WD Collaborates With Leading NAS Manufacturers Giving End Users a NAStravaganza

WD today announced, together with industry leading NAS manufacturers; Sinology, QNAP, Dlink, Buffalo, Drobo, Netgear, Zyxel plus WD, a special UK channel programme called NAStravaganza.

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NAStravaganza enables end users to purchase NAS system bundles, incorporating WD Red and WD Red Pro NAS line of SATA hard drives, together with chassis from the above manufacturers.

NAStravaganza brings end users extra value plus peace of mind, the systems can be purchased through WD Reseller partners; Ebuyer, BT Shop, Insight, Broadband Buyer Misco and Overclockers..

About the Hard Drives

WD Red family was specifically designed for home and small office NAS (network attached storage) systems with one to eight drive bays. Powered by NASware 3.0 technology, WD Red is compatibility-tested with top NAS system manufacturers and optimised for performance and reduced power consumption.

WD Red Pro is ideal for medium to large business environments. The WD Red Pro line of NAS hard drives supports eight to sixteen bay NAS systems. The enhanced design offers reliable, high performance storage, powered by NASware 3.0. By introducing the WD Red Pro, WD has a full portfolio of NAS storage solutions with the WD Red family (WD Red and WD Red Pro) for both consumer and business NAS applications.

A Walk Among The Tombstones Q and A with Liam Neeson

Irish born actor, Liam Neeson, is the unlikely action hero. Yet, film after film, he keeps coming up with new takes on the genre that are better than one before. Enter director Scott Frank’s thriller, “A Walk Among The Tombstones,” out on Blu-ray and DVD on 18th January, courtesy of Entertainment One, and you have his latest action classic.

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The film is based on Lawrence Block’s bestselling series of mystery novels about former NYPD cop Matthew Scudder, who works as an unlicensed private eye. Neeson stars as Scudder, who agrees to help a drug trafficker (Dan Stevens) hunt down the men who murdered his wife.

“Tombstones” is a bleak and gritty film. And it seems acting “bleak” is what keeps Neeson standing upright. It was only five years ago that he lost his wife, true love, Natasha Richardson, who died of a head injury from a skiing accident.

Then his 31-year-old nephew, Ronan Sexton, has been in danger of a similar fate when he reportedly climbed to the top of a telephone box during a night out with friends in Brighton, England, for the weekend. Seems he slipped and fell off the top of the pole and hit his head on the street pavement below and was hospitalized this Summer fighting for his life.

Neeson isn’t the timid type either. When there was a political campaign in New York City to take the horse drawn carriages off the streets, Neeson was a vocal opponent to keep them just where they’ve been for over 100 years. Not the most popular stance to take.

And then there’s his feelings about drugs and alcohol and his recent admission about substance abuse struggles that he battled over the last 15 years. As he explained to GQ magazine, he wasn’t much into drugs before a motorcycle accident that nearly took his life led him to a dalliance with painkillers.

He blames a motorcycle crash in the year 2000 for the start of his addiction woes. “I wasn’t supposed to last the night,” he revealed in an interview earlier this year. “And when they took me to the hospital and gave me morphine, ugh, I thought, ‘This is how I want to go, with a big fuckin’ jar of this stuff.’ And then when they give you that drip that you give yourself every six minutes… I knew I was hooked, because I was counting those fucking drips, the seconds until I could push that button, and it was instantaneous, that high was.”

Neeson ultimately beat his addiction to painkillers but it left him with a greater concern – how illicit chemicals can influence teenagers. A subject very personal to him as his kids are now teenagers as well.

“There’s a worry nowadays, with every parent I’ve spoken to. It’s fucking drugs. It’s a virus,” he said. “A teenager can take it and suddenly they can be hooked, and it changes their life and their family’s forever. That’s my constant worry.”

“I was drinking too much. It started since my wife died,” he admitted. “It was like, so easy to just… Never at work, never would do it like that, but this time of night? Sitting with you, I’d easily have–I’d be on my second bottle. Before we finished, I would have been halfway down a third–and be totally fine! Pinot Noir: That’s all I drink. I was never into spirits or liquor, hard liquor. And I gave up the Guinness years ago, because it just–past an age, it sticks to you, you know?”

Q: For the record, here I am talking with Mr. Liam Neeson.
LN: It makes me feel like a sixty-two year old, when you call me Mister.

Q: It’s just out of respect. I’m not making your age a factor. Despite your age…
LN: (Laughs.)

Q: Another fantastic performance here. Another one of these, from my perspective, these larger than life roles that you play so well. And I’m wondering if you have the same kind of opinion of a lot of these guys you play, and what your hook was, what your in was, to give this guy a different spin was, that made him so different for you to want to play.
LN: I was just telling somebody earlier on, I’m just attracted to, since I was a kid in Ireland, watching Robert Mitchum on TV, or Steve McQueen, or Charles Bronson, to a certain extent. There’s just something very noble and damaged about those sort of American cinematic heroes. I just find them very appealing. So to get the chance to do this, this is very much one of those sorts of characters, you know? Not good in the relationship world, and tortured. In Matt Scudder’s case, a recovering alcoholic, so, those guys, you know, they wake up in the morning, and they have to think of a reason to get up. And then once they’re up to not have a drink. All these little heroic battles they have, they fight with and against every day of their lives. And I think that Scott brought that out really beautifully in the film. So he’s not larger than life, he’s just one of us, really, but his career was in the police force, you know, and these guys see a part of humanity that we don’t want to deal with, on a daily basis.

Q: When I interviewed (director) Scott Frank earlier, he mentioned sometimes some character’s like yours have to find the worst in themselves, before they can find the best. I was wondering if you could comment on that, as part of your human role?
LN: Did Scott say that? He probably would, he’s a writer. Yes, Scott had mentioned that to me, when we’d met, in the early days. I wanted to find some kind of research I could do, other than reading Larry’s book, Lawrence Block’s, books. I know some policemen, on the NYPD, and one of them I know very, very well. I was in to get access to documentaries on serial killers, and not just the crimes, but the police work that went into tracking them down, which was very, very fascinating. Any little minutiae of evidence they would find, and put it together with this, and does it connect, and oh my god, it does connect. That was fascinating, you know. I thought Scott had done that on a continual basis, and maybe, unbeknownst to himself, it brings out the good in him. Because I think he is a good, righteous old-fashioned kind of man. I think he has certain pillars of ethics that never change, even though he’s kind of fucked up in a lot of ways. But he’s essentially a good man, you know? I’m not really answering your question, am I?

Q: You are attracted to characters that are loners. Would you consider yourself a loner in real life?
LN: I’d like to think I am, you know? No, I don’t think… No man’s an island, as they say. I’ve tried it – I’ve gone on various retreats in my life, for three or four days, and I get desperate to get out of there, and talk to somebody. But I fly-fish a lot, and I can do that really only by myself. I’m never lonesome, when I’m on the river, far from it, but it’s a lonely practice.

Q: So, your schedule’s been packed. You’ve been taking a lot of projects, recently. Your kids are probably on their way off to college, now, both are getting kind of close to college age. How do you balance all the work, with spending the time with the kids, and what support do you get, in terms of picking projects, and balancing that perfect life?
LN: Oh yeah, I’ve got to. Mental note: must call. Listen, I have a great support team, I really do. Fantastic family… If I’m away on a project, my mother-in-law moves in. We’re sort of like chess pieces, you know? (Laughs.) But yes, it’s always a balance. I’m very fortunate to get to play these characters, at this stage in my life. I love doing it, and I’ll keep doing it as long as they keep sending me scripts, you know? And my kids are used to it. From when they were born – one of them was born on location. So they’re used to dad being away for certain periods of time. So far, it’s worked out okay. They’re not damaged.

Q: You’ve got some great action scenes in this. You take a couple of hits, you get a bloody nose… Do you like doing those action scenes, and is there a way that you keep yourself safe, from little bumps and bruises?
LN: Well, I love doing them, and I have a great fight coordinator, who’s my stunt double too, called Mark Vanselow. We’ve done sixteen films now. So we work very, very closely with each other. I don’t do my own stunts, but I do my own fighting and stuff. I love doing that stuff. Yeah, that’s always fun to do. In this film, it’s important to kind of make it real, it’s not that cinema fight stuff. We wanted to make it very dark and gruesome and ugly, you know? You don’t know where punches were coming from, and stuff – the way it would be in real life.

Q: Did you get any little bumps or bruises?
LN: No, I haven’t, I haven’t. Occasionally you get a few knocks, but slap on the Arnica and it’s gone, you know?

Q: Do you have an exercise routine or special training to be ready for whatever role of action comes?
LN: I keep pretty fit, in life. I would step up the regime, a couple of months before we start. I do a whole mixture of stuff; it’s not strictly this regime, or that regime. I do a lot of power walking. I use a lot of kettle bells. Do you know what they are? They’re great. Making a film, you do need stamina, whether you’re doing fight scenes or not. They’re long days, especially… ‘Tombstones’ was set on eight weeks of night shoots, so you do need stamina for that work, so it’s important to keep fit, and I’m not talking about having perfect abs or stuff, but you have to be on top of your game, especially if you’re playing the lead. You have to be there, you know? It takes stamina. You have to look after yourself.

Q: Talk about that flashback scene. Normally you’re a bloke, because you have that great hair and everything, but also because…
LN: It’s all my own, too. Very proud. Good genes. (Laughs.)

Q: Yes the hair, the awesome hair.
LN: (Laughs.)

Q: What I really like about the flashback scene was that it establishes where this guy is. Where he is, at this point. Can you talk a little bit about doing this scene, because it’s kind of an extended scene, and we keep coming back to it. And secondly, I spoke with Maggie Grace about a week ago, and I asked her to sum you up in one word, and she came up with “goofy.”
LN: Goofy!? (Laughs.)

Q: I know, it surprised me, too. how would you sum yourself up in one word?
LN: Goofy’s not bad. My daughter actually called me that. So I might have to agree with Maggie on that… But my daughter? Next time I’m going to give her away. Take her…

Q: Tell me a little bit about executing that flashback scene?
LN: We shot it, I think it was two or three days. We had access to an area North of Manhattan. We had that whole set of steps, where the bad guy falls down and stuff. It was on a Saturday, and we shot that bar scene during that week. So it was really only two or three days of the wig, and all this stuff. And it was, I wanted to avoid that classic drunk… That’s really hard to do, to act drunk. But a functioning drunk, that’s a different thing. I tried to do a little thing, I hope it’s in the film, I haven’t seen it in some time. But when I follow the bad guy, when I come out of the bar, it’s like, “Oh, fuck, this is great.” But he’s had at least four whiskeys in him, now, and then that leads to the carelessness, and this horrible death. So there’s this ‘Action Jackson’ stuff, but it was very, very carefully choreographed. Scott was very, very careful about that stuff. Even if I ran, just how I would run? Would I run a straight line, or would I be a bit squiggly, after I’ve had these few drinks? And I thought, “No, he’s done this for years.” He’d run absolutely in a straight line, but in his head it might be a bit squiggly, you know?  Well, anyway, that was that.

Q: I feel sometimes, a movie like this, like ‘Tombstones’, it will be ignored just because it has action in it. So may, people aside, do you get frustrated when great movies sometimes just get ignored?
LN: The whole awards thing is, listen, I think they’re great. Why does the Golden Globes, the Academy, it puts a focus on the industry, and that focus translates into people buying tickets to see movies. Or download films. It keeps us all in work. So I’m a big fan of award shows. But it takes a hell of a lot of money to mount a campaign for any film. So a picture like ‘The Grey’, that came out in January, February, and then the closing date for that year’s consideration is December. And it takes an awful lot of money to remind people again. To put a film out again. I think they showed ‘The Grey’ in a couple of theaters here. It’s okay, it’s not really frustrating. What was it (the late) Lauren Bacall said, “Great medium. Lousy business.” It’s all right, it’s always been that way. And I think ‘The Grey’ is a lovely film. I’m very, very proud of doing that, whether it wins awards or not. It doesn’t matter.

Q: You do a lot of thrillers. Your characters are always heroic, but your characters are always are VERY real people. It’s real things that could happen in real life. What is your take was on that? Do you always happen to fall into these characters because you’re so wonderful at it? Is there a specific reason why you choose these characters? Or is it just because you’re so good at it?
LN: I was in my fifties when this ‘Taken’ movie came out. I was sure it was just a straight-to-video, good little European thriller, well-made. And Fox Studios took it and did this amazing sell job, and they showed the trailer at big sporting events, and the film became a hit. I started to get sent these action scripts, in my fifties. It was very flattering, and I felt like a kid in a toy shop, and why not do them? But I always wanted to, I didn’t want to become like a twenty-seven year old, you know what I mean? I try, in some of these fight scenes, to fight as a fifty year old. Even though I’m sixty-two, but… so, I’m not playing these superheroes, not the sort of super-hero type, you know? I just have always been attracted to that type of cinema hero as an adolescent, growing up in Ireland. Robert Mitchum springs to mind. Later on, it was Steve McQueen, and to a certain extent, Charles Bronson. Those types of grizzled characters, who have one foot on the side of law and order, and one foot in the bad guy’s camp. Do you know what I mean? Always treading a very delicate line. I just find them very appealing. It’s great to get a chance to do that, you know? I’m glad you think they’re real, because that’s what I’m trying to do. It’s not super-hero time.

A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES IS AVAILABLE ON BLU-RAY AND DVD ON 19TH JANUARY 2015, COURTESY OF ENTERTAINMENT ONE

The Sniper Elite 3 ‘Ultimate Edition’ announced

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Today 505 Games and Rebellion today announced the upcoming release of The Sniper Elite 3‘Ultimate Edition’ including the tactical shooter plus additional DLC content in one explosive package.

This expanded experience is designed to give players everything they need to traverse the unforgiving terrain of North Africa as they embroil themselves in a savage conflict against Nazi Germany’s elite Afrika Korps and infamous SS Special Forces.  The Sniper Elite 3 ‘Ultimate Edition’ will be available 10th March 10 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

 

Sharpshooters can test their mettle playing the third installment in the popular Sniper Elite series along with nine additional bonus DLC. Since launch the game has also been expanded with six additional multiplayer maps and three all new gameplay modes.

 

Sniper Elite 3 ‘Ultimate Edition’ includes:

 

‘Save Churchill’ DLC – A three-part campaign challenging players to foil a plot to assassinate inspirational British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, featuring the biggest environments in Sniper Elite series to date:

 

·       Save Churchill Part 1: In Shadows

·       Save Churchill Part 2: Belly of the Beast

·       Save Churchill Part 3: Confrontation

 

Six Weapons Packs – Added fire power to help players eliminate their targets:

 

Hunter Weapons Pack

Camouflage Weapons Pack

Patriot Weapons Pack

Sniper Rifles Weapons Pack

Axis Weapons Pack

Eastern Front Weapons Pack

 

Bonus content added to the base game since launch:

 

Six Multiplayer Maps – Expand your experience in the field with a diversity of treacherous and complex environments

·       Fracture

·       Night Watch

·       Outpost Canyon

·       Plantation

·       Lost Valley

·       Airstrip

 

Three Distinct Gameplay Modes – Hone your skills with three additional challenging missions

·       The Shooting Range (Singleplayer  Mode)

·       ‘Twilight Strike’ Overwatch Mission (Co-Op  Mission)

·       Capture The Flag (Multiplayer Mode)

 

 

Win Drones on DVD

To celebrate the release of Drones on Blu-ray and DVD, we are giving four lucky winners the chance to win it on DVD.

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The violence, claustrophobia and moral dilemmas faced by drone operators are brought to nail-biting life in the heart-stopping thriller DRONES, is available on DVD and digital platforms from 19th January, 2015 courtesy of Signature Entertainment.

When two soldiers are tasked with deciding the fate of a terrorist with a single push of a button, they find themselves at odds over the morality of the decision. As the action plays out in real time, their window of opportunity to use the deadly military drone successfully on the target slowly closes. Locked in a race against time, the soldiers begin to question the true motives behind the lethal attack… and their own conflicted principles, as they confront the realities of their duty to their country.

Starring Eloise Mumford (Fifty Shades of Grey, In the Blood) Matt O’Leary (Live Free or Die Hard, Brick), and directed by Rick Rosenthal (Bad Boys, Halloween II), DRONES offers an action-packed insight into an often unseen side of war- gritty, nerve-racking and perfect for fans of Homeland, it’s guaranteed keep you on the edge of your seat throughout!

How to enter to win

We have four copies of Drones to give away on DVD.

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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 2nd, and Drones is available on Blu-ray and DVD from Monday 19th January.

Win Ejecta on Blu-Ray

To celebrate the release of Ejecta on Blu-ray and DVD, we are giving three lucky winners the chance to win it on Blu-ray.

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The unnerving and ever-present question of whether we are truly alone in the universe is finally answered in the intriguing sci-fi horror EJECTA – available on DVD and digital platforms from 19th January, 2015 courtesy of Signature Entertainment.

Already generating huge buzz within the horror community, EJECTA sees cult hero Julian Richings (Man of Steel, Cube) take centre stage in this story of one night on earth that alters everything we think we know about the universe.

On the eve of a historic solar storm, two men are forced to fight for survival against a horrifying life form that’s determined to hunt them down. In the aftermath of their traumatic close encounter, they find themselves pursued by an anonymous militia group, who will stop at nothing to unearth the truth behind what happened that night… and prove to the world that we are not alone in the universe.

Directed by Chad Archibald and Matt Wiele, and starring Adam Seybould (Path of Souls, Exit Humanity) and Lisa Houle (Pontypool, TV’s Flashpoint) alongside a scene-stealing Richings, EJECTA is a shocking hybrid of sci-fi and horror- tense, terrifying, and an absolute must-see for fans of both genres.

How to enter to win

We have three copies of Ejecta to give away on Blu-ray.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

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 2nd, and Ejecta is available on Blu-ray and DVD from Monday 19th January.

Review: WD My Passport Wireless

It’s time to review the WD My Passport Wireless drive.

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This is how WD describe the My Passport Wireless:

“This is the one wireless drive for all your devices. Free up space on your tablet and smartphone. Back up or transfer your photos and videos from your SD card to keep on shooting. It’s wireless. Portable. It’s one drive with no boundaries.”

What’s in the Box?

The box contains the My Passport Wireless, a power adaptor, a cable and some paperwork.

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A Closer Look

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Using the My Passport Wireless

Once you have charged the My Passport Wireless, it’s time to connect it to either your computer, or your mobile device. The following screenshots show the web interface via my MacBook.

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Once you have signed into the My Passport Wireless you can easily see how much capacity you have remaining, what you have used, how much battery charge is left, how the My Passport Wireless is connected and more.

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You can also make changes, for example how your My Passport Wireless connects to your network or the Internet, various admin type tasks, hardware details, media streaming and even checking for and updating the firmware.

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You can then start using the My Passport Wireless for whatever you need it for – for example, if you want to transfer images from an SD Card, just pop the SD Card into the side and then press the WPS button to start the transfer.

Final Thoughts

The WD My Passport Wireless is available in either 500GB, 1TB or 2TB (2TB is the one we have here for review.

The My Passport Wireless is a little bigger and heavier than a standard external drive, but then it is doing a lot more. It also looks good with its silver edges and black top.

Configuring the My Passport Wireless is fairly simple and straightforward – my advice would be to fully charge it first though, especially if you want to do the firmware update. You can leave it plugged in to the power thought if you don’t want to wait.

Battery life is pretty good – I got somewhere between 4 and a half and 5 and a half hours from it, and that was a mixture of file transfers and media streaming.

The media streaming work well – just connect whatever you want to use to play the files to the My Passport Wireless and away you go.

One thing that I didn’t like was the amount of time it took to transfer my files via SD Card, it seemed to take forever, so make sure you do regular transfers if you are taking lots of photographs otherwise you will find yourself waiting around, a lot! Transferring files was easy though – just put the SD card in and press a button. Then wait…..

However, what was fast was connecting via the USB 3.0 port – transferring files this way was very quick!

Another useful feature is the Internet Sharing option. What this does is allow you to connect and use the My Passport Wireless as a Wi-Fi hub so that multiple devices could connect to the My Passport Wireless to share a single connection. This is very useful if you are somewhere like a hotel room that might charge you to use Wi-Fi on a per device basis!

The interface is very simple to use and gives a lot of information – it’s very easy to make changes and to get an up to date picture of the drives usage.

The My Passport Wireless also comes with a 2 year warranty.

The WD My Passport Wireless costs around £199 for the 2TB model so it’s not cheap, but you do get those added features, it’s not just another external hard drive.

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You can learn more from the WD website.

Saints Row IV Re-Elected and Gat out of Hell next week

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Get ready for the gates to Hades are opening as Deep Silver releases the launch trailer for Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell and Saints Row IV: Re-Elected. In the standalone add-on Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell, Johnny Gat challenges the Devil in epic battle that pushes Hell to its limits.

Saints Row IV: Re-Elected brings the Saints Row IV to the new generation of consoles – including Gat Out of Hell and all previously released downloadable content.

WWE Immortals Game is out now for iOS & Android

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and WWE has today announced WWE Immortals for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android devices is now available worldwide on the App Store and Google Play.

Developed by NetherRealm Studios, the creators of the best-selling Mortal Kombat franchise and Injustice: Gods Among Us, in conjunction with Phosphor Game Studios, WWE Immortals is a free-to-play title that features Superstar battles in a fantastically re-imagined WWE world.

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WWE Immortals offers an action-packed mobile gameplay experience that takes WWE Superstars such as John Cena, The Rock, Brock Lesnar, Triple H, Roman Reigns, The Bella Twins, Big Show and Sheamus, out of the ring and into an alternate universe where they battle as out-of-this-world versions of their in-ring personas.  Utilizing a touch-based combat system, opponents can wield over-the-top signature Superstar moves and devastating powers to conquer opponents in bone-crunching matches.

As the game progresses, participants can supercharge their roster with gear and support cards, engage with players around the world, and participate in in-game challenges tied to WWE pay-per-view events.  “WWE Immortals is a heart-pounding experience that brings the world-renowned WWE brand to fans and gamers in a whole new way,” said Greg Ballard, Senior Vice President, Mobile, Social and Emerging Platforms, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “The game will continue to evolve with our ongoing support of events and updates to the roster that will keep the game fresh for many months to come.”

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“Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios have brought the larger-than-life personalities of WWE Superstars and Divas to fans in a new way,” said Casey Collins, Executive Vice President, Consumer Products, WWE. “WWE Immortals is a great addition to our portfolio of free-to-play mobile games that lets fans and gamers around the world enjoy fast-paced and over-the-top action.”

Free Dark Souls II update brings big changes

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Today Bandai Namco has revealed that a patch will be going live for Dark Souls II on 5th February that will bring a number of big changes to the gameplay.

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It’s all part of the preparation for the release of Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin in April.

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Chief amongst the changes is a method through which players can address the Soul Memory matchmaking system. Soul memory matches players online according to the total number of souls they have accrued in the game and not the level of their character. Thus, those who play lots of PvP over time become locked out from facing similarly levelled characters who have not played as much online.

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Here are some of the improvements and read on below for a full list of changes:

  • Added new character, The Scholar of the First Sin.
  • Additional item description text.
  • Choosing to enter the Covenant of Champions will now allow enemies to continue to respawn after being defeated.
  • Choosing to enter the Covenant of Champions will now cause enemies to inflict more damage to the player.
  • Players will gain access to a new item: The Agape Ring. When players equip the new Agape Ring, souls collected from kills during online play will be absorbed by the ring rather than the player. This allows players to control their online matchmaking experience by limiting their total souls collected.
  • Increased effect of Rusted Coin.
  • Awestones now dropped more often.
  • The bonfire warp selection screen will now highlight the top three areas where players will have the best change to connect with other players online.
  • White phantoms will remain in other players’ worlds for longer periods of time.
  • White phantoms will no longer return to their world if time runs out during a boss battle.
  • Players on their first play through can now match with players on their 2nd or further play through.
  • Made it easier for players to match online in general.
  • Made it so that invading players cannot use items which invite more enemies.
  • NPC conversation text is now displayed more prominently than online notices.
  • Players may now choose to cancel out the effect of the Human Effigy at bonfires.
  • When a player cannot take part in online play due to the effect of the Human Effigy, made it so that the player can still write signs. (They still cannot summon during this period.)
  • The Imitation spell now affects normal enemies.
  • The Hush spell is now more effective on normal enemies.
  • Load times shortened (PS3 only).
  • Calibrations no longer saved each time before the title screen.
  • Fixed issue causing map name listed on save data and actual map name after loading to not match.
  • Made it possible to skip the ending sequence the 2nd time through and beyond.
  • Removed the blur effect used when looking through the binoculars.
  • Rouge Water, etc.: Fixed issue causing the user not to recover spell usages for spells only able to be used once.
  • Made Old Iron King’s Crown’s effect function consistently throughout the game.
  • Adjusted price for Crown of the Ivory King, Ivory King Armor, Ivory King Gauntlets, Ivory King Leggings.
  • Fixed Issue whereby the sign in the Iron Keep was not displayed as intended once the player spoke to Lucatiel of Mirrah in Harvest Valley.
  • Corrected issue whereby users could not use Bonfire Ascetics at Undead Crypt Entrance Bonfire.
  • Adjusted timing for Licia of Lindeldt to become the player’s enemy.
  • Adjusted conditions for lighting Majula map from “Defeat Nashandra” to “Defeat Throne Defender and Throne Watcher.”
  • To prevent invasion after defeating area bosses, made the Human Effigy effect function in this situation automatically.
  • Made it possible to get the reward items after defeating area bosses even if your inventory is full at the time. (Items will drop in front of the player.)
  • Made it possible to get the reward items after using Crushed Eye Orb and defeating Licia of Lindeldt even if your inventory is full at the time. (Items will drop in front of the player.)
  • In Black Gulch, made it possible to receive Forgotten Key after defeating a Giant when the player has 99 Souls of a Giant.
  • In Grand Cathedral, made it possible to still receive the item you are supposed to get when talking to Alsanna, Silent Oracle even if your inventory is full.
  • At the Ending, if the player has fulfilled the conditions to receive Illusory Ring of a Conqueror and Illusory Ring of the Exalted but their inventory is full, made it possible to receive the rings properly. (Players will receive the rings as soon as space is opened in their inventory.)
  • Adjusted rewards in online play:

(Normal Online Play)

  • Host vanquishes invading dark phantom or arbiter spirit: Human Effigy
  • Host vanquishes a dark phantom summoned through red sign: Human Effigy
  • Host vanquishes invading grey spirit (Bell Keeper): (1 of the following) Titanite Chunk, Titanite Slab, Twinkling Titanite, Petrified Dragon Bone.
  • Vanquish host you invade at the covenant “Rat King” area: Added Smooth & Silky Stone in addition to Pharros’ Lockstone

(Covenant “Blue Sentinels”)

  • Vanquish dark phantom when summoned as help by a Way of Blue host: Devotion to covenant up +1.

(Covenant “Rat King”)

  • Vanquish client summoned to Rat King area: Added Smooth & Silky Stone in addition to Pharros’ Lockstone.

(Covenant “Bell Keeper”)

  • Vanquish host when invading as grey phantom: (1 of the following) Titanite Chunk, Titanite Slab, Twinkling Titanite, Petrified Dragon Bone.

(Covenant “Pilgrims of Dark”)

  • Host vanquishes abyss spirit in Dark Chasm of Old: added Human Effigy to Bonfire Ascetic.

(Covenant “Brotherhood of Blood”)

  • When invading, vanquish Blue Sentinel summoned as help: Devotion to covenant up +2.

Elements of Scholar of the First Sin will be patched into the game for free upon its release on 3rd April. Certain features such as the enhanced graphics will only be available to those who buy the PS4 or Xbox One versions.

Resident Evil Revelations 2 gets one week delay

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Due to some additional polishing work and gameplay optimization on Resident Evil Revelations 2, the game has experienced a little minor delay.

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Capcom will now begin releasing the first episode from 24th February, 2015 and the full retail release will be out in North America on 17th March, 2015 and across Europe on 20th March, 2015.

PlayStation Store North America PlayStation Store EMEA territories Xbox Live Global Steam Global
Episode 1 24th February 25th February 25th February 25th February
Episode 2 3rd March 4th March 4th March 4th March
Episode 3 10th March 11th March 11th March 11th March
Episode 4 17th March 18th March 18th March 18th March

Each episode in Resident Evil Revelations 2 includes Raid mode content and two full playable scenarios focused on the previously announced Claire and Moira campaign and the Barry and Natalia storyline. Resident Evil Revelations 2 will release as weekly digital episodes at £4.99 / €5.99 / $5.99 each. A Complete Season available to purchase at £19.99/€24.99/$24.99 and a retail box set will also be available.

Battlefield Hardline beta details revealed

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Steve Papoutsis (General Manager, Visceral Games and Executive Producer, Battlefield Hardline) has today released a blog post containing initial information about the upcoming Battlefield Hardline beta.

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While not revealing all the details, it has been confirmed that the beta will be open to everyone and available on all formats – PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4 and PS3 – and will allow players to use new gadgets, form new strategies and showcase their skills on two different maps and modes.

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Hotwire is an all-new mode coming to Battlefield which focuses on combining all-out warfare with all-out vehicular speed, while players will also have the opportunity to go all out in 64-player cops and criminals warfare in a traditional Battlefield mode, Conquest.

Papoutsis also had a message for those who play the Battlefield Hardline beta, “While it’s just a taste of the whole game, we want you to come in, take your jacket off, stay a while. There won’t be a cap on the max progression level so whether you’re busting criminals or fleeing the cops, unlock away.”

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“We want you to play this beta to death. We need you to. This test is only going to make the game stronger, and help us take a look at ways we can ensure we deliver the most stable launch you deserve. We’ll see you on the streets of Battlefield Hardline soon.”

Anyone who plays the Battlefield Hardline beta can submit their feedback in the Battlefield forums at bit.ly/bf4forum, the team at Visceral will be listening!

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Battlefield Hardline will be available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC via Origin, the PlayStation 3, and the Xbox 360. Battlefield Hardline will be available in the United Kingdom on 20th March, 2015.

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Dev Diary 3

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In the third developer diary, have a look inside look at Temple of Osiris’ Downloadable Content and Community Challenges.

The Icy Death pack is now available to download, and contains a new tomb filled with challenging puzzles and a slew of enemies.

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The pack also includes new weapons, rings, amulets, and a skin for Lara, which is going to look familiar for fans of Tomb Raider 2013.

Zelda Majora’s Mask 3D and new 3DS bundle announced

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Today Nintendo announced during the Nintendo Direct that the Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D will be coming to the 3DS on 13th February, which is the same day the New Nintendo 3DS XL will be made available the UK pricing for the Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D is £209.99 only available from Nintendo UK.

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In fact, Nintendo will be making a special bundle available that will include a custom New Nintendo 3DS XL that features Majora’s Mask on its cover.

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Majora’s Mask 3D will make full use of the New Nintendo 3DS XL hardware by giving players full control of its camera through the use of the handheld’s C-Stick.

 

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate 3DS XL bundle announced

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Capcom and Nintendo today confirmed that Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate will be released on 13th February, alongside the newly announced New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL handheld systems. A special New Nintendo 3DS XL Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Edition including a slick custom-designed New Nintendo 3DS XL system and the game pre-installed will also release on the same day.

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Join up with a traveling caravan of hunters to explore new lands and battle ferocious enemies in pursuit of the ultimate hunt.

Play alone in a robust single player experience or join up to three other players locally or, for the first time on Nintendo 3DS, online using a wireless broadband Internet connection. By playing the game on New Nintendo 3DS or New Nintendo 3DS XL, players can experience C Stick functionality and super-stable 3D that makes for more immersive gameplay.

Starting today, select Monster Hunter fans will receive early access to an exclusive demo for the game that includes both single and online multiplayer options.

A version of this demo will be available to all consumers in the lead up to the game’s launch on 13th February.