Evolve to get 3GB One day Patch

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Turtle Beach Studio, Evolve is to get a day one patch, making load times faster and adding tweaks to hunters and monsters ready for the launch tomorrow (10th February).

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Developer Turtle Rock has posted the details.

Balancing Tweaks
We already noted this in an interview with Turtle Rock’s Chris Ashton, but we are constantly adjusting things in the background so that every Hunter and every Monster is finely tuned. What we learned about what’s being done to Wraith alone was eye-opening. A lot of the data gathered from the Big Alpha and Open Beta weekends helped us make these tweaks.

Game and Level Loading Optimizations
As we strive to push the engine and cram as much as possible into your Evolve experience, we’re also working are to optimize performance on your system. These improvements range from load times to improving matchmaking and network bandwidth optimizations.

General Bug Fixes
During the Big Alpha and Open Beta periods we asked you – our community – for your help and feedback. We are addressing bugs found during our tests and we have you to thank for making Evolve that much stronger with this patch.
New Elite Skins
After the Big Alpha, we wanted to rework the Elite skins for Hunters and Monsters based on feedback we got from the community. The results of those requests are right here in this patch. We’ve updated or outright replaced the assets that were already in the game. All you need to do to unlock them: earn them.
Connectivity to the Evolve Hunters Quest App
With this patch adds connectivity to work with Evolve Hunters Quest. Turtle Beach Studio recently unveiled the game / companion app for Evolve. In one respect, it’s a fun Match-3 puzzle combat game. But it also has ties into the main console game through the my2K servers. Earn experience and watch overhead match replays through the app. Best of all, it’s free for iOS, Android and Windows Phone.

Win an HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 All-in-One Printer

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We just reviewed the HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 All-in-One Printer and now you can win it!

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Usual contest rules apply, and the winner will be selected at random. This contest is open to the UK only – sorry!

The contest ends at 12.00AM on Monday February 23rd.

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Review : Devolo dLAN 1200+ Starter Kit

Do you need Ethernet in a room but you don’t want or can’t have cable running in? If the answer is yes you should take a look at this review.

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This how devolo describe the dLAN 1200+:

“The latest Powerline generation – devolo dLAN 1200+. You can easily build today‘s most powerful home network over the power line: connect your network-compatible devices at speeds up to 1,200 Mbps for advanced data transmission and lightning-fast Internet access. Connecting your computer, TV or game console to the Internet via adapter with Gigabit LAN port is a breeze. The integrated range+technology ensures a stable connection with significantly longer range than before.”

Technical Data

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What’s in the Box?

The box contains two adaptors, two Ethernet cables and an installation guide.

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A Closer Look

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Using the dLAN 1200+

Make sure you plug the adaptors directly into a wall socket and not into an extension cable.

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Once the adaptors are connected up, and you have pressed the little button on the side of both to connect them you are good to go. I recommend downloading and installing the develo Cockpit software from their website (there is also an app too) so that you can make changes like naming the adaptors, turning off the LEDs if you need to and evening deactivating PowerSave mode.

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A quick check showed me that there were firmware updates available for the adaptors, so I updated – this only takes a few moments.

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The cockpit utility then shows the speed you are getting – in my case I got 524 Mbit/s although it also went higher (and occasionally lower), but overall I was very happy!

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I had previously got in place the dLAN 500 AVplus which got me 244 Mbit/s per second. I used the same plug points and the same Ethernet cables in the test, so it just goes to show the new kit is significantly better.

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Final Thoughts

For this review we had the starter kit which includes two adaptors, but you can also buy single adaptors.

I found it very simple and quick to plug in and getting paired – I was up and running in a matter of moments. The connection uses AED 128bit encryption to keep it secure.

I am really impressed with the speed of the adaptors, especially when compared with some of the previous devolo adaptors (which I was happy with previously).

Each adaptor also has a plug socked on it so that you don’t use valuable sockets plugging the adaptors in – just plug whatever you had in there before into the adaptor.

The manual is short but shows you pictures of everything you need to get up and running – the only thing to note is that the images in the manual are the wrong way up – they show the Ethernet port on the bottom of the adaptors, when in fact they are on the top (just check the picture above)!

devolo have also included a 3-year warranty so you are covered if anything goes wrong.

You can pick up the starter kit for under £120 now.

If you want Ethernet in different rooms in your house and you don’t want to, or can’t install Ethernet cabling then the develo dLAN 1200+ starter kit is a must addition to your setup – I can’t recommend it enough!

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You can learn more from the devolo website.

Review: Dying Light

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Even though I thoroughly enjoyed my time on Dead Island Riptide there was certainly something missing. It wasn’t so obvious then and the zombie smashing co-op action quickly had me happily distracted. Apart from the swamp area. Techland have decided to abandon their extremely good work on Dead Island and concentrate on Dying Light.

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Expect the first couple of hours to be way to difficult for you to have much fun. Even with two players zombies are unreasonably tough in the early game. You will be running a lot because it’s your only real option. I’m glad I pushed through and managed to get past the overly difficult start and slowly but surely you start to feel more comfortable dealing with Dying Light’s creatures.

Leaping from a building can easily put your stomach on edge as you reach for a ledge – unsure if you can reach it comfortably. More often than not you succeed and I very rarely missed a grab even though I still exercise caution even now.

The only occasions I felt let down are when you have to aim the camera at a ledge or grab point to pull yourself up. Most of the time it’s not a problem and you find yourself aiming the crosshair where you’re heading anyway. But sometimes you need to make an effort and move the camera before you can leap or pull yourself up. It really breaks the flow and although very rare does cause frustration in the middle of your awesome parkour skills.

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Luckily, running, jumping then eventually rolling and sliding through the city though is a joy. Jumping over zombie’s heads and staying out of reach of the more intimidating enemies is always fun. Games like Assassin’s Creed could learn a thing or two from Dying Light’s free running. It’s a real art to make running away just as fun as combat.

Especially when the combat is this good. Dead Island managed to make crushing skulls, breaking bones and slicing limbs off both (very) violent and fun. You’ve got to love zombies for guilt free violence. And none of those joys are lost in Dying Light. Stabbing with small knifes have a satisfying speed that makes up for their lack of power. Hammers swing a bit slower but their reach and ability to crush limbs makes them satisfyingly efficient.

There’s plenty to choose from between hammers, knifes, swords, sledgehammers, bats and much more. Plus each one comes with a certain amount of upgrade slots so you can modify the weapon’s stats quite significantly. And then you can use a blueprint and really change things up. Each weapon also comes with a limited number of repairs and once the weapon’s durability is low enough it becomes ineffective and you have to repair it using a single abundant consumable and one of the weapon’s repairs. Despite the ability that grants a 50% chance to repair without using one of the repairs it’s incredibly unlikely any weapon will last forever.

At first I was dubious. Having a limit on weapons makes you slightly cautious, making sure you don’t ‘waste’ valuable repairs. But as you level up new items become available so there’s also an incentive to use your good loot before it becomes outdated. Despite my reservations the system works well and knowing you will eventually need to find new equipment keeps things fresh and really encourages you to try new things. Eventually it even encouraged me to use things more to make sure I used the lowest level items before levelling up to a point where they became redundant.

Firearms are exempt from degradation and instead rely on maintaining a stock of ammunition. Ammunition is reasonably easy to find and can even be bought from shops if you need it. Gunplay is satisfying and sounds particularly punchy. It’s a vast improvement from Dead Island and I enjoyed using them a lot, although they never take over from the melee weapons at the core of the game.

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Upgrades are split between Survival, Agility and Power. Survival is levelled up based on quest xp and provides upgrades like bartering and other general character abilities. Agility is levelled up from xp given when running and jumping and gives more stamina, rolls, slides and more. Power concentrates on combat and is earned from killing zombies with upgrades to combat stamina, craftable bombs, special moves, etc. Progression is well balanced and the next ability point is never too far away.

Unfortunately the simple plot very quickly becomes a secondary concern and apart from the occasional important scene there is very little added from listening to people talk. It was never going to be Dying Light’s strongest asset and the weak story and ancillary characters didn’t effect me at all, positively or negatively. I simply ignored them and enjoyed the game for what it is.

On the bright side (geddit? I’m so sorry) one thing you cannot ignore is the night time. It’s no gimmick. Getting caught in the middle of nowhere at night time can be a very real problem. Usually running to a nearby safe zone is a good plan. If another player ‘invades’ your game and takes control of the chasing zombie things get really interesting. But honestly the The ‘be the zombie’ mode isn’t really necessary. Dying Light is a solid co-op game and being constantly reminded you can play as the zombie in adverts, box art and even in game is strange. I want to play co-op with my character and a friend, invading someone else’s game isn’t really a priority for me. But if that’s what you want it works well and can at least be a distraction and you can always opt out if it’s not your thing.

The day/night mechanic is at its best when you still have objectives to complete and you can see the sun slowly going down. The panic of the ever-present passage of time is unique and creates a wonderfully frenzied rush that is like nothing I’ve ever experienced in a game before.

And just to round everything off Techland have again excelled themselves by making the environment ridiculously beautiful. Sun glare is a particular speciality but the lighting in general is something special. However my favourite aspect is the motion capture of the zombies. When you see one stumble over a barrier you would swear you were watching an episode of The Walking Dead. Hacking the leg of a zombie on a car bonnet will see it fall, bang its head and then flail on the ground. It’s amazingly, occasionally hauntingly, realistic. It’s all the more impressive given how many zombies appear on screen at once and how massive and detailed the city is.

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Dying Light is absolutely the game I wanted Dead Island 2 to be. And even though that’s gone in a different direction Dying Light picks it up and improves on it perfectly. Cooperative not-quite-zombie killing with elaborately modified melee weapons has never been better and it’s clear an experienced team has crafted Dying Light.

There are So many zombies that you’ll never go wanting and each horde has a very genuine look to it. A free running mechanic that actually feels responsive with only the occasional hiccup is almost unheard of and Dying Light’s is almost perfect. There’s a decent level up system that rewards your actions and a massive amount of loot to find. A little more confidence in being ‘just a co-op game’ and a solid story and characters are the only thing missing in this amazing FPS. Dying Light is a beautiful looking, content packed co-op zombie romp that is exactly what it should be.

Mortal Kombat X: Next Trailer

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios released the latest video for Mortal Kombat X, which gives fans an overview of the numerous features that they can experience in the upcoming game. 

You will get a behind-the-scenes look at Faction Wars as NetherRealm Studios team members discuss details of how this feature will connect Mortal Kombat X players around the world.

 

First look at Run All Night – Liam Neeson character banner

Warner Bros. Pictures has released a new Liam Neeson character banner for RUN ALL NIGHT, starring Liam Neeson, Joel Kinnaman, Ed Harris and Vincent D’Onofrio. RUN ALL NIGHT will be in UK cinemas from 13th March.

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Brooklyn mobster and prolific hit man Jimmy Conlon (Neeson), once known as The Gravedigger, has seen better days. Longtime best friend of mob boss Shawn Maguire (Harris), Jimmy, now 55, is haunted by the sins of his past—as well as a dogged police detective (D’Onofrio) who’s been one step behind Jimmy for 30 years. Lately, it seems Jimmy’s only solace can be found at the bottom of a whiskey glass.

But when Jimmy’s estranged son, Mike (Kinnaman), becomes a target, Jimmy must make a choice between the crime family he chose and the real family he abandoned long ago. With Mike on the run, Jimmy’s only penance for his past mistakes may be to keep his son from the same fate Jimmy is certain he’ll face himself…at the wrong end of a gun. Now, with nowhere safe to turn, Jimmy just has one night to figure out exactly where his loyalties lie and to see if he can finally make things right.

“Run All Night” stars Neeson, Kinnaman, D’Onofrio, Bruce McGill (“Ride Along”), Genesis Rodriguez (“Identity Thief”), Boyd Holbrook (HBO’s “Behind the Candelabra”), Holt McCallany (“Gangster Squad”), with Common (“Now You See Me”) and Harris.

Collet-Serra directs from a screenplay by Brad Ingelsby (“Out of the Furnace”). The film is produced by Roy Lee (“The Departed”), Brooklyn Weaver (executive producer, “Out of the Furnace”), and Michael Tadross (“Gangster Squad,” “Sherlock Holmes”), with John Powers Middleton (TV’s “Bates Motel”) serving as executive producer.

The behind-the-scenes creative team includes director of photography Martin Ruhe (“The American”), production designer Sharon Seymour (“Argo”), editor Dirk Westervelt (“Journey to the Center of the Earth”), and costume designer Catherine Marie Thomas (“The Heat”). The music is by Oscar nominated composer Alan Silvestri (“The Polar Express,” “Forrest Gump”).

Get ready for Zombie Army Trilogy to Rise Next Month

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Rebellion today confirmed that its intense, upcoming shooter Zombie Army Trilogy will be released globally on 6th March for Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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Available as a digital download on Steam, Xbox Live and Playstation Network, the console editions will also see a physical release in most regions – marking the studio’s first foray into retail publishing.

Zombie Army Trilogy is the first chance for console owners to experience the blood-pumping co-op shooters that became a cult sensation on PC.

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Delivering 15-missions of intense solo and co-op survival, Zombie Army Trilogy comes packed with exclusive new content including a new third campaign, new horde mode, new player characters and more.

 

Review: HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Printer

If you want a single device that prints, copies, scans and even faxes (yes faxes) then here is our review of the HP OfficeJet Pro 8620.

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Features

  • Automatic two-sided printing, plus two-sided scanning copying and faxing
  • Print from the office or on the go via your smartphone, tablet or notebook.
  • Get more done with a range of productivity-enhancing business tools
  • High capacity XL cartridges print up to 2,300 pages black and 1,500 pages colour
  • Up to 30000 pages duty cycle (monthly)
  • Get the job done fast with print speeds of up to 21 ppm black, 16.5 ppm colour
  • Create double-sided flyers, borderless photos, impressive leaflets and other marketing materials
  • Print with just a touch from your NFC-enabled smartphone or tablet.
  • Print wirelessly from your mobile device – no router or access to local network needed.
  • Share high-productivity print tools across the office with 10/100 Ethernet connectivity
  • Tap and swipe the large touchscreen to access time-saving apps and manage print, copy, scan and fax tasks
  • Scan to email, network folders, and the cloud – LDAP directory lookup locates your email destination.
  • Handle high volume print jobs with confidence – up to 30,000-page monthly duty cycle

Specifications

There are a lot of specs for this device, and rather than reproducing them here, if you want to see them take a look at the specs page on the HP website.

What’s in the Box?

The box contains the printer, a duplex unit, manual and driver CD, power cable, telephone cable and a set of starter ink cartridges.

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A Closer Look

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Setting up the 8620

When you first power on the printer the colour display shows each step you need to take, for example, installing the two-sides printing accessory.

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Each step gives you clear instructions and images, and you follow them and press Next when you are ready.

Adding the four starter cartridges was very simple.

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Test prints are produced so that you can see that the printer is ready to go.

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Using the 8620

Once all the initial configuration has been completed, the printer is ready to use. There are some built-in apps on the printer that you might find useful and interesting. Everything can be accessed via the touch screen so have a look at the various options and get familiar with it.

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You can install install the software on your computer. It’s very straightforward and only takes a few minutes – again you just follow the steps.

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You can also configure the printer so that you can print to it via the web. Again this is very easy.

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You can access all the functions from the installed software – just click on what you want to do.

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Final Thoughts

The 8620 does everything – you can scan, you can copy, you can print black and white or colour, you can print double-sided, you can print to it from the web or from mobile devices, you can use NFC to print and it even has fax capabilities. Yes, I said it earlier and I will say it again, it can send and receive faxes! If you want an all-in-one device for a home or small office then this one does it all.

The first thing you notice when you take it out of the box is that it is big – very big, and it is also rather heavy, so make sure you position it just where you want it.

Putting the printer together and performing the initial configuration was relatively quick – the clear instructions on the built-in touchscreen really made it easy.

Installing the software onto my computer was also easy and it gave me all the options I wanted, plus a few I didn’t know I needed!

The printer itself is fairly quiet and it prints very quickly, that goes for both black and white and also colour. The paper tray can hold a lot of paper so there won’t be a need to constantly fill it up with paper, and double-sided printing is a great addition for any ink jet printer.

Talking of ink-jet printers, this one comes with a set of starter cartridges so you can print out of the box but you will want to buy some replacements ones fairly quickly. The software has the option to order cartridges but as usual look around for the best deal on cartridges. I would recommend sticking with “proper” HP cartridges though.

Scanning was very simple and quick, it did everything I wanted at the push of a button. You can even configure the printer to scan and email you the results if that’s what you want.

I really liked the ability to print from a variety of sources, the one I used the most during the review was from the app on my iPhone as I had a number of photos I wanted to print and it was easier and quicker than emailing the pictures or copying them over and then printing.

Overall I really liked the HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 – it did everything I wanted and needed without the fuss. I am looking forward to the day when I need to send a fax!

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The HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 is available now from Ebuyer for £169.98.

Assassin’s Creed Rogue lands on PC next month

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Ubisoft has announced that Assassin’s Creed Rogue for Windows PC will be available for sale on 10th March across EMEA territories.

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Developed by Ubisoft Sofia, in collaboration with Ubisoft’s Singapore, Montreal, Quebec, Chengdu, Milan and Bucharest studios, Assassin’s Creed Rogue takes players to new adventures with Shay Patrick Cormac, a member of the Brotherhood who becomes an Assassin Hunter. Starting in 1752, Assassin’s Creed Rogue is set during the Seven Years War and gives players new locations across North America to explore, including the frozen North Atlantic, the Appalachian River Valley and New York. As Shay Patrick Cormac, players suffer the brotherhood’s betrayal and experience the Assassin’s Creed universe through the eyes of a Templar. Ubisoft Kiev adapted Assassin’s Creed Rogue for Windows PC.

The acclaimed naval components from previous Assassin’s Creed games have been enhanced in Assassin’s Creed Rogue. The game also gives players new weapons to use on both land and sea in pursuit of taking down the Assassins, including a new ship called the Morrigan.

Players who pre-order any edition of Assassin’s Creed Rogue for Windows PC from the Uplay Shop will receive one of seven bonus Assassin’s Creed games of their choosing.

  • Assassin’s Creed 3
  • Assassin’s Creed Freedom Cry
  • Assassin’s Creed Liberation
  • Assassin’s Creed Revelations
  • Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Deluxe
  • Assassin’s Creed 3 Deluxe
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Pre-ordering the PC digital version will also grant two additional bonus packs: The Siege of Fort de Sable and The Explorer.

A Collector’s Bundle is also available for Assassin’s Creed Rogue PC, exclusively on Uplay Shop. It includes a collector’s box, an artbook, 3 lithographs in an envelope and the original game soundtrack. Players will also get access to one extra single player missions and additional items such as armour and weapons!

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The Assassin’s Creed Rogue PC development team in Kiev have partnered with Tobii Tech to integrate eye tracking input as a component of gameplay. This is the first game of this scale to offer this entirely new, complementary input to the keyboard and mouse.

Players using the SteelSeries Sentry (with Tobii eye tracking) when playing Assassin’s Creed Rogue will experience true gaming immersion: as the player looks to the left or right of the screen, the camera will pan to accommodate the exploration of this new visual territory, creating an “infinite screen” experience.

Minimum PC configuration

  • OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8/8.1 (64-bit versions only)
  • PROCESSOR: Intel Core2Quad Q6600 @ 2.4 GHz or AMD Athlon II X4 620 @ 2.6 GHzH
  • RAM: 2GB
  • VIDEO CARD: nVidia GeForce GTS450 or AMD Radeon HD5670 (1024MB VRAM) or Intel HD4600
  • DirectX: DirectX June 2010 Redistributable
  • DVD-ROM DRIVE: Only required for the Disk installation ( 1 Dual Layer DVD )
  • SOUND CARD: DirectX Compatible Sound Card with latest driver
  • HARD DISK:11.4 GB
  • PERIPHERALS: Xbox 360 controller, Tobii EyeX Controller, SteelSeries Sentry
  • SUPPORTED VIDEO CARDS AT TIME OF RELEASE: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450 or better, GeForce 500-900 series, AMD Radeon HD 5670 or better, Radeon HD 6000, 7000, R7, R9 series, Intel HD4600, HD5200
  • Note: Laptop versions of these cards may work but are not officially supported.

Assassin’s Creed Rogue is also available on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Tron Character’s coming to Disney Infinity 2.0

Disney Interactive announces the final two characters for the Disney Infinity 2.0 line up – Tron’s Sam Flynn and Quorra.

The characters are now available as digital exclusives for Disney Infinity 2.0 via the Disney Infinity 2.0 Toy Box: Play Without Limits iOS app, and will be available for PC in March 2015.

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Both will join all of the previously announced Disney and Marvel characters in the Toy Box mode. “The iOS version of Disney Infinity has always attracted our largest audience, so we wanted to do something special to celebrate its launch. I can’t think of a more appropriate digital exclusive than Sam Flynn and Quorra from Tron,” said John Vignocchi, Vice President of Production, Disney Infinity.

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Key highlights include:

*    Sam Flynn: Son of brilliant videogame creator Kevin Flynn, Sam is ready for action. His skilled Lightcycle maneuvers make speeding around the Grid and outsmarting his foes a breeze.  Wielding his Identity Disc, he battles his way to become a User that Programs revere.

*    Quorra:  A rarity among Programs, Quorra, a fearless warrior, leaps her way into Disney Infinity. Don’t let her gentle nature fool you – she’s a true warrior at heart. Using her Katana and Identity Disc as weapons, Quorra is one Program you don’t want to cross.

Are you ready or not for Evolve

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Evolve has a new live action trailer and we’ve posted it below.

Titled, ‘Ready or Not’ the trailer has a creepy hide and seek vibe to it, even the music is a bit haunting. You can search for the monster yourself next week, or if you like be the one hiding.

 

The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot official launches on PC

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Today, Ubisoft has announced that the Open Beta tag on The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot has been lifted, signaling the game’s official launch. Throughout the beta period the humorous Hack and Slash action game established its direction and added many new features including crafting, open creation, barricades, new traps, rare creatures and clans to continuously grow and improve the game.

The Beta phases served as a way to continue iterating and forging the direction of the game,” said Quentin Gallet, executive producer. “Now that the core gameplay and tone are locked in, we’re focused on continuing to collaborate with our community to build upon this direction and refine what we have created. The Mighty Quest will receive regular updates with new features and with our community’s help it will continue to grow and improve.”<

As part of the game’s official launch, a new way to purchase past and future in-game content has been added with the Infinite Pack, an all-inclusive pack that is now available. The pack gives players access to all four Heroes, previously released rare creatures and traps, two Epic Rings, one Bling Mine, one Material Mine and all future rare creatures and traps as they become available. The Infinite Pack can be purchased in-game, through the web shop or on Steam for £15.99 for a limited time.

The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot is an asynchronous multiplayer Hack and Slash action game from Ubisoft Montreal. Players attempt to create impregnable castles to protect their treasure hoard while simultaneously attempting to ransack other players’ castles.

Get your engines ready for Fast & Furious 7 new trailer

Watch the global trailer 2 for Fast & Furious 7 out in UK Cinemas on the 3rd April, continuing the global exploits in the unstoppable franchise built on speed, Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson lead the returning cast of Fast & Furious 7. James Wan directs this chapter of the hugely successful series that also welcomes back favorites Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Elsa Pataky and Lucas Black. They are joined by international action stars new to the franchise including Jason Statham, Djimon Hounsou, Tony Jaa, Ronda Rousey, Nathalie Emmanuel and Kurt Russell. Neal H. Moritz, Vin Diesel and Michael Fottrell return to produce the film written by Chris Morgan.

 

Suikoden I and II: Out Today

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Konami Digital Entertainment B.V. today releases its classic Suikoden and Suikoden II titles digitally via PlayStation Network, following huge demand from fans of the role-playing series.

Both games are regarded as classics of the role-playing genre, with Suikoden originally released for PlayStation in 1997 and Suikoden II in 2000. They form the first two installments of a six-game series, with Suikoden following an unlikely hero as he attempts to locate the 108 Stars of Destiny, that are essential if he is to free his homeland.

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Suikoden’s hero, who can be named by the player, is the son of the Great General, Teo McDohl. With his Father summoned to the front in Northlands, the player begins the game undergoing guard training in Gregminster. An old friend charges the player with protecting the Rune of Life and Death, one of the 27 ‘True Runes’ that govern the world, but circumstances then force the hero to flee the capital. He duly encounters a rebel band and embarks on a mission to find the Stars of Destiny – comrades needed to restore peace to the land, and to save the home they love.

Suikoden II expands the story via familiar themes and centres on an orphan called Hero, his friend Jowy and his orphan sister, Nanami. This unlikely trio find themselves in the middle of a war between the Highland Kingdom and the City States. Together, the three heroes embark on a journey that will question their preconceptions of life, society and war as they gather the updated 108 Stars of Destiny – a new collection of acquaintances that will prove vital in their quest.

As the quest begins, the three friends will face potentially life-and-death decisions that force the player to make tough choices, while the game’s celebrated story takes twists and turns and adapts to the decisions the player makes. The trio will also be forced to go into battle as they progress, with combat consisting of a dynamic battle style where multiple team members or enemies can attack simultaneously. Suikoden II also offers players a unique magic rune and skills system that encourages players to perform combat moves with strategy in mind.

Some 18 years after the first game’s debut, Suikoden and Suikoden II return as part of the new PSOne Classic games collection for PlayStation 3, PSP, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation TV.