
In the video posted below the break, R.U.S.E. producer Mathieu Girard talks strategy and how to do stuff with your keyboard and mouse.
Thanks, we needed a lesson on that.
Then he goes on to talk about the tools the team has given you to lead massive armies, and provides information on a few nuances and tricks the games uses like supply trucks having dual purposes, and the sandbox aspect of the game.
Loads of stuff really. It’s basically a walkthrough video of sorts, and it comes to us courtesy of D’toid.
Hit the break and watch.
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Splash Damage bossman Paul Wedgwood has told Eurogamer that Brink’s single-player mode will “teach people to be good at multiplayer shooters”.
“It’s our goal from the outset to incidentally teach people to be good at multiplayer shooters while they’re playing our single-player shooter,” he said. “At a certain point in the game we say to them, ‘Why don’t you just try co-op and see how you go? For this next mission we’re going to give you twice the number of experience points if you play co-operatively with somebody else.’”
However, if you don’t want to go online you don’t have to, he said, as the single-player will be just as “compelling as any other triple-A shooter”.
Game’s out next year on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.
Via Joystiq.
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Q-Games, creator of the excellent PixelJunk series on PSN, has something in the works for a Nintendo console – if a listing from the Australian Classification Operating Branch is to be believed.
Want to know more? Us too. But for now, a title’s all we’ve got. And unfortunately, “Reflect Missile” is one of those titles that’ll only make sense once we’ve seen the game in action.
When last Nintendo and Q crossed paths, Art Style: Digidrive / Intersect appeared on DSiWare. Reflect Missile doesn’t exactly scream “artsy,” but then, neither does “Digidrive / Intersect,” so you never know.
Thanks, GamerBytes.
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Modern Warfare 2 apparently does not offer native support for ultra widescreen resolutions achievable with a Triplehead system or Ati’s Eyefinity. But with tuning the config and adjusting the field of view it is possible to fix the problem.
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XboxMessiah takes a seemingly uncharacteristic look at the Gamecube: A console that was under-appreciated and pushed away by bigger systems. By talking about the pros and cons of the Gamecube, XboxMessiah hopes to put the spotlight on a console that deserved it.
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It seems that a whole new market is about to open up for downloadable games as the new Mystery Case Files will be available in Collector’s Edition.
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Xbox 360 owners will have to keep waiting for the iPlayer to launch on the platform as talks between parent companies, Microsoft and the BBC, hit a "stumbling block".
According to sources close to the BBC’s Future Media and Technology department, a deal between the two parties has still been unable to be reached because Microsoft’s strategy of charging for all content on its Xbox Live platform is incompatible with the BBC’s public service remit.
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TVGB: "While the next Zelda won’t be a radical departure from past games, it may yet contain gameplay additions most won’t expect. Like flying as a means of transportation, perhaps? If series’ director Eiji Aonuma’s hints have any merit to them, that may just happen."
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