A preview of Multiplayer Tomb Raider

Last week in Las Vegas I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to play some Tomb Raider Multiplayer.

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Recently Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix announced that there would be a multiplayer mode within their forthcoming Tomb Raider game. The response from the fans was mixed – some said great, others just groaned.

When I was given the opportunity to have a go at multiplayer I jumped at the chance. I really liked what I have played of the single player campaign so far, and you can check out my three hour preview here.

One of the reasons the fans groaned about multiplayer was the concern over development resources being taken away from the campaign. This is not the case at all, in fact EIDOS Montreal were called in to work on the multiplayer mode, leaving the team working on the campaign to continue working on it, with both teams working in parallel. Some of the team from EIDOS working on multiplayer also worked on Deus Ex, so they certainly know their stuff.

Anyway, on to multiplayer…..

For this preview we were playing two different modes in the game, the first one is called Rescue mode. In this mode you play either the survivors or the scavengers (who are known as the Solarii). When you play as the survivors, your goal is to collect five medpacks and return them to a certain spot on the map, while trying not to get killed by the Solarii. This really is about teamwork and providing cover for your fellow survivors because when a player is carrying the medpack they cannot fire any weapon or fight. The survivors win once they have returned five medpacks.

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The role of the Solarii is to kill the survivors – it’s that simple. When a survivor has taken a certain amount of damage they can only be killed be a final melee attack, no matter how you caused them damage. This gives the survivors time to help their fallen teammate. The survivors can still fight when they are down, so it certainly makes for some interesting gameplay.

You play as both the survivors and the Solarii during the game so you get to experience everything.

The second mode we got to play was Team Deathmatch, and this is exactly what you think it is.

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The goal here is to kill as many of the opposing team as possible – the first team to 25 kills wins the match. Unlike Rescue mode, if you are playing as the Solarii you don’t have to perform a finishing attack on the survivors – a kill is a kill is a kill. And again you play both sides during the game.

There are different maps you can play in the different modes, for this preview we got to play a map called Chasm, which includes a very cool environmental element – a sandstorm. To activate the sandstorm a player has to ring a large bell that effectively summons the sandstorm. The sandstorm engulfs the map making it almost impossible to see anything, well that is unless you are on the team that summoned it, in which case you get to see where the opposing team is, and swoop in for a kill.

There are also traps that can be set within the maps, which really adds to the gameplay.

You can carry a maximum of 5 different load outs and you can change them within the game too, so if you are not having muck luck with one, just swap it out and try again. There are also some cool super weapons that randomly spawn throughout the maps, such as a mini gun or an ultra powerful bow. As with the single player campaign you can collect salvage and XP and therefore have the opportunity to upgrade your weapons.

You can also choose which character you want to play as, but it is important to note that there isn’t really any difference between choosing Jonah or Roth for example. The only difference is the appearance onscreen.

I was pleasantly surprised about multiplayer for Tomb Raider, and it is certainly something I am going to play more of, and I look forward to finding out about the other modes and maps over the coming weeks. It’s not trying to be the next Call of Duty, instead it’s a fun opportunity to play as characters other than Lara.

Tomb Raider will be released March 5th 2013 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Check out our Exclusive interview with Darrell Gallagher from Cyrstal Dynamics Check out our Exclusive interview with Meagan Marie from Crystal Dynamics

We talk Cosplay with Meagan Marie

Last week I caught up with Meagan Marie in Las Vegas, and we talked about her passion for cosplay.

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You may recognise Meagan – by day she is the Community and Communications Manager at Crystal Dynamics, and we have talked to her in the past about Tomb Raider, which is another of her passions. But that’s not all there is to Meagan, not by a long-shot. Meagan is also an avid cosplayer and she has an amazing array of costumes.

Over to Meagan:

Here are a brief selection of Meagan’s costumes (thanks again to Meagan for allowing me to post them):

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You should also check out Meagan’s blog to see more of her costumes and the work that goes into making them.

Do you have an interest in cosplay? If so, let us know by leaving a comment below.

Xbox 360 Tomb Raider Limited Edition Wireless Controller announced

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This week at CES, Microsoft, Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix announced the limited edition Tomb Raider Xbox 360 wireless controller and I was lucky enough to see and play with one.

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Developed in collaboration with artists at Crystal Dynamics, the design of the controller features a two-layer colour finish with laser etching to create a realistic and tactile worn appearance. It’s inspired by Lara’s iconic climbing axe and the tourniquets that result from the adventure in her intense origin story, as told in this latest title.

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The controller also features a customisable D-pad that switches from a “plus” design to a “disc” pattern for better control, and a wireless range of up to 30-feet that allows for more freedom in your home environment as you explore and play the game.

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In addition, those who purchase the Xbox 360 TOMB RAIDER Limited Edition Wireless Controller, available exclusively at GAME in the UK, will receive a download token for an Xbox 360 exclusive playable character known as the devious Scavenger Archer.  The controller will be available timed to the launch of the game worldwide and is priced at £39.99 ERP.

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I really liked using the controller – but more on that soon!

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Are you going to buy the controller? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

And don’t forget to check out our exclusive interviews with Darrell Gallagher and Meagan Marie from Crystal Dynamics.

EXCLUSIVE Tomb Raider interview with Meagan Marie from Crystal Dynamics

Last week in Las Vegas I was lucky enough to be invited to play some Multiplayer Tomb Raider and then talk to Meagan Marie from Crystal Dynamics.

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I will be posting my thoughts on Multiplayer Tomb Raider shortly, but for now lets just say it was a lot of fun and I can’t wait to play some more.

Over to Meagan:

And don’t forget to check out our thoughts on the first three hours of the Tomb Raider campaign.

You can also check out the interview I did with Darrell Gallagher from Crystal Dynamics here too.

Tomb Raider will be released on March 5th for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Are you going to buy Tomb Raider? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

     

EXCLUSIVE Tomb Raider interview with Darrell Gallagher from Crystal Dynamics

Last week in Las Vegas I was lucky enough to be invited to play some Multiplayer Tomb Raider and then talk to Darrell Gallagher who is the studio head of Crystal Dynamics.

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I will be posting my thoughts on Multiplayer Tomb Raider shortly, but for now lets just say it was a lot of fun and I can’t wait to play some more.

Over to Darrell:

And don’t forget to check out our thoughts on the first three hours of the Tomb Raider campaign.

Tomb Raider will be released on March 5th for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Are you going to buy Tomb Raider? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

     

CES2013: Parrot Announces Flower Power Sensor to Help Grow Plants

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Parrot introduced a new product aimed at helping you to grow better plants.  Called the Flower Power, it is a sensor that it placed in the plant’s pot, reads various soil conditions, shares the data with a mobile app and helps you with when to water and fertilize, as well as when your plant needs more sun or a different temperature.  Read on for details.

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Parrot introduced a new product aimed at helping you to grow better plants. Called the Flower Power, it is a sensor that it placed in the plant’s pot, reads various soil conditions, shares the data with a mobile app and helps you with when to water and fertilize, as well as when your plant needs more sun or a different temperature.   The mobile app has a database of over 6,000 plants, and includes water, temperature, sunlight and nutrition requirements.  If you forget to water the plant, Flower Power triggers an alarm and notifies you.  Here is a quick video that explains Flower Power:

Flower Power leverages Blue Tooth to communicate with your mobile device (iOS only at the moment), and the database of plants was developed in conjunction with botanists to make the notifications relevant.  When the product releases in the next several months, it will be widely available and will come in green and brown colors.  No pricing or release date is available yet; we’ll keep you posted as Parrot has more to say on this product.

Parrot Flower Power Website

Defiance Co-Op Trailer released

Trion Worlds released a high-intensity trailer showcasing massive co-op for Defiance, the highly anticipated online open-world shooter coming this April.

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Packing in a preview of bad-ass bosses, ultra-modern alien-tech weaponry, insanely large battles, and cool vehicles, the co-op trailer sets the stage for the ultimate gaming experience to enjoy with friends this Spring. Gamers interested in joining the Defiance Advance Mission Beta event (PC only) scheduled for January 18-20 can enlist at the all new www.Defiance.com.

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Defiance is set in the dynamic and constantly evolving world of an alien-riddled, terraformed San Francisco Bay Area. Players encounter and face spontaneous Arkfall events and face legions of hostile creatures in a huge open world setting up massive cooperative battles like no other game.

Here is the Co-Op Trailer :

Defiance is scheduled for release in April 2013.

New trailer and screenshots for Naruto Powerful Shippuden

Namco Bandai have released a new New trailer for Naruto Powerful Shippuden, coming soon on the Nintendo 3DS.

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Naruto Powerful Shippuden mixes NARUTO Spin-Off: Rock Lee and his ninja pals and the official Naruto Shippuden storyline together in a 3D game full of crazy off-beat humour.

Here is the new trailer:

Here are some screenshots to keep you going:

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Naruto Powerful Shippuden is coming March2013 for the Nintendo 3DS.

Are you going to buy it? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

NARUTO SHIPPUDEN Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 out in March

NAMCO BANDAI recently announced that NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 will be available throughout Europe and Australasia on March 8, 2013 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

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Based on the hit NARUTO SHIPPUDEN animated series, NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 unleashes a tornado of electrifying ninja action and adventure that the franchise is known for, along with over 80 playable characters, advanced online modes and enhanced fighting mechanics allowing anyone to become a ninja master.

NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 will feature the most extensive character roster of any game so far in the series, letting fans engage with a huge number of their favourite personalities from the NARUTO SHIPPUDEN universe, be they friend or foe. In story mode, players will be thrown into a series of thrilling adventures as they delve into the Fourth Great Ninja War. For the first time in Ultimate Ninja STORM history, players will be able to relive the most exciting series of the NARUTO SHIPPUDEN anime as it airs in Japan and streams online. Experience new one-versus-many action stages to test players’ ninja skills, while electrifying fights will be punctuated with cinematic boss battles ranging from nefarious villains to massive beasts. Players will also be able to battle against the world through extensive multiplayer modes. Compete in user created tournaments, set up friendly player matches and check out the competition with player cards to view win/loss records and fighting styles.

As a special bonus, first-run copies of NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 will feature a code to download an exclusive Dragon Ball Z Goku costume for Naruto and collectible trading card. These special items mark the first time the two mega anime franchises have crossed over in Europe and will only be available for a limited time. Pre-ordering the game is highly recommended to guarantee access to these special bonuses.

Check out the trailer below:

And here are some more screenshots to keep you going:

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Are you going to buy it? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Win 2 tickets to see Tottenham Hotspur FC v Fulham FC at White Hart Lane with FIFA 13

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To celebrate FIFA 13, a new competition has been launched offering 2 tickets to see Tottenham Hotspur FC v Fulham FC at White Hart Lane on Saturday 16th March 2013, including 5* accommodation for one night and £250 spending money!

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To enter, fans need to download a Dream Draw Gamerpic, then buy FIFA Points in FIFA 13 Ultimate Team on their Xbox 360. Every 100 FIFA Points purchased counts as one entry.

All details of the competition are here: http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-GB/Product/FIFA-13/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80245410998

Competition closes 6th February 2013.

Good luck to you all!

CES2013: Parrot Introduces High Density Battery for AR Drone 2.0

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Parrot has announced a new, high-density battery for the AR Drone 2.0 quadricopter, which can increase time spent aloft per flight.  Read on for details.

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Parrot has announced a new, high-density battery for the AR Drone 2.0 quadricopter, which can increase time spent aloft per flight.  The current battery is good for about 12 minutes of flight time; the new higher density battery will be 50% more powerful but will fit in the same space, meaning that flight times can increase or flights can include more acrobatic moves in the same time frame.  Check out this video that explains the improvement:

Here is a product shot of the new battery:

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As soon as this one is available, I’ll let you know as I intend to buy this for my AR Drone 2.0.

CES2013: Parrot Introduces Director Mode for AR Drone 2.0

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Parrot announced the availability of Director Mode in the main piloting app for the AR Drone 2.0, bringing the ability to automatically execute panoramas, crane movements, travelling mode and others, as well as adjust camera features such as white balance and saturation.  Read on for details.

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Parrot announced the availability of Director Mode in the main piloting app for the AR Drone 2.0, bringing the ability to automatically execute panoramas, crane movements, travelling mode and others, as well as adjust camera features such as white balance and saturation.  This greatly improves the professionalism of the videos that you can shoot with the AR Drone 2.0, and with the extra post-production features also added, such as image stabilization, the quality of the videos that you shoot can be taken to the next level.  Check out this video introduction to Director Mode:

Here is some more information from Parrot’s Director Mode website.

DIRECTOR MODE

The Director mode lets you program automatic movements for your AR.Drone 2.0 so that you can shoot great 720p HD videos just like a movie director.
As a new feature within the main piloting application (AR.FreeFlight) the Director Mode grants pilots with both an easier and more thorough new way to create amazing videos.

Make your choice among a variety of pre-programmed moves, set the movement speed, adjust optical settings and you are all set. Your AR.Drone 2.0 will move by itself just as you commanded in the cleanest and smoothest fashion.
Finish with the new post-processing options to correct and stabilize even further video shots that will make your movies unforgettable!

Tune camera settings such as white balance, exposure and saturation.

Depending on your environment, on the weather conditions or on the time of the day photographers and video makers often fel the need to adjust their camera optical settings.

This is now possible on the AR.Drone 2.0 thanks to the Director Mode. The flying camera settings menu lets you fine tune exposure, color saturation and white balance or choose from an array of preset to quickly find the setting that will fit your needs.

Choose your move.

As sure as all movie directors need skilled camera operators it is often easier to imagine the shots you’d like to record than actually making them happen.
With the Director Mode you will have the best AR.Drone 2.0 camera operator at your service.

The new AR.Drone 2.0 firmware will eliminate all the hick-ups due to wind conditions or sudden stop to deliver the smoothest video you’ll ever shot with an AR.Drone 2.0.

Compose video sequences in real time.

You can stop or take back the control at any time during the automatic moves.

You can also choose to compose a more complex sequence by switching from one move to another or adjusting the speed in real time.

Stabilization system and video post-processing.

Once you’ll have finished recording and can access the video shots through the post processing section to improve even further the final result.

This new section lets you access options to correct and stabilize your videos.
Reprojection will correct the round border effects created by wide angle lens. Your videos will then perfectly blend with videos from other camera using different lenses.

The stability chart lets you see how stable your original video is to suggest either a low, medium, high or very high stabilization correction.

By cropping into the original video and eliminating all the hiccups and glitches you’ll get a perfect smooth and stable shot.

This is welcome news to me; there are many videos that I have shot that could benefit from video stabilization, and automating the shooting of a panorama would be useful.  I intend to install this as soon as it is released, so watch this space for my assessment.

Parrot AR Drone 2.0 Director Mode Website

CES2013: Parrot Introduces Flight Recorder GPS For AR Drone 2.0

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Parrot announced a new GPS-enabled USB stick accessory, allowing the AR Drone 2.0 to execute autonomous waypoint-driven flights and to record those flights to an onboard USB stick.  Read on for details.

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Parrot announced a new GPS-enabled USB stick accessory, allowing the AR Drone 2.0 to execute autonomous waypoint-driven flights and to record those flights to an onboard USB stick.  The new Flight Recorder accessory is compatible with MAVLink, an open-sourced communication protocol that allows you to utilize PC/Mac software like QGroundControl to set flight waypoints and download them to your AR Drone 2.0.  Plan a flight path in QGroundControl, save it to the Flight Recorder, plug Flight Recorder into your AR Drone 2.0 and watch it fly the waypoints on its own, recording the whole time.  The GPS data is added to the in-flight telemetrics already being captured and will be loaded to the Flight Academy once you land and upload your flights.  Here is a quick video to explain it:

Here is some more information from Parrot’s Flight Recorder webpage:

FLIGHT RECORDER

Geolocate your AR.Drone 2.0 with this GPS enabled device, keep track of its position and store your videos in its built-in flash memory.

  • Modelize your flights in 3D on the AR.Drone Academy map
  • 4GB built-in flash memory to store more than 2 hours of HD video and flight data
  • Plug and play USB connection

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• 4GB BUILT-IN FLASH MEMORY

The Flight Recorder comes with 4Gb built-in flash memory so that you can store more than 2 hours of HD video in it.
The USB connection ensures that there is no loss of video while you are flying even if out of WiFi range of your smartphone/tablet.
In addition a secondary USB plug lets your extend this flash memory with another USB flash storage device whenever more storage space is required.

• PLUG & PLAY USB CONNECTION

No configuration required. Place the Flight Recorder on top of the battery and secure it with the strap. Then simply connect it to the USB plug of the AR.Drone 2.0 and you’re all set!

CREATE FLIGHT PLANS FOR YOUR AR.DRONE 2.0

The Flight Recorder is compliant with the MAVLink open source communication protocol making it compatible with applications such as QGroundControl.  You can either create your flight plans ahead or set them in real time from your PC ground station. You can also take back control at any time by connecting to your AR.Drone 2.0 using AR.FreeFlight like you would normally do.  QGroundControl is a free open source Windows, Linux and Mac OS X application that lets you create flight plans. Simply place waypoints in 3 dimensions on a map to create a route that your AR.Drone 2.0 will follow autonomously.

Here are some product shots of the Flight Recorder:

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This is a great addition to the Parrot AR Drone 2.0, which I really love to fly.  Adding this dimension of autonomous flight, and adding GPS data to the telemetrics already tracked in the Academy, is a very welcome development.  As soon as this is available, I’ll let you know (right after I place my order!) and I’ll let you know how well it works.

AR Drone 2.0 Flight Recorder Webpage

CES2013: Buffalo Tech Announces BuffaloLink For Cloud Access

Buffalo Technology has announced a new cloud access service called Buffalo Link, designed to give you simple, secure access to your data via the cloud.  Read on for details.

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Buffalo Technology has announced a new cloud access service called Buffalo Link, designed to give you simple, secure access to your data via the cloud.  One drawback to remote access and cloud access solutions in the NAS space today is complexity of setup.  Many users find the setup process too hard, and want an easy, secure method of accessing data while on the go.  Buffalo Tech is rolling out their answer to this problem across all of their new networking devices, starting with the LinkStation 400 series (we told you about those NAS units here).  Setup is simple, the connection is secure and your data never leaves your NAS and network until you access it over the internet.  Here is how Buffalo describes the service:

BuffaloLink is the easy, secure way to bridge the content in your digital world.

BuffaloLink is a cutting-edge service that consolidates your networked Buffalo devices for easy management and securely connects you to your content even while away from home. Easily access your files remotely – all over the Internet! BuffaloLink is free with supported products and easy to use.

Access to Your Files, Anywhere

Remotely access your files wherever you are over the Internet. BuffaloLink securely connects you to your content without advanced configurations or membership fees. Stream movies and music from your LinkStation NAS at home while vacationing in Honolulu, access that important business presentation from the boardroom and access new family photos to view with friends while traveling across the country.

Simple to Set Up

Setting up BuffaloLink is easy. There are no advanced configurations required, no specialty software to install and no subscription fees to pay. Your connection is secure and your files are safely stored on your Buffalo device on your own network.

Use with Your Mobile Devices

While on the go, access your content and share files from your mobile devices. Support for Apple® and Android smartphones and tablets expands accessibility, making it even easier and more convenient to connect to your content when you need it.

Here are some screen shots of the UI that Buffalo also provided:

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The UI looks clean and simple, and it rendered well on the Android and iOS devices that Buffalo demoed for me in the booth.  Of course, I can’t comment on how it works in a real-world setting, but it looks like this is a very good start at remote access.  Buffalo also indicated that the following enhancements are already in development:

  • Easy sharing with friends and family
  • Windows and Mac based integration apps
  • Whether at home or on the road, have drive letter access
  • Full device configuration access
  • One-click access to BitTorrent downloader

This service will ship with the LinkStation 400 units sometime in early 2013; I’ll keep you posted on the availability of those units as soon as I have something to share.

Buffalo Technology Press Release