Get your Guitars ready for Guitar Hero Live

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Guitar Hero is back, has today announced the pop culture phenomenon that captured the hearts of 40 million players across the globe is officially available at retail stores nationwide with the completely reinvented Guitar Hero Live. Developed by FreeStyleGames, the studio behind DJ Hero and DJ Hero 2, Guitar Hero Live introduces a radically improved guitar controller, hundreds of songs and two brand new ways to play: GH Live, a first-person point of view where you play in front of a real crowd that reacts to how you perform, and GHTV, the world’s first playable music video network.

EDITORIAL USE ONLY Television presenter Laura Whitmore celebrates the launch of Guitar Hero Live by recreating the ultimate rock star moment Ð throwing a TV out of a first storey window at LondonÕs Truman Brewery. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday October 22, 2015. Guitar Hero Live, available nationwide tomorrow, completely reimagines the pop culture phenomenon, placing you centre stage with live-action gameplay and introduces GHTV, the worldÕs first playable music video network. Photo credit: Matt Crossick/PA Wire

The Guitar Hero Live UK launch saw ultimate rock girl Laura Whitmore create an image inspired by iconic rock and roll behaviour as she hurled a TV out of a first-floor window at London’s Truman Brewery. She was joined by fellow celebrity Guitar Hero fan Danny Jones, who also had a go at creating his own rockstar moment before getting to grips with one of the year’s most anticipated games.

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“Guitar Hero is one of the most beloved gaming franchises of all time, and now, after years of research and development, it’s back, totally reinvented, and better than ever with Guitar Hero Live,” said Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing. “The experience of being up on stage, in first person, playing in front of a live crowd that responds to your performance in real time, will put your heart in your throat. And GHTV, which lets you play along to your favourite music videos will keep the game fresh with a continuous stream of new content. We’ve poured our hearts and souls into Guitar Hero Live and we can’t wait for fans to get their hands on it. It’s going to be awesome.”

Activision and FreeStyleGames are also bringing the Guitar Hero Live experience to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch at launch and Apple TV later this year. The mobile version of the game is available as a bundle with a guitar controller that works across Apple devices, letting fans live out the rockstar experience anytime, anywhere.

Each mode of the game delivers a new take on the music game genre. An unparalleled leap in rockstar realism, GH Live is a live-action experience that delivers the full emotional roller coaster of being on stage, with players performing in a real band, in front of real crowds, who react in real time to how well or poorly you play. Shot live with musicians performing in front of real crowds, GH Live delivers the raw excitement and stage fright that comes with owning the stage in front of thousands of cheering – or jeering – fans.

GHTV is a revolutionary new way to play Guitar Hero. The 24-hour playable music video network lets fans play along to a continually-updated collection of official videos, from the newest releases to favourite hits. GHTV is a living, breathing platform that will launch with hundreds of songs and will continue to grow, with new songs added weekly, serving as an ever-expanding source for music discovery while bringing the party atmosphere back to the living room. In GHTV, fans can play along with different channels of music or choose to play one of hundreds of songs on demand. Fans can win fame playing solo or with their friends in local head-to-head multiplayer, and online against other players trying to master the same song. And simply by plugging in a USB mic, players can sing along to the music in both GH Live and GHTV with lyrics displayed on screen.

GHTV also includes Premium Shows, which highlight premium playable content such as live concert footage, debut music videos in the platform and more. Starting today, fans can experience the GHTV premiere of the Avenged Sevenfold Premium Show, including playable concert footage recorded at the band’s recent headlining performance at England’s venerable Download Festival. Players will also be awarded with a custom Avenged Sevenfold themed note highway and player card. Activision is also giving fans a chance to get in the game by submitting clips of themselves performing Ed Sheeran’s hit song “Sing” through the musical.ly app, with winners being featured in a world premiere music video that will be playable in the game.

Watch the launch trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops III

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Call of Duty: Black Ops III, in Campaign mode, you must navigate the hot spots of a new Cold War to find your missing brothers. Players can play the campaign cooperatively or solo and are now always connected to the intelligence grid and their fellow operatives during battle.

Multiplayer features a new momentum-based chained movement system, allowing players to fluidly move through the environment with finesse, using controlled thrust jumps, slides, and mantling. Black Ops III multiplayer also introduces the new Specialist character system, which allows players to master 9 characters’ battle-hardened weapons and abilities through a challenge-based unlock progression system. No Treyarch title would be complete without its signature Zombies offering. “Shadows of Evil” has its own distinct storyline right out of the box, set in the fictional 1940s Morg City, where four particularly troubled individuals – the femme fatale, the magician, the detective, and the boxer – star in this film-noir inspired horror story.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is scheduled to release on 6th November on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. An Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version will also be released on that day, although they’ll only offer online multiplayer and zombies game modes.

 

 

Total War: WARHAMMER release date and more

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SEGA Europe Ltd. and Creative Assembly today revealed the Pre-order Bonus, High King Edition and Limited Edition for Total War: WARHAMMER, the game that brings to life the most comprehensive vision possible of the Warhammer Fantasy Battle world –Total War: WARHAMMER will be the first in an epic trilogy, supported with free and paid-for content post-release and is set to launch on 28th April, 2016.

Pre-order Bonus – Chaos Warriors Race Pack:

Those gamers who pre-order any edition from participating retailers will receive Total War: WARMAMMER’s first DLC for free alongside the game on release day. The Chaos Warriors Race Pack includes three new playable Legendary Lords, enabling you to select the corrupted and powerful Chaos Warriors as your race in the Grand Campaign.

Featuring unique new mounts, bloodthirsty units and monstrous creatures, this Race Pack also brings with it a brand new, narrative-driven quest chain for each Legendary Lord, and an armoury of twisted and cursed magic items.

The Total War: WARHAMMER standard edition is now available for pre-order from Steam and other retailers world-wide via www.Totalwar.com/Warhammer.

High King Edition:

The Total War: WARHAMMER High King Edition will be produced in a single, extremely limited run.

Modelled on the legendary Book of Grudges, the High King Edition will ship in a large ornate presentation box, featuring metallic gold and 3D sculpted detail in the iconic Dwarfen style. Contained within is a host of treasures guaranteed to sate the gold-lust of the mightiest Dwarfen High King; including:

  • Grudge Ring: This quality metal ring, with a rotating inner band is perfect to spin whilst brooding over grudges and plotting revenge. Six numbered bevels on the inner hoop allow the ring to double as a fully functioning die.
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  • Slayer’s Whetstone Pendant: Made of genuine, functional whetstone and inscribed with the talismanic Master Rune of Spite, this hefty trinket would be treasured and jealously guarded by any self-respecting Slayer, who aims to keep a keen edge on their blades.
    • Dwarfen Drinking Horn & Stand: Toast your victories with this beautifully decorated drinking horn; wrought with icons and sigils in the Dwarfen craftsman style. Suitable for both display and practical use, it can hold a full pint and comes complete with its own unique metal display stand. Please note, liquid cannot be ‘sipped’ from this drinking horn, it may only be ‘quaffed’.
    • Canvas Map: Plan your campaigns of conquest as any High King should with this gorgeously illustrated canvas map of the game world
    • Integrated Artbook: Integrated into the High King Edition’s impressive packaging is a large art book featuring exclusive concepts.
      • Metal Case: Protect your game disks from the perilous dangers of the Old World with this exclusive metal case.
    • Insider Guide: A printed strategy guide for Total War: WARHAMMER; this book will help get you started with the game and offers invaluable tactical advice to help you dominate the battlefields of the Old World
    • Chaos Warriors Race Pack: The Chaos Warriors Race Pack offers a new playable race with a full roster of bloodthirsty units, terrifying mounts and monstrous creatures. Lead the corrupted Chaos hordes as one of three new playable Legendary Lords and embrace the Ruinous Powers as you embark on brand new quest chains, unlocking powerful items and gaining the favour of the dark Chaos Gods.

The High King Edition is available for pre-order now from the following retailers: www.Totalwar.com/Highking

Limited Edition:

Alongside the extremely rare High King Edition, a Limited Edition will also be available at select retailers. This version includes the metal case and Insider Guide detailed above in the High King Edition.

All Editions are available for pre-order now www.Totalwar.com/Limited

Review: Pro Evolution Soccer 2016

After regaining their once spectacular form over the last few years, Konami and PES Production’s 2016 entry into the football genre promises to be their best yet. Touting new and improved mechanics, as is custom on a yearly release cycle, can Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 hold off the ever looming FIFA entry?

Recreating the beautiful game has always been the top priority over at the Pro Evo camp, let EA have their licences and flashy menus, with PES, it’s all about the gameplay. And to be fair, it’s never been so good. All the talk regarding the new ‘advanced collision system’ that seems very reminiscent of the usual buzz words and hype surrounding a games release into the wild, is actually true. Amongst many other improvements, you can genuinely feel this coming into play. Darty and nippy wingers will soon run into trouble against stocky defenders they come up against, whilst strong, stout attackers, more realistically, will have a greater advantage when it comes to jostling and winning headers.

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New animations add to the realism

The physicality of the game is difficult to pinpoint onto one aspect, instead you’ll feel it in everything you do. Momentum and weight come into play in almost all facets, whether it be attempting a potentially risqué tackle, or just scurrying through sluggish defenders. The AI feels stronger this year too, instead of the nearest opposing player just rushing straight at you and swiping the ball away, they’ll play more conservatively and wait for opportunities to pounce. It can lead to a more thoughtful style of play, giving you time to think and plan your actions, instead of just instantly sprinting out or passing as soon as someone comes near.

One of the largest improvements this year over the previous outing is the sheer responsiveness and fluidity of the controls. This of course helps to tie in excellently with the more physics based approach this time around. It not only makes individual players feel more unique, but also shows off their real life talents too, controlling players like Tevez or Aguero can feel a world apart from others. Of course everything that made last year’s PES so entertaining on the pitch makes a welcome return too, the realistic feel of how counter play can be so devastating to either side means one mistake can easily change the outcome. This is without doubt, the closest you’ll get to the real experience in terms of drama and flair.

A slew of additions help to increase the realism too. Dynamic weather changes and new goalkeeper personalities mean surprises are bound to happen; along with new and updated animations making their appearance, hopefully it’ll be less likely for repetition to set in too quickly. In fact the only thing that’s such a far cry from reality, are the referees’ inattentiveness to players’ flagrant disregard for another’s wellbeing. I mean you can seriously afflict some atrocities on this without the man in black giving two monkeys. It’s an odd choice, but perhaps it’s yet another thing tied into the physics-orientated style of the game.

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Dynamic weather can change the pace mid-game

In terms of modes on offer, there are the usual quick matches, tournaments, training and online offerings to peruse. Yet these might not see much action compared to the improved Master League career mode and of course, myClub (PES’s version of FIFA’s Ultimate Team). Master League has, thankfully, had more than just a quick lick of paint applied to it. It not only looks much more modern and streamlined, but also more closely resembles a football management game due to its calendared appearance. It might still not quite measure up to FIFA’s career mode, but little touches here and there make strong cases to give it a try. The game will generally make a large fuss about signing high profile players to your team by triggering press conference cutscenes too, making grabbing that big named star feel just that little bit more special. A nice little touch is that those star signings will generate more income from fans too, such as selling more shirts with their favourite player’s name emblazoned on the rear. The transfer system seems a bit more intuitive and rational than before, but sadly you still can’t negotiate personally with the player.

Pro Evo’s ‘myClub’ could well be quite the time sink for a lot of players too, particularly those who’ve dabbled in FUT. Expanding on last year’s debut, there’ve been some beneficial tweaks and added polish without managing to flip it on its head. You still can’t transfer players for example, but people in your roster can now level up, (slowly) increasing their stats and experience; overall giving it a solid RPG-lite feeling of progression. Players you don’t want, or have no real need for, can be converted into a trainer which will remove them, but in return will give a stat boost to another player you choose. It’s a decent system complete with rarity colours and the hunt for better players driving you forwards; however people who wish to really succeed will undoubtedly have to consider spending extra (real life) currency here.

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Honestly don’t even bother appealing for a free kick, it’s not happening

As far as the game’s presentation goes, it can be a bit of a mixed bag. Textures and fidelity on things like clothing and certain players’ faces not only look fantastic, but realistic too, as do the incredible amount of animations in the game. The physical collisions between players and the ball look great and believable, especially when in slow motion where you can see each individual contact point. A lot of the menus have been spruced up to give a more modern (and competing) feel, with the Master League receiving a lot of love too. However, the crowds can look a little too generic at times despite how pronounced their effect can be in terms of sound. The commentary track has its highs and lows too, with inane tap-ins that bear no consequence on the outcome of the game receiving the same excitable admiration as spectacular 89 minute volleys that tie up the game.

On this generation of consoles at least, PES Productions have proved once again that it’s substance over style that should matter most; that the gameplay itself has unquestionably done more than enough to warrant a recommendation. The lack of licences isn’t particularly a deal breaker anymore due to the ability to download custom strips and even managers, and the effort put into modernising the atypical Konami menus is welcomed too. FIFA might still look better in certain areas, but PES feels better where it matters most, on the pitch.

Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash coming to Wii U 20th November

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Coming exclusively to Wii U in Europe on 20th November, Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash offers brand new fun for court competitors, including the ability to team up with amiibo. Supported amiibo can be your partner in online doubles matches, or join you to battle strong computer-controlled opponents in the offline Knockout Challenge mode. The more matches your amiibo plays, the more experience it’ll gain, becoming a uniquely powerful team-mate as its abilities increase over time.

New faces like Rosalina also hit the courts, along with returning characters like Luigi, Waluigi, Boo and more for tennis with a distinct Mushroom Kingdom twist. On top of standard shots like topspin, lobs, slices and more, the new Ultra Smash move sees characters leap high into the air and smash the ball down to devastating effect. Adept tennis tacticians can also gain the advantage by hitting the right shot while standing in the coloured Chance Areas that occasionally appear, unleashing super-strong smashes or bamboozling slices to flummox adversaries on the other side of the net.

Using a combination of controllers including the Wii U GamePad, Wii Remote, Wii U Pro Controller and Classic Controller Pro, up to four players can get together in supported modes for lively tennis battles. And with a choice of camera angles, there’ll be no more defeats blamed on having to play on the far side of the court – the TV and GamePad screen can each show a different end of the court, so both teams will always have the perfect view.

Gameplay modes offer plenty of opportunities for tennis tomfoolery:

  • Knockout Challenge: Tense tiebreak matches against increasingly difficult computer-controlled opponents await in this single-player mode. If the going gets too tough, you can call in a supported amiibo as your doubles partner.
  • Mega Battle: Your character grows to gigantic proportions after grabbing a Mega Mushroom, dominating the court with their increased power and range. When rivals on both sides of the net are giant-sized, anything can happen!
  • Classic Tennis: For those who prefer their tennis a little more traditional, Classic Tennis offers two variations: Standard mode features Chance Shots and Jump Shots but no Mega Mushrooms, while Simple puts competitors between the tramlines with no Chance Shots or power-ups – a real test of tennis prowess.
  • Online multiplayer: Go up against distant adversaries from all over the world in competitive ranked play in either Mega Battle or Classic Tennis modes, or quickly jump into more casual matches. Two players on the same console can team up to take on all-comers, or a supported amiibo can join you on as your doubles partner on the online courts.

As a limited launch offer, anyone who purchases Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash from Nintendo eShop in its first four weeks on sale will receive a download code for the Nintendo 64 game Mario Tennis on Wii U Virtual Console. This N64 title not only kick-started Mario’s tennis career, it also introduced the world to Waluigi for the very first time.

Compete to see who’s the top seed in your household, train up a compatible amiibo as a powerful doubles partner and match up against online opponents in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, coming to Wii U in Europe on November 20th. Two colourful new controller designs – Wii Remote Plus Toad and Wii Remote Plus Bowser – will also be available on the same day.

 

Official Star Wars Knitted Jumpers From Numskull

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Be prepared for galactic domination of the festive season by making sure you’ve got the best Christmas jumpers in the universe.

Numskull are the true masters when it comes to creating Christmas jumpers.  Whether you’re on the dark Side or fighting with the rebel Alliance, there is something for every Star Wars fan within this range.

Numskull pride themselves not just on their superb designs but also on their superior quality of product. Every one of their jumpers is designed and manufactured in the UK from scratch, and because all their jumpers are knitted you get that authentic Christmas jumper feeling, with an eye catching twist.

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There are six different Star Wars jumper designs for adults to choose from, including Boba Fett and R2-D2 which are exclusive to GAME until 19th November  http://www.game.co.uk/en/endless-range/clothing-and-merchandise/christmas-jumpers/

There will also be two designs for kids being released ahead of National Christmas Jumper day on 18th December.

 

Ubisoft launches Assassin’s Creed Syndicate

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Today, Ubisoft announced that Assassin’s Creed Syndicate is now becoming available across retailers worldwide on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Assassin’s Creed Syndicate will be available to purchase in the UK on Friday, 23rd October.

Set in London during the height of the Industrial Revolution, players will step into the shoes of twin Master Assassins, Jacob and Evie Frye. Fighting to liberate London, Jacob and Evie help define the birth of organised crime in an adventure filled with action, intrigue and brutal combat.

Led by Ubisoft Quebec, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate introduces an array of new weapons and skills. Along with Jacob’s brawn and Evie’s stealth, players use a new arsenal of weapons, including the kukri knife, brass knuckles and cane sword in brutal combat, and utilise the brand new rope launcher to scale buildings in seconds or take enemies by surprise.

With the Season Pass included in the Gold Edition of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, players can delve deeper into London in 1868 and beyond with new missions, including The Last Maharaja, A Long Night, Streets of London with new gear, weapons, outfits, and a permanent XP boost. Players brave enough will visit London in 1888 at the height of the Jack the Ripper killings to take-on the world’s most infamous serial killer in a deadly game of cat and mouse.

Additionally, PlayStation 4 players will be challenged to investigate The Dreadful Crimes, a series of odd murders taking place in Assassin’s Creed Syndicate’s Victorian London. These ten exclusive missions are directly inspired by the Penny Dreadful stories, which were weekly pocket novels very popular amongst the working class in 19th century London that narrated fictitious and sensational crime stories. Players will find clues and question multiple witnesses as they progress through stories based on the works of Victorian detective writers.

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate players worldwide will also receive two free outfits in November; Evie’s shocking steampunk-inspired “Dr. Daniel’s Garments” outfit and Jacob’s “The Creature’s Rags” outfit, a patchwork getup reminiscent of Dr. Frankenstein’s infamous Creature to customise their experience in London.

The Windows PC version of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate will be available worldwide on 19th November.

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate players can unlock exclusive content for the game via the Ubisoft Club, which launched earlier this week. For players of previous Assassin’s Creed titles, the Club offers the benefit of exclusive outfits from previous Assassin’s Creed protagonists, such as Ezio, Shao Jun, Aveline, Elise and Edward. As they gain experience points and unlock badges, Club members can also redeem Units for six exclusive rewards, such as unique weapons, colour schemes for their wardrobe and the official soundtrack.  The Ubisoft Club is free and can be accessed at any time, without ever leaving the game.

Review: Life is Strange Episodes 1-5

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There always seems to be a love or hate relationship between people and games that want to tell a story. They’re some of my favourite titles but Life is Strange is here to tell a story and if that’s not what you want it’s not for you. Luckily Life is Strange sticks to its guns throughout and never forgets it’s main goal is to tell a story just to try and please everyone. Through exploration,  conversation and the protagonist’s internal dialogue we follow Maxine on her journey – although never call her that, it’s Max.

Max is a pretty cool 18 year old girl attending college trying to make her way as a Photographer. She’s a bit of a nerd and proud of it struggling as many have to navigate through the difficult social experiences of college. There’s a sense of reality to her that makes her feel like a genuine person. She doesn’t pause to look directly at the camera before quoting the latest meme to try and win favour with the audience. Instead she is allowed to develop and grow on her own as we watch as an observer. We see some of Max’s deepest thoughts and feelings and follow her through almost every experience. There isn’t anything to experience in LiS that isn’t through Max’s eyes which builds a strong connection. So much so that during intimate or personal moments I even felt slightly uneasy as if I was spying. There’s a strange awkwardness to those moments that only further build your relationship with Max.

It’s not just Max either,  she’s backed up by an incredibly able supporting cast of characters that you get to know through their interactions with Max. Apart from a few NPCs stood by the side of the road there are no characters to interact with that don’t serve at least some purpose. And even those NPCs may have effects that aren’t instantly obvious. It never feels like your talking to a ‘B’ character or someone who doesn’t matter because basically, everyone matters.

The majority of the gameplay takes the form of conversations where,  in the game’s own words,  every decision counts. Even the smallest of interactions can have some serious consequences and it’s nice that they’re rarely blatantly obvious. With no manual save system you might be thinking there’s going to be a lot of unplugging consoles or PC’s or that LiS is a punishing roguelike but Max has a rather important trick up her sleeve.

LifeIsStrange_Screenshot_VICTORIASROOM_EMBARGO30_1422371034.01.20150_01There’s something Max can do that most people can’t. She has a limited ability to reverse time which she becomes aware of right at the start of the first episode. Undeniably this would be a significant ability in any game but when every decision counts it becomes vital. You quickly learn to play your way through the different options available to you in a conversation and then reverse and select the best outcome.  It sounds like it’s impossible to have significant choices given that you can see the effects and then select the one you want but believe me you will agonise over some decisions. Often knowing the outcomes makes deciding worse and of course the butterfly effect is always a concern.

What’s removed from the game is the question of how to get the outcome you want.  There’s none of the ambiguous remarks from Mass Effect 3 to trick you into a mistake.  You not only know what each choice does but you can see the effects happen and then change them at will. So LiS therefore concentrates on making each decision important given that you have the tools to choose wisely. But that’s not to say there aren’t a few moments where you’ll need to rely on Max’s relationships and communication skills without being able to rewind but for close to the entire game you will be able to do so at will.

The story itself revolves mainly around Max’s relationships with the people around her combined with he understanding of her abilities.  There is a criminal mystery to unravel along with a strange vision that Max keeps experiencing suggesting something major, really major,  is about to happen to her home town. It’s an emotional story at times that takes time to develop and knows exactly when to wait and let things set in and when to punch you in the heart with a turning point. More than once I have been close to tears in certain scenes where emotions are high. LiS is definitely capable of shocking you and stirring emotions thanks to a cast of well designed and realistic characters along with a well written story.

The only time I didn’t enjoy myself was during some of the game’s investigation scenes.  Between conversations you will inspect objects,  find hidden items,  use the rewind ability to solve physical puzzles or even just take a look around to see what you can find.  But some of the puzzles had me frustrated as I aimlessly wandered around seeking a solution.  It never took me that long but once or twice I felt the pace of the story was broken just enough to remove me slightly from the experience especially when you have several areas to search.

LifeIsStrange_Screenshot_CHLOESROOM_EMBARGO30_1422371017.01.20150_02The watercolour art style distorts and ripples through every object and character in LiS and it just looks gorgeous. I love games that are stylish and unique and LiS held my attention visually right until the final credits rolled. It’s confident of its good looks and definitely not afraid to show off.

On top of that It’s very musically aware. There is a wonderfully directed scene right at the start were Max plays some music to herself on her phone and blocks out all but the music and her own thoughts allowing you to inspect objects and people silently as the music plays.  Most of the music is heartfelt acoustic guitar stuff which would normally drive me mad but it’s well selected and matches the tone of the story and the style of the characters well.

But the voice acting totally overshadows the music,  which is a pleasant change from the norm. Characters speak confidently and their emotions are clearly delivered but not exaggerated. Despite every piece of dialogue being great Max shines brightly above the rest.  Her internal dialogue in particular sounds like actual thoughts you might have to yourself rather than someone reading from a script. It’s that realism that once again strengthens your relationship with her. Even when dealing with slang or discussing memes and pop culture every line is delivered naturally.

LifeIsStrange_Screenshot_MAXSDORM_EMBARGO30_1422371023.01.20150_01In one word Life Is Strange is beautiful. As a narrative experience it’s the best title I’ve played since Heavy Rain. It’s use of realistic characters really brings the cast to life as they grow patiently and significantly. It can be emotional and has the confidence to brood over time if needs be. The story takes its time alongside their development so that you are deeply invested in all the characters – but especially Max. From the first chapter I was hooked and the story just gets better as it goes. Life is Strange tells a beautiful, melancholy and mysterious story through realistic character interactions and dialogue. It is proof that games are the best way to tell a story. Aside from the occasional pace breaking puzzle every second of Life is Strange was outstanding and the biggest tragedy is that I can only play it through for the first time once.

Turtle Beach’s newest gaming headsets announced

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Turtle Beach has announced this year’s holiday 2015 lineup of high-quality, entry-level gaming headsets. Turtle Beach offers a wide range of products packed with features, at price points catering to gamers’ various desires and budgets in order to deliver the most immersive and competitive gaming experience. In addition to the Company’s top-of-the-line products like the Turtle Beach Elite 800 series 100% fully wireless gaming headsets, this year’s holiday lineup includes a handful of all-new entry level products that deliver the same high-quality gaming experience Turtle Beach fans love.

“So far this year we’ve released 11 new gaming headsets, including the acclaimed Elite 800X and Stealth 420X, as we continue to innovate and bring true value to the market with a variety of high-quality products we know fans will want for the holidays,” said Juergen Stark, CEO, Turtle Beach Corporation. “Having launched market-leading headsets for the latest consoles and set new benchmarks for innovation and technology, we’ve made sure to spread those same high-quality designs and features across products for newer, entry-level gamers as well as for our tried and true hardcore fans.”

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A prime example of this blend of innovation and value is the just-launched Ear Force  PX24, which is the latest iteration on two of the best-selling console gaming headsets of all-time – Turtle Beach’s Ear Force X12 and Ear Force PX22. The PX24 is a multiplatform gaming headset for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Mac and mobile/tablet devices, and comes with the all-new Ear Force SuperAmp, Turtle Beach’s innovative, battery powered, in-line amplifier that delivers crisp highs and thundering lows from any connected device to the PX24’s full range 50mm speakers. The SuperAmp also includes convenient fingertip controls allowing listeners to tune the headset to their preferred gaming platform, and provides audio enhancements like Turtle Beach’s exclusive Superhuman Hearing™ audio preset, plus Turtle Beach Virtual Surround Sound, Variable Mic Monitoring and Variable Bass Boost. The PX24 also features an adjustable, high-sensitivity boom mic. MSRP £69.99

Additionally, to celebrate the long-awaited theatrical release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Turtle Beach’s holiday lineup will soon be joined by the Star Wars X-Wing Pilot gaming headset. Planned to launch this November in advance of the film, the X-Wing Pilot is an all-new gaming headset for PS4, Xbox One and mobile/tablet gaming devices, based on Turtle Beach’s new Recon series entry-level gaming headset design. Lightweight and comfortable, the X-Wing Pilot headset is themed after the signature orange jumpsuits worn by Rebel Alliance pilots, and offers a range of features for a MSRP of £34.99.

Joining the battle with the Star Wars X-Wing Pilot is the Star Wars-themed Sandtrooper gaming headset for the eagerly anticipated Star Wars Battlefront video game. The Sandtrooper is a multiplatform gaming headset for PS4, Xbox One, PC and mobile/tablet devices, and features an over-ear design for extended comfort, a removable high-sensitivity boom mic, and thundering 50mm speakers that deliver sound the way Star Wars is meant to be heard for a MSRP £69.99.

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The rest of Turtle Beach’s holiday 2015 entry-level gaming headset lineup includes:

  • Ear Force Recon 30X Chat Headset – Featuring an original, innovative slotted ear-cup design, Turtle Beach’s Recon 30X is an officially licensed chat headset for Xbox One, and also works with PS4, PC, Mac and mobile/tablet devices. The Recon 30X comes with convenient in-line Volume and Mic Mute controls, and features a single 40mm over-ear speaker with a unique, slotted design enabling players to hear game audio with both ears for a much better audio experience. MSRP £19.99
  • Ear Force Recon 50 / Recon 50X / Recon 50P Gaming Headsets – The Ear Force Recon 50 series gaming headsets are multiplatform compatible for PC and Mac, Xbox One, PS4 and mobile/tablet devices, and feature a brand new, lightweight over-ear design with 40mm speakers built for great sound and extended comfort. The Recon 50/50X/50P comes with an adjustable and removable high-sensitivity boom mic and convenient in-line controls for Volume and Mic Muting. The Recon 50 also includes a PC-Y adapter for universal PC, Mac and mobile/tablet compatibility. MSRP £29.99
  • Ear Force Recon 60P Gaming Headset – An amplified stereo headset for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation®3, the Recon 60P plugs directly into an available USB port to deliver amazing sound and Mic Monitoring, and features 40mm speakers and a brand new over-ear design for added comfort. The Recon 60P comes with an adjustable and removable high-sensitivity boom mic, plus convenient in-line Volume and Mic Mute controls, and is multiplatform compatible for Xbox One, PC, Mac and mobile/tablet devices in addition to the PS4 and PS3. MSRP £39.99

ONE PIECE: Burning Blood! new details announced

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BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment has today revealed new details about ONE PIECE: Burning Blood! Burning Blood is a dynamic and colourful new fighting game featuring the world’s most famous pirate: Monkey D. Luffy. Engage in massive brawls with Sabo, Ace, Bartolomeo, Ener, Crocodile and Bartolomeo, all featured in the “One Piece” Anime & Manga. There’s also the newly announced Smoker – and you can expect other new characters to join the roster!

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ONE PIECE: Burning Blood has several features that add a level of strategy to the fighting in the game. Ever dreamt of Luffy, Sabo and Ace fighting together as one epic team against their enemies? Well players can create a team of 3 characters and swap them out in order to gain a tactical advantage. Certain characters can use special Logia Moves for unique abilities: allowing players to burn through their enemies or even move faster than lightning! Logia Fruits also allow the use of Logia Guard: where some characters are untouchable by physical attacks for limited amount of time. However, the powerful Haki blow is a solid counter to this guard. Last but not least, as in the original Manga, Devil Fruits will be the source of unique massive Special Attacks and Reinforced Special Attacks!

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PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PlayStation Vita players can rejoice as this epic fighting-game will be released in Europe, Middle-East, Africa and Australasia in 2016!

 

Unbox the game been announced

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Sold Out Sales & Marketing Limited, one of the UK’s longest standing publishers, has today announced an expansion into digital by signing a deal with Prospect Games to bring their upcoming title, Unbox, to the digital market.

Due for release in 2016, Unbox is a vibrant physics-based platformer set in the near future, featuring the ultimate postal service; self-delivering cardboard boxes. Players can roll, jump and Unbox their way through a variety of imaginative and perilous worlds – completing challenges, beating bosses and discovering secrets. Then grab their friends and get competitive across a range of destructible local multiplayer levels and modes featuring box racing, box battling and much, much more.

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Founded in 2013, Prospect Games is an up-and-coming name on the British development scene. The team recently made waves on the indie circuit after Unbox was successfully greenlit on Steam, garnering 7,390 Yes votes and 516 followers in just two weeks.

“Sold out are excited to be working with The Northern Development Powerhouse that is Prospect Games” said Garry Williams, Licensing Director at Sold Out. “Andrew and his team are delivering a unique digital game and Sold Out will drive the volumes, deliver maximum revenues and extend the life cycle of what is a ‘Triple-I’ release.”

Andrew Bennison, Managing Director at Prospect Games, added “In the wake of the recent success of our Greenlight campaign for Unbox, Prospect Games was approached by a number of publishers. After examining many opportunities, we felt the offer from Sold Out will provide the vital services our business needs, giving us the best reach across both national and international markets. We can now focus entirely on making Unbox the best possible gaming experience we can.”

Celebrate “Back to the Future Day” with LEGO Dimensions

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Today is the day that Marty McFly and Doc Brown blasted their DeLorean Time Machine into the future at the end of Back the Future, the 1985 hit film, and land in the future Hill Valley in the 1989 sequel. To celebrate this milestone of “the future” now being the present, fans can continue the time-traveling fun of Back to the Futurein LEGO Dimensions, the all-new entertainment experience that merges physical LEGO brick building with interactive console gameplay.

Michael J. Fox who played Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd who played Doc Brown in the films rerecorded and reprised their roles in LEGO Dimensions.

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The LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack features an entire level based on Back to the Future which the game’s heroes, Batman, Gandalf and Wyldstyle, must journey through in their quest to defeat the evil Lord Vortech.

Fans of Back the Future who want more can purchase the Back to the Future Level Pack, which includes an additional mission based Back to the Future level, along with a Marty McFly LEGO minifigure, Delorean Time Machine and Hoverboard, all playable in the game. Players can activate Marty’s special Sonar Smash ability to help him solve in-game puzzles and overpower enemies, and when he needs a time-traveling boost. The DeLorean Time Machine and Hoverboard can each be physically built and rebuilt twice to do entirely different things in the digital game for massive variety.  The Back to the Future Level Pack also unlocks the Back to the Future Adventure World, an open-world environment, separate from the game’s main story, for players to explore.

A Back to the Future Fun Pack with Doc Brown LEGO minifigure and Traveling Time Train will be available 22nd January, 2016.

LEGO Dimensions is now available for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation4 and PlayStation3 and the Wii U.

Guitar Hero Live comes to life

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Guitar Hero is back! from Activision has announced the pop culture phenomenon that captured the hearts of 40 million players across the globe is officially available at retail stores nationwide with the completely reinvented Guitar Hero Live.

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Developed by FreeStyleGames, the critically acclaimed studio behind DJ Hero and DJ Hero 2, Guitar Hero Live introduces a radically improved guitar controller, hundreds of songs and two brand new ways to play: GH Live, a first-person point of view where you play in front of a real crowd that reacts to how you perform, and GHTV, the world’s first playable music video network. The epic launch week festivities started at the Seahawks game this past Sunday with Grammy Award-winning artist Macklemore playing the game during halftime, and continued with a launch event featuring live performances by Weezer, Rival Sons and Grizfolk.

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“Guitar Hero is one of the most beloved gaming franchises of all time, and now, after years of research and development, it’s back, totally reinvented, and better than ever with Guitar Hero Live,” said Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing. “The experience of being up on stage, in first person, playing in front of a live crowd that responds to your performance in real time, will put your heart in your throat. And GHTV, which lets you play along to your favorite music videos will keep the game fresh with a continuous stream of new content. We’ve poured our hearts and souls into Guitar Hero Live and we can’t wait for fans to get their hands on it. It’s going to be awesome.”

Activision and FreeStyleGames are also bringing the Guitar Hero Live experience to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch at launch and Apple TV later this year. The mobile version of the game is available as a bundle with a guitar controller that works across Apple devices, letting fans live out the rockstar experience anytime, anywhere.

You can subscribe to the Spotify list to stay up to date on all the latest music added to GHTV.

There are over 240 songs accessible right out of the box, with new music being added regularly. See below for the current tracklist in the game.

GH Live:

The 1975 Girls
30 Seconds To Mars The Kill (Bury Me)
Arctic Monkeys R U Mine?
Avril Lavigne Here’s To Never Growing Up
Biffy Clyro Victory Over The Sun
The Black Keys Gold On The Ceiling
Blink 182 The Rock Show
Bring Me The Horizon Shadow Moses
Deap Vally Lies
Elbow Grounds For Divorce
Eminem Berzerk
Fall Out Boy My Songs Know What You Did In the Dark (Light Em Up)
Gaslight Anthem, The 45
Good Charlotte The Anthem
Green Day Nuclear Family
Halestorm Love Bites (So Do I)
Imagine Dragons Demons
Jack White Lazaretto
Kasabian Club Foot
Katy Perry Waking Up In Vegas
The Killers When You Were Young
Linkin Park Wastelands
The Lumineers Ho Hey
Mumford & Sons I Will Wait
Neon Trees Everybody Talks
Of Mice and Men Bones Exposed
Of Monsters And Men Mountain Sound
One Republic Counting Stars
Paramore Now
Pearl Jam Mind Your Manners
Pierce The Veil King for a Day ft. Kellin Quinn
Queen Tie Your Mother Down
Rihanna California King Bed
Rise Against Tragedy + Time
Rival Sons Keep On Swinging
The Rolling Stones Paint It Black
Royal Blood Little Monster
Skrillex Bangarang
Soundgarden Been Away Too Long
The Who Won’t Get Fooled Again
Wolfmother Sundial
You Me At Six Lived a Lie

 

 

GHTV (to be continually updated):

36 Crazyfists Also Am I
A Day To Remember Right Back At It Again
AFI Girl’s Not Grey
Against Me! Black Me Out
Airbourne Back in The Game
Alice in Chains Stone
Alt-J Left Hand Free
Alter Bridge Addicted To Pain
Alter Bridge Cry of Achilles
American Authors Best Day of My Life
Amy Winehouse You Know I’m No Good
Angus & Julia Stone A Heartbreak
Anthrax Got The Time
Architects Gravedigger
Asking Alexandria The Final Episode
Audioslave Cochise
Avenged Sevenfold Shepherd Of Fire (Live at Download Festival)
Avenged Sevenfold Buried Alive (Live at Download Festival)
Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare (Live at Download Festival)
The Avett Brothers Another Is Waiting
Band of Skulls Asleep At The Wheel
The Band Perry Don’t Let Me Be Lonely
Beartooth I Have A Problem
Biffy Clyro Sounds Like Balloons
Black Keys Gold On The Ceiling
Black Keys Tighten Up
Black Tide That Fire
Black Veil Brides In The End
Black Veil Brides Fallen Angels
Bleachers Rollercoaster
Blink-182 All The Small Things
Blitz Kids Sometimes
Blondie Hanging on the Telephone
Bob Dylan Thunder On The Mountain
Boston More Than A Feeling
Broken Bells Leave It Alone
Bruno Mars The Lazy Song
Bullet For My Valentine Temper Temper
Calvin Harris Feel So Close
Carrie Underwood Before He Cheats
Catfish and the Bottlemen Kathleen
Charli XCX Famous
Cheap Trick Don’t Be Cruel
Chevelle The Clincher
Chrissie Hynde Dark Sunglasses
The Clash I Fought The Law
Cold War Kids Louder Than Ever
The Colourist Little Games
Courtney Barnett Pedestrian At Best
Cypress Hill ft. Tom Morello Rise Up
Dandy Warhols Bohemian Like You
Darwin Deez You Can’t Be My Girl
David Bowie Valentine’s Day
Dead Sara Weatherman
Decade Brainfreeze
Deftones Diamond Eyes
Disturbed Down With The Sickness
Disturbed Stricken
Don Broco You Wanna Know
Dream Theater The Looking Glass
Dum Dum Girls Rimbaud Eyes
Echosmith Cool Kids
Ed Sheeran SING
Elbow Grounds For Divorce
Faith No More Epic
Fall Out Boy My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light ‘Em Up)
Flobots Handlebars
Flyleaf New Horizons
Foster The People Coming Of Age
Foster the People Don’t Stop (Color On The Walls)
Fountains of Wayne Stacy’s Mom
Four Year Strong It Must Really Suck To Be Four Year Strong Right Now
The Fray Love Don’t Die
fun. Why Am I The One
Funeral Party Finale
Gary Clark Jr. Don’t Owe You A Thang
The Gaslight Anthem Handwritten
The Gaslight Anthem Rollin’ and Tumblin’
Gerard Way No Shows
Good Charlotte Girls & Boys
Green Day American Idiot
Green Day Oh Love
Grizfolk The Struggle
Grouplove Shark Attack
Haim The Wire
Heaven’s Basement Can’t Let Go
Hilary Duff Chasing The Sun
Hinder Use Me
Ida Maria I Like You So Much Better When You’re Naked
Iggy Pop Lust For Life
In Flames Deliver Us
Incubus Drive
Interpol All The Rage Back Home
Islander Coconut Dracula
Jack White Lazaretto
Jake Bugg What Doesn’t Kill You
James Bay Hold Back The River
Jamestown Revival California (Cast Iron Soul)
Jet Are You Gonna Be My Girl
Joe Satriani Always With Me, Always With You
The Joy Formidable Whirring
Judas Priest Breaking The Law
Karma Killers, The Coming Of Age
Kevin Rudolf Don’t Give Up
Killswitch Engage In Due Time
Kings of Leon Sex On Fire
KONGOS Come With Me Now
Korn Freak on a Leash
Lamb of God Ghost Walking
Lenny Kravitz Are You Gonna Go My Way?
Lit My Own Worst Enemy
Living Colour Love Rears Its Ugly Head
Living Colour Cult Of Personality
Lonely The Brave The Blue, The Green
Low Cut Connie Shake It Little Tina
Luke Bryan That’s My Kind of Night
The Madden Brothers We Are Done
Marilyn Manson Disposable Teens
Marmozets Move Shake Hide
Mastodon High Road
Megadeth Hangar 18
MGMT Time To Pretend
Modest Mouse Float On
The Mowgli’s San Francisco
Mudhoney The Only Son of the Widow from Nain
My Chemical Romance Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
Neon Trees Everybody Talks
New Politics Harlem
Nickelback Edge Of A Revolution
Oceans Ate Alaska Vultures & Sharks
Of Monsters And Men Little Talks
The Offspring The Kids Are Alright
One Direction Live While We’re Young
OneRepublic Counting Stars
Orianthi According To You
The Orwells Who Needs You
P!nk Try
Panic! at the Disco Girls/Girls/Boys
Pantera Cowboys From Hell
Paramore Still Into You
Passenger Let Her Go
Passion Pit Take A Walk
Pat Benatar Hit Me With Your Best Shot (Live)
Pearl Jam Sirens
The Preatures Better Than It Ever Could Be
The Pretty Reckless Going To Hell
The Psychadelic Furs Heaven
Puppy Forever
Queen I Want It All
Queen We Are The Champions
Queensryche Eyes Of A Stranger
R.E.M. The One I Love
Rage Against The Machine Guerilla Radio
Rage Against The Machine Bulls On Parade
Ratt Round and Round
Real Estate It’s Real
Red Hot Chili Peppers Higher Ground
Rev Theory Hell Yeah
Rise Against Satellite
Royal Blood Come On Over
Rush Limelight
Screaming Trees Nearly Lost You
Shins, The The Rifle’s Spiral
SKATERS I Wanna Dance (But I Don’t Know How)
Slaves Feed The Mantaray
Sleigh Bells Bitter Rivals
Slipknot Before I Forget
Soul Asylum Misery
Soundgarden Spoonman
Soundgarden Black Rain
Spector Friday Night, Don’t Let It Ever End
Spring King City
State Champs Elevated
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Cold Shot
Strokes, The Under Cover of Darkness
Strokes, The Reptilia
Sum 41 In Too Deep
Sunset Sons Remember
Sunset Sons Medicine
Surfer Blood Demon Dance
Survivor Eye Of The Tiger
System of a Down Chop Suey!
Temple of the Dog Hunger Strike
Tenacious D Tribute
Tesla Modern Day Cowboy
Tonight Alive The Ocean
Trivium Strife
Turbowolf Nine Lives
TV On The Radio Lazerray
Vampire Weekend A-Punk
The Vamps Somebody To You (ft. Demi Lovato)
Vines Metal Zone
Vista Chino Sweet Remain
Walk Off The Earth Red Hands
War On Drugs, The Under The Pressure
Warrant Sometimes She Cries
Warrant Cherry Pie
Wavves Demon To Lean On
We Are Scientists Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt
We Are The In Crowd The Best Thing (That Never Happened)
Weezer Buddy Holly
White Denim At Night In Dreams
White Stripes, The Fell In Love With A Girl
White Zombie Thunder Kiss ’65
Wolf Alice Moaning Lisa Smile
Yelawolf American You
Young Rising Sons King of the World
Zedd I Want You To Know (ft. Selena Gomez)
ZZ Top I Gotsta Get Paid

Guitar Hero Live is now available as a one-guitar bundle ($99.99 SRP) or two-guitar bundle ($149.99 SRP) in the U.S. and on 23rd October in Europe on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, the Wii U as well as iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and later this year on the new Apple TV.

Watch the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer, its good

Earlier this morning in the UK Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer was release, and its a good one. As I’m a big Star Wars fan of the original films, I’m for one cant wait for the 17th December in the UK for the film to drop.

Are you looking forward to the new Star Wars film, if you are please comment below.