Mass Effect 2 Wins Game Of The Year At The 2011 Interactive Achievement Awards

Posted on February 12, 2011

Interactive Achievement Awards

The results are in from the 14th annual Interactive Achievement Awards, and the big winner is Mass Effect 2. The game took home the Game of the Year award, as well as the prize for Role-Playing/Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year and Outstanding Achievement in Story.

In terms of sheer numbers, Red Dead Redemption is the winner, taking home five total awards, including Best Outstanding Character Performance for John Marston and Action Game of the Year.

The full list of winners is below:

Family Game of the Year
Dance Central

Microsoft Game Studios/MTV Games
Harmonix Music Systems

Strategy/Simulation Game of the Year
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

Blizzard Entertainment
Blizzard Entertainment

Outstanding Achievement in Animation
God of War III

Sony Computer Entertainment America
SCE Santa Monica Studio

Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction
Red Dead Redemption

Rockstar Games
Rockstar San Diego

Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering
Heavy Rain

Sony Computer Entertainment America
Quantic Dream

Outstanding Achievement in Game Play Engineering
Red Dead Redemption

Rockstar Games
Rockstar San Diego

Outstanding Character Performance
Red Dead Redemption
– John Marston
Rockstar Games
Rockstar San Diego

Outstanding Achievement in Story
Mass Effect 2

Electronic Arts
Bioware

Role-Playing/Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year
Mass Effect 2

Electronic Arts
Bioware

Outstanding Innovation in Gaming
Heavy Rain

Sony Computer Entertainment America
Quantic Dream

Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition
Heavy Rain

Sony Computer Entertainment America
Quantic Dream

Outstanding Achievement in Soundtrack
Rock Band 3

MTV Games
Harmonix Music Systems

Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design
LIMBO

Playdead
Playdead

Sports Game of the Year
FIFA Soccer 11

Electronic Arts
EA Canada

Social Networking Game of the Year
CityVille

Zynga
Zynga

Adventure Game of the Year
LIMBO

Playdead
Playdead

Racing Game of the Year
Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit

Electronic Arts
Criterion

Fighting Game of the Year
Super Street Fighter IV

Capcom
Capcom/Dimps

Outstanding Achievement in Online Game Play
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

Blizzard Entertainment
Blizzard Entertainment

Portable Game of the Year
God of War: Ghost of Sparta

Sony Computer Entertainment America
SCE Santa Monica Studio/Ready at Dawn

Casual Game of the Year
Angry Birds HD

Chillingo
Rovio

Outstanding Achievement in Game Direction
Red Dead Redemption

Rockstar Games
Rockstar San Diego

Game of the Year
Mass Effect 2

Electronic Arts
Bioware


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Mass Effect 2 hits DICE jackpot

Posted on February 12, 2011

DICE 2011: Red Dead Redemption, Enslaved, and God of War III upset at Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences’ annual trophy fest.

LAS VEGAS–Thursday has by far been the most eventful day for the Academy of Interactive Arts and Science’s 2011 DICE Summit, and it has already seen panels from the likes of Jade Raymond, Richard Garriott, and the BioWare doctors Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk, as well as a number of other high-profile industry notables. However, the crowning jewel of the day is still to come, with the 14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. PT tonight.

The leading contender this year is Rockstar Games’ Red Dead Redemption, which has already taken home a number industry awards, including GameSpot’s Game of the Year. However, Rockstar’s Western has stiff competition in all of the nine categories it is competing in, from the likes of Namco Bandai’s Enslaved and Sony’s God of War III, each of which has earned six nominations.

Both Red Dead Redemption and God of War III, but not Enslaved, are up for the AIAS’ coveted Game of the Year award. Other nominees for the top honor include Treyarch’s best-selling Call of Duty: Black Ops, BioWare’s sci-fi role-playing game Mass Effect 2, and the breakout iPad gaming hit Angry Birds HD.

A number of industry luminaries are also slated to receive accolades tonight. Muzyka and Zeschuk will both be inducted into the AIAS’ Hall of Fame, while former EA star and current venture capitalist Bing Gordon will be bestowed with a Lifetime Achievement award. Bill Budge will walk away from the evening with the organization’s second annual Pioneer Award.

Industry-staple funnyman Jay Mohr is on hand to host tonight’s event, which will be going down at the Red Rock Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Stay tuned for GameSpot’s liveblog to receive updates on award winners as they happen. And who knows, perhaps the evening will end with a game reveal, as it (sort of) did last year.

[7:42] The 14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards is about to begin, as the assembled industry collective dabs their mouths after a meal furnished by the AIAS.

[7:42] Designers have turned out in the nines, largely, as business casual meets jeans, stylish shirts, and gym shoes.

[7:43] Of note: OPEN BAR! Here’s hoping a certain loose-lipped analyst has properly libated.

[7:44] Despite being advised by the PA system for attendees to take their seats, it does not appear as if anyone is doing so.

[7:44] The work of the networker never ceases, it would appear.

[7:45] OK, here we go. The lights go down, and the noise joins it.

[7:45] On screen, a video scrolls, offering slogans that are reminiscent of The World’s Most Interesting Man.

[7:45] But, of course, it’s not. It’s Duke Nukem.

[7:45] Borderlands’ Claptrap appears to be directing the “commercial.”

[7:46] And he proceeds to berate Duke over his long absence.

[7:47] The video has Claptrap telling Duke that he needs to be more like Game of the Year nominee Red Dead Redemption.

[7:48] Duke then pretends to be in various other GOTY nominees, ranging from God of War III to Halo: Reach.

[7:49] The video ends with Duke blowing Claptrap to pieces with a rocket launcher…and we’re on to the actual show!

[7:49] Jay Mohr takes the stage. This is his sixth year hosting.

[7:50] Mohr bemoans his failed career, saying he should be more like Charlie Sheen.

[7:51] He’s apparently screentested for the Angry Birds TV show, saying he is trying to get the role of the “white one that constantly takes a dump on things.”

[7:52] “I will never be as good at any of the jobs I’ve had as you all are at yours,” he says.

[7:52] The crowd gives itself a hand.

[7:52] Richard Garriott apparently just got engaged?

[7:52] That appears to be an actual thing…

[7:53] The sideburns and neck beards appear to be particularly well groomed tonight, he says.

[7:53] BlizzCon makes this event look like the Kennedy Center Honors, he says.

[7:53] Yes, Blizzard’s top brass is in attendence.

[7:57] Mohr is back to lauding the audience and the award ceremony. This ceremony, he says, is devoted to nothing but games.

[7:57] That’s apparently a good thing, because when the awards come from luminaries within the industry, that just makes sense and feels good.

[7:58] Some great titles came out this year, he says, name checking Super Meat Boy and DeathSpank.

[7:59] He says he didn’t play either, but those are some “real ballsy titles.”

[7:59] If you see The King’s Speech and Super Meat Boy on a retail shelf, the choice is clear.

[8:01] Mohr apparently has an issue with Obsidian’s decision to cast Matthew Perry in Fallout New Vegas.

[8:02] He then proposes a number of better alternatives, including Harvey Keitel and Tracy Morgan.

[8:02] These are, of course, accompanied by fairly spot on impersonations.

[8:04] Mohr’s about to make fun of Ubisoft now, talking up Michael Jackson: The Experience.

[8:06] Call of Duty: Black Ops sales are next up for ridicule.

[8:06] Activision, you’re like James Cameron. You make one record-breaking hit after another, and absolutely no one wants to work with you.

[8:11] EA Sports is next up for ridicule…Tiger Woods to be exact.

[8:12] He says EA gave them an ultimatium: get better or lose your game.

[8:12] But come on, he says, who would you replace him with? A drunken John Daley?

[8:14] Online gaming is his next topic: DC Universe he says is his current fascination, and it gives a whole new generation of kids to pass on being Aquaman.

[8:14] Poor Aquaman, he didn’t ask to be drawn.

[8:16] Every console made some major technological advances last year, he says.

[8:17] PS3 offered 3D, Xbox 360 has Kinect, and the geniuses over at Nintendo made…a red Wii.

[8:17] All we ask for is effort, Nintendo, he says.

[8:17] Alright! It looks like Mohr’s comedy routine is over, and it’s time to start handing out awards.

[8:18] Ted Price and Morgan Webb will be handing out the first award, which will go to outstanding achievement in visual art.

[8:19] The nominees are: COD: Black Ops, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, God of War III, Red Dead Redemption, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction.

[8:19] And the winner is…God of War III

[8:19] Bruno Velazquez served as art director on that one.

[8:24] For the Art Direction award, we have Alan Wake, Enslaved, God of WAr III, Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Red Dead Redemption.

[8:24] And the winner is… Red Dead, directed by Daren Bader.

[8:24] Visual Engineering award nominees: Call of Duty Black Ops, God of War III, Heavy Rain, Medal of Honor, Metro 2033.

[8:24] The winner is… Heavy Rain, directed by Damien Castllitort.

[8:25] Gameplay Engineering nominees: Dance Central, Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Red Dead Redemption, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Super Scribblenauts.

[8:25] And the winner is: Red Dead Redemption, Christian Cantamessa directed that one.

[8:25] Character Performance nominees are next.

[8:26] Nominees are Monkey from Enslaved, Kratos from God of War, Male Shephard in Mass Effect 2, John Marston in Red Dead Redemption, Tychus Findlay in Starcraft II.

[8:26] The winner is, John Marston in Red Dead Redemption.

[8:26] After the battery of awards, Mohr is back for more jokes.

[8:27] People are apparently happy about the show, according to folks on Twitter. “Usually, these tell me what an a****** I am,” Mohr says.

[8:27] To present the award for Family Game of the Year, they picked–aptly?–Randy Pitchford, CEO of Duke Nukem Forever publisher Gearbox.

[8:28] Those who know me best know I’m a huge family man, Pitchford says. The only thing he enjoys more are all his attempts to create them.

[8:28] Guess Mohr isn’t the only comedian here tonight.

[8:28] Family Game of the Year nominees are: Dance Central, Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4, Rock Band 3, and Singstar Dance.

[8:28] And the award goes to…Dance Central, from Harmonix.

[8:29] Alex Rigopulos takes the stage, saying that the team was dying to make this game, because people are seldom happier than when they’re dancing.

[8:29] Mohr retakes the stage, and introduces the man who will present the Racing Game of the Year, introducing Don Mattrick.

[8:29] Racing Game of the Year nominees: Gran Turismo 5, ModNation Racers, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, and Split/Second.

[8:29] And the winner is…Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, developed by Burnout studio Criterion.

[8:30] It’s now time to present Bill Budge his Pioneer Award, the second that the AIAS has handed out. Don Daglow presents.

[8:31] It’s been 30 years since Bill Budge burst on the screen, he says. It was the time of Atari and consoles, but it was also the world of Apple II computers.

[8:32] Into that era came Bill Budge, where programmers hand-placed pixels. When Bill came with Raster Blaster, he changed everything. He made it easier for developers first, and then with Pinball Construction Set, he gave that power to the players.

[8:32] After the crash of the console market, people still had Budge’s games on PCs, which were being bought by parents for their kids’ homework.

[8:32] He inspired a generation of designers to not give up.

[8:33] This quite, humble guy built the foundation that we all get to enjoy today, he says.

[8:36] A highlight reel of Budge’s career unspools, with industry luminaries that include Will Wright extolling the man’s contributions.

[8:36] Budge takes the stage to a standing ovation from the room.

[8:37] “I love working at Google, but it’s funny, because all they talk about is the games they want to program.”

[8:38] He says it’s amazing to look at his old games and how primitive they look compared to what people are making now.

[8:39] Budge exits, Mohr enters.

[8:39] The president of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences, Martin Rae, takes the stage.

[8:40] He is here to detail the voting process that went into these awards.

[8:40] The voting process defines us, he says. The process is driven by game creators, and winners are honored by their peers, he says.

[8:40] The panel votes to come up with a list of finalists, and then that list is sent to some 20,000 members to hone down.

[8:40] And Mohr is back.

[8:41] The man behind the Ratchet and Clank series is presenting now, Brian Algier.

[8:42] Algier is here to present the award for outstanding achievement in story.

[8:42] The nominees: Alan Wake, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, Heavy Rain, Mass Effect 2, and Metro 2033.

[8:42] And the winner is…Mass Effect 2, written by Mac Walters and Drew Karpyshyn.

[8:43] BioWare founders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk accept the award. They’ll be back later to receive tonight’s Hall of Fame induction.

[8:46] Morgan Webb and Blair Herter are here to present the next award.

[8:47] Role-playing and MMOG of the Year nominees are next.

[8:47] Dragon Quest IX, Fable III, Fallout: New Vegas, Mass Effect 2, and World of Warcraft: Cataclysm are the nominees

[8:48] Mass Effect 2 is the winner.

[8:48] Ray and Greg are back to accept the award.

[8:49] Mohr again retakes the stage to introduce the next presenter.

[8:49] Gran Turismo 5 Kazunori Yamauchi takes the stage to present the next award.

[8:50] He is joined by Mark Cerny.

[8:50] Innovation is the award that’s up, by the way.

[8:51] These nominees are: Angry Birds HD, Dance Central, Heavy Rain, Limbo, and Red Dead Redemption.

[8:51] And the winner is…Heavy Rain.

[8:53] Mohr retakes the stage to introduce the next group of presenters, Mike Morhaime and Mike Capps, heads of Blizzard Entertainment and Epic Games, respectively.

[8:54] Yesterday, was the 20 year anniversary of Blizzard, Mohr says.

[8:54] The Mikes take the stage to induct the Doctors, Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk, into the AIAS Hall of Fame.

[8:55] Their industry careers are inseperable, Capps says.

[8:55] He goes on to say that he greatly admirers the way the two have nurtured BioWare as a studio, and feels that at this rate, everyone will be working for them one day.

[8:56] Morhaime then introduces a sizzle reel of the Doctors’ work.

[8:57] The titles include include Mass Effect, Knights of the Old Republic, Baldur’s Gate, and more.

[8:58] Their first game was Shattered Steel, and their second game was Baldur’s Gate.

[9:00] The video ends, and EA CEO John Riccitiello takes the stage to actually present the award.

[9:00] Riccitiello says Ray and Greg have a better grasp on quality than anyone he’s ever met.

[9:01] He welcomes them to the stage, and they receive a standing ovation, accompanied by blinding strobe lights.

[9:03] The two begin their thanks, giving shout outs to Riccitiello, Mike Morhaime, and “the Academy,” and Muzyka says that they feel compelled to continue to live up to the award.

[9:04] He thanks Interplay, which gave them their start, and then any number of other studios that BioWare has worked with, ranging from Sega to EA.

[9:05] Zeschuk then gives a shout out to everyone at BioWare.

[9:05] Zeschuk continues to thank people, and then echoes comments made by Muzyka, saying that they don’t feel like they’re done yet.

[9:06] Thank you for the award, we’re going to try our best to earn this, and the two depart.

[9:07] Mohr is back to present the award for outstanding achievement in music and sound.

[9:07] PopCap senior producer Matthew Lee Johnston takes the stage.

[9:09] The nominees for outstanding achievement in original music: Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, Fable III, Heavy Rain, Starcraft II, and World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.

[9:09] And the winner is…Heavy Rain.

[9:10] The nominees for outstanding achievement in soundtrack are: Dance Central, DJ Hero 2, Gran Turismo 5, Rock Band 3.

[9:10] And the winner is…Rock Band 3, from Harmonix and MTV Games.

[9:11] Nominees for outstanding achievement in sound design are: Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Limbo, Medal of Honor, and Red Dead Redemption.

[9:11] And the winner is: Limbo

[9:12] Mohr is now introducing Mark Lamia and Dave Anthony, from Treyarch.

[9:12] They are here to present adventure game of the year.

[9:13] Adventure Game of the Year nominees are: Alan Wake, Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, and Heavy Rain, Limbo.

[9:14] And the winner is…Limbo.

[9:15] Nexon president Min Kim then takes the stage alongside Dr. David Gallo.

[9:15] They are the presenters for Oustanding Achievement in Online Gameplay, with nominees including:

[9:20] Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Halo: Reach, and Starcraft II.

[9:20] And the winner is… Starcraft II.

[9:20] Frank Pearce takes the stage to accept the award, thanking everyone at the studio and everyone on the Battle.net team.

[9:20] Mohr is then back to introduce Jade Raymond and Adam Sessler, who will present the award for the year’s best action game

[9:20] And the nominees are: Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops, God of War III, Halo: Reach, and Red Dead Redemption.

[9:20] And the winner is…Red Dead Redemption.

[9:20] And…it would appear that no one here from Rockstar is present to accept the award.

[9:21] Zynga’s chief game designer Brian Reynolds is joined on stage by Kristin Adams of G4.

[9:22] They are here to present the award for Sports game of the year.

[9:22] Nominees are: FIFA Soccer 11, MLB 10: The Show, NBA 2K11, and NHL 11.

[9:22] And the winner is FIFA Soccer 11.

[9:23] Next up is fighting game of the year.

[9:23] Nominees are BlazBlue, EA Sports MMA, Super Street Fighter IV, and UFC 2010 Undisputed.

[9:23] And the winner is…Super Street Fighter IV.

[9:23] Strategy/Simulation game of the year is next.

[9:24] Dawn of War: Chaos Rising, Civilization V, Starcraft II, Supreme Commander 2, and Toy Soldiers.

[9:24] Starcraft II takes the award.

[9:25] Rich Kleiman, of Madden fame, next takes the stage.

[9:25] He is here to present the portable game of the year award.

[9:26] The nominees are: Dragon Quest IX, God of War: Ghost of Sparta, Infinity Blade, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future, and Valkyria Chronicles II.

[9:26] And the winner is…God of War: Ghost of Sparta.

[9:27] Richard Garriott takes the stage next to present two awards: casual game of the year and social networking game of the year.

[9:28] Casual game of the year nominees are: Angry Birds HD, Bejeweled 3, Kinect Sports, Pac-Man Championship Edition DX, Plants vs. Zombies.

[9:28] And the winner is…Angry Birds HD.

[9:30] And now Lord British is talking up social networking game of the year.

[9:31] The nominees are: CityVille, Family Feud, Frontierville, Nightclub City, and Ravenwood Fair.

[9:31] And the winner is…CityVille.

[9:32] Now t’s time for the Lifetime Achievement Award, and Microsoft’s Don Mattrick retakes the stage.

[9:32] Simply said, this award goes to Bing Gordon, Mattrick says. “But I’m off script right now.”

[9:32] Gordon brought smart and original thinking to a new industry 30 years ago, he says.

[9:33] Gordon captured the hearts and minds of gamers, and he is credited on more than 100 games as chief creative officer.

[9:40] A compilation video for Gordon is run, and it has the likes of Riche Hilleman, John Schappert, Frank Gibeau, John Doerr, and Paul Lee.

[9:40] The video also includes a spot from Robin Williams.

[9:42] The video ends, and Gordon takes the stage.

[9:42] Like tonight’s other honorees, Gordon receives a standing ovation.

[9:42] Gordon appears to have on a luxurious velvet shirt on.

[9:43] Gordon recites a poem that praises the industry.

[9:44] He appears to have committed it all to memory, though he has pages in front of him that he can check himself against.

[9:47] Gordon finally exits the stage after his long-winded acceptance poem.

[9:48] And we’re on to the penultimate award of the evening, which is being presented by Blizzard’s Rob Pardo.

[9:49] The nominees for outstanding achievement in game direction!

[9:49] Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, Limbo, Mass Effect 2, and Red Dead Redemption.

[9:50] And the winner is…Red Dead Redemption, which was directed by Christian Cantamessa.

[9:51] And Mohr is back for the LAST TROPHY! Who’s excited?

[9:52] The Game of the Year award will be presented by Evan Wells and Christophe Balestra of Naughty Dog.

[9:54] Angry Birds HD, Call of Duty: Black Ops, God of War III, Mass Effect 2, and Red Dead Redemption.

[9:54] And the IAA Game of the Year Award goes to…Mass Effect 2!

[9:55] The crowd sounds shocked as Mass Effect 2′s name is read.

[9:55] Muzyka and Zeschuk retake the stage, with Ray saying simply, “Holy Crap!”

[9:55] What an amazing award to receive, Muzyka says, calling it a celebration of excellence.

[9:55] It’s a tremendous honor, he says.

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14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards—LIVE!

Posted on February 11, 2011

DICE 2011: Eyes turn toward Red Dead Redemption, Enslaved, and God of War III as industry luminaries convene on Las Vegas to honor the best and brightest of 2010.

LAS VEGAS–Thursday has by far been the most eventful day for the Academy of Interactive Arts and Science’s 2011 DICE Summit, and it has already seen panels from the likes of Jade Raymond, Richard Garriott, and the BioWare doctors Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk, as well as a number of other high-profile industry notables. However, the crowning jewel of the day is still to come, with the 14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. PT tonight.

The leading contender this year is Rockstar Games’ Red Dead Redemption, which has already taken home a number industry awards, including GameSpot’s Game of the Year. However, Rockstar’s Western has stiff competition in all of the nine categories it is competing in, from the likes of Namco Bandai’s Enslaved and Sony’s God of War III, each of which has earned six nominations.

Both Red Dead Redemption and God of War III, but not Enslaved, are up for the AIAS’ coveted Game of the Year award. Other nominees for the top honor include Treyarch’s best-selling Call of Duty: Black Ops, BioWare’s sci-fi role-playing game Mass Effect 2, and the breakout iPad gaming hit Angry Birds HD.

A number of industry luminaries are also slated to receive accolades tonight. Muzyka and Zeschuk will both be inducted into the AIAS’ Hall of Fame, while former EA star and current venture capitalist Bing Gordon will be bestowed with a Lifetime Achievement award. Bill Budge will walk away from the evening with the organization’s second annual Pioneer Award.

Industry-staple funnyman Jay Mohr is on hand to host tonight’s event, which will be going down at the Red Rock Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Stay tuned for GameSpot’s liveblog to receive updates on award winners as they happen. And who knows, perhaps the evening will end with a game reveal, as it (sort of) did last year.

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Mass Effect 2′s Interactive Comic — Familiarizing PS3 Gamers With The Mass Effect Story

Posted on January 23, 2011

BioWare has made a special interactive backstory comic for the PlayStation 3 version of Mass Effect 2. ME2 is the second game in the trilogy but unlike many games your choices actually do matter. Xbox 360 and PC gamers could transfer their saved files from Mass Effect 1 sending over their character’s likeness and choices. These choices shape the events of Mass Effect 2.

Gamers who are playing ME2 for the first time on the PS3 won’t have the option to play ME1 where these key choices take place. To make sure PS3 players don’t miss out on any of the story BioWare made an interactive comic to help gamers catch up on the events of the Mass Effect universe while quickly making the choices that defined the game. The 15 minute comic covers all the major events of Mass Effect 1, prompting you to make choices sequentially as you follow along. To find out what we think of the comic and if it does its job familiarizing players with the Mass Effect universe check out our review for Mass Effect 2 on the PS3 next week.

RATING: Mass Effect 2 Review for Xbox 360

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Shippin’ Out Jan. 16-22: Little Big Planet 2, Mass Effect 2 PS3

Posted on January 18, 2011

New release slate championed by Media Molecule’s platformer sequel, Sony debut of Commander Shepard’s latest adventure; Mindjack also out.

Last week massively multiplayer superhero fans received the long-awaited DC Universe Online, but the hero of this week is more lilliputian.

Spearheading the week is Media Molecule’s Little Big Planet 2. First expected to debut during the holiday season, its developer pushed it back in favor of additional polish in September. Little Big Planet 2 expands upon the triple-platinum first game’s creative options. Instead of just being able to create levels in a game, players will now be able to craft entire genres of games, such as top-down racing games, multiplayer shooters, and role-playing games.

Also out this week is BioWare’s Mass Effect 2 for the PlayStation 3. Running on the Mass Effect 3 game engine, the title will debut both at brick and mortar retail and via Sony’s PlayStation Network as a 12 GB digital download on Tuesday. The game casts players once again as Commander Shepard, a former Alliance Marine who finds himself in the employ of the shadowy pro-human group known as Cerberus. For more information, check out GameSpot’s full review of the Xbox 360 edition of the game.

Gamers with a thirst for shooting can pick up Mindjack this week for the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3. The title places players in the turbulent world of 2031, when the planet is beset with political unrest. They will assume the role of Jim Corbijn, a federal agent equipped with high-tech devices that allow him to “hack” the minds of enemies or civilians and control vehicles to control their respective abilities. His skills will come in handy once he is sucked into a netherworld of intrigue where corporations battle countries for supremacy.

For further details on the week’s games, visit GameSpot’s New Releases page. The full list of downloadable games on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Live Marketplace, and Wii Shop Channel will be revealed later this week. Release dates are based on retailer listings and are subject to change.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 18

Little Big Planet 2–PS3–SCEA

Mass Effect 2–PS3–Electronic Arts

Mindjack–X360, PS3–Square Enix

The Mysterious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde–DS–O-Games

Plants Vs. Zombies–DS–PopCap

Touch ‘N’ Play Collection–DS–O-Games

Venetica–PC–Atari


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Limbo, Red Dead Redemption, Mass Effect 2 Lead Finalists for Game Developers Choice Awards

Posted on January 13, 2011

Former IGF prizewinner Limbo tops honors with seven noms; Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood and Call of Duty: Black Ops round out Game of the Year nods.





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Mass Effect 2 ‘Cerberus Network’ Goes on Vacation; New ‘Pre-Mass Effect 3′ DLC Teased

Posted on January 03, 2011

It looks like Mass Effect 2‘s content and information network “Cerberus” has decided to take a last minute vacation. Kotaku spotted a news update within the Mass Effect 2 network computer revealing that the service will halt updates soon after the game’s one year anniversary, on January 24.

The Cerberus Network offered users daily updates to the Mass Effect universe, often fleshing out the background of the series in text as well as through free downloadable content. While DLC has since shifted to a premium model–the last of which put players on the trail of the mysterious Shadow Broker–daily text updates from the “Cerberus Daily News” have continued.

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Mass Effect 3 due holiday 2011

Posted on December 13, 2010

Following rumors, BioWare’s next game is confirmed as arriving late next year; story will involve the invasion of Earth by Reapers.

Within minutes of the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim being revealed at tonight’s VGA ceremony, another heavy hitter in the role-playing game genre was officially unveiled–albeit with a lesser element of surprise.

Following a premature reveal on Electronic Arts’ online store, Mass Effect 3 was officially unveiled via a brief trailer. “Two million dead in the first day, another 7 million by the end of the first week,” said the voiceover, which sounded much like British actor Sean Bean. On screen, a sole sniper is seen bearing down on a target–the same sniper that had been seen in leaked screenshots from developer BioWare.

“Every defense annihilated, all our forces on the run. Regrouping…somewhere,” the voiceover continued, showing the sniper leaning out a shattered window.” Reports are coming in from other major cities It’s a well-coordinated attack, and so far it’s been damned effective. Don’t know what they are, what they want, or where they came from only one thing is certain–if Shepard doesn’t bring help soon, there won’t be any earth to save.”

The camera then cuts to show that the sniper is in Big Ben, the bell tower of the British Parliament. Meanwhile, across the London skyline, numerous Reapers–the sentient mechanoid spaceships which were central to the plot of the first Mass Effect, are descending, wreaking havoc.

The screen then showed that Mass Effect would have a release date of holiday 2011, right alongside the Elder Scrolls V. Though no platforms were mentioned, the EA Store leak had the game as being released for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.


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Mass Effect 3 due holiday 2011” was posted by Tor Thorsen on Sat, 11 Dec 2010 18:34:05 -0800

Mass Effect 2: Lair of the Shadow Broker Video Review

Posted on September 10, 2010

Kevin VanOrd suits up again for the latest Mass Effect 2 DLC, Lair of the Shadow Broker.

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Mass Effect 2: Lair of the Shadow Broker Video Review” was posted by JimM on Thu, 09 Sep 2010 20:17:22 -0700

Mass Effect 2: Lair of the Shadow Broker Review

Posted on September 10, 2010

Astonishing atmosphere and great action make this add-on a no-brainer for role players across the galaxy.

Score: 8.5 / great

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Mass Effect 2: Lair of the Shadow Broker Review” was posted by Kevin VanOrd on Thu, 09 Sep 2010 20:17:41 -0700


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