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Archive for September, 2011

Battlefield 3 Preview

Posted by Zorine Te On Friday 30 September 20114 COMMENTS

The war of war games has sparked a storm of dispute like no other, and the Battlefield series in particular has drawn a great deal of attention to its most recent offering, Battlefield 3. Thanks to publisher Electronic Arts I recently had the chance to get some hands-on playtime with the game on the PS3. Read the rest of this entry »

nanoBITES 59

Posted by Black Panel Staff On Thursday 29 September 2011ADD COMMENTS


NanoBITES captures those small but important morsels of gaming information that otherwise might slip between the cracks.

ITEM! The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword will be coming to Australia on Thursday 24 November. While stocks last, all copies of Nintendo’s long awaited Wii MotionPlus showcase will include a soundtrack CD.

ITEM! Despite only confirming the project’s existence last week, EA has revealed that its remake of Syndicate isn’t far away. As reported by Gamasutra, the futuristic first person shooter is set to arrive on 360, PS3 and PC in February 2012.

ITEM! Klei Entertainment has announced that it has begun work on a follow up to its 2010 side scrolling brawler Shank. Featuring a variety of “new weapons and moves”, Shank 2 is coming to XBLA, PSN and PC in 2012.

ITEM! The Xbox 360 version of post apocalyptic shooter Rage will join the likes of Lost Odyssey and Mass Effect 2 in shipping on multiple discs, id Software has revealed to Eurogamer. Meanwhile, the single disc PS3 version will require an 8GB install.

ITEM! Grisly PS3 shooter House of the Dead: Overkill was refused classification back in August, effectively banning it from sale in this country. However, as noted by MCV, SEGA has since successfully appealed the decision and the newly rated MA15+ game is now due on Thursday 27 October.

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Join me, grow a mo and help change the face of men’s health

Posted by Matthew Hewson On Wednesday 28 September 20112 COMMENTS

It doesn’t get any better than this, folks.

The humble mo is a misunderstood creature. For 11 months of the year, it is often thought of as nothing but a bad taste remnant of the 70s. But for the month of Movember (formally known as November) moustaches are not only hip, stylish and desirable but indicate the wearer of said mo is a fine human philanthropist with the wellbeing of others on his mind.

For those that could never understand why during November half the male population was walking around with furry lip warmers, Movember is a charity event where men from all around the world grow moustaches and get sponsorship to raise money for men’s health programs such as prostate cancer research and male depression. I have been a supporter of Movember for quite a few years and while contemplating which style of face caterpillar I would don this year, I decided to drum up some additional support for the cause.

With this goal in mind, and knowing that my gaming brethren love to support a good cause, I set about organising the Australian Gaming Community Movember Team.  This is a group of games writers/players/developers who not only want to support a great cause but have no fear in showing a hairy upper lip to the world.

So if you would like to join me and many others in raising some money you can join our Facebook Group or join the team directly by visiting our page on the Movember website. The lovely ladies out there are more than welcome to join as a Mo Sista and help the fellas raise some money and provide support during what is likely to be an itchy time.

So wear your mo proudly, whether it be the Magnum PI, the Merv Hughes or the Uncle Chop Chop, and help change the face of men’s health.

Latest lore packed trailer for Amalur

Posted by Matthew Hewson On Wednesday 28 September 2011ADD COMMENTS

Early coverage of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning showed us what seemed to be a slightly generic action RPG with some great names behind it (notably R.A. Salvatore and Todd McFarlane). However the latest trailer that gives viewers a guide to the various factions within the Amalur universe shows players something extra to get them interested…… some personality. With a graphical style set somewhere between the sharp realistic graphics of Skyrim and the cartoony style of Fable, Kingdoms seems to be presenting us with quite a unique setting.

The trailer goes on to describe the various factions available for the player to join in Amalur, all of which adhere to the fantasy staples of Assassins, Warriors and Mages. The trailer did imply that the player would be able to join more than one faction, possibly joining their skill trees together.  With this intriguing possibility and the stylish direction Amalur is taking, this may be an RPG to watch out for.

EA, 38 Studios and Big Huge Games are set to bring Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning to PC, PS3 and 360 on Feb 12 2012.