Once again the Xbox wins
Years after Microsoft’s controller auto-off feature was second nature to Xbox 360 fans, Sony finally built an auto-off setting into the PS3. [Read more…]
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Years after Microsoft’s controller auto-off feature was second nature to Xbox 360 fans, Sony finally built an auto-off setting into the PS3. [Read more…]
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In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Infinity Ward and Activision (once again) keep the campaign short and sweet. Following the precedent set by Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Modern Warfare 2, the 10-hour single player story in Modern Warfare 3 won’t keep you away from the multiplayer or Spec Ops action for too long.
But if campaign completion and achievements are important to you, here are some campaign strategy tips to keep your efficiency at a maximum.
When I buy video games, I like to move through them quickly. The fastest, most efficient way to complete Modern Warfare 3 — while also keeping an eye on achievements — is to play on Veteran difficulty. As the hardest of the four difficulty settings in the Call of Duty games, the Veteran gameplay will be more of a challenge than the easier settings, but it will allow you to unlock more achievements.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Achievements requiring Veteran Difficulty:
- The Big Apple – 25G: Complete “Black Tuesday” and “Hunter Killer” on Veteran difficulty.
- Out of the Frying Pan… – 25G: Complete “Persona Non Grata”, “Turbulence”, and “Back on the Grid” on Veteran difficulty.
- Payback – 25G: Complete “Mind the Gap”, “Goalpost”, and “Return to Sender” on Veteran difficulty.
- City of Lights – 25G: Complete “Bag and Drag” and “Iron Lady” on Veteran difficulty.
- The Darkest Hour – 25G: Complete “Eye of the Storm”, “Blood Brothers”, and “Stronghold” on Veteran difficulty.
- This is the End – 25G: Complete “Scorched Earth”, “Down the Rabbit Hole”, and “Dust to Dust” on Veteran difficulty.
- The Best of the Best – 100G: Complete the campaign on Hardened or Veteran difficulty.
While completing the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 campaign on Veteran difficulty, you will unlock all of the non-difficulty-specific achievements as well. This means that you can complete the entire campaign one time instead of completing the game once on an easier setting and then coming back to play through the entire campaign again.
When you play through MW3 the first time, your objective is to complete the campaign. Some of the achievements in Modern Warfare 3 require attention of their own. Rather than trying to get all of the achievements at once, it can be more effective to come back for the smaller achievements on an easier difficulty. Unlike other console games — like Halo 3, where you have to play at least on Regular difficulty to unlock the achievements — you can get the smaller achievements in Modern Warfare 3 single player even on the Recruit difficulty.
Modern Warfare 3 — smaller achievements for your second play through:
- Jack the Ripper – 20G: Melee 5 enemies in a row in Single Player or Special Ops.
- Informant – 20G: Collect 22 Intel Items.
- Scout Leader – 35G: Collect 46 Intel Items.
- This Is My Boomstick – 20G: Kill 30 enemies with the XM25 in “Black Tuesday.”
- What Goes Up… – 20G: Destroy all the choppers with only the UGV’s grenade launcher in “Persona Non Grata.”
- For Whom the Shell Tolls – 20G: Destroy all targets during the mortar sequence with only 4 shells in “Back on the Grid.”
- Kill Box – 20G: Kill 20 enemies with the Chopper Gunner in a single run in “Return to Sender.”
- Danger Close – 20G: Take down a chopper with an AC-130 smoke grenade in “Bag and Drag.”
- Ménage à Trois – 20G: Destroy 3 tanks with a single 105mm shot in “Iron Lady.”)
- Nein – 20G: Kill 9 enemies with A-10 strafing runs in “Scorched Earth.”
- Flight Attendant (secret achievement) – 20G: Kill all 5 enemies during the zero-g sequence in “Turbulence.”
Breaking the Modern Warfare 3 Xbox 360 achievements (or PlayStation 3 trophies) into two groups like this will give you a huge boost in single player efficiency. With only one complete play through and a little cleaning up afterwards, you’ll be back to your Spec Ops and multiplayer gaming pownage in no time, and with more gamer points to brag about.
The first half of November has been history-making in the video game industry.
This is certainly a tough couple of weeks for lesser-known titles to follow, but follow they must. Here are some of my pre-order picks (that is, you should buy these video games):
WWE ’12: Release Date 11/22/11
I haven’t played a professional wrestling game since WCW/nWo Revenge on Nintendo 64, but this one looks like fun. Available for Xbox 360, PS3, or Wii, WWE ’12 offers several new features to wrestling simulations. THQ has created a “Predatory Technology” gameplay system, making the gameplay even more “realistic” (as ironic as that may be), allowing gamers to perform “bone-crushing moves” and create their own custom superstars.
If you pre-order from Amazon, you get Pre-Order Price Guarantee and the Release-Date Delivery option. Xbox 360 and PS3 pre-orders also qualify for a $10 promotional Amazon Credit. Click here to claim yours.
Another fighting game coming out next week is The King of Fighters XIII. Touted as “the biggest, best high-definition KOF game yet,” KOF XIII offers smooth, stable net functionality with global online play and tons of console-exclusive content, and is available for Xbox 360 and PS3.
In addition to the standard Pre-Order Price Guarantee and Release-Date Delivery, gamers who pre-order this title from Amazon also get 4 CDs of music spanning the legendary KOF series’ 15+ year history. Pre-order your copy here.
This PS3 exclusive, is chock-full of gaming goodness:
The standard price guarantee and delivery options apply, but sadly, Amazon doesn’t offer any other promotions for this pre-order. You can order your package of Tekken goodies here.
This month PC gamers finally get a chance to get their hands on Assassin’s Creed Revelations. The Windows 7 release date is 11/29. Pre-order from Amazon and get pre-order price guarantee, release-date delivery, and two exclusives: “Altair outfit” single player skin and the Best Of Assassin’s Creed digital soundtrack download.
Pre-order Assassin’s Creed Revelations for PC here.
If these deals aren’t enough, be sure to keep an eye on Amazon’s Black Friday Video Games campaign. It starts on Monday, November 21, and is sure to offer something you can game on.
*By ordering through any of my referral links, you help me continue producing gaming content. Get something you were going to anyway, and help me at the same time: everyone wins at this game!
Pros: Dynamic choice and consequence system, multiple play-through options, interesting plot, great soundtrack and graphics, and high replay value.
Cons: Lackluster enemies, less than stellar stealth and combat mechanics, and an upgrade system that’s too easy to overpower.
Rating: 8.5/10 [Read more…]
Amazon usually does a great job with promotions for video game pre-orders (meaning you get great deals for buying something you were going to get anyway). With less than a week until the release date of Modern Warfare 3, the latest in the increasingly popular Call of Duty franchise, Amazon is stacking up the pre-order bonuses. [Read more…]
As an incentive to get players to purchase DLC for L.A. Noire, Rockstar created the Rockstar Pass for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 players of L.A. Noire, which would entitle them to all upcoming DLC at one low price. I polled you readers, and here are the results:
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