Mar 17, 2010

Kane & Lynch 2 Will Apply An Innovative Grain Filter That Makes The Action Look As Though It Was Shot On A Camcorder.
Square Enix has announced that their innovative camcorder-eque co-op shooter, Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days, will hit the US on August 24th. Europe will get in on the action just three days later on August 27th.
IGN’s got a new trailer which we’ve posted after the jump. Check it out.
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Mar 9, 2010

Just Cause 2 on Playstation 3 Demo Impressions.
At first we were a little disappointed with Just Cause 2. It’s a game we’ve been following closely here at PushSquare, namely because the original was somewhat of a flawed gem. Getting hands-on time with the recently released demo is the first time we’ve had a chance to play Just Cause 2 here at PushSquare towers, and honestly it didn’t leave the best first impression. The opening cut-scene seemed ridiculous, but then we’re not playing Just Cause 2 for story. No there was something about the controls that felt a little sticky. Then it clicked: we used our grapple hook to attach a leaking gas canister to a tyre. As the pressure in the gas canister gained momentum, we watched in delight as it went shooting upwards, the attached tyre flailing about behind it. Suddenly Just Cause 2 didn’t seem as “sticky” as before – it seemed as awesome as we’d predicted.
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Mar 6, 2010

Well This Looks... Different.
Well this is weird. Remember we announced the new Lara Croft game to be downloadable the other day. Yeah, well that was strange enough, but did you expect it to be an isometric co-op arcade-esque game? Noooo.
As described in a first-look by GameSpot, Guardian Of Light will feature two playable characters: Lara (obviously) and a Mayan dude called Totec. Both characters will have to help each other platform and mow down waves of enemies via an evil spirit named Xoxolt. Erm.
This strikes us as a downloadable spin-off to the Tomb Raider franchise. We’re gonna assume there’s still a proper “big budget” Tomb Raider game in development somewhere.
Mar 4, 2010

Lara Croft's Back In A Digital Download-Only Title. That's All We Know.
Square Enix Europe’s just announced that there’ll be a new Lara Croft game this year; note: not Tomb Raider. Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light will be a digital download released, presumably, on the Playstation Store. Though we’ve not been told concrete platforms as of yet.
Apparently, the game’s going to be completely different to what you might expect.
“This is a really exciting project for Crystal Dynamics, we have created something completely new and very different to what people might be expecting,” said Darrell Gallagher, Crystal Dynamics boss.
“Lara Croft is such an iconic character in videogames, with Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light we have created what we believe is a truly original digital experience.”
It’s going to be shown in private at GDC next week. Some really old rumours suggested Lara had gone all survival horror. We’ll have to wait and see if that turns out to be the case.
Feb 26, 2010

Just A Typical Spot Of GamePlay In Just Cause 2.
Good news folks, Just Cause 2 is set to get a PSN demo on March 4th. Why is this good news? Because no-one seems to give a shit about Just Cause 2 at the moment – but they totally will when they get to play it, yo!
You’ll get to mess around on a 35 square-mile sandbox of complete and utter fun. Of course, the full game will offer vast amounts of more land — but for a demo, 35 of the full 400 square miles should provide enough to cause chaos.
Just Cause 2 is out at the end of March and is going to be properly amazing. We called it last year. You still don’t care about the game, we know. But you will when you try the demo.
Feb 23, 2010

Batman: Arkham Asylum. Literally Life-Changing For The Folks At Rocksteady No Doubt.
Good grief Rocksteady. First you were an unknown, developing a game published by Eidos. Then all of a sudden you’re winning awards and being bought by Warner Bros. Just shows what happens when your studio make an amazing game.
That’s right, newly crowned big boys Rocksteady have been bought by Warner Bros, and are currently hard at work on a sequel to Arkham Asylum. Rocksteady’s games director Sefton Hill was delighted about the news, claiming: “The Rocksteady team is very much looking forward to creating more great games based on widely recognized Warner Bros. brands like Batman.”
Crikey. This is great news for British development too as, if you didn’t know, Rocksteady are British.
Feb 20, 2010
You know what, we’ve called it a hundred time but there’s no harm in calling it again: Just Cause 2 is definitely going to be this year’s sleeper hit. Do many people care about the game at this point? It seems not. But you know what, you absolutely should. And if you want a reason, watch the trailer embedded above.