Hive app gets updated so you can download captured video from the Hive View

Today Hive has announced its Hive View smart indoor camera can now download captured video content directly to smartphones via the Hive app. Making it easy to save and share footage with family and friends.

This feature is available upon updating the app and owners of a Hive View will be advised of the upgrade when they next open the app.

So if it’s a family moment, a funny moment or something calling for a closer look, you can share it in an instant. When you’re in the Hive app watching a video, just tap download and the moment is yours to keep.

The Council episode two, Hide and Seek, releases May 15

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Episode two of The Council, the narrative adventure game that redefines the genre with RPG mechanics and consequences for every choice, will release on May 15.Hide and Seek continues the story of Louis de Richet as he deals with the dramatic results of his actions in episode one, released to press and player acclaim earlier this year. He must continue his investigation into the disappearance of his mother, Sarah, while dealing with the newly-arrived Spanish head of state, the finally-revealed Lord Mortimer, and the quickly-forming factions on the island.

In the first screenshots for episode two, get a glimpse of brand new areas of the mansion to explore, along with new characters who bring dire news and shocking revelations to the island. Who will you side with? Who can you trust? And how will you find Sarah de Richet? The choices are yours in The Council episode two, Hide and Seek.

Hide and Seek releases on May 17 on Xbox One, Playstation 4 and Steam. Complete Season and Season Pass owners will receive a two day headstart, with all of episode two being playable from May 15, as well as providing access to all future episodes. Episode one, The Mad Ones, is required to run episode two.

The Council is a narrative adventure game that seduced players and journalists alike with a deep and captivating story featuring intricate characters and smart writing. The innovative concept brings the Narrative Adventure genre beyond its boundaries and allows for meaningful choices with impactful consequences.

Nintendo reveals new details on the Nintendo Switch online service

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Nintendo’s upcoming Nintendo Switch Online service is an affordable, multi-featured paid service that lets users enjoy online play for compatible Nintendo Switch games, access a growing library of classic NES games with added online functionality, back up save data for most games, and use additional features for the Nintendo Switch Online smartphone app that will enhance the online experience for compatible games.

Nintendo revealed more information about Nintendo Switch Online, including pricing, Save Data Cloud backup, and additional details about the classic NES games members will be able to play when it launches in September.

European Pricing: Various price points offer a variety of affordable options for different players.

Individual memberships:
One month (30 days): €3.99
Three months (90 days): €7.99
12 months (365 days): €19.99
Family membership (12 months/365 days): €34.99
With a family membership, up to eight Nintendo Account holders will be able to utilise the Nintendo Switch Online service, even on different consoles.

Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online: Members will have access to Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online, a compilation of classic NES games. The collection will initially include 20 games, and more will be added on a regular basis. At launch, previously announced games Balloon Fight, Dr. Mario and Super Mario Bros. 3 will be joined by Donkey Kong, Ice Climber, The Legend of Zelda, Mario Bros., Soccer, Super Mario Bros., Tennis and 10 others that will be announced in the future. And for the first time ever, players will be able to enjoy these games online. Depending on the game, players can engage in online competitive or co-op multiplayer, or take turns controlling the action. Friends can even watch each other play single-player games online, and “pass the controller” at any time. Every classic NES game will support voice chat via the Nintendo Switch Online smartphone app. It will also be possible to play these games offline.

Save Data Cloud Backup: By using Nintendo Switch Online, a backup of Nintendo Switch save data for most Nintendo Switch games will be stored online for easy access. This is great for people who want to retrieve their data if they lose, break or purchase an additional Nintendo Switch console.

Online Play: A Nintendo Switch Online membership will be needed to participate in co-op and competitive online features for many current and upcoming Nintendo Switch games, such as Splatoon 2, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, ARMS, Mario Tennis Aces and Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido.

Nintendo Switch Online App: The Nintendo Switch Online smartphone application can be used to enhance the online experience for compatible games through voice chat and other features.

Destiny 2 Expansion II: Warmind goes LIVE at 7pm BST today (8th May)

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Destiny 2 Expansion II: Warmind unlocks a new chapter in the World of Destiny 2, with the untold story of Ana Bray. Players will venture into a polar ice cap on Mars to explore epic adventures and activities!

Warmind Features:

  • All-new Raid Lair: Spire of Stars

Available Friday at 6pm BST

  • All-new endgame activity: Escalation Protocol
  • New themed weapons, armour and gear to earn
  • New destination polar ice caps of Mars
  • All-new relic weapon, The Valkrie
  • New Strikes
  • New story missions and adventures

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Moments Worth Paying For Trailer

Don’t move a muscle! Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard star in an exclusive trailer for summer blockbuster JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM, the latest film to support the Industry Trust’s Moments Worth Paying For campaign.

In the exclusive piece to camera, Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard emphasise how dinosaurs are the biggest creatures to have ever walked the earth and to really appreciate them you need to see them on the big screen. From nail-biting chases to narrow escapes, these mammoth adventures are worth paying for.

The Industry Trust’s consumer education campaign continues to deliver the core message – inspiring audiences to choose the big screen experience. Like the others in the Moments Worth Paying For series, the trailer directs audiences to the industry-funded film search engine,FindAnyFilm.com, which signposts legal content sources, so they can book, buy and watch at their convenience.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom comes to UK cinemas on 6th June, 2018.

Review: The Swords of Ditto

You really have to feel for the poor people in the land of Ditto for every 100 years their fate is challenged by the evil wizard Mormo, who if unchallenged will gain control over the world of Ditto. However just as Mormo rises up so does a powerful magic sword which will summon a new hero to wield it and become the new ‘Sword of Ditto’ and must stop Mormo from plunging the world into darkness. Well that sounds pretty straight forward right?

The Swords of Ditto is a delightful and colorful rougelike action title that clearly been inspired by games such as the original 2D Zelda games of the past. I love the basic premis of a random hero answering the call every hundred years to stop an evil tyrant from taking over the land. What did come as a welcoming surprise though was in how the game balances the difficulty of the challenge next to the humour and discovery in the world. There is real depth to this game which I came to appreciate but had not expected and a challenging experience that would remind me of the days when permadeath was a factor before being spoiled of endless tries with the respawn system we now over rely on in gaming.

The concept is indeed relatively simple but deliciously brilliant. Every time Mormo rises, the people have one chance to either stop Mormo from taking over thanks to the coronation of the Sword of Ditto, bestowed upon a random person. The guardian spirit of the sword comes in the form of Puku, a talking dung beetle which is a surprise in itself. Puku will seek out the chosen one and guide them to both the magical sword and to explain what has to be done to defeat Mormo. The twist comes in the fact that you only have a limited number of days to prepare for the impending battle with Mormo and should you fail and fall victim to that challenge, Mormo will gain 100 years of control over the land of Ditto before another hero will be called to try again.

That is the aspect I found to thrilling about this game, you have one single life to fulfill your heroic destiny and that is it. Just one life and should you die then Mormo has won a further hundred years in charge and the people will have to suffer until a new hero can rise. Each life will see the Sword of Ditto exploring the world to find new weapons such as Legendary Toys that will aid the fight against Mormo and trying to locate and destroy Mormo’s anchors of power to help our hero in the final battle by weakening Mormo. With only four days in order to collect new weapons, destroy the anchors whilst at the same time trying to survive and battle to prepare for the big fight, how you choose to complete that preparation is key to success and it will different each time.

By each time I really mean each life because should you die, you will become a new sword of ditto with a new completely randomly generated look. Each new hero must go and retrieve the magic sword from the grave of the previous hero to become the Sword of Ditto once more. Now when the hero dies, you will lose everything other than the level of the sword, which increases by collecting XP from killing enemies and completing side quests for the people of Ditto. This means that even if you fail, that progression at least will carry over with the sword so you will begin at that level the next time. You will however lose any consumables you were carrying and any stickers you had. Stickers are very interesting as these can be purchased using in game currency, found whilst exploring or as rewards for completing side quests. Stickers can be applied to the sword and costume and can add new abilities in combat or boost attributes such as doing more damage at night or enhancing elemental attacks. So whilst level progression can carry over, you could spend say two of the four days of preparation time gathering consumables and stickers only to make one mistake and die and lose everything but level progression. This is honestly quite harsh but it does give the game that risk factor which pushes the player to do better and learn from their mistakes.

I mentioned the randomly generated hero and this also applies to the dungeons and layout of the land of Ditto, all of which will change for each generation of Sword of Ditto hero. This makes every lifetime of the hero unique in that the whereabouts of the main dungeons and their design so the puzzles and traps will change each time forcing the player to adapt for each generation of hero. This does have the knock on effect and frustration of having to start over every lifetime, but it really is training more than anything else as each time through will introduce you to new puzzle designs and new enemies which will teach you more about how to handle and defeat them so that one life when it all comes together will get you to the point where you can take on and tackle Mormo.

What I found helps with the potential repetition of gameplay is just how charming and lovely the world of Ditto is to be in. The art style is so bright and colourful and almost Saturday morning cartoonish for me. Certain characters, shops and locations will be there for every lifetime such as the same sticker and toy shops. I also love that each hero is completely different with one hero being a girl with blond hair then it could be a boy with blue hair. On some generations I was even a robot before becoming a wolf, it just keeps it all fresh in a way which also transfers to the hero costume once you have the Sword of Ditto with some outfits looking rather Wonder Woman and some modelled on Lucha Libre wrestlers. It all helps to show that each life is different and unique and how the world can continue to change should the player continue to fail in stopping Mormo.

Not to mention the terrific dialogue and sense of humour threading throughout the game when talking with different characters and especially Puku who tries to get the player caught up with what they have to do each time a new hero awakens by giving short handed explanations to the new hero but reacting to the very fact that you have been through this all before. I love the fast travel system which involves using a Travel Kazoo to summon a bus which enables fast travel to any bust stop you activate during your exploring. The audio and musical score is also just fun from the thwack of a sword hit to the instantly memorable main menu theme. These factors all bring together a joyful world to be in.

That for me is where The Swords of Ditto has its strength, which makes it a fun world to be in even when the frustration of having to start over again each time you fail starts to get you. The game allows players to dip in so if the frustration builds up it is good to just take a break and come back next time with the experience and knowledge to hopefully do better next time. When I failed I knew it was my mistakes that caused me to lose that hero although there were times I felt the difficulty could suddenly spike without warning leading to a cheap death and do over moment. But that is the challenge and by learning from each generation of hero and carrying it forward into the next one can give you as the player more confidence the next time over.

The Swords of Ditto really combines some traditional gaming mechanics with modern day challenges which is rewarding and keeps me coming back for more. I do like that it forces me to think about what I am doing and to learn from mistakes as all you have is one life with that hero to save Ditto and showing just how comfortable we have in recent years of relying on checkpoints and extra lives in order to push through a difficult battle or sequence in a game.

This is old school gaming and will give a challenge to even hardcore gamers out there and it is a welcome one but the whole package is delivered in a wonderful way that amongst all the big heavy hitting AAA titles out now and coming soon, The Swords of Ditto is that title that should sit there on your dashboard ready to go and perfect to spend a couple of hours in each time to test your worth and hum along to a very funky Kazoo fuelled theme song.

Helena Christensen made a surprise appearance at a Huawei P20 Pro masterclass in London

The iconic supermodel and renowned photographer, Helena Christensen made a surprise appearance at a Huawei P20 Pro masterclass on London’s Southbank.

Helena stopped by to treat five lucky competition winners to her photography tips and let them in on some of her techniques for capturing the best images with Huawei’s latest smartphone.

 


Helena Christensen is joined competition winners at a Huawei P20 Pro photography masterclass, at OXO Tower Brasserie in London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday May 2, 2018. Photo credit should read: Jeff Spicer/PA Wire

The masterclass was led by fashion and lifestyle photographer and Leica expert, Alex Lambrechts, who showcased how to take the perfect shot with the new Huawei P20 Pro and its revolutionary AI-powered Leica camera. Alex demonstrated a range of the device’s best features including the selfie camera with 3D portrait lighting, the super slow-motion functionality, and the 5 x Hybrid Zoom to capture stunningly detailed shots of London’s architecture and skyline.


Helena Christensen is joined competition winners at a Huawei P20 Pro photography masterclass, at OXO Tower Brasserie in London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday May 2, 2018. Photo credit should read: Jeff Spicer/PA Wire

The Huawei P20 Pro is creating a new renaissance in smartphone photography. With its advanced camera system to capture more light, more details and more beauty via the world’s first triple-lens Leica camera and 5 x Hybrid Zoom, the Huawei P20 Pro will ensure that you capture perfect photos every time.

Helena recently partnered with Huawei to launch “See More” – her own collection of intimate gallery portraits, which capture three fascinating subjects. The images showcase the vivid colours and stunning detail of photography delivered through the Huawei P20 Pro.

The Huawei P20 Pro is available to buy from all UK carriers and retail partners now, we have a review of the P20 Pro and the P20 coming very soon.

LITTLE NIGHTMARES Complete Edition coming to Nintendo Switch

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Calling all Nintendo Switch fans, discover the mysterious universe of Six with the upcoming release of LITTLE NIGHTMARES Complete Edition on 18th May, 2018.

The game is hand-tailored for the Nintendo Switch with a 720p (upscale) resolution and 30FPS for the Handheld mode and a 720p (native) 30 FPS for the TV mode. Get ready to jump with fright with the addition of the HD Rumble possibilities.

The LITTLE NIGHTMARES Complete Edition will also contain the console pre-order bonus such as the Upside-Down Teapot and Scarecrow Mask. All the additional stories from The Secret of the Maw Expansion Pass are included to expand the gloomy experience. These separated stories will be playable with different save data for Six and the Kid. Players will be able to play the two protagonists wearing an exclusive Pakku mask which becomes available in the Extras menu once the Pac-Man amiibo is scanned.

Two Minute Review: Charge: Tower Pro for PS4 from Snakebyte

It’s time to do a two minute review of the Charge: Tower Pro for PS4 from Snakebyte.

The Charge:Tower Pro by snakebyte is a true allrounder and the essential accessory for your PlayStation 4. Not only can you store and show off up to 15 of your favorite games or movies, but also charge your controllers. The bottom houses a USB hub with two ports, while the top comes with a detachable charging station that charges two DualShock 4 controllers at the same time. Its LED status indicators let you know when your controllers are ready for action. The entire design is specifically tailored to the PlayStation 4 and the assembly is super-simple.

Features

  • Mini cabinet for up do 15 discs (Games/Blu-ray movies)
  • Serves as USB Hub with two USB ports
  • Includes charging cradle for two controllers
  • LED charging status indicator
  • Easy to assemble
  • Matches console design
  • Colour: Black

Who are Snakebyte?

Established in Germany 1997, the snakebyte group is a leading global provider of consumer electronics. The Company has offices in Germany, Shenzhen, the US and Hong Kong and develops and distributes a wide selection of products specializing in connected media devices, gaming, simulation, drones & RC products. In addition, the Company provides its services in the OEM/ODM sector, working with partners to realise their goals and stay ahead of the competition. The snakebyte group have high levels of expertise in hardware engineering and software development, experts at creating an ecosystem in which technology and media can co-exist and provide state-of-the-art experiences for the consumer.

What’s in the box?

The box contains all the parts you need to build the tower!

A Closer Look

Once you have put the pieces together, you plug in the power and then you connect up the micro USB connector to the controllers.

Then you just place the controllers on the top of the tower.

Then put in any game boxes you want on the shelves and thats it.

Final Thoughts

The Tower Pro comes in several pieces rather than a complete unit – but don’t worry, it only takes a few moments to put it all together.

The idea of this particular unit is to both charge your PS4 controllers, whilst at the same time providing some storage for your games or blu-rays. If you are not concerned about the storage element then take a look at our review of Two Minute Review: Twin:Charge 4 from Snakebyte.

To set it up you just plug in the USB cable into the tower, and then into either a wall socket (if you have a plug) or to your PS4 (or other USB port) and that’s it! Then you just put the controllers on the tower and wait.

When the controllers are charging the LEDs on the front show Red and when the controllers are charged it shows Blue.

There are also two USB ports on the front of the Tower you can use too!

Like a lot of Snakebytes products, it is very simple and uncomplicated – just what you want to ensure that your controllers stay charged and are ready to use when you need them, along with having some of your favourite games to hand ready to plan. If you have a PS4 then you should definitely take a closer look at this one.

Available now, the Charge: Tower Pro for PS4 from Snakebyte is priced around £22.

For more information, please visit mysnakebyte.com and follow snakebyte on Facebook, and Twitter.

Review: Bluesound Pulse Mini

Here is our review of the Bluesound Pulse Mini Compact All-In-One Streaming Music System.

Not one to be underestimated, the PULSE MINI is more powerful and clear than many players twice its size, thanks to a patented dual-acoustic chamber. Place anywhere in the home, and fill the space with beautifully blended full-range sound.

Features

  • Stream music to multiple Bluesound Players all over the home
  • Access and connect to internet radio stations, cloud music services, and your own local music library
  • Control music wirelessly with an intuitive Controller App for iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, and Windows & Mac OS X desktops
  • Integrated high-performance speakers
  • Innovative digital amplifier
  • Highest quality built-in Bluetooth (aptX)
  • Simple setup, easily expandable and portable
  • Instinctive touch control on unit
  • Available in Black or White

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

Out of the box the Pulse Mini looks the part – its compact, sleek and has only a control panel on the top of the unit itself and the build quality is excellent. It’s also fairly heavy so you won’t have any worries about it being knocked over.

There is an Ethernet port for connecting the Pulse Mini to your home network, or you can use Wi-Fi, although if you have the ability to connect to your home network via Ethernet you may as well take it to ensure a more stable connection – although it is worth noting that during the testing of the Pulse Mini we had no problems at all with Wi-Fi.

On the rear of the Pulse Mini is a USB port for connecting some storage along with an optical / analogue input (using a supplied adaptor) and a headphone socket, pretty much everything you need.

The Mini can playback pretty much any type of audio file, whether its an MP3 or a high quality FLAC file, and play them very well.

It is compatible with a number of online streaming services, including Spotify and Tidal – and if you really want to stream some high quality lossless audio you can use a Tidal HiFi account.

The sound quality on the Pulse Mini is brilliant, especially when playing back high quality audio – I’ve recently been listening to a lot of music via Tidal and it really makes a difference.

You can control everything you need for audio playback via the app – it’s simple to use and has everything easily accessible to get you listening to what you want quickly, although it does take a little getting used to. It is compatibility with iOS and Android devices and there is even a version for the Kindle Fire.

Setting up the Pulse Mini to use with online services was simple, however setting it up to use an existing music library took some time – given the number of devices on the market today that just work seamlessly with your existing collection it was a shame the Pulse Mini didn’t. It also doesn’t support Apple AirPlay so no streaming directly from your iPhone.

The Bluesound Pulse Mini is a fantastic bit of kit just narrowly missing out on a Gold Award because of the lack of AirPlay and the time it took to set up with an existing music collection, but other than that it’s certainly one worth taking a loot, and listen to!

The Bluesound Pulse Mini is available now priced around £499.

For more information check out the Bluesound website.

Two Minute Review: Venom Vertical Charging Stand

It’s time for our Two Minute Review of the Vertical Charging Stand from Venom.

Dock and rapidly recharge up two XBOX ONE wireless controllers. Powerful rechargeable battery packs provide up to 18 hours of supercharged gameplay. Features an additional two USB ports for additional gaming gear.

Features

  • Vertical stand compatible with Xbox One X and S
  • Supplied with two rechargeable battery packs
  • Charges while on standby
  • Compatible with Xbox Wireless and Elite Controllers
  • Powered via USB (cable included)
  • Two additional USB charging ports
  • Storage for six games

Who are Venom?

From their website:

“Since 1999, UK based Venom has designed and manufactured gaming accessories. We pride ourselves on producing quality products at an affordable price. All our products are designed in the UK by our dedicated design team to create desirable accessories to enhance the gaming experience.”

What’s in the box?

The box contains the charging stand only – all user guides are now available online only.

A Closer Look

Swap out the batteries on your Xbox controllers with the battery packs included in the box.

Place your Xbox One on the charging stand and connect it all up.

Then all you need to do is place the Xbox controllers on the charging stand and away you go.

Final Thoughts

The vertical charging stand is designed to work with either the Xbox One S or the Xbox One X – both of which have been designed so that you can stand them up, unlike previous Xbox iterations.

Setting up the charging stand was simple – fit the Xbox into it, plug in the attached USB cable, and that’s it. Swap the batteries on the controllers and just leave them resting in place when you are not using them. The front LED lights even tell you when they are charging and when they are fully charged, and the battery life is very good – you can get a good gaming session in without worrying.

One nice additional feature of the charging stand is the ability to store 6 games in it. Whilst that isn’t likely to be your entire gaming collection, you can store either your favourite 6 games or the current 6 games you are playing making them easily accessible.

Access to the ports, power button and drive on the Xbox isn’t hampered at all by having it in the stand. The Xbox felt very secure in the stand too.

There are even two USB ports on the front of the stand you can use for other connections.

If you do like having your Xbox standing up, then you might want to take a closer look at the Venom Vertical Charging Stand – it has you covered!

Available now priced around £29.99.

You can learn more from the Venom website. 

Xiaomi phones are officially coming to the UK via Three UK

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With Xiaomi getting bigger, Well today it’s been announced that CK Hutchison’s 3 Group are forming of a global strategic alliance that will bring Xiaomi’s smartphones, as well as IoT and lifestyle products, to the telecom and retail divisions of CK Hutchison Group across the world.

The alliance will broaden the product range of CK Hutchison’s 3 Group and A S Watson brands and help accelerate Xiaomi’s international expansion.

With CK Hutchison has over 17,700 retail and telecom stores worldwide, close to 130 million active mobile customers and 140 million loyal retail customers.

Xiaomi products will initially be available at 3 Group’s stores in Austria, Denmark, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Sweden and the UK and in A S Watson’s Fortress, Superdrug and Kruidvat stores in Hong Kong, Ireland, the UK and the Netherlands.  Xiaomi will also extend its collaboration with CK Hutchison’s operator channels in European markets.  The agreement covers certain preferential arrangements for smartphones in the telecom markets in Denmark, Ireland and Sweden, and for Xiaomi’s “Mi Ecosystem” IoT and lifestyle products in certain markets.

Wang Xiang, Xiaomi Senior Vice President, said, “We are thrilled to ink this win-win partnership with CK Hutchison, which is a global leader in the retail and telecom industries.  As we deepen our international footprint, we are excited to partner with CK Hutchison, which will enable us to deliver on our vision to bring innovation to everyone across the world.  I believe our wide range of high-quality, well-designed products at accessible and honest pricing will be warmly welcomed by CK Hutchison’s customers.”

Mr Li Ka-shing, CK Hutchison Chairman (center back); Mr Lei Jun, Xiaomi Founder, Chairman and CEO (left back) and Mr Victor Li, CK Hutchison Group Co-Managing Director and Deputy Chairman witness the formation of a Global Strategic Alliance by the two companies, of which the agreement is signed by Mr Wang Xiang, Xiaomi Senior Vice President (front left) and Mr Canning Fok, CK Hutchison Group Co-Managing Director.

“We are excited by this agreement with Xiaomi.  With CK Hutchison’s global retail and telecom footprint, Xiaomi will have access to hundreds of millions of customers instantly,” said Canning Fok, CK Hutchison Group Co-Managing Director.  “Xiaomi has high quality, well-designed products at accessible prices.  We expect them to be well received by both our telecom customers and our general retail customers.  This is a win-win situation for both companies.”

Xiaomi products will initially be available at 3 group’s stores in Austria, Denmark, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Sweden and the UK.

Alos will be available in A S Watson’s Fortress, Superdrug and Kruidvat stores in Hong Kong, Ireland, UK and the Netherlands.

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Brand new gameplay trailer reveals console release date of 8-Bit Armies

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SOEDESCO revealed that the fast-paced Real Time Strategy game 8-Bit Armies is coming to PS4 and Xbox One on the 21st of September, both digitally and physically. A physical PC version will also be released on this date.

The eagerly awaited action-strategy title was made by the Command & Conquer era veterans at Petroglyph.

8-Bit Armies is a tribute to classic RTS games and is suitable for existing fans and new players of the genre seeking a friendly approach to strategy gaming. With a colourful, blocky voxel art style, the game is accessible to anyone regardless of experience.

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

Features:

  • Play with easy to understand military units and structures
  • Obliterate your enemies in a variety of colorful, destructible maps
  • Complete 40 single-player missions and 12 co-op missions
  • Compete in online multiplayer with up to five other players or AIs

Enjoy easy controls that are perfectly adapted to consoles

The game is further enhanced with an all-original soundtrack from Command & Conquer music composer Frank Klepacki, which is reminiscent of some of his greatest hits from previous Westwood Studios RTS games.

STAY is coming to PC, MAC/Xbox One worldwide this May

PQUBE today announced that STAY, the highly anticipated atmospheric adventure game featuring pixel-style graphics and a gripping thriller-like story is releasing worldwide on PC May 16th and Xbox One on May 30th.

The title will feature a 20% worldwide launch discount on Steam from the 16th May until the 23rd of May.

Developed by award-winning Spanish indie studio Appnormals Team, STAY is the story of Quinn: A therapist who wakes up alone and locked in a strange room with nothing of note save for a computer hooked up to an internet chat room. That chat room has one other member: You. As Quinn’s only contact with the outside world, you become his single ray of hope. Your choices – and your timeliness when it comes to responding to his requests – will single-handedly shape his escape efforts… or lead him down the path to an untimely end.

The clock never stops
STAY plays out in real-time, meaning that every minute spent away from the game is a minute Quinn is left alone. Drop out of conversations or leave Quinn to fend for himself for too long and there may be consequences to your actions.


Raise your empathy
Quinn is on edge, and every response matters. Prove yourself a compassionate ally and he’ll learn to trust you and share both his findings and deepest thoughts. Fail, and his emotions may work against you.


Interactive storytelling
Featuring 24 chapters, seven different endings, dozens of life-altering choices and entire webs of conversation, STAY is designed to be replayed multiple times. Explore myriad rooms and unearth hidden secrets in subsequent playthroughs to piece together the full story.

Uncover the truth
Webcams around the environment and on the computer enable you to watch and analyse Quinn’s reactions, mental state and actions while he is Away From Keyboard. Pick up on his lies, use that knowledge to your advantage and uncover the truth at the heart of STAY.

Solve mind-bending puzzles
Help Quinn get the better of the conundrums he encounters inside his prison by taking direct control of his actions during numerous puzzle sections.