Watch the Halo 5: launch gameplay trailer

Today Microsoft / 343 Industries has released the Halo 5: Guardians launch gameplay trailer today, and it may be the most action-packed trailer we’ve seen in a long time.

The new trailer starts off with Dr. Halsey speaking with Spartan Jameson Locke where she warns him of his upcoming missions to kill those who were once allies of the UNSC Army. The trailer continues to describe the overall story of Halo 5, all of which is told using its in-game engine, which looks really impressive.

The trailer shows Locke and Master Chief meeting face to face as Locke attempts to take Master Chief in. Instead of going peacefully, Master Chief informs Locke he has a job to do, and walks away.

Halo 5: Guardians recently went gold and already has a day-zero patch planned for its multiplayer content, which includes Warzone and Arena. The game’s is expected to take approximately 8-12 hours to complete on Normal difficulty.

Halo 5: Guardians is scheduled to released exclusively on Xbox One on 27th October.

Disney Infinity 3.0 Force Awakens Characters announced

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Disney Interactive and Lucasfilm today revealed new characters – Poe Dameron and Kylo Ren playable in the Star Wars: The Force Awakens Play Set, the third Star Wars Play Set to be released for Disney Infinity 3.0: Play Without Limits. The Play Set pack will include Finn and Rey character figures and will be released on 18th December.

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“When Star Wars: The Force Awakens is in cinemas 17th December in the UK, the Disney Infinity Play Set will be the only game where fans of all ages will be able to experience key moments from the film,” said Ada Duan, Vice President, Lucasfilm Digital Business & Franchise Management. “Lucasfilm worked closely with Disney Interactive to develop a fun experience for kids and families who are just getting to know these new Star Wars characters and stories.

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In Star Wars: The Force Awakens Play Set, players will travel to a galaxy far, far away alongside new heroes and old friends in search for a much-needed ally. Playable characters include Finn, a soldier on a path to adventure and danger, and Rey, a true survivor who is resourceful and capable. Both will join Poe Dameron, the trusted pilot of the Resistance who uses his expert flying skills to travel the galaxy, and Kylo Ren, an enforcer for the First Order who terrorises the galaxy with devious acts.

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In addition to the characters native to Star Wars: The Force Awakens Play Set, fans will also be able to unlock and play with all other Star Wars characters from other Star Wars Play Sets from Star Wars Twilight of the Republic and Star Wars Rise Against The Empire, as well as the Star Wars Rebels characters.

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The Star Wars: The Force Awakens Play Set, Poe Dameron and Kylo Ren figures, and Power Disc Pack will be available for pre-order in the UK soon.

Nintendo Select games out this week on 3DS

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Out this week on the Nintendo 3DS, via Nintendo Select with the likes The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between World, Star Fox 64 3D and Nintendogs + cats Golden Retriever & New Friends and more.

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The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds

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Nintendo 3DS

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Nintendo eShop from 16/10/2015 €19.99 / £15.99 / CHF 24.90 Previously €44.99 / £39.99 / CHF 57.90
Following on from the 1992 Super NES title The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, discover a new story in the kingdom of Hyrule. Armed with new items and the ability to move across walls as if he were painted on them, Link must conquer perilous dungeons in his quest to restore peace to two very different worlds.
Star Fox 64 3D

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Nintendo 3DS

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Nintendo eShop from 16/10/2015 €19.99 / £15.99 / CHF 24.90 Previously €44.99 / £39.99 / CHF 57.90

 

The Star Fox team returns for one of its greatest missions, originally released as Lylat Wars in Europe. Blast enemies as you fly through ruined cityscapes and dense meteor fields, and take on friends in local multiplayer in this action-packed 3D shooter.
nintendogs + cats Golden Retriever & New Friends

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Nintendo 3DS

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Nintendo eShop from 16/10/2015 €19.99 / £15.99 / CHF 24.90 Previously €44.99 / £39.99 / CHF 57.90
Have you ever wanted to play with puppies and kittens in the palm of your hand? Look after a range of breeds, teach them tricks, enter them in different challenges and activities, and dress them up in a range of accessories.  Different breeds are available to choose at the start of each of the game’s three versions. In this edition you can choose your puppy from nine different breeds:  Shiba, Golden Retriever, Beagle, Miniature Pinscher, Miniature Dachshund, Maltese, Great Dane, Pug or Cocker Spaniel. All other breeds are unlockable. Make progress through the game and you’ll be able to keep kittens as pets too.
nintendogs + cats French Bulldog & New Friends

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Nintendo 3DS

(Card/Download)

Nintendo eShop from 16/10/2015 €19.99 / £15.99 / CHF 24.90 Previously €44.99 / £39.99 / CHF 57.90
Have you ever wanted to play with puppies and kittens in the palm of your hand? Look after a range of breeds, teach them tricks, enter them in different challenges and activities, and dress them up in a range of accessories.  Different breeds are available to choose at the start of each of the game’s three versions. In this edition you can choose your puppy from nine different breeds: French Bulldog, Shetland Sheepdog, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chihuahua, Dalmatian, Yorkshire Terrier, German Shepherd Dog, Siberian Husky or Basset Hound. All other breeds are unlockable. Make progress through the game and you’ll be able to keep kittens as pets too.
nintendogs + cats Toy Poodle & New Friends

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Nintendo 3DS

(Card/Download)

Nintendo eShop from 16/10/2015 €19.99 / £15.99 / CHF 24.90 Previously €44.99 / £39.99 / CHF 57.90
Have you ever wanted to play with puppies and kittens in the palm of your hand? Look after a range of breeds, teach them tricks, enter them in different challenges and activities, and dress them up in a range of accessories.  Different breeds are available to choose at the start of each of the game’s three versions. In this edition you can choose your puppy from nine different breeds: Toy Poodle, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Miniature Schnauzer, Boxer, Bull Terrier, Labrador Retriever, Shih Tzu, Jack Russell Terrier or Pomeranian. All other breeds are unlockable. Make progress through the game and you’ll be able to keep kittens as pets too.
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Nintendo 3DS

(Card/Download)

Nintendo eShop from 16/10/2015 €19.99 / £15.99 / CHF 24.90 Previously €44.99 / £39.99 / CHF 57.90
Thrilling tennis action for up to four players, either online or in Local Play. Run your opponent ragged with topspin, backspin, lobs and more, then get in position to pull off a stunning Chance Shot that’s sure to leave them completely bamboozled!
Yoshi’s New Island

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Nintendo 3DS

(Card/Download)

Nintendo eShop from 16/10/2015 €19.99 / £15.99 / CHF 24.90 Previously €39.99 / £34.99 / CHF 51.90
Yoshi and Baby Mario are reunited for a free-wheeling platform adventure packed with classic Yoshi gameplay, all wrapped up in a collection of dreamy art styles. Hunt high and low for countless collectibles, and even smash through obstacles with the new Mega Eggdozers.
Mario Party: Island Tour

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Nintendo 3DS

(Card/Download)

Nintendo eShop from 16/10/2015 €19.99 / £15.99 / CHF 24.90 Previously €39.99 / £34.99 / CHF 51.90
A content-packed party in your pocket! Dive into 80 hilarious new minigames and share the fun with friends via Download Play, where four people can party on together with just one Game Card between them.

Review: My Passport Ultra 2TB External Drive from WD

If you are looking for a solid and secure external hard drive check out our WD My Passport Ultra external hard drive review.

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With the My Passport line now in its 7th generation, the My Passport Ultra hard drives are now available in capacities up to 3 TB and in four colours – Classic Black, Brilliant White, Wild Berry and Noble Blue.

My Passport Ultra portable drives come in 3 TB, 2 TB, 1 TB and 500 GB capacities and feature 256-bit AES hardware encryption to protect your data from falling into the wrong hands.

What’s in the Box?

The box contains the drive, a USB 3.0 cable and a quick guide.

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A Closer Look

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Using the My Passport Ultra

All the software you need is actually stored on the drive itself so all you need to do is plug it in and run the WD software installer.

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As part of the setup process you can select which WD drive (or Dropbox) you want to use to back up to.

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You can then set up a schedule for the backups and also which files are included in the backup.

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As one of the reasons you might choose to use this drive is the encryption, setting up a password to access the content of the drive is imperative,  so make sure you set a password that isn’t easy to guess.

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And if you think you might be having problems with the drive there are a number of utilities available to use. You can even erase the drive from here if you need to.

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Performance Test

Using CrystalDiskMark on the latest Windows 10 preview build connected to a USB 3.0 port, the results show a Read speed of 113.9 MB/s and a Write speed of 113.6 MB/s.

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Final Thoughts

For this review, we had the 2TB model in Blue to test.

The drive is small and lightweight so it can easily fit it in your pocket, and its also quiet, which is what you want for a portable drive. There is no power supply with this drive, it is powered from the USB port so you don’t need to worry about having lots to carry.

One of the biggest risks to carrying around a portable drive is that if you lose it then anything you have on the drive could be accessed by whoever finds it, so if you have anything sensitive on their or you just don’t want anyone to be able to see anything on the drive you are in luck as the drive comes with hardware based encryption. What this means is that without the password to decrypt the drive the contents are inaccessible to anyone, so you don’t have to worry about your data falling into the wrong hands if the worst happens and you lose the drive. For those who might be interested, its 256-bit AES, which is very secure. So whatever you do, make sure you use a really good password that isn’t easy to guess and don’t keep your password on a post-it note with the drive, and don’t use the password hint box to give too much away. It’s also hardware based which means that unlike software based encryption there is very little (and I do mean very little) performance impact on the drive. You can use the drive on any computer to access the drive, you don’t need to have the WD software installed on it, you just need your password. You can also choose to have the drive automatically unlock when you connect it to a known computer so that you don’t have to type in your password, but I would recommend to remain as secure as possible that you don’t use this option in case you lose the drive and the computer at the same time!

The WD backup software is very easily to setup and use and you can just sit back and let it backup your selected data without having to manually copy anything to the drive. You can of course add whatever you want to the drive as well though just by copying it over. Restoring files is just as easy – you can choose to restore a single file or an entire folder structure if necessary all at the click of a button.

Overall, if you are looking for portable drive that will keep your data safe and secure then you should definitely add a WD My Passport Ultra to your collection and then you can sleep easier at night knowing your data is both backed up and protected.

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My Passport Ultra ranges in price from £59.99 up to £159.00 depending on capacity and offer a 3-year limited warranty.

You can learn more from the WD website.

LEGO Marvel’s Avengers trailer shown at NYCC

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Today at New York Comic Con, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment released the latest trailer for LEGO Marvel’s Avengers, showcasing key cinematic moments from Marvel’s The Avengers and Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, as well as content based on additional Marvel Studios blockbuster films, including Marvel’s Captain America: The First Avenger, Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World and Captain America: The Winter Soldier—all of which will be available in game!.

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This explosive new gameplay video was revealed in front of a packed house during today’s LEGO Marvel’s Avengers NYCC panel, where TT Games and Marvel Games gave fans an inside look at this upcoming Super Hero adventure, all told through the LEGO lens with a splash of classic LEGO humour.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFG2yRh7J_k

LEGO Marvel’s Avengers releases in the UK on 29th January 2016, available for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo’s Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and PC.

 

 

Watch the Civilization: Beyond Earth – Rising Tide

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Watch the official launch trailer for Civilization: Beyond Earth – Rising Tide. Lead mankind to a new frontier in this exciting expansion to Beyond Earth.  Rising Tide introduces oceanic gameplay that extends the play space across the entire surface of the planet and features greatly enhanced diplomacy, hybrid affinities, new factions, and more.

 

‘Tales from the Borderlands’- Season Finale 20th Oct

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Tales from the Borderlands is preparing to wrap up its first season’s arc, with the announcement that the finale will come on 20th October.

The Vault of the Traveler, will begin 20th October. This follows the roll-out model from previous episodes, which means the PC and PlayStation versions will launch that day, Xbox platforms will follow the day after, and iOS and Android users will get it on 22nd October.

As part of the pre-launch festivities, Telltale has made the first episode free across all platforms.

Also the episode One “ZERO SUM” from Tales from the Borderlands is now free on consoles and on mobile devices.

The Leftovers: The Complete First Season out now

From Damon Lindelof, the co-creator of the hit series Lost, and novelist Tom Perrotta, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment brings the thought-provoking new HBO series THE LEFTOVERS to Blu-ray and DVD for the first time 5th October, 2015.

Renewed for a second season, this enticing new series captivated audiences with one of HBO’s strongest premieres of 2014. The series averaged over 2.5 million total viewers and is the first Warner Bros. Television show ever to air on the HBO network.

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With the stellar cast of Justin Theroux (Mulholland Drive)Amy Brenneman (Private Practice),Christopher Eccelston(Thor: The Dark World), Liv Tyler (The Lord of the Rings films), Chris Zylka (The Amazing Spider-Man 2), Margaret Qualley (Palo Alto), Carrie Coon (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), Emily Meade (Gimme Shelter), Amanda Warren (The Closer), Ann Dowd (Masters of Sex), Michael Gaston (The Mentalist),Max Carver(Desperate Housewives), Charlie Carver (Desperate Housewives) and Annie Q (Are We There Yet?), the series was created by Lindelof and Tom Perrotta (Little Children), with Lindelof, Perrotta, Peter Berg (Lone Survivor, Friday Night Lights) and Sarah Aubrey (Lone Survivor, Friday Night Lights) executive producing.

Based on the 2011 bestselling novel by Perrotta, The Leftovers is seen primarily through the eyes of police chief Kevin Garvey, played by Justin Theroux, as he experiences life post “the Departure.” After what can only be explained as an instance similar to the biblical rapture, the people of Mapleton, New York, are suddenly shaken to their core as many of their loved ones disappear into thin air. With roughly 140 million people actively missing — 2% of the world’s population — the world starts to question everyone and everything.

Will people turn to cynicism, paranoia, and cult-like fanaticism, in order to survive? The eerie and thought-provoking series will leave viewers riveted and second-guessing theories from episode to episode, when it comes to Blu-ray and DVD this autumn.

SPECIAL FEATURES

        Making The Leftovers

I Remember: A Season One Conversation with Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta Secrets of the Guilty Remnant

        Beyond the Book: A Look Ahead at Season 2

        Pilot Audio Commentary

        Finale Audio Commentary

EPISODE LIST

 

1        Pilot

2        Penguin One, Us Zero

3        Two Boats and a Helicopter

4        B.J. and the A.C

5        Gladys

6        Guest

7        Solace for Tired Feet

8        Cairo

9        The Garveys at Their Best

Review: Mad Max

If open world games containing myriads of free-roaming content tickle your fancy, Avalanche Studios’ new Mad Max title might just fill the completionist void inside of you. A third person action game that takes cues from many others that share the genre, can Mad Max differentiate itself from its peers, or will the inevitable repetition set in before reaching its conclusion?

Those familiar with the Mad Max franchise in any way will instantly recognise the plight, and indeed tone of the game straight from the off. After some fun with an inordinately large fellow and a chainsaw on a stick, you’re left for dead in the sand without food, water and more importantly, your car. Fortunately for you, a hunchbacked wastelander called Chumbucket (of course bearing no relation to Plankton’s restaurant in Spongebob) sees potential in your driving skills and vows to help create the Magnum Opus alongside you.

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Magnum Opus customisation can yield some great results

After a brief tutorial, it won’t be long before you’ll see how potentially problematic Max’s momentum and inertia fuelled movement can be, combined with the games rather odd choice of control schemes. Not only is the layout itself bizarre, using L2 to jump for example, in a game where I’ve never once needed to jump, is strange in and of itself, never mind when you consider that you’ll hold X to climb all of the games’ ledges. Amongst other things, X is used for general interacting, shiv finishers, executions and more, meaning that at some point, Max will perform something unintentional at the worst possible time.

Speaking of some awkward controls, Max’s interactions almost entirely rely upon holding a button to do something, whether it be getting in your car, switching to the sniper rifle, refuelling, healing, no matter what task you perform repeatedly, you have to hold a button. Now this shouldn’t really be as big of a deal as it is, but it just makes almost everything you do, a little more laborious than it needs to be and eventually starts to grind.

There are three main facets to Mad Max, and as you might expect, they come under driving, fighting and scavenging. What with your Magnum Opus essentially being as large of a stage presence as the titular Max himself, driving and the combat associated with it, needed to feel good; thankfully it is. Not only can you steal enemy rides and store them at strongholds, you can take them for a spin whenever you fancy, they’re potentially useful too due to their inherent ‘disguised from X faction’ abilities. But of course you’re not playing this to cruise in someone else’s spikey monstrosity; the game revolves around your car and its many possible upgrades that range from defensive armour, quicker acceleration and of course, Boadicea wheels. The handling model is surprisingly fun; it feels heavy and bulky at low speeds, giving you time to watch your exhaust sputter droplets of fire onto the floor, before feeling much more darting and twitchy at higher speeds.

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Mad Max is littered with views such as this

This plays well when going up against other vehicles during the game, the ways of dispatching your enemies always seems to feel fresh, mainly in part because you’re encouraged to do so however you want. An exposed tank on the back of cars create opportunities for vast and exciting explosions via a careful shotgun blast, whilst harpooning an enemy straight from his vehicle and watching it helplessly crawl to a halt are endlessly entertaining. One of the games many side quests involve taking down convoys; rarely easy, yet they do provide some of the more memorable segments.

After the infectiously good vehicular warfare, the on-foot combat unfortunately doesn’t stack up. Despite feeling oh so satisfyingly brutal when you’re enraged and in slow-mo, almost every fight you get into will at some point irritate you. Whether it be the struggling, overly zoomed in camera that relies on constant rotary micromanagement, or the frustratingly unresponsive buttons that’ll have you seething through your teeth and arguing that, ‘I did actually press that’ before declaring shenanigans and moving on.

In terms of content, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Ubisoft had a hand in this. The map is littered with enemy camps to assault, places of interest to scavenge, scarecrows to pull down and sniper nests to irritate you whilst you’re busy with something else. The map-revealing mini game here is at least vaguely entertaining, you’ll pull up at a hot air balloon, maybe have a quick ruckus and a scavenge before ascending up and marking points on the map with your ‘long lookers’. Whilst none of it feels particularly unique nor original, there’s still that addictive yet therapeutic feeling you get when clearing the map on open world games.

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Not all the paint jobs will be to everyone’s taste

Graphically, this has all the hallmarks of the company that brought us the excellent Just Cause 2. Being that whilst ancillary characters, enemies and NPC’s don’t look particularly exciting, it’s all about the landscape and over the top explosions that keep your eyes glued to the screen. It was the same case for Rico, it’s now the same case for Max, any opportunity to unnecessarily blow something up to see the resultant carnage is taken; along with any prospect of driving into a sunset, I daren’t combine the two in case my eyes can’t handle the glare and bloom effects.

In essence, Mad Max is almost entirely what you might expect, yet with some things being better and some unfortunately being worse. It features combat that could capably hold a candle to some of Assassin’s Creeds latest efforts, but will still ultimately fall short of denting Batman’s cowl. The vehicles handle well, and blowing up indescribably spikey cars never seems to get old. The vast, unforgiving scope of the landscape looks fantastic, along with the smaller details such as Chumbucket’s movement across the car, and his animations whilst leaning into corners and going over crests look great too. The audio is fantastic, engines growl and explosions shake your subwoofer, there’s also plenty fan service in terms of biographies and other unlockables to peruse too. What lets it down, and at the end of the day, could determine your enjoyment of the game are the controls, the camera, a decent possibility of repetition and for some, a story that frankly barely attempts to get your attention in the first place, never mind trying to hold it.

Watch Just Cause 3 “On a Mission”

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Today Just Cause 3 has released a new trailer released called “on a mission”, in the trailer that shows off the Just Cause 3 gameplay.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrLYBpQdbOU

Just Cause 3 is released 1st December 1st for the Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

DI 3.0 Marvel Battlegrounds & New Captain America

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Today Disney Interactive has revealed details surrounding Marvel Battlegrounds, for the upcoming Play Set for Disney Infinity 3.0, which includes what figures will be featured, its release date, and more.

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Marvel Battlegrounds will feature a four-player, arcade brawler style of gameplay and its own original Marvel storyline. Hulkbuster, Ultron, and Captain America – The First Avenger will be featured in the Marvel Battlegrounds Play Set. Captain America – The First Avenger will be a new version of Captain America that has a new pose, costume, and enhanced abilities. With additional Marvel Battlegrounds figures will be announced in the coming months.

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Marvel Battlegrounds will fully support all Disney Infinity 2.0 Edition Marvel figures and will feature adapted abilities and skills that will help compliment the new style of gameplay available in this Play Set.

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Disney Interactive has also revealed the original storyline for Marvel Battlegrounds will have Ultron and Loki teaming up in an effort to steal Asgard’s Infinity Stone. In order to accomplish this, they create robotic replicas of Marvel Super Heroes to turn them against each other as a way to distract the Heroes while Ultron and Loki commit their crime. Players will fight as the Marvel Super Heroes across a number of iconic environments that include a wrecked Brooklyn train yard, Wakanda, S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Lunar Base, and finally, a battle against Ultron himself.

The Marvel Battlegrounds Play Set will launch in March 2016 and is being developed by Avalanche Studios

Review: Sheltered

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Hidden away somewhere on Steam Sheltered has been awaiting me. Sheltered is an 8-bit apocalyptic survival game based around the management and gathering of resources. You and your family dive into the shelter and your only goal is to survive. There’s no cure to develop or evil corporation to take down just a family to keep alive.

In Sheltered a family consists of 2 parents, 2 children and a pet which can be customized reasonably within the confines of an 8-bit game. It’s even brave enough to treat you like an adult and be one of the few games that allow same sex couples acknowledging that gay people actually exist – shocking stuff I know but still surprisingly out of bounds for video games. There are definitely enough options to allow you to get attached to your characters and of course you can change their names too for that extra personal touch. Although I really advise you don’t name your pet something sentimental.

It’s intentionally difficult to keep four people and a pet alive in the shelter. There will be barely enough water and food to go around, apart from space to sleep. Water is also needed to go out to the surface and find more items and food so if you run out of water there’s often no chance for recovery. Waiting for rain to fill your supplies can seem to take an eternity and will see you frantically running around showering and drinking to make the most of the rain when it comes. You never know how long it will be until it next rains.

After the first few fails you might start to think how much easier it would be if only there were less people to feed and water. As such Sheltered is not afraid to throw some huge dilemmas at you. When the father dies and everyone is in the middle of grieving and generally having emotional breakdowns what do you do? Use valuable resources to build a grave and go out and respectfully deal with the body. Or ‘harvest’ it and see your food supplies go up. Oh yes you can eat your own survivors up to and including your pet. It must be noted it doesn’t go down well when you feed the kids their own father. Some people are so difficult to please. Their father really is putting food on the table.

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There is a lack of goal to Sheltered that some will relish and some will find frustrating. You know from the start you can’t win but merely fend off defeat. To me that pretty much sums up an apocalyptic event. It’s just raw, simple, survival. The endless nature of Sheltered creates a pleasing survival environment. It’s harsh and unforgiving atmosphere sets the tone just right.

A detailed and fully featured crafting system provides a sense of progression as does fixing up the broken RV that teasingly sits atop your shelter. It’s these goals with your own sense of survival that keep Sheltered interesting hour after hour. It’s not often a survival game is so pure as this and even less common that it allows you to keep going for as long as you can. Much more desirable than ‘well done you win!’ now we’ll take your characters and upgrades off you so you can start again.

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There are few secrets, mysteries or even goals to find in Sheltered. Rather than try to weave an unnecessary plot around fixed characters it allows for you to customize your own family and create your own emergent stories. Remember the time we sat down and ate the dog? I do. Or when little Timmy died. Ah memories.

True there isn’t all that much to do in Sheltered but what there is makes for a true survival experience. There may be a lack of direction for anyone expecting something more but if you want to experience survival there isn’t much better than Sheltered. Sheltered is currently in early access on Steam and I will be keenly watching to see how it develops.

Elite Dangerous out now for Xbox One

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Frontier Developments plc  has released Elite Dangerous for Xbox One. Elite Dangerous brings gaming’s original open world adventure to Xbox One with all 400 billion stars of the Milky Way re-created at their full galactic proportions, an evolving player-driven narrative and fully connected multiplayer experience.

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Starting with only a small starship and a few credits, players do whatever it takes to earn the skill, knowledge, wealth and power to survive in a futuristic cutthroat galaxy and to stand among the ranks of the iconic Elite. In an age of galactic superpowers and interstellar war, every player’s story influences the unique connected gaming experience and evolving narrative. Governments are overthrown, battles are lost and won, and humanity’s frontier is reshaped, all by players’ actions.   Early Access to Elite Dangerous for Xbox One began in June as part of the Xbox One Game Preview Program. After its successful development in Game Preview, Elite Dangerous for Xbox One is available today on the Xbox One digital store for £29.99 ($37.49, €37.49).

Elite Dangerous arrives on Xbox One in full 1080p, with new gamepad-optimized controls, Achievements, full support for Xbox One Parties and Friends Lists, and all-new instant-action PVP in the Close Quarter Combat Championships.   Elite Dangerous for Xbox One launches alongside Elite Dangerous update 1.4: CQC for PC, Mac and Xbox One, featuring new ships, content and the all-new Close Quarter Combat (CQC) PVP mode.

CQC is the ultimate 34th century gladiatorial contest between Elite Dangerous pilots, thrusting players into intense PVP action in custom-built arenas set within the Elite Dangerous galaxy. Equip a unique loadout on your Sidewinder, Eagle or new Federal Fighter spacecraft and unlock new weapons, modules and abilities as you take on the galaxy’s finest.

In coming weeks Frontier Developments will announce full details on the upcoming $100,000 Elite Dangerous CQC Tournament.

Frontier will hold qualifying periods online and host a grand final in the UK next year, bringing the world’s finest CQC pilots together in a live face-off.

Elite Dangerous is available now for PC, Mac and Xbox One.

Review: Train Valley

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It’s nice on occasion to find a little puzzle game that has just that extra something that allows it to completely decimate your free time. The kind that, if on a mobile, makes you smile when you need the toilet just so you can play another game. Never mind people asking why you’ve been to the toilet 18 times that morning already. This week I’ve been wasting my time on just such a game although not on the loo but at my PC playing Train Valley.

When I started up Train Valley I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect, as is so often the case given the list of games in my Steam account, and I started with no expectations. Slowly but surely my interest deepened as the handful of concepts were gradually introduced and my focus shifted from my TV to my PC. Train Valley is similar in some respects to games were you arrange segments of pipes to allow water to reach a goal (plumbing simulation games?). You will start with at least two train stations, although more will develop as you progress through a level, and you must link them together. Periodically a train will spawn at a station with a predetermined destination to reach and you must build and use your track to guide the train there.

It starts very simply with two stations and your trains crossing paths using a loop, a lay-by system or even just sending them one at a time; although you earn more money the earlier a train arrives. Soon it becomes a mess of junctions and crossings as you guide multiple trains to their destinations and the appeal of sending trains early soon becomes second to your ability to keep up. A train will only wait in a station for so long before it leaves on its own. For what seems like a slow game things get surprisingly frantic. Particularly given that a single mistake often escalates into mass panic extremely quickly.

If a train should arrive at the wrong station it simply turns around and keeps moving. The problems arise when you didn’t notice because you’re dealing with 3 other trains and altering signals faster than a set of traffic lights and the other train is now in the way. You may need to build extra paths to solve the upcoming collision, but resources are limited so there’s only so much that will help. There’s a wonderful contrast between the satisfaction of a smooth running service and the chaos of trying to recover from a mistake.

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The difficulty peaks fairly quickly once the tutorial is finished and I soon found a level that took multiple retries for me to pass. There aren’t all that many levels like this in the early stages but there are a few that should have been placed later in the game. Generally the difficulty is appropriate and stages provide a real challenge that can only be overcome with skill. Each level also has 3 extra optional challenges for you to complete such as sending extra services out, netting you more money in the long run but having to deal with more trains, or earning a certain amount of cash. There’s a satisfying passport stamp awarded for each on completion too which everybody likes.

Upon completing each level you also have the option to carry a level on infinitely or move to the next area which is very welcome. There’s nothing worse than building an area up successfully only to have it snatched away in ‘victory’. There’s a sandbox mode too to really let you have some fun if you’re in the mood for a more relaxing session. Don’t be fooled by the sedate visuals, Train Valley can get hectic.

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Photorealism obviously wasn’t the choice for Train Valley but still it hasn’t reached the potential of its own style. The aim is certainly to create a blocky wooden train set appearance but ironically there is too much detail in the levels and in the train designs. The result unfortunately is the appearance that Train Valley has aimed for realism and missed. It really needed to be much more confident in its art style and use blocks and primary colours much more predominantly. Shadows and detailed rocks are great but it doesn’t allow Train Valley to create its own style properly. It certainly doesn’t look bad but I would have loved for the train set style to have really stood out.

As far as UI is concerned all is well. There are very few controls available as with all the best puzzle games. You can basically build track or flip switches and even then you can flip switches while creating track. Laying track is also very simple and very rarely did I make a mistake – when I did it was my fault. It’s easy to get what you want and there are no unnecessary and complicated controls to interfere with usability.

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Train Valley surprised me not because I though it was going to be bad but because I had no expectations of it, sadly I have missed the team’s previous work. Luckily Train Valley is one of the best puzzle games I’ve played in recent memory. It’s addictive and simple to play yet challenging which is the perfect puzzle game formula for me. I will definitely be playing a lot more of Train Valley in the foreseeable future. Train valley is available now on Steam and is well worth your time. I really hope they get this game to Android and iOS so I can spend more time playing, it would be perfect for a mobile platform. Great fun, great challenges and originality make Train Valley a great little puzzle game.