Digital Download size of Some of the Xbox One Launch Releases

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Would you like to know what size of the digital download size of the Xbox One games, when it is released in a few weeks time.

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Call of Duty : Ghosts: 39GB
Battlefield 4: 33GB
Skylanders Swap Force: 15GB
Madden 25: 12GB
LocoCycle: 13GB
Zumba Fitness: 24GB
Powerstar Golf: 3.9GB
Zoo Tycoon: 2.6GB
Fighter Within: 9.2GB
Dead Rising 3: 19GB
NBA 2K14: 43GB
NBA LIVE: 9GB
Forza 5: 31GB
FIFA 14: 8GB
Assassin’s Creed IV: 20GB
Just Dance 2014: 22GB
Ryse: Son of Rome: 34GB
Killer Instinct – 2.4GB

What do you think of the download size for the digital games downloaded via Xbox games on the Xbox One please comment below.

Review of Battlefield 4 From EA

 

The building toppling, chart topper is back! With new multiplayer modes, guns and vehicles to wreak havoc with, Battlefield 4 might just tempt you away from ‘that other shooter’ that’s out.

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An all new singleplayer campaign introduced via a seemingly hopeless situation sets the bar high. Too high in fact. The opening mission follows you and your squad, somewhat appropriately named ‘Tombstone’ through a vicious encounter involving open fire fights, grenade launchers, an attack helicopter and a good old 80’s classic to round it all off. The inclusion of not only fast paced gameplay, but small, segmented breaks in the action gives off a much more gameplay-friendly feeling of pacing, a shame really that this doesn’t last all that long. After several missions in; looking back the memories are hazy, there was a bit in a boat and another bit in a tank. It’s as if they used all their creativity up on the initial mission and then just knocked off early for the rest. The plot does little to inspire much thought other than a resounding game of ‘what’s that Chinese guys name again?’ Granted, it does perk up again towards the end of it’s devilishly short span, but in the end, it’s more a feeling of relief than satisfaction.

Despite it’s short life, the singleplayer does offer replayability in terms of (surprise) collectibles, but also a medal system that initially seemed like a great idea. The idea being that you can earn a bronze, silver or gold for your performance throughout the level. The rewards often being new guns to use in the campaign, the problem is the scoring system. At one time I was quite happy popping heads from afar, judging distances and compensating for enemy movement with my trusty single shot rifle. But the game didn’t really appreciate those numerous, consecutive headshots, instead it rewards kill streaks, as in a short time between each kill, with a multiplier; that’s tricky to do when lining up that perfect, sway-free shot. So I played by the rules and ran in like a lunatic, constantly on the brink of death, hip firing as though I didn’t know there was an ADS button and massively raking in the score. So much in fact, that for the rest of the missions, I went above and beyond and received numerous trophies for exceeding the gold rank.

Well let’s just say that it’s a good job it has multiplayer for a change! BF veterans around the world rejoice as the newcomers try and invade your game once more. Although, thanks to the new training grounds, they might be a little more prepared. A new addition to the series; finally somewhere to practice piloting the notoriously hilarious helicopters. Selectable from the multiplayer screen, it lets you jump into any of the numerous vehicles BF4 has to offer, inadvertently slamming a jet time after time into the ground to the dismay of your teammates could be a thing of the past! A firing range is also present, letting you confirm that putting a 4x scope on an already wildly uncontrollable SMG would indeed be a bad idea. Targets are set out at multiple ranges to give an idea of bullet velocity, drop and also to help learn how to lead a moving target before setting your sights on a real foe that might well fire back…

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The new gadget selection is a massive improvement, working especially well for the underused engineer class. Unlocked by using a specific class, you now have access to any two gadgets in your arsenal. Whether that be two set’s of mines or a bespoke rocket for anti-air, and another to deal with the impending ground armour. It was always frustrating on BF3 being the engineer and having to choose between tanks or aircraft to destroy effectively. Plus now, with the addition of a numerical damage indicator to accompany the generic hit markers, you’ll finally know how much pain you’re bringing that tank.

Numerous improvements to silly things that never should have been an issue have been implemented in BF4 over BF3. Such as being able to directly spawn into an unoccupied ‘deployment base’ vehicle after death or at the start of a round, saving that embarrassing queue for the jet at the start. Camouflage is also now available for weapons and vehicles letting you strut your stuff in style. Huge, semi-scripted destruction is also a factor to be aware of now too, as was shown off on one of the pre-release videos. Squad sizes have been increased to five instead of four, raising the option for more efficient teamwork and adding another all-important spawn point. On the deployment screen, an indicator notifies whether it’s dangerous to spawn on that teammate, hopefully eliminating the tedium of getting unfairly insta-killed.

For all the good points, there are a few inexplicable niggles lingering around however. Not being able to create a class setup outside of an actual battle is infuriating when you’ve unlocked a whole bunch of new toys to play with, as I like to relax whilst perusing my upgrades! Another decision I have an issue with are the battle packs, they work much like the system in Mass Effect 3 online where the only way to earn new weapon upgrades was to spend your hard earned points on a random box, hoping it contained something of use. Thankfully, it’s not as restrictive as that! You can earn all the weapons and kit via normal progression, but only very few of the basic attachments for each gun and there are a lot of attachments. For example the Type 88 LMG, a personal fave of mine, has around four out of fourteen attachments that can be unlocked via normal play, the rest rely upon battle packs, one of which gets rewarded to you every few levels. Why can’t I also grind out hundreds of kills for a flash suppressor? Very odd.

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As ever, the singleplayer portion of Battlefield looks sublime, the audio, both online and off stands out as a huge selling point too. The music, although typically fantastic and rousing is slightly underutilised but not to a great extent. General textures online appear lacking in fidelity, but by the sounds of my wheezing PS3, I’m sure they’ve pushed this generation of hardware as far as it’ll go. BF4 on the next generation of consoles will undoubtedly look far prettier; along with a raised player count to accompany that, it will be something to behold.

In the end, I think we all knew what to expect, nothing ground-breaking, but a solid improvement over previous entries in terms of multiplayer. The singleplayer was slightly disappointing, but that’s not too much of a concern considering the online will hold your attention for months with it’s unrelenting grip of tactics, vehicle warfare and the never ending quest for the perfect class setup.

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Reviewed on PS3, also available on Xbox 360, and PC. Versions will also be available on PS4 and Xbox One.

Is Xbox One the Complete All in One System?

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Today Microsoft been busying releasing much more details on the Xbox One, with the power of Kinect you can use it to sign in and more with your voice.

 

#1 – Unleashing the Power of Your Voice

A simple voice command turns on your Xbox One, your TV, your set-top box and your AV system because Kinect for Xbox One is an Infra-Red (IR) blaster. And when you say “Xbox On,” your game is always ready to resume from wherever you left off. You can start playing your favourite game, find your favourite show and more – with the sound of your voice.   Using Bing technology, search for games, videos, music and more with voice by simply saying, “Xbox Bing.” Or say, “Xbox go to 4oD,” “Xbox play Forza Motorsport 5”, “Xbox Mute,” “Xbox go to Music” – it’s simple.

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#2 – Biometric Sign In

Kinect can recognise you and instantly log you into your personalised home screen. Your favourite games, movies, albums, Skype contacts, recently played apps and more can be pinned right to your home page – so you can find everything you love quickly. Biometric sign in and personalisation extends to everyone in your house – each person has a home screen tailored just for them.

#3 – Instant Resume and Instant Switching

We’ve talked about instant switching before, but now you can see it for yourself in action. The video above showcases how quickly you can jump from one experience to another and right back where you left off. You can literally jump from a game to live TV, music, movies, sports, web sites and back again in seconds, just by using your voice.

#4 – Watch Live TV via Xbox One

Xbox One lets you watch live TV from your HDMI-compatible cable or satellite box, making it easy to switch from games to live TV – all with the sound of your voice, and without having to switch TV inputs. No more missed multiplayer matches while you’re watching TV or frustrating delays. If you receive your cable or satellite TV through an HDMI-capable set-top box, just connect it to your Xbox One and you can watch live TV through your Xbox One simply by saying “Xbox, watch TV.”

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#5 – Get a Multiplayer Invite, while you are Watching TV

Imagine never missing a multiplayer invite, or an epic game battle while engrossed in a TV episode. With Xbox One, TV and games are not separate. You can be watching your favourite show or the big game and still receive an invite to play a game with your friends. You will always be connected to your gaming community and with features like SmartMatch and reputation management in Xbox One, you don’t have to choose between your games and entertainment.

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#6 – Game DVR and Upload Studio Let You Record and Share Your Greatest Moments

Imagine you’re in the middle of an intense race or a battle and you want to record this ultimate gaming moment. With Game DVR on Xbox One, you can capture your greatest moments, add your own creative touch with Upload Studio and share with your friends. By simply saying “Xbox, record that” your gameplay is recorded. Or, you can take advantage of a five-minute buffer that’s constantly recording in case something remarkable happens and you weren’t expecting it. With the Upload Studio, you can turn your gameplay footage into a work of art, record a taunt over the segment, add a skin and share it with your friends.

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#7 – Do Two Things at Once

You can also choose to snap two experiences together – so you can play a game while you watch TV or listen to Xbox Music. Or, watch TV while browsing the internet. For gamers, snapping Machinima opens up a whole new world of opportunity. Just by saying “Xbox, Snap Machinima,” the Machinima app will be snapped next to “Dead Rising 3” or your favourite game, and walk-throughs, game reviews, help videos and more will appear.

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#8 – Skype on the Big Screen, With Groups and Free Long Distance

Skype is amazing on Xbox One, offering the only big screen experience with Group Video Chat with up to four people. Kinect is the only camera in the world that will follow the caller and pan and zoom automatically as if you had your own camera man. You can talk with your friends while surfing the Web or checking the latest stats of a sports team. And have full 1080p video calls for one-to-one chats on your TV.

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#9 – OneGuide Delivers Personalised Guide to Apps

The OneGuide helps you see what’s available in your apps and manage your favourites and will include Favourites and App Channels. App Channels are like TV channels for video apps and show what’s available in your favourite apps without leaving what you’re already watching on TV. OneGuide will launch in the UK in 2014.

#10 – Xbox SmartGlass Enhances Gaming in New Way
You can use the Xbox SmartGlass app for Xbox One to stay connected with the Xbox Live community to check your Achievements and game progress, watch Game DVR clips and message your friends in the living room or on the go. Xbox SmartGlass can be used to navigate the Home screen, search, or browse the web. And, on Xbox One, Xbox SmartGlass displays game help and hints during gameplay and can support up to 16 devices at one time across your favourite games and entertainment. You can also search the entire Xbox catalog and pin content so it’s waiting for you when you turn on your console. The Xbox SmartGlass app is a free download for Windows 8, Windows Phone 8, iOS and Android devices and will be available on launch day 22nd November.

 

Mad Catz Now Shipping Tritton Kunai Mobile Headset

Mad Catz has announced the shipping of the TRITTON Kunai Mobile Stereo Headset.

The TRITTON Kunai Mobile Stereo Headset is compatible with most popular handheld consoles,  PC, and Mac, as well as smart phones and smart devices.  When used with compatible Apple products, the Kunai provides the ability to adjust volume, answer calls, and control music on-the-fly via the convenient in-line audio controller.

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Darren Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz Interactive, said, “The TRITTON Kunai range was designed to deliver an ideal balance of performance, value and aesthetics, a combination which has resonated with the passionate gamer.  Today’s announcement will allow us to introduce Kunai to a broader mobile segment who we believe will be extremely receptive to our headset.”

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The TRITTON Kunai Mobile Stereo Headset is available in matte black, matte orange, matte blue, and matte red colours.

Xbox One Global App List

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Here are the very first wave of some of the world’s biggest names in entertainment rolling out on Xbox One in the 13 launch markets between 22nd November at launch and spring 2014:

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Australia

  • Crackle
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • Network Ten’s tenplay
  • Quickflix
  • SBS On Demand
  • TED
  • Twitch

Austria

  • Eurosport
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • TED
  • Twitch

Brazil

  • Crackle
  • Machinima
  • Muu
  • Netflix
  • Saraiva Player
  • Sky Online
  • SporTV
  • TED
  • Telecine
  • Twitch
  • Vivo Play

Canada

  • CinemaNow
  • Crackle
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • Netflix
  • Rogers Anyplace TV
  • Sportsnet
  • TED
  • The NFL on Xbox One
  • Twitch

France

  • 6Play
  • Canal+/CanalSat
  • France 2,3,4,5
  • La TV d’Orange
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • MyTF1
  • MYTF1VOD
  • SFR TV
  • TED
  • Twitch

Germany

  • Amazon\LOVEFiLM
  • Eurosport
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • TED
  • Twitch
  • Watchever
  • Zattoo

Ireland

  • Eurosport
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • Netflix
  • TED
  • Twitch

Italy

  • Eurosport
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • Premium Play
  • TED
  • Twitch

Mexico

  • Clarovideo
  • Crackle
  • Machinima
  • Netflix
  • TED
  • Televisa
  • The NFL on Xbox One
  • TV Azteca
  • Twitch
  • Veo

New Zealand

  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • Quickflix
  • TED
  • Twitch

Spain

  • Eurosport
  • Gol Televisión
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • RTVE
  • TED
  • Twitch
  • Wuaki.tv
  • Zattoo

United Kingdom

  • 4oD
  • Amazon\LOVEFiLM
  • blinkbox
  • Crackle
  • Demand 5
  • Eurosport
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • Netflix
  • NOW TV
  • TED
  • Twitch
  • Wuaki.tv

United States

  • Amazon Instant Video
  • Crackle
  • CWTV
  • ESPN
  • FOX NOW
  • FXNOW
  • HBO GO (coming soon)
  • Hulu Plus
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • Netflix
  • Redbox Instant by Verizon
  • Target Ticket
  • TED
  • The NFL on Xbox One
  • Twitch
  • Univision Deportes
  • Verizon FiOS TV
  • VUDU

Xbox One Dashboard Walk through (Video)

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In this new video with Marc Whitten and Yusuf Mehdi does a walk through, showing a  comprehensive demo of Xbox One, including instant switching, biometric sign-in, Live TV, Skype, game DVR, OneGuide and more.

What do you think of the new video showing off the Xbox One, What do you think of it please comment below.

Microsoft Reveals UK Apps for the Xbox One

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Today Microsoft has outlined what apps will be offered to Xbox One owners in the UK between launch and spring next year.

The list does includes Now TV, Netflix, Lovefilm, Twitch, 4OD and Eurosport.

That’s with an addition to Microsoft’s own first party apps like Skype, SkyDrive, Upload, Xbox Video, Xbox Music, Internet Explorer and Xbox Fitness.

Also DigitalSpy adds that Xbox One owners will also receive 100 minutes of free Skype chat time free for six months after launch.

This is just the first wave of partner apps heading to the platform and it expects new apps to launch every month on the console.

“We set out to make Xbox One the all-in-one games and entertainment hub for your home,” Xbox chief product officer Marc Whitten stated. “The one system that offers the best games next to the best entertainment experiences and apps. Along with offering a stellar app portfolio from around the world, Xbox One takes the next step by offering them in a way that is seamless and easy to use.”

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Here’s the full list:

  • 4oD
  • LOVEFiLM
  • blinkbox
  • Crackle
  • Demand 5
  • Eurosport
  • Machinima
  • MUZU TV
  • Netflix
  • NOW TV
  • TED
  • Twitch
  • Wuaki.tv

As you can see there is no Youtube or BBC iPlayer on the list, hopefully it be released just after launch.

Daedalic Entertainment titles to feature in Humble Weekly Sale

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Daedalic Entertainment has today announce for the coming week up to 8 adventure titles will feature in the popular Humble Weekly Sale including the recently released Journey of a Roach.

Players will be able to purchase the adventure game bundle for as much as they are willing to pay, with the opportunity to donate to charitable organizations including The Red Cross. For as little as $1 buyers will receive; Harvey’s New Eyes, A New Beginning – Final Cut, The Whispered World, The Chronicles of Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliette and The Chronicles of Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

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Those who are willing to pay $6 or more will additionally receive the critically acclaimed The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav, Deponia and the new title Journey

of a Roach. In addition to the games, each download will also receive the soundtracks of each title and other extras.

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The Daedalic Entertainment Humble Weekly Sale will run until the 14th November.

Trophies list Revealed for Killzone Shadow Fall for the PS4

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The trophies list for the PlayStation 4 launch title Killzone Shadow Fall has been revealed from the website Exophase posted the list.

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  • Hero – Obtain all Killzone Shadow Fall trophies (Platinum)
  • The Savior – Complete level ‘The Savior’ and prevent the escalation of a new war (Gold)
  • Elite Shadow Marshal – Complete all missions on Hard difficulty (Gold)
  • Multiplayer Elite – Complete 400 challenges (Gold)
  • Million Points – Get a total of 1,000,000 points in multiplayer (Gold)
  • Jack Of All Trades – Max out all upgradable abilities (Gold)
  • Weapons Specialist – Unlock all attachments for all weapons (Gold)
  • The Dead – Complete level ‘The Dead’ (Silver)
  • The Destroyer – Complete level ‘The Destroyer’ (Silver)
  • Outgunned – In singleplayer, kill 6 Helghast with headshots within a single adrenaline rush (Silver)
  • Shadows Cannot Be Killed – Complete the campaign on any difficulty without dying (Silver)
  • The Knowledge – Find all collectibles in the campaign (Silver)
  • Dominator – Win a match on every multiplayer map (Silver)
  • On Your Way – Complete 200 challenges (Silver)
  • Decorated – Earn a total of 500 accolades (Silver)
  • The Father – Complete level ‘The Father’ (Bronze)
  • The Shadow – Complete level ‘The Shadow’ (Bronze)
  • Deniable – In ‘The Shadow’, operate without raising an alarm or disabling the security mainframe (Bronze)
  • The Doctor – Complete level ‘The Doctor’ (Bronze)
  • The Patriot – Complete level ‘The Patriot’ (Bronze)
  • The Helghast – Complete level ‘The Helghast’ (Bronze)
  • The Agent – Complete level ‘The Agent’ (Bronze)
  • The Handler – Complete level ‘The Handler’ (Bronze)
  • New Shadow – In ‘The Savior’, complete the mission without being spotted (Bronze)
  • Violence is the answer? – In ‘The Savior’, kill 20 soldiers and still complete the mission (Bronze)
  • Outsmarted – In singleplayer, get a quadruple kill with a single Frag Grenade (Bronze)
  • Outmaneuvered – In singleplayer, kill 5 Helghast with gunfire while ziplining (Bronze)
  • Conscientious Killer – Complete the campaign on any difficulty without shooting any civilians (Bronze)
  • Gatherer – Find 50% of the collectibles in the campaign (Bronze)
  • Tourist – Complete a match on every multiplayer map (Bronze)
  • Scout – Max out any upgradable Scout ability (Bronze)
  • Support – Max out any upgradable Support ability (Bronze)
  • Assault – Max out any upgradable Assault ability (Bronze)

Are you looking forward to this launch title on the PlayStation 4 if so please comment below.

World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Open Beta Weekend

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As from yesterday the 7th November  through Sunday 10th, November at 11:59 p.m. PST, the World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition into an Open Beta weekend, with a ton of cool stuff to go along with it.  After the Open Beta weekend ends, will no longer be taking registrations for the beta.  This means that if players don’t get in this weekend, they won’t be able to get in until release. The beta will still run after the Open Beta weekend, however, we won’t be accepting any further registrations for access.

During the Open Beta weekend, players will no longer need to sign up to receive a beta key or the like. All they’ll need to do is download the client from the Xbox Live Marketplace and get right into the game. Remember, beta registration WILL CLOSE, so if you or anyone else wants to get into the game, they’ll need to take advantage of the no registration process this weekend!

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Now, for the good stuff – As a special thank you to our beta players, all players who register, download and play the game during the overall beta will receive a premium USA T14 tier III heavy tank at launch. Plus, on Saturday, November 9th, players who play five (5) battles between 5 p.m. PST and 8 p.m. PST will qualify to receive a premium USA Ram II tier V medium tank when the game comes out, just for helping World of Tanks with the beta. The Ram II tank will only be available to earn for this short window of time, so it’s in players’ best interest to play during the times outlined above. And, most excitingly, World of Tanks are going to have a full Double XP weekend from 2 a.m. PST on Saturday, November 9th to 2 a.m. Monday, November 11th.