Game of Thrones Episode 6 arrives on 17th November
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection Gentleman Claptrap-in-a-Box Edition
2K and Gearbox are excited to introduce Borderlands: The Handsome Collection Gentleman Claptrap-in-a-Box Edition this holiday season.
In addition to featuring a dapper, app-controlled “Gentleman” Claptrap unit, complete with stylish mustache, top hat and monocle, the new edition also includes the critically-acclaimed Handsome Collection, featuring both the Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel games, alongside all add-ons campaigns, playable character packs, level cap upgrades, combat arenas and character customization packs.
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection Gentleman Claptrap-in-a-Box Edition will be available for purchase in the UK this November 27th from Gamestop for a RRP of £269.99 on XBOX One and PlayStation 4.
Key Features of Borderlands: The Handsome Collection Gentleman Claptrap-in-a-Box Edition include:
• Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, which includes the critically-acclaimed Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and Borderlands 2 in one package;
• All bonus add-on content, adding hundreds of hours of gameplay at an incredible value*;
• Transferable save files from Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or PS Vita onto the next-gen consoles with cross-save functionality
• Cooperative gameplay for up to four players, either online or local;
• Upgraded Four-Player Split-Screen for same couch gameplay.
• An iOS and Android app-controlled Gentleman CL4P-TP unit, complete with a variety of gadgets such as a camera, a variety of playable phrases, and a microphone to communicate through its speaker.
Xenoblade Chronicles X out on the Wii U 4th December
When the Earth is destroyed by a mysterious alien race, the last of humanity escapes and crash-lands on the mysterious planet Mira. Facing the threat of extinction, players must survive the perils of their new home in Xenoblade Chronicles X, an RPG set in a massive open world just waiting to be explored in-depth, releasing exclusively on the Wii U on 4th December.
In this new RPG from the creators of Xenoblade Chronicles, players can create their own character and explore a planet five times bigger than the world in Xenoblade Chronicles. A rich variety of hostile wildlife makes Mira an inhospitable place, and players will need to master a deeply strategic real-time battle system to survive.
During combat, your avatar can switch between different battle classes that allow them to become more adept at long-range or close-quarters combat, as well as issue tactical orders to up to three AI partners. Party members will also advise players on when to use special skills, known as Arts, to boost their allies or blast away foes. Each class has access to different Arts, and strategic use of these can be instrumental in turning the tide of the battle.
Outside of combat, players can focus on the necessities of exploration and survival by taking jobs in eight different divisions. Those who want to focus on discovering the massive, open environments and scavenge for new materials can take a job as a Curator, while joining the Harriers will allow players to concentrate primarily on defeating the dangerous monsters that roam the landscape. Another choice, Outfitters, spend the bulk of their time helping to develop the giant weaponised mechs known as Skells. Eventually, players will be able to pilot the Skell themselves, allowing access to places they couldn’t find before, providing even more possibilities for exploration.
By using the Wii U GamePad, players can access the navigation system, which displays a hexagonal map grid to plot the course ahead to avoid ambushes from giant monsters, uncover new resources, and fast-travel between previously discovered locations. The game can also be played on the GamePad screen alone.
Xenoblade Chronicles X brings the series online for the first time, making it possible to team up and take on co-operative missions as a party of four. Players can also join a party of up to 32 asynchronous characters with whom they can trade items and weapons, even if they are not battling together. In addition, avatars created by other players can be recruited into your team as AI party members, providing you with even more avenues for strategy in the midst of battle.
Explore humanity’s final frontier in Xenoblade Chronicles X for the Wii U, as it launches across Europe on 4th December. The game will also be available as a bundle with a Wii U Premium Pack console and as a Limited Edition. Users who purchase Xenoblade Chronicles on Nintendo eShop on Wii U will be eligible for a 10 Euro (£9) discount on Xenoblade Chronicles X if they buy it on Nintendo eShop on the same Wii U console*** before 18th December 2015.
Get ready to celebrate the Star Wars Force Collection
Konami Digital Entertainment B.V. has today announced that its popular mobile title (iOS, Google Play), Star Wars: FORCE COLLECTION (SWFC), launched a new campaign based on the film, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” The countdown campaign, which leads up to the movie’s launch, will include login bonuses for a chance to obtain a new “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” card.
Additionally, new character cards, ongoing events and fresh features – including improvements on the Enhance/Evolve functions, and new Skills and Support Abilities – will be available mid-December.
SWFC is a card battle game which takes its place in the Star Wars universe. Players take command of more than 400 heroes, villains and vehicles, such as Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker. Create your own deck and challenge your rivals by placing cards so you can utilize your card’s skill and force attribution. Real-time Legion battles where players can fight other players around the globe are also available.
Amazon Underground triples roster of free apps
Amazon today announced that Amazon Underground has tripled the selection of free apps and games in the first two months since launch. Amazon Underground is a new app for Android phones, available exclusively from Amazon, which offers a large selection of popular apps and games for free—including in-app items. In Underground, customers don’t have to pay for premium apps, or download a free app and spend money to complete a level more quickly, get more lives, or unlock new features. Everything is completely free. Popular new games now available include premium title Monument Valley(includes Forgotten Shores update for a total value of £3.98), and free-to-play titles Nemo’s Reef (includes £26.46 in free in-app items) and Dumb Ways to Die 2 (includes over £4.00 in free in-app items).
Amazon Underground launched in August and includes all of the functionality of the regular Amazon mobile shopping app, plus an exclusive selection of 100% free apps, games, and associated in-app items, including popular games like Angry Birds Slingshot Stella, Goat Simulator, Frozen Free Fall, Looney Tunes Dash! and many more. For example, in Frozen Free Fall—an app that is free to install and usually requires in-app purchases to unlock additional levels—customers can play with unlimited lives and will receive many bonus in-app items in the Amazon Underground version of the app completely free (£19.60 value). Premium games (like Goat Simulator,which costs £3.99 in other app stores) that require a customer to pay to download are also free in Amazon Underground. Amazon Underground is available on Android phones and on Fire tablets, including the all-new Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10, and Fire, the ground-breaking new tablet for under £50. To learn more about Amazon Underground, visit www.amazon.co.uk/underground.
“In just the first two months since launch, we’ve tripled the free selection of apps and games in Amazon Underground and continue to add more content every day. Customers can now experience the entire world of Monument Valley for free. They’ll also receive over £26 in value of in-app items for reef building in Nemo’s Reef,” said Steve Rabuchin, Vice President, Amazon Appstore. “In Amazon Underground, customers have access to apps, games and in-app items, such as extra lives and levels, completely free—providing an entirely new way to enjoy their favourite apps and games.”
Amazon Underground offers an innovative new monetisation approach for developers, paying them for every minute a customer uses their app or game, instead of having to rely on charging customers for a download or for in-app items. Developers are already seeing early success in the programme:
“We’ve been thrilled with the performance of Jetpack Joyride and Fruit Ninja as part of the Amazon Underground programme in the month since launch,” said Shainiel Deo, CEO of Halfbrick Studios. “Thus far we have doubled the downloads and revenue from our apps in the Amazon Appstore and most interestingly, customers are engaging with our in-app purchase content within our games at an extremely high rate. Since all in-app purchases are free in Amazon Underground, they can play the games in new and exciting ways.”
“We included four of our popular titles in Amazon Underground at launch, aimed at reaching as many fans as possible in the Amazon ecosystem,” said Tero Raji, SVP of Game Business at Rovio. “In the first month since launch of these games, the Amazon Underground model has brought us up to three times more revenue compared to the same games’ user revenue in the Amazon Appstore previously.”
“It’s always been our aim with Monument Valley to create a meaningful experience for all types of players,” said Dan Gray, Executive Producer of Monument Valley. “It’s great that there’s now a service in Amazon Underground that lets us reach millions of people that wouldn’t usually pay for games, without compromising the game design or its principles.”
Nintendo to jazz up your 3DS this Friday
Owners of Nintendo 3DS family systems can already customise their system’s HOME Menu with a range of colourful themes, and they’ll soon be able to take that personalisation to a whole new level with Nintendo Badge Arcade, coming to Nintendo eShop as a free download from 13th November.
In this lively arcade run by a chatty rabbit, players can take a shot at crane games and similar classic amusements, collecting badges based on Nintendo games and series like Mario Kart, Splatoon and Animal Crossing. Badges can be used to decorate the HOME Menu, with some even usable instead of the standard system icons that access, among others, Nintendo eShop and StreetPass Mii Plaza – perfect for total HOME Menu makeovers.
Every day, visitors to the arcade get five free plays on a practice machine: it only offers dummy badges, but with skill and a little bit of luck, players can win free plays for the machines packed with real badges. Plays can also be bought at a price of £0.90 / €1.00 for five plays.
Players can show off their unique HOME Menu designs via Miiverse, and check out other creators’ designs for inspiration. There’ll be plenty to discover in the weeks and months following launch too, as the badges and machines on offer will change regularly, opening up even more customisation possibilities.
So whether you’re creating a Mario Kart-style starting grid or adding a splat of colour with the Splatoon badges, there’ll be plenty of new ways to liven up your Nintendo 3DS family system’s HOME Menu when Nintendo Badge Arcade launches in Nintendo eShop on 13th November.
StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Now Live
Today Blizzard has announced that in Legacy of the Void, brave commanders will embark on an intergalactic journey to unite the protoss race, take back their homeworld, and vanquish the ancient evil that now threatens to consume all life in the Koprulu sector.
StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void features an expansive new campaign where players will take on the role of Artanis, Hierarch of the Daelaam, and take command of the mighty Spear of Adun—a magnificent protoss arkship capable of altering the course of battle from high above any conflict. As they fight to steer the protoss armada toward their ultimate destiny, players will also determine the ultimate fates of such iconic StarCraft characters as Jim Raynor, Kerrigan, and Zeratul.
Legacy of the Void is packed with new features and enhancements that make it the definitive multiplayer strategy experience, including Archon Mode, brand-new Co-op Missions, automated tournaments, and new multiplayer units for each faction that give commanders a whole new range of tactical possibilities.
“An epic campaign, game-changing multiplayer units, and all-new co-op and competitive modes combine to make Legacy of the Void our best StarCraft game yet,” said Mike Morhaime, CEO and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment. “With more gameplay and story updates planned for after launch, and a new era of world-class StarCraft II esports ahead of us, the future of strategy gaming has never been brighter.”
StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void is available now on Battle.net and in stores for a suggested retail price of £29.99. Anyone who purchases Legacy of the Void will also receive Artanis, noble Hierarch of the protoss (and mighty melee Warrior of the Nexus), in Blizzard’s free-to-play team brawler, Heroes of the Storm.
Players also have the option to upgrade their purchase to the Digital Deluxe Edition (£44.99), which unlocks a variety of in-game bonuses for Blizzard games, including an Archon battle pet for World of Warcraft, a Void Speeder mount in Heroes of the Storm, and a protoss-themed card back in Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft.
Review – Halo 5: Guardians
I love Halo. You can read more about that in my review of Halo: The Master Chief Collection to find out my love for the series, perhaps my favourite, or a very close second to the Mass Effect franchise. These are the games that resonate with me; games that allow me to explore outer space as a marine, or a Spectre – both offering different experiences, but the same kind of escapism we dream about as children.
Halo, though, is defined by so many things. It’s unique graphical style, its 30 seconds of craziness, followed by a much needed lull, where the story shines through, and its rousing theme, crafted for game into a new score. Familiar, yet new, these soundtracks offer gaming’s answer to John Williams’ work on Star Wars. There’s so much more that pulls you into the Halo universe, but with a limited word count, suffice it to say, there’s a rich lore that underpins some of the most addictive and enjoyable experience in gameplay, let alone videogames.
Halo 5: Guardians pulls the world of Halo onto a new generation of consoles, which allows 343 Industries to explore, expand and impress in its role as custodians of the Halo franchise, and fans will be pleased to learn that there’s plenty for the studio to be proud of, and more to be praised for as it strikes out on its own without the steering hand of Bungie.
Guardians sees you play two parts through the main campaign, as Spartan Locke, and Master Chief. The story flows well throughout in traditional Halo style between the two chracters, This itself is an interesting choice, because I want to be Master Chief – I don’t care about Spartan Locke. While this changes as you progress towards the end of the campaign, ultimately, this is the first disappointment; I still didn’t care about Locke by the culmination of the story. It’s a bold move to steer the player away from a Master Chief only story, and one we’re hoping will pay off with Halo 6, which is no doubt two years away. For now, though, it feels like it falls a little flat, but whether that would be the case with a campaign where you only control the Master Chief is another matter.
The game itself receives the expected next-gen upgrade, running at a smooth 60fps at all times, but at a cost, dynamic resolution. While it all looks crisp and sharp, you’ll notice when playing offline that the screen appears to increase and decrease in quality depending on the size of the environment or the action on-screen. The action itself is pure Halo fan service. Melee’s feel solid, weapons familiar, and enemy AI is as usual, top notch. It’s a boon for the studio to consistently hits the high points of shooter gameplay with a traditional pomp, managing the 30 seconds of chaos design ideal well. When you consider the original Halo was ported to the original Xbox in less than a year, the gameplay mechanics become even more praiseworthy, and with Halo 5, the design of levels, moments of gunplay and the seamless, yet constant feel of progression can’t be denied.
Online is where Halo shows its pedigree, and Halo 5: Guardians is no slouch, offering more game modes than ever before, including new fan favourites, Arena and Warzone. Arena effectively emulates the thrills you would have experienced if you ever held a Lan party and had four payers playing split screen. I did, and having to lug a 32” CRT television into another room so there was less opportunity to cheat is not idea. However, with Arena, you’re able to do this all online in a 4 Vs. 4 game, with breakout, slayer, strongholds and capture the flag all showcasing the fun to be had. With Warzone, 343 have done something truly special, mimicking the epic scale often seen in live-action launch trailers with 24 players battling for supremacy in huge maps.
Two teams of twelve aim to score 1000 points for victory by either killing opponents or taking out AI targets, and ultimately destroying your opponents core. It all seems simple enough, but yet again, 343 doesn’t shirk its lofty responsibilities, and Warzone delivers something truly brilliant. Battles last anywhere from ten to 30 minutes, and the reward at the end of a longer match Is a great feeling. There’s other MOBA style elements, such as the REQ system, which allows you to equip or buy new REQ packs, and it’s standard fare for today’s online world. You don’t need to spend real money, because although a bit of a grind, earning those REQs is a worthy cause where the best in battle are reward – it drives you to being more tactical, and in so doing, become a better player.
There’s even more to come in December, with the release of an upgraded Forge, allowing the community to show its map editing prowess, with Forge often unearthing some real gems. I can’t wait to see what people dream up.
So that’s all great then, right?
The short answer is pretty much, however, there’s a few niggles that play on the mind. Halo hasn’t really aged well when compared to some of the latest PS4 exclusives, including Killzone, or the upcoming Uncharted 4. While instantly recognisable, Halo’s blues, yellows, reds, greys and browns offer little in the way of originality, or indeed anything of much beauty when standing side-by-side with this generations visual benchmarks. It’s all familiar enough, but much like Street Fighter took nearly 20 years to give itself a lick of paint, you can’t help but think Halo could do with some softer edges, more of the unfamiliar, and perhaps a colour palate update which would allow its designers to really push the limits of their imagination.
There’s that feeling the back of the mind again, as we remember that I have no shits left to give about Spartan Locke. Like any game, nothing is perfect, but what Halo 5: Guardians delivers is a Halo for a new generation; immediately familiar, and new enough to invite fresh players to the franchise. While it does everything we would expect from a Halo game, ultimately, I don’t think the campaign does enough differently to really push the score into the upper end of the scale. It’s saved by the sublime online elements, which will only get better with new maps, and the Forge editor’s release before Christmas.
Right now, though, it’s a really, really food game, and one which should improve with age. While there’s an obvious setup for the next instalment, the whole package of Halo 5 is solid, dependable, and offers enough new toys to keep the player interested, and the REQ system and Warzone deserve special praise.
If you’re after the best shooter, the best sci-fi game, or the best story, then Halo 5 isn’t it. What it is, though, is probably the closest one game has come to offering all of these elements in one place; and it’s a place I’ll be spending plenty of time in over the coming months. I love Halo, and I’m pretty sure you will too.
Skylanders Superchargers delivers online for iOS
Activision has announced today that Skylanders, will further the company’s leadership in the mobile arena with Skylanders SuperChargers’ launch on iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV. The Skylanders SuperChargers game experience with console-quality graphics is now available for compatible iPad, and for the first time ever, select iPhone and iPod touch devices, as well as the new Apple TV. The Skylanders SuperChargers Starter Pack for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV is now available in North America, Europe and Australia/New Zealand.
Developed by Vicarious Visions, Skylanders SuperChargers for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV presents even more value to fans with a new save feature using iCloud, offering seamless continuity across the Apple ecosystem. Players can simply log into their iCloud account, and the game will save its progress to iCloud automatically. Now, fans can enjoy Skylanders SuperChargers with ease and flexibility, starting the game in their bedrooms on the iPad or iPod touch, picking it up where they left off in the living room on the Apple TV and then taking it on the road in the backseat of mom’s car on their iPhone.
For the first time, Portal Masters can compete in four-person online multiplayer racing or two-person co-op adventure between devices through Apple’s Game Center. Players on Apple TV can also engage with others online who are on iPad, iPhone or iPod touch.
“Last year, fans loved how they could play the same incredible game on iPad as on other platforms. This year we are giving Portal Masters even more ways to play their favorite game as we expand Skylanders SuperChargers to Apple TV, iPhone and iPod touch,” said Josh Taub, senior vice president of product management for Skylanders at Activision. “Fans are able to play Skylanders SuperChargers on the compatible Apple platform of their choice, whenever and wherever they want.”
The Skylanders SuperChargers Starter Pack for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV includes everything necessary for fans to play Skylanders SuperChargers out of the box, complete with exciting racetracks and captivating environments that push the technological and visual boundaries of gaming.
The Starter Pack comes with the AAA game, the Portal of Power® with embedded Bluetooth controller, a built-in stand, two Skylanders SuperChargers characters and a Skylanders SuperChargers vehicle.
Additionally, fans can play digitally without the Starter Pack contents. When playing digitally, they get for free two SuperCharger characters, Instant Spit Fire and Instant Hot Streak, upon download of the app, while in-app purchases unlock digital versions of unique characters and vehicles from Skylanders SuperChargers. Portal owners can download the app for free, play the first level and purchase the full game digitally.
“Skylanders took the toys-to-life industry one step further when they brought their game to iPad last year,” says Laurie Schacht, co-publisher of The Toy Insider. “By bringing this year’s game to Apple TV, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, Activision is enabling fans to play Skylanders SuperChargers in a truly compelling way on the platforms they’re on. This is the kind of magic we’ve seen consistently from the franchise since Skylanders created a brand new way for kids to play with their toys.”
Skylanders SuperChargers can be played in a variety of ways:
- Skylanders Game Controller — Fans can play the game just like the console version using the Bluetooth portal and toys with the custom Bluetooth Skylanders game controller included in the Skylanders SuperChargers Starter Pack.
- MFi Extended Game Controller — An MFi Extended Game controller can be used for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV – a great option for multiplayer.
- Apple TV Siri Remote — For the Apple TV, when players purchase the Starter Pack, Player 1 can use the Skylanders Game Controller and Player 2 can join in using the Siri Remote for great co-op action. The Apple TV Siri Remote also can be used by players who download the game and experience the first level for free, or by players who buy the full digital version of the game through the In-App Purchase.
- Touch Controls — For iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, players have the option to use just on-screen touch controls.
Skylanders SuperChargers expands upon the franchise’s signature gameplay to introduce vehicles-to-life, an entirely new way for fans to experience the magic of Skylands. The trailblazing innovation of Skylanders SuperChargers is realized when gamers take the helm of powerful, tricked-out land, sea and sky vehicles that are playable in both the physical and digital worlds in a high octane action-adventure videogame.
The Skylanders SuperChargers game experience is playable on Apple TV, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 4, iPad Pro, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iPod touch 6. Fans with iPhone 5/5C, iPad 4, iPad 3 and iPad mini can enjoy the full game, excluding online functionality. Voice chat and split screen is not supported on Apple devices.
Here is the list of backwards compatible 360 games
Today Microsoft has confirmed the full list of backward compatible games now available on Xbox One this Thursday 12th November.
Here is the list of the 104 Xbox 360 games coming to Xbox One on the 12th November.
| A Kingdom for Keflings | Lode Runner |
| A World of Keflings | LUMINES LIVE! |
| Alien Hominid HD | Mass Effect |
| Assassin’s Creed II | Metal Slug 3 |
| Asteroids & Deluxe | Metal Slug XX |
| Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts | Might & Magic Clash of Heroes |
| Banjo-Kazooi | Mirror’s Edge |
| Banjo-Tooie | Missile Command |
| BattleBlock Theater | Monday Night Combat |
| Bejeweled 2 | Monkey Island: Special Edition |
| Bellator: MMA Onslaught | Monkey Island 2: Special Edition |
| Beyond Good & Evil HD | Ms. Splosion Man |
| Blood of the Werewolf | Mutant Blobs Attack!!! |
| BloodRayne: Betrayal | N+ |
| Borderlands | NBA JAM: On Fire Edition |
| Call of Juarez Gunslinger | NiGHTS into dreams… |
| Castle Crashers | Operation Flashpoint™: Dragon Rising |
| CastleStorm | Pac-Man: Championship Edition |
| Centipede & Millipede | Pac-Man: Championship Edition DX+ |
| Condemned: Criminal Origins | Perfect Dark |
| Crazy Taxi | Perfect Dark Zero |
| Deadliest Warrior: Legends | Phantom Breaker:Battle Grounds |
| Defense Grid: The Awakening | Pinball FX |
| DiRT 3 | Plants vs. Zombies |
| DiRT Showdown | Prince of Persia |
| Discs of Tron | Putty Squad |
| Doom | Rayman 3 HD |
| Doom II | R-Type Dimensions |
| Dungeon Siege III | Sacred Citadel |
| Earthworm Jim HD | Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co. |
| Fable II | Sega Vintage Collection: Golden Axe |
| Fallout 3 | Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World |
| Feeding Frenzy | Sega Vintage Collection: Streets of Rage |
| Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown | Shadow Complex |
| Gears of War | Sonic CD |
| Gears of War 2 | Sonic The Hedgehog |
| Gears of War 3 | Sonic The Hedgehog 2 |
| Gears of War: Judgment | Sonic The Hedgehog 3 |
| Golden Axe™ | Super Meat Boy |
| Halo: Spartan Assault | Supreme Commander 2 |
| Hardwood Backgammon | Tom Clancy’s RainbowSix Vegas |
| Hardwood Hearts | Tom Clancy’s RainbowSix Vegas 2 |
| Hardwood Spades | South Park: The Stick of Truth |
| Heavy Weapon | Torchlight |
| Hexic HD | Toy Soldiers |
| Ikaruga | Toy Soldiers: Cold War |
| Jetpac Refuelled | Tron: Evolution |
| Joy Ride Turbo | Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon |
| Just Cause 2 | Viva Piñata |
| Kameo: Elements of Power | Viva Piñata: Trouble In Paradise |
| LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game | Wolfenstein 3D |
| LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga | Zuma |
“Our launch of 104 titles on 12th Nov is just the beginning,” says Mike Ybarra, Director Of Program Management For Xbox. “You can expect new Xbox One Backward Compatible games to be announced on a regular basis, starting in December.
“More titles are on the way, including fan favourites like Halo Reach, Halo Wars, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Bioshock, Bioshock 2, Bioshock Infinite, and Skate 3. Stay tuned because this is just the beginning of a long list of Xbox 360 games that will run on Xbox One.”
Win Lessons in Love on Blu-ray
To celebrate the release of Lessons in Live on DVD and Blu-ray, we’re giving away three copies on Blu-ray!
By day, Richard Haig (Brosnan – A Long Way Down, Mamma Mia) is a successful and well-respected English professor at renowned Trinity College in Cambridge, teaching 18th century romantic poetry. By night, he follows in the footsteps of his father (Malcolm McDowell – The Artist, Amazon Prime’s Mozart in the Jungle), indulging in his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates. Longing for something a little more meaningful after a life of Byronic excess, he’s delighted when his 25-year old American girlfriend Kate (Alba – Entourage, Valentine’s Day) reveals that she’s expecting a baby.
Looking forward to having a family of his own, starting a new chapter in his life, and being a father his children can be proud of, Richard seems to have it all; but there’s just one problem- progressing with Kate means meeting the family. And that includes her older sister Olivia (Hayek – Savages, Grown Ups)… who he just can’t seem to get out of his head.
Relocating to Malibu, Richard settles into a seemingly idyllic family life. That is, until Kate confesses she’s fallen for a younger man, Brian (Ben McKenzie – TV’s The OC, Gotham) and the impending divorce means he has to navigate the immigration red tape. Desperate to avoid deportation, he’s forced to face up to his past mistakes (and some new legal troubles) in order to fight for his family… and Olivia.
A rom-com with a brain, LESSONS IN LOVE features Hollywood royalty in a smart, wistful and hilarious story about love, family and the power of a good Mexican lawyer.
How to enter to win
We have three copies of Lessons in Love on Blu-ray to give away.
All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is enter below:
The contest ends at 12.00AM on Tuesday 24th November 2015.
LESSONS IN LOVE, arrives on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital platforms from November 9th, 2015, courtesy of Arrow Films.
‘Life Is Feudal’ the medieval Minecraft?
The full release of Life is Feudal: Your Own is approaching fast. With development nearing completion, including many community-requested features, the multiplayer medieval sandbox is set to leave Steam Early Access and launch 17th November with a 40% Midweek discount.
Watch the new animated trailer featuring narration by film and TV icon, Sean Bean (The Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones) – never fear, we promise that he doesn’t die!
Will you play the part of a warrior, a farmer, an architect, or even an artist? Life is Feudal: Your Own presents an open world full of possibilities. Work with your community to alter the landscape and use modular building tools to erect realistic villages and cities. Craft the items needed to survive and enrich your life, and challenge other player in physics-based combat.
Life is Feudal: Your Own emphasizes the community like no other sandbox game. You can survive alone, but you’ll need to work with your neighbours and share your skills to be truly prosperous. Although PvP is a real threat, a clever alignment system helps to aid the righteous while ensuring that the wicked will always have the most to lose.
Key features include:
- 64-player, 3km x 3km world in a realistic, medieval setting.
- Create persistent worlds with your rules, including crafting times, skill-caps, and even permadeath.
- Utilize modular building tools to create villages, cities, and fortresses.
- Terraform the landscape above- and below-ground with nearly limitless freedom.
- Make the character of your choosing with class-free character progression.
- Hundreds of items to craft, from weapons and clothing, to buildings and decorations.
- Repel the attacks of other players, or join with friends to build an army and conquer.
- Physics-based combat using mouse and character movement. No lock-on targeting.
Additionally, each player will also receive access to the future release of Life is Feudal: MMO, currently in development. Life is Feudal: Your Own launches November 17th on PC.
Adventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigations out now
Little Orbit and BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe today announced that the all-new, real-time, fully 3D action-oriented adventure game Adventure Time: Finn and Jake Investigations is now available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, And Nintendo Wii U, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo 3DS .
Developed by Vicious Cycle and based on the hit Cartoon Network original series, Adventure Time: Finn and Jake Investigations is first and foremost an adventure game, but it is one that also features combat. Players will be able to dive right into both kinds of gameplay within each section of the game! With an action-oriented twist on the classic story-driven game, players must find and use objects (including Jake), and interact with characters in order to solve puzzles and progress through the game. Play as Finn (with Jake at your side) and be immersed in the Land of Ooo, talk to new and familiar inhabitants, battle evildoers, and unravel mind-bending puzzles in five playable chapters. Through this one of a kind experience, players will feel as if they’ve stepped into their own personal episode of Adventure Time!
For the first time ever, bonus downloadable content will be available in an Adventure Time console game in the form of an adventure featuring Finn and Jake’s friend Marceline the Vampire Queen. Just like the five chapters built into the game, this additional chapter plays out like an episode of the series, with players taking on the persona and vampire abilities of Marceline. In this original adventure, Finn and Jake discover that Marceline sold all of the magical but potentially dangerous artefacts they have collected in a Yard Sale. Help Marceline and our heroes retrieve all the artefacts before chaos and calamity take over the Land of Ooo! The Marceline DLC will be available starting today – November, 6th!
Let’s take a look at the Tree House! It all begins at Finn and Jake’s Tree House, which serves as the central hub of the game. Investigators are invited to make their way inside and begin each of their adventures in the easy-to-explore tree house complete with multiple rooms, each stocked with cool interactive items from the show. For the first time, Adventure Time fans can explore every single room in glorious 3D detail. From the front yard, to the treasure room (where players will collect their loot), the kitchen, bedrooms, living room, attic and more, players will be able to interact with their favourite characters from the show and explore like never before.
My Kingdom for a… great view in 3D! With likenesses incredibly true to the series, Adventure Time: Finn and Jake Investigations will allow players to see as much as they can of the Land of Ooo and its kingdoms in a way never before seen. Each chapter of the game will take players to more kingdoms and give them an opportunity to visit key locations in each unique kingdom. From the Candy Kingdom (loaded with all kinds of lush sweets) to the Ice Kingdom (filed with pointy, snow-capped mountains and snowy hills) and Wizard City (a magical settlement with a marketplace!) to Maja’s (the sky witch’s) Forest, they are all there in gorgeous 3D.
Additionally, secret unlockable bonus locations are scattered throughout the game and will include spooky forests and subterranean dungeons.
The Total War: ROME II – Spartan Edition out now
Now’s the time with a collected edition of Total War: ROME II featuring a selection of additional content and expansions available now from selected retailers.
Collecting together a wealth of content from the ROME II opus, players will discover the best of the Ancient Greek and Roman worlds. Thousands of hours of challenging conquest await across a massive main game, two epic campaign expansions and dramatic extra content that introduces additional playable factions and ferocious elite warriors.
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The Total War: ROME II – Spartan Edition contains the following premium content:
Total War: ROME II
Imperator Augustus – Campaign Pack
Wrath of Sparta – Campaign Pack
Greek States – Culture Pack
Daughters of Mars – Unit Pack
The unique mix of real-time massive battles and turn-based campaign map strategy, Total War offers conflict and empire-building on an unparalleled scale, with jaw-dropping attention to detail.















