To celebrate the release of Game of Thrones Season Six on Blu-ray and DVD, we have three copies to give away on DVD.
Last year’s Emmy® Award winner for Outstanding Drama Series and currently nominated for 23 2016 Emmy® Awards including Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Writing, Outstanding Directing Outstanding Supporting Actress (Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Maisie Williams) and Outstanding Supporting Actor (Peter Dinklage, Kit Harrington), Game of Thronesis bigger than ever. Fans can get the most recent season now on Digital HD, or earlier than ever on Blu-ray (£51.05) and DVD (£40.84) when Game of Thrones: The Complete Sixth Season debuts from HBO Home Entertainment on November 14th, 2016. The set features all 10 episodes, plus extensive bonus content.
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We have two PS4 copies of MantisBurnRacing which runs at 4K and 60fps courtesy of @VooFoo for the launch of PS4Pro.
Created by UK based indie developer VooFoo Studios and TIGA Games Industry Award nominated game, Mantis Burn Racing runs at a Full native 4K at 60fps and is available on PlayStation4, Xbox One and Steam (for Windows PC).
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To celebrate the home entertainment release of Independence Day Resurgence, we have three copies to give away on DVD.
Twenty years after mysterious aliens nearly wiped out humankind, they’re back with a vengeance in this explosive sequel to the original blockbuster hit, INDEPENDENCE DAY! Using recovered alien technology, the nations of Earth developed a vast defense programme to protect the planet, led by Jeff Goldblum (Jurassic Park), returning as brilliant scientist David Levinson. But nothing could prepare us for a new invasion of unprecedented scale—and only the ingenuity of a few brave men and women can save our world from extinction. Co-starring Liam Hemsworth (The Hunger Games) and Jesse T. Usher (Survivor’s Remorse) alongside returning fan favorites Bill Pullman (Independence Day) and Brent Spiner (Star Trek),INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE is an action-packed thrill ride from start to finish!
Amazing special features include eight deleted scenes, a featurette on “The War of 1996,” the morning show parody “It’s Early, ABQ” featuring Jeff Goldblum, Judd Hirsch and Liam Hemsworth, a gag reel, audio commentary from Roland Emmerich, the documentary “Another Day: The Making of Independence Day: Resurgence and more.
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Prepare for the latest advancements in Goat Simulation in one of the largest Goat Simulator Experiences yet! In collaboration with Coffee Stain Studio and Double Eleven, Deep Silver has announced that Goat Simulator: The Bundle is now available to purchase on PlayStation 4 at retail for £15.99/€19.99/$19.99.
Goat Simulator: The Bundle brings next-gen goat simulation to you! Fantasize about being a goat no more, your dreams have finally been answered in this retail bundle for PlayStation 4. Not only does the collection contain the original Goat Simulator game, it also includes both DLC add-ons MMO simulator & GoatZ. Embark on an epic adventure with up to 5 different playable classes in the MMO Simulator add-on, or survive the zombie apocalypse while exploring an entirely new map and crafting items in the GoatZ add-on.
Gameplay-wise, Goat Simulator is all about causing as much destruction as you possibly can as a goat. Think of it like an old-school skating game, except instead of being a skater, you’re a goat. And instead of doing tricks, you wreck stuff, as a goat!
Key Features:
· Includes Goat Simulator and its 2 DLC add-ons, GoatZ & MMO simulator, for one of the biggest goat bundles to date on PlayStation4!
· Destroy and wreck stuff as much as possible in style! Do a backflip while head-butting a bucket through a window to earn ultimate goat points!
· Embark on an adventure in a simulated goat MMO world! Play as 5 different classes, complete dozens of quests and level up 101 times!
· Survive in a simulated zombie apocalypse! Craft items, explore a new zombie map and unlock super powered goats!
Bethesda Softworks, today announced Dishonored 2 is now available for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Dishonored 2 is a first-person action game developed at Arkane Studios, and the follow-up to the 2012 ‘Game of the Year’, Dishonored.
“We’re thrilled to announce that Dishonored 2 is now available worldwide. The project was a labor of love, and it makes us incredibly happy to craft this kind of experience for our players,” said Arkane Studios’ co-creative director, Harvey Smith. “Whether you’re #TeamEmily or #TeamCorvo, thank you for your time and your passion. We hope you love the game as much as we do.”
Reprise your role as a supernatural assassin in Dishonored 2, the next chapter in the award-winning Dishonored series which won more than 100 ‘Game of the Year’ Awards. When Delilah, a mad witch armed with powerful black magic, seizes the throne the fate of your Empire is left hanging in the balance, how far will you go to hunt down your enemies – and take back what’s yours? As either Empress Emily Kaldwin or Corvo Attano, marked of the Outsider and gifted powerful new supernatural abilities, travel beyond the legendary streets of Dunwall to Karnaca – a once-dazzling coastal city that holds the key to restoring Emily to power and forever altering the fate of the Empire.
Get ready for a breathtaking encounter with a whole new reality in Crytek’s Robinson: The Journey – out now for PlayStation VR.
Combining the power of PS VR and Crytek’s CRYENGINE technology, Robinson: The Journey invites players to step into a sci-fi world full of adventure, secrets, and dinosaurs. Playing as Robin, a boy stranded in the unmapped territory of Tyson III – gamers’ resourcefulness will be put to the test as they search for survivors of a doomed space voyage alongside AI unit HIGS and baby T-Rex Laika.
With each step, they’ll discover just how hostile their surroundings truly are and unravel the engrossing storyline at the heart of the living, breathing VR world they find themselves in.
I think it’s fair to say that, not many games have received the same level of crushing pressure than Infinite Warfare. Not only have the developers had to wrestle with its YouTube campaign trailer’s titanic down-voting, but also the incredibly strong competition too. Enormous giants of the genre such as Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 don’t come around too often; for Call of Duty’s sake, this year isn’t exactly the most ideal for their timing. Gone are the days where fans would simply welcome a new Call of Duty with open arms. The community wanted significant changes in the series, turns out they weren’t particularly fond of them, and are therefore now demanding it returns to its roots.
Judging by Black Ops 3’s success last year, it’s of no surprise that Infinite Warfare has taken a few inspirations from their formula. Gliding, sliding and wall running all feature in both the campaign and multiplayer segments. As do the inevitably included supply drop style crates. Somewhat surprisingly however, is the third segment of content, which as a first for Infinity Ward, is none other than Zombies. Before that though, you’ll likely want to jump into what is probably Infinite Warfare’s best content, the campaign.
As always, both landscapes and character models look great
Following the story of Captain Reyes, Infinity Ward has set up the campaign in what they claim as a ‘plausible future’. After the colonisation of the solar system, the human race has, somewhat expectedly, split into differing factions. The two prevalent ones being, Earth’s United Nations Space Alliance (UNSA) and Mars’s Settlement Defence Front. Splitting off during a war years ago, The Front, and its radicalised followers are led by the fanatical leader, Admiral Kotch. Toughened by years of living on environmentally hostile planets, their feelings of superiority and self-worth are apparently more than enough reason to wage war against Earth’s finest.
We join the plot in the latter stages of its arch; what with Call of Duty gameplay being rather well suited to explosive finales, it tends to work well for the resolution! However the downside being that we lose out on a lot of exposition that would do the narrative a world of good. The short amount of time we get with each character, be they antagonistic or not, sadly never feels quite enough. The select few we do get to spend some time with, gratefully tend to steal the scenes however. Ethan, or ETH.3n as he’s (it’s) more accurately known, is by far the most charismatic character on offer, which errs on the side of irony, what with it being a robot and all. The voice work and delivery of the characters is mainly spot on and pretty much always convey emotion and feelings; however it’s the high profile faces where things slightly differ.
Kit Harrington’s Admiral Koch feels a little too one dimensional for the prolific actor he is; despite his face being excellently well rendered, his seeming lack of emotion makes his limited scenes fall a tad flat. On the topic of limited scenes, spotting the notorious Connor McGregor, outside one of the initial cutscenes anyway, unfortunately takes a little work. On the plus side, there’s always the bewildering inclusion of a certain Mr Hamilton. Not that it detracts from the gameplay at all, it’s just an odd situation to be in, where you have to pause your game and wonder if Lewis Hamilton just spoke to you on your spaceship.
Dog fighting in space makes up a fair amount of the campaign
Whereas CoD’s basic premise of, ‘go over there and shoot baddies’, hasn’t particularly changed, there are some truly stand out moments during the campaign that have been missing in the past. Once you get a few missions in, you’ll open up a galaxy map, wherein you’ve got the option to pursue some side quests. It may not exactly rock the world of gaming, but having optional things to do in a Call of Duty campaign felt fresh. Mission design has also been greatly improved too; with essentially three different archetypes during the game. There’s of course, the classic run around and occasionally boost jump your way to victory type. Also, in the same vein as Call of Duty Ghost’s early space mission, there’re some zero gravity battles where you’ll use floating debris and asteroids for cover, and if this weren’t enough, there are several fully fledged dog fighting missions too. Yep, you’ll pilot your Jackal (spaceship) in some surprisingly intense battles; you’ll take down destroyers, engage with other fighters and generally be a flying ace. It’s a bold move to include something so radically different into a CoD title, but it pays off, it not only breaks up the pace, but shows the team can do other things too. It wouldn’t be a huge leap from IW’s campaign to something akin to an RPG.
Once you’ve run through the campaign, there’s the small matter of the competitive multiplayer to delve into. In regards to your enjoyment of it, this’ll largely depend upon your feelings of last year’s jumpathon, Black Ops 3. Much like BO3, Infinite Warfare’s movement system is very much ‘3D’. Boost jumps, slides and wall runs are all par for the course here and in order to compete, you’ll pretty much have to join in. Much like the Specialists of last year, the multiplayer features ‘Rigs’ this time around. Each Rig is home to three, mostly offensive, abilities to pick from which’ll charge over the course of the match; on top of this, you can also pick one of three passive traits too. The now usual pick ten system returns as well, allowing you to create a loadout of perks, weapons and attachments tailored to your own strengths and abilities.
For better or worse, weapon variants are back in a sense; regarded as ‘prototypes’, each has a different level of rarity, being either common, rare, legendary or epic. Whilst you can receive these randomly from opening supply drops, you can also (very slowly) work your way towards crafting them yourself using Salvage. Unfortunately purchasing them this way, unless something changes, is going to take an untold amount of time. After prestiging and levelling up one of the four factions to its maximum level, I still don’t have nearly enough to purchase just one of the many epic variants. This really has to change in order to realistically build up a decent collection of weapons. Another way to acquire some decent variants, as well as calling cards, camos and other cosmetic items is through the ‘Mission Teams’. With four different teams to choose from, they’ll task you with completing a small objective during each game to level them up. Whether it’s getting headshots, kills whilst crouching, kills with certain rigs etc. It’s a nice addition that can help break some potential monotony, on top of grabbing some extra loot too.
You’ll be respawning quicker than you can take this scene in
Maps are generally smaller than you might expect, creating many opportunities for being shot in the back, of which we all enjoy! But after getting to know them a little better, staying out of the hot spots becomes a little easier. Whilst it’s very reminiscent of Black Ops 3’s offering, there are some quality of life improvements that’re very much appreciated. For example, instead of getting caught on, and pushed around by teammates, you’ll now sort of, slip past them instead. Another notable feature for anyone who plays Hardcore, is that the accidental team damage now thankfully ricochets back on to you. Finally meaning that, gone are the days of teammates killing you and pinching your care packages!
Once you’ve exhausted the campaign and become stressed at the online multiplayer, there’s now a new, for Infinity Ward at least, Zombies mode. Playing quite a lot like one of Treyarch’s finest, Zombies In Space doesn’t exactly take itself too seriously. Set in the 80’s, you’ll play as one of four stereotypical archetypes such as the ‘jock’ or ‘nerd’ and of course battle through an assortment of themed enemies. Disco zombies, exploding squeaky clowns and more await you in Hasselhoff’s theme park, there’re retro arcade games to play, guns to rank up and of course, easter eggs to solve. On top of some truly excellent music that DJ ‘Hoff treats you to, the vibrant 80’s theme runs throughout. Neon pinks and purples adorn stages and walkways, whilst the shambling hordes are dressed for the party of a lifetime.
It won’t be long until there’s many, many more on screen
The graphics in general are as always, some of the best around, the facial capturing and animations are something to behold, and the lack of a generic loading screen between missions makes a welcome change. The art style itself works incredibly well too, a rescue mission comes to mind where due to how quickly the asteroid you’re on is spinning, the day/night cycle is reduced to minutes. On top of how visually stunning this looks, this same level is also home to a decidedly atmospheric section at the start which is more than capable of raising the hairs on the back of your neck.
Packed with, by far the best campaign in recent years, an incredibly solid Zombies mode and multiplayer that’s very (although perhaps overly) similar to last year’s Black Ops 3, Infinite Warfare is more than worth a try. In terms of multiplayer, I’d say that the salvage is far too slow to earn and the time to kill is a little on the quick side too, however it’s also much better in Hardcore modes than recent entries. If you enjoyed Black Ops 3, you’ll probably get along with IW’s multiplayer, if you’re into Zombies’ modes; you’ll almost certainly find something to like, and if you’re a fan of solid, refined single player content, you’ll love the campaign.
Get ready to take a step back into the past and relive past gaming glories, or discover a generation of classic titles anew, with the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System, launching in the UK today. Nintendo newcomers and NES veterans alike can enjoy the classics of yesteryear, complete with new features such as high-definition visual modes and multiple save points.
The Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System features 30 titles from Nintendo’s iconic NES console such as Donkey Kong, Metroid, The Legend of Zelda, and Super Mario Bros. 3 Each title can be displayed at 60Hz via the included HDMI cable. Players can display the action in the 4:3 aspect ratio used by the original NES console, in the new Pixel Perfect mode where each pixel is a correct square on the TV, or like it was back in the day on a CRT TV with the Classic visual filter. Progress on each title can be saved at any time, meaning that the days of losing passwords and progress are a thing of the past. With up to four Suspend Points available per game, multiple players in a household can save their game progress, or solo players can enjoy the flexibility of saving at various points throughout their play through.
Whether it’s rediscovering an old favourite or experiencing the joy of NES for the first time, the collection of included NES titles should have something for all players, with legendary adventures, iconic platforming and beloved arcade classics.
At a time when Donald Trump is involved in countless scandals and has even gone as far to suggest building a wall between the US and Mexico, DESIERTO, is a timely and thrilling survival film exploring the side of human nature many shy away from. DESIERTO, has arrived on DVD, EST and VOD and we are giving you the chance to win a DVD copy!
Directed by Gravity writer, Jonas Cuaron, DESIERTO features a fantastic cast led bythe BAFTA nominated, Gael García Bernal (The Motorcycle Diaries, Y Tu Mamá También) and The Walking Dead’s Jeffrey Dean.
The film follows Moises (Gael García Bernal) as he and a small group of immigrants attempt to travel across the Mexico border on foot, seeking a new and better life in the US. They are discovered by a lone American vigilante, Sam (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), and a frantic chase begins. Set against a stunningly brutal landscape, Moises and Sam engage in a lethal match of wits, each desperate to survive and escape the desert that threatens to consume them.
To celebrate the DVD and Blu-ray release of Kill the King, we have three copies to give away on Blu-ray.
Veteran actor Burt Reynolds lends his voice to narrate a love story like no other; where Emily Browning plays Southern Belle Karen Bird (Sucker Punch, Legend) and Luke Grimes plays Jack Blueblood (Fifty Shades of Grey, Taken 2), a raging ball of fire, who both meet whilst committed to the Second Chances mental facility. The two fall madly in love and embark on a mission, to kill the King of Rock and Roll; Elvis Presley played by Ron Livingston (Boardwalk Empire, Sex and the City) who is in Los Angeles with wife Priscilla Presley played by Ashley Greene (The Twilight Saga, Rogue).
Karen and Jack’s bond is immediate and passionate as they quickly fall in love. Upon Karen being mistreated by the resident doctor, Jack loses all control and kills not only the doctor, but anyone else who gets in their way as they escape the facility to head across the country to fulfill their destinies – to assassinate Elvis.
Along the way, they swing through the North Dakota reservation where Jack grew up, grabbing his only friend Teijo (Avan Jogia), a young man whose one wish is to become a woman, in tow and continue their journey of bloodshed en route to its ultimate climax in the city of dreams, Los Angeles.
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Monolith Productions have today announced that the Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition is available now on the PlayStation 4 Pro.
Now Players can relive Mordor at 4K resolution, offering a seamless 30FPS experience, which takes advantage of dynamic resolution scaling during the most graphically intense moments.
Ubisoft announced that Operation Red Crow, the fourth major update for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege will be available on November 17th for Xbox One, Sony PlayStation 4 and Windows PC. In line with the studio’s commitment to provide new post-launch content for the game and complete the Year One road map, this content update introduces a free new map and new gameplay features. Once again two new Operators will be available for Season Pass holders on November 17th and for all players on November 24th.
Celebrate Red Crow’s Launch with a Free Weekend
Ubisoft also announced that Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege will be available for free from November 10th to 13th, for the first time on PlayStation 4, as well as on Windows PC via Uplay and Steam.
In the lead up to the fourth major update, the Rainbow Six community remains strong and continues to increase with more people playing Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege than there were at launch. There is no better time to join the strong community of more than 10 million players and discover Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege firsthand.
The New Skyscraper Map and Two New Japanese S.A.T. Operators
In Operation Red Crow, the Skyscraper map is perched high above the streets of Nagoya, Japan, where Operators have to neutralise an organised crime threat within a Yakuza-filled mansion. Two Japanese Special Assault Team (S.A.T.) Operators, Hibana and Echo, have been enlisted to suppress this menace:
·Hibana is an expert at gaining entry in high risk areas thanks to her explosive leadership on the field. She is equipped with the SuperNova and Type-89 as primary weapons, allowing for rapid movement and providing precise room-to-room clearings.
·Echo, a tactical and technology-driven Operator, is also equipped with the SuperNova, along with the MP5SD4 as primary weapons, allowing him to proceed rapidly and precisely in Close Quarter Battle contexts.
Season Pass owners will benefit from seven days of exclusive access to these new Operators, while all other players will be able to unlock them with their Renown or R6 Credits after the exclusive period.
Further details on the content of Operation Red Crow will be unveiled during the Rainbow Six Pro League Season 3 Finals livestream, which will include the first live demo of the new DLC. To get an exclusive first look at Operation Red Crow, tune in to the livestream at 4:45pm on Sunday, November 13th here: https://www.twitch.tv/rainbow6
The Rainbow Six Pro League Season 3 Finals will be held on November 12th and 13th at the ESL Studios in Katowice, Poland where the top Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege players will gather and compete for a $150.000 total prize-pool.
Microsoft has announced Clubs, Looking for Group, Achievement Rarity, Group Messaging and more will start to roll out to the broader community on Xbox One and the Xbox app on Windows 10, iOS, and Android devices. With this update, Xbox Live becomes even more social as we unite gamers across devices, giving you access to more people to play with that share your interests and more choice in how you play. The update also builds upon our vision to foster a welcoming experience on Xbox Live where everyone is included, respected, and supported. The updates start on Xbox One consoles and the Xbox app today. Haven’t downloaded or used the Xbox app yet? Windows 10 PC and mobile owners, just look in your apps. Android owners get it here; iOS owners get it here.
These new features have been in the Preview programme alongside Arena on Xbox Live. At the moment Xbox is planning to keep Arena in Preview to ensure it works correctly.
Here are some of the new features rolling out to Xbox Live on Xbox One and the Xbox app starting today:
·Clubs on Xbox Live. Clubs are gamer-created and managed groups that can help you meet people and grow communities of gamers who love the same things you do. Anyone can join or create a Club, and you’ll probably see a Club for just about everything. If you do not, creating a Club is quick and easy.
As a Club member, you’ll be able to set up parties, play games, share content, and easily communicate using voice and text chat with the Club across Xbox One and the Xbox app on Windows 10, iOS, and Android devices, which is great if you want to stay in touch with your Clubs on the go, or find and join new Clubs from your phone. You can search for Clubs (or create your own) in the Community tab on Xbox One and the Clubs section on other devices, and Clubs associated with a game will be accessible in the title’s Game Hub. As a Club admin, you’ll have the tools to ensure that everyone is having a great time and help create a lively and inclusive environment.
Looking for Group on Xbox Live. Looking for Group (LFG) helps you quickly find other players that you want to game with. It’s like posting a gaming “want-ad” to the Xbox community. You can use LFG to help complete daily quests, Achievement hunt, or even get a group together to annihilate hordes of the Swarm and DeeBees in Gears of War 4. You’ll be able to add certain requirements to make sure that you’re finding the right gamers. You can specify the game, the game mode, the language the party will be speaking, how many people you need, rules like no trash talking or casual friendly, and any other in-game requirements like level, gear or character type.
Here’s how LFG works: gamers can browse open LFGs and request to join the ones that they’re interested in. The LFG host chooses from the list of gamers who have expressed interest and, once the group is full or the host is ready, the host can quickly get those people into party chat and start playing. You can even create an LFG post for future gaming sessions. For example, if you’re on your way home and want to make the most of your gaming for the night, you can set up everything in advance from your phone, so when you’re home and ready to go, you can just jump right in. You can even schedule a post-up to seven days in advance!
Quick and easy. Whether you’re playing on Xbox One or Windows 10 PC, you can quickly find other gamers to play with on Xbox Live.
Achievement Rarity.Achievement Rarity, a top fan request on Xbox Feedback, helps you discover just how unique an Achievement is among players of a given game. When you earn a rare Achievement, you’ll get a special notification and diamond icon highlighting it.
Group Messaging on Xbox Live. Group Messaging helps you coordinate and keep in touch with your friends and fellow gamers by sending a single group message to everyone in a single conversation. You can also add people to the group and dynamically change the conversation topic. Group Messaging works across Xbox One and the Xbox app on Windows 10, iOS, and Android devices. To help you write your messages even faster on Xbox One, we have added a new predictive dictionary which you can quick access with the right thumb stick on your controller.
Gamerscore Leaderboard. We’ve improved the Gamerscore Leaderboard on Xbox One and the Xbox app on Windows 10 devices. The Leaderboard now resets at the beginning of each month instead of displaying results for a 30-day rolling period, meaning you and your friends will have a clean slate to compete against one another at the start of each month! You can keep an eye on the Gamerscore Leaderboard through the Achievements tab in your profile.
Emojis for your Xbox One virtual keyboard. Emojis will be joining your virtual keyboard on Xbox One! In addition to the existing alphabet and symbols that you can use, you’ll now be able to express your likes, dislikes and more with a host of different emojis on Xbox Live. Once on your virtual keyboard, you can get to emojis by pulling the left trigger until they show up.From there, select any emoji, or press and hold on one to see more related emoji.