The Walking Dead: Season Two Episode Three: In Harm’s Way release date and trailer

Today we would like to share the official trailer and release dates for ‘In Harm’s Way,’ the next episode of The Walking Dead: Season Two – A Telltale Games Series.

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The Walking Dead: Season Two – A Telltale Games Series continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned at the outset of the undead apocalypse, now left to her own devices to seek safety and survive in a world gone mad.  Now assuming the role of an ordinary child, players will struggle to outwit both the dead and the living in situations that will test their morals and control the flow of the story through their decisions and actions.

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The Walking Dead: Season Two – A Telltale Games Series consists of five episodes that will be released for digital download over the course of the season and conclude in 2014.

The Walking Dead: Season Two – Episode 3 ‘In Harm’s Way’ will be available starting next week on these dates for the corresponding platforms:

May 13th: PC/Mac via Steam, the Telltale Online Store and other digital distribution services; on the PlayStation Store in North America (SCEA) for PlayStation 3

May 14th: Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft; on the PlayStation Store in European territories (SCEE) for PlayStation 3

May 15th: Available as an in-app purchase within The Walking Dead: Season Two on the iOS App Store

The Walking Dead is set in the world of Robert Kirkman’s award-winning comic book series and offers an emotionally-charged, tailored game experience where a player’s actions and choices affect how their story plays out across the entire series.

See Warside get the Greenlight on Steam

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Warside is a visceral multiplayer Sci-Fi shooter featuring classic 2D gameplay combined with RPG elements. Play as part of a small squad of elite troops fighting for resources and power across the galaxy.

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Warside is a debut game from Russian indie studio Kraken Games which is currently in the midst of a Greenlight campaign on Steam and set for release this year.

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Create your own elite soldier and take him in to online battle in this visceral multiplayer Sci-Fi shooter. Use your unique abilities in full blooded combat with other players as well as hordes of monsters and gain tactical battlefield advantages over your enemies by hovering in mid-air, covering great distances in a single leap and hanging on walls to ambush your enemies.

Use the flexible RPG system and wide array of equipment to advance and customize your character.

Final Fantasy III Coming to Steam

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Today Square Enix has announced FINAL FANTASY III, one of the best-loved games from the epic RPG series, is coming soon to Steam.

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First released in Japan in 1990, FINAL FANTASY III was the first title in the Final Fantasy series to become a million-seller, establishing once and for all that Square Enix’s classic RPG saga was here to stay.

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Coming soon to Steam, FINAL FANTASY III has been optimised for PC gaming with new and improved 3D visuals and story sequences, and will include Steam Trading Cards and Achievements and new visual designs for the Job Mastery Cards.

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The Story of FINAL FANTASY III

Protected by the crystals of light, the once peaceful land has forever been changed by the great tremor. Without warning, the earthquake pulled the crystals into the earth, upsetting the world’s fragile balance. It seems as if all hope is lost – but as the Gulgan prophecy foretold, four souls blessed with the light shall once again restore balance to the world.

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Near the small village of Ur, fate guides Luneth to a sentient crystal that changes his life forever. As the light of the crystal fades, Luneth embarks on a journey to seek three others who share his destiny to search for the remaining crystals, and fight the battle of light and darkness.

Game Features

  • New and improved 3D visuals and story sequences
  • Quicker browsing through the monster bestiary and other game record
  • New visual designs for the Job Mastery Cards
  • Upgraded graphics
  • Includes Achievements
  • New feature of Steam Trading Cards

Review: War of the Vikings

Since the current, almost oversaturation of modern military shooters adorning the market today, it can be difficult to stand out against the crowd when creating a multiplayer game. Fatshark and Paradox Interactive have managed to distance themselves from the crowd however, bringing to us a sequel of sorts to the close quarter combat orientated War of the Roses, aptly named, War of the Vikings.

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War of the Vikings isn’t your traditional game, yet judging by most descriptions and blurbs, it is. A multiplayer combat game in an open area, where the skills of the players matter. In fact in the tutorial itself, you are trained in the arts of blocks, parries and attacks. The problem being, is that you’re trained in a largely 1v1 scenario; the real battles could honestly not be further removed from this.

Expecting a well matched bout of skill and awareness, I dove into my first battle with a Viking roar and little trepidation. My valiant roar was soon reduced to a childlike weep as around 30 other players brawled around the map, all seemingly unaware of the fresh meat on the battlefield. With my training in tow, I strode across to my first prey, before getting unceremoniously killed by a teammate. After that, things only got worse.

After steadying my resolve I chased the roaming Katamari ball of Vikings across the map and got stuck in. It wasn’t too long after, that I discovered you get punished for (accidental) team kills, something that is nearly unavoidable whilst playing this game. Along with the standard melee weapons, there are also ranged bows and spears to try your hand at, but being able to get off an accurate shot whilst everything around you drifts into chaos, it can seem to favour luck over skill.

Whilst I can sympathise with those who’ve tried it, gotten a Saxon style beating and turned it off, there is a defiantly fiendish learning curve to overcome; mainly down to the controls. Not only does it seem counter intuitive (in practice) to both hold the button and flick the mouse in the required direction, but also to add timing and precision, can make it rather daunting. Stick with it though, and you’ll soon be able to fend for yourself, providing you choose your battles wisely!

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As is always the case, becoming better at the game requires you to sink more time into it, however due to the lack of varied game modes; this could pose an issue in the long term. Alongside the chaotic and often frustrating team deathmatch, there are also modes common to other multiplayer games. The small team based arena mode can be the most fun, mainly due to the reduced amount of players, allowing you to be a little more deliberate with attacking. Another objective based mode, where you only have one life can also be fun, but needless to say, it’s not particularly suited for beginners!

No self-respecting multiplayer game would be complete nowadays without the fabled create a loadout screen; War of the Vikings is no different. The currency and experience you earn during battle can all be used to help personalize your loadout with unlocks to suit one of few limited play styles. Whether it be charging blindly at the enemy, or vainly attempting that cross-map arrow shot you’ve been hunting, you should be catered for. Aesthetic choices are also available should you desire a more dishevelled beard or a more threating great axe, one thing, mysteriously missing, is the option to do battle as a fearless maiden. Instead, you’ll just have to equip the most feminine looking facial hair and stride confidently onwards.

Whilst the combat can be quite satisfying, the timing required for critical hits, successful parries and capitalising on an opponent’s misfortune are all reliant upon a stable and quick connection. There were times I was thrust into a lobby where it resembled a medieval PAC-MAN adventure. When everything goes your way however, it can be genuinely thrilling to beat opponents due to tactics and quick reactions; not having to rely upon furiously spamming the left mouse button.

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The maps are generally great to look at; with variations in locales and size, however playing them in a full server can be more stressful than fun. After a few 32 player matches, you’ll soon start to look for the smaller lobbies, mainly for a more tactical battle. It often seems as though every flank route is ignored, which in a competitive multiplayer game, was quite the eye opener. The general unspoken battle plan seemed to be to rush into the centre, axe flailing wildly, before re-spawning within touching distance of an enemy. If this is an accurate portrayal of Viking warfare, it’s of no surprise that their life expectancy was of a low age!

Whilst the game might not be pushing the limits of any graphical abilities, it does look nice enough, the detail on your character can be fairly impressive and the maps all possess a distinct look. Whether it be forestry or frosty, each map has its own play style to adhere to as well, meaning some will be undoubtedly more fun than others to play on depending on your style. The lack of music, except on the main menu, and the hammy voice acting can often detract from the otherwise, somewhat engrossing experience and unfortunately instead, forms a polar opposite to the intended immersive depth of the controls.

Whilst it may well turn off any newcomers due to the hectic forays into battle, difficult to master controls and sheer hysteria involved in most matches, there can be some fun to be had in War of the Vikings. Dedicate some time and hard graft however, and it will pay off; hopefully leaving you one of the select few Vikings left standing. The tools necessary to accomplish your desired tactics are there, it’s just ultimately whether you can get past some of the inherent gameplay barriers before losing interest. Certainly not for everyone, but for those who can find their niche, it can be a refreshing change of pace from the norm.

First Gameplay of Xbox One Exclusive Title Sunset Overdrive

Insomniac and Microsoft has released the first gameplay video of Sunset Overdrive, that’s is exclusive to Xbox One out later this year.

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The game is set in the near future of 2027, the game contains parkour elements, with a focus on high-powered weaponry and urban traversal.

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Players will run across an eclectic group of factions, each with its own unique style and story.

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They will also face off against mutants and knaves scattered throughout Sunset City.

Consumers who pre-order the game will be eligible to receive exclusive day-one in-game items.

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Day One Edition contents:

– “Nothin’ but the Hits” gun: An overcharged version of the High Fidelity gun that launches limited edition, priceless, multi-colored vinyls that do increased damage.
– “It’s Me! Fizzie!” outfit: Fizzie is more popular than you because he has a great marketing budget. So, why not dress up as him and get in on some of that fame?
– “Hardcore! Hammer”: You ponder buying the Day One Edition of “Sunset Overdrive.” A spot check reveals that if you do, you can equip a mighty hammer made from a bat and spiked dumb-bells. You buy the Day One Edition of “Sunset Overdrive.”

World of Tanks Xbox 360 Edition – 1 day of premium and a T2 light tank: American tier 2 premium for free

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We’ve teamed up with Wargaming.net to give you 1 day of premium and a T2 light tank: American tier 2 premium in World of Tanks Xbox 360 Edition.

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World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition is a team-based massively multiplayer online game dedicated to armoured warfare in the mid-20th century. The game marks the very first console title ever developed by Wargaming, following the massive success of its free-to-play PC MMO action game World of Tanks, which has more than 80 million registered players around the world.

World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition delivers an exciting, tactical warfare experience where team-based coordination is the key to victory, all built exclusively from the ground up for the Xbox 360. Taking full advantage of Xbox Live, the title supports a rich and deep progression and customization system, including features such as achievements and Live matchmaking.

How to get your code

To get a code, all you have to do is click here and then Like our new Facebook page and enter your email address and you will get instant access to the code. Don’t worry, we have 1000 to give away!

This code will only work in Europe – sorry to everyone else, and remember, the code is for World of Tanks Xbox 360 Edition!

And thank you to Wargaming.net for the codes.

See Aiden Friends and Enemies in the new Watch Dogs trailer

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Today Ubisoft released the trailer that introducing five of Aiden Pearce’s friends and enemies: ‘hacktivist’ Clara Lille, anarchist hacker “T-Bone” Grady, assassin Jordi Chin, gang leader Anthony ‘Iraq’ Wade, and Chicago crime boss Dermot ‘Lucky’ Quinn.

Watch Dogs is being released on 27th May on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3 and PS4 and also PC, but the Wii U version will be released at a later date.

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World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition Launches Content Update

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Today Wargaming has announced the release of a new content update for World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition. Available now worldwide, this update adds seven American Tank Destroyers, including the legendary M18 Hellcat, two new maps, additional packages for tank upgrades, as well as new Xbox Live Achievements. Most excitingly, the update also introduces the new weather variant system, providing maps with rain, snow and night modes; a first for the entire World of Tanks Universe.

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Custom built specifically for the Xbox 360 Edition, the weather modes are entering the game alongside new battle arenas and vehicles, tank upgrades and more.

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Players can look forward to the following features and enhancements in this update:

  • Weather Variant System — for the first time in World of Tanks, experience combat in three different climates: rain, snow, and night. Be prepared to battle the elements along with your enemies.
  • Two New Battle Arenas —
  • Fisherman’s Bay — Take advantage of excellent ambush opportunities with sloping hills covered in bushes, plus a combination of open spaces and irregular terrain.
  • Abbey — Find the abbey’s courtyard at the highest point on the hill and explore three roads that allow passage from the north and south.
  • American Tank Destroyers — Take out the competition from a distance with seven new tank destroyers that offer great speed, guns and penetration: M8A1, T49, M18 Hellcat, T25/2, T28 Prototype, T30, T110E4
  • New Tank Package Upgrades — Guns, lots of guns! Choose from a variety of new loadout packages that provide an even deeper tank customization during tech tree progression. Use these packages to research or obtain new guns without giving up previously acquired modules.
  • Xbox Live Achievements — earn eight new achievements within World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition to increase your Gamerscore.

Soviet Premium Tanks — Earn credits and increase crew skills with these five new tanks—Valentine II, Matilda IV, IS-6, SU-122-44, and Churchill III—that were introduced into the game earlier this week.

The Elder Scrolls Online Delayed On Xbox One and PS4

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Here is a statement from Bethesda about The Elder Scrolls Online which has been delayed on PS4 and Xbox One.

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 Here is the Statement

“We’ve been grateful to our fans for the wonderful response to our recent launch of The Elder Scrolls Online for PC/Mac, but we know many of you are eagerly waiting to play the game on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

We continue to work on the console versions of ESO, and game development has been progressing steadily, but we are still working to solve a series of unique problems specific to those platforms. Integrating our systems with each console manufacturer’s networks—which are both different from the PC/Mac system as well as different from each other—has been a challenging process. It has become clear that our planned June release of the console versions isn’t going to be possible. Though we have made great progress, we have concluded that we’ll need about six months to ensure we deliver the experience our fans expect and deserve.

We know that the news of an ESO console delay is as disappointing to many of you as it is to us. We want to do what we can to make it up to our fans who want to start playing now, so we have worked out the following arrangement with Sony and Microsoft:

Via a special offer, anyone who purchases and plays the PC/Mac version of The Elder Scrolls Online by the end of June will have the opportunity to transfer their character(s) to either console version when they are released. The offer will allow you to begin playing immediately on the PC/Mac, and then add the PS4 or Xbox One version and transfer the character(s) you have created and developed. And, you don’t have to pay full price for the game twice. For $20/€14.99/£12.99/AU$20, eligible PC and Mac players will have the option to add a full, digital version of ESO on either the PS4 or the Xbox One with your character transfer(s), and another 30 days of included game time.

Whether you decide to take advantage of this offer or not, we promise to do everything we can to get the game released on both consoles as quickly as we can. We will keep everyone updated with additional details regarding character transfers, specific offer dates, when you can expect console beta to start, and of course, when ESO on consoles will launch.”

War Thunder lands on Online

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OnLive has announced the launch of Gaijin Entertainment’s award-winning MMO War Thunder on the OnLive Game Service. The free-to-play game will be added to OnLive’s recently-launched CloudLift subscription, which empowers gamers to play PC games they already own, anywhere via the cloud on a wide range of connected devices, instantly.

By ‘lifting’ War Thunder to the cloud, new and existing players of the game will be able to play their game wherever they choose, without needing to re-download the full game client. All progress and purchases are synced in the cloud so the player can move between devices seamlessly.

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Playing War Thunder through CloudLift also massively lowers the recommended PC or Mac specification while still delivering smooth 720p60 graphics and NVIDIA enhanced effects. The game can even be played on an Android tablet using a Bluetooth controller, making the game mobile for the first time.

CloudLift is available to try for free for 7 days, allowing for an instant trial of War Thunder as well. Simply download the OnLive client for PC or Mac from games.onlive.com/download, or the OnLive Android app from the Google Play store, and check out this amazing game in all its graphical glory.

“We’re thrilled to partner with the talented team at Gaijin and provide the convenience of instant access to all the intense, richly detailed action of War Thunder to their users,” said Mark Jung, Executive Chairman. “By expanding the CloudLift subscription to include a free-to-play MMO such as this one, we can now offer content in the subscription for our players to access right away, anywhere on a wide range of devices, even before they own any of the traditional download games.”

Anton Yudintsev, CEO of Gaijin Entertainment, added: “OnLive is making it possible for our millions of War Thunder fans to jump into combat quickly, wherever they are and on whatever device they’re carrying. We’re looking forward to engaging our current players more deeply and more often, while bringing new users into our game.”

War Thunder is the first free-to-play game added to the OnLive Game Service, expanding the possibilities for cloud gaming and providing MMO players a new way to interact with their favorite games wherever they are.

Valiant Hearts: The Great War Coming to Home Consoles on 25th June

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Ubisoft confirmed today that Valiant Hearts: The Great War, a puzzle-adventure game set during World War I, will release on 25th June. The game will be available for download on Xbox LIVE for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One, on the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, and PC Digital at the price of $14.99.

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Valiant Hearts: The Great War is the story of crossed destinies and broken love in a world torn apart by war.

The emotional journey follows four characters inextricably drawn together over the course of the game as they brave the battles and difficulties of the Great War alongside their faithful canine companion. Friendship, love, sacrifice and tragedy befall each as they help each other to retain their humanity against the horrors brought on by war.

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Valiant Hearts: The Great War is being developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, known for their work on critically-acclaimed titles like Beyond Good & Evil, Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends.

Welcome to the Huawei Ascend P7

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Huawei has lifted the lid on its new flagship smartphone, the Ascend P7 at a Paris event today. The 4G-ready handset features an ergonomic design with rounded edges, comprising seven layers of premium metals and Gorilla Glass, out later this month at €449.

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Measuring in at 6.5mm thin, the device is considerably slimmer than its competitors in the Android market and comes with minimal bezel around its 5-inch display.

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The Ascend P7 boasts a screen resolution of 1080×1920 and is capable of displaying 445 pixels per inch

Software features such as Automatic Beauty Enhancement and a Smart Preview Window have been included to help users capture better self portrait images.

A ‘Groufie’ mode is also available for panoramic group selfies (yes Huawei has just made that word up).

Under the hood, the Ascend P7 features a quad-core 1.8GHz Cotex-A9 processor and 2GB of RAM, along with a Mali-450MP4 graphics chip.

The handset comes with 16GB of internal storage on board, expandable via microSD, and runs Google’s Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system out of the box.

A 13-megapixel camera developed by Sony resides on the rear, allowing users to take professional-grade photos with the aid of a DSLR-level image signal processing chip

Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Coming this November

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Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire have been announced for 3DS. The reimagined versions of the Game Boy Advance titles Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire will launch on Nintendo for the 2DS and the 3DS worldwide in November.

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Ruby and Sapphire took place in the Hoenn region, with the three starter Pokemon being grass lizard Treecko, fire chick Torchic and water-type Mudkip.

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The original game was developed by Game Freak, Ruby and Sapphire launched in 2003 in Europe and North America.

Meet Sinestro in Infinite Crisis

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Get an early look at Sinestro in the latest Champion Profile video from Infinite Crisis, the free-to-play MOBA from Turbine based in the DC Universe! On 21st May, players can instill fear in their enemies and silence even the most formidable foes, when Sinestro officially goes live in-game!

In search of perfect order and vengeance upon his enemies, Sinestro’s power is fueled by fear. As a Blaster, Sinestro eliminates his enemies by spreading silence and fear to cull the weak.

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A former mentor to Hal Jordan, he was once a renowned Green Lantern, praised by many. But when Jordan exposed Sinestro’s use of oppression and fear to “create order,” everything changed.

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Sinestro was put on trial and banished to the antimatter universe, where he found a new kind of power ring that channeled not Willpower, but Fear. In time, Sinestro would even come to control Parallax, the living embodiment of all fear.