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You want to know what you can spend your hard earned money on every week?  Tired of pimping your sister out to buy the latest game only to find out it was released weeks ago?  This is where The Weekly Release comes in.   Every week we’ll tell you what’s new, and what to buy!

This week is highlighted by 3 titles.  If you can’t guess which ones they are…well then perhaps you shouldn’t be buying them.  If you want some serious cooperative gaming action, then you want EA’s Army of Two for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.  If playing by yourself is more your game, perhaps you’ll want the throne room friendly God of War: Chains of Olympus for the PSP.   And finally, if you like school girl outfits and kissing boys – well then Rockstar Games’ Bully: Scholarship Edition is right up your slingshot!

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Galactic Command – Echo Squad (PC) [Google It]
Major League Baseball 2k8 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PSP) [Google It]
Mysteryville 2 (PC) [Google It]
Stranger (PC) [Google It]
Tom Clancy’s Chronicles (PC) [Google It]

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Anno 1701: Dawn of Discovery (DS) [Google It]
Army of Two (360, PS3) [Google It]
Bully: Scholarship Edition (Wii, 360) [Google It]
Chicken Hunter (DS) [Google It]
Eco Creatures: Save the Forest (DS) [Google It]
God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP) [Google It]
Imperium Romanum (PC) [Google It]
MLB 08: The Show (PS3, PS2, PSP) [Google It]
Mysterious Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer (DS) [Google It]
Ninja Reflex (DS, Wii) [Google It]
Petz Bunnyz (DS) [Google It]
Silent Hill: Origins (PS2) [Google It]
Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War: Soulstorm (PC) [Google It]

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Co-Optimus and CounterAgent are friends

So, if you’ve been visiting CounterAgent for any time, or listening to our podcast, you probably know that we love co-op gaming. Can’t get enough of it. Well, it seems we’re not alone out here. Welcome, Co-Optimus, your prime source for co-op gaming. If you haven’t noticed yet, to the far right side of this site is a brand new news feed delivered direct from the guys over at Co-Optimus. That little box will keep you up to date on all the latest in co-op gaming. They’ve got a great index of co-op games as well to keep you up to date on any platform, any genre. Anything happening in the co-op universe, Co-Optimus will have it.

Don’t just take my word for it, well, take my word, but go visit Co-Optimus and see for yourself. I mean, everybody loves to co-operate, right? Right. And aren’t those robots just adorable?

Boom!

 

If you caught X-play last night on G4TV then you were treated to a little eye candy. Of course by eye candy I mean that little hottie Adam Sessler. If you were able to take your eyes off him for a second you got a nice little Rainbow Six Vegas 2 preview. Game looks pretty good. They had Chris Masters, one of the designers dropping some of the usual knowledge, i.e. better A.I., more weapons, rewards for playing the game well, and of course the improved CO-OP which will now include the entire story (THANK GOODNESS!!).

All thats well and fine and frankly stuff we’ve heard already. Mr. Master’s also let us in on the fact that the Rainbow Six boys will not have a trilogy of Vegas games. He said this would be the last game based in Vegas. Of course they will be making more games but they won’t be in Vegas. I bet they’re gonna follow CSI’s lead and go from Vegas to Miami to New York.

You may have also seen that Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is number 2 on the 360 sells list on pre-orders alone so I guess you guys are excited about this game, I know I am.

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Castle Crashers is the next big little thing from the people behind the frantic and colorful Alien Hominid. Sorry, but this game isn’t a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game. However, it does share some similarities to the old arcade and NES turtles games. If you where a fan of the old arcade games where you and three of your buddies could drop quarter after quarter fighting armies of faceless minions, then this is for you, minus the quarters.

Castle Crashers is a high intensity, 4-player co-op, action hack and slash game. The game is all hand drawn and rendered in beautiful HD. The gameplay is very much like the old two and a half demensional side scrolling co-op fighting games like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, X-Men, and The Simpsons arcade games. The Behemoth, the company making the game is still very much a indie developer, as they do everything in-house, from development, to marketing, to distribution. This game will be fairly easy for them to distribute, seeing as how it will be coming to the Xbox 360 via the Xbox Live Arcade. All the better for them and us. They make more actual profit and get to easily distribute a game, we get a great game at a much better price than full retail.

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It’s a good thing I’m not a terrorist hanging out in my terrorist lair because Army of Two would have sneaked up on me and killed me before I even knew what happened. That’s right Army of Two comes out next week on March 4th. I for one was totally caught off guard by it. I’m looking forward to this game and have been since E3, because  it’s co-op based gameplay intrigues me so. Check out the video for the co-op.

Gametrailers.com has added a bunch of new videos for the game check them out.

What do you think? To me it looks pretty good.

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Also known as Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Premium Cooperative Downloadable Content, one of the longest titles in gaming history. Did you catch the word “premium” in there? Yeah, it’s gonna cost you, 800 M$ Points. That’s not exactly cheap, seeing as how you can pick up the entire game now used for around $20 or less most places. However, if you’ve already squeezed all the fun out of the original co-op mission, you and friend can get back to hunting those gosh darn terrorists.

The 800 M$ Points’ll get you nine new maps. These include two brand new levels and seven maps inspired by classic Ghost Recon games. No word on when or even if these maps will ever be free like the Halo 3 and Gears of War maps eventually become.

If you want something free, they’ve got something for you too. Yay, more guns. The “More Guns” pack is just around the corner and will be entirely free of charge. What is it? Hmm, let me explain. It’s, well, more guns. Yep, seven more guns to be precise.

Boom!

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I LOVE CO-OP!!! There is just nothing like beating a good game with one of your gaming buddies. Whether it’s online or local, it makes a good game that much better. I believe co-op to be a great way for gamers to interact with others and make sometimes anti-social people a bit more social.

It looks like the guys at computerandvideogames.com agree. Check out this really good article they had in PC Gamer magazine. It’s a good article with some interviews with developers who have made use of good co-op in their game.

I thought that Cliffy B’s comments where pretty good he said,

“It is difficult,” he admits, “but if you want to have a multi-million selling shooter you have to have a great singleplayer and a solid co-op mode. I think there’s a huge gulf between casual and hardcore players, and co-op is a way to bridge that.
“You can have a husband and wife, with one player leading another through the game. She might feel less intimidated with her husband’s help. It’s this kind of stuff that will bridge that gap.”

As I played through GOW single player, by myself, I couldn’t help but think about how great a co-op game this is. As I had to replay a few parts over and over because Dom kept doing stupid stuff and getting himself killed, I yearned for someone with a real brain to control him.

I’m playing Mass Effect now and I’ve thought, how great would it be to have 1 or 2 other friends controlling the other members of your squad? Each having different weapons and biotic’s they can use. Of course ME is already a huge game so I’d imagine co-op for a game like it would be tough. It would be pretty amazing though.

This year already looks strong for those of us that like co-op, Army of Two, Left 4 Dead, and Rainbow Six Vegas 2 are all coming soon. I know that AOT is getting pretty abused by everyone and it does look a little crappy. But just the fact that it is totally built around co-op makes it a game I’m interested in.

Please game makers, PUT MORE CO-OP IN YOUR GAMES IT IS GREAT!

 

So you finally bought a Xbox 360 because you just had to play Halo 3. You’ve beaten the game on every difficulty and gotten all the achievements. Now you’re looking for some other games, not that Halo 3 isn’t good enough to keep playing, but variety is the spice of life, right? Anyway, here’s some older games that you may have missed. Better yet, they can all be found for less than $30.

Fight Night: Round 3 (Most Realistic Spit Physics Ever)

Splinter Cell: Double Agent (Stealth At It’s Best)

Burnout: Revenge (Glorious Explosions)

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 1 & 2 (Futuristic Tactical Shooter)

Call of Duty 2 & 3 (Should Tide You Over Until CoD4)

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Longest Game on 360)

Perfect Dark Zero (Launch Title, eh, at Least it has Co-Op)

Project Gotham Racing 3 (Great Arcade Racer)

Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (Personal Favorite)

Earth Defense Force 2017 (Guilty Pleasure)

A couple really good games over $30:

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas (Best Co-Op Ever!)

Gears of War (Not for children)

Boom!

P.S. If $30 is still a bit much, I’d suggest trying out an online game rental service such as Gamerang.com, Gamefly.com, or Gameznflix.com. We’re in the process of reviewing these sites right now and should have more details later this month.

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We here at Counter Agent would like to take a second and plead with game makers to include co-op in their games. ALL NEW GAMES SHOULD INCLUDE CO-OP OF SOME SORT. We prefer split screen co-op as its always funner to play a game with one or more buddies at the same house. It seems that game makers are moving towards this. About the only redeeming value for Halo 3 single player was the co-op (although we still had a problem with only one Master Chief,  see our review).  There are games on the horizon that have co-op as the center of their gaming, most notably “Army of Two”.  This game has got us more and more excited with every teaser we see. We can only hope that the soon to be standout game of the winter (Call of Duty 4) will include co-op.

So please game makers ………KEEP THE CO-OP COMING!!!!!!!!!!

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Halo 3 Review

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Let’s get this out of the way first off. Should you buy this game? The answer is yes… if you want a great, fully featured multiplayer experience. However, if you’re looking to “Finish the Fight” with Master Chief and friends I’m gonna have to give this a pass, and here’s why.

The Single Player Campaign

OK, I am one of the many that played the first and second Halo games and got completely wrapped up in the epic sci-fi story presented through a wonderfully addictive action game. As many people who played through Halo 2 know, the ending was kind of a let down. I was very much looking forward to the next chapter in the Halo canon. Boy was I sad when that story was told in an experience lasting less than six hours long. Really Bungie, six hours? I don’t know how many of you out there still play single player games, but I do, and I’ve sat through movies longer than that, and they didn’t run me $60. The real problem isn’t even the length of the game, it’s the story. Without giving too much away, let’s just say, the end of this story goes the way of the Matrix series. All throughout the experience your game is temporarily interrupted when Cortana or the Gravemind talk to you for a few seconds, this gets very annoying, seeing as how it adds nothing to the overall story and pauses gameplay. Look, I really wanted to like this game, and I do, it’s just not the amazing single player experience it should have been. The co-op is a great addition, however, it can greatly reduce the time taken to finish the game and why I don’t know but only one person can be Master Chief while the rest of the players are stuck being the Arbiter and two nameless Elites, which really ticks me off, not only because your a stupid alien, but you start out with crappy alien weapons instead of the human ones Master Chief gets. The first two games let both co-op players be the Chief, who cares if it doesn’t make sense i’d rather be Master Chief. Because Master Cheif is the reason this game is so cool. Much of the levels are basically the same as halo 2 with the same feel and look, albeit the look is sharper. The amount of backtracking is exhausting and really drags the game down. It took under 6 hours to finish and would have only been 4 without the backtracking. Where this game really shines is in the multiplayer area where for some reason everybody can be Master Chief if they want.

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The Multiplayer Game & Matchmaking

Here is why you should buy this game. The multiplayer aspect of this game, starting with Matchmaking, is superb. The shear number of options is staggering. You can change everything including the newly added gravity options. There is a lot of new options for customizing your emblem, colors, and now even the armor on your player model. These and other multiplayer goodies must be unlocked in various ways throughout the game. Getting into a game couldn’t be easier. You select what type of game you want and you can even filter how you want it to search, quickest or best match type options. You get into games fairly quick and they’ve added a “veto this map” option while you wait for it to find players and load the map. Once you start the match you’ll notice how good this game looks and runs in multiplayer. While some of the levels have very basic architecture very reminiscent of halo 1 & 2, most of the maps look lush and pretty. The gameplay is extremely fast, much faster paced than Halo 2, kind of similar Unreal Tournament. Most of the weapons have been upgraded and a few new ones have been added, including the new fan favorite the Brute’s Gravity Hammer, which works kind of like the sword but has a large area of damage that can take out a few people in close proximity with one swing. The big new addition is the equipment. This includes useful new items like the bubble shield which temporarily protects you and whoever jumps into it. Parties are still available and work well. Once you’ve finished a match you have a plethora of stats to look through. If you’re registered on Bungie.net, which is completely free and quick to do, you will have access to even more stats about any of the matches you’ve played. You even have access to screenshots you can take from a match in Halo 3. That said, one of the big new features are the Saved Films. After you play a match or level of the campaign you can watch a full 3D video of it. In it you control a camera and fly around watching the battle from any angle, fast forward and rewind to see exactly how you were killed or take a screenshot of some freakin awesome, impossible shot you made to win the game. You can also send the videos to a friend if you want to rub in just how great you are. The last part of the Halo 3 multiplayer experience is a map editor called Forge. It’s really more of a map re-arranger than editor, as you can only place items in level and move them arround. The difference with this one and so many others on the PC is that this can all be done while you and your friends are playing the level. It’s fun, but feels more like a novelty that’ll probably be rarely used by most players. That said, this game has legs, it won’t soon be sitting on a shelf somewhere collecting dust. Much like it’s predicessor Halo 2, this game is probably going to keep gamer’s attention longer than the consoles lifetime. As far as multiplayer gaming is concerned, it doesn’t get much better.

Boom!

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