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PS3 Nier Box Art

This Nier, which is called Nier Gesalt in Japan is coming to both PS3 and Xbox 360. It will ship to theU.S in Spring 2010.

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Dante’s Inferno PS3 Divine Edition

What is so Divine about this edition?! Well it will be the only edition of Dante’s Inferno released on the PS3 besides the cool name and box art, it comes with the following…

Developer Commentaries

A Wayne Barlow Digital Art Book

Soundtrack

A Digital copy of the complete Longfellow translation of Dante Alighieri’s Inferno

All of that and it still will cost $59.99. You just have to love EA

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PlayStation Exclusive Games Box Art

There are two games that are coming to the PlayStation 3 next year that will be a huge impact on Sony. It’s not the Big 2 that you think. These games just may slip by a lot of people. One is unlike any game I have ever played. And will take murder mystery to a totally different level. The other is just what the PS3 needs. A first person shooter that is totally online. This game takes being a team player in FPS’s to the next step. Make sure you stay on the look out for these two titles. Heavy Rain comes out some time in February, and MAG releases January 26, 2010.

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Dante’s Inferno: Video Blowout

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Darksiders Book IV: Ruin

Link’s Epona. Lone Ranger’s Silver. They aint got nothin’ on RUIN.

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Iron Man 2: Whiplash Poster

NUFF SAID…..

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Clash Of The Titans Poster Extravaganza

Words do not seem to be enough to describe the joy joy these images bring to me. A big fan of the classic movie. I’m overjoyed to see just how stunningly dark and gritty Louis Leterrier has made this film. If you’re a fan of Troy, or 300 you don’t want to miss this. Clash of the Titans hits theaters March 26, 2010. But you knew that already from the posters.

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FF XIII: In Game Screen Shots

With three months until the U.S release Square Enix is laying the smack down on the latest from FF XIII. All of these pics are taken directly from the in actually game itself. No CG. This beauty is set to out do Uncharted in it’s graphical performance. And that is saying something. For all of those out there that can read Japanese and can’t wait for the U.S  release you can buy Final Fantasy XIII for near $100 on various Asian websites. For the rest of us we’ll have to take these pics for now. And also the 13th of December is coming fast. All new Final Fantasy info is supposed to be released.

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Dead Space Featured In Game Informer

There is no doubt that some games are destined to be great. Dead Space was one of those games. The sequel which will be featured in the next issue of Game Informer will hopefully have oddles on info on the next chapter of this space horor. If you get this magazine by mail you’ll have probably right after Christmas. If not you’ll have to wait until the New Year.

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The return of Bruce Wayne!

“Comic Book Day!” That was my post on Facebook this morning. A friend commented with, “Highlight of my week”; which was funny, because it was the first time in a long time I didn’t feel that way. I had a few articles I wanted to write, after my two weeks hiatus of working on projects, and I did not want to dissapoint. I was so anxious to make the first one decent. Well, as the night came to a close that same friend left an article on my page, asking me what I thought. Not only did he bring the day full circle, but he put something awesome right into my hands. So, thank you Kevin for making my life easier tonight and giving everyone something nice to read (a little bedtime story, if you will). Thank you to USA TODAY for these sketches by Andy Kubert. Enjoy.

Article by John Geddes, USA TODAY

Where in the world is Bruce Wayne? Or, to be more accurate, when in the world is Bruce Wayne?

It has been nearly a year since comic book readers last saw Wayne, better known to most as the original Batman. While battling a god-like villain named Darkseid during DC ComicsFinal Crisis series, Batman was hit by an energy beam that sent him hurling out of control to an unknown place in time. Bruce Wayne hasn’t been seen or heard from since. Until now.

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In 2010, DC Comics will launch a new series created and written by legendary comic book scribe Grant Morrison. Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne finds the original Batman trying to reclaim his memory, his identity and his proper place in time and space. The series marks the return of one of comic book’s most iconic characters and, Morrison says, begins an important new chapter in a complex series of Batman stories that the author has been developing and intertwining over the past five years.

Morrison recently took time with USA TODAY’s John Geddes to answer questions about the upcoming series and provide some insight and hints about where the story will lead.

Q: In Final Crisis, the original Batman, Bruce Wayne, is hit by the Omega Beam during a battle with the villain Darkseid. This beam sends Wayne spinning into the unknown, cast off into the time stream. He is thought to be dead by both friends and enemies. In the aftermath, the role of Batman is assumed by the original Robin, Dick Grayson, and the role of Robin is assumed by Bruce Wayne’s son, Damian. What else should readers know as a lead-in to The Return of Bruce Wayne?

A: Could there possibly be anything else to know after that masterful summing-up?

To be honest, I don’t think readers need to know even that much in order to enjoy Return. Although it’s also the latest chapter in the long-running, “definitive” Batman epic I’ve been trying to pull off since 2005, Return has been structured and written to read as a complete story on its own — everything a new reader needs to know will be in the pages of the book itself. Read all the graphic novel collections together, however, and a much bigger, more complex and involving story will emerge.

Return is a fairly intricate time-travel story in which the world’s greatest hero, the optimum man, is up against the supreme challenge to his ingenuity and skill. How does Batman get out of the ultimate trap? It has a mystery and an apocalyptic countdown going on, there are some major twists and reveals, and it sets up big changes to the Batman universe status quo.

Q: It’s my understanding that Return will follow Bruce Wayne through different eras as he makes his way — presumably — back to the modern day. Any hints on which eras we might see Bruce exploring in his quest to find his proper place in time?

A: The first episode is set in the Late-Paleolithic Era, the second is in Pilgrim-era Gotham Village, and we also get to see Gotham in Western or noir style.

Some read, huh? Well, to finish my thought from before I’d like to end with the response I gave to my friend (What I thought about this article). I don’t know what to think. I’m starting to really like Batman and Robin, when I’ve been sort of upset with Morrison for a while. Any comic in the hands of one eccentric person(artist) for too long, no matter how well intentioned they started out in the beginning, seems to spiral out of control in some way or another. I feel as if sometimes they end up writing for themselves and their own crazy whims after a while. They seem to forget that this stuff will be part of the continuity and legend forever. Oh, wait, that’s what they created the counterproductive new crisis system for, right? So writers can make all the mistakes they want in haste, and cover it up the next day. Where’s the accountability in that? Mind you, this isn’t just me talking, this is what I hear from a heck of a lot of fans in comic shops all over. And I’m not pointing fingers, because I’ve greatly appreciated some of the creators that in one way or another I, or somebody else, felt have gone a tad too far (By no means is this solely a DC thing, either–Ahem…Spiderman). No offense to Morrison, or anyone else taking helm over a character, but I’m sure they understand that fanboys get extremely protective over their favorites, being fans themselves. But, I digress. I think it’s a very interesting and exciting idea he has, I just hope he fully realizes that after all is said and done this will also be part of Batman’s history. How will Joker, and the death of his parents be such a world stopping thing when he has treaded the plains of time? I’m up in the air, but I’ve been this way for a while. Maybe it’s just time to accept that it’s only inevitable for comic book characters to change and evolve. They always do. I’m sure our parents hated it at first too (Except the silver age sucked, so I’m sure they got over it fast). Maybe this is the next age; the new age. I just hope it’s not the dark age. Dont let us down guys, these are our heroes! They belong just as much to us as they do to you. Thanks for the great article, John and Grant! That’s it for my rant. See ya soon!
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