Win Glue The Complete Series on DVD

To celebrate the release of Glue: The Complete Series on DVD, we are giving two lucky winners the chance to win it on DVD.

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From the BAFTA award winning writer of Skins and This is England ’88, comes a compulsive thriller exploring the dark underbelly of the British countryside. Prepare to be stuck on GLUE: THE COMPLETE SERIES as it comes to DVD on 23rd February, courtesy of Entertainment One (eOne).

Featuring a fantastic ensemble cast of rising home-grown British stars including; BAFTA Breakthrough Brit Award nominee Callum Turner (Ripper Street, The Borgias) as Eli Bray, whose brother has been murdered; Jessie Cave (Pride, Great Expectations) as Annie Maddocks; Yasmin Paige (Pramface, Submarine) as Ruth Rosen; Jordan Stephens (Rizzle Kicks) making his acting debut as Rob Kendle; Adrian Rawlins (Silent Witness, Harry Potter) as DCI Simson; Billy Howle (New Worlds) as James Warwick; Faye Marsay (Pride, Fresh Meat) as Janine Riley; and Charlotte Spencer (Les Miserables, Wild Bill) as Tina Fallon.

When 14 year old Cal is found murdered in the small town of Overton, the lives of his friends change forever. During the police investigation old loyalties are stretched to the limit as dark secrets threaten to surface, secrets that could tear the friends and their communities apart. The tragic events set the village on a collision course that could spell disaster, and with the killer still at large, the race is on to stop them before they strike again.

How to enter to win

We have two copies of Glue: The Complete Series iller to give away on DVD.

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Usual contest rules apply, and the winner will be selected at random. This contest is open to the UK only – sorry!

The contest ends at 12.00AM on Saturday March 14th, and Glue: The Complete Series is available on DVD now courtesy of Entertainment One.

Far Cry 4 – Valley of the Yetis announced

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Ubisoft today announced that Valley of the Yetis, new add-on content for Far Cry 4, will be released on 10th March (Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC) / 11th March (PS4,PS3).

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Players step back into the role of Ajay at the moment his helicopter crashes on a perilous Himalayan ridge. Stranded with no shelter, players must capture a camp and guard it from a mysterious cult who will return to reclaim their encampment. If players persevere, they will have more to fear than a stand-off against the cult, as yetis lurk in the shadows.

Players can take on Valley of the Yetis in single-player or with a friend in co-op as they fight to survive in the harsh Himalayan Mountains. While searching for a way out of the valley, they will unravel the mysteries behind the yetis.

Valley of the Yetis is available as part of the Far Cry 4 Season Pass or can be purchased separately. The Season Pass includes Valley of the Yetis as well as The Syringe, Escape from Durgesh Prison, the Hurk Deluxe Pack and Overrun.

Review: Dragon Ball: XenoVerse

The Dragon Ball franchise is often regarded as highly influential, not only by the series veterans who’ve followed its meteoric rise across the globe, but also the newcomers to manga and anime who, without its severe popularity, might never have explored those avenues. In the past, as exciting and as over the top as they can be, Dragon Ball games have largely felt all too familiar with each other, let’s hope its first venture onto the newest generation of consoles can spice things up a little.

In a hope to freshen up the series of games that, unfortunately, can’t delve into new canon story arcs, developers’ Dimps have chosen to incorporate the ol’ fan favourite time travel mechanic. Instead of repeating classic storylines from the past ad nauseam, instances in time have been altered in order to create some seriously fan-salivating moments. Whilst the plot itself will neither truly excite nor disappoint fans, it’s the clear attention to fan-fiction that will prevail; thinking of the game as more of a sequence of ‘what if’ moments will largely set the tone for what you’ll be playing. The inevitable downside being that, once more, newcomers to the series will likely not appreciate, or even vaguely understand the source material here.

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New in this iteration, is the inclusion of a loose, if not terribly addictive set of RPG mechanics to tinker with. Starting out, you’ll create a character from a fairly diverse set of races including Saiyans, Majins and others; with each race also possessing bespoke abilities that are reflected in the show. That’s not where it ends either, you’ll also have to pick between either a male or female combatant, the male being physically stronger, in comparison to the females’ higher agility. Once you’ve finally plastered on an outfit and of course, chosen the most outrageously overt hairstyle, it’s pretty much time to explore the city of Toki-Toki.

In a style oddly reminiscent of Destiny’s Tower, Toki-Toki is where the MMO style (yes that’s right, MMO) hub is located. From here you can strut about, adorned in all but the commonest of clothing options, hoping people will notice your, not entirely unique pose. Clearly aimed around a centric community atmosphere, you can form up groups, request help from others, and even start a ruckus with a stranger, the usual stuff really. Whilst it seems to be the way games are going in this generation, they do still require a little work in terms of fluidity and streamlining. The separation between having an eye watering, airborne battle, complete with more anime effects than you can physically comprehend, before trotting about casually on your way to the shop is jarring to say the least. I suppose everyone has to have some downtime, but the pedestrian pacing can often be too much, especially when a simple menu would often suffice.

On top of the starting levels of customisation, Dragon Ball XenoVerse has plenty of loot tricks up its ghee too. On your way through the games’ many, many quests, there are quite literally hundreds of skills and pieces of equipment to unlock and acquire, not only satiating many a hoarders needs but also attempting to ensure each character can have a fairly versatile and distinct feel from one another.

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Your guess is as good as mine…

It wouldn’t be a Dragon Ball game without completely over the top battles; needless to say, this one doesn’t disappoint either. Whilst the combat might seem a tad too familiar to veterans of the series, there’s still a lot to appreciate. Fighting still takes place in enormous, dense and rich 3D arenas ripe for exciting brawls. Alongside the myriad of moves at your whim, there’s also a smattering of destructibility to the environments too, perhaps not as much as I’d like, but enough to echo moments of the show when they do occur. Attempting to once more add to the veritable spectacle are the 3 vs 3 fights where you would expect all hell to break loose. Unfortunately, they’re more frustrating than epic as your AI controlled ‘teammates’ will just nonchalantly sit back and relax whilst you’re getting beaten from all angles. It doesn’t help that the targeting system largely shows its true colours here either, often being the cause of many a cock up.

Once more, in terms of fighting, people new to the series will struggle to keep up for quite some time. There is a tutorial, but as is the trend with pretty much every fighting game, it’s of little help. Grasping the basics should, and will certainly inspire some to explore further into chaining attacks and such, but the true newcomer will likely be either spamming basic attacks or getting beaten up relentlessly. When eventually you do end up playing with some modicum of skill, the fights can genuinely become as epic as some of the franchises most well renowned moments. Patience and experimentation are usually their own rewards with fighting games; this is no different.

Whilst there is fantastic roster of nearly 50 fighters to choose from, I felt that my own unique(ish) creation was always my go-to character. Levelling up and unlocking both abilities and game altering items was by far my greatest draw. Others who’re much better versed in the lore of the series than I will likely relish the opportunities of certain matchups and scenarios, but I’m always partial to a little levelling! Content is certainly one area where the game simply doesn’t let up, as described earlier there’s no shortage of missions, unlockables and playable characters to whet ones appetite. Add to this, the sheer amount of fan service included and devotees of the Dragon Ball universe are bound to be happy.

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Dragon Ball XenoVerse is probably the nearest you’re likely to have come so far, to playing an interactive version of the show. It simply looks fantastic. The outrageous special moves and detailing of each and every character really help draw you in to the game. Vibrant and bright colours splash everywhere and are a treat in comparison to the many variants of brown and grey on offer elsewhere. The only slight let down sadly being the city of Toki-Toki, without much interaction on offer besides a smattering of shops and quests, for a hub, it seems a little too sparse and barren for somewhere to truly savour and enjoy.

There’s no doubt about it, XenoVerse has been imagined, designed and tailored for the fans. It’s got a plot that they won’t instantly know the outcome of; it’s got set pieces with a variety of ‘what if’ situations and a decent RPG base. The unfortunate downside to this is that newcomers won’t have a clue what’s going on for the most part. The story will make no sense and the tutorial’s lacking anything beyond basic actions. If you can get past that however, there’s no shortage of content to sink your teeth into.

Watch the FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD gameplay trailer

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With the launch of FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD just one month away, Square Enix Ltd., today released a brand new gameplay overview trailer for the upcoming title during its first European Active Time Report, broadcast live from London.

The overview trailer showcases some of the things fans can look forward to seeing inFINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD, including; the history and environments of the war-torn Kingdom of Orience,  the fourteen brave young warriors of Class Zero; as well as the action packed battle system, with customisable magic spells, and the ability to summon fearsome monsters known as Eidolons!

During the Active Time Report broadcast earlier today, Hajime Tabata, director of FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD and FINAL FANTASY  XV, also showcased the eagerly awaited FINAL FANTASY XV -EPISODE DUSCAE- demo.  The live stream featured a live gameplay demonstration – as well as an exclusive video which gave fans a deeper look at the ecology and wildlife that inhabit the world of FINAL FANTASY XV. The first European Active Time Report is available to watch again now.

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FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD offers a new type of FINAL FANTASY experience not seen before in the series- one that is sure to captivate a new generation of players as well as long-time fans.

FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD will be released on 20th March 2015 and will feature an exclusive demo of the highly anticipated FINAL FANTASY XV game titled FINAL FANTASY XV -EPISODE DUSCAE-. The demo will be playable on day of launch, and will be available only while stocks last.

Guild Wars 2 getting first-person POV and more

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This week ArenaNet will reveal a host of new camera changes heading to Guild Wars 2, including the addition of a first-person camera and adjustable field of view options. These new features are slated to go live in-game on Tuesday, 10th March.

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Here are more details:

 •            First-person Camera

Zooming in all the way will allow players to experience a first-person view. First-person mode is available while standing in place, walking, running, jumping, playing PvP and just about anything else. There aren’t any restrictions on where first-person can be used.

•             Field of View

A much requested feature, the field of view slider is a setting that will allow players to adjust how much can be seen in the game world. Players can use a slider to shrink or enlarge the field of view.

•             Position Slider

The Position Slider has been split into two different options, horizontal position and vertical position. The horizontal position slider will offset the camera to the left and right. An ‘over-the-shoulder’ view can be created as well to keep the centre of the screen clear. The vertical position sets the maximum height the camera can go when the camera is at maximum distance from a character. The actual camera height will adjust the more you zoom in to ensure that your character is always on the screen.

•             Collision Sensitivity

When enabled, this setting will adjust how much stuff (trees, walls, rocks, etc.) needs to be between a player’s character and camera before the camera snaps in.

•             Character Height

No matter the race or size, the camera will now focus on a character’s head. This is going to give norn players a relatively taller feeling than their asura-playing friends. This change might affect players who frequent jumping puzzles, so to counteract this, there is an adjust camera to character height toggle. When unchecked, the camera will move to a consistent position above the character’s feet, regardless of how big or small the character is. ArenaNet will reveal details about the new camera system and give players their first glimpse of how it all works in-game on the studio’s “Ready Up” livestream hosted by Josh Davis.

The livestream is scheduled to take place at Friday, 27th February at 9pm CET/ 8pm GMT on the official Guild Wars 2 Twitch channel.

Fable Legends is going to be free to play

Today Lionhead’s has announced that the Xbox One and PC multiplayer title Fable Legends will be free-to-play.

The free game will come with a story’s worth of free quests, with more to follow episodically.

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Four will be made available individually on a two week rotation and when a character you’ve levelled is switched out, you can wait for their return or pay to access them permanently, with any payments made using cash earned in-game or by using real cash.

“The right version of F2P is a very good thing for the world,” creative director David Eckleberry said. “The wrong version is kind of an abomination, but if you’re very fair to your players and they can play as much as they want, then it seems right.”

The game will include cross-platform multiplayer.

Fable Legends is out later this year.

Velocity 2X coming to Xbox One and PC this summer

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Sierra today announced that it is teaming up with FuturLab to bring the independent developer’s critically acclaimed arcade shooter Velocity 2X to Xbox One, and Windows PC.

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Built around fast action and tight controls, Velocity 2X combines a top-down vertical shooter with a side-scrolling platformer, delivering the best of both worlds in the balance. Whether flying in her Quarp Jet or sprinting on foot, ace pilot Lt. Kai Tana can teledash through danger at the speed of light, crushing alien invaders and rescuing innocent survivors with incredible power.

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Exclusive to the Xbox One and PC editions of Velocity 2X are special daily challenge stages, making the game’s deep leaderboard system even more compelling for competitive speedrunners. These versions also include all the bonus stages from the Critical Urgency and Dual Core DLC packs from Velocity 2X’s original PlayStation releases. The full game features over 50 stages of twitch-trigger adventure, including engaging puzzle levels, dynamic boss battles and energetic audio-visual design.

Velocity 2X will dash onto Xbox One via the Xbox Games Store and Windows PC in summer 2015

Payday 2 Coming to PS4 and Xbox One in June

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505 Games and OVERKILL – a Starbreeze Studio, today announced that hit co-op shooter, PAYDAY 2, will take over new gen consoles with the “Crimewave Edition” this June.

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PAYDAY 2: Crimewave Edition will satisfy console fans’ craving for action packed crime sprees by bringing over a year’s worth of paid DLC packs and free updates bundled in the box – including the fan favourite The Big Bank Heist, and “Clover,” the first female heister.

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“The continuation of the PAYDAY-saga on Xbox One and Playstation 4 is going to be awesome. With improved frame rate, greater looking textures, 1080p resolution and more than a year worth of updates included in the game at launch, robbing banks together has never looked as sweet.” Said Bo Andersson Klint, CEO of Starbreeze AB. “Getting PAYDAY into the hands of as many gamers as possible has always been one of our mantras, hopefully our initial offer will make it easier than ever for new and old heisters alike to enjoy PAYDAY 2 ”.

PAYDAY 2 is one of the most popular shooters in the market with more than 9 million players on Steam, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. As one of many heists in the PAYDAY 2: Crimewave edition, the Big Bank adds the new contact the Dentist, voiced by actor Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad) as well as the new Preplanning feature that lets you plan out your heist beforehand. This is the ultimate bank robbery experience – achieved by stealthy guile or relentless assault. There are more heists, characters, weapons and masks and other updates added, making PAYDAY 2: Crimewave edition the ultimate heist experience on the next-gen consoles.

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By pre ordering PAYDAY 2: Crimewave Edition from participating retailers, consumers will unlock the special Hard Time Loot Bag digital content including:

 

  • Red dot weapon sight modification available for use on all rifle weapons
  • Exclusive Skull mask
  • PlayStation 4 or Xbox One exclusive mask
  • Unique mask pattern titled “I LOVE OVERKILL”
  • Unique color pattern, only available with this unlock
  • Bundle of in-game cash

In addition to the retail pre-order campaign, PAYDAY 2: Crimewave Edition will be exclusively available at a 25% discount on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live for the duration of the pre-order period.

Hotline Miami 2 – March 10 – pre-orders live now

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Dennaton Games and Devolver Digital have announced that the much-anticipated sequel to the top-down shooter Hotline Miami will release 10th March on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PC, Mac, and Linux. Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number and the Digital Special Edition are both available for pre-order now on Steam, GOG, and Humble

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Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is the brutal conclusion to the Hotline Miami saga, set against a backdrop of escalating violence and retribution over spilled blood in the original game. Follow the paths of several distinct factions – each with their own questionable methods and uncertain motivations – as unforeseen consequences intersect and reality once again slips back into a brilliant haze of neon and bloodshed.

Hotline Miami fans can now pre-order to receive 10% off Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number and the Digital Special Edition that includes the exclusive Hotline Miami 2: Remix EP featuring six select music tracks remixed by M|O|O|N, Scattle and Carpenter Brut.

Dennaton Games and Devolver Digital have also partnered with Overkill Software to introduce exclusive new Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number masks and a “Jacket” character pack for PAYDAY 2 free to owners of Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number and the Digital Special Edition.

 

 

Motorola announces the Moto E (2nd Gen) with LTE

Motorola has announced its Moto E (2nd Generation), to the successor of the first generation Moto E that was introduced last year. Today the new Moto E has a slightly larger 4.5-inch display, but the new Moto E has the same qHD resolution.

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The Moto E  is powered by a 1.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 410 SoC and runs on Android 5.0.2 Lollipop out of the box. With a 5-megapixel rear camera without flash and a VGA front-facing camera. It also comes with 3G variant that has a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 200 SoC.

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Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) specifications

  • 4.5-inch (960 x 540 pixels) qHD display with Corning Gorilla glass 3 protection
  • 4G – 1.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor with 400 MHz Adreno 306 GPU
  • 3G – 1.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 200 processor with 400 MHz Adreno 302 GPU
  • 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory, expandable memory with microSD
  • Android 5.0 (Lollipop)
  • 5MP rear camera
  • VGA front-facing camera
  • Dimensions: 66.8×129.9×5.2 – 12.3 mm; Weight: 145 grams
  • 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio
  • 4G LTE / 3G, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS
  • 2390mAh battery

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The new Moto E is available to purchase in 40 countries from tomorrow (26th February), priced at just £109/$149.

Pre-Order Project CARS & Received Special Ruf Vehicle

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Slightly Mad Studios will be featuring a race spec version of the Ruf CTR3 supercar, the  Ruf CTR3 SMS-R in upcoming racing title Project CARS.

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This one-of a kind vehicle is only available as part of the Modified Car Pack which gamers can get their hands-on for free when pre-ordering the game.

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Project CARs releases on 2nd April 2015 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. 

 

The Evil Within: The Assignment & Consequence

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The Evil Within: The Assignment will be available on Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC on 10th March, and on PS3 and PS4 on 11th March. To give you a first look at this upcoming DLC for The Evil Within, the survival horror game from legendary director Shinji Mikami.

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The Assignment, the first in a two-part, story driven experience, will be followed up with The Evil Within: The Consequence later this Spring.

In The Evil Within: The Assignment and The Evil Within: The Consequence, players take on the role of detective Juli Kidman, Sebastian Castellanos’ mysterious partner, in a concurrent story that looks to answer some of the questions surrounding her whereabouts during The Evil Within. Along the way she will encounter disturbing new enemies, discover new mysteries, and uncover new horrors. The Assignment and The Consequence give fans of The Evil Within the perfect opportunity to discover detective Kidman’s hidden motivations and her mysterious connection to Mobius, the shadowy group thought to be behind the gruesome events of The Evil Within.

Both The Assignment and The Consequence are available as part of The Evil Within’s Season Pass. Priced at $19.99/£14.99/€19.99, the Season Pass offers savings on all three add-ons for the game, including the third DLC The Evil Within: The Executioner, and is available on PSN, Xbox LIVE, and PC. The Season Pass and DLC content may not be available on all platforms or in all territories. Pricing and release dates may vary by territory and/or platform. The Assignment is also available for purchase separately and is priced at $9.99/£6.99/€9.99

Arkham Knight Trailer – “Gotham is Mine”

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today released the latest video from Batman: Arkham KnightThe Official Batman: Arkham Knight Trailer – “Gotham is Mine” features a closer look at some of the story’s most infamous super-villains.

As Scarecrow unites the Rogues Gallery, including Two-Face, The Penguin, the Riddler, the Arkham Knight, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, they bring all-out war as they try to take down The Dark Knight, and claim Gotham City as their own.

Lords of the Fallen: Ancient Labyrinth DLC announced

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CI Games has announced the official launch date of Lords of the Fallen: Ancient Labyrinth, the long-awaited DLC expansion that builds upon the existing lore, characters, and storyline of action-RPG Lords of the Fallen.

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Ancient Labyrinth incorporates an all-new storyline set in a long-forgotten library that exists somewhere between the human and demonic realms.

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With the DLC, players can explore the uncharted wilds of the Labyrinth, discover hidden secrets, and fight never-before-seen enemies with new weapons, shields, and armor, all in the name of destroying the evil that has shattered civilization.  Players can expect the same challenging gameplay as fan-favorite Lords of the Fallen, but with more rewards for playing through multiple times and exploring every dark corner  of the Ancient Labyrinth.

Lords of the Fallen: Ancient Labyrinth DLC launches on Steam, Xbox One and PSN Europe on March 3rd and PlayStation 4 in the U.S. on March 4th.