Titans Season One Available Now

The first season of Titans hit the ground running, introducing us to a new spin on the classic teen crime fighting team, now older and facing a dangerous onslaught of the nastiest DC villains around.

With season two underway and the first season releasing onto DVD and Blu-ray on the 14th October, we did some Titans sleuthing to get behind the scenes of the series origins to bring you seven facts about the show that you might not have known!

Beast Boy has multiple names

The green shapeshifter with the power to become any animal is an absolute fan favourite, thanks to his prankster personality and animal habits. But very few fans know his real name; Garfield ‘Gar’ Logan. Raised by the manipulative and self-obsessed Nicholas Galtry after the death of his parents at a young age, the name Beast Boy was an insult used to belittle Garfield, something which tainted his opinion of himself. To escape the grip that Galtry had over him, Beast Boy adopted the name Changeling when joining the New Teen Titans.

Raven has a really bad history with weddings

With a father who is one of the most powerful and evil beings in the DC universe, it’s no wonder Raven has a few issues in her social life. But if the early comics are anything to go by, you shouldn’t invite her to any form of wedding, ever. At the wedding of Donna Troy (WonderGirl) and Terry Long, Raven refused to turn up as she was too busy sulking in her magical realm. Then, as if that wasn’t rude enough, at the wedding of Starfire and Nightwing she attacked the event with a team of supervillains and turned the poor priest to ash. Now that’s just rude.

The team has had lots of different members

When we think of Teen Titans, most of us think of Robin, Raven, Stafire, Cyborg and Beast Boy only. But the teen team has been around long before those iconic characters joined. Beginning in the 60’s, the Teen Titans has had members including Kid Flash, Aqua Lad, Bumblebee, WonderGirl and even Joker’s Daughter (bet you forgot about her, didn’t you?). The original group was used an opportunity to give greater depth to the cast of smaller sidekicks, with a wealth of cameos from across the DC Universe. Its thanks to lots of drama, deaths and infighting that we have the wonderful team we all know and love.

Raven isn’t an only child

Trying to take over the world and establish a legacy of evil that spans the infinite breadth of time and space can be a lonely job, so Trigon has good reason for wanting a large family to help out from time to time. Whilst Raven is the most promising child of the multi-dimensional demon god-king, there are hundreds of others working behind the scenes or just out and about causing mischief. No doubt we’ll be seeing more of them in the later episodes of the Titans TV series, but don’t expect a happy reunion.

The Titans have had some weird team ups

As any comic fan knows, stories tend to get really weird over time. The Titans are no exception and over the years have teamed up with the Powerpuff Girls, Scooby Doo and The Young Justice team in a series of crossovers that have resulted in a host of entertaining misadventures. Not just that, but in the TV series, the Titans have come face to face with the Doom Patrol in a crossover event. We very much doubt it’ll stop there, but how far will DC go? It’ll be a fun ride finding out.

Starfire’s ancestors were cats

Starfire has always been straight up odd-an alien princess who struggles to understand the rules and regulations of the planet earth with disastrous results. In a team of weirdos, she manages to stand out pretty dramatically, which is saying something. But one of the strangest revelations is that Starfire’s race, the Tamaraneans, actually evolved from cat like beings on their homeworld, helping to explain her unique odd appearance in the cartoon and TV show. How this happened is a mystery, and how that has given her superpowers we may never know. But the science of superheroes has never been an exact process, so better to take the series word for it.

Nightwing/Robin will not stop changing into monsters 

You’d think Dick Grayson has enough on his plate with a host of father issues from Batman, crime to fight and a team of superfriends to lead, but he also has a habit of turning into a monster every now and then. In 2016s “Night of the Monster Men” he got the old mutagenic goo treatment and turned into a sociopathic bat monster, as you do. Weirder still, he spent some time as “Avogodo”, a huge, evil avocado after falling into a stack of the vegetables. Hopefully he can keep it together in the TV series, otherwise things are going to get really weird, really fast.

If you want to find out more about the Titans and catch up with their most recent adventures, check out Titans: Season One on DVD and Blu-ray, releasing on October 14th.

 

 

Review: Funko Harry Potter Pop Advent Calendar from Pop In A Box

We’ve got the Funko Harry Potter Pop Advent Calendar from Pop In A Box to review.

Celebrate the Wizarding World and the 2019 winter season with a Funko Pop! 24-piece advent calendar.

Spend the holidays with your favourite witches, wizards and magical creatures with a surprise character behind every window.

Each Pop is approximately 1 – 2 inches tall, and over the course of 24 days you will add to your Harry Potter collection. The anticipation each day of which character you will get is a lot of fun.

Each Pop looks amazing and has great attention to detail and the box itself really adds to the feeling you get each day.

I’ll be honest, I’ve opened all of them for the review, but decided not to show a lot of them because I didn’t want to ruin the surprise. I will say that the whole calendar is amazing and is a must for any Harry Potter or Pop fan.

Last years calendar sold out worldwide so I suggest you buy one now! You won’t regret it.

The Funko Harry Potter Pop Advent Calendar from Pop In A Box is available now priced at £38.99 althouth it retails for £49.99 so get in there quickly.

Pop In A Box also have lots of other great Pop’s at great prices – you should take a look!

Wish.com has affordable Frozen 2 Products

With Frozen 2 about to hit cinemas, shopping app Wish.com, which offers quirky and quality goods at unbeatable prices, has Frozen 2 products available without breaking the bank.

Wish has an unparalleled selection of Frozen themed items that enable fans to celebrate the sequel’s much-anticipated release without the hefty price tag. Each item is under £10 so you can pick whatever you want to buy and it won’t break the bank.

Visit Wish.com and take a look for yourself – there are plenty of other bargains to be had.

Darth Maul now available at Build-A-Bear Workshop

As of October 4th, Build-A-Bear Workshop launched Darth Maul Bear to their Star Wars lineup.

Who knew a Sith Lord could be this snuggly? Don’t let the fur fool you – Darth Maul Bear is still a scheming mastermind.

This epic Star Wars stuffed animal gift set includes Darth Maul Bear wielding his signature red lightsaber that lights up and makes sound.

This devious furry friend has Darth Maul’s iconic face and black suit built into its fur with the Star Wars logo on its paw pad.

An agile Sith Lord, Darth Maul Bear makes a formidable addition to any fan’s Star Wars collection.

Make it your master plan to add the online exclusive, action-packed Darth Maul Gift Set to your Star Wars collection today!

The Star Wars Darth Maul Bear gift set bundle is available now priced at £42 and is a must for any Star Wars fan.

You can check out all of the Star Wars line up at Build-A-Bear here.

Win Wonder Woman: Bloodlines on Blu-ray

To celebrate the release of Wonder Woman: Bloodlines on DVD and Blu-Ray, we have three copies to give away on Blu-ray.

Experience an all-new adventure with DC’s most powerful heroine – filled with intrigue, mythology and relentless battles on shores near and far – in Wonder Woman: Bloodlines, the next entry in the popular series of DC Universe Movies. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC, the feature-length animated film arrives – accompanied by the DC Showcase animated short Death, inspired by Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman” – from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital starting October 5, 2019, and on DVD, Blu-rayTM, and Limited Edition Blu-ray Steelbook on October 21, 2019.  

In Wonder Woman: Bloodlines, Amazon princess Diana of Themyscira chooses to save fighter pilot Steve Trevor and return him to his home in America – setting in motion one of Wonder Woman’s most captivating chapters. Fulfilling the role of both ambassador as well as protector, Diana soon earns the name Wonder Woman from the gracious people of Earth. Equally strong in body, heart and will, she makes it her mission to help a troubled young girl enlisted by a deadly organization known as Villainy, Inc., whose criminal members have their sights set on invading Themyscira, Diana’s paradise home. Prepare for a thrilling quest packed with brutal battles, mysterious mythology and endless wonder! 

Watch the action-packed trailer below:

Rosario Dawson (Jane the Virgin, Rent, Luke Cage) returns as the voice of Wonder Woman for the sixth time, leading a sensational Wonder Woman: Bloodlines voice cast that includes Jeffrey Donovan (Fargo, Burn Notice) as Steve Trevor, Marie Avgeropoulos (The 100) as Silver Swan, Adrienne C. Moore (Orange Is the New Black) as Etta Candy, Kimberly Brooks (DC Super Hero Girls, Mass Effect, Winx Club) as The Cheetah & Giganta, Courtenay Taylor (Regular Show, Fallout 4) as Dr. Poison, Constance Zimmer (Entourage, House of Cards, Unreal) as Veronica Cale, Nia Vardalos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) as Julia Kapatelis, Michael Dorn (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Arrow) as Ferdinand, Cree Summer (Batman Beyond, Rugrats) as Hippolyta, Mozhan Marno (The Blacklist, House of Cards) as Dr. Cyber, and Ray Chase (Justice League Dark) as Lead Bandit. 

Wonder Woman: Bloodlines is co-directed by Sam Liu (Reign of the Supermen) and Justin Copeland (Batman: Hush) from a script by Mairghread Scott (Justice League Action, Guardians of the Galaxyanimated series). Jim Krieg (Batman: Gotham by Gaslight) is co-producer. Sam Liu and Amy McKenna (The Death of Superman) are producers. Executive Producers are Sam Register and James Tucker (Batman: Hush).  

“Wonder Woman has been inspiring fans for generations and Wonder Woman: Bloodlines will further stoke that flame with an action-packed adventure that offers new and cherished characters from across Diana’s impressive comics history,” said Mary Ellen Thomas, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Vice President, Family & Animation Marketing. 

How to enter to win

We have three copies of Wonder Woman: Bloodlines on Blu-ray to give away.

For your chance to win simply enter below:

Win Wonder Woman: Bloodlines on Blu-ray

The closing date is 12.00am on 28th October 2019.

This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

Wonder Woman: Bloodlines is out now on Digital Download and on Blu-ray™ and
DVD October 21.

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No More Robots Reveal Showcase for EGX 2019

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Independent publishing heroes No More Robots are bringing their curious cavalcade of games back to EGX at London’s ExCel, including the recently announced Yes, Your Grace, which will be publicly playable for the very first time!

Joining the medieval management sim are Descenders and the extremely timely Not Tonight: Take Back Control Edition.

Yes, Your Grace

In this kingdom management RPG, petitioners will arrive in the throne room each turn to ask for your advice and assistance. Decide whether to help them with their problems, or to conserve resources for more important matters.

Yes, Your Grace tells a tale of Davern, a medieval kingdom ruled by King Eryk. The game is set in a fictional world where monsters and arcane practices inspired by Slavic folklore are the order of the day.

Decide whether to help them with their problems, or to conserve resources for more important matters. Remember: supplies are limited, and not everyone has the kingdom’s best interests at heart…

Descenders

From the developers of Action Henk, Descenders is a fast-paced extreme downhill biking game that’s easy to pick up, but difficult to master.

In Descenders, your team is your life. When you pick a side — Enemy, Arboreal or Kinetic — you’ll be bound together with other players who choose the same side as you.

Grab your bike, pick your team, and attempt to live up to the legend of your Descender. Will you join the die-hard, trick-frenzy ranks of Team Enemy, the proficient, off-road stylings of Team Arboreal, or the high-octane, speed-is-everything Team Kinetic?

Not Tonight

In an alternative Britain where Brexit talks have collapsed, an extreme far-right government has taken power. Citizens of European heritage have been rounded up and exiled. Forced out of your previous life, you find yourself in the midst of a booming gig economy, fighting to scrape by and return to the city you call home.

Not Tonight is a post-Brexit management game, fusing a time-pressure RPG with a politically charged story where every decision matters. Will you join the resistance and fight the regime — or keep your head down and hope that one day this will all be a distant memory?

The Take Back Control Edition, featuring the One Love DLC, will be playable on Nintendo Switch at EGX ahead of its release next month.

No More Robots isn’t just another video game publisher.

No More Robots is the brainchild of Mike Rose, the industry veteran who previously took publisher tinyBuild to great heights with titles like Punch Club, Party Hard and Clustertruck. He originally made a name for himself as a video game critic for the likes of Gamasutra, Kotaku and PocketGamer.

No More Robots is a data-driven publishing label, utilizing wide-ranging video game sales figures and statistics to pin down exactly what makes games sell.

No More Robots is a publishing label run by real people, with real publishing experience. The goal is to work alongside some of the games industry’s greatest talent.

Win a Bakugan 5-pack starter kit and Battle Arena

We’ve got a Bakugan 5-pack starter kit and Battle Arena to give away.

Do you have what it takes to be the ultimate Bakugan Master? Then face off against your friends with your very own Bakugan! Pop-open figures transform from BakuBalls to Bakugan! Recreate the excitement of the show and collect all your favourite characters! These fierce creatures pop open, transforming in one roll! Enter Battle Planet and get ready to Bakugan brawl!

This arena is the ultimate way to brawl with your friends! With a hexagonal grid already on the board, setting up is fast, so you have more time to Brawl! Face off against an opponent and roll your new exclusive Aquos Dragonoid Bakugan (included) for EPIC, TRANSFORMING Baku-Action! The Battle Arena’s included bumpers make sure your balls always stay in play. The thrill of the brawl comes alive with the Battle Arena!

How to enter to win

We have a Bakugan 5-pack starter kit and Battle Arena with £24.99 to give away.

For your chance to win simply enter below:

Win a Bakugan 5-pack starter kit and Battle Arena

The closing date is 12.00am on 26th October 2019.

This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

TEAM 17 Reveal Showcase of Games Coming to EGX 2019

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Team17 are heading to EGX This year’s event, taking place at London’s ExCeL on the 17th – 20th October, with an amazing opportunity for you to play a massive selection of games.

Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair

In this new platforming adventure hybrid, Yooka and Laylee must combine their abilities to take on a series of challenging and vibrant 2.5D levels and explore and solve puzzles in a beautiful 3D overworld. It’s on them to rescue Queen Phoebee’s Royal Beettalion Guard from each level, as they size up Capital B’s most dastardly challenge yet – the Impossible Lair.

If you want to find out more, then make sure to follow Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair’s channels Facebook Twitter | Website

Overcooked 2 Carnival of Chaos

Overcooked returns with a brand-new helping of chaotic cooking action! Journey back to the Onion Kingdom and assemble your team of chefs in classic couch co-op or online play for up to four players. Hold onto your aprons… it’s time to save the world again!

If you want to find out more, then make sure to follow Overcooked 2 Carnival of Chaos’s channels Facebook Twitter | Website

Moving Out!

Become a certified removals master in this action, puzzle, physics based moving simulator that brings new meaning to “couch co-op”.

If you want to find out more, then make sure to follow Moving Out!’s channels Facebook Twitter | Website

Monster Sanctuary

In Monster Sanctuary, players collect, train and battle monsters in a beautifully crafted pixel world. Every monster has a unique skill tree to allow them to customize and tailor their party as they embark on an epic adventure in a Metroidvania-inspired world. The powers of monsters will allow them to explore and expand the world – cut down vines, smash down walls and glide over gaps in their quest to become the ultimate Monster Keeper.

If you want to find out more, then make sure to follow Monster Sanctuary’s channels Facebook Twitter | Website

Golf With Your Friends

Golf With Your Friends is an entertaining, challenging, multiplayer mini golf game for up to 12 players

If you want to find out more, then make sure to follow Golf With Your Friends’s channels Facebook Twitter | Website

Blasphemous

In Blasphemous players take up the role of The Penitent One in the dark gothic land of Cvstodia, where a foul curse, known simply as The Miracle, has fallen.

Explore this nightmarish world of twisted religion and discover its many secrets hidden deep inside. Use devastating combos and brutal executions to smite the hordes of grotesque monsters and titanic bosses, all eager to tear you limb from limb. Locate and equip relics, rosary beads and prayers that call on the powers of the heavens to aid you in your quest to break your eternal damnation.

If you want to find out more, then make sure to follow Blasphemous’s channels Facebook Twitter | Website

Automachef

Automachef is a resource management puzzler where you design kitchens, program machinery and watch your genius come to life! It’s time to engineer tomorrow’s kitchens, today!

If you want to find out more, then make sure to follow Automachef’s channels Facebook Twitter | Website

The Division 2 Episode 2 DLC Expansion ‘The Pentagon: The Last Castle’ Story Trailer

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Ubisoft has announced that October 15th will be the release date for its latest content update for the live open-world game Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. In addition, Players who have not yet had a chance to play The Division 2 will have the opportunity to try the game for free.

Title Update 6 highlights The Division 2’s biggest title update to date for players, featuring “Episode 2 – Pentagon: The Last Castle”, a variety of game improvements and a new Conflict PvP mode. Episode 2 is available for Year 1 Pass holders and UPLAY+ subscribers on October 15th (October 22nd for all players). All changes and improvements, as well as the new mode, are available for all players on October 15th.

The latest episode in The Division 2’s Year 1 free content plan features escalation in Washington D.C. for Division Agents, as Black Tusk forces continue to wreak havoc around the city. In Episode 2, players must fight to solve the ongoing outbreak crisis. It will be up to Agents to uncover the secrets inside the Pentagon before it falls into the hands of The Black Tusk.

Content featured in “Episode 2 – Pentagon: The Last Castle” includes:

Two New Main Missions
At the beginning of Episode 2, players will investigate a transmission from a fellow Agent scouting the Pentagon for the perfusion bioreactor. Securing the bioreactor would allow Agents to replicate the antiviral samples recovered at Tidal Basin. Agents must navigate flood damage and Black Tusk forces to take back The Last Castle. After securing their safe house, players will be able to access the two replayable main missions of Episode 2.

  • First Main Mission – Pentagon: Agents will discover the location of the perfusion bioreactor inside the Pentagon’s underground research facility. The Black Tusk have already infiltrated the lab and are attempting to extract the reactor.
  • Second Main Mission – DARPA Research Labs: Players must make their way through the Pentagon and into the DARPA Labs, as the Black Tusk are in the process of transporting the perfusion bioreactor through an abandoned Cold War tunnel network.

New “Technician” Specialisation
From October 15th, Year 1 Pass holders and UPLAY+ subscribers will instantly unlock the Technician Specialisation. Players who do not own the Year 1 Pass can unlock the specialisation by completing a series of objectives. Additional rewards, including a signature weapon skin, are also available once the specialisation is unlocked. The latest specialisation includes:

  • Signature Weapon: P-017 Launcher – a multi-missile launcher. Agents can lock-on and hit up to six enemies (depending on available ammo). With a simple push of a button, six missiles are unleashed to seek out their targets.
  • Sidearm: Maxim 9
  • Skill Variant: Artificer Hive
  • Grenade Mod: EMP Grenade

Classified Assignments (Exclusive only to Year 1 Pass holders and UPLAY+ subscribers) Agents can take on two new Classified Assignments at a Boathouse and Embassy.

  • Marina: Outcasts have been moving weapons and supplies into a boathouse on the Potomac River, which was used as a transport depot during the outbreak to move assets to the Potomac Center and Roosevelt Island. Agents must investigate and seize all the weapons they can find.
  • Embassy: A Joint Task Force helicopter filled with supplies was shot down by the Outcasts and crashed through the roof of the Mexican Embassy in America’s capital. Agents will be tasked to locate the helicopter rescue the pilot and secure the supplies before the Outcasts get there.

The latest title update also brings an unprecedented number of fixes and improvements, as well as a brand new PvP mode.

Major Fixes and Improvements
Players will see significant game improvements in The Division 2 from October 15th. These improvements were developed thanks to community feedback on game forums and following last month’s Elite Task Force workshop, during which community members visited Ubisoft Massive studio in Malmö, Sweden to share thoughts and ideas about the game. Fixes and improvements include:

  • Targeted Loot
  • Named Items overhauled
  • Crafting Changes
  • Recalibration Changes
  • Filled Brands
  • Inventory Management 2.0
  • Increased stash space
  • Rebalance of talents and weapons
  • Dark Zone Server Transfers
  • Updated Thieves’ Den Vendor
  • Dark Zone Supply Drops Changes
  • Occupied Dark Zone Ambushes
  • Normalization in Dark Zone changes
  • Conflict: Loadout Selection during map voting
  • Bonus armor visualization increased
  • Conflict: End of Match Rewards changes
  • Stored tutorials

As part of Ubisoft’s commitment to the overall fixes and improvements to the game, The Division 2’s second raid will be delayed. The additional time allows the development team to focus on the overall quality of The Division 2, while developing a raid that will better meet the standards of its players. For more information read today’s letter to players from The Division 2 Development Team on news.ubisoft.com

New Conflict PvP Mode
The new Team Elimination PvP mode pits two teams of four into a best-of-seven round battle. Rounds will end once an entire team has been eliminated or time has expired. Team Elimination provides a teamwork focused tactical experience for players. Team Elimination takes effect on October 15th.

New map: The “Wharf”
The new map ‘Wharf’ is on par with previous PvP maps in terms of size and takes players to an abandoned fishing harbour. It offers tactical gameplay opportunities, through flanking routes and raised positions.

Free Weekend
Players who have not yet had a chance to play The Division 2 will have the opportunity to try the game for free between October 17th-20th. In addition Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 will be on sale later this month, allowing players to continue the adventure at a discounted price. Those who purchase the game after the Free Weekend will keep their progression. For more information, please visit: https://tomclancy-thedivision.ubisoft.com/game/en-US/free-weekend.

The Year 1 Pass gives players even more content to The Division 2, including early access to Episode 2 content. For full details on what’s included with the Year 1 Pass, please visit https://support.ubi.com/en-US/faqs/38853/Contents-of-the-The-Division-2-Year-1-Pass-TCTD2/.

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is available on the Xbox One family of devices including the Xbox One X, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, UPLAY+, Ubisoft’s subscription service. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 will also launch on the new generation gaming platform, Stadia.

For more information on Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, please visit: tomclancy-thedivision.ubisoft.com. For the latest news on Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 and all of Ubisoft’s games, visit Ubisoft News: news.ubisoft.com.

Warner Bros Interactive and IO Interactive Partnership Continues with New Game for Console and PC

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and independent videogame developer IO Interactive today announced a worldwide publishing and distribution agreement to bring a new console and PC game experience to players worldwide.

IO Interactive has two development studios in the Scandinavian region – IOI Copenhagen in Denmark and the recently opened IOI Malmö in Sweden – both of which will be integral in the development of the new game under this partnership.

“We’re very pleased to continue our relationship with the talented team at IO Interactive,” said David Haddad, President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “IO Interactive has a longstanding legacy of creating iconic games, and we’re looking forward to partnering on this next endeavour to bring a new console and PC gaming experience to players globally.”

“Over the past few years, Warner Bros. has shown us first-hand that they understand and respect our creative vision, and we’re looking forward to continuing this relationship,” said Hakan Abrak, CEO, IO Interactive. “IO Interactive has a proud history of creating compelling characters and universes for our players to enjoy—it’s in our DNA. As we embark on this exciting project to create a new universe for IOI together with Warner Bros., we’re currently looking for ambitious talent to join our team in our Copenhagen and Malmö studios for this extraordinary journey.”

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and IO Interactive previously partnered on the release of various titles within the acclaimed Hitman series, including HITMAN 2 (2018), HITMAN: Definitive Edition (2018) and HITMAN HD Enhanced Collection (2019).

IO Interactive is currently seeking high-quality talent across all game development disciplines to join both the IOI Copenhagen and IOI Malmö studios. Interested candidates can apply at https://www.ioi.dk/jobs/.

TAITO’s Bubble Bobble 4 Friends for Nintendo Switch released

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Bubble Bobble 4 Friends by ININ Games, continues the cult 80’s game series Bubble Bobble by TAITO, with an exciting new instalment.

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, which was also developed by brand inventor TAITO Corporation, will include Bubble Bobble the coin-op version of 1986 in arcade-perfect quality – this means besides the 100 stages in Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, there will be 100 more in the original Bubble Bobble to enjoy with original music, sound and visuals.

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends Screenshot OneAnd there is even more good news: During the (pre-)release window, there will also be an extremely cuteBubble Bobble 4 Friends Special Edition available for retail. This includes two keychains with the main characters Bub and Bob, as well as four trading cards and a poster.

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, including the legendary original Bubble Bobble, will be released digitally and physically exclusively for Nintendo Switch in Europe and Australasia on November 19, 2019.

The release in the USA and South America will follow in the first quarter of 2020.

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends Screenshot Two 

Bubble Bobble is an iconic cult game and is considered the most popular and innovative platformer of the ’80s. The twins Bub and Bob set out to free their girlfriends from the hands of the nasty baron, who also enchanted them into bubble dragons. As such, the brothers hop through the differently arranged platforms of the 100 colourful levels and shoot bubbles at numerous enemies. In the ’80s and ’90s, players jumped solo or in two-player co-op mode through the levels. Bubble Bobble’s success has seen it ported to more than 20 different platforms in recent decades, including the C64, Sega Mega Drive and NES Classic Mini.

In Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, the latest entry in the widely popular Bubble Bobble series, a 4-player co-op mode has been integrated for even more fun with friends. Also, players can acquire special skills by collecting letter bubbles that form the word “extend” to add some strategic depth and increase replayability. So, there will be a lot to discover and tinker with for the players, during their journey through the all-new worlds of Bubble Bobble 4 Friends.

Collectors can also look forward to a strictly limited and very extensive Collector’s Edition of Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, distributed exclusively by Strictly Limited Games, which includes numerous exclusive contents related to Bubble Bobble.

Review: The Surge 2

The first Surge game came out at just the right time, offering a very refreshing take on the Dark Souls style by having a sci-fi setting and adding some dynamic elements to the formula. But since then, a whole range of Dark Soul clones have released from 8-bit instant classics such as Deadcells to another title from the team behind the Dark Souls games in Sekiro, a masterful example of how the genre has evolved. I was very much interested to see how Deck 13 as a developer team and built on the foundation of the first game to see if they have taken it to a new level with the sequel.

The Surge 2 opens with asking the player to create their own character but sadly this so generic and limited that you can never really put together a perfect character. Trying to make a male character became such a chore due to not being able to land on a good face to facial hair balance that after almost 40 mins of trying I just binned it and created a female character which actually worked far better within the frustratingly limited options available. Next you can pick a back story for your character but this lacked anything really interesting and simply had me picking the one with the nicest outfit just to get into the actual game. Thought nice to have an option to customise my own character, it really would have benefited from having far more depth than just generic unimaginative selections.

Once your character has been finalised you are then thrown into a cutscene showing your character on board of a plane, making friends with a young girl. The plane is then struck by the Utopia rocket which is carrying a payload of Nanites which flood into the plane causing it to crash into Jericho City. Seeming the only survivor of the crash, your character then wakes up in a prison medical facility but discovering they had been in a coma for 2 months from the crash. The Prison is then suddenly attacked by massive creature seemingly made from the same form of Nanites that caused the original plan crash, causing so much damage that prisoners are able to escape from their cells. Waking up and armed with a basic weapon, the player ventures out into the prison.

I will come back to the story a little further on but I do want to start off by talking about something that stood out for me in the first game and is far more enjoyable now in The Surge 2, the combat. The combat system still relies on a limb targeting system using the now commonly used requirement of a stamina-based fighting system. What does change things up right away and is the first improvement for me, is that the player no longer has to choose between a light or heavy personal Exo-frame or rig. Instead you now simply get one Exo-frame and you can customise it with light or heavy armour as you see fit. In fact, making that choice is made very easily as you can now have three pre-set loadouts for your rig. The limb targeting system still enables the player to get hold of new weapons but also new armour blueprints which can be then crafted and used with a bonus of using a complete Armour set with three pieces giving you one bonus and a completed set will come with the bonus of a full set of armour bonuses.

The freedom to really customise your load-out on the fly also applies to the Implant system which is carried over from the first game, that allows you to add new abilities and skills whilst improving how your rig and load-out performs in the field. As always you can upgrade and craft new weapons and amour with the materials you find in the field which brings me nicely back to the combat. Thanks to be able to have different load-outs for your rig, the freedom to try out and test different weapons really allows players to tailor their own play-style in the world. The number of weapons has been improved so finding one to suit your own style from dual weapons, swords, staffs and hammer types can all be equipped. The work on ‘execution’ animations as well when taking out a particular limb has been focused on and with some of the weapons, these animations can bring a very satisfying end to any enemy. The game is also more forgiving should you fall you an enemy with the traditional “racing back to pick up your lost items” now having a timer showing how long you have to get back to where you fell to retrieve them. The only issue I have with the new combat system is the direction parry system, which if you install the correct implant will allow you to ‘detect’ the direction of an enemy hit in order to parry it using the right stick but it just feels really clumsy instead of a simply single button press parry system, I just found it really cumbersome especially when fighting a group of enemies.

Where the game does fall down however is in the story and world design. The story falls into the same trap as the MATRIX films for me, with the need to try and blend the philosophical and religious tones with how technology can impact on humankind going forward. The opening cut-scene to the game even raises the concept of can machines/robots be truly perfect if they are created by the imperfection in humans. The issue for be is that it just becomes more  convoluted the further into the game you go and the story itself limits the playing area you have with Jericho City now cut off from the rest of the world due to the Nanite plague ravaging the city following the same plane crash that you as the main character survived.

The first game was set in a dystopian industrial world with corporate greed being a big focus but now we simply move those themes into a city-wide area with technology and the evolution of technology now the main possible big bad. The world does feel bigger however by having the player moving through streets instead of warehouses but it is a city that is just damaged, dirty and broken. Nothing really makes it stand out other than having more ways to run about. You can still create shortcuts between areas which can be very handy if you want to get back to a Medbay which still serve as The Surges version of the Dark Souls bonfires, allowing you spend your scrap to craft or upgrade your gear and I also like that you can bank your unused scrap instead of the risk of losing it out in the world should you fall to an enemy. The shortcuts can also seem almost added to be poke fun at the player, early in the world it took me a good hour of so to navigate through in order to find different areas to go explore but then to find a gate requiring a certain level of key card to open which then breaks the logic of having an Exo-frame and weapons and not being able to just kick or cut the door down whilst at the same time able to chop off armoured limbs to salvage.

Early on the challenge of coming across new enemies can lead to a massive difficulty spike, forcing you to grind and farm an area enough in order to gain a full set of new armour or materials to upgrade in order to grind and the game simply lets you do this without forcing you as the player to up the tempo or put pressure on you to push on. The early bosses can be a challenge making any cushion near you want to be someplace else as you might pound your controller into it but later on, the bosses simply become a higher level of the same fight patterns and with enough sensible load-out builds, you can become strong enough to simply make these battles a case of hitting them enough with your best weapon rather than the skilful dance that makes you learn their attack patterns waiting for a moment to strike.

What is a disappointment is that The Surge 2 still suffers from technical problems with average visuals but also screen tearing and a camera that can miss many of the brilliant limb cutting off animations when they trigger, especially when fighting multiple enemies at the same time. Now I began playing using my OG Xbox One and this game definitely rough around the edges, especially in character models but I switched over to my new Xbox One X and whilst it did help make the visuals look a little sharper, the screen tearing remained. I also became really bored with the sheer number of “player graffiti” tags if you have the game in Online mode where players  can leave tags to either indicate where an item can be found or if an enemy might be hiding just around the corner so it doesn’t catch you out but it became annoying because a lot of players just tag anything and everything using all the symbol options possible so almost a case of spamming the world with tags. Aesthetically the world is just rather dull to be in, it might be set in the future but it ends up looking like any normal city with some broken buildings and burned out cars in the street.

The environments will have nooks and crannies that might hold secret routes or secret rooms to find with many requiring a particular skill in order to access them which is there in order to give players a reason to return to that place later in the game. I found the first game to be fairly average on the visual side and that can be forgiven for a small studio lacking the budget of a big team such as you would have behind a Dark Souls and Sekiro title, but this sequel just feels very much the same and with other games now out all battling to win over the Souls genre fan, some effort to just lift the visuals to another level would have helped.

If you enjoyed the first game than The Surge 2 will offer you a lot of the same both good and bad, with enough refinements to the combat to still make it fun. The sci-fi setting still offers a lot of room to build this franchise on if it can aim higher instead of playing it safe. The combat and setting alone are enough to make this worthy of your attention if you are a fan of the genre, it just lacks the polish that a sequel should have rather than just a few quality of life fixes. But there is a great deal of fun to have with The Surge 2, and the gameplay elements are strong enough to make this a game worth experiencing.

BurgerTime Party! Out Now for Nintendo Switch

Marvelous Europe Limited have launched BurgerTime Party!, the delicious re-imagined retro classic, on Nintendo Switch, via the Nintendo eShop, for £17.99 / €19.99.

The action arcade classic returns for another helping of food-based puzzle platforming in the ultimate battle of Man vs. Food! Chef Peter Pepper and his Food Foes are back with a fresh look and a massive menu of more than 100 mouthwatering stages with kitchen hazards ranging from freezing ladders to fiery floors.

If you cannot stand the heat from Single Player mode then newly introduced local multiplayer modes allow 2-4 players to work together via co-op or take control of the game’s edible enemies in “Battle Burger” mode. Looking for a competitive challenge? Then test your burger-making chops by racking up points in “Challenge Burger” mode, featuring a leaderboard so you can compete against chefs from around the world.

After firing up the grill for some action, new modes and items will have modern chefs thinking ‘outside of the bun’ to solve bite-sized puzzles like crumbling floors, oil spills, and freezing ladders, all the while evading edible enemies both old and new.

Local multiplayer lets 2-4 friends cooperate as cooks or compete as cuisine across 100+ stages that will keep the fun from getting stale long past Mr. Hot Dog’s expiration date. Now, let’s get cooking!

Developed by G-MODE and published in Europe by Marvelous Europe Limited, BurgerTime Party and is OUT NOW for Nintendo Switch!

Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince Available Now!

Indie publisher Modus Games and developer Frozenbyte today released a launch trailer to celebrate the arrival of Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince, an enthralling return to form for the beloved co-operative adventure series, now available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince sees series heroes Zoya the thief, Pontius the knight, and Amadeus the wizard reunite for their most incredible adventure yet as they set out to locate Prince Selius. The prince’s spells have brought the land’s very worst fears to life, leaving the star trio little time to find their royal target and help revert his mismanaged magic.

Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince features:

  • Refined 2.5D gameplay through a vibrant fairytale world
  • Overhauled combat resulting in encounters feeling better than ever
  • Three ways to play: Solo, Classic 3-player, or the new 4-player Unlimited mode
  • Exciting new hero abilities for fresh possibilities in battles and exploration
  • Branching skill trees allowing players to customize heroes to their liking
  • Dynamic puzzles which change to challenge teams of different sizes
  • One incredibly stubborn, magically troubled prince

Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is now available both on its own and within the series-spanning Trine: Ultimate Collection, which also includes Trine Enhanced EditionTrine 2: Complete Story, and Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power.

For the latest on Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince, visit www.trine4.com, follow Modus Games on Twitter @modus_games and Discord (http://discord.gg/modus), like Modus Games on Facebook @modusgames, and wishlist Trine 4 on Steam.