Rockstar have released 8 new screenshots for GTA V.
Grand Theft Auto 5 from Rockstar Games will be released in September.
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So as Saints Row IV is now out, we can continue our Let’s Play series.
This is Part 18 – Save Ben King.
And did you see we got to play with the real Dubstep Gun:
Stay tuned for more shortly.
And did you see our Saints Row IV review?
So what do you think of Saints Row IV? Let us know what you think by leaving a comment below. I can’t wait to play more!
So as Saints Row IV is now out, we can continue our Let’s Play series.
This is Part 17 – Rescue Pierce .
And did you see we got to play with the real Dubstep Gun:
Stay tuned for more shortly.
And did you see our Saints Row IV review?
So what do you think of Saints Row IV? Let us know what you think by leaving a comment below. I can’t wait to play more!
So as Saints Row IV is now out, we can continue our Let’s Play series.
This is Part 16 – Find Johnny Gat and Save Shaundi.
And did you see we got to play with the real Dubstep Gun:
Stay tuned for more shortly.
And did you see our Saints Row IV review?
So what do you think of Saints Row IV? Let us know what you think by leaving a comment below. I can’t wait to play more!
So as Saints Row IV is now out, we can continue our Let’s Play series.
This is Part 15 Super Power Fight Club.
And did you see we got to play with the real Dubstep Gun:
Stay tuned for more shortly.
And did you see our Saints Row IV review?
So what do you think of Saints Row IV? Let us know what you think by leaving a comment below. I can’t wait to play more!
An RPG-lite, coop thumbstick shooter concerning both a vendetta and a conspiracy, all rolled into one easy to manage, downloadable title. Available on PSN, Xbox 360 and PC, let’s see how far we can go to rescue our daughter, Bauer-style…
As far as narratives go in these kind of games, Narco Terror fares pretty well, you play as Rick Quinn, an ex-spec ops agent out for revenge due to the kidnapping of his presumably innocent daughter. But that’s not all! Between blowing up every conceivable part of scenery along the way, hard man Rick discovers that perhaps his ex-partner is involved in this somehow.
Starting you off in typical fashion of this genre, you face off against a few lowly foes whilst you get to grips with your pretty useless pistol; it’s not long however, before you’re really thrust into it. Special, limited, ammo types are tossed around more than the inevitable grenades and it’s not long before you start backing off and firing instead of wading in like Rambo. A slower introduction to the ammo types would have been more favourable as there are four for each gun to play with. Some are fairly obvious such as the incendiary rounds, others later on let bullets curve and auto lock onto enemies, a power I wish I’d known about sooner! Perhaps I could have paid more attention, yet it’s hard to do that when the ground tremors as much as the enemy at your thunderous wake.
Before long, you’ll find yourself dead; that’s not much of a problem if not for the somewhat sporadic checkpoints and the fact that it doesn’t heal you fully between them, let’s just say the final boss was quite the nightmare because of this, more on that soon… The vast majority of it’s 4-5 hour length is fairly plain sailing. There are a couple of difficulty spikes, yet not in the good, ‘well maybe if I shot him first’ way. The first comes in the form of mortars, and good grief, what accurate and quick to load these mortars are. Zoning in on your position and giving you possibly a second’s notice to escape the radius is one thing to deal with, yet when there are approximately five of them simultaneously flumping their way towards you, it can quickly become infuriating.
That’s nothing compared to the final boss however. Obscenely low visibility, check. Overwhelming odds of the most irritating enemies on the game, check. Frustrating insta-deaths because of these, exaggerated check. The reason I bring this up is simply because, on my own I was having a little trouble with this section to say the least. Yet as soon as my friend picked up a second pad; due to the revival system, it was cake. Reviving a team mate is as simple as pressing a button on them, there is no lag, no delay, it’s instantaneous and you respawn with full health. Seriously, play this with a friend.
Another way to make you feel unstoppable in Narco is to upgrade your weapons with what precious little resources you have. Each of the four guns can be upgraded twice, vastly increasing their death dealing potential. They may be expensive, but they are most certainly worth it. The shotgun becomes a buckshot filled screen of woe, whilst the pistol adopts a Raffica style burst to further dispatch the Cartel with. Just don’t forget to keep tossing those grenades whenever the situation deems it necessary, resupplies are plentiful and they are always deadly even at endgame.
Graphically, you couldn’t ask a lot more from Narco Terror, it looks appealing despite the slightly generic locales on offer, the top down vehicle sections hark back a few decades to give you that retro fix too. Enemies are distinctive, yet if you can’t tell the difference between a mini-gun toting soldier and a stacked, shirtless melee lunatic in a game such as this, you’re going to have some issues! Mind you, even when you don’t have to prioritise targets, happenchance there’s an explosion rattling off to distract you anyway. Sound effects are vibrant and punchy but because of infinite ammo, you’ll soon tire of the sound of your own machine gun, never mind everybody else’s.
So there we have it, pretty much exactly what you would expect from this genre is here in it’s own bombastic little way. It can be one of the most enjoyable game types around, up to the inevitable point of irritation and frustration, where it becomes just like all the rest.
Reviewed on PS3, also available on Xbox 360 and PC.
With H_IDE by WATCH_DOGS, disappear from the network.
With H_IDE by Watch_Dogs, disappear from the network and keep your personal communications off the radar!
Features :
• “VOICE”: Send vocal messages with voice filters, so nobody can recognize you.
• “MESSAGE”: Share encrypted pictures and text messages on Facebook and Twitter to stay anonymous.
• “DECRYPT”: Decrypt pictures and text messages that have been encrypted by other H_IDE by Watch_Dogs users.
• “H_IDENTITY”: Your member identity card, showcasing your ranking among the hackers of the community, and where you can unlock exclusive Watch_Dogs goodies.
• “H_IDE STORE”: Dreaming of being a hacker like Aiden Pearce? You should find what you need in the H_IDE Store…
You can download the iOS version here or the Android version here.
In Watch Dogs, you play as Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker and former thug, whose criminal past led to a violent family tragedy. While seeking justice for those events, you’ll monitor and hack those around you by manipulating the ctOS from the palm of your hand. You’ll access omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a target, control traffic lights and public transportation to stop the enemy… and more.
I got some hands-on playtime with Watch Dogs at Gamescom this week, so stay tuned for my thoughts soon.
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EA have released Update 7.0 for SimCity – have you updated yet?
Have you got SimCity? What has your experience been like? Let us know by leaving a comment below.
Activision and Bungie have released a new Destiny ViDoc – Out Here in the Wild.
Released as part of Gamescom 2013 this week, the ViDoc delves deeper into the world of Destiny, giving you an insight from the team at Bungie on how you can become legend on this new adventure.
I had a very interesting session at Gamescom for Destiny and will be reporting on that soon.
For now, here is the new ViDoc:
For more information and updates, fans can visit www.DestinyTheGame.com
NAMCO BANDAI have released a new video for their forthcoming game Dark Souls II.
Built upon the foundation established by Souls series creator and Dark Souls II Supervisor, Hidetaka Miyazaki, with development helmed by FromSoftware Director Tomohiro Shibuya, Dark Souls II will feature a new hero, a new storyline, and an unfamiliar world for players to survive in, while delivering the uncompromising challenge and ultimate sense of empowerment that players hunger for. Epic battles with gruesome enemies and blood-thirsty bosses await adventurers as they traverse and conquer a devastated world filled with death and despair. Players will also discover a revamped server based multiplayer experience that will put a distinct Dark Souls II twist on the concept of playing and sharing with others. For those with enough tenacity and sheer force of will, great rewards await.
More details surrounding Dark Souls II will become available in the months leading to its release. Begin your Dark Souls II journey at www.DarkSoulsII.com or join the Dark Souls II conversation on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/DARKSOULS.
Actor, writer, comedian and Dark Souls aficionado Peter Serafinowicz lends his voiceover talent to this real-life armour creation video, designed especially for Dark Souls II.
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NAMCO BANDAI have confirmed a special Closed-Beta-Test for DARK SOULS II; scheduled to begin on October 5, 2013 for players in North America and Europe for the PlayStation 3.
If you are interested in joining, you will want to pay close attention to the DARK SOULS Facebook page beginning September 5th for continual DARK SOULS II news and updates regarding the registration process and details pertaining to the DARK SOULS II Closed-Beta.
The depth of the DARK SOULS II Closed-Beta experience will truly test players’ skill, intestinal fortitude, and their sheer will to survive. The DARK SOULS II Closed-Beta will delve into one of the most treacherous areas of the DARK SOULS II world; players will not only get an opportunity to explore an entirely new area of the game, but also experience overwhelming enemy encounters, diabolical challenges, and the unrelenting difficultly that only the developers at FromSoftware can deliver.
Dark Souls II will be launching in Europe and Australasia in March 2014 on the PlayStation 3, the Xbox 360, and PCs.
For more information on Dark Souls II or other NAMCO BANDAI games, please visit http://www.darksoulsii.com/ or http://www.namcobandaigames.eu . To stay up-to-date with additional information pertaining to the DARK SOULS II Closed-Beta please visit the DARK SOULS Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/darksouls.
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The excellent VLC media player had been updated to version 2.0.8.
VLC media player 2.0.8 is an update for bug fixing. It notably improves some lossless decoders, and bring updated and new translations. It also fix problems with encoding.
Ubisoft have released a new trailer for Tom Clancy’s The Division.
A devastating pandemic sweeps through New York City, and one by one, basic services fail. In only days, without food or water, society collapses into chaos. The Division, a classified unit of self-supported tactical agents, is activated. Leading seemingly ordinary lives among us, Division agents are trained to operate independently in order to save society. When society falls, your mission begins.
Ubisoft also shared that Tom Clancy’s The Division will be available for PC, in addition to the previously announced Xbox One and Playstation 4 versions coming in 2014.