Star Wars Battlefront 3 is dead, or is it?

Yes, Star Wars Battlefront 3 is dead. Free Radical, the company producing it is not producing it anymore. The project is dead, as many think. You probably saw the leaked gameplay video. This video was made in 2009, when Free Radical was making it. When Lucasarts took the project away after the horrible game, haze came out, it was really dead. Not really. 
Few know/believe this, but Spark Unlimited is making the game after many obsessed fans begged Lucasarts for it.http://www.sparkunlimited.com/jobs_currentjobs.html If you go to this link, you will see that their unannounced product in the making will be a high profile, popular game for a leading business partner, and that they are looking for professionals for a AAA game for an awaiting, highly critical audience. Now doesn't that seem suspicious? The leading business partner is Lucasarts, the awaiting critical audience is all the fans that really want a Star Wars Battlefront 3. In one of the job descriptions it says that they need someone experienced in human, creature, and non-organic models. Really? They're giving it away.
I really want to see this game developed. The only problem with this is that the description of the game could apply to Star Trek, which would really stink.   

Sony NGP (PSP2): Changing Portable Gaming Forever

The Sony PSP2 , as most gamers would call it will bring a whole new era for portable gaming. It will incorporate Wi-Fi or 3G, making the Internet much more  accessible. There will be a more PS3 type of Playstation network available. The PSP2 will include a touch-screen and touch pad on the back of the system. 
This device will have a Wi-Fi version and a 3G version, helping with the price possibly significantly. The PSP2 will have very realistic and rich graphics and has some great licenses for physics softwares. It will have GPS abilities and an accelerometer/gyroscope motion sensor system. The PSP2 will have cartridge based games instead of UMDs, making the games much more durable. It will include digital cameras on the front and back, probably challenging Nintendo with the DSi. It will have OLED (organic light emitting display) making it easier to see in the sun. Lastly, it will have dual analog sticks, more like the Sony console systems. 
Sony's approach to console-like portable gameplay should be very interesting. Those of you who like more of a portable, low-res game system, this is not the system for you. I will really be anticipating this until the holidays to get this system. I think it will be a great system overall with just one problem I noticed, that being that it uses cartridges insted of UMDs, so you can't play the original PSP games.       

Lego Star Wars III: The Saga continues

The Lego game series has been revolutionized with the addition of Tt game's 3rd Star wars edition. The game allows you to move more fluently and realistically as ever before, still with the humor Tt games delivers every time. In the game, the battle of Geonosis just ended and you have your army of clone ready for battle. Darth Sidious has told three of your biggest enemies to destroy the leaders of the republic. Your job is to stop this from happening, by following a story that perhaps makes little sense, if you've never watched the clone wars series on Cartoon Network. You go to planet after planet, not knowing much about your mission except a brief description before you start the level that most people probably skip. If you don't care so much for the story, and you just want to kick back, have a laugh with your friends, and a little Lego to calm your senses, this is the perfect game for you.
With the addition of ground battles and space missions on every planet, Lego and Tt games has really made the Clone Wars more enjoyable. This is a great game for Lego and star wars enthusiasts all around, with a sprinkle of humor to go with it, Lego Star Wars III is really a turning point for Lego games, and Lego. I would give this humorous game of action as star wars always is, a 9.3/10. This is a great game with a few very unusual glitches and problems, making me have to start the level I'm on all over again. Also, the story could at least make sense.

Portal 2: The Puzzle Game Revolution

Valve has done it again. With more playing time and a more intense story, Portal 2 is highly anticipated by gamers all around. In the game, you are placed in an old, and vegetation covered Aperture Laboratories ten years after the first portal. You will be forced to test an extremely experimental portal gun in many mind-bending puzzles for the extremely inventive AI, GLaDOS . These puzzles are very fun as you still have a brilliant story to follow. You can interact with many materials, such as lasers, mirror boxes, propulsion and repulsion gels, sentry bots, etc. You will really need to use your brain in this puzzle game of epic proportions, and you'll need to put those portals to use. 
Once you've finished the normal story you can play the online co-op story as well, which is an entirely different campaign than single the player one. You will need to use the help of your friend a whole lot, meaning he can't just sit back and watch as you masterfully complete the puzzles for him, he needs to help too.
Coming to PS3, XBOX 360, PC, and Mac, I think this sequel to one of the top games of 2007 is a winner, and will be a best-seller for gamers of all ages. With new additions to your arsenal of manipulative devices, and additional hours of gameplay, I give Portal 2 a 9.5/10. Not a ten because that the co-op multiplayer is not split-screen and I would've loved to solve some puzzles with my friends.