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Timeline details and new pics for the Chronicles of Spellborn

Posted by: Randy at 7/31/2008 12:27 AM - Comments (2)
After looking at the skyboxes in the following screenshots, the whole sharded-worlds-encased-in-a-rocky-carapace-thingy in The Chronicles of Spellborn starts to (at least visually) make a little more sense.  High concept it ain't, but developer Spellborn International obviously knew that, so they've been chipping away at an explanation for a little while now.  The timeline is also gaining density with this second entry, covering "The Awakening" era between 501 AC - 524 AC, which depicts the Barbarian Seal coliding with the Quarterstone, causing the Undying Ice melts and subsequent prisoner releases.  And there was also a clutch of eggs from the Vhelgar Queen Satanamura (Satanamura?!) that soon hatched.  Yikes.  I'm sure you can pick her out of these six new screenshots, which also show off the Statue District, Palace District, Green District, Fountain District, and Arena District of Vhelgar.













Spellborn Timeline

The Awakening (501 AC - 524 AC)

- 501 AC: The Barbarian Seal crashes into Quarterstone and as a result, the Undying Ice melts and releases its prisoners. Awakening from their magical slumber, the humans and daevi survivors discover the fate of the world. The world as they knew it is no more, the sky and the sun are gone. Instead they are covered by what seems to be a monstrous rock surface. It would take time before they would fully grasp the truth, but in the meantime the High Houses would be reinstalled in an attempt to pick up their lives again.

- 524 AC: Having used the Barbarian Seal to remove the Undying Ice on Quarterstone completely, the High Houses discovered a giant cache of eggs within its caverns. These turned out to be the eggs of the Vhelgar Queen Satanamura and from them lesser Vhelgar would hatch. It would be a matter of time before these flying creatures were tamed and these 'Vhelgar Steeds' would allow them to travel beyond the carapace of Quarterstone and discover the true extent of the Great Collapse.

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Barbarian Seal
The Barbarian Seal is actually a piece of the Altar of the Undying. After the Altar exploded and the Great Collapse took place, fragments of the Altar remained in the Deadspell Storm. It was by mere chance that one of these fragments landed in Quarterstone and melted the Undying Ice. Its name stems from the fact that this piece was once part of a mural within the Altar, showing a barbarian human in combat.

Though many more of these pieces are bound to exist no one has ever found a second. As such, this artefact is of the utmost importance to the High Houses. Unfortunately, it is no longer in their possession.

Quarterstone

The City of Quartered Stone, as it was known before the Great Collapse, was used by the Vhelgar as a main hub for slave trade. Before the uprising, many of the human slaves here were traded and maintained by the daevi, under order of the Vhelgar. The city was ruled by the Vhelgar Ormoburu, but it is unclear what happened to him after the Great Collapse. Nowadays, Quarterstone is the capital of the Enclave of the Five Sacrifices, due to its location and its importance within Enclave history. It consists of seven districts, each with its own characteristics:

Arena District: The Arena within the district was built by House Silver to serve as training grounds for the Guilds. It was only a matter of time before this started attracting a public of its own and became a major source of income for House Silver. House Maul can also be found here training its people.

 

 

Fountain District: This upper-class residential district houses most of the wealthy families and people of importance. It is a pleasant district with a large pool of water near its entrance and, of course, fountains. After the Green District incident it also became home to Citizen's College: a replacement building for House Rune now that their Citadel of Ail was destroyed.


Green District: The Green District housed the working classes, and its lush vegetation and beautiful surroundings made it a joyous place for anyone to visit. The Citadel of Ail, House Rune's main university, was the bustling centre for mages, scientists and scholars. The district was the heart of Quarterstone. That was, until an explosion at the Citadel rocked the entire district and magic corrupted it. Nowadays, the Green District is in quarantine as the Enclave desperately tries to uncover all the details concerning the incident.


Palace District: Being the official centre of the Enclave, the Palace District and its Enclave Palace primarily serve a ceremonial task. The grandeur of the palace is displaced by the fact that politics are conducted on the Shard of Parliament instead. Fortunately, the Veridan have moved in and maintained its importance to the Enclave.


Pit District: The Pit District's claim to fame is the large bottomless Pit. People have been throwing things in forever and as such it is now used as Quarterstone's garbage dump, though it never ever seems to fill up. As for the people living there... They aren't the nicest of folk and the sole reason most would ever want to go there is to visit the Graveyard next to it.

Statue District: Being the commercial heart of the city, Statue District is home to most of the merchants, though after the Green District incident, some of the working classes moved here as well. Its docks are always busy and the populace likes to shop around the various streets. Statue District, naturally, also features various statues of heroes both old and new. It also features the last remaining entrance to the Quarterstone Mines.



Temple District: Temple District, or Oracle District as some like to call it, is home to the Temple of Awareness which houses the Oracle itself. It connects to all the other districts and takes a central place in city life. Many of the Veridan can be found here praising the Oracle, and it is a comforting place to be in general.


Satanamura

Satanamura was the most feared Vhelgar. Being the Vhelgar Queen she resided at the Altar of Undying, protecting it while governing her kingdom. Legend has it she could manipulate humans and daevi alike as if they were mere puppets. She was one of the few Vhelgar with a humanoid face, but that did not make her any more human. On the contrary, she was delighted by the suffering of the servitor races. She was overrun by the humans and daevi as they destroyed the Altar of the Undying rather than slain, thus no one knows what happened to her after the Great Collapse.

Midway sold for $100k and a lot of debt

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Summer Redstone has sold Midway to Mark Thomas for $100,000 in cash.  As part of the deal Mr. Thomas will also assume $70 million in debt for the company who hasn't had a major hit in years.  It's a bit weird to see one of the major pioneers of the video game industry getting sold to a third party but you have to wonder why they weren't able to sell the company to EA, Ubi, or Activision.  It will be interesting to see what happens to Midway now as the company could be closed, have it's IP's sold off, or any number of things.

Guy creates real-world Lancer, not quite as cool as Dom and Marcus

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Here's a video of a guy who added a chainsaw to his AR-15.  While the gun is a bit of an homage to Gears of War it turns out that it is not quite as cool as it appears in the video game and probably not overly useful in real life.  Still it does peak the "Damn that's pretty cool meter.  Here's a video of it in action:
Thanks to Gizmodo for the link

Wiikly wiileases wiivealed

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Another week another set of DLC from Nintendo.  On the Wiiware side they are releasing Space Invaders Get Even(500 points) and Pit Crew Panic (800 points) while the virtual console gets the NEOGEO version of Metal Slug 2(900 points).  Kind of a slow week all around, enjoy this trailer for Space Invaders Get Even while trying to figure out why they are trying to get even.
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Gaming Gibs for 12/1/2008

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Here are a few things I missed while watching people scramble for Black Friday deals:
  • Gaming faces captured, like the "O" face but different.  Somewhere my girlfriend and John's wife chuckle silently
  • EA building a Dungeon Keeper MMO for the Korean market?  Don't make me move EA!
  • CD Projekt bringing The Witcher to the 360 and PS3?  Will we get downloadable cards for new chicks we conquer?
  • This week on M&A Planet, Eidos is the wounded deer at the back of the back, EA and Ubi are the wolves circling in the dark.   Who will get the kill first?
  • Gran Turismo 5 to hit this time next year?  Let's hope so, I want to be racing the Top Gear track by Christmas 09
  • Got Halo Wars questions?  The folks at GSB want them, no you can't ask about why Microsoft closed down Ensemble
  • Game On talks about Fallout 3 and other stuff

Experience the joy of moving bullets in new Wanted trailer

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We all know the drill when it comes to movie-tie in games but that rule doesn't always apply to games that take place before or after the movie in question.  In the case of the new Wanted game from Warner Brothers the game takes place after the events of the movie and therefore has at least some potential to not suck.  Here's the new trailer for the game which gives you a taste of the bullet bending you'll be doing in the game.

Half NBA teams use NBA Live to evaulate talent, perhaps Isiah Thomas was one of them

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LA Times has a story saying how some teams use EA's NBA Live to evaluate NBA talent. All I have to say is .. WHAT? Has anyone on the teams play the game and see how terrible it does in simulating an actual game? I haven't played a good NBA Live game in a very long time but to use it as part as your professional job to evaluate and also gauge other teams seems a little.. I don't know, absurd to me. Now we have the reason Isiah Thomas screwed up the Knicks. He probably did all those trades on the game and was able to run up the score while playing on Rookie mode and thought, "Hey, it's so crazy it just might work." What's next? Marvin Lewis using Madden to simulate his upcoming games so he can tune up his coaching gaming plan?

Gears of War 2 updated, multiplayer issues fixed

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Those of you who are carving locusts with a chainsaw rather than a turkey with a knife will be happy to know that Epic has released a title update for Gears of War 2 that should fix all of the issues people have had playing matches online.  Here's the bug list fix from the official community site:

* Adjustments to make Public matchmaking faster, especially in the single player party and the four player party case. Some of these adjustments should be felt immediately and some will play out over several days as our update enables us to reduce player segmentation by reducing the number of servers required to do matchmaking. This will increase the number of possible matches available for you to join.

* A tweak that should prevent us from losing some of our additional detailed stats data that we gather for gearsofwar.com. Due to the large number of concurrent matches, our stats gathering servers were not able to collect data for every single match played. The Xbox LIVE leaderboards are 100% accurate but our existing stats web pages may have some missing data prior to the update.

* A fix to address the issue where some players were unable to start the story-based campaign if Xbox LIVE was down or unavailable.

Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon cancelled for the PS3

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Add this game to the list of games where the PS3 versions are cancelled. Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon drops next week but you'll only be able to pick it up on the Xbox 360. Shacknews has confirmed that the PlayStation 3 version was cancelled due to "development issues" or as we like to say, "We can't get the Unreal Engine running well on the PS3 so to hell with it.". It's the last game for the studio as THQ is shutting down Sandblast so kind of sad to see them go but at least you'll get one last game from them albeit only on the Xbox 360. Sorry PS3 folks.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone

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From the staff at Gaming Nexus, we all hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving! Eat up those turkeys and cheer on the Detroit Lions as they strive for 0-16.

Vizio Drops Some Prices before Black Friday

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If anyone is looking for a new HDTV or to upgrade your gaming rig, Vizio is giving you some options with price drops on several models. Here is a list of five of their models (including locations, prices and restrictions) found at either Costco, Sam’s Club, WalMart or Sears have seen s price reductions. This is not the entire list, so visit these retailers to see all models involved:

• VIZIO 19” HD LCD HDTV (VA19) $199.99 at Costco Locations Nationwide through 12/7/08 with Member Only MVM Coupon
• VIZIO 32” Plasma HDTV (VP322) $437.00 at Walmart effective Wednesday, 11/26/08 - New Everyday Low Value
• VIZIO 37” HD LCD HDTV (VW37) $499.99 at Costco Locations Black Friday weekend while supplies last Friday-Sunday, 11/28-30/08
• VIZIO 32” Full HD 1080p LCD HDTV (VOJ32LF) $559.99 at SEARS Stores Nationwide thru Sunday, 11/30/08
• VIZIO 42” Full HD 1080p LCD HDTV (VS420) $698.00 at Sam’s Club Locations Nationwide now while supplies last for the Holidays. [READ MORE]

Lineage II Challenges Players to Enter Kratei' Cube

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Lineage II continues to invent new challenges for their players who crave the heat of combat. The latest arean comes with the release of Gracia Part 2. Kratei's Cube provides both PvE and PvP in twenty minute timed matches. Contest start every 30 minutes for non stop action.

One of the special features of Kratei's Cube is that players will score points for player as well as creature kills in these matches. KOed players come back strong with CP, MP and HP fully restored and no point loss ready to rejoin the fray. Winners will earn Fantasy Isle coins to spend during downtime.

The screenshots of Kratei's Cube show off the attention to detail the NC Soft artists put into Lineage II. I keep hearing Jonathan Coulton's "Creepy Doll" every time I look at the Cursed Boys.
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PlayStation 3 firmware update adds full screen flash

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The latest firmware update for the PlayStation 3 to be released today should add full screen Flash support. Nothing else is known but hey, I like these small updates. It makes it so if something breaks, it's easier to go back for the developers and for those updating we don't have to lose some features that we like in previous updates.

Disney Throws Founders Feast for Pirates of the Caribbean Online

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Disney Interactive is starting a new annual event for Pirates of the Caribbean Online. Now that Jolly Rogers curse has been lifted and pirates aren't turning into ravening zombies Tortuga is celebrating with a Fall Harvest festival in the European tradition. Starting November 27, players will find a fantastic spread on the beaches of Tortuga.

Part of the draw is GM participation. Players will have the chance to find the GMs outside of the taverns to swap stories and fire off questions. Participating pirates will be rewarded with some signature loot. The dancing, music and games of the Founders Festival will last through November 30.

Just as a reminder, be sure to get your entries together for the Live the Pirates Life Anniversary Contest. Check out the Grog Blog for all the current news for Disney's POTCO.
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PSN 50% off Sale

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Sony is having a bit of a sale over at the Playstation Store from now until December 4th, as five titles are now half off. Echochrome, Novastrike, PixelJunk Eden, The Last Guy and Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 all have had their price reduced from $9.99 to $4.99 for the next week. This is a nice way to build your collection of games, especially if you recently purchased a PS3 like myself. I may have to pick a couple of these up.

First Impressions: Need for Speed Undercover

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When it comes to evaluating a racing game, it can be tempting to simply squint your eyes and estimate where the game falls on the sliding scale of simulation vs. arcade.  So, to get this bullet-point quickly out of the way, Need for Speed Undercover is wholeheartedly racing in the arcade lane.

To wit, vehicular damage modeling is purely cosmetic and, in fact, the body molding automatically fixes itself back up to pristine condition at the conclusion of each race; said damages are charged to the State as opposed to garnishing your own wages; and straight-up driving posits greater emphasis on forward momentum as opposed to precision handling and sharp cornering.


The four tiers of cars do, however, handle differently enough from one another that some getting-to-know-you time is required for each.  The variations don’t exactly run the gamut from monster trucks to Vespas, but more like from Chevy Camaros to Ford GTs, Volkswagen R32s to Pagani Zondas, and Mazda RX-8s to Nissan GT-Rs.  As expected, it’ll take a lot of miles raced and a lot of money in hand to unlock those third-, second- and first-tier vehicles.  I’m counting over 50 vehicles on the block, with a reasonable spread between American, European, and Japanese models.
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News Roundup: Wrath of the DC Universe

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  • The Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe mash-up actually dodges a potential fatality.
  • The suspects are lined up as Massive Gamer examines "Who Killed Tabula Rasa?"
  • Five MMOs to play other than WoW: Wrath of the Lich King.
  • Is the cost-benefit ratio for DDR3 finally worth it?  APH Networks looks at Patriot Extreme Performance PC3-14400 2x1GB DDR3 RAM.
  • TechwareLabs compiled its Official Netbook Buying Guide.
  • One of the most feature-rich chassis to come along in a while, it's the Thermaltake Armor+ LCS.
  • The only criticism the Biostar TA790GX A2+ Motherboard deserves is that is lacks interesting addons.
Thanks to Defunct Games, Massive Gamer, APH Networks, TechwareLabs, and Digit-Life for today's news roundup.

Second Council of Stellar Management appointed in EVE Online

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There's no other MMO that does this sort of thing.  None.  But EVE Online has now got in the final tally of votes from their second CSM (Council of Stellar Management).  The CSM is a completely player-run, player-elected forum of nine EVE Online subscribers.  Their mission, should they choose to accept it, is to be the voice of their people (their in-game race) and bring relevant player-voiced concerns to developer CCP.  But the Council doesn't just shoot CCP an email list of grievances.  CCP actually flies these players out to meet in Iceland for a face-to-face summit where the nine reps handle in-game business in an up-close-and-personal manner.  The nine Council members are from all over the globe:  Serbia, Netherlands, Denmark, the US, the UK, Hungary, and Australia.  Good luck trying to not to be impressed with the boundaries EVE Online pushes with the word "videogame."

50 Cent: Blood on the Sand new screens and video

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Despite 50 Cent's precipitous fall into rap irrelevance, he's still got his name gracing a videogame.  To wit, 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand.  And while it's easy to be dismissive of anything with his name on the box -- 50 Cent: Bulletproof was a critical disaster yet still a commercial success -- Chuck is sounding like he wants to give this one a fair shake, saying that the game is actually better than the license would let on.


To Chuck's credit, the video above looks like it's got some things down on paper that should work well.  Third-person over-the-shoulder cam.  Close-quarters combat.  Functional cover system.  Blind fire around corners.  Army of Two-styled help-your-buddy-up-to-the-next-floor co-op.  The "relevant" Middle Eastern setting.  A rap soundtrack that would only otherwise be found in a Rockstar game.  Strippers.

The following screenshots will slow down the action enough for you to focus on 50 Cent's vein-rippled biceps, the maps filled with sand-colored mazes, the bullet-riddled architecture, and eye-in-the-sky minigun action.
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UFC 2009 Undisputed screens

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Judging from these screenshots of UFC 2009 Undisputed, there's a thin line between Ultimate Fighting and the Kama Sutra.  Still penciled in for a Spring 2009 release, these pics will have to whet your mixed martial arts appetite until then.  [Actually, I'm waiting for a game to be made out of David Mamet's awesome, awesome Redbelt film.]
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Too Human soundtrack now available for $15.98

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If you were one of the people who played Too Human and thought "These controls are a bit wonky and the game is clunky but HOT DAMN I love the music" then you're in luck as the sound track is now available on Amazon for $15.98 as well as Best Buy, iTunes, and Sumthing Distribution (the CD label).  The key tracks include must from when you totally killed that guy with a sword and the theme from that one cut scene that you totally skipped.  [READ MORE]

Gaming Gibs for 10/25/2008

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Here are a few things I missed welcoming home the 2008 MLS Soccer Champions (Still Massive):

Left 4 Dead gets a little blue

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I really, really like Left 4 Dead and I can't resist jumping into a server for a half hour of zombie killing. That said, I don't think I can look at Bill the same after listening to this clip. The person used canned clips from the game itself to produce this... well you just have to listen for yourself.

New Nintendo DS Bundles coming this Friday

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Black Friday will see some new Nintendo DS bundles hitting the stores. The Mario Red Nintendo DS will give you the system with a red coloring complete with a copy of New Super Mario Bros. The Ice Blue Nintendo DS comes with a custom carrying case and Brain Age. If you want to pick them up, it'll cost you $149.99 this Friday. [READ MORE]

A boatload of new content coming to Fallout 3

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If you are owners of the PC or Xbox 360 version of Fallout 3, good news for you as new content is coming your way. Sorry PS3 owners, you get the shaft. For PC folks, G.E.C.K. or Garden of Eden Creation Kit is coming to you in December and lets you add your own content into the game. I know a lot of folks love to create new content for Bethesda games and here's your opportunity to use the official editor and let your creativity run wild. The editor sounds like it'll give you a lot of freedom in modifying the game so I'm hoping for some good user generated content from the PC folks that won't get moderated.

In December, Operation: Anchorage is coming for the the 360 and PC. In this DLC, you'll participate in the liberation of Anchorage, Alaska from the Chinese Communist invaders. The Pitt takes you to Pittsburgh and is scheduled for February. In March, Broken Steel lets you join the Brotherhood of Steel.

Sounds like some really good stuff coming to Fallout 3 folks. Let's get the game patching too to fix some issues so we may enjoy the new content without any problems. [READ MORE]

Arkham Asylum, it's a nice place to visit but you wouldn't want to live there

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Here's the new teaser for Batman:Arkham Asylum that shows off various parts of the mental hospital where you'll be spending most of your time.  It looks very solid and maybe my mind is playing tricks on me but there's a bit of the Bioshock aesthetic going on in some of the rooms.  It certainly looks good and I'm interested to see how the game actually plays as there really hasn't been a solid Batman game yet.