Musaic adds integrated support for Hi-Res music streaming service Qobuz

British audio start-up Musaic has today announced support for high-resolution music streaming service Qobuz. The latest Musaic app for iOS and Android provides access to the Qobuz catalogue of lossless music in CD quality or above, which can be listened to on Musaic’s award-winning smart speakers and audio components.

Musaic’s built-in support for Qobuz allows users to access their Qobuz playlists, favourites and purchases, and to browse curated playlists, new releases, streaming and download charts and more within the Musaic app.

Qobuz offers music in the best condition possible with a catalogue of over 30 million tracks in true CD quality and 60,000+ albums in Hi-Res for as close to the original studio recording as you can get. The Qobuz service caters to audiophiles and music lovers around the world, offering a diverse collection of high quality sound and editorial with no bias.

Musaic smart speakers and audio devices support almost any file type including 24-bit Studio Master files allowing playback from Qobuz via any of the available subscriptions; PREMIUM (320kbp/s MP3), HI-FI (True CD quality 16 Bit 44.1kHz FLAC and Sublime for 24 bit, ‘better than CD’ Hi-Res files.

CEO Matthew Bramble said: “We’re very excited to launch support for Qobuz – our smart speakers and audio devices support almost any file type up to and including 24-bit Studio Master files, which makes Musaic the ideal music system for streaming Hi-Res Qobuz content.”

Mekazoo lands on PS4 and Xbox One today

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The Good Mood Creators are today proud to announce that Mekazoo, the neon-infused, free-flowing co-op platformer, has now launched on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in Europe. Mekazoo is available for download at £15.99/€19.99.

Taking inspiration from nostalgic platformers, Mekazoo gives players five Mekanimals to control, juggling the strengths and weaknesses of a mechanized Frog, Armadillo, Wallaby, Panda and Pelican to swing, boost, bounce, climb and fly their way through each level. By swapping between each Mekanimal, players will navigate complicated terrain, face off against an insectoid army, and overcome environmental hazards attempting to restrict their progress.

The co-op multiplayer mode requires dynamic control changes between two players; meaning only one Mekanimal is on-screen at a time. Using this dynamic gameplay element, Mekazoo pushes players to collaborate as a “hive-mind” through precisely-timed character switches to navigate past platforming obstacles and defeat enemies.

Mekazoo offers high replayability with extensive in-game achievements and unlockable challenge modes. Each world is populated with lush environments which utilize a vibrant, neon-infused colour scheme and variations that include lush greenery, frozen landscapes, and molten underground caves. Adding to the visual art of each level is a bumping, jazzy original soundtrack to electrify gameplay which introduces a unique auditory experience to every world.

Dolby Atmos coming to Xbox One and Windows 10

Dolby Atmos will be coming to Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs and tablets, it was announced today.

With Dolby Atmos, sound moves precisely all around and above you. You can hear where your allies and enemies are in three-dimensional space. Snipers on the roof?

You’ll hear them over your left shoulder and know where to aim to take them out. The same goes for an attacker with a jet pack hovering behind you.

Beyond its tactical advantages, Dolby Atmos also makes your experience of a game much more intense. You’ll feel like you’re inside the action as the voices, sounds and music move all around you.

Xbox will be the first game console to feature Dolby Atmos and game developers are excited about using the new capabilities to make their games richer and more engaging. Atmos support for the Blu-ray app on Xbox is already available in Preview and will be released to GA soon – and we’re very excited now to offer Atmos support to games on Xbox One and Windows 10.

You’ll be able to experience Dolby Atmos in your home theater, assuming you have a Dolby Atmos enabled speaker system or soundbar. But you don’t need to have that kind of equipment – it will be possible to enable virtually any pair of headphones with the Dolby Atmos experience.

Mike Ybarra, Xbox’s Head of Platform Engineering, had this to say on our exciting partnership: “At Team Xbox, we are all gamers first, and bringing Dolby Atmos support to Xbox One and Windows 10 gaming next year will bring you even further inside the action and sound of your favorite titles. A big thank you to the team at Dolby for their partnership; we’re excited to share more with the Xbox community next year.”

Of course, Dolby Atmos is great for more than just games. The technology began in the cinema and many of Hollywood’s top films are available on Blu-ray disc or streaming with Dolby Atmos sound. With Dolby Atmos, you’re immersed in the movie like never before, with sounds moving all around you, just as it does in real life. You’ll get that immersive experience whether you’re playing a Dolby Atmos film on your Xbox One or a Windows 10 PC or tablet.

Xbox Blu-ray Bitstream Pass-Through
This week Xbox also announced that Blu-ray Bitstream pass-through, which includes Dolby Atmos support on Xbox One and Xbox One S, would be rolling out to Xbox Preview members. This feature enables all Xbox consoles to pass Blu-ray audio data untouched to a user’s audio equipment, allowing your audio receiver or other audio device to produce a high quality, immersive sound experience.

A top fan-requested feature, it enables Xbox users who have invested in pro-audio set-ups to experience the best possible audio from their Blu-ray movies. To use this feature, you will need to have your console connected over HDMI to a compatible audio receiver which supports decoding of popular Blu-ray audio formats.

If you’re an Xbox Preview member, here are some helpful tips on how to enable:

  1. Ensure your console is connected via HDMI to a device that supports decoding of Blu-ray audio formats.
  2. Make sure you have the latest Blu-ray player by checking the “Updates” tab under “My Games & Apps.”
  3. Enable “Let my receiver decode audio (beta)” under the “Disc & Blu-ray” settings page.
  4. Insert your favorite DVD or Blu-ray disc.
  5. Kick back and enjoy the highest quality audio from your movies and TV shows.

Rogue One “What Makes This Star Wars Experience Stand Apart”

To celebrate this week’s upcoming release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, IMAX has released a new featurette. Offering commentary from Director Gareth Edwards and members of the cast including Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen, and Ben Mendelsohn, the featurette highlights what sets Rogue One apart from other movies in the Star Wars franchise, as well as the importance of seeing this epic tale on a grand scale.

“It’s the world’s biggest campfire that we’re all gathering around, and you haven’t really seen your film until you’ve sat down in an IMAX screen and watched it.” – Director Gareth Edwards

“The thing that just crept to the surface really easily was this idea of a slightly more realistic Star Wars…we took war photography from Vietnam, the South Pacific and the Middle East and Photoshopped rebel helmets on the soldiers and replaced some things with stormtroopers in the background…” – Director Gareth Edwards

The IMAX release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will be digitally re-mastered into the image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience with proprietary IMAX DMR (Digital Re-mastering) technology. The crystal-clear images coupled with IMAX’s customized theatre geometry and powerful digital audio create a unique environment that will make audiences feel as if they are in the movie.

Star Wars “Rogue One” watches by Nixon land at Watchshop

In continuation with the STAR WARS series by Nixon, global watch and accessories brand Nixon introduces the limited edition “Rogue One” collection. The collection features four limited edition watches inspired by “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”, the first standalone Star Wars film slated for release in December 2016. WatchShop.com, the UK’s leading online watch and jewellery retailer, will be the only retailer to have the full collection as well as a UK exclusive with the Death Trooper timepiece.

The thoughtfully designed capsule combines Nixon’s signature silhouettes with elements inspired by the Rebel Alliance, Imperial Trooper and Death Star. The “Rogue One” collection is available from today, 14th December.
Nixon Star Wars Death Trooper Rogue One The Unit Black Watch

Product Code:  A197SW-2723
Exclusive to WatchShop.com in the UK and EU
Price:  £150 UK / €180.00 EU

http://www.watchshop.com/nixon-the-unit-star-wars-exclusive-rogue-one-special-edition-watch-a197sw-2723-p100004748.html

  • 44mm, 10 ATM custom injection moulded polycarbonate case with fixed polycarbonate bezel with armour detail
  • Custom digital movement with positive or negative display, 12 or 24 hour time of day, calendar, temperature gauge, dual time, countdown timer, chronograph, alarm, and light functions
  • Hardened mineral crystal face, double gasket custom injection moulded polycarbonate pushers, screw down caseback, and spring pin lugs
  • 24mm custom injection moulded silicone band with Imperial Trooper-inspired detailing
  • Patented locking looper and polycarbonate buckle
  • Neon green character display
  • Model exclusively available on Watchshop.com in the UK and EU.

Nixon Star Wars Jyn Erso Rogue One Brown The Jane Leather Watch
Product Code:  A955SW-2722
Price:  £190 UK / €230.00 EUR

http://www.watchshop.com/nixon-the-jane-leather-star-wars-rogue-one-special-edition-watch-a955sw-2722-p100004749.html

35mm, 5 ATM custom stainless steel case with subtly domed hardened mineral crystal face

  • Fixed, tumbled stainless steel bezel, custom solid stainless steel crown, and stainless steel screw down caseback
  • Full grain leather band with embossed details and plans of the Death Star laser engraved on the back side of strap
  • Rebel Alliance symbol placement at 12 o’clock hour
  • Vehicle seconds hand
  • Miyota Japanese quartz 3 hand movement with day and date function and 3 o’clock crown placement

Nixon Star Wars Scarif Trooper Rogue One The Unit Tan Watch
Product Code:  A197SW-2721
Price:  £150 UK / €180.00 EU

http://www.watchshop.com/nixon-the-unit-star-wars-rogue-one-special-edition-watch-a197sw-2721-p100004747.html

  • 44mm, 10 ATM custom injection molded polycarbonate case with fixed polycarbonate bezel with armor color
  • Custom digital movement with positive or negative display, 12 or 24 hour time of day, calendar, temperature gauge, dual time, countdown timer, chronograph, alarm, and light functions
  • Hardened mineral crystal face with custom armor print detail
  • Double gasket custom injection molded polycarbonate pushers, screw down caseback, and spring pin lugs
  • 24mm custom injection molded silicone band with Imperial symbol accents
  • Patented locking looper and polycarbonate buckle

Nixon Star Wars Cassian Andor Rogue One The Ranger Leather Watch
Product Code:  A508SW-2720
Price:  £230 UK / €300.00 EU

http://www.watchshop.com/nixon-the-ranger-leather-star-wars-rogue-one-special-edition-watch-a508sw-2720-p100004746.html

  • 44mm, 10 ATM custom stainless steel case with hardened mineral crystal face
  • Unidirectional stainless steel bezel, contrast plated stainless steel bezel with colored countdown timer markings
  • Custom screw lug bars, stainless steel double gasket crown, and stainless steel screw down caseback
  • Nubuck leather band with tactical reinforcement stitch details and copper rivets on the adjustment holes
  • Rebel Alliance symbol placement at 12 o’clock hour
  • Vehicle seconds hand
  • Miyota Japanese quartz 3 hand movement with date function and 4 o’clock crown placement

Destiny: Rise of Iron – The Dawning Launch Trailer

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The Dawning for Destiny: Rise of Iron has now arrived and is ushering in a season of gifts and games. Celebrate with new weapons and gear, new Quests, Bounties, the return of Sparrow Racing League, and the addition of the all new Vanguard Elite Strike scoring.

Additionally, players will be able to further customise their Guardians with new gear, Sparrows, Ornaments, consumables, Shaders, Emblems, Emotes and more.

Two Minute (Spoiler Free) Review: Suicide Squad Extended Cut

Suicide Squad Extended Cut is now available on Blu-ray and Digital Download, so here is our two minute, spoiler free review.

From director David Ayer (“Fury,” “End of Watch”) comes “Suicide Squad,” starring Oscar nominee Will Smith (Best Actor, 2002, “Ali,” Best Actor, 2007 “The Pursuit of Happyness,”), Oscar winner Jared Leto (Best Supporting Actor, “Dallas Buyers Club,” 2013), Margot Robbie (“The Wolf of Wall Street,” “Focus”), Joel Kinnaman (Netflix’s “House of Cards”) and Oscar nominee Viola Davis (“The Help,” “Doubt”).

Written and directed by Ayer based on the characters from DC, the film also stars Jai Courtney (“Insurgent”), Jay Hernandez (“Takers”), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (“Thor: The Dark World”), Ike Barinholtz (“Neighbors”), Scott Eastwood (“Fury”), Cara Delevingne (“Paper Towns”), Adam Beach (“Cowboys & Aliens”), and Karen Fukuhara in her feature film debut. It is produced by Charles Roven and Richard Suckle, with Zack Snyder, Deborah Snyder, Colin Wilson and Geoff Johns serving as executive producers.

Suicide Squad: Extended Cut” features more action and more Squad with 13 more minutes of footage not previously seen in cinemas. The 4K, 3D and Blu-ray include the extended version of the film on the Blu-ray disc. The extended version is also available to own on Digital Download.

The Ultra HD Blu-ray features an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc with the theatrical version in 4K with HDR and a Blu-ray disc with the extended version. The Blu-ray 3D features the theatrical version of the film in 3D hi-definition and hi-definition, as well as the extended version in hi-definition. The Blu-ray features the extended version and theatrical version of the film in hi-definition on Blu-ray and the DVD features the theatrical version in standard definition. Fans can also own “Suicide Squad” via purchase from digital retailers.

The Blu-ray discs of “Suicide Squad” also feature a Dolby Atmos soundtrack remixed specifically for the home theater environment to place and move audio anywhere in the room, including overhead.

This is how the movie is described:

It feels good to be bad… Assemble a team of the world’s most dangerous, incarcerated Super Villains, provide them with the most powerful arsenal at the government’s disposal, and send them off on a mission to defeat an enigmatic, insuperable entity. U.S. intelligence officer Amanda Waller has determined only a secretly convened group of disparate, despicable individuals with next to nothing to lose will do. However, once they realize they weren’t picked to succeed but chosen for their patent culpability when they inevitably fail, will the Suicide Squad resolve to die trying, or decide it’s every man for himself?

Here is a clip featuring Harley:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihTCSfkEL_4&feature=youtu.be

So as this is a spoiler free two minute review I wont go into any details on the story. I will say however that the story itself is probably the biggest issue with the movie. Now don’t get me wrong, I actually really enjoyed Suicide Squad, but there are definitely some issues with its story. Some parts work very well (no spoilers, but I loved the Batman scenes and pretty much everything with Harley in) but others just don’t seem to fit and feel really out of place, or make no sense at all. And there is even a few cringe worthy scenes too!

But don’t be put off by that, it’s still worth watching, and it fits in between Batman vs Superman and the forthcoming Justice League movie, so it will keep you going until then.

The 4K version is stunning, it’s just a shame that the extended cut itself isn’t in 4K.

It will make a good Christmas present!

Suicide Squad Extended Cut is available now.

Stunning game called “The Little Acre” is out today for PS4/PC/Xbox One

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Stunning adventure game The Little Acre has today been release on PC, Xbox One and PS4, publisher Curve Digital has revealed.

Launch discount offers are currently live across various digital stores – including Steam, GOG and Humble on PC and via the PlayStation and Xbox stores for consoles – enabling players to grab the game under its usual SRP of £9.99 / $12.99 / €12.99. PC players automatically receive a lavish digital artbook as part of their purchase, with console owners able to download it for free via digital magazine site ISSUU.com.

Created by Dublin-based Pewter Games with Broken Sword creator Charles Cecil as executive producer, The Little Acre is a charming, story-led adventure which merges the wonder of classical Don Bluth animation (All Dogs Go To Heaven) with the magical wonder of a Miyazaki world.

The game is set in 1950s Ireland and follows the story of Aidan and his young daughter, Lily. Investigating the sudden disappearance of his father, Aidan finds himself transported to a strange new world populated by bizarre creatures. Things are made slightly more difficult when young Lily decides that she is going to ‘help’ and encounters her own perils along the way.

The pre-release reaction to the game has been enthusiastic, with Techraptor declaring: “every little moment was enjoyable”. And COGconnected reveals it’s “a loveable game, and should be on the radar for anyone that enjoys the classic point-and-click adventure style games in the vein of Kings Quest or the more recent Broken Age.”

“Now the game is releasing, we can’t wait to see how people respond to The Little Acre,” says Ben Clavin, Pewter Games. “The feedback we’ve received throughout development has been enormously positive – and now it’s out there.”

“We’ve put our heart and soul into creating The Little Acre, so we’re absolutely thrilled to see it up on store,” adds Chris Conlan, Pewter Games. “Whilst we know it’s going to appeal to fans of adventure games, we’re really looking forward to welcoming new players to the genre.”

“The Little Acre is a game I would have been proud to have created myself,” concludes Charles Cecil, “so be able to play a small part in it has been enormously rewarding. I hope this prompts a real resurgence in the genre’s popularity, inspiring more teams to write equally wonderful stories.”

Yooka-Laylee finally gets a release date for April 2017

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Team17 and Playtonic Games, have today revealed a slew of updates for their open-world platformer Yooka-Laylee.

Announced today Yooka-Laylee will launch on 11th April 2017 for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 platforms, Yooka-Laylee is now available to pre-order at £34.99 / $39.99 / €39.99 for non-Kickstarter backers in both digital and physical formats from all participating stores worldwide. Kickstarter backers will soon have the option to upgrade to a physical version if they choose. The pre-order offer includes an instant unlock to the Yooka-Laylee Toybox  which gives a taste of the platforming mechanics set to appear in the full game in a self-contained, spoiler free sandbox experience.

Playtonic has also provided an update on the Wii U version of Yooka-Laylee, confirming that development is looking to transfer to the upcoming Nintendo Switch platform.

“We’re sad to announce that despite our best efforts and exploring every possible avenue, we have encountered unforseen technical issues that unfortunately mean it will be impossible for us to release Yooka-Laylee on Wii U as initially planned.” Gavin Price, Studio Director, Playtonic Games confirmed.

“We can however confirm today that we are working very closely with Nintendo to look to bring Yooka-Laylee to the upcoming Nintendo Switch. We’re thrilled to be able to explore the opportunity and more details will be shared in early 2017. Of course, any backers who pledged for the Wii U version will be able to move their pledge to any of the versions launching on April 11th or upgrade to the Nintendo Switch version when we announce further details in 2017. Thanks again for your incredible support.”

Playtonic and Team17 also revealed today a brand-new world for the tail-twirling buddy-duo to explore: Capital Cashino. As with all the five worlds in Yooka-Laylee, this visually striking new world will be fully expandable, providing players with a whole new area to explore and challenges to complete, with an exciting gameplay twist; players must now compete to win casino tokens, and exchange them with the banker for pivotal Pagies!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwrixu-0HKo&feature=youtu.be

Yooka-Laylee is now available to pre-order digitally for Xbox One via the Xbox Store, PlayStation 4 via the PlayStation Store and for PC, Mac or Linux via both Steam and GOG.

Review: Batman The Telltale Series Episode 5 ‘City of Light’

The finale episode to Batman: The Telltale Series has released bringing this five episode series to a close. Despite the penultimate fourth episode feeling rushed and the most unpolished episode so far, it did manage to set up this final chapter according to the choices I have made throughout this experience. It was time for my story as Batman and Bruce Wayne to come to a close, but can ‘City of Light’ deliver on ending the series as strongly as it had begun?

*SPOILER WARNING – My review will reference choices that I have made leading into this final episode as different decisions will shape where the player will start in the finale*

City of Light looks to tie up all the player choices that have been made in the four previous episodes of the series and offer a final climatic battle against the story’s main villain, Lady Arkham, but there are a few loose ends that have to be tied up before that can happen. Through my choices in the last episode, a final showdown with The Penguin allowed me to prevent him taking over all the Waynetech systems that Batman uses and needs to fight crime and the cost was seeing Wayne Manor in flames as episode four came to an end.

With Penguin dealt with, it was time to deal with Harvey Dent, now completely out of control and using ever increasing devastating tactics to battle The Children of Arkham. The finale quickly puts Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent together, way faster than I had expected if honest. Now as I explained in my previous review, my player choices have not lead to Harvey Dent becoming the iconic disfigured Two Face that we all know he becomes. This has not stopped his character displaying the traits and split personality of Two Face though which after seeing what the traditional disfigurement of Harvey in the trailer left me regretting the decision to save Harvey instead of Cat Woman. But it does serve as a reminder that player choice does actually shape the story and in particular the last decision in episode four that results in how and where you start the chapter in City of Light.

So for me, Harvey has taken hostages in Wayne Manor, each one represents for him the corruption and evil that he needs to eradicate in order to make Gotham safe again. He is demanding Bruce Wayne come to the Manor or he will start to shoot them one by one and with Alfred also a hostage, Bruce races over. This opening section is another great example of how Bruce Wayne is just as integral to the story as Batman, as he has to try and reason with Two Face in order to reach the real Harvey to stop him from shooting the hostages. The dialogue exchange here can either result in saving the person or in having Two Face flip his coin and shoot the hostage, showing again how player choice impacts the story being told. There is no penalty should they be killed but as the player it would feel as though Bruce failed in saving them, which has been an element throughout this series. That feeling when your decisions influence the story being told both to you as the player and because of you as the player.

What this final episode does well for me is in bringing the focus of the story back to Bruce Wayne and his crusade to protect Gotham. Up to now he has been attacked on multiple sides as both Batman and Bruce Wayne. The Wayne family name has been tarnished through the truth coming out about Thomas Wayne, who for the first time in a Batman story is really a villain, responsible for heinous crimes that shock Bruce to his very core resulting in him losing control of Wayne Enterprises and himself thanks to his little visit to Arkham Asylum courtesy of the betrayal by Vicky Vale who is really Lady Arkham. With Dent and Penguin handled, his focus is finally on the showdown with Lady Arkham, and for that he must return to the detective work that featured strongly in the early episodes. I found the pacing of City of Light to be a little rushed when it came to getting to the final battle with Lady Arkham but the story telling around the action sequences addressed all the plot threads still dangling with enough resolution of player choices that it does feel like the final chapter of a story that I shaped myself.

There are some lovely moments in this last episode that I wont go into to avoid spoiling it, but the strength of those moments when looking back on the whole store told in the five episodes is something I have enjoyed the most about this fresh take on the Batman universe by Telltale Games. They have successfully told their own version of Batman and with the little changes made such as taking Thomas Wayne, who in most versions of Batman is often used as the inspiration and strength as to why Bruce became the Dark Knight, and making him a detestable criminal in the eyes of Bruce or in taking a side character who is little more than a love interest for Bruce in Vicky Vale and turning her into a dangerous and powerful adversary for Batman was genius. The different take on Penguin to be a charismatic opposite to Bruce was fun to see in the game just as it was to help shape the relationships with Jim Gordon and Selina Kyle as Catwoman.

Batman: The Telltale Series is still the quickest release of episodes for a Telltale Series in recent years. It still had the usual issues of frame rate drops and sluggish QTE moments but the story told was great and complimented by a solid voice acting cast. City of Light brings the series back to the same place that the opening episode so cleverly focused on, who the player really sees Bruce Wayne to be and really it comes down to choosing which persona is the real mask for Bruce. Is Bruce truly Batman at heart and wearing the Bruce Wayne character as a mask or the other way round. Player choices throughout the five episodes to me at least, always come back to this point. The finale does leave the door open for a second season, even if the way it does this is a bit obvious and left the closing moments feeling a little flat for me, but this is a strong story that authentically left me with the feeling that my choices mattered, which is something most Telltale Game series lack as a sensation on completion.

Of the five episodes, only the fourth felt lackluster and even though this finale episode felt a little short, it did what it had to do and I was left with the feeling that I helped create a new Batman to protect Gotham and as the credits rolled and I looked at how my choices compared with other players, I can say my story that was forged was different to that of others but knowing we all had a great time with this game. I very much hope there is a follow up season and even more excited to see how Telltale Games handle the MARVEL Guardians of the Galaxy in 2017.

City of Light and the series as a whole gave me the feeling that I was Batman, I shaped his world with my decisions and in the end I was satisfied that I had given Gotham a silent guardian, a watchful protector and a Batman ready to face whatever Telltale Games has in store next time.