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‘Need For Speed Rivals’ Now a PS4 Launch Title

Posted on March 11, 2014 at 10:13 am

EA today announced that its newest racing game, Need for Speed Rivals, can be a PlayStation 4 launch title in North America.

The game was originally expected to launch on November 22 – the launch day for the Xbox One. The brand new release date announcement was revamped on the PlayStation blog, where EA stated that developer Ghost Games “has been pushing themselves to join PlayStation’s big launch day.”

The current-generation version of Rivals for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC will still hit store shelves and Origin on November 19.

EA also emphasized that Need for Speed Rivals will make the most of several of the PlayStation 4′s next-gen features. Players would be ready to share footage using the DuakShock 4′s Share button and the sport will work at the PS Vita through PlayStation 4 Remote Play on day one. For sure, here’s assuming that players have downloaded the massive day-one software update for the PlayStation 4, which enables these and lots of of the opposite features touted for the console.

Need for Speed Rivals is ready to supply players with each of the racing and car chases that the series is thought for, with some visual updates for next-generation consoles. The sport will even feature a silly story about cops being the enemy, though it’s unlikely to be quite as silly because the planned Need for Speed movie.

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Jon Jones to seem on ‘EA Sports UFC’ Cover

Posted on March 10, 2014 at 9:17 am

Publisher EA today announced that the quilt of the approaching EA Sports UFC game will feature UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones.

“It’s a gigantic honor to be selected as one of several fighters to seem at the cover of EA Sports UFC,” said Jones. “I am an incredible fan of EA Sports and appearing on a canopy is a type of stuff you dream about as a child. I’ll definitely be following the canopy vote to work out which fighter the fans decide to join me because the face of the sport.”

Jones will share the duvet with one more UFC fighter, to be determined by a voting tournament that starts today. The tournament includes 16 popular UFC fighters along with Georges St-Pierre and Ronda Rousey. The outlet round of voting ends on November 10, with another round opening the following day. The tournament can have rounds each week in November, culminating with the general round on November 25.

In addition to the quilt announcement, EA today also released a brand new trailer for this year’s UFC. Unfortunately, the trailer doesn’t actually contain much footage of the sport. Very few behind-the-scenes glimpses of game art may be seen in-between footage of classic UFC matches:

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Killzone: Shadow Fall Gets A Live-Action Trailer

Posted on March 9, 2014 at 1:32 pm

The live-action trailer is among the most overused “genres” of game trailers. Since Microsoft started the fad with Halo 3, every AAA blockbuster seems to get some variety of live-action trailer that permits you to know the stakes couldn’t be any higher and the action couldn’t be any bolder.

Keeping in keeping with this unspoken tradition, Sony has just released its live-action ad for Killzone: Shadow Fall. In it, we’re treated to a scene ripped straight out of any generic sci-fi action film, just minus the joys. Instead, it’s all bleakness, death and disaster as you notice males and females being gunned down within the streets as soldiers recite their oath to guard the innocent and weak. The trailer concludes with our hero surrounded by bodies because it asks the player – “What will you sacrifice for peace?”

Like the live-action God of War: Ascension trailer before it, the production values are incredibly high. Sony really knows how you can nail the live-action game trailer. The sole complaint you’re able to levy against it really is that it doesn’t really do a stellar job of marketing you a game. Instead, it kind of feels kind of like a music video for a undeniable overused song by Drowning Pool.

Despite that, Killzone: Shadow Fall remains one of the crucial anticipated PS4 launch titles. It should officially be available on November 15 alongside the PS4, but many shops are already selling copies. i used to be capable of pick up a replica over the weekend and my local game shop still had many left.

[h/t: PlayStation/YouTube]

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New ‘Call of Duty’ Stats Released on Eve of Launch

Posted on March 8, 2014 at 11:24 am

Call of Duty fans are actually just hours faraway from the discharge of this year’s iteration of the well-liked shooter franchise. Call of Duty: Ghosts is about to introduce fans to objects like military dogs, space combat, and feminine multiplayer soldiers. Gamers however, will likely jump right into the game’s multiplayer tonight and start unlocking the game’s weapons and equipment.

With the Ghosts launch so close, Activision today provided a reminder of just how popular Call of Duty multiplayer really is. a brand new infographic released by the publisher claims that gamers play a combined 1900 years of the sport day by day – a figure this is prone to increase within the coming weeks as fans jump into the recent game.

The infographic also has other mind-boggling stats similar to the 1.9 quadrillion (1,900,000,000,000,000) player respawns which have taken place in additional than 18 billion multiplayer matches because the release of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare in 2007.

Call of Duty infographic

Call of Duty: Ghosts shall be out for current-gen consoles, next-gen consoles (including Wii U), and PC tonight in the dead of night. Gamers who buy the sport for PlayStation 4 or Xbox One must wait a couple of weeks to play their copy, unless they reap the benefits of Activision’s next-gen $10 upgrade offer.

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Xbox One And PS4 On Sale This November

Posted on March 7, 2014 at 11:01 am

It’s almost Christmas time again and for gamers that implies going to great lengths to get their hands on among the new must-have, next-gen online game consoles. On Nov. 15 Microsoft will release the Xbox One while Sony will release PlayStation 4 on Nov. 22 – one week before Black Friday.

Did you pre-order? If the reply to that query isn’t any, then good luck attempting to search out such a consoles before the year goes out. Your best bet now could be to attend inside the really long line at your neighborhood Gamestop for the small chance that you could walk away lucky. But when you’re a genuine gamer you possibly knew that already.

Xbox One: Invitation

 Playstation 4: Greatness Awaits

Gamestop, Amazon, Best Buy, Target and Walmart have all closed their reservations.  It seems as if every Fall for the past several years there’s a frenzy for a higher Xbox or PlayStation.

For those of you which are still hoping to get a Xbox One or PlayStation 4 – you ain’t gonna get one cheap. The Xbox One is priced at $499, and the PlayStation 4 goes for $399. The retail cost of those two items could be a bit hefty but these aren’t just games they’re entertainment centers.

The Xbox One comes with advanced voice and motion control and switches easily from game to TV or a film. To be able to profit from premium features, like access to apps, downloadable games and online messaging, users of the Xbox One might want to pay extra for the Xbox Live service.

Sony claims that PlayStation 4 has better graphics than Xbox One, however the graphics quality for both consoles are so incredibly realistic that subtle differences would be undetectable for many gamers. The PlayStation 4 does, however,  come with Ustream – a feature which will allow PlayStation 4 users to upload and share game clips to the web. Unlike the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 doesn’t have a pay-wall and its lower cost tag also needs to make it a beautiful alternative for hardcore gamers trying to get a better price.

(image via YouTube video)

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Xbox One Will Run at 720p While PS4 Runs at 1080p

Posted on March 6, 2014 at 8:08 am

Call of Duty has done it again, at the very least on the subject of causing controversy. Unlike previous great CoD controversies, one among which involved the player participating in a terrorist attack, this one involves exactly what resolution Xbox One players will see when their console launches.

This year’s next-generation outing from Microsoft have been stricken by news of an atrocious used game policy (which was reversed), and the creepy knowledge that the device could watch its purchasers on a regular basis with its always-on internet connection, webcam, and Kinect technology.

PlayStation/Xbox rivalry is easily-documented, and get in touch with of Duty: Ghosts producer Mark Rubin certainly didn’t help things when he dropped this bombshell via Twitter:

“[For] Xbox One we’re 1080p upscaled from 720p. And, we’re native 1080p on PS4. We optimized each console to hit 60 FPS and the sport looks great on both,” the tweet continued.

Erik Kain at Forbes writes that this difference shouldn’t be a dealbreaker, especially for console gamers, most of whom probably don’t care in regards to the strength in their hardware. In other words, “you don’t buy a PS4 as it has higher resolution if you’re a large Halo fan,” he wrote. “You don’t buy an Xbox One as it comes with a Kinect if you’re a large Uncharted fan.”

Kain takes note of a section on CinemaBlend by author William Usher, who clearly believes the gaming media is doing Microsoft a favor by downplaying the Xbox One’s technological inferiority. But unlike Usher, Kain acknowledges that console players probably won’t angrily charge onto internet forums and voice their disapproval.

The endless debate over PC graphics cards shouldn’t even extend to consoles, Kain contends, because an infinite majority of console players don’t overclock, tinker, and upgrade their gaming rig within the same way a computer gamer does. “You just plug and play, end of story,” he writes. “You don’t equip your PS4 with water-cooling.”

[Image via Microsoft/Xbox.com]

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‘Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes’ Coming Spring 2014

Posted on March 5, 2014 at 8:03 am

Konami today announced that Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes can be released sometime in “Spring 2014.” The sport would be released for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 consoles. Boxed copies for current-generation consoles will cost only $30, while digital versions will sell for $20. Digital copies for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One will cost $30.

The company is describing Ground Zeroes as an “entry experience and prologue” for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, the bigger entry into the Metal Gear cannon. Players will enter a Cuban prison camp on a rescue mission. The events that happen through the prologue will propel the events of The Phantom Pain, rather like other Metal Gear Solid game prologues.

The content will supposedly introduce players to the hot gameplay elements in an effort to be seen in Metal Gear Solid V. Specifically, the preview will act as a “bridge” between previous Metal Gear Solid titles, that have been largely linear, and The Phantom Pain, which incorporates a large open-world environment.

“The advanced capabilities of the FOX Engine have allowed me to inform the brand new story in a brand new way,” said Hideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear Solid games. “There shall be a big difference in what Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain brings to the series, so we wish to ease players into the recent open world environment and its potential. As such, Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes was designed to introduce key elements, permitting them to fully get pleasure from all that the recent game will offer.”

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New ‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’ Trailer Features Megan Fox

Posted on March 4, 2014 at 5:41 am

For years now, the decision of Duty series has famously been marketed using live-action trailers. Rather than actual gameplay, which doesn’t vary a whole lot from year-to-year, the trailers feature normal people and celebrities fighting it out in massive battles. Last year’s live-action trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 was directed by Guy Ritchie and featured Jack Black, Zach Galifianakis, and Robert Downey, Jr.

This weekend Activision released the official live-action trailer for this year’s Call of Duty iteration, Call of Duty: Ghosts. Titled “Epic Night Out,” the trailer features four normal-looking guys in increasingly ridiculous combat situations, including combat in space. The fame appearances were scaled back to at least one out-of-place cameo from former Transformers actress Megan Fox.

This year’s video was directed by James Mangold, who’s best known for guiding movies akin to Identity, Walk the road, 3:10 to Yuma, and The Wolverine.

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Wii Mini’s U.S. Launch Set For Mid-November

Posted on March 3, 2014 at 9:27 am

In December of last year, Nintendo of Canada released an ideal cheap version of the Wii called the Wii Mini. It will need to have been a hit as Nintendo have been slowly rolling it out to other parts of the sector throughout 2013, and now it’s finally making its thanks to the U.S.

Nintendo announced today that the Wii Mini will finally hit the U.S. sooner or later this month. There’s no specific date set yet, however the company expects to have it out on store shelves by the center of November. The Wii Mini can even pack in a duplicate of Mario Kart Wii.

Unfortunately, that duplicate of Mario Kart Wii can only be played locally because the Wii Mini strips out the unique Wii’s Wi-Fi antennae. In other words, the Wii Mini can’t log on so people who buy it can’t access online multiplayer or the Wii Shop Channel. The system also lacks component video output and an SD card slot.

So, what’s the purpose of the Wii Mini? It sort of feels style of pointless when it lacks such a lot of features of the unique Wii. Nintendo obviously hopes that the low cost of $99 and a line of $20 titles, like Super Mario Galaxy and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, will encourage folks that never bought a Wii seven years ago to take action now.

If you’re attempting to find something a touch more sophisticated this holiday season, Nintendo is additionally pushing numerous Wii U bundles. It’s newest console, which features HD output and a slightly screen controller, is now available for $299 in several configurations, including a brand new Super Mario Bros. U bundle and Skylanders Swap Force bundle.

[Image: Nintendo]
[h/t: Polygon]

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Contrast Gets A Trailer Just before Its PS4 Launch

Posted on March 2, 2014 at 7:47 am

You can have heard that DriveClub can be missing the PS4 launch as it’s been delayed until early 2014. You have also heard that this throws Sony’s PS Plus plans at the PS4 into disarray because it hoped to provide to a freemium version of DriveClub to members. To make up for it, Sony will now offer Contrast at no cost alongside Resogun at launch.

So, what’s Contrast? It’s a 3D/2D platformer set within the 1920s where players will navigate 3D environments as you will in the other platformer, but it surely has a 2D hook. The player character can become a shadow after which the sport becomes a 2D platformer because the player traverses the shadows to arrive new areas. It doesn’t look half bad and its jazz-infused soundtrack is already sounding delightful.

To answer to any extent further questions you will have in regards to the game, here’s a snappy video of the team at Compulsion talking concerning the game’s world, mechanics and music:

Contrast will launch November 15 with the PS4 and be available totally free to all PS Plus members. The sport can also be available on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

[Image: PlayStation/YouTube]

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