Leading Ladies from Final Fantasy XIII and X/X-2 joins in DLC Deal

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Square Enix today announces that downloadable content for LIGHTNING RETURNS: FINAL FANTASY XIII will be available across PAL territories to anyone purchasing a first print run version of FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD Remaster on the PlayStation 3.

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The DLC comprises a unique gear set for Lightning to wear on her adventure in LIGHTNING RETURNS: FINAL FANTASY XIII. The Spira’s Summoner costume is gear based on the outfit previously worn by the character Yuna in the original FINAL FANTASY X, comes equipped with staff, shield and character victory pose, and will be available via a download token included with the PlayStation 3 version of the forthcoming FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD Remaster, due for release 21st March 2014.

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LIGHTNING RETURNS: FINAL FANTASY XIII is released in Europe and PAL territories on 14th February, 2014 for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360.

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A playable demo of the game for is now available for download on the Xbox 360 and for the PlayStation 3.

Review: Battlefield 4 (PS4)

 

Award winning multiplayer, disappointingly mundane singleplayer and a large number of necessary patches. EA and Dice ported Battlefield 4 onto the next generation of consoles with a veritable plethora of bugs, crashes, instabilities and many a vicious forum. Now that the dust of war has settled around everyone’s feet, let’s see how it holds up now that most of the issues have been addressed.

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Having not been an enormous fan of Battlefield 4’s singleplayer experience on the last gen, due to it’s largely uneventful and predictable plot it still managed to surprise me how much power they squeezed out of the PS3 and Xbox 360. It looked fantastic, lighting and explosions were almost no match for the infamous Battlefield audio effects; crackling, recoil heavy gunfire only surpassed by the oxymoronic clear thud of a grenades impact. Whilst the overall effect on PS3 felt muted by dull colours, some bland textures, somewhat stiff facial and character animations, the PS4’s brute strength gives it that attention to detail that was sorely missed before. From a distance it’s better, up close it’s a different game.

It’s still a shame to see, for a series so well established in creating huge, open maps, the single player portions being choked down narrow corridors and funnelled through non-interactive areas of the map. The only time you do get to stretch your legs, is ironically, the tank piloting section, of which you can do yourself a  favour/disadvantage and hotfoot it across open terrain with a palm full of C4, grimacing and hoping the AI doesn’t decide to insta-kill you. An interesting alternative would be to completely restructure the way missions are done, and set it in an open world environment, letting you drive to missions or request air support for cover or extraction. It may never work, but the way first person shooters are headed now, they’ll be no discernable reason to include single player anymore; despite their shortcomings, would be a very sad day.

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For better or worse, Battlefield relies upon it’s multiplayer to captivate and conquer the masses. Whilst there isn’t a world of difference between the singleplayer portions on both current and last gen, the multiplayer is where the shock and awe lies. Gone are the days of scoping in, squinting, deciding ‘it’s just a rock’, only to get sniped in the back by an indistinguishable pebble. Gone are the days of low player counts, awful grass textures and sea that looks like wobbly concrete. Here are the days that bring eye popping hurricanes, 64 player matches, high frame rates and sea so choppy you’ll need a pocket full of Fisherman’s Friends.

The difference in fidelity between PS3 and PS4 is astounding, just loading up the test range gives you an idea in quality difference. No longer do maps feel barren and like a wasteland, scores of vehicles roar towards each other, battles include numbers of tanks that when spotted, feel intimidating for the lowly engineer. Before, seeing a tank slowly meandering it’s way towards you looked like free points, now, with a dominating team, a squadron of armour with accompanying air support looks like hell.

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Returning to Battlefield 4 is the often intimidating, always cool, commander mode, downloadable on tablets for both Android and Apple it let’s you take the hotseat and see how much of a pretend commander badass you really are. Organising UAV’s, supply drops and countering enemy intelligence is all par for the fast paced course. Whilst difficult to get into, there are plenty of tutorials out there to help you get organising your platoon in a timely fashion. Just don’t expect people to always listen to you…

The connection, considering the potential 64 player mayhem on maps so large it embarrasses other shooters, is very good. Although, taking into account the mostly aggressive recoil, destructible environments and huge verticality, knowing whether or not you’ve been diddled a few bullets would be difficult at the best of times. I would still like to see a first person killcam for those incredulous moments when you just don’t have a clue what happened however.

Many of the issues that plagued both the last gen release and the pre-patch release of Battlefield 4 on PS4 still fundamentally haunt my experience. Fortunately, the list of improvements is ever expanding, as is the content being offered via DLC. Whilst other multi-platform games offer little other than a graphical overhaul, Battlefield adds more players, larger, more detailed maps and the true Battlefield experience.

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Reviewed on PS4, also available on Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.

Daedalic announce Randal’s Monday

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Daedalic Entertainment are joining forces with Spanish developer Nexus Game Studios to release the upcoming comic ‘point and geek’ adventure game Randal’s Monday to a worldwide audience. The game is schedule to release digitally in Q3 2014 on PC.

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Developed by Alicante based team Nexus Games Studios, Randal’s Monday focuses on the pop and geek culture of the 1990’s and early 2000’s.The game follows Randal, a kleptomaniac with sociopathic tendencies who above all is a terrible friend. Following his friends Matt’s engagement party, he wakes up with a hefty hangover to find Matt’s wallet in his pocket along with the precious engagement ring.

It doesn’t take him long to sell the ring triggering a fatal curse and a series of devastating events. Matt commits suicide and Randal is now doomed to relive the same fateful Monday over and over until he finds a way to fix the dire situation. He must recover the ring and his life before the situation gets any worse… or the universe collapses

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Randal’s Monday combines dark humour and geek culture references with classic point & click adventure gameplay. Paying tribute to a generation of gamers and viewers of this subculture Randal’s Monday features retro videogame consoles as well as classic movies and TV shows from the 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s.  Players can take the time to discover them all!

The Wolf Among Us: Episode 2 – Smoke and Mirrors Trailer

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Here is the first official trailer for the next episode of ‘The Wolf Among Us,’  from TellTale games based on Bill Willingham’s award-winning comic book series ‘FABLES’ and licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.

The Wolf Among Us’ second episode, ‘Smoke & Mirrors,’ will be available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace and PlayStation Network for $4.99, or as part of a season pass option including access to episodes as they are released.  On PC/Mac, the episode will be available as part of a season pass, and also available on the iOS App Store as part of a season multi-pack, or for $4.99 USD as an in-app purchase within The Wolf Among Us application.

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‘Smoke & Mirrors’ will be arriving for download to consoles, PC/MAC, and iOS next week.

Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z – Special Edition and ninja clash

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Tecmo Koei Europe today announced details for the Special Edition of YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z. The Special Edition, containing exciting extras, will be available at launch in limited supply for fans that purchase the retail game for either the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 when it launches on 21st March.

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Additionally, Team NINJA today released new screenshots of the bloodthirsty cyber ninja Yaiba Kamikaze going toe-to-toe with the legendary leader of the Hayabusa Clan, Ryu Hayabusa.

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The Special Edition of YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z will include an exclusive full colour comic book by Dark Horse Comics, exclusive Yaiba themed DLC costumes for both Ryu Hayabusa and Momiji for use in Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate and an original soundtrack in both the PS3 (via download voucher) and Xbox360 (included on physical disc) versions. The limited run can be picked up wherever copies are sold while supplies last. In celebration of this news, Team NINJA has released new assets giving fans a sneak peak at the chaos that will ensue when these two shadow warriors collide.

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The sparks from katana fly in all new in-game screenshots as Yaiba comes face to face with the steely gaze of the ultimate ninja, Ryu Hayabusa. Spoiler alert: Yaiba doesn’t care. His lust for revenge burns deep within every aching cyber implant. Even with Momiji in the background supporting Ryu, Yaiba plans to use his cyber fists and bloody fail to make Ryu feel his pain. But, Ryu is no chump. A master of elemental ninpo, skilled combatant of both sword and bow, the dragon ninja has no plans of being bested by this cyber freak. Can Yaiba withstand Ryu’s barrage of ninpo magic and avoid falling victim of the Izuna Drop or is he doomed for the same cold fate yet again?

Lego Star Wars: Microfighter for iOS is out now

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Get ready to blast your way through space!  Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, LucasArts and The LEGO Group today announced the release of LEGO  Star Wars : Microfighters , for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices, bringing the classic space and ground battles of the Clone Wars and Galactic Civil War to your fingertips.   Players can fly for the Rebellion and Galactic Republic, or turn to the dark side to play as the Empire and Separatists.

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LEGO  Star Wars: Microfighters allows players to pilot any one of six Star Wars Microfighters to blast enemies, destroy terrain, and collect studs.  Choose from an array of iconic Microfighters, such as the X-wing, Star Destroyer, the Millennium Falcon, and more.  Players will be able to experience 18 action-packed levels spread over four famous planets, Endor, Yavin, Hoth and Geonosis, while engaging and blasting over 35 enemies with this downloadable app.

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Star Wars: Microfighters toy line, is now available for £0.69 from the App Store for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch devices.

Review: Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD

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Whilst not one of Assassin’s Creed’s greatest moments Liberation was a very good attempt at bringing the franchise to a handheld platform. Liberation HD is that same game dressed up and now brought to you’re big screen of choice.

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Unfortunately it is quite obvious that Liberation HD is limited due to its original platform. There’s only so much makeup that can be applied to a game before you’ve made a completely new one. At times it looks good, and would even arguably look right at home on the PS3, XBOX 360 or PC, but for the most part there are too many imperfections and poor textures for Liberation HD to look like anything but a handheld port.

This also crosses over with the gameplay. Bugs that where present on the previous game are still there. Enemy AI is just as bad as the original and can very easily get completely confused. And although free running has never been what you would call perfect in any Assassin’s Creed title Liberation HD is probably the single worst example of it I’ve seen since AC1. Time and time again I was stuck trying to climb something I didn’t want to or fall off something I wanted to be on – occasionally to my death.

And tragically the main missions mimic the style of Black Flag. Tail this person, follow that one. Get spotted once and do the whole level again. If there’s one thing I wish Ubisoft would get sorted out it’s their unacceptably poor level designs. They can create an impressive open world and populate it with largely interesting characters. I don’t even mind the occasionally over the top overall plot line. But I refuse to believe that the Assassin’s spent all their time tailing and listening in on conversations. I’m all for games that take their time but just every now and again I need something different.

So basically all of my issues with the latest releases (Assassin’s Creed III and Black Flag) are the same with Liberation but are made all the more noticeable in Liberation HD due to its low grade visuals. It’s basically taking a handheld title and stretching it onto a big screen. It has been upgraded and does look much better than the original but on the big screen it just can’t compete with the latest Assassin’s Creed titles, which is basically what it’s up against. The bad parts of Black Flag are still in Liberation HD but without the great parts to balance it out.

And it’s so frustrating that even looking past the visuals only brings you closer to the realisation that Ubisoft can’t or don’t want to change things. The AI is still not all that great. The free running is still not smooth or without irritating sections where you get stuck. Main missions are just appallingly dull and mediocre. Side missions often breath a bit of life and longevity into Assassin’s Creed but in Liberation HD they are just endless fetch quests.

Aveline is a great protagonist to play as but sadly her supporting cast are not so great. Voice acting is just ridiculous at times. It’s so bad in places that it becomes impossible to take certain moments seriously at all. Even with some of Assassin’s Creed’s less imaginative characters the voice acting usually isn’t as bad as Liberation HD is at some points.

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Overall Liberation HD is a disappointing experience outside of its native handheld platform. If you’re an Assassin’s Creed fan and you’ve never experienced Liberation then it’s probably worth a go. But if you have the option of the original on PS Vita definitely go with that. There’s a general sense of lack-lustre to Liberation HD that couldn’t be avoided given that it’s a port. Sadly the game suffers because of it and comes across as a sloppy addition to Assassin’s Creed’s already overfilled shelf.

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Reviewed on PC. Available on PS3, XBOX 360 and PC.

Tropico 5 coming to PS4

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Kalypso Media has announce that Tropico 5, the next instalment of the  Tropico city-builder series, is currently in development for PlayStation 4. Developed by Haemimont Studios, Tropico 5 will see the series come to the PlayStation platform for the first time and will take full advantage of the unique features of the PlayStation 4 hardware and controller. Kalypso will confirm a release date in due course.

“We are delighted to be able to work with Sony to bring Tropico 5 to PlayStation 4 and enter the next generation market.” said Andrew Johnson, Managing Director, Kalypso Media UK. “The PlayStation 4 version of Tropico 5 will expand the Tropico brand to the new generation hardware and to a new generation of gamers.’

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‘We have been evaluating many new and exciting development opportunities for the Tropico brand and by bringing Tropico 5 to PlayStation 4 we open a new chapter in the history of the game’ said Stefan Marcinek, Global Managing Director, Kalypso Media. ‘By taking full advantage of the PlayStation 4’s processing power the island of Tropico and El Presidente have never looked better.’

Packed with a whole host of new gameplay features and all new artwork designed from scratch, Tropico 5 takes the series into a new and exciting direction – dynasties!

You, as El Presidente, will first take control of the infamous island of Tropico during early colonial times and then guide it through the centuries as the world changes and moves ever forward. You must tackle the changing needs of your people, as well as opposing governments and factions, and thus lay the foundations for your own dynasty. As you move through your years in office you can promote members of your extended family on the island to positions of power: such as ambassador, commanding general or even Supreme Ruler, to ensure your legacy thrives through the eras.

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As well as a wealth of other new features, including advanced trading mechanics, technology, scientific research trees and island exploration, Tropico 5 will add cooperative and competitive multiplayer for up to four players for the first time in the series’ history! Viva El Presidente!

Tropico 5 had already been announced for PC, Mac and Xbox 360, with no word on Xbox One or a release date past 2014, but only on PS4 so far for the new console.

Take on the World in the Kinect Sports Rivals

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Today Rare introduced the “Kinect Sports Rivals” Preseason International Champions, a global wake racing contest where players can compete on behalf of their country to see which player deserves to take home the gold. Since the launch of “Kinect Sports Rivals” Preseason (which includes the free wake racing trial experience) last November, nearly 1 million fans have downloaded the game and taken to the open waters to earn their stripes. Now, those fans can put their skills to the ultimate international test against the best in the world. Kinect Sports Rivals is out this spring only on Xbox One.

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“We’re blown away with the amount of downloads and the great feedback from gamers ‘Kinect Sports Rivals’ Preseason has seen so far,” said Danny Isaac, executive producer for the game. “I’m so excited to see which country has the best players and who will ultimately be crowned the world champion.”

Starting Saturday, 1st February, players can compete to represent their country on the in-game national and international leaderboards by setting the best race time for their country and the world. When the challenge wraps on Friday, 28th February, the best contestant will be crowned the world champion and will receive an in-game gold-encrusted wake racer.  Additionally, everyone who sets the best time in their country will be rewarded for being a national champion and will get a silver-encrusted wake racer as a runner-up prize. Finally, to honour the nation that the world champion competed in, all the players from the winning country can celebrate by unlocking a special wake racer inspired by that country’s flag. There are also daily challenges for everyone to earn points and unlock prizes that are only available during February. All prizes will lead to eternal bragging rights when the winner takes these exclusives into the full game of “Kinect Sports Rivals” when it launches.

New players can join the “Kinect Sports Rivals” Preseason International Champions fun by downloading the free trial experience through Xbox Live Dashboard on your console or via hitting this link.
To participate in the “Kinect Sports Rivals” Preseason International Champions and claim your place on top of the leaderboards, you must download the “Kinect Sports Rivals” Hub, a companion app that features these challenges, leaderboards, and prizes via this link.

PS Vita Slim announced for the UK from next week

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Sony today has announced to release a slimmer, lighter PlayStation Vita model in the UK, with the PCH-2000 due to launch on 7th February, with an estimated price of £180.

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Sony says the new model has been reshaped to fit easier in your hands, has a longer battery life, 1GB of in-built storage and is both lighter and thinner.

Although the 960×544 OLED screen of the original is swapped out for a slightly less impressive 960×544 IPS LCD.

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The new PS Vita slim is 15% lighter, 20% slimmer, more ergonomic, longer lasting battery, 1GB built-in storage

Content inspired by Dark Souls Community to be in Dark Souls II

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Namco Bandai has announced that the anticipated Dark Souls II will include content inspired by the Dark Souls community.

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As a conclusion to the ‘Shield Design Contest’ held in May 2013 on facebook.com/Darksouls, renowned developer FROMSOFTWARE selected 6 original designs of shield created by the Dark Souls community in order to integrate them in the game. This extra content has been adapted from the original designs to blend in the Dark Souls II aesthetic and become part of Drangleic, the mysterious fallen kingdom where the game’s story unfolds.

With the talented creators of the selected designs: Denis “DasHurz” Bachmaier, Charles Collier, Illim, Gabriel Verdon and Alexandre Etiennes Jonathan Du Cassé. They will be credited in the game and will receive a copy of Dark Souls II Collector’s Edition for their amazing contribution.

As an extra reward, NAMCO BANDAI Games is proud to announce each of them will receive a real shield based on their design, created by the blacksmiths of Armédia, a company specialized in the creation of medieval weapons and accessories.

In addition to the shields revealed today, two other sets of shields will unveil on January 28th and January 31st.

Customize Your Combatant with War of the Vikings Update

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Paradox Interactive has added a wide variety of new character-creation content to War of the Vikings, the upcoming close-combat game from Fatshark. Currently available via Steam Early Access, players of War of the Vikings now have the ability to design a Viking or Saxon of their own from a selection of visual components and character build options, with more choices to come when the game is released. A level progression system has also been added in the update, allowing players to unlock additional character loadout slots and more as they prove their courage in battle. War of the Vikings can be played now in Early Access.

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With the new in-game customizer, players can start exploring the various options that will be available when War of the Vikings is released. Combatants will have access to all in-game weapon types and a limited selection of character perks, with more weapons and perks to come at release.

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Visual styles can also be customized, with full access to cloak and armour patterns, shield customization including patterns and colours, and a limited selection of helmets, taunts, and – most importantly – beards. In addition, the new level progression system will allow players to advance up to level 20 (with a higher level cap coming in the release version), and unlock up to four customization and loadout slots.

 

Rekoil: Liberator launches on Xbox 360

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505 Games and Plastic Piranha have announced the launch of Rekoil: Liberator on the Xbox 360 for £11.99.

Set in a world devastated by an unrelenting pandemic, Rekoil is a multiplayer hardcore balanced arena shooter that allows battles of up to 10 players. The game features seven different game modes, 10 maps, and 40 different weapons, all focused on infantry based combat across a number of different locations. From the fast moving Assault class, to the heavily armed and dangerous Heavy Gunner class, Rekoil was made for those who desire balanced FPS gameplay with a large variety of different play styles.

 

Dark Horse Preview: TOMB RAIDER #1 Comic

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The new TOMB RAIDER comic will be coming soon from Dark Horse, and we have a small preview to share.

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Tomb Raider #1 on sale February 26.