
After reading our review of Halo Wars you may still be so absorbed into the Halo universe that you just need that one extra hit. Luckily the now departed Ensemble Studios lifted the curtain on these very nice concepts featured on Kotaku.

After reading our review of Halo Wars you may still be so absorbed into the Halo universe that you just need that one extra hit. Luckily the now departed Ensemble Studios lifted the curtain on these very nice concepts featured on Kotaku.

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Just days ago we informed you of a teaser site for the upcoming Bioshock 2: Sea of Dreams. Well it looks like we’re gonna have to keep an eye on it, because there’s a few new items to be found.

inFamous lets players take control of Cole McGrath, bike messenger and resident of Empire City, Cole has been granted super powers, electrical super powers! The game will be of the 3rd person sand-box type and will allow players to choose from good or evil with actions effecting the game. PlayStation have just revealed a little bit more.
By twice as much, I mean twice as much as both the GCN and PS2 launch combined. According to Ameblo.jp, “Resident Evil 5 sold 278,000 on its first day in Japan. Resident Evil 5 has beaten launch day sales of Resident Evil 4. The game sold 117,000 copies for the Gamecube in January 2005 and 145,000 copies for the PlayStation 2 in December 2005. Resident Evil 5 has surpassed that combined number.” It will be interesting to see how it fares in the West, where consumers are weary of the dated control scheme. Read more… »
According to Major Nelson, on March 18th Xbox Live Gamers will be treated to a week-by-week launch of high profile Arcade games. Hit the jump for the full list.

If you find yourself instantly suffering from a case of the stupid fingers whenever attempting to play one of those real time strategy games on a console, Ensemble Studios and Microsoft have something for you in the form of Halo Wars. The magic formula? Increase the streamlining, increase the style and get rid of as many menus as possible, all this accumulates into a great package for Halo Fans and real-time strategy fans. If you’re both, you might just find Halo Wars nothing short of magical.

The ‘Daily Limit’ is a feature that we publish at the end of each day, containing the day’s interesting articles from around the web. The Daily Limit will is short, to the point and pretty much just links.

News about Resident Evil has been spreading like the T-Virus lately, and I couldn’t be happier to spread it further. Upon being prodded at a Toronto event about the likelihood of Resident Evil 5 making an appearance on Nintendo’s console, Capcom’s Matt Dahlgren responded, “It was made for the Xbox 360 and PS3. That being said, Nintendo Wii fans will be very happy very soon.”

Did you have fun with Spielberg’s first gaming masterpiece? Do you think that it could have used a little more emphasis on multiplayer jenga-esque block demolition? Check out the trailer for the new Boom Blox Bash Party after the jump.
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Thanks to Joystiq, we’ve found a hilarious new beauty product (goof?) by Avon that looks strikingly similar to Umbrella Corp’s, (Resident Evil’s villainous corporation) T-Virus. Unlike Avon’s new Facial Filling Serum, the T-Virus causes zombie-like side effects. Check out the video comparison after the jump. Read more… »