Capcom has announced the new content update for Resident Evil 5. In the new DLC will be two new episodes, new costumes (Resident Evil makes an appearance), and Mercenaries Reunion which has eight new playable characters and weapons load outs.
The DLC is scheduled to be released in the Spring of 2010 for $49.99.
Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition will be the box copy of the game which will release after the DLC. PlayStation 3 users will get the game and added content on one Blu-ray disc and Xbox 360 users will receive a DVD with a token for the DLC.
A lot of us dream of spending a day in the shoes of our favorite video game character. Here at GotGame, we’re constantly thinking of you, the consumer! That’s why we’re proud to present Gamer ShoezTM (patent and actual invention pending), giving you all the powers of popular gaming icons!
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Stop your whining! I know you love it as much as I do. As indicated by all the recent articles, it’s top list fever this week! But I promise, this is the last list you’ll be seeing… this week. From me. Maybe.
Villains come in all shapes and sizes, but the greatest ones aren’t necessarily the most badass of them all. It’s the antagonists who somehow found their ways into our memories that stand out among the rest. Like it or not, here’s my top 7 villains of video games. It’s spoilerific!
To keep a game fun, the designers have to come up with imaginative representations of practical tools. There can be a dozen methods of replenishing your character’s falling health, but what form should that method take? Should it come in the form of an object or an action? Some of the solutions that designers have come up with have been downright bizarre, but in a video game context, we strangely accept them without question! Let’s hope you’re hungry…
With the scent of Halloween sweets dangling in the air, many of you are planning your trick-or-treat routes in order to provide maximum candy-grabbing efficiency—and to avoid those people who think pennies, apples, or razor blades are an acceptable substitute for chocolate. It’s a strenuous job, and sometimes you might just decide to “try your luck” at a new place in hopes of free candy. But beware: if there’s anything that video games have taught us, it’s not to go anywhere unprepared (especially if ghouls are involved). The following are five locations you may be better off avoiding during your hunt for free sugar, but in case you do end up waltzing through these neighborhoods, I’ll offer some advice on how to make your trip a treat, even in the trickiest of situations…
Have you ever wanted to watch a movie, but your busy schedule wouldn’t allow it? If you don’t have two hours to spare, but want to get in the Halloween spirit this week, I have the perfect solution for you: “Resident Evil (In a Nutshell).” It pretty much touches upon all of the major plot points of the film, but has much cuter zombies. You can’t go wrong, really. Don’t let pesky time restraints ever get in the way of you getting your zombie fix!
You know… I’m typically not a “hype” person. I don’t like ads, and I intentionally ignore them. If I take an opinion, it’s gotta be from a real person. And, even then, I reserve judgment on everything until I try it myself. And all this noise coming from EA about their new survival horror game is cacophonous. So, here’s the deal: Dead Space = Hype.