The week all Forza fans been waiting for Forza 7

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It’s the week that all Forza fans been waiting for with Turn 10 Studios, with the launch of Early Access for “Forza Motorsport 7” Ultimate Edition owners, “The Fate of the Furious” Car Pack, and the upcoming Xbox Live Sessions with professional drivers Tanner Foust and Josef Newgarden racing head-to-head.

 

  • Ultimate Edition Available Now – The Oct. 3 global launch of “Forza Motorsport 7” on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs is just four days away, but anyone keen to get behind the wheel today can with the“Forza Motorsport 7” Ultimate Edition. In addition to early access to “Forza Motorsport 7,” Ultimate Edition owners will receive the “Forza Motorsport 7” Car Pass, VIP membership and cars, and both the Hoonigan and The Fate of the Furious car packs.
  • The Fate of the Furious Car Pack– Owners of the Ultimate and Deluxe Editions of the game will get an action-packed start to “Forza Motorsport 7” with the upcoming launch of the “The Fate of the Furious Car Pack,” created in collaboration with Universal Brand Development. “The Fate of the Furious” Car Pack features ten hero cars from the nitro-fuelled blockbuster action franchise.
  • “Forza Motorsport 7” on Xbox Live Sessions Featuring Tanner Foust and Josef Newgarden – In celebration of the game’s launch, on Sept. 30 at 9 p.m. BST, Tanner Foust – professional driver whose awards include four X Games gold medals, three Global Rallycross championships and two Formula Drift national championships –  will go head-to-head with 2017 Indy Car Season Champion Josef Newgarden in the all-new “Forza Motorsport 7” on Xbox Live Sessions, an interactive livestream hosted on the Mixer Xbox Channel. During the livestream, the two will join Xbox Daily Show host Major Nelson and Forza Community Manager, Brian Ekberg in the ultimate racing showdown on Xbox One S, live from the Petersen Automotive Museum

The C64 has been reborn as TheC64 mini

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A timeless classic is being given a new lease of life with the launch of THEC64 Mini.

Developed by Retro Games Ltd. – and distributed by Koch Media – THEC64 Mini is a fully licensed reimagining of the 80’s bestselling home computer.

Half the size of the original, THEC64 Mini connects directly to your television and comes with a classic joystick, that plugs into one of the two USB ports available, allowing you to play the built-in games.

Launched in 1982, the C64 home computer went on to dominate the home computer scene throughout the 1980s. Millions of units were sold across the world and have a special place in the hearts of its former owners.

35 years later and it’s back. THEC64 Mini plugs into any modern TV via its HDMI port and gamers can play any one of the 64 licensed classic pre-installed games. This includes games from original legendary developers such as Epyx, Gremlin Graphics, Hewson and The Bitmap Brothers; and boasting titles such as California Games, Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe, Paradroid and Impossible Mission. Most of these were rated over 90% by leading publications of the day, with many winning coveted awards. From sports to shooters, platformers to puzzlers, there’s a plethora of titles to keep the most discerning retro enthusiast happy.

“We are delighted to be able to bring back some of the most loved retro games ever, on one of the most successful formats of all time”, said Paul Andrews, Retro Games’ Managing Director.

“THEC64 mini is a reimagining of the classic C64 computer and the first in a planned series of products on the way.”

As befits a home computer you can also plug in a standard USB PC keyboard and use as a classic C64 to type in those old BASIC computer listings or program new games.

THEC64 Mini will hit the shops in early 2018 with a suggested retail price of £69.99/$69.99/€79.99. For more information please visit www.thec64.com

Review: Dishonored – Death of the Outsider

Revenge has ultimately been the core of the Dishonored series for me with the freedom to experiment in just how you deliver that vengeance and allowing players to play the games as they see fit. Do you play full on stealth or swords out slaying anything and everything that moves and breaths is a question asked of all players and if honest, I have had a mixed enjoyment of the games with Dishonored 2 being a slight disappointment from a performance side on Xbox One. But I have always been grabbed by the story and the world of Dishonored and now we get potentially one final chapter for the series in the standalone DLC story of Death of the Outsider, which tasks the player with one last mission to kill a god!

Death of the Outsider is set a few months after the events of Dishonored 2 and sees a returning Billie Lurk heading back to Karnaca to find her mentor Daud who both trained and raise Billie to be a thief and assassin. Immediately the sense and tone of wrapping up stories is evident just in the character narration from Billie in the opening cutscenes performed by the excellent Rosario Dawson, as Billie feels she owes Daud something but she is also being troubled by some disturbing dreams the close her ship the Deadly Whale gets to the city. Billie has the sense that Daud is in trouble but soon it will be Billie herself in trouble as she takes Daud’s personal mission of revenge on herself.

My first concern about this DLC was that it would simply reuse elements from Dishonored 2 but to my very pleasant surprise, Death of the Outsider does enough to really make it stand out and feel like its own chapter in the Dishonored series. Though you do return to Karnaca and it has all the basic elements to gameplay in terms of combat and stealth, DOTS (Death of the Outsider) has a rather unique twist when it comes to the supernatural powers Billie can use as well as being the only main hero of a Dishonored story not to actually gain the Mark of the Outsider, the mark that gives them access to the void abilities but this does not mean Billie is powerless. Instead the traditional use of void powers has been tweaked for DOTS and actually works superbly well. To start with Billie’s void energy recharges by itself, removing the need to carry and use Void Energy vials, making the use of void gifts more frequent and also more satisfying. Next the number of powers is stripped back to just three but they are quite possibly the most useful abilities seen yet in the series. First we have Displace which gives Billie the familiar teleport ability seen in all the games but here it has a nice twist. Activating the power will allow the player to place a marker to where they want to teleport too but in doing so creates avoid clone of Billie which can be used to show where Billie will appear but it can also be used to distract guards and enemies and if aimed correctly, can explode a person should the marker appear right where they are standing.

 

Next power is Semblance that gives Billie the power to disguise herself as person by literally taking their face off in a nice nod to the Faceless Men of Game of Thrones. Now this can only be used on unconscious characters and uses up void energy for its duration adding a time limit to its use. It is also not a perfect disguise as should you for example take the appearance of a standard guard, senior guards and indeed hounds could sense something is off and become suspicious. This is a seriously fun ability to use both in terms of gameplay but just how cool it looks to void rip someone’s face off and how the eyes of anyone you go near once activated, glow to show that the power is working on them yet always being aware that the time is running down once activated or that it could be broken at anytime. It is a very useful power if you want to try and sneak your way through an area but also fun just to cause a little mischief as well between guards for example and has a rather cheeky Achievement/Trophy for taking the appearance of an elite guard and having a standard guard salute you, which is a nice touch.

The final ability is Foresight which allows Billie to freeze time and have an out of body experience that allows her to move around the area and to mark enemies or items of interest which once the power is deactivated, will continue to be marked and in terms of enemies will also track their movements for you. This comes in very handy when wanting to either avoid enemies or plot a route for the intended target and for finding bonecharms and collectibles. Combined these three void abilities are really straightforward in aiding Billie on missions and due to void energy recharging it changes the dynamic for how much powers can be used. These abilities are also complimented by some amazing gadgets such as the hook mine which can be either set to lethal or non lethal and positioned to catch enemies as they get close allowing for traps to be set for distraction or route clearing methods. Though the number of powers has been restricted, with gadgets Billie is still a formidable character for players.

 

Happily also the mission areas and objectives are very fun as well but it does have to be say this is a shorter experience in terms of story telling and getting the end game scenario but it is DLC so and it my first playthrough did come in at over ten hours. That is because of the new ‘Contracts’ which provide side missions for Billie to tackle alongside the main objective of the mission which can range from stealing an item, assassinating a character or even doing a friendly bit of kidnapping. Some will force a certain kind of gameplay style such as not hurting any characters whilst the mission is active. It is pretty much just filler but it is fun filler and really compliments Billie backstory and character and gives DOTS real substance as DLC. I actually enjoyed this more than playing through Dishonored 2 and after the ending I did feel it was a shame that Billie never became the main lead in a third full game for the series.

Performance wise I am very happy to say that it does a lot better on Xbox One than Dishonored 2 with the strange blurriness to the art style finally corrected for this outing. The mission areas may not be as stunning as say the Clockwork Mansion but are intricately designed such as the Bank Heist mission which will task the player with finding a way to break into a bank and them navigating the perils inside to achieve the goal. Music is splendid throughout and the voice acting is spot on although the ending overall felt more like an afterthought in how it wraps things up for the player depending on how they choose to end the story. But for a standalone story and gameplay, the amount of content for the asking price of this DLC is spot on.

 

Death of the Outsider feels very much like an Epilogue to the whole series with a sense of finality which will be rewarding for players who have followed the series to this point but may not make much sense if you are new and only jumping into this series with this DLC but Dishonored 2 can be found at most online retailers and near the same price of this DLC so it is worth seeking it out before playing this. I love the new powers and the nice touch that once completed, DOTS has a New Game plus mode which allows you to replay DOTS but using the powers from Dishonored 2 instead. Should this be the last ever Dishonored game then it is a nice way to tie it off with a satisfying story end that follows the “you decide how to play” core gameplay of the series but I was a little underwhelmed by how the ending was delivered despite appreciating that it meant for this universe.

Billie Lurk is a great character and brilliant choice to lead this Epilogue of sorts for Dishonored but I do hope this is not the last time we venture into the void but should it be, it has been an incredible ride with a very fitting end with Death of the Outsider.

Watch the new trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2 coming to PS4/Xbox One in 2018

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Today Red Dead Redemption 2, the story of outlaw Arthur Morgan and the Van Der Linde gang as they rob, fight and steal their way across the vast and rugged heart of America in order to survive. Coming Spring 2018 to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One .

Preview: Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom

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Bandai Namco continues to push on with its Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom promotional tour as it reveals more of what to expect in the full release with new areas to explore in its latest preview demo. But is this a wise idea or will it affect the positive feedback that the title has garnered so far?

Review: Metroid: Samus Returns

Metroid and its heroic main character, Samus, have been neglected by Nintendo for years. Fans of the franchise kept asking for new entries and Nintendo seemed to had given in when it released Metroid Prime: Federation to a lukewarm reception from both critics and fans. However, the company seems focused on redeeming itself with the announcement of a new Metroid Prime for the Nintendo Switch and the recent release of Metroid: Samus Returns – a reimagining of a Game Boy title.

Win Legion The Complete Season One on DVD

To celebrate the release of Legion The Complete Season One on DVD and Blu-ray, we are offering you the chance to win a copy on DVD.

Based on the Marvel comics and featuring a powerful, all-star cast — including DAN STEVENS, AUBREY PLAZA, JEAN SMART and RACHEL KELLER — “LEGION” follows the story of David Haller (STEVENS), a troubled young man who may be more than human. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, David has been in and out of mental hospitals for years. But after a startling encounter with a new patient (KELLER), he must confront the shocking possibility that the voices he hears and the visions he sees might be real. With the help of a psychiatric therapist (SMART) and her unconventional methods, David embarks on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery that leads to a new world of possibilities…and a new level of unexpected danger.

How to enter to win

We have three copies of Legion The Complete Season One on DVD to giveaway.

For your chance to win simply enter below:

Win Legion The Complete Season One on DVD

The closing date is 12.00am on 13th October 2017. This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

Batman: The Enemy Within part 2 out next week

Here is the official trailer for episode two of Batman: The Enemy Within, a new five-part episodic game series that continues Telltale’s unique take on the Caped Crusader.

The death of a villain at the hands of a mysterious assassin was just the beginning. As explosions rock Gotham, Batman races to meet a new foe, but encounters a force that may cause even the Dark Knight to fall. In the guise of the billionaire, Bruce meets John Doe’s ‘friends’ and becomes enmeshed in a plot where the only way out is to go deeper in. But at what cost?

Episode two, ‘The Pact,’ launches October 3 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, and Mac. In addition, both episodes one and two will become available on iOS and Android-based devices that same day. Going forward, new episodes will launch the same day on all platforms.

Watch the first trailer for the Maze Runner The Death Cure

Watch the first trailer from the Maze Runner The Death Cure out in January 2018, In the epic finale to the Maze Runner saga, Thomas leads his group of escaped Gladers on their final and most dangerous mission yet. To save their friends, they must break into the legendary Last City, a WCKD-controlled labyrinth that may turn out to be the deadliest maze of all. Anyone who makes it out alive will get answers to the questions the Gladers have been asking since they first arrived in the maze.
“It’s a heist movie this time,” says director Wes Ball, who has helmed each of the movies in the trilogy. “It picks up six months after the last movie, where we started in the desert, and then we come into the world of WCKD, which is a city: The Last City.” The series started in the Glade, a lush open space surrounded on all sides by giant walls, and beyond them the maze that kept them prisoner. For the group of young people trapped in the Glade, with no memory of who they once were or why they were there, breaking out was their first priority. “But now, they’re breaking into walls, almost an inverse of the maze, and they have to get answers and out-manoeuvre every obstacle thrown their way,” Ball says, “We get to see the other side of the universe and come full circle.”

And just as THE MAZE RUNNER offered lush greens framed by the decaying concrete walls of the maze, and MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS gave us vast, inhospitable desert ruins, so MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE is set to its own aesthetic and colour palette. “The first film, with the maze, was all cement and overgrowth,” observes Ball. “The second story was the sand and rust of the Scorch and this film is a world of glass and steel. I’d say it has elements of sci-fi and film noir – I loved the idea that each one of these movies has a distinct look and feel, but that they all fold into this same universe.”

Review: 4Secure Erase

In a world where you don’t want your data ending up in the wrong hands, the 4Secure erase device is here to help protect you – and here is our review.

The 4Secure erase is a stand-alone device that quickly and securely erases hard drives. Simply connect a hard drive to the 4Secure erase and at the click of a button it will securely sanitise the drive without the need for additional hardware or software.

Data that has been deleted or incorrectly sanitised can be easily recovered, leading to significant amounts of data remaining present and accessible. This data might be attractive to certain threat actors seeking to exploit ineffective procedures, potentially resulting in the disclosure of sensitive information, reputational damage and regulatory breaches.

The 4Secure erase has been subjected to a rigorous certification process by CESG under the CPA scheme.  Through this formal assurance process the 4Secure erase is able to assert compliance with the highest standards, detailed within HMG IAS5. Therefore guaranteeing the secure erasure of media.

Secure Erase is a feature on many modern hard drives (greater than 15GB). This feature is activated by a low level command to the drive and causes the drive to erase itself using methods developed by the drive manufacturers in conjunction with the NSA. To protect against malware attacks, operating systems such as Windows and Mac OS (an software applications written for these operating systems) cannot send this command, but 4Secure erase can.

Here is a video explaining more:

A Closer Look

The 4Secure erase device is about the size of an old walkman (those were there things people who were born before 1995 used to listen to music on in case you were wondering).

The front has an LCD screen, an on/off switch, buttons for controlling the menu options and various status lights.

There are ports for both SATA and IDE/PATA drives, along with the power out port.

A number of adaptors are supplied in the box.

Using the 4Secure erase

Using the 4Secure erase is very simple – connect the drive you want to the device and switch it on. The device will then search for any connected drives.

Then you just have to select what type of erasure you want to perform. By detail the selection is HMG IS5, but it’s incredibly easy to choose a different type if you so wish.

Then just wait – depending on the type of erasure you selected will depend on just how long the erasure takes to perform. It’s not a speedy process, but you want to be certain that your data is gone forever, and that’s what the device does. The 4Secure erase will erase drives at up to 7GB/minute or more depending on the type and age of the drive connected to it.

Here are the different erasure options you can choose from, depending on your requirements:

Final Thoughts

Whether you want to want to sell, throw away, or give away an old hard drive, you probably have some data on it. Whether it’s personal data such as pictures of your family, or if its important or confidential company information, you wouldn’t want anyone to be able to access it. There have been too many stories over the years of someone buying a second hand hard drive only to find either sensitive material on it, or something very private!

Unfortunately a lot of people believe that if you just delete the data or format the drive in Windows (or whatever other operating system you might be using) that the data is gone and they are safe. For the most part they may be right – however with data recovery software available on the Internet for a very small amount of money, it’s fairly easy now to recover that data.

This is where the 4Secure erase comes into play. Its a small, light weight standalone hardware device that you connect a hard drive to and then let it do its thing in order to securely erase the drive making that data impossible to recover.

The 4Secure erase is very easy to use – it’s pretty much plug and play – connect the drive, select the erasure method you want, press a button and wait. It really is as simple as that.

There are a number of options you can select, including the type of erasure as we have previously mentioned, device information and more.

The LCD is very clear and during the erasure you can view the progress so you know how long you have to wait until it completes. You can also see a number of status lights, including power, disk access and if any errors have been encountered.

There is also a DB9 null-modem serial connector so that you can connect up a label printer to the 4Secure erase. This is so that you can print out details of the erasure and stick on a bag should you need to keep the drive or provide proof of what was performed.

At a little over £800, the 4Secure erase isn’t cheap, but you get what you pay for. If you plan on erasing a number of drives then the total cost of ownership of the device reduces dramatically. There are significantly cheaper options on the market if you only want to erase one or two drives, but those are software based and are usually one off licences per drive. So suddenly that £800 doesn’t seem that expensive after all. And how much is your data actually worth to you?

If you have a small business, or you need to protect your data when disposing of hard drives then buying a 4Secure erase is a no brainer.

The 4Secure erase is available now priced at £807.50, including free shipping.

You can learn more and order your 4Secure Erase from their website.