Xbox One Release Notes for Newest Patch for Battlefield 4

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Here is the full release notes for the Xbox One patch for Battlefield 4 from EA/Dice, the update includes fixes with the aim to increase the general stability of the game, and eliminates bugs that you may have experienced.

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Dec 19 Xbox One Game Update Notes
-Reduced the probability of the “Kill trade” issue (see below for details).
-Fixed a common crash that could occur during gameplay.
-Fixed an issue that could corrupt save files in the single player campaign.
-Fix for the game mode specific ribbons being counted twice in the multiplayer progression.
-Fix for a graphical glitch that could appear on terrain.
-Fix for the SUAV (introduced in the China Rising expansion pack) not exploding when hitting enemy soldiers. While these indeed should be deadly, they were never designed for “roadkilling” opponents.
-Fix for an issue where 4x the damage from a vehicle’s minigun would be applied to the chest when a player had the Defense specialization equipped.
-Servers that friends are playing on now have a higher priority in the server list.
-Server Browser is no longer showing empty or full servers by default.
-Balancing jet handling across all stealth and attack jet classes.
-Fixed a bug in Defuse mode where defenders could win a round by killing all the attackers without disarming the bomb. If the attackers arm the bomb, the defenders need to disarm it to win, even if they have killed all the attackers.
-Fix for a Defuse bug where none of the teams would win a round by letting the timer run out.
-Fix for players getting stuck in the revive screen.
-Fix for players getting stuck in the kill camera after being revived. Note that you might see a graphical bug on-screen after being revived when accepting a revive within 1 second. This graphical bug will be removed in the next patch.
-Fixed the instance where players suddenly would transition into Spectator Mode while playing the Defuse game mode.
-Fix for the death camera/screen being displayed too early.
-Raised the first-person camera slightly for walking in crouch to more accurately reflect the actual position of the character.
-Fixed an issue with the party chat app not working.
-Fixed an issue in the in-game Battlelog where non-ASCII characters would display incorrectly.
-Fixed an issue when maps were not loading properly while player didn’t have the game in full screen.

Kill trading issue
We’ve addressed the so-called “Kill trading”. This refers to when two players fire at each other and, seemingly, both die at the same time. The time window where a bullet could cause damage from an already dead player is now calculated as intended, decreasing the time frame when players with high latency could get a kill, even though they should be dead according to the server. This should reduce the probability of kill trading.

Republique lands on iOS

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Camouflaj announced today that the first installment in its dystopian action-adventure game République is now available on the App Store. Created by industry veterans behind such AAA games as F.E.A.R., Halo 4, and Metal Gear Solid 4, and designed specifically for iOS, République brings console-quality gameplay and graphical fidelity to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

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“We’ve spent the past two years crafting stealth action that doesn’t require 17 buttons, or even a controller,” said Ryan Payton, designer at Camouflaj. “Using our smart AI and logic-based input systems, République’s ‘one touch’ input method is something we’re incredibly proud of, and we can’t wait to share it with the world.”

République secured a substantial portion of its funding via crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, concluding a successful campaign in May of 2012. Kickstarter backers will receive a free season pass (£10.49 value) for all five episodes of République, with new episodes released every two to three months.

In République, players assist Hope, a desperate young woman struggling to escape from a secret, Orwellian state. Communicating using a stolen phone, Hope contacts the player and asks them to hack into the nation’s surveillance system, assume control, and guide her out of the clutches of the omnipresent Overseer.

Literary works such as 1984 and Brave New World, and current geopolitical events including global surveillance and Internet censorship serve as key sources of inspiration for both the narrative and the stealth-survival gameplay. Players expand their control over surveillance cameras and other network-enabled devices, growing into an active threat to the Overseer and his grip over his shadowy nation.

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République introduces Rena Strober as the voice of Hope, backed by an all-star voice talent team. Jennifer Hale (Commander Shepard, Mass Effect series) plays Hope’s mentor, Mireille Prideaux, while David Hayter (Solid Snake, Metal Gear Solid series) gives voice to Zager, revolutionary and ghost in the political machine. Also featured are veteran voice actors Matthew Mercer (Resident Evil 6), Khary Payton (Batman: Arkham Origins), and Dwight Schultz (killer7).

Developed using the Unity games development platform, République also showcases Faceware Technologies’ cutting-edge facial motion capture hardware and software used to create the believable character animations.

Available in French, German, Spanish, Russian and Brazilian Portuguese, the first episode of République is available for £2.99 exclusively on the App Store on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch or at www.AppStore.com/Republique. République is also scheduled for release on PC and Mac in 2014.

New Xbox Video app available for Windows Phone 8 Now

You can now truly take their movies and TV shows with them wherever they go. Stream from the cloud or download their favourite movie or TV episodes to their phone to watch them offline. They can rent or buy the newest hit movies or search for classics from the massive catalogue with the first video-on-demand app for Windows Phone 8. They’ll even get Rotten Tomatoes ratings and Metacritic scores right to their phone.

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Xbox Video on Windows Phone 8 also delivers countless TV shows. With a Season Pass, brand new episodes are automatically added to your collections so you don’t miss a scene from your favourite new shows. Or catch up with every episode from past seasons and relive the glory days of your favourite shows from years past.

With Xbox Video, your collection follows you from screen to screen in the cloud. For example, you can buy and start a movie or TV show from XboxVideo.com or Xbox Video on a Windows 8.1 tablet, and continue watching on your Xbox One, Xbox 360 or Windows Phone 8. And with Xbox SmartGlass, you get a richer viewing experience that isn’t found anywhere else. Xbox SmartGlass integrated with Xbox Video for Xbox One and Xbox 360 offers second-screen experiences with bonus content and exclusive extras, serves as a remote control, and gives you new ways to interact with whatever you’re watching.

Xbox Video is a free download in the Windows Phone Store now, and don’t forget to check out the new Web store at XboxVideo.com.

Stick it to the Man lands on Steam

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Zoink Games & UK indie publisher Ripstone has released Stick It To The Man and lands on Steam for the PC. The crazy mind-reading game received critical acclaim after its recent launch on PlayStation 3 & PS Vita, so the teams are delighted to be able to bring the game to a wider audience.

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Meet Ray, he’s just woken up from a bizarre accident with a giant pink spaghetti arm sticking out of his brain. This gives him extraordinary mind-reading powers, as well as being able to transform the world around him by tearing it, folding it and using the stickers he finds to solve mind-boggling puzzles. Sadly, Ray doesn’t have much time to get to grips with his new psychic abilities as he’s on the run from ‘The Man’ for a crime he didn’t commit! Can you change the world with stickers and help Ray out of this sticky situation?

Stick It To The Man is available to download from Steam now. The game is priced at £11.99 / €13.99/ $14.99. The Steam version of the game features Trading Cards & Achievements

See Super Smash Bros Trailer for the Wii U and 3DS

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Super Smash Bros.: Rosalina, who was introduced in the Super Mario Galaxy games for Wii and makes a surprise appearance in the new SUPER MARIO 3D WORLD Wii U will be a playable character, accompanied by her starry friend,  Luma. The stage shown was one based on Rainbow  Road from the Mario Kart series. The game will launch on both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS in 2014.

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Hyrule Warriors New The Legend of Zelda Gaming Coming to Wii U

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Hyrule Warriors (name not final): A new title bringing the action gameplay of Tecmo Koei’s Warriors series to the world of The Legend of Zelda will release on Wii U in 2014. A first-look trailer was revealed during today’s Nintendo Direct.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXtBcWIK9Tg

 

The Walking Dead: Season Two Episode One: All That Remains available now

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Telltale Games have just released the first episode of season two of The Walking Dead, called All That Remains.

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The Walking Dead: Season Two – A Telltale Games Series continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned at the outset of the undead apocalypse, now left to her own devices to seek safety and survive in a world gone mad.  Now assuming the role of an ordinary child, players will struggle to outwit both the dead and the living in situations that will test their morals and control the flow of the story through their decisions and actions.

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The Walking Dead: Season Two – A Telltale Games Series consists of five episodes that will be released for digital download over the course of the season and conclude in 2014.

Episode One: ‘All That Remains’ is just $4.99 USD or equivalent, and subsequent episodes can be even less with a season pass option.

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Episode One is available for download on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC/Mac, and iOS.

The Walking Dead is set in the world of Robert Kirkman’s award-winning comic book series and offers an emotionally-charged, tailored game experience where a player’s actions and choices affect how their story plays out across the entire series.

Stay tuned for our review of episode one shortly.

NES Remix Coming to Wii U via eShop

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Nintendo showed off NES Remix is out now on the Wii U eShop. Priced at £8.99, the game features more than 200 small levels based on 16 NES games.

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Bringing together some of the best videogame moments from early Nintendo Entertainment System titles. NES Remix features 16 different games, from Super Mario Bros. to Donkey Kong, taking the best gameplay set-pieces from each and re-imagining them with new  twists and challenges. In addition to presenting levels as originally  experienced on the NES, ‘Remix Stages’ are quick levels that have been      altered from their originals to include brand new elements. The game is compatible with Miiverse and incorporates the stamp feature using 8-bit stamps, while also allowing players to post from within the game, including their clear time and record for each stage.

 

NVIDIA GeForce Experience updated to version 1.8.1

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NVIDIA have updated it’s GeForce Experience software to version 1.8.1 which brings live Twitch Streaming to Shadowplay, enabling you to broadcast your gameplay and commentary live to gamers worldwide, instantly, and without the need for any additional capture tools!

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As with recordings saved to disk with ShadowPlay, Twitch ShadowPlay streaming has a minimal performance impact on framerates thanks to the H.264 hardware encoder built into GeForce GTX 600 and 700 Series desktop graphics cards. And unlike other capture solutions, your in-game framerate will not be capped, enabling you to enjoy every game at full speed even when broadcasting.

Are you using GeForce Experience? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Review: Need For Speed Rivals (PS4)

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So it’s Need For Speed time again. If you get the need for speed as regularly as the franchise gets a new title it’s likely you’ll be in prison. But assuming you’ve escaped or evaded the police you can just play Need For Speed Rivals instead. Not quite the same as the real thing but much, much safer. Don’t forget to buckle up and drive safe.

As soon as you’re past the game’s brief tutorial you are plunged into Redview County. Without even knowing it you will be in a lobby with a few other cops and racers all doing their respective thing. On top of the other players there will also be a fair amount of AI controlled cops and racers to bump the numbers up.

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Personally I went for the cops first so obviously my first job was to chase down and generally ruin the day of any racers I could find. With the AI the world seems well populated but unfortunately if you want to go toe to toe with other players you will often find yourself driving around futilely trying to catch up to someone in a car that’s just as fast as yours.

The GPS helps as marking a player will follow them around so there’s no need to constantly re-mark someone at every intersection. But nevertheless if they have a similar car to you the distance number will just tediously lower and rise by marginal amounts. A better choice is to go to a command point, where you can select a car and take care of upgrades, view the map and then launch from the command point nearest the action. Fast travelling this way can sometimes get you in the action but not always. I love the open world with other players but most of the time I ended up achieving my objectives with AI anyway. Larger lobbies would definitely help.

The same thing can be true with Racers although  there is slightly less reliance on finding other people. But if you want to race with someone at times it’s going to be difficult to catch up. Hopefully they’ll want a race too and meet you halfway but you’re still relying on strangers for your experience. So again if you want to get things done it’s likely you’ll end up just playing with AI.

It can feel like you are essentially on a single player game with the occasional annoying host migration sessions and lag. It’s still a great idea and I love having the world populated but Rivals just feels like a half measure. There simply aren’t really enough players to make it feel like an online experience.

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Luckily when you do get into some action, be it AI or a real person, Rivals really comes to life. Chases are exciting and you get a genuine feeling that you’re pushing your car to the limits to escape, or capture your target. The usable items such as EMP’s and spike strips are a fun touch and can make some chases less tedious because someone can actually do something. Although it can be annoying as a Cop when you realise that Racers have just as much offensive capabilities as you but it would be unfair if they didn’t. A mode with none of these ‘weapons’ would be nice though as chases often come down to who’s equipment is better.

And does anybody ever remember constantly pulling a handbrake turn and racing off in the opposite direction to evade the cops? Yeah, so does everybody else. So more often than not you will be slamming on, turning, firing an EMP and flooring it. Or trying to predict when a Racer is going to do that and hopefully not get caught out. Not easy at high speed. Sometimes it’s not so bad and at other times it’s all you’ll be doing, again largely dependant on other players.

Chases with the AI are often less tedious at the expense of less potential excitement. Which only further emphasises the single player experience over the online. The AI is surprisingly capable and can create some great moments so playing against it isn’t necessarily second place. It can be irritating when the Cop AI seems to stop you more often than the Racers but hey, we can’t have perfection now can we?

The handling is very chunky and there is a definite weight to the cars. Flashy driving and wheel spins are perhaps prioritized slightly too much and standing starts can become a little tedious but other than that the car’s are good fun to drive. Despite the fact there’s a noticeable difference between the feel of the vehicles a new car is always better than an older one. So regardless of the amount of cars available you only ever get to have a good go in half of them and as a Cop there are some you will probably never drive. Or if you do it will be just to try it. It’s alright having loads of cars to choose from but if there aren’t any actual decisions to make a lot of them are a bit pointless.

Luckily then, levelling up and acquiring new stuff is a simple case of completing a set of objective and returning to either a Safehouse or Command Centre depending on which side of the law you’re on. The objectives usually don’t take long and you can unlock loads of stuff in a reasonable session. There’s a great sense of progression that keeps you coming back for ‘just one more’.

As one of, what became, few launch titles for the PS4 Rivals is certainly good looking. Small things like leaves sweeping across the road add a lot to the overall visuals. Car models and road surfaces are well detailed. Sunsets and weather effects are gorgeous even if they are only fleeting as you speed through Redview.

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Rivals is addictive and fun enough to keep you coming back for more long into the game. The AI can be annoying when it gets in your way but for the most part it’s impressively clever and enjoyable to play against. Levelling up and choosing a side is nice and it’s always good to have the ‘Cops and Robbers’ style back to Need For Speed. Being constantly online and driving around with other people to ignore or play with at will is great although Redview really needs more players in a lobby to work at its full potential. There just aren’t enough people to ensure you get into action with real people. With larger lobbies Rivals really would have been so much better but it’s a step in the right direction and one I hope continues with future Need For Speed Titles.

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Reviewed on PS4.

Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze’s Release Date Announced

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Today Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze’s has a release date by Nintendo. The Wii U platform game will be available at retail and from the Nintendo eShop on 21st February, 2014.

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See Mario Kart 8 for the Wii U Trailer

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Mario Kart 8 via a new gameplay trailer. The new Mario Kart 8 for the Wii U the video looks at some of the game’s new courses, characters and vehicles.

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A number of new Baby characters will also be introduced, including infant versions of both Mario and Luigi coming spring of 2014.

Get a Special Celebi Gift After Downloading Pokémon Bank

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Today, The Pokémon Company International announced a special gift for Pokémon X and Pokémon Y players that download and use Pokémon Bank, the new Nintendo 3DS downloadable software service. When a player downloads Pokémon Bank anytime between 27th December, 2013, and 30th September, 2014, they will receive the Mythical Time Travel Pokémon Celebi. This special Celebi comes with the move Hold Back, a restrained attack that cannot be learned through normal gameplay, which always leaves the target with at least 1 HP. This allows players to weaken a target with certainty and is very useful in capturing Pokémon. This particular Celebi also knows the moves Recover, Heal Bell, and Safeguard.

Players will need to use the Pokémon Link feature in their  Pokémon X or  Pokémon Y game to receive Celebi. After you have received your Celebi gift within Pokémon Bank, select Pokémon Link, and Celebi will be sent to your PC Box in your Pokémon X or Pokémon Y game.

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With  Pokémon Bank, players can:

  • Deposit, withdraw, and manage up to 3,000 Pokémon in private boxes online through an internet connection
  • Transfer Pokémon from multiple copies of  Pokémon X and  Pokémon Y, including the downloadable versions, using one Nintendo 3DS system
  • Transfer Pokémon from  Pokémon Black, Pokémon WhitePokémon Black 2, and  Pokémon White 2 to  Pokémon X and  Pokémon Y using the  Poké Transporter, a linked application received when you download  Pokémon Bank

Players who download and activate the  Pokémon Bank  and its linked application, the  Poké Transporter, between December 27, 2013 and January 31, 2014, will also receive a complimentary trial pass within the application to experience the services at no charge for 30 days. After this trial period, the  Pokémon Bank service will cost £4.49 per year.
For more information around  Pokémon Bank  and  Poké Transporter, you can visit  www.pokemon.co.uk/bank.

A new patch for Tekken Revolution is now available

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NAMCO BANDAI is adding new and exclusive content to its latest TEKKEN REVOLUTION (Available exclusively on the PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3)!

Following a contest held during the San Diego Comic-Con, Eliza the female Vampire was the concept picked out to join the battle! Born more than 1000 years ago, she decided to take a small nap… which lasted several hundred years! This long rest still have some effects on her as she is prone to sleepiness and can fall asleep at any time. This narcolepsy has its positive sides: if she sleeps during a fight, Eliza will recover health. On top of this exclusive regeneration method, her fighting mechanics are totally unique, as she is the first TEKKEN character ever able to use projectile moves! To unlock this new character, players will have to collect Blood Seals, which are received after battles. Once she is unlocked, additional content will be accessible by collecting even more Blood Seals.

On top of Eliza joining the battle, the 1.4 Patch contains new updates for TEKKEN REVOLUTION

  • New costumes for Jaycee, Bob
  • New Premium effects for Eliza, Christie, Lee
  • Jaycee Swimsuit costume

Download Tekken Revolution for Free: http://uk.playstation.com/psn/games/detail/item621929/TEKKEN-Revolution/