Season 2 of The Division 2 Warlords of New York DLC Detailed with Title Update 10

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Ubisoft has announced that Title Update 10, a major update for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 will go live from on 16th June, bringing massive improvements and fixes. On 23rd June, Season 2 for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Warlords of New York will be available, bringing exciting new endgame content to players. Then, soon after the deployment of Season 2, the much anticipated Second Raid will bring back players’ ultimate challenge.
 
Title Update 10 – Major Improvements and Fixes
In advance of Season 2, core changes and improved balancing will be introduced. These changes were tested on the game’s Public Test Server, which gathered feedback from players, allowing the development team to finetune gameplay and deliver on community requested improvements in key areas including: 

  • Player Power
    • Increased damage for nearly all weapons, including exotics
    • Gear set improvements
    • Brand set improvements
  • Loot Generosity
    • Increased overall loot quality
    • Improved loot quality scaling with difficulty
    • Improved quality of crafted items
    • Improved vendor stocks
  • Fixes and balancing
    • Major balancing pass
    • Large amount of bug fixes

The Division 2 Warlords of New York: Season 2
On 23rd June the second season of progressive endgame content will be available. Seasons are part of the Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Warlords of New York expansion and are a series of 3-month long narrative-driven mini campaigns. In Season 2 – Keener’s Legacy, Division Agents are tasked to take on a new rogue cell and stop them from continuing the plan left by Aaron Keener. Players must own The Division 2 Warlords of New York expansion in order to participate in Seasons.

Much like Season 1, Season 2 will give players the chance to unlock unique rewards, including two new exotics, a skill variant and a gearset. Players with the Warlords of New York expansion can play Season 2 for free and can purchase a Season 2 Pass to earn additional rewards for their progression. The Pass also offers more opportunities to unlock Season specific gear and exclusive vanity items such as a unique Season outfit. Players have until 15th June to complete Season 1 before Season 2 kicks off on 23rd June.

Other in-game activities will continue in Season 2 as well, including:

  • Leagues: A series of challenges for players, with opportunities to unlock rewards based on players’ ability to complete challenges
  • Global Events: Time-limited in-game events during which a global modifier is applied to the entire game and players will be rewarded for completing specific tasks

 
During each Season, players will grow their Season level to unlock various rewards by participating in seasonal activities and playing the game.

Operation Iron Horse
In the Second Raid players will face a new challenge that teams of eight must work together to overcome. Additionally, exclusive rewards will be available for both Level 30 and Level 40 players as they tackle the most challenging mission in the game thus far. The release date of Second Raid will be revealed in the near future.
 
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is available on the Xbox One family of devices including the Xbox One X, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, UPLAY+, Ubisoft’s subscription service, and the new generation gaming platform, Stadia.
 
For more information on The Division 2 Warlords of New York, please visit: https://www.ubisoft.com/en-us/game/the-division/the-division-2/expansion/warlords-of-new-york.

For the latest news on Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 and all of Ubisoft’s games, visit Ubisoft News: news.ubisoft.com.

Next Titles Coming to Xbox Game Pass In June Announced

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June looks to be a very busy month indeed for Subscribers to the Xbox Game Pass for Console or PC (Both and Xbox LIVE Gold included if you subscriber to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate) kicking off with the announcement that No Man’s Sky will enter tomorrow on June 11th and the recently remastered classic Kingdom Hearts games will also enter the service this month.

You can see the new titles for both console and PC below:

Bard’s Tale Remastered and Resnarkled (Console & PC) – June 18
You are the Bard, a selfish rogue weary of pointless sub-quests and rat-infested cellars. Through magical song you summon characters to join your quest! Prepare to immerse yourself in over 20 hours of adventure, featuring a vast world to explore with towns, wild forests, rivers, castles, towers, secret dungeons, snowy mountains, caverns, haunted tombs, and more!

Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2 (PC) – June 11
Explore Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2, the latest dramatic story development in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. The Gathering Storm and the 13th Black Crusade serve as the canvas for three extensive and dynamic campaigns with high narrative values, focusing on the Tyranids, the Necrons, and the Imperium. Explore the systems in the Eye of Terror, with or against renowned characters such as Belisarius Cawl, Guilliman, and more.

Battletech (PC) –  June 11
The year is 3025 and the galaxy is trapped in a cycle of perpetual war, fought by noble houses with enormous, mechanized combat vehicles called BattleMechs. Take command of your own mercenary outfit of ‘Mechs and the MechWarriors that pilot them, struggling to stay afloat as you find yourself drawn into a brutal interstellar civil war. Upgrade your starfaring base of operations, negotiate mercenary contracts with feudal lords, repair and maintain your stable of aging BattleMechs, and execute devastating combat tactics to defeat your enemies on the battlefield.

Dungeon of the Endless (Console & PC) – June 11
Dungeon of the Endless is a Rogue-Like Dungeon-Defense game offering a retro 2D look with modern 3D graphics. You  and your team of heroes must protect the generator of your crashed ship while exploring an ever-expanding dungeon and facing waves of monsters and special events as you try to find their way out… so what could go wrong… open the door!

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 & 2.5 ReMix (Console) – June 11
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMix is an HD remastered collection of six unforgettable Kingdom Hearts experiences available for the first time with Xbox Game Pass! Join Sora, Donald, and Goofy as they help light overcome the darkness across iconic Disney worlds. Team up with beloved characters such as Captain Jack Sparrow (“Pirates of the Caribbean”), Simba (“The Lion King”), Beast (“Beauty and the Beast”), Ariel (“The Little Mermaid”), and many more. Experience the magic of Kingdom Hearts on Xbox!

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (Console) – June 11
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue is a compilation of three magical Kingdom Hearts experiences that no fan should be without. Experience epic battles as Sora and Riku begin to prepare for their final battle against Master Xehanort in the beautifully remastered Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD. In Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep – A Fragmentary Passage – players join Aqua as she struggles to survive against the deceptions and terrors of the Dark World. Experience these unforgettable Kingdom Hearts journeys on Xbox!

No Man’s Sky (Console & PC)  – June 11
Inspired by the adventure and imagination that we love from classic science-fiction, No Man’s Sky presents you with a galaxy to explore, filled with unique planets and lifeforms, and constant danger and action. In No Man’s Sky, every star is the light of a distant sun, each orbited by planets filled with life, and you can go to any of them you choose. Fly smoothly from deep space to planetary surfaces, with no loading screens, and no limits. In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you’ll discover places and creatures that no other players have seen before – and perhaps never will again.

Thronebreaker (Console) – June 18
Thronebreaker is a single player role-playing game set in the world of The Witcher that combines narrative-driven exploration with unique puzzles and card battle mechanics. Crafted by the developers responsible for some of the most iconic moments in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the game spins a truly regal tale of Meve, a war-veteran queen of two Northern Realms — Lyria and Rivia. Facing an imminent Nilfgaardian invasion, Meve is forced to enter the warpath once again, and set out on a dark journey of destruction and revenge.

Bonus news comes in the reveal that players will be able to Pre-install Grounded (Xbox Game Preview / Console & PC) – from June 16.
The world is a vast, beautiful, and dangerous place – especially when you have been shrunken to the size of an ant. Explore, build, and survive together in this cooperative survival-adventure. Can you thrive alongside the hordes of giant insects, fighting to survive the perils of the backyard? Pre-install starting June 16, join our community, and help shape the future of Grounded in Xbox Game Preview with Xbox Game Pass on July 28.

For more information on Xbox Game Pass for Console follow @XboxGamePass and for Xbox Game Pass for PC news, check out @XboxGamePassPC.

Source = Xbox Wire

Watch the Launch Trailer for ‘The Last of Us Part 2’

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We are just over a week away from the long awaited sequel to The Last of Us, coming to PlayStation 4 on June 19th:

As Ellie pursues vengeance after a traumatic event, she must confront the devastating physical and emotional repercussions of her actions.

For more information on the game go to: thelastofus.com

Collect the ‘Blighted Ship Set’ in New Sea of Thieves Event June 10 – 16

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Behold the bold Blighted Ship Set! Spread your reach across the Sea of Thieves with this design inspired by the hordes and monstrosities of State of Decay!

Inspired by State of Decay 2, State of Decay fans can now celebrate their zombie affinity by collecting parts of the creepily creative Blighted Ship Set, adorning their ship with the ghoulish, grasping hands of the dead! Fast-acting pirates can grab four items from this set for free by completing Sea of Thieves in-game challenges between June 10th and June 16th.

Log in now to learn more about these items and track your progress towards unlocking them!

Collect the Blighted Hull, Sails, Flag and Figurehead now, before they move over to the Pirate Emporium, with the Blighted Bonus event: www.seaofthieves.com/blighted-bonus

Destiny 2: Beyond Light Expansion Revealed for September 2020

Bungie held a big reveal event that pretty much roadmaps their intention for Destiny 2 content for at least the next three years. Instead of announcing Destiny 3 which many had expected, we were given a look at what to expected starting with the next big expansion…Beyond Light coming September 22nd 2020:

The splintered houses of the Fallen have rallied and built their new empire on the icy moon of Europa. Brave the unrelenting glacial frontier, infiltrate the Golden Age Braytech facility, and uncover the secrets that lie deep under the ancient ice.

But for right now, Season 11 starts today with ‘Arrivals’

Fragments of the vanquished Almighty burn in the sky, but celebration is cut short as mysterious Pyramid ships reveal themselves throughout the system. An obscured message emerges from the darkness. Is it a greeting, a threat, or something else altogether? Eris and Zavala call upon you to find out…

My thoughts….

This event certainly got my attention….but it was not enough to make me want to return to Destiny, just yet. A lot of information was dropped today and right now my attention in September is very much on Cyberpunk 2077 and the Beyond Light expansion releasing just a week after has not done enough from a trailer to make me change my plans to include a return to Destiny.

But it has factors that has me interested such as The Stranger returning and a new location on Europa and Bungie laying out a full three year roadmap plan for Destiny 2 content that takes it into the next generation of gaming whilst they acknowledge mistakes made in recent years especially with seasonal content was good to see. But pricing will play a huge factor in if I make the jump back to Destiny 2.

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Party on Dudes with First Teaser Trailer for Bill & Ted Face the Music!

Well this is exactly what I was hoping for this morning following the release of the Film Poster for Bill & Ted Face the Music….the first Teaser Trailer has just dropped!!

Directed by Dean Parisot with returning franchise writers Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, the film will continue to track the time-traveling exploits of William “Bill” S. Preston Esq. and Theodore “Ted” Logan.

Yet to fulfill their rock and roll destiny, the now middle aged best friends set out on a new adventure when a visitor from the future warns them that only their song can save life as we know it. Along the way, they will be helped by their daughters, a new batch of historical figures, and a few music legends — to seek the song that will set their world right and bring harmony in the universe.

Bill & Ted Face the Music is directed by Dean Parisot (Galaxy Quest), written by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon (Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure) – and produced by Scott Kroopf, Alex Lebovici, and Steve Ponce.

And remember: be excellent to each other.

First Film Poster for Bill & Ted Face the Music!

EEXXXCCCEELLLLEEENNTTTT *Air guitar*……well how else do you react to the first poster for the Bill & Ted Face the Music Poster?

This was teased yesterday as a new Twitter social media account for Bill & Ted appeared and many fans including myself had hoped for the first actual trailer….though that could still happen…..but for now, we will have to settle for the first poster for the film showing our heroes Bill, , played by Alex Winter and Ted, played by Keanu Reeves as well as the iconic Telephone booth time machine (I still prefer the TARDIS).

With everything happening in the world, “Be excellent to each other” has never been more relevant!

Tune In Tonight to see the Next Chapter in Destiny 2

With Season 10 coming to an all be it lengthy protracted finale this past weekend as Destiny 2 featured its first ever LIVE in game event as Rasputin was finally fully powered up and fired on The Almighty (90 minutes….really Bungie??) but now it is time to see what Bungie has in store for the next chapter of Destiny 2.

I have to admit that I dropped out of Destiny quite some time ago, it just became really not fun to play as the grind and repetition for very little reward just made it more of a chore than a game to enjoy. Since Bungie broke away from Activision, Destiny 2 has been kept going with expansions that had little story driven content and more focused on the hardcore faithful than delivering the Destiny experience that I invested in when I purchased a PS4 just to play the first Destiny,

So will this live reveal event today at 5pm BST today show us another season, will it reveal Destiny 3 and with the next generation of console gaming arriving later this year in 2020, how does Destiny look to carry on into the realms of the Xbox Series X and PS5?

I wish I could say I am excited to see but I do believe I am not alone in being a Destiny player looking for a big reason to return and not another seasonal content pass.

PS5 Event Announced for Thursday June 11th

Following the postponed event originally planned for June 4th has been confirmed, well it was originally leaked via a Twitch ad, to have been rescheduled for Thursday 11th June at 9pm BST:

The expectation is that the PlayStation 5 console will finally be revealed along with the launch line up of titles in what should be the first chance to see what Sony have in mind for the ‘Future of Gaming’. Personally I am hoping to see if or what Sony has in answer to Microsoft’s “Smart Delivery” feature for the Xbox Series X where you can buy a game for the Xbox One and receive the Series X upgrade for free when available, meaning you can buy a game once and play it on any of the Xbox console family.

Will Sony have something similar, will they have a version to rival Xbox Game Pass Ultimate’s subscription model or will they stay true to form and use the power of their exclusive game sequels such as a possible God of War and Spider-Man PS4 sequel to drive players to the PS5 on launch?

We will soon find out this Thursday!

Review: Mortal Kombat 11 Aftermath

NetherRealm Studios accomplished something very special with Mortal Kombat on it’s original release. It had taken everything it had learned from Mortal Kombat 9 and 10 as well as both Injustice Games and brought it all together in one the best fighting games of this generation for me personally as a fighting games fan. From the incredible cinematic story that brought old and current MK universe characters together whilst introducing a few new ones for the game. With the story mode completed and the move to DLC character packs well underway I just expected that would be it until Mortal Kombat 12…..

I was really quite surprised to see a trailer for a story expansion for Mortal Kombat 11 last month, this time of year I was expecting the usual Game of the Year edition to be released which would have the base game and all the DLC from the year the game was out or possibly even a tease for Mortal Kombat 12 now we are only months away from the next generation of gaming consoles launching. What we really have is a blend of both, a Game of the Year Edition in the form of the Kombat Kollection but also in the story expansion ‘Aftermath’ along with three new characters, two introduced in the new story campaign in Sheeva and Fujin but another guest character in the form of Robocop, yes you read that correctly….Robocop.

*Spoiler Warning – Naturally the ending to the MK11 Story Campaign must be revealed in order to talk about Aftermath*

Aftermath literally continues the story of MK11 mere moments after brand new God of Fire and Thunder, Liu-Kang following Raiden sacrificing his own powers and Elder God state to give Liu Kang the power to not only defeat Kronika but to also use her Hourglass to forge a new era for all the realms. But as he attempts to use the Hourglass to remake history, a fiery portal appears and Fujin, Nightwolf ad evil Sorcerer Shang Tsung himself walk out and tell Liu Kang to stop as his attempt to recraft time would fail and shatter the hour glass because he was without the Crown that Kronika used to control the ability to manage the hour glass. Shang Tsung himself comes up with a plan to go back into the event of MK11’s story to steal the crown in order for now Lord Liu Kang to complete his new task.

Aftermath is a 3-4 hour campaign depending on how fast you play through it and just like the main campaign it is essentially a long CGI movie with several fights controlled by the player dotted throughout and I loved every moment of this campaign and there is one huge reason why this expansion works and not just because the story itself adds so much to the original campaign and successfully feels like a true expansion than a tag on but it is truly glorious for one major factor, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as the likeness and voice of Shang Tsung, returning to the role he made so iconic in the first live action Mortal Kombat film (and the only good one) who had a cameo in the main MK11 campaign. But here in Aftermath, this really is the Tagawa show and it all the better for it.

The story is completely self-aware that not only should all the characters not trust Shang Tsung who for some reason is willing to help the good guys, but the writing is so clever that it completely recognises that the player and audience will also be shouting at the screen that this guy should not be trusted. The way that Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa beautifully beings Tsung to life with the subtle little changed in the dialogue which is then enhanced further by the incredible animation such as that evil cunning smile Tsung has whenever he knows that the people around know and what the player already knows that they do not trust him, but when the smile comes into play it really becomes one of the best characters in any video game and for me, cements Shang Tsung one of the greatest video game villains.

The actual moments where the player can get involved such as taking the role of one of the characters in a fight or choosing out of two options which character gets to fight is still fun even if you are unable to use a fatality or the new Friendships that Aftermath has brought for free int the main game and in reality you are just watching a rather long film with occasional moments to take part. The story is brilliant and expands on how MK11 ends and completely leave it open for how MK12 might pick up as the player will get two different endings depending on their choice with either one completely leaving the door open for anything to be possible, which is exactly how I felt at the end of MK11 story originally.

Along with the story expansion comes the character pack finally bringing Sheeva and Raiden’s brother, the God of Wind Fujin into the playable roster, both of which the player will have an opportunity to control during the story. The third new character is another guest on in Robocop and I have to be honest, not a big fan of the random non-MK universe characters being included and it began with MK characters being included in the Injustice games. I get the fun of having Robocop but it still kind of grates at my Mortal Kombat fandom that now with Aftermath I can actually have Robocop Vs Terminator and it just feels strange.

All that said, Aftermath is a great addition to the game but it comes at a high price point of £34.99 for just a three to four-hour story mode, even though its superb and a new character pack and some skins for that money. Fujin is the best new fighter with visually impressive move set whilst Sheeva is a quick bruiser character with big moves but speedy combos. Robocop is really the most forgettable once the nostalgia of where the character comes from wears off and unlikely to become a regular character for players to gravitate towards.

If you have not purchased the original MK11 or you did but never got round to buying any of the DLC and character packs than for the asking price I would absolutely recommend the Kombat Kollection which has the original game, all the DLC to date as well as the Aftermath expansion and content all together in one package for just a little more than the expansion by itself. This really is the best version to buy and it just makes the standalone price seem over the top but at this point, it is probably fair to say if you have purchased all the DLC than Aftermath is a no brainer for you. For me, revisiting MK11 because of Aftermath reminded me just why I loved this game on release and now thanks to the Kombat Kollection I am inspired to try out all the DLC characters I missed along with all the quality of life updates and refinements made along with this new update.

Quite frankly, just having Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa voice Shang Tsung to deliver his iconic “IT HAS BEGUN” makes Aftermath a must have just by itself!

Review: Steelseries Arctis 1 Wireless Headset

Here is our review of the Arctis 1 Wireless Headset from Steelseries.

The Arctis 1 Wireless is the ultimate 4-in-1 wireless headset. Through a small USB-C dongle, it features SteelSeries’ lossless 2.4GHz wireless technology for ultra-low latency wireless on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4 and Android. This allows users to easily take the same console or PC experience on-the-go on Nintendo Switch or Android devices. 

The Arctis 1 Wireless also easily doubles as a stylish pair of on-the-go headphones. With a detachable microphone and sleek low-profile design, gamers can enjoy the award-winning performance of Arctis no matter where they are. The Arctis 1 Wireless also uses the same ClearCast microphone for natural-sounding clarity and noise cancellation, but instead of being retractable like the Arctis 3, 5, 7 and 9X, the microphone is detachable so it can easily transition between a headset and headphones. 

Features

  • Ultra-low latency lossless wireless for PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Android
  • Discord-certified ClearCast noise canceling detachable microphone
  • Same high-performance speaker drivers as the award winning Arctis 7 
  • Steel-reinforced headband for a perfect fit and lasting durability

What’s in the box?

The box contains the headset, a manual, USB-C wireless transmitter, USB-A adapter cable and 4-pole 3.5m audio cable.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

The Arctis 1 Wireless Headset is a very comfortable headset to wear for both short and long term gaming sessions. The headband is steel reinforced for both comfort and protection and the ear cups are comfortable over your ears.

All the controls for the headset can be found on the headset itself and are easily reachable, even in the middle of gaming – including that all important mute switch!

The microphone is detachable so if you don’t need it or you just want to keep it safe when transporting the headset it’s easy to remove and reattach. The microphone itself is also Discord-certified! The sound quality was very good and clear and the people on the other end didn’t have any trouble hearing or understanding what I was saying when I talked.

The sound quality on the headset itself is really good – in fact its the same speaker drivers as their Arctis 7 headset.

You can easily use the headset with a PC, PS4 or Switch dock without any issues at all, and if you want to use it with a Switch or Android phone there is a USB-C wireless dongle included in the box, and it all works very seamlessly.

If you need to use the headset wired (for example with an Xbox controller) it’s as simple as just plugging it in – all the cables are included in the box so every combination has been thought of.

There is also Steelseries Engine, which is software than enables you to fine tune your settings to just how you want them.

Overall this is a really great headset and worth a listen. And if you are a fan of the forthcoming Cyberpunk game there is also a version of the Arctis 1 you might be interested in!

The Arctis 1 Wireless Headset from Steelseries is available now priced around £99.99.

You can learn more from the Steelseries website.

PlayStation 5 Event Announced for June 4th 9pm BST

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Well it would appear that Sony are finally ready to fully reveal the PlayStation 5 console as today a surprise announcement on social media announced a full “look into the future of PlayStation” on June 4th at 9pm BST

So far all Sony have revealed for the PS5 are some specs and the Dual Sense controller but now it looks as though they are ready to reveal the console, perhaps the launch line up of games and possibly even….a release date and price which fans are still waiting for the same final information about the Xbox Series X.

Sony have taken their time with this reveal event and whilst Xbox are holding their next big digital event in July, it would appear Sony are good to go!

Review: Roccat Kain 120 Aimo Mouse

Here is our review of the Roccat Kain 120 Aimo Mouse.

The Kain has been a long time coming. It was obsessed over, but in the best possible way. The starting vision was to create the best possible click, but this evolved into a meticulous analysis of just about every part of the mouse. We remastered each detail, from the shape to the internal mechanics to the surface material. We don’t use the word lightly, but we’re proud to call it our masterpiece.

What’s in the box?

The box contains the mouse and a quick installation guide.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

If you just need a mouse for surfing the internet or doing work then pretty much any mouse will do. If you need a mouse for gaming then you are going to want something special, and that’s where the Kain 120 AIMO comes in.

The feel of the mouse is really good in your hand, and access to the buttons and the wheel is easy and feels very natural.

The mouse really grips to whatever surface you are using and that really helps with your gameplay.

You can use the Kain 120 AIMO with other AIMO devices and have the lights sync up with each other if you want.

There is a long enough cable with the mouse that you can comfortably use it without having to be right against your computer.

All in all this is a really good gaming mouse and one you should get your hands on soon!

The Roccat Kain 120 Aimo Mouse is available now priced around £62.99.

You can learn more from the Roccat website.

Review: MANEATER

The truth is, when I would watch the JAWS film series…I kinda wanted the Shark to win. I have always been fascinated by Sharks growing up and I think it is fair to say that outside of actual wildlife documentaries, sharks have not been really given a fair crack at the whole “hero” gig. But that has all changed with MANEATER a game that is described as a single player action adventure open world RPG….with a Shark which is exactly what this game is. Time to sink my teeth in and get to work!

I have to start off by saying that MANEATER is perhaps the biggest surprise of 2020 so far for me as at first it sounded like a terrible “Be a Shark simulator” game but in no time at all this game completely won me over with both its story and the gameplay itself. The introduction reveals that MANEATER is actually the name of a TV show that is following a famous Shark Hunter in Scaley Pete who quite frankly would wipe out all Sharks from the world’s waters if he were allowed too. He is a 3rd generation Shark Hunter and fishermen as his father and his grandfather were as well and the intro is broken up when reports of a large shark with what appears to be the broken tip of his fathers harpoon in its side gets Scaley Pete all excited and he breaks the interview to set off after the shark.

The tutorial stage will have you playing as this very shark to begin with, as you get to grips with the swimming mechanic as well as the whole “eat anything that moves” and some combat techniques like dodging and tail whip. I found this tutorial completely helpful as it really manages to train you in what to expect for the rest of the game in just 20 minutes and I appreciated how it did not rush you either, teaching you about objectives and how to feed and fight without forcing you to get on with things as you just get used to the gameplay.  The tutorial ends once you have completed all the objections and sees you immediately caught by Scaley Pete who being the complete tool he is, guts you to reveal that you were actually a momma shark and had a baby shark inside you which Scaley Pete, which we have already decided is a complete tool, takes his knife and scars you so he will “recognise” the baby shark again…..and promptly throws it into the sea, but not before the baby shark bites off Pete’s right hand, retribution has begun!

The main game will have you playing as the baby of the Momma Shark with the very traditional focus of wanting to get revenge on Scaley Pete but in order to do this, we have some growing up to do. Starting off as a Pup, there are five stages of growth for the shark all achieved by levelling up and earning XP from completing objectives in the area regions that make up the world of MANEATER. Starting off a Pup you are rightly very vulnerable in the waters and the world does not go easy with you as the starting location will not only feature fish you can manage to eat and battle but also threats in the form of higher level alligators who will target you, even teaming up with other alligators to do so. There is a real sense that you have been thrown in at the “deep end” so to speak but it is a great way for the player to experience what this world is all about, danger and knowing when to risk taking on a tough enemy and when to focus on growing and evolving.

Now this really is a game that does not take itself too seriously and a lot of the Shark aspects do not reflect reality at all but the game makes it very clear by its humour just how self-aware it is with the MANEATER TV show cuts with Scaley Pete as the story progresses but especially with the TV Show Narrator who will happily drop in random shark facts based on what you are currently up to. The animations as well when chomping down on fish or battling the larger sea life as well are over the top with brutal audio effects really make life as a shark great fun to start with and as you become and grow into a bigger more deadlier shark, it only becomes more satisfying to go on a feeding frenzy not to mention when you get to go after humans with their very funny reactions to you just popping out the water to much on them. You would think being on land would protect these silly humans from being dinner for you but nope, you can simply pop out the water and throw yourself on land to happily eat away until your air runs out and forces you to return to the water but there is just something highly entertaining about the arcade parody of the violence both in and out of the ocean.

The RPG elements or ‘ShaRkPG’ is where MANEATER truly comes to life for me, here is where you can earn new abilities and evolutions to push your Shark to new levels of monstrosity. Starting with Mutations, these are earned via progress in the story and completing tasks such as taking out the Hunter Boss characters and can give you either new abilities or boost attributes such as improved sonar location, more health or boosting the collection of materials needed to evolve and upgrade mutations and evolutions. There are also three ‘Shark Builds’ that can be obtained and these are the main evolution aspects. You will see that you have slots for Head, body, tail, teeth and fins and these can be filled with any of the three sets you start to gather via progress. The three sets will give special attack abilities so with the Bone set you will be able to inflict more physical damage and take more punishment when the full set is applied and upgraded. The Shadow Set will give your attacks a poison-based boost and the bio-electric set adds bio-electricity to give more stun damage.

You can mix and match the sets as well so you can have elements from any of the three types but equipping a full set will give you an added bonus on top. How you build your shark largely comes down to how you want to tackle the combat in the game as you will be expected to not only take on human hunters, which will be triggered when the threat level hits a certain amount when you go full “oh that human looks tasty” far too much or when taking on a region’s Apex Predator battle, which all grow in difficulty the further you go in the game. You will find your own style via trying out the different sets and each will give your shark a new cosmetic look as well so it is fully worth trying to 100% a region for its collectables, objectives and landmark signs as this is the quickest way possible to evolve your Shark and provide all the mutation options you will need.

Visually I love how MANEATER looks from the different regional environments to all the colours and wildlife you will see as you explore this world and it is a shame that the game lacks a photo mode for those more memorable moments such as launching yourself out of the water to land on a hunter boat which is just stunning visually once you have reached the Mega Shark size later in the game. But the game has sadly launched with quite a few bugs, especially for Xbox. I noticed a lot of screen tearing in some of the later regions as well as come of the landmarks and collectables just failing to spawn in the world making it impossible to 100% that region which also blocks out a good few achievements from popping. I have completed the game fully twice at time of writing this review, the first time in about 20hrs and suffered the non-spawning collectable issue and my second time to 100% cam in at just under 13hours and was then hit with the final “Queen of the Sea” achievement for 100% everything just failing to pop.

There is also a more serious issue with framerate issues on PS4 being reported as well as some Xbox One X users having their consoles overheating and shutting down whilst playing MANEATER, I did my two runs on my own two different Xbox One X consoles and did not have the overheating problem but the developer TripWire team has acknowledged these bugs and issues and are actively working with both PlayStation and Xbox on solutions so hopefully they can be resolved because this is one seriously fun game when it works and sadly frustrating when it doesn’t.

MANEATER was huge fun and I really loved all the RPG elements and exploring the world despite the very repetitive nature of the regional activities. It really is just satisfying to be a massive Shark taking on the world of land and sea and the story is both amusing and very well told with some great voice acting that gives this game a lot of credibility.

This is a game to definitely sink your teeth into whilst you maybe waiting for some of the bigger name games to come out this year and it will surprise you just how good it is.