Review of Total War: Rome II from Sega

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It’s difficult to imagine how any self respecting strategy gamer can’t be just a little bit excited by Rome II. Rome II has promised the biggest changes to the Total War franchise for a long time. But is it for better or for worse?

Rome II’s prologue serves as a great tutorial for new players but I felt a little frustrated by the pace. It takes you through all the basics of controlling an army and using the campaign map. Total War can be an intimidating and confusing experience for new players and the prologue does its job admirably. I’m sure I’m not the only one who remembers first being in control of a Total War camera. That said, if you feel comfortable with Total War titles you should probably jump straight into a campaign.

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On the campaign map groups of either 3 or 4 regions are now grouped into provinces.  Elements like food and public order are now province wide, and because there are limited build sites in each region, there are clear advantages to owning all the regions in a province. If you own 2 out of 3 regions in a province that has a public order problem, and have no more options for buildings, you soon start lusting for that 3rd region. If a powerful nation happens to own that 3rd region it soon becomes a difficult tactical decision.

Another advantage of the provincial system is that rather than having to click through each and every region you own all regions in a province are now displayed at once at the bottom of the screen. User friendly drop down menus appear when you hover over potential upgrade sites allowing you to quickly and efficiently manage all your regions without unnecessarily dull map scrolling.

If you have just taken a new region obviously there will be some turmoil, and perhaps its previous owner didn’t have any farms, creating a food shortage. Your other regions you own in that province can cancel out the negatives and the province may not even have a food shortage. Public order is usually all but restored after a turn so you no longer need to leave your expensive army occupying a town turn after turn.

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Diplomacy strongly resembles previous titles but it’s easier to effect another nations opinion of you in a noticeable way. Negative effects ware off in a reasonable time frame (depending on the “infraction”) and positive relationships are simpler to build up. That’s not to say diplomacy isn’t in depth but just that it’s easier to see how your actions effect it. The AI is also more aware of other nations and works with the game rather than against it. Of course if you’re anything like me the appeal of literally thousands of troops battling it out is just too strong for a diplomacy focused campaign.

Rather than building units at towns and joining them with a general you now raise an army at any region that initially consists only of a general and his bodyguards. You then select units to build by selecting the army itself and in a turn they are added and ready for battle. The units an army can recruit, and the amount of recruitment per turn, still depend on what military buildings are present in a province but the units don’t have to be built only at that region. It’s such a relief not to have to wait 5 turns as you tediously walk your units across the campaign map to meet up with your invasion force.

Because armies are now entities of their own they can be levelled up independently of their general. When a general eventually dies (of old age or in battle) he takes his xp with him. But provided the army gets a new general, and keeps some units, its xp will remain. Even if an army is completely destroyed you can reinstate the legacy and create an army of the same name with perks and all. It’s a cool new feature that stops armies becoming anonymous groups of units. So too does the pop-cap.

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I can hear myself saying “Total War with a pop-cap? No way, that’ll ruin everything”. Well it doesn’t. Depending on the level of your Empire you will have a limit on the amount of armies you can control. So far this has proved to be more than enough but it does mean the AI doesn’t constantly fight with a seemingly unlimited number of small forces but instead tends to group units together in a large army, as it should. The limit definitely helps keep the game focused and stops a small nation owning an army much mightier than it should, as I’m sure many of us have done in the past.

Initially the choice of units available seemed disappointingly small. My first “tutorial campaign” to figure out the basics left me with little choice of units to build. Moving to my second campaign it became clear that whilst each faction may have less units than previous titles they are now completely different. Different research, building trees and unique units rather than just slightly altered skins all add to each factions individuality. And there are loads of factions to choose from as well.

With more specialised unit choice, tactics and factions’ unique units and features are much more crucial. The only problem with the factions is that some appear to be just plain better than others. Initially I played as a barbarian race who don’t even get access to archers and have a very limited choice of units. Second time through I played as Sparta (one of the Greek States DLC factions) and found that although they don’t have the largest selection of units, what units they do have are incredibly powerful.

The individuality is very impressive but I wonder if some of the nations are just worse than others. I suppose this might offer a higher challenge as it’s going to be difficult to conquer Rome with barbarians but players may just skip these factions out. It’s difficult to say fairly without having played full campaigns as every faction on the game. It’s worth mentioning that the factions included in the Greek States DLC are just as good, if not better than, the originals and I would strongly recommend getting hold of it, especially for Total War veterans. You know you can’t resist playing as Sparta.

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Once 4,000 units are on screen and all the different elements that make up a battle get going it’s impossible not to get lost in the atmosphere. Unit animations and environments in particular look fantastic in Rome II. There’s even a day night cycle which really gives the battles a feeling of passing time (Rome wasn’t conquered in a day!). There’s little to no drop in frame rate during battles, even when using the awesome new cinematic unit camera. Rome II is definitely not a bad looking game throughout but more importantly the performance is great.

Total War: Rome II has made loads of big changes to the franchise for the first time in a long time. Overhauled UI’s and menus make campaign map play much less tedious and clunky. Battles are much more focused on tactics and the new factions are shockingly individual. Every change Creative Assembly have made in Rome II is for the better. I wish this had been the first Total War game I had ever played but I’m also glad as a Total War fan than the franchise is going exactly where it should be.

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Reviewed on PC

App Update: Shazam for iOS updated to version 6.2.1

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The very cool music identification app Shazam has been updated to version 6.2.1.

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Having tried some different music, I cant honestly say it find’s the song in a matter of seconds, in some cases, only two or three words had been sung. I was very impressed!

This is how Shazam is described:

Lightning fast tagging. Now discover, explore and share more music, TV shows and brands you love in as little as one second.

With unlimited tagging use Shazam as much as you want, and experience more of what you like, faster.

You can also:
○ Save & listen again (30 sec preview)
○ Buy tracks easily on iTunes & find more by tagged artists
○ View extra content as you watch TV
○ Watch music videos & concerts from YouTube
○ Share on Facebook, Twitter & email
○ See streaming lyrics in time to the music
○ Discover new music in Shazam Friends & Charts
○ See when an artist is touring
○ Use it when you don’t have a signal

What’s New?

○ Much faster recognition, especially on the iPhone 4 and 3GS.
○ Better recognition in difficult environments.
○ Now when you tweet, your followers can play previews right in Twitter through our Twitter Card.
○ Explore charts are more dynamic, showing you what’s hot in the last seven days.
○ New TV experiences (US only).

Download now from the Apple App Store

NVIDIA Announces New Free To Play Bundle

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NVIDIA has announced a new promotion that will give gamers a total of £50 of in-game currencies to a trio of the hottest free-to-play games: Warframe, Neverwinter and Marvel Heroes. The promotion, which is applicable for new purchases of notebook PCs featuring GeForce 700M-series GPUs or desktop GeForce GTX 650 GPUs, starts today and will run throughout the rest of the year.

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Voted the best F2P game at PAX East 2013, Warframe is a co-op third-person online action game set in an evolving sci-fi world.  Featuring the incredible NVIDIA PhysX technology, players control ancient warriors in a war with the Grineer (bad guys).  With over three million registered users, gamers can join friends in player-vs-enemy raids across the solar system and master the power of the Warframes.  £17 of in-game currency gives players the opportunity to shop in the marketplace and gain new gear quickly such as a new supercharged Warframe with an inventory slot, a sentinel pet to aid in battle, mod-packs to instantly upgrade gear, void key packs to gain access to rare missions, as well as other boosters or revives.

Hailed by GameFront as “one of the best traditional MMOs,” Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter combines fast paced combat with over a quarter century of Dungeons & Dragons lore.  Packed with exclusive NVIDIA technology including TXAA, HBAO and 3D Vision, players experience epic stories, action combat and classic roleplaying.  The bundle provided in-game loot will give players access to mounts, companions, consumables, items, fashion, crafting packs and more!

For any fans of the Marvel universe, Marvel Heroes is not to be missed!  This F2P massively multiplayer online action role-playing game features frenetic action combat where players can battle infamous Marvel villains as their favourite Superhero.  Play with the already one and a half million registered users, as Hawkeye, Storm, Daredevil, Thing, or Scarlet Witch.  £17 of in-game currency gives players the option to choose from a variety of heroes including Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Spider-Man, and Wolverine to name a few. Players can also opt to get iconic costumes from throughout Marvel’s storied history, such as Iron Man’s Mk 1 armour from his first appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 to his Avengers movie armour, to further customize their hero.

For additional information, please visit http://www.geforce.co.uk/landing-page/free2play-bundle

Warframe Coming Exclusive to PS4 This Year

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Digital Extremes announced today that Warframe, the fastest growing Free-to-Play game, will be exclusive to the PlayStation4 computer entertainment system.  For three months starting at launch on 15th November  in North America and 29th November in Europe, PS4 system owners will get first crack at being a space ninja.  Announced at PAX Prime in Seattle, one of North America’s largest consumer tradeshows for games.

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“With how the industry is evolving, this really is the Player Generation,” said Steve Sinclair, creative director at Digital Extremes.  “Games are reaching players hands in so many different ways now and Sony gets it, which is why we are bringing Warframe exclusively to the PS4 first. There’s no reason not to download Warframe on day 1 if you’re an action game lover – it’s free!”

As a co-op focused game that thrives on community and clan-building, Warframe will take full advantage of the social connectivity and community building features coming to the PlayStation4 system.  Some of the features involve the new enhanced DUAL SHOCK 4 controller that offers integrated audio, touch-pad controls and gameplay streaming capabilities.  Additionally, 2nd screen functionality will come in the form of an Android and iOS App called Warframe Nexus. This companion app will allow players to perform in-game tasks and provide pertinent real-time game info while away from the PS4 system such as alerts to critical missions, crafting and building inventory, and scheduling gaming sessions with friends just to name a few.

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Players are introduced to Warframe as newly awoken Tenno warriors, thrust into a universe at war and armed with ancient exo-skeletal technology only they can operate. These Warframes bring unimaginable power and skill to the Tenno and provide players with unique offensive and defensive powers to explore and master.  Players go solo or band together in squads of 4 to complete co-op based raids to locate ancient artifacts that will help customize and upgrade their Warframe and weapons.

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Warframe for the PlayStation4 system will be revealed in the coming months.  In the meantime, visit http://www.warframe.com

Acer Announces the Acer Iconia A3 Tablet

Acer will unveil at IFA 2013 the new Acer Iconia A3, a 10.1-inch tablet was designed to offer a touch more entertainment, multimedia, gaming and web experiences. Movie and music lovers will find in the Iconia A3 their perfectly balanced couch mate with immersive sound, wide viewing angles and quad-core performance to further enhance their entertainment and enjoyment.

The Acer Iconia A3 was introduced alongside other product updates, including the Acer Iconia A1 and B1 with additional colour options. The full-featured single-handed use 7.9-inch tablet is now available in a touch of white, smoky grey and ivory gold. The Iconia B1 7-inch tablet, targeted at first time users or tablet newbies, is now also available in a touch of oceanic blue and vermilion red.

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A touch comfier

The Acer Iconia A3 is designed for rich multimedia entertainment, the Iconia A3 comes with Dolby Digital Plus creating a virtualized 5.1 channel surround experience over headphones, reduced background noise and dialogue volume boost resulting in clear dialogues and consistent volume levels, without sways across content and apps. To top this off, the Iconia A3 boasts an ergonomic placement of the speakers on both sides creating a virtual sound box for stereo sound effects.

The 10.1” WXGA display (1,280 x 800) with IPS technology offers crisp and accurate colours from wide viewing angles for a better visual experience whether users are lounging on the sofa, lying on the bed or sharing the view with a loved one. The 16:10 aspect ratio of the Inconia A3 is ideally suited to watch video content and playing games in landscape mode. Complete with a built-in micro HDMI port, users can connect the tablet to an external display to share and enjoy movies and videos on a bigger screen.  The Acer Iconia A3 keeps consumers connected to Wi-Fi networks or built-in 3G² mobile data connection. Plus, the integrated Bluetooth 4.0 lets consumers quickly connect the tablet to a variety of other devices, such as headsets and printers.

A touch smarter

Powered with a quad-core 1.2GHz cortex A7 processor, the Iconia A3 delivers smooth 9 hours of video playback, better mobile gaming, as well as fluid and fast navigation through apps and websites.

Acer IntelliSpin expands the tablet’s screen image rotation feature, so that even when lying flat, the screen image will rotate to match the tablet’s orientation when turned.

Acer’s Touch WakeApp provides users with fast access to their favourite apps straight from sleep mode. A great feature if the tablet is shared by different users, the multi-user support featured by Android 4.2 allows customers to create up to eight separate and customisable user spaces on a single device.

To maximise user fun, the 5MP back camera can take snapshots at full video resolution while recording a video. It can also snap immersive 360° pictures and wide angle shots. Available as 16GB³ or 32GB³ version with the option to expand via microSD, the Iconia A3 is the ideal home entertainment companion for people who like sharing and consuming multimedia content.

A touch purer

A smooth profile with rounded edges make it easy to grab the tablet with one hand. The minimalist design is accentuated by the silver profile that sets off the white of the back cover and complements the current design of Acer’s Android tablet family. With a slim profile at just 10.15 mm and a weight of less than 600 grams4, the Iconia A3 is easy to carry along and check anything in a flash whenever needed.

Pricing and Availability

The Iconia A3 (WiFi) version will be available in Europe, Middle East and Africa early October with a suggested a starting price of €249.

The Iconia A3 (3G) version will be available in Europe, Middle East and Africa early November with a starting price of €299.

Acer: Liquid S2 – with Acer’s First 4K Recording

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Today Acer will unveil at IFA 2013 the new Liquid S2, a full HD 6” with IPS technology 4K recording capable smartphone with ultra-fast connectivity including 4G LTE and the new Wi-Fi 802.11 ac standard. Following the recent successful launch of the Liquid E, Z and S series, Acer is now ushering in a different world of clarity with four times the resolution of full HD. This technology has been featured in some cameras already, but it’s a completely new experience with smartphones running on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800 2.2GHz processor capable of recording in 4K.

The smartphone soft round curves and red elements for the receiver mesh and metallic ring highlighting the four LED ring flash for low light and macro capturing. The curved glass surface keeps a soft touch and “edgeless” feeling around the rim.

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The Liquid S2 combines the simple and visual interface with a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera to take professional looking photographs or videos with a smartphone. The front-facing 2-megapixel camera allows consumers to capture moments with an 88-degree wide viewing angle.

The Liquid S2 is loaded with several enhancements to capture reality:

  • BSI Sensors and LED Ring Flash: Sharper pictures in any environment
  • Video Recording: 4K Ultra HD, fast full HD 1080p 60FPS, 4 x slow motion
  • Full Panorama Pictures: Up to 27-megapixels in a single picture
  • Quick First Shot: Take picture right from unlock the screen with automatic center-focus by tapping any location on the screen
  • Smart Best Shot: Automatically detects photo type and takes multiple shots for best selection
  • Tag Widget: Convenient photo browsing with scene tag.
  • Favourite Mode: Create up to five profiles with customized effects, flash, capture mode and scenes
  • Exposure Control: One finger focus and exposure adjustment
  • Freehand Capture: Crop out anything on the screen using hand or a digital pen
  • Live Screen: Share ideas and journey through pictures and scribble

A touch faster

This feature-packed Android smartphone will operate on 3G and 4G networks to boost customers with an average upload speed of up to 150Mbps. It will also support the latest Wi-Fi standard, 802.11 ac, offering significantly faster data transfer, better coverage and power efficiency when compared to today’s 802.11 n standard. The Easy Hotspot enables the smartphone to act as a mobile Wi-Fi router to share wireless internet connectivity with up to 6 Wi-Fi enabled devices. The internet connection can also be shared with QR codes and NFC.

Acer Float User Interface allows several app windows to stay open, so users can multitask without having to back out of one app to work on another. The press of a key brings up the Float Apps shortcut where apps on a translucent screen float over the function being used. It is easy to access or switch Float Apps anytime and can be customized with up to 7 favoured app shortcuts. A Float Caller notification ensures that users will not be interrupted by incoming calls that take over the full screen. When a call comes in, the Float Caller mini-window pops up and the user can choose to take the call or reply with a quick message.

A touch more power

The latest addition to the Acer smartphone family is designed with a full HD display with IPS technology and 368 ppi for brilliant, stunning graphics on the 6-inch screen with a wide viewing angle. It is 8.99 mm thin and has two stereo speakers powered with Dolby Digital Plus for a stunning sound experience. The Liquid S2 also uses curved Gorilla Glass® 3.0 to boast native damage resistance, making it stronger and more resistant to scratches and daily usage than before.

Available in red or black, the Liquid S2 is powered by Qualcomm’s quad-core 2.2GHz processor, 2GB of internal memory and 3300 mAh battery for extended use on a single charge. Users can store a large library of photos, music and videos on the expandable memory of up to 128GB to complement the standard 16GB on-board storage.

Features and specs

Display                         6″, full HD (1,920 x 1,080), 368 PPI, IPS
Main camera                 13 MP auto-focus, f2.2, 28 mm lens, BSI sensor, LED ring flash, 4K video
Front camera                2 MP, f2.2, 24 mm lens, 88° wide angle, BSI sensor, 1080p video
Processor:                    Quad-core 2.2 GHz
Storage / memory:        16 GB / 2 GB
Battery:                        3300 mAh, non-replaceable Li-polymer battery
Dimensions:                 166 x 86 x 8.99 mm,
Network:                       4G: 800/1800/2600 3G: 900/2100 2G: 850/900/1800/1900
Connectivity:                Wi-Fi 802.11ac/a/b/g/n, Bluetooth® 4.0, GPS+GLONASS, NFC
Sensors:                       Light sensor, accelerometer, proximity sensor, digital compass, gyro
Operating system:        Android 4.2.2
Acer features:               Acer Float UI, Acer HD Channel, Acer Docs and Acer Remote Files, Acer

Data Traffic Manager, Acer Float Caller, Acer Float Apps

(maps/notes/camera/calculator), Acer Live Screen, Acer Print, Acer

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Additional features:       Skitch, YouTube, Moodagent, Polaris Office, Swype Text input, Google Keep, Evernote, Wireless display, Dolby Digital Plus

 

Pricing and Availability

The Liquid S2 version will be available at the end of October in. Exact pricing and availability will be announced at a later stage.

Total War: Rome II launch trailer released

SEGA have released a new trailer for Total War: Rome II.

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An incredible period of history, the creation of the world’s first superpower, the dominance of a people, a culture and a defining way of life that still has repercussions today.

Over 2,000 years ago the Romans set out on a path that culminated in the creation of an empire the like of which the world had never seen, and may never see again. A time of glorious victories and bloody defeats, heroic and despotic men and women, families that tore each other apart in pursuit of the eternal city and the power it represented.

Some attained that prize, but only fleetingly. Many more failed.

Watch the launch trailer and perhaps you can answer the question; How far will you go for Rome?

And don’t forget to check out our review of Total War: Rome II here.

Total War: Rome II will be available September 3rd 2013.

Welcome to the LG G Pad 8.3 Tablet

Today (1st September) LG Electronics (LG) has announced the LG G Pad 8.3 tablet, the latest addition to its G Series line-up of premium mobile devices. The all-new LG G Pad 8.3 boasts the first Full HD display on an 8-inch class tablet, a unique user-experience and wide range of connectivity features. Set to officially debut next week at the IFA 2013 trade show in Berlin, the LG G Pad 8.3 builds on the recent launch of the LG G2 super phone, reinforcing LG’s commitment to leadership in advanced mobile devices through its premium G Series products.

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“Complementing our G Series smartphones, the introduction of the LG G Pad 8.3 further strengthens LG’s premium lineup consisting of our most cutting-edge devices,” said Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of the LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “Our G Pad is just another example of LG delivering devices with the unique selling points consumers around the world will appreciate.”

The LG G Pad 8.3 features a slim and sleek form factor that is comfortable enough to hold in one hand. Such compact portability is based on LG’s learning from consumers regarding the optimum size of a tablet. While maintaining its portability, the LG G Pad 8.3 squeezes in a powerful 4600mAh battery for long-lasting usage time but is still as light as a newspaper at just 338g.

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A key attribute of other premium G Series devices including the G Pro and G2 smartphones, the LG G Pad 8.3 is the first 8-inch class tablet to offer a Full HD display. The G Pad is equipped with a 1920 x 1200 WUXGA (Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array) display capable of delivering picture quality with even higher resolution than a standard Full HD display. In addition, the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 600 Processor with 1.7GHz Quad-Core CPU enhances the viewing experience with powerful performance as users will be able to enjoy Full HD content without any compromise.

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The LG G Pad 8.3 will be rolled out globally in key markets including North America, Europe and Asia as well as other regions starting in the fourth quarter of 2013. Prices will be announced at launch time.

Key Specifications:

– Processor: 1.7GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm® Snapdragon 600 Processor

– Display: 8.3-inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200 pixels / 273 ppi)

– Memory: 16GB eMMC

– RAM: 2GB LPDDR2

– Camera: Rear 5.0MP / Front 1.3MP

– Battery: 4,600mAh – Operating System: Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2

– Size: 216.8 x 126.5 x 8.3mm

– Weight: 338g

– Colours: Black / White

Review of Killer is Dead from Deep Silver

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If you’re ever feeling bored and just fancy being totally confused and bewildered then you’ve come to the right place. In Killer Is Dead you play as an assassin, Mondo Zappa, who is clearly good at his job judging from the terror in your first victims eyes. That is shortly before he dies, I think, and then teleports to the moon.

Killer is Dead is weird. And I mean really weird. A Short way into the game you go to visit a house that has a very strong Alice in Wonderland theme to it. The atmosphere is something between strange and terrifyingly strange; bolstered all the more by the artistic visuals. The gameplay takes on a simple hack-and-slash mechanic with scripted battle sections slotted in between moving from room to room. Upgrades and new moves for you to acquire tease of a depth that unfortunately never comes to fruition.

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Mondo is armed with a katana and a gun-arm, of course. The melee battle mechanics are simple but at times satisfying and good looking. A key element is dodging at the correct time which sees Mondo performing a very powerful counter attack. If done correctly it’s fun, and it looks cool, but it can be frustrating because at times it seems the system isn’t complicated enough to cope with the required button entry.

Unfortunately using Mondo’s blood-powered gun-arm is boring and switches the game into a 3rd person style. Move the cursor and shoot. Something akin to how the guns worked in Assassins Creed III’s combat would have been much better and kept Killer Is Dead in it’s native style. As it happens using Mondo’s gun feels disjointed and disconnected from the rest of the combat.

Between each mission you will get a cutscene that further develops the characters around Mondo. Mondo himself is rather lifeless and there’s very little to become attached to. The supporting characters have some personality but nothing to get excited about. It might have helped if I had the slightest idea what was going on in the plot, but I didn’t. Because of my confusion I really just wanted to get back playing a mission.

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When one of our customers walked into the office after a successful assignment we talked for a bit and then he disappeared because he was a ghost. The team all had a good laugh about that. Except me because I didn’t have a clue what was happening. I really felt like I was missing some clever metaphor or concept which only made me all the more detracted from my experience.

On the other hand Killer Is Dead is one of the most striking titles I’ve ever seen. It’s different and refreshing although at times it just looks like someone turned the gamma up way too high. The anime is pretty standard stuff behind whatever effect it is that makes Killer Is Dead so unique but it gets the job done. The only thing visually that gets tired and repetitive are the way females are represented in Killer Is Dead.

Right from the start you will be shamelessly assaulted by innuendo. “Gigolo” missions see you having to flirt with a woman to unlock upgrades. But for some reason this is done by catching glimpses of her chest or “legs” while she looks away. Besides this all female characters in Killer Is Dead follow usual anime traditions. One of them dons a nurses uniform and rides around on a provocatively placed giant floating syringe. Oh dear.

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It’s juvenile and before long starts getting embarrassing. It serves only to degrade what I already consider art when a game so strongly focused on being artistic feels the need to rely on suggestive scantily clad anime girls. The upgrades you can acquire from the Gigolo missions don’t feel that important or particularly well integrated either. Luckily the upgrades offer choice and acquiring them usually feels progressive. There’s certainly always something to aim for but it always feels attainable.

Killer Is Dead provides some fun hack-and-slash style action but doesn’t have much depth to go with it. A ludicrous plot and forgettable characters make it very difficult to get truly absorbed into Killer Is Dead’s world. The protagonist aims for suave and debonair but comes off cold and lifeless and the constant barrage of embarrassing soft-core anime only further demotes Killer Is Dead.

However, if you just switch your brain off and play there is some fun to be had. Killer Is Dead certainly looks good and it’s refreshing to play something with a different visual style but beyond its good looks and PS2 style fighting system Killer Is Dead only provides you with an impossible plot and generic characterization. Look through the thin veneer of the high contrast graphics and Killer Is Dead shows its true colours to be a bland muddle of out-dated gaming conventions.

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Reviewed on PS3

Rocksmith 2014 Lessons video

Ubisoft released today a new trailer for the upcoming Rocksmith 2014 Edition, the fastest way to learn guitar according to an independent national study by Research Strategy Group Inc.

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The trailer, “Lessons,” dives into the advanced guitar teaching Rocksmith 2014 Edition provides the player. Providing instant feedback after every lesson, Rocksmith 2014 Edition not only tells you what you did wrong, but details what steps you’ll need to take to fix it. With “Lessons,” you aren’t just learning to play a game; you are learning to play music.

With a completely redesigned interface, new songs, and all-new features, Rocksmith 2014 Edition is tailored to better teach the key elements of guitar playing. A new fully customizable “Riff Repeater” lets players select any section of a song they want to play, and repeat that section over-and-over until it’s mastered. Players can also set the starting difficulty level, speed, or play note-by-note through challenging parts, all on-the-fly. A new “Master Mode” makes playing by memory more approachable and new “Guitarcade” mini-games have been created to hone specific guitar skills. With these flexible and deep practice tools, it’s never been easier for players to play their favorite songs on guitar or bass.

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Rocksmith 2014 Edition contains over 50 new tracks including:

Aerosmith – Walk This Way

Alice In Chains – Stone

Arctic Monkeys – R U Mine?

Avenged Sevenfold – Bat Country

Bob Dylan – Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Iron Maiden – The Trooper

Jack White – Sixteen Saltines

Kiss – Rock And Roll All Nite

Mastodon – Blood and Thunder

Oasis – Don’t Look Back In Anger

Pantera – Cemetary Gates

Paramore – Now

R.E.M. – Losing My Religion

Radiohead – Paranoid Android

Rise Against – Savior

Slayer – War Ensemble

The Kinks – You Really Got Me

The Rolling Stones – Paint It, Black

The Shins – For A Fool

The Smashing Pumpkins – Cherub Rock (with pre-order only) The Smashing Pumpkins – The Chimera The Who – My Generation Weezer – Say It Ain’t So White Zombie – Thunder Kiss ‘65

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For additional information about Rocksmith 2014 Edition, please visit www.Rocksmith.com.

And here is the video we made back in September with Clare from RockSchool for the original Rocksmith:

Are you going to get Rocksmith 2014? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Call of Duty: Ghosts Free Fall Downloadable Bonus Map Preview Video

Take the first look at the “Free Fall” downloadable bonus Multiplayer map for Call of Duty: Ghosts, in this behind the scenes video from Infinity Ward and Activision.

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Infinity Ward Executive Producer Mark Rubin and the Call of Duty: Ghosts development team discuss the moving environments featured on this dynamic map.

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Pre-order Call of Duty: Ghosts at GAME and get the map that drops you into a shattered skyscraper on the brink of collapse.

Buy a Nvidia Card GTX 600/700 Series; Get Batman : Arkham Origins for Free

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NVIDIA today has announced it is working with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and WB Games Montréal to make Batman: Arkham Origins, the next installment in the blockbuster Batman: Arkham videogame franchise, a technically advanced and intensely realistic chapter in the award-winning saga for PC players.

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Gamers who purchase a qualifying GPU from a participating partner will receive a free PC edition of Batman: Arkham Origins, which will be released worldwide on Oct. 25, 2013. Gamers who buy the GTX 660, 660 Ti, 670, 680, 760, 770  or 780 series graphics card by 31st January, 2014 for a full list of participating bundle partners, visit: http://www.geforce.co.uk/games-applications/pc-games/batman-arkham-origins/where-to-buy.

Developed by WB Games Montréal, Batman: Arkham Origins features an expanded Gotham City and introduces an original prequel storyline set several years before the events of Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City.

NVIDIA Developer Technology Team has been working closely with WB Games Montréal to incorporate an array of cutting-edge NVIDIA gaming technologies including DirectX tessellation, NVIDIA TXAA antialiasing, soft shadows and various NVIDIA PhysX® engine environmental effects, such as cloth, steam and snow. Combined, these technologies bring the intricately detailed worlds of Gotham to life.

NVIDIA will be unveiling a sneak peek of Batman: Arkham Origins at PAX Prime in Seattle, during the NVIDIA stage presentation at the Paramount Theater on Monday, Sept. 2 at 10 a.m. PT. Entry is free.

Additionally, any PAX attendees that purchase a qualified bundle from the special kiosk at the NVIDIA booth on the show floor will receive for free a limited edition Batman lithograph — one of only 1,000 being produced.

 

See Batman : Arkham Origins Blackgate Gameplay

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Warner Bros. Interactive today has unveiled a new gameplay trailer for Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate entitled ”New Management”. In addition to showing off the art style and gameplay of the first Batman: Arkham handheld game, several of the villains Batman will tangle with in Blackgate Prison are shown.  One of the Dark Knight’s most famous enemies, Solomon Grundy, is also revealed to be part of the game for the first time.

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Developed by Armature Studio, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate brings the core Arkham pillars to a handheld format for the first time to Sony and Nintendo handheld systems. Featuring stealth gameplay, free-flow combat, and Batman’s infamous gadgets, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate captures the genuine Arkham feel players have come to appreciate. A companion game to Batman: Arkham Origins, players can continue the storyline of the console version and discover more details of the Dark Knight’s past. After gang-fueled uprisings occur within the walls of Blackgate Prison, Batman is called in to restore order and put an end to the rebellion before the chaos implodes. With gripping 2.5-D graphics, fully voiced narrative, and a captivating storyline, players will explore deep inside the bowels of this remote island penitentiary that plays an important role in the Arkham universe.

Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate will release on PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS.  Batman: Arkham Origins developed by WB Games Montréal will be available for the PS3, Xbox 360, the Wii U, and Windows PC.  Both games will release worldwide on 25th Oct., 2013.

Microsoft Retires Xbox Live Marketplace

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Today Microsoft has retired the Xbox Live Marketplace is now rebranded as Xbox Games Store.

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In a statement to Joystiq, a spokesperson for Microsoft said:

That’s right, [Xbox Live Marketplace] is now called the Xbox Games Store, and will sit alongside the Xbox Music Store and Xbox Video Store. This is to make it easier for consumers to find content both on Xbox 360 today and Xbox One when it launches in November.

After nearly 8 year of Xbox Live Marketplace it is no more, as Microsoft is getting ready for the launch of Xbox One in November.