First poster and first teaser trailer of Ant-man and the Wasp

From the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes a new chapter featuring heroes with the astonishing ability to shrink: “Ant-Man and The Wasp.” In the aftermath of “Captain America: Civil War,” Scott Lang (Rudd) grapples with the consequences of his choices as both a Super Hero and a father.

As he struggles to rebalance his home life with his responsibilities as Ant-Man, he’s confronted by Hope van Dyne (Lilly) and Dr Hank Pym (Douglas) with an urgent new mission. Scott must once again put on the suit and learn to fight alongside The Wasp as the team works together to uncover secrets from their past.

Out in the cinema the 3rd August 2018 in the UK.

Code Vein Character and Story Info revealed

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BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment has revealed how players can form alliances with the various characters in the upcoming action-RPG CODE VEIN.

Home Base is the central hub in the vast desolated world of VEIN. The remodeled old chapel acts as a stronghold for players featuring various merchants and NPCs. Davis is a NPCs who investigates the Depth area. Coco is a trader who sells new rare items whilst Murasame sells weapons and improves equipment by transforming. By undertaking quests connected to the various NPCs, players can raise their Affinity stat and unlock the opportunity to acquire even more powerful items.

CODE VEIN is a third-person action RPG that finds players taking the role of a Revenant. Birth of Revenants in the Great Collapse time, then Operation Queenslayer and Provisional government Cerberus, players are tasked to embark into the world with a companion picked from the various residents of Vein to uncover lost memories and exit out of this new demented reality.

CODE VEIN will be available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC 2018.

New Character reveal for Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet

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BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment today reveal new features for the upcoming unique action role-playing hybrid shooter SWORD ART ONLINE: FATAL BULLET.

Bazalt Joe is a top GGO (Gun Gale Online) rank player who likes the protagonist’s ArFa-sys (Artificial Financial Adviser System).

This humanoid is equipped with a particularly rare “Type-X” artificial intelligence and can think, take action and provide a variety of support. Joe is also cheerful and popular among the squadron members. He is persistent and never complains about the result of the game. When victorious he provides valuable information and gives good items.

The Gun and Sword Special equipment will be available when players clear a certain event with Kirito. This equipment will be able to deal with any situation from short to long range! Furthermore exclusive skills for this Gun and Sword Special equipment will also delight the fans!

SWORD ART ONLINE: FATAL BULLET will be available 23rd February 2018 simultaneously for the first time on PlayStation4, Xbox One and PC.

Review: Yooka-Laylee (Nintendo Switch)

Yooka-Laylee became one of the most successful projects to be funded on Kickstarter, which wasn’t surprising given the talented individuals that made up its development team. It’s been a long wait for Nintendo fans, but Yooka-Laylee has finally been released on the Nintendo Switch. But was it worth the wait to play it months after it had been released on other platforms?

Review: Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney

You’ve gotta hand it to Capcom for being one of, if not the most prominent, publisher to continue to provide players with remasters or even just slightly updated versions of games from its vast catalog on current hardware. Owners of the Nintendo 3DS have been getting the opportunity to play various Ace Attorney titles and the latest one to get added to the eShop digital store is none other than Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney.

The Next Mission Impossible film will be called …..

With the best intentions often come back to haunt you. MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT (The name for the next Mission Impossible film) finds Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team (Alec Baldwin, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames) along with some familiar allies (Rebecca Ferguson, Michelle Monaghan) in a race against time after a mission gone wrong.

Henry Cavill, Angela Bassett, and Vanessa Kirby also join the dynamic cast with filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie returning to the helm, coming 26th July 2018.

Review: Batman TTS The Enemy Within Episode 4

The penultimate episode of any Telltale Games series is always a tricky one as it has many hats to juggle at the same time. Shaping my own Batman story and universe has been personally thrilling as both a fan of Telltale games and of DC Comics and so far each of my player choices have been very rewarding since the first season and now in The Enemy Within. There is a lot that has to happen in this episode but the trailer alone has now hinted at perhaps the biggest event for fans yet in and it has taken two seasons to get here, will this be the episode where Mr J finally makes his entrance?

*Spoiler Warning: Results of previous player made up to this episode will be discussed and mentioned in this review*

Episode 4 ‘What Ails You” certainly feels like the quickest paced episode so far in this second season and in a way I was not fully expecting. I left the last episode with Bruce Wayne doing his best “Same Bat-time, same Bat-Channel” cliff-hanger ending after making the decision to sacrifice his criminal cover story to protect Catwoman from the wrath of Harley Quinn and the other villains forming The Pact. With Bruce stuff into one of Mr Freeze’s cryo pods, the race is on to find a way to escape and catch up with The Pact before they manage to still the deadly LOTUS virus and wreak havoc upon Gotham.

One of the aspects to this season alone that has really been fun is getting to have the excitement of putting the Batsuit on and doing my Batman thing and it is all thanks to the amount of story time given to Bruce Wayne. There is still a legitimate buzz to finally putting on the suit and racing off to kick some butt that after nine episodes in total of the Batman Telltale Series has never gotten stale. The balance in story has always been the strength of this series for me because the focus is always on the man behind both Batman and Bruce Wayne, so getting to see him be both is fun but it keeps the attention on being Batman something special and it is something that still works well.

Now with all player choices there is a consequence and this series is very quick to show you the downside of your choices and here, because I chose to save Catwoman it meant that instead of Bruce going with The Pact to get the LOTUS Virus and having the opportunity to perhaps prevent them killing people, as Batman I arrive to see nothing but carnage and death before me. To really hammer it home we get to have Amanda Waller blasting Bat’s for making the wrong choice and blaming every death on the decision made to save Selina instead of keeping his cover intact. At first I was unsure how this story point would develop with Amanda using Bruce’s secret life as Batman as leverage to force him to do her bidding but now with the story approaching the end, it is one that has worked really well especially now her own closest ally is starting to second guess her intentions and motivations allowing for Bruce to gain an ally within the Agency and perhaps turn the tables on Waller at some point. It has been a slow and gradual constant presence in the story but never felt heavy handed or over used as a plot-line and keeps very much in character with Amanda Waller from the comics that fans will recognise.

Now what did take me a little by surprise is just how quickly The Pact story is almost wrapped up in this episode with a fun action QTE battle to take on Bane and Mr Freeze as Bats tries to prevent them obtaining the LOTUS virus which results in Bane and Freeze captured and Bane out for the count but Harley manages to get away with one vial of the virus. This does lead to a very interesting moment between Batman and Freeze which is rather candid depending on the player’s knowledge of both characters. In the comics there is a mutual respect of sorts between them as scientists and here the opportunity to forge that respect was very much appreciated. Freeze now infected with the virus is held in the air lock but with the temperature set too high for his ice powers to help him survive the virus. Having the choice to either show compassion but also to show Freeze that Batman is a man of his word by making a deal for Freeze to reveal Harley’s location in return for turning the temp down which then turns into a player choice to make good on the promise is a real fanboy moment for me as a fan of the Batverse.

There is a sudden shift though in the tone which has been hinted at but was still a surprise to actually it take over from the main plot focus of this season as the move to introduce The Joker comes front and centre. Now this has been the slowest build to any big character so far with his subtle introduction all the way back in season one as John Doe, the mysterious patient at Arkham Asylum who befriends Bruce Wayne. Since then quite a lot of player choice has gone into shaping this relationship between him and Bruce, especially here in The Enemy Within as Bruce needs a relationship with him to gain trust and entry to The Pact. This has involved giving him advice on how to best woo his love Harley to keeping him friendly in order to further the investigation but now we are starting to see his new stronger personality take shape. The final act here will see all the choices made come together as John Doe starts to take the personality that we know will become Batman’s greatest adversary and it is one that is handled so brilliantly that whilst you know its coming, playing through it is exhilarating as your choices as the player will shape the kind of Joker Batman will meet.

This is a really strong episode to lead into the finale with as it so brilliantly begins to bring together all the story threads neatly together making the player know exactly where they are in the story by the time the episode closes. Building up to a huge finale episode with so much at stake and with the birth of The Joker has real potential to take this to a third season and so far for me, has yet to drop the ball in terms or experience or story telling. I do keep ending episodes more and more impressed with how Telltale are handing this particular license after falling rather flat with Guardians of the Galaxy and a Walking Dead saga very much running thin on ideas and impact for me. I feel that my choices have truly shaped the characters and world around Bruce Wayne and that those choices will now put my Batman in a very different situation. For a short episode of just two hours in length, it manages to do a lot to move the story forward and position characters where they need to be.

Now its just hoping that the finale lives up to this amazing build up and to have the pay off of a thrilling end to this story.

Watch Black Panther take on the bad guys with Kinectic Energy in two new videos

Watch two new videos from Marvel about Black Panther, coming 13th February here in the UK.

Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” follows T’Challa who, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king.

But when a powerful old enemy reappears, T’Challa’s mettle as king—and Black Panther—is tested when he is drawn into a formidable conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk.

Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people and their way of life.

Xbox Game Pass Expands to Include New Releases from Microsoft Studios

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Microsoft has announced that all new games published by Microsoft Studios will now be released onto Xbox Game Pass on the same date as their global release. This means that when “Sea of Thieves” launches on March 20th 2018, it will be included on Xbox Game Pass for all members.

The plan will bring upcoming new games like “Sea of Thieves,” “State of Decay 2,” and “Crackdown 3” to Xbox Game Pass at the same time as their global release date. This will also apply to any future unannounced games from Microsoft Studios including exclusive franchises such as Halo, Forza and Gears of War.

snakebyte groups announces the launch of Gamestore for android

snakebyte group, has announced the launch of GameStore, a new Android-based, gaming subscription service, designed to modernise the world of mobile gaming.

First announced at E3 2017, GameStore has been engineered in Germany to provide a global gaming service to Android users, with a vast selection of retro and current mobile games accessible for a low monthly payment of 7.99€.

Any gamers who join before the end of January 2018, can enjoy the GameStore service for a special promotional price of just 4.99€ per month!

 

With GameStore, users have access to an ever-increasing catalogue of gaming titles, including AAA titles like such as Call of Duty Black Ops Mobile and Rayman Jungle Run. Further titles such as R-Type Tomb Raider and Worms 4 show that GameStore really does have something for everyone! Curated by snakebyte, with GameStore, discovering forgotten classics and new favourites is effortless, with games catalogued in easy to navigate categories, for easy selection of chosen genres.

 

Gamers need not be online to play either. As long as players remain subscribed to the GameStore service, they are free to download titles to their smartphone, tablet or Android device, free to play offline, and only needing to go online once every few days to verify subscription.

 

With no contracts to worry about, gamers pay as they go, free to cancel at any time. In addition, GameStore delivers entertainment the way games were meant to be played. No adverts, no in-game purchases, no interruptions, and with no malware or viruses guaranteed, titles ask nothing more from the player than to have a good time and gamers can relax in the knowledge that they will never be forced to pay-to-play in order to better their score!

“We see that the entertainment world has rapidly adopted a subscription model as their preferred method of consuming content and believe that mobile gamers are crying out to follow suite. Mobile gaming is hampered by too many titles, too little quality and no way of easily ensuring the quality of a game before purchase.

GameStore brings mobile gaming into the 21st century, removing risk, and destroying barriers, providing a virtually endless selection of high quality games that gamers can enjoy without worrying about in-game purchases or unwanted malware,” said Mike Steup, President and CEO of snakebyte group. “snakebyte has a long history of engineering our own in-house ecosystems. With GameStore, we are able to work with world-leading software partners to deliver a high quality, seamless experience, which we believe will resonate with gamers everywhere.

Until the end of January, gamers can enjoy a free 30-day trial of the service completely free of charge and with no strings attached! From Feb 1st, the trial period is capped at 15 days. With access to over 400 titles, there’s never been a better excuse to play more! Simply head to https://www.gamestoreapp.com/ for your free trial. No catch, just free mobile gaming for everyone!

Review: Street Fighter V Arcade Edition

When Street Fighter V originally released in the spring of 2016 it quite literally broke my heart as a fan of the series and of fighting games. It was an incomplete, half arsed insult to the series that had been pushed to market way before it was ready and long before it should have done. It had a new business model that alienated an entire platform in Xbox but also drip fed original characters back to the roster as DLC and just overall was the low point in the series from someone who happily spent their lunch money just to have a go on the Street Fighter II arcade near my school. Now almost two years later and we have the Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, an almost GOTY version that brings new balance changes and presentation style but also adds a whole bunch of new features which for many should have been in the original release. Has Street Fighter V finally achieved the greatness it promised to have?

I have been keeping an eagle eye on all things to do with this Arcade Edition for months now with the hope and expectations that finally, Street Fighter V could reclaim some dignity for the series. To be clear, I was not just heart broken with how it originally launched but I was absolutely pissed off with how it did. This past year has see a jump in the number of fighting games available with Injustice 2, Capcom Vs Marvel (which you should really avoid) and this week alone will see the release of Dragon Ball FighterZ. I am pleased to say that lessons have very much been learned with Street Fighter V, and for this Arcade Edition they have not only focused on improving the gameplay from the feedback of players but there is a clear and evident  reflection on the changes in the Fighting game genre. Finally the team behind Street Fighter V are showing true shelf awareness of the genre and have looked to part SFV a part of the genre instead of the arrogance of believing having Street Fighter in the title is enough.

The best way to look at this is to quickly highlight exactly what the Arcade Edition brings to the SFV mix:

  • Arcade Mode
  • Second V-Triggers for all characters
  • Team Battle Mode
  • Extra Battle Mode
  • Special Challenges

Now for me the addition of a genuine Arcade Mode is huge for SFV considering it launched without one. The pitiful amount of offline modes at the start was something that really bothered me so to finally see it return and in such a well thought out way is a great thing. Arcade mode includes six different story paths with each representing a Street Fighter series throughout the years such as the original Street Fighter game but also Street Fighter II, Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter III, Street Fighter IV and finally Street Fighter V. Each path includes those from the SFV roster which are faithful to that game in the series or best representative of it and features recreated stages as well as remixed backing tracks for each stage. This is just huge fun and was something the original was very much lacking but it just makes so much sense to include as a fighting game without an arcade mode is just wrong…very very wrong.

One of the more natural additions has to be the new Battle Mode which allows players to put together a team of up to five characters to tackle other player team in either elimination or a Best of series of matches that can be further customised in the settings to edit how health is recovered for example. So many games now use the team battle style that by adding it into the mix here it just adds another arrow to the quiver for what experience SFV can finally offer fans and players. The extra battle mode now provides special limited time based challenges but will give out special rewards for completion such as unique costumes, Fight Money and experience points. These are logical additions and just by adding them to the game does show the awareness SFV originally lacked about what natural expectations fans had for this game.

Gameplay has also been looked at with performance enhancements for everyone on the roster based on player feedback since release. The training system has been further improved now to include frame data for learning the pros and cons of moves and combinations of moves and is a great starting point to get familiar with the controls for each fighter. SFV added the V Trigger system to the series and now Arcade Edition gives every member of the roster a second V Trigger option to help players customise how they play and adds a nice twist to fights depending on which is selected and then how it is implemented in the fighting. For me this has made certain characters that I did not originally get on with more open and inviting to use and it does feel like a Street Fighter game that wants me to tuck in and try it all out.

There is just a real sense of finally getting it right with this version of SFV, and it is a gratifying feeling to have. For those who own the original SFV then the Arcade Edition will be a free upgrade to it, bringing it up to date with all the new modes, features and improvements. If you purchase the Arcade Edition it then you will also get access to all the fighters from the Fighter Seasons 1 and 2 giving you the most up to date roster possible as Fighter Season 3 kicks off in 2018. Now sadly, if you are simply upgrading the original game to Arcade Edition that the free update does not include the Season packs which can still be purchased as DLC or individual fighters can be bought using the in game Fight Money currency. By allowing original owners to upgrade for free instead of the previous standard method of just releasing a new version of the SF game in question, it continues to keep the playerbase engaged and inclusive. Another lesson learned by the good folks at CAPCOM.

I am therefore really happy to be able to say that finally Street Fighter V is a must have title for fans of the series at last thanks to the Arcade Edition. The improvements and balance updates are most welcome and the new presentation style has brought it kicking and screaming in line with more recent fighting games. The roster is massive and new secondary V Triggers adds a welcome spin to each fighter and extra choice is always a good thing to have. But more than anything else, Street Fighter V is finally fun for me to play now I can sink my teeth into the arcade mode to help fine tune my use and knowledge of the fighters plus it is just a nice bit of nostalgic fun the original version was sorely lacking.

With so many fighting games now out there, this is the best time to really get involved in them and up till this point, Street Fighter V would be the least likely to get a recommendation from me but with Arcade Edition righting so many wrongs and adding so much to the original game, it really is a fun fighting game and just puts Street Fighter back on track as a series after losing its way due to crazy decisions made the higher ups which just now feels as though common sense thinking has thankfully returned to the planning of this series going forward. I am really enjoying my time with this game and whilst the online side is still very much a place for the hardcore over the casual player, it has so many features now to give a much more complete experience that it is a shame it took nearly two years to get it!

Assassin’s Creed Origins: The Hidden Ones DLC coming tomorrow

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Ubisoft has released the launch trailer for Assassin’s Creed Origins: The Hidden Ones DLC, which comes out tomorrow, 23rd January 2018, for Xbox One, PS4 and PC.

This story-driven expansion builds upon the growth of the Brotherhood, taking players four years after the events of Assassin’s Creed Origins, as they clash with an occupying Roman force in a new region of the world, the Sinai.

This expansion will increase the level cap to 45, allowing players to continue to upgrade and customise their character.

 

Players will have access to four new Legendary weapons, a new outfit, two new mounts and multiple new weapons, as well as two new levels for all crafted gear.

READY PLAYER ONE | See The Future

Warner Bros. UK has revealed ‘See The Future’ – Spielberg Sizzle Video for the release of READY PLAYER ONE. Featuring clips from Steven Spielberg’s vast filmography and interviews with both Spielberg and READY PLAYER ONE author Ernest Cline, ‘See The Future’ – Spielberg Sizzle Video examines the impact and influence of Steven Spielberg on Cline’s pop culture odyssey. 

READY PLAYER ONE releases in UK cinemas, 30th March.

The film is set in 2045, with the world on the brink of chaos and collapse.  But the people have found salvation in the OASIS, an expansive virtual reality universe created by the brilliant and eccentric James Halliday (Mark Rylance).  When Halliday dies, he leaves his immense fortune to the first person to find a digital Easter egg he has hidden somewhere in the OASIS, sparking a contest that grips the entire world.  When an unlikely young hero named Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan) decides to join the contest, he is hurled into a breakneck, reality-bending treasure hunt through a fantastical universe of mystery, discovery and danger.

Joining Tye Sheridan (X-Men: Apocalypse, Mud), Olivia Cooke (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, Bates Motel), Ben Mendelsohn (Rogue One – A Star Wars Story, Bloodline) and T.J. Miller (Deadpool, Silicon Valley), with Simon Pegg (the Star Trek movies, the Mission: Impossible movies) and Oscar winner Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies, Dunkirk) round out the cast. Directed by Spielberg from a screenplay by Zak Penn and Ernest Cline, Ready Player One was produced by Spielberg, Donald De Line, Kristie Macosko Krieger and Dan Farah; with Adam Somner, Daniel Lupi, Chris DeFaria and Bruce Berman as executive producers. The film is slated for release worldwide beginning 30th March, 2018, and will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, and in select territories by Village Roadshow Pictures.

Lara is back in the second trailer for Tomb Raider

Brawler. Hunter. Survivor. Lara Croft is back. Alicia Vikander stars in this fresh adaptation of the action-adventure. Join one of the world’s most formidable heroes as she journeys into the unknown to solve her father’s mysterious death, while fighting to find her place in the world – could this be the making of her?

We’re thrilled to share with you the new trailer for #TombRaider, starring Alicia Vikander as the iconic Lara Croft, Dominic West (The Wire) and Walton Goggins (The Hateful Eight), directed by Roar Uthaug (The Wave). Arriving in cinemas March 16.