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Working on the chemistry of Mercury Hg [Video]

Mercury Hg is a new title from UTV Ignition Games. It’s available on the PlayStation Network for $4.99 and XBLA for 400 MS Points. Mercury Hg is a puzzle game in which you control a blob on mercury. The objective of the game is to tilt the stages to navigate the mercury to an stage-ending tile on the ground. It’s a game we hadn’t heard about until yesterday, but hopefully this video will help to fill you in on the details in case you’re interested in buying it.

Speeding around in Sodium 2: Project Velocity [Video]

Sodium 2: Project Velocity is now live in PlayStation Home. Sodium 2 is the first game that takes advantage of PlayStation Home’s new-found ability to host fast-paced multiplayer games with better graphics and physics. We’ve taken this game for a little spin and recorded a video of everything Sodium 2 has to offer.

L.A. Noire makes you think like a detective before shooting like a madman

The year is 1947. The place is Los Angeles, CA. You’re Cole Phelps, a former hero from World War II turned cop. In a lot of the previews we’ve seen for L.A. Noire, Phelps is wearing his trademark suit and fedora that is reminiscent of detectives of the time. Phelps doesn’t just exit the war and start solving high profile crimes. He had to work his way up in the force. From walking the streets as a beat cop, to making suspects sweat as a detective, Phelps had to employ both brains and brawn to get to where he is. In L.A. Noire, we too will have to show some flexibility in our gameplay expectations.

Video: Watch Mr. Bill in action

Yesterday I told you about a new game in the App Store called Mr. Bill. Mr. Bill is currently $0.99 for a limited time. I thought instead of just writing about how fun Mr. Bill is, I’d make a short video showing you what this game is all about.

Tribes-like web-based game video leaked

The Tribes series of games were only moderately successful, but acquired a cult status with quite a few players still playing games in the online sci-fi shooter game series. Leaked alpha-level game videos hint at the return of Tribes-esque gameplay. The videos were serendipitously discovered by Shacknews.com, as they were available through unprotected website links more »