B3yond the Report 10.20.09: Borderlands Leads the Charge this Week
Posted by Jon Seddon on 10.20.2009
The first reviews are making Borderlands worthy of your attention and those Naughty Dogs at Naughty Dog are spreading rumors about cross game chat. Nippon Ichi want to bring their crazy games to UMD whilst many others refuse to support digital distribution
Another week devoid of anything other than a continuing stream of great games to play, which means I get to talk a lot about what I've been playing and hopefully you've been getting some time to play the likes of Uncharted 2 and Demon's Souls. With a killer game every week until December, I don't expect things to pick up news wise or let off games wise.
Other than that, I'd like to influence you to look at Borderlands and give a couple of
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Borderlands Out This Week
The most important game for Gearbox since the original Brothers in Arms game nears release and even though they have managed to find a very small space in a busy holiday season I am worried about whether it will sell. This is one of the few new IPs this year that will rely purely on selling you an idea; Brutal Legend is an original IP, but having the likes of Jack Black, Tim Schafer and a very public legal battle made sure that it was at least on people's radar. The game gets a free run this week on PS3 this week with only WWE providing any diversion for your dollars, but on 360, which it needs to succeed on, it's facing off against Forza 3.
I can't tell you it's a brilliant game, because I haven't played it but the reviews are putting it in the solid 80% range. I would never recommend a game I haven't played, but please take a look at this game, read those reviews and consider picking it up this holiday season. The future of original IP and a competent developer will be affected by your decision.
One of the reasons I'm worried about it is how little content I find on the Internet, but I've done my best to find what's worth reading. To begin with let's cover what's worth knowing about the game. Borderlands is set on a planet called Pandora which is host to a rag tag bunch or human and not so human characters with most of them out to do you harm. What distinguishes the game are the graphics, the procedurally generated weapons and the fact it mixes RPG and shooter with 4-player co-op.
If you haven't seen it in motion, here's a video to bring you up to speed
It's not a complete promotional black hole for this game though, even if 2K Games aren't splashing the cash. The developers will be at two Gamestop locations from Monday night, which will be in the past by the time you read this. Come on 2K, this is your one and only big release of this holiday season, unless you count.....actually that's about it. Perhaps, they are saving the big bucks for Bioshock 2, which will probably sell decently anyway. I guess decently might not be enough for them though as they need the motherlode after delaying eveything till next year.
As with most big games now, the first DLC has already announced and will be titled The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned and will cost you $10 around Halloween. It will include new quests, new enemies and new locations, so will be ideal for the keen amongst you that get through the game this week. Assume some of those new enemies will include the zombies from the title and that's another gaming convention ticked.
There might be some easy Trophies to pick up as well if a recent interview with Mr Pitchford has any bearing. He was talking Achievements with an XBox magazine and said that easy Achievements could add 40,000 sales to a game. Presumably this happens as the ease of the Achievements/ Trophies makes it way onto sites like PS3Trophies.org and the 40,000 Trophy fiends think, "wow, easy Trophies. I should pick this up". Anyway, that's just a little tip that this game might have some easy pots to collect and looking at them on PS3Trophies they don't look too bad
So, if you want a game that's a mash up of Fallout 3, Mad Max and Diablo, then check it out.
Your Chance to get Badman on UMD
What did you think about NIS's PSP game, Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What did I do to Deserve This? If you thought I should really pick that up, but I really want a UMD version, then NIS America feels your pain. They do however want some guarantee that they won't be burying tiny discs in the desert. If you really want the game and can find 999 like minded friends then you may just get your wish. If NIS get 1000 pre-orders for a limited edition run of the game they will indeed make the virtual a reality. You only have till November 13th to find those friends though. You could just import the UMD from Europe, but then I wouldn't have a story if you all did that.
For those of you that don't know Badman is a 2D almost puzzle game where you create a dungeon and breed monsters in order to take it out all those annoying heroes from other games. I like to think of it a cross between the Bullfrog favorite Dungeon Keeper and Comet Crash.
Whether this means that lots of other game will go the purely digital route or whether this signifies that digital sales have been very disappointing, I don't know, but for the moment I think it makes sense to continue to give consumers the choice. If this particular bit of marketing is successful, expect a similar approach for the sequel. For a look at what's on offer second time round go here.
Don't expect the PSPgo to be fully supported by 3rd Parties
I'm not sure if you've noticed that some games have been released on PSP recently at retail and still haven't seen a digital release? I guess there aren't that many PSPgo owners out there, but those guys can't play the likes of Undead Knights or NBA 2K10 yet. It's bad enough, even if it's just a delay between retail and digital, but once again Sony is doing it's best to to undermine it's own digital future. SCEA's Eric Lempel even went as far as saying that, "It's up to individual third parties to decide if and when to publish their UMD releases on PSN". Apparently companies like Namco do not currently have plans to support digitally distributed games.
This is the other end then of the digital debate, as some publishers avoid using this channel altogether with once again the consumer being the ultimate loser in this situation. Surely, it must be cheaper to produce digital content and you would think that you would end up with more of the money as a digital publisher. It leaves us to speculate on Sony's terms for PSN store space. We already know that they charge publishers for each megabyte for the demos on the service, so maybe they are being greedier than the retailers. At least Rockstar are supporting digital content with their own store front coming to PSN soon.
As sites like VG247 have said, Sony could make it mandatory for publishers to produce both versions of their games, which certainly wouldn't hurt the uptake of the PSPgo. I'm not sure whether they could legally do this, but it makes a lot of sense, which seems to sometimes escape Sony.
Clarification on ESRB ratings for Minis
This is just a quick update for last week's story about the cost of ESRB ratings. In a statement to Kotakuthis week, the ESRB stated that "[we have] a reduced fee of $800 for games that have development costs under $250,000". $800 sounds pretty reasonable and I guess if you're spending more than a quarter of a million dollars on development the higher price of $2000 is almost lost in the noise. The finger is once again pointed at Sony or the publisher as to why PSP Minis are working out so expensive.
God of War Collection Trailer
I thought it worth sharing this with you as it's the first footage of the God of War Collection which has now been confirmed for November in North America. The only thing I thought when I saw the footage was that it looked very similar to the original PS2 games, but way better than most PS2 games. This probably points to fact that the God of War developers managed to squeeze more than most out of the hardware, making games that looked better than some first generation PS3 games.
And Finally....One Last Game of Calling All Cars?
Remember the early days of PS3? David Jaffe's Calling All Cars was shown off as one of the killer apps of the PSN and a departure to smaller games from one of the creators of God of War. Perhaps it turned out a bit of an unbalanced free for all, but when you're options were limited this game got a few hours of my time. According to psnstoresanyone logging in today will see this message, "On January 14, 2010 the servers for Calling All Cars will be taken off-line. We would like to thank ya for yar support".
If anyone wants to spend an hour or so reminiscing about the early days of PSN, then message me (strictlybeats) on PS3 and we'll spend a couple of hours whacking each other with mallets as someone else snatches the prisoner for easy points.
Rumor of the week - Cross Game Chat in next PS3 Firmware Update
Apparently, a Naughty Dog developer with the name of RecklissAbandon posted on a PlayStation forum that the much wished for cross-game chat functionality will be added to the next firmware release. The post was obviously swiftly removed, but not before sites had posted it elsewhere. I guess that's one Naughty Dog that'll be spending time in the dog house.
The post was: I think they wanted people to have fun and enjoy the show since all dead players can talk to each other no matter what team you are on. But I will suggest it anyway. Not to mention that the next PS3 firmware update is going to allow cross game chat. So if players use that instead of in game communication then they would also be able to communicate enemies positions.
Whether the guy knows this to be true or he's just repeating other rumors that I've heard and posted about on previous weeks will soon be revealed if the regularity of firmware updates continues. I think Sony must know that many people hold this as the last big differentiator between XBox Live and PSN and so they have probably been trying to get it done for a while. Again, they are trying to get their console to do things that it was never designed for and hats off if they finally do it. I'm going to mark this rumor as true, if only because we've been waiting for so long.
Not much out there this week, but then it's not a good time to be pumping out new downloadable titles with all of those triple A titles hogging retail. I took the plunge on .detuned, but you might want to be more cautious. You might want to check out Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty
For the PS3 there are 4 new games this week, but you might want to temper your excitement, as you're getting .detuned, BUZZ! Junior: Monster Rally, Mushroom Wars and topatoi: The Great Tree Story. Mushroom Wars looks like an interesting little real time strategy game, but the others are probably best avoided. Another PS1 game sees Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation wrap up Lara Crofts adventures on the first PlayStation and was the last decent Tomb Raider until the current gen-versions saw a revival in her fortunes. For demos you just have NBA 2K10, which is obviously worth a download if you're a fan.
I've finished Uncharted 2 and have played a lot of multiplayer and this game definitely deserves to be mentioned as a GOTY candidate. Unless MW2 is a letdown(and we all know it won't be), it comes in at least second or third if you include Killzone 2. Uncharted 2 is probably a top 5 game of this current generation of consoles. Really, it's that good.
Posted By: The Genocide (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 02:09 AM
"It's not a complete promotional black hole for this game though, even if 2K Games aren't splashing the cash. "
What? I've seen commericals for that game all of last week & the weekend! That song has been stuck in my head & I almost impulsed Borderlands today when I picked up my WWE 2010. There was a poster in the window for Borderlands & at least 3 people were in the store picking it up. I'll probably pick it up soon as it sounds like it may be more pick up & play friendly for me than something like Fallout 3 GOTY
Posted By: Byzdalmyt (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 12:58 PM
Really happy that Borderlands is getting some promotion. Here in the UK it's not had much coverage. I still think 2K could have done more to get press coverage to get the hardcore more excited. Should get my copy tomorrow.
Posted By: J Seddon (Registered) on October 20, 2009 at 01:23 PM
I am holding out for the dust to settle on Borderlands. I am worried it is going to focus too much on the grind rather than quests like Fallout 3. But if it gets good word of mouth from people who complete it I will definitely check it out.
Sadly I agreed to get Uncharted 2 as a Christmas present so I won't be playing that for a while.
And I bought .deTuned because I thought it would be an interactive music visualisation (like the cool Earth one) that I could leave running in the background. So it wasn't what I expected but it was a ridiculously easy Gold trophy.
Posted By: Squishy (Guest) on October 20, 2009 at 02:52 PM