- Highlighting points of interest has been made easier! "If you have your proximity putting you close enough to 2 or 3 things, you can slide through that with bumpers," said DeYoung.
- There are now difficulty levels, including an Insane Mode (unlockable only after beating the game). Special collectibles and pickups are only available if you play Insane Mode. Comparatively, Episode 1's difficulty is "a little easier" than medium.
- All the weapons have been replaced. Tycho gets a shotgun, Gabe has new fist upgrades and your player now possesses -- wait for it -- a hoe! Also changed are the special attack minigames.
- You now have, among other new items, a revive potion. Healing won't be enough to bring your troops back to life. "Just adds a little bit of depth to it," said DeYoung.
- The real-time reaction for defense has been made more obvious (e.g. "Block!" now appears when you need to push block), but nothing analogous for attacking has been added.
PAX 2008: Penny Arcade Adventures producer gushes about Episode 2
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GameTap Thursday: Grimm's Godfather Death, Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
- Grimm: Godfather Death (Windows) - *Grandpa Simpson voice* Death! Deaaaaaaaaaaath!
- Sub Command (Windows) - Another submarine simulation.
- Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? (Windows) - Fine FOX programming, now on your computer screen.
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Funky Spore ads spotted in the wild
Many of the designs and slogans used in the ads have actually been lining the walls (and, actually, pretty much every surface) of EA Maxis' Emeryville, CA office during the game's epic development process. Now the entire world, nay, universe will get to see what we've been treated to during our various visits to Wright's home away from home.
[Via Big Download]
Achtung, baby! German mags give Spore disappointing scores
We're not currently aware of when the North American embargo on reviews expires, but the European one is allegedly up this Friday, alongside the game's release in the region. UK mag PC Gamer was apparently given the all-clear by EA to release its review early, doling out an impressive 91. It'll be very interesting to find out what the European outlets think of the game later this week.
New, fruit-tacular Penny Arcade Adventures Episode 2 screens
The Best of Big Download: August 25-31
Exclusive Features
- Big Download's Most Anticipated Fall 2008 PC Games: Check out our picks for the games we want to play the most in the busy fall/holiday season.
- Big Download's Penny Arcade Expo 2008 gallery: Check out our own gallery of images from PAX 2008
- Guide to Team Fortress 2 Heavy Achievements: It's an extensive look at all of the new achievements you can get while playing the Heavy class in Valve's multiplayer shooter. Check out part one, part two, part three, part four and part five.
- Reviews: Take a look at reviews of Tank Universal and the latest American McGee's Grimm installment. Plus a look at some new PC accessories from Razer.
- Independent Minds: This new column on indie game development takes a look at how devs should take criticism of their work
- Big Iron: Our latest hardware column takes a look at PC cooling systems.
- Big Ideas: Our gaming themes column takes a look at whether classic games should be revamped.
- MacMonday: Our look at Macintosh gaming takes a gander at the classic Maelstrom.
- Alt-Tab: This week's feature gallery column concerns Valve's ideas about games.
- Five reasons we think we will love Mercenaries 2: The title says it all in this new gallery feature.
- Freeware Friday: It's our latest free game; the sandbox title Survival Crisis Z
- BigCast: We have our regular weekly podcast plus extra ones from PAX 2008 with team members from Warhammer Online and one with AOL Game Daily's Robin Yang.
Joystiq eyes-on: How to Build a Better Being, with Will Wright

We're starting to get a little sick from Spore fever, since we gamers have been hearing about it for what seems like eons. But once the title launches September 7 in North America (and September 5 in Europe and Asia), we'll have to ride the wave of hype again when the rest of the world hears about the title. Set your TiVos for one of the first (of potentially many) Spore tie-ins; the National Geographic Channel will air its HD special, How to Build a Better Being on Tuesday, September 9 at 10:00 PM. The production is also included in the $80 Spore Galactic Edition.
The show offers a primer in DNA and genetics beyond what we remember from high school, connecting science with Spore. It's less a look at the game directly and more of a handshake (sometimes literally) between Will Wright and genetic scientists.
How to Build a Better Being centers on the Creature Creator and the genetic basis for the game's evolution and multitude of parts. After watching a screener, we wish it also covered science behind other parts of the game. However, the hour-long show works as a companion to that fundamental Spore angle.
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GameTap Thursday: Grimm dirties another tale, Puzzle Quest drops some runes

- Grimm: The Girl Without Hands (Windows) - Katamari Grimm-acy do your thing!
- Puzzle Quest: Challenge of Warlords (Windows) - It's time to finally play this game if you've somehow missed out on it.
Continue reading GameTap Thursday: Grimm dirties another tale, Puzzle Quest drops some runes
Will Wright doesn't blush at 'Sporn'
On the topic of giving creative power (and lots of it) to players, Wright explained, "When you give players creative control, you have to expect they're going to do the unexpected," but he was quick to add, "We just have to make sure those people aren't messing up the experience for others." To this end, Wright told the AP that there will be a system in place whereby players can "ban" content from ever appearing in their own Spore universe. Elsewhere, we fully expect there to be entire universes populated solely by undulating naughty bits.
World of Warcraft will slowly update graphics to stay fresh

In an interview with VideoGamer.com, Blizzard's Rob Chilton explains that "usability" has always been more important to the company than technical prowess. Obviously, Blizzard's judgment on how to run Azeroth, compared to those who yearn for a full-blown graphics overhaul, has paid off in
Source -- Brack clarifies graphical update plans (WoW Insider)
Source -- WoW graphical reboot may never be necessary (VG)
Bambi brings vengeance to Wrath of the Lich King
But can you shut out the opportunity to drive your Sword of a Thousand Truths deep into the spotted fur of Bambi's mother? Sure, you cried during Bambi like everyone else did, but can you really resist transforming sweet, innocent Bambi(na) – spotted in Wrath's Northrend – into the crazy-eyed "Vengeful Bambina"? Blizzard's hoping you can't. But what if the kids see what you've done? You'll lose it all! Again!
[Via WoW Insider]
The Best of Big Download: August 18-24
Exclusive Features
- Reviews: Check out our reviews of the PC version of Bionic Commando Rearmed and the latest chapter of American McGee's Grimm.
- Hands-on previews: Check out our hands-on impressions of Aion, Battleforge and Battlefield Heroes
- BigVersus: Our latest game comparison column takes a look at the PC and Xbox 360 versions of Bionic Commando Rearmed.
- Big Iron: Our latest PC hardware column takes a look at power . . . power supplies for your rig that is.
- Big Ideas: Our latest column on themes in gaming takes a look at the so called "new games journalism."
- Alt-Tab: Our newest column takes a look at RTS gameplay conventions and how Relic could change them with Dawn of War II.
- Freeware Friday: Our latest look at free PC games is the classic Nethack.
- BigCast: It's our regular podcast with team members chatting about all things PC gaming.
GameTap Thursday: Grimm vs. Puss in Boots; Patrician gets all medieval
- Grimm: Puss In Boots (Windows) - Cats are evil and Puss is no exception. Dogs rule!
- Patrician III (Windows) - How to describe ... how to describe? Oh, it's like playing "Medieval Tycoon."
Continue reading GameTap Thursday: Grimm vs. Puss in Boots; Patrician gets all medieval
Wrath of Lich King cinematic debuting at Leipzig
We'd speculate about what Blizzard has in store for a big reveal at Blizzcon, but with Diablo 3, Starcraft 2 and WoW in play, who knows what the company could announce. We'll see what happens on October 11.
[Via WoW Insider]
Analyst: Potter movie delay could push back release of EA's game

Fans of J.K. Rowling's uber-successful series of wizardly novels received some heartbreaking news Friday -- the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has been delayed from its initial release date of November 21, 2008 to a distant July 17, 2009. Electronic Arts has yet to announce how this major delay will affect the release window of their similarly titled video game adaptation of the film/book, though many gaming industry analysts, such as Signal Hill's Todd Greenwald, are predicting that EA will follow suit, with hopes that the film will whip up a Half-Blood frenzy that will boost sales of the game.
The repercussions of a Potter game delay could be bad for Electronic Arts, as both their holiday profits and fiscal 2009 revenue could take a hit without the title -- however, it could mean good news for those waiting on a truly stellar Harry Potter video game. Greenwald claims the title is "pretty much done and ready", meaning a delay would give EA an extra eight months to perfect the movie tie-in. We'll let you know what EA decides to do once they make an official statement.





























