jubblie Bouncing Extra Large

Sure, DSi has been been used by discerning individuals to do discerning things since it was released. Likewise, the DSi XL is being used for the same things. The difference? Size, it’s all about size.


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EA Might Cut Even More Games

When Electronic Arts sacked 1500 employees recently, it also binned a number of titles in production at the studio. Now that the dust has settled, however, they might bin a few more.


New Prince Of Persia Poster Is So Meh

The Prince of Persia movie trailer is fantastic — actually kind of excited to see it. Maybe! Looks like a Jerry Bruckheimer movie with sand and a shirtless dude. This latest movie poster?


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What Marketing Can And Can’t Do With Microsoft’s Avatars

We took a look at Microsoft’s “Avatar Guidelines” today, the company’s set of rules governing how avatars can be displayed in both internal and external (ie, catalogues) marketing programs. And they’re more interesting than you think.


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Final Fantasy XIII Is 50 To 60 Hours Long

Final Fantasy games are not short. So while big titles from other developers might be clocking in at somewhere between 7 and 9 hours, don’t expect a short Final Fantasy XIII experience. Expect a long haul.


Reader Review: Muramasa: The Demon Blade

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Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Alastair does, as he follows up his hack with a stylised slash.