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Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed turns the tables on traditional sci-fi action games, allowing gamers to play as the alien and unleash massive destruction through the Funked Out 70s.

Features:

  • Destroy on Wii! – Built from the ground up, DAH! Big Willy Unleashed takes advantage of the unique Wii Remote with customised controls and gameplay.
  • High Fidelity Destruction – Manipulate or destroy virtually anything in the world; on foot, in the air (UFO) or with your BIG WILLY, a giant Furon mech.
  • BIG WILLY! – A prototype Furon Mech masquerading as a fast food restaurant mascot - BIG WILLY can destroy tanks or buildings with his massive power, pop humans brains with ease or singe targets with his laser Eye Beams.
  • Terrorize Humans – Battle enemies with a devastating arsenal of alien weaponry. Classic DAH! weapons return along with new weapons such as the shrink ray that increases the fun and mayhem of terrorizing humans.
  • Extreme Manipulation – Use Crypto’s advanced mental abilities to manipulate anything and anyone in the world, moving objects with PK powers or manipulating people through mind-control.
  • UFO Attack Ship – The pinnacle of Furon technology is back, wreaking havoc from above with an explosive arsenal of weapons.
  • Customizable Upgrades – Upgrade Crypto’s weapons and mental abilities, UFO weapons and BIG WILLY using human DNA.
  • Open World Gameplay – Explore 5 open world game environments and play through a variety of story missions and side-missions, or destroy everything and anything in sight via open-world sandbox gameplay.
  • Multiplayer Modes – DAH! Big Willy Unleashed features all new multiplayer modes.

Check out the latest Wii Training Video below… Cracks me up…

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 The game is released 28th February check the links below for the best prices around.

http://pimpmywii.co.uk/ will bring you more as it arrives.

We will try and bring you a full review of this game before its released.

 

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PDC World Championship Darts 2008

“USING THE Wii REMOTE TO THROW THE DART IS THE CLOSEST THING TO REAL DARTS YET – GAME ON” – Phil Taylor, 13 Times World Champion.

Use the Wii Remote’s exclusive controls to experience the most authentic darts simulation to date. ‘The closest thing to real darts yet’ - PDC Darts 2008 has been carefully crafted, allowing players to throw using the Wii Remote as they would a real dart.

Immerse yourself in the realism of PDC Darts 2008; Go head-to-head with the greatest PDC Champions and be part of the year’s most fierce console Championship.

Features

• Use of the Wii Remote to play as you would play real darts, hold the Wii –Remote as you would a real dart and throw using the same movement of the remote.

• Wii Remote sensitivity option – change the sensitivity of the Wii Remote to tailor to your own throw style.

• Starring 16 PDC Champions: Phil Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld, Peter Manley, Wayne Mardle, Dennis Priestley, Adrian Lewis, Alan Warriner-Little, John Part, Colin Lloyd, Mark Dudbridge, Roland Scholten, Ronnie Baxter, Terry Jenkins, Kevin Painter, Andy Hamilton, Andy Jenkins.

• Carefully tailored format specific controls; the heavier the barrel weight, the lower down on the metre the sweet spot is, the lighter the barrel weight the higher up the sweet spot is.

• Enhanced animations to include throw style, walk-on and celebration moves of the best PDC players

• ‘As seen on TV’ Sky-sports inspired presentation for added realism.

• Male and Female player characters with editor allowing players to style their very own champion.

• Game stats displayed in-game, at the end of match and stored as high-scores and trivia.

Enough of the facts… its time to step up to the Oche.

Firstly I am a bit of a darts fan, and have been since I was a small child growing up in a mining village. I used to go play with my dad down at the local miners welfare club, grew up watching the greats like Eric Bristow etc…
On first slapping the disk into the Wii, i was impressed with the graphics, kinda nice for the Wii, followed this was the menu front end where you have the main selections for your game. :

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Exhibition:
Within the exhibition section you are able to setup exhibition games with your mates or again your mates and the pre programmed players (who are not an easy beat), you get to choose how many legs / sets etc.

Tournament:
In Tournament mode you can play with up to 8 Human players in any of the official PDC Tournaments or even create your own Custom tournaments and leagues.

Career:
In-depth career mode based around the 7 major tournaments in the PDC calendar reflecting real world PDC tournament locations. Create a character and begin career ranked 64th and work your way up, or play as your favourite professional and qualify automatically for all tournaments in the PDC calendar

Party Games:
There are 12 Party games that range from 2-4 players, unlike the other modes where players play 1 on 1 to knock the other out, this mode player’s play all in the same game to win.

Options:
Wii Remote sensitivity option – change the sensitivity of the Wii Remote to tailor to your own throw style, plus all of the normal sound controls etc.

 

Ok on with the game, I went straight into an exhibition match and crikey I was bad :( I got my ass kicked all over the place. It took me about 20 minutes of trying to get the right balance of darts to throwing action, I found this frustrating to begin with as the dart board itself is on the left and the player on the right of the screen, but to throw you need to aim as the middle of the screen to get to where you need to be. Personally I didnt find this very natural, there should be an option to have the dartboard full screen.

**Update** I have since found out that you can full screen the board itself by pressing B on the Wii remote - now that will make things a lot more natural, 180’s here I come.

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After sorting this out though and locking on to the way the game is played I did find myself starting to enjoy it, although not managed to sink a 180 yet but I have had plenty of 140’s to keep me enthused. A note to anyone who buys this game is - “Stick at it - once you master the controls you wont regret it”

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One item of the game I found hilarious is darts  commentator Sid Waddell’s hilarious and off-the-wall witticisms, I was doing so badly to begin with and he proper slated me with quotes such as “bag o nails” and “not worth commenting on” this to me added to the atmosphere of the game, that encoupled with the excellent crowd noises perfectly timed to whats happening on screen made the whole experience a great one.

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Multiplayer is available in Exhibition, Tournament and Party Modes.
In Exhibition you play head to head with a friend.
In Tournament mode you can play with up to 8 Human players in any of the official PDC Tournaments or even create your own Custom tournaments and leagues.
There are 12 Party games that range from 2-4 players, unlike the other modes where players play 1 on 1 to knock the other out, this mode player’s play all in the same game to win, if you played the previous versions of PDC you will notice that these have drastically improved.

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There is a practice mode for those who want to get used to the game . The board is designed as a training board, so the trebles and doubles are thinner, which forces you to improve your aim.  Aiming higher or lower on the board to compensate your throwing technique is something to master.

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All in all its a great sports sim with a very well planned out atmosphere, it helps with the rendered characters looking like who they really are.
This is a must for when you get the lads round for a drunken sports evening, just remember the Wii-Mote strap or your plasma will be no more….

 

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Gameplay - 7/10 - Smooth playing, controls great wehn you get used to them.
Graphics - 6/10 - Great character renders, crowd lacks a bit - venues look great.
Sounds - 7/10 - All authentic Championship darts sounds Sids great.
Overall - 7/10 - Well worth a buy for any darts fan, once you master the controls your well on your way to being a pro, especially in a crowd of mates having a laugh.

 

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PC release of award-winning franchise expected June 2008

LONDON, 4th February 2008 – Empire Interactive, a wholly owned subsidiary of Silverstar holdings (NASDAQ: SSTR), announces that the PC-DVD ROM version of the best selling arcade racer FlatOut Ultimate Carnage is currently in development and is due for release in June 2008.

Award-winning Finnish studio and creators of FlatOut, Bugbear Entertainment are currently developing FlatOut Ultimate Carnage for PC. The FlatOut series has enjoyed global success on multiple formats selling over 2 million copies. The latest instalment, FlatOut Head On for the Sony PSP is due for release on 14th March 2008.

Ian Higgins, CEO of Empire Interactive commented, “We are very excited about bringing FlatOut Ultimate Carnage to PC gamers. Research suggests that arcade racers are becoming ever more popular on the PC, with the Xbox 360 controller providing the perfect way to enjoy the genre. Ultimate Carnage is an entirely new prospect for PC and we’re excited to be bringing FlatOut’s unique gameplay experience to PC gamers everywhere.”

Clive Kabatznik, CEO of Silverstar Holdings added, “The FlatOut series has been a global success story for Empire and we are delighted that Ultimate Carnage will now be made available to PC gamers. With over 2 million sales globally the FlatOut franchise is an important part of the Empire portfolio and we are sure that the FlatOut Ultimate Carnage for PC will only add to the ongoing success and bring new fans to the title.”

Jussi Laakkonen, Business Development Director of Bugbear Entertainment noted, “We’ve witnessed fanatical anticipation and demand for FlatOut Ultimate Carnage to be released on PC ever since we announced the Xbox 360 release. It gives us great pleasure to be finally providing what FlatOut fans have long been clamouring for!”

FlatOut Ultimate Carnage for PC launches globally in June 2008.

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