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PlayStation 4 Demo Kiosks Might Just Be Coming To a shop Near You
Posted on December 25, 2013 at 3:56 pm
Does anybody ever play games at demo kiosks anymore? Anytime I walk right into a GameStop, the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii U demo kiosks just sit alone in a corner looking all mopey and sad. Well, Sony apparently still finds value in them.
Sony announced today that PS4 demo kiosks at the moment are shipping to retailers around the nation. You’ll discover the kiosks in Sony Style stores this week, but they’ll soon appear at Target, Walmart, Best Buy, GameStop and more as we inch ever in the direction of the PS4′s November 15 launch. Sony promises that there’ll be thousands of demo kiosks round the country before November 15 for gamers to take a look at out a few of the PS4′s retail and digital titles.
So, what games would be available at these demo kiosks? Sony says that Knack, Octodad: Dadliest Catch, FIFA 14, Contrast, Super Motherload and Pinball Arcade will all be playable. It really is important because it may very well be the primary time that an indie title have been on a retail demo kiosk, and it’s much more surprising that Sony choose an abstract game like Octodad to focus on the PS4 launch. I’m not complaining though as Octodad: Dadliest Catch is without doubt one of the most charming indie games to ever exist.
If it’s essential discover a PS4 demo kiosk near you, just hit up Sony’s friendly store locator. There’s probably not one near you simply yet (unless you reside near a Sony Style store), but there have to be no less than one within the coming weeks.
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VICE And Ubisoft Team Up On Assassin’s Creed IV-Inspired Historical Documentary
Posted on December 24, 2013 at 8:02 am
VICE is famous for its brutal news documentaries that occur in the various most threatening places on the earth. In other words, they’re no stranger to the worst humanity has to provide. A number of the worst humans ever to exist were pirates, and that’s what led Ubisoft to partner with the publication to supply a documentary that explores the genuine history behind a few of the history’s most infamous pirates.
In the 1st episode, VICE looks into the lifetime of Charles Vane – a central character in Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. While the sport will undoubtedly take some liberties together with his life, it’ll remain faithful to the indisputable fact that Vane was, for loss of a greater word, an asshole. He would typically cheat his men out in their rightful reward when arriving from a successful raid. Even worse, he would torture and kill the sailors and merchants aboard captured vessels even if they surrendered with no fight.
To learn more, you’re going to need to look at the primary episode of “Rum, Guns & Gallows:”
Episode 2, which delves into the history of Blackbeard, isn’t out yet, but you will see it first on VICE. Meanwhile, you may look at the trailer for the episode below:
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag shall be released on October 29 for the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii U. The computer version can be released on November 19, the PS4 version may be released on November 15 and the Xbox One version would be released on November 22.
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Here’s a brand new Assassin’s Creed IV Trailer To Take Your Mind Off The Watch Dogs Delay
Posted on December 23, 2013 at 9:57 am
Did you hear? Ubisoft’s ambitious open-world title, Watch Dogs, was delayed until Spring 2014. The delay has definitely put a damper on many gamers’ next-gen plans, but hey, at the very least Ubisoft has another next-gen open-world game ready for the vacations.
Ubisoft released another Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag trailer that explores the tale behind the game’s central protagonist – Edward Kenway. If you’re expecting additional info in regards to the game’s plot, you’re going to be disappointed. The trailer only cares to spotlight Kenway’s early career as a pirate, after which his transformation into an assassin.
Like most story trailers, it doesn’t really discuss an important a part of the Assassin’s Creed titles – the gameplay. While the tale definitely looks interesting, you’re guaranteed to be more impressed by the many gameplay trailers which have been shared up to now. That’s where the franchise shines, and Black Flag appears to bring the franchise back into the great graces of fans after the disappointing Assassin’s Creed III.
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag may be released on October 29 for the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii U. The computer version might be released on November 19, the PS4 version may be released on November 15 and the Xbox One version might be released on November 22.
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A number of Sony’s Best PS3 Games Are Coming To The PS4
Posted on December 22, 2013 at 8:36 am
Over the lifetime of the PS3, Sony’s own studios have created lots of great digital content for the system. Developers like thatgamecompany specially have made Sony’s console where to get highly original games which may be classified as artworks. Now those games and a few others should be making their solution to Sony’s new console.
Sony Santa Monica announced today that the studio might be porting four of the simplest games currently available for the PS3 and Vita to the PS4. Those games are Flower, flOw, Escape Plan and Sound Shapes. Both Flower and Sound Shapes will launch with the PS4 on November 15, flOw will launch at the PS4 and PS Vita on November 19 and Escape Plan will hit the PS4 on November 29.
The main good thing about this upgrade shall be most apparent to games like Flower and Escape Plan. They won’t look any better per se, however the games will now run at 60FPS in 1080p.
So, what in case you already own these games? Sony is making them fully compatible with the cross buy system. As an example, you can find Flower already available to download to your PS4 and PS Vita on November 15 in the event you bought the sport when it originally hit the PS3 in 2009.
The unintended side effect of this announcement is that it opens the floodgates to what i really like to name “Super HD remakes.” In essence, i believe that the frenzy to remaster PS2-era games in HD this generation will carry over to the following with developers remastering current-gen era games at the PS4 and Xbox One at a whole 60 FPS and 1080p visuals.
Granted, I wouldn’t say no to seeing a number of this generation’s best looking, but perhaps technically lacking games, reborn at the PS4 and Xbox One. With the rise in power, some games that struggled to run on current gen systems will be buttery smooth. Let’s just hope it doesn’t become a reasonable thanks to milk more cash out of customers with an inferior product
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Watch Dogs Delayed Until Spring 2014 On All Platforms
Posted on December 21, 2013 at 10:02 am
Since its E3 2012 unveiling, Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs was a better-gen game to observe. Not just did it show what next-gen consoles were able to visually, nevertheless it also showed us a brand new type of gameplay that was radically different from anything we’d ever seen before. Now those next-gen ambitions had been wear hold as even the mighty Watch Dogs has shown that it’s not resistant to the last minute delay.
Ubisoft announced today on its blog that Watch Dogs have been delayed until spring 2014 on all platforms. That suggests even the present-gen versions of Watch Dogs at the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii U won’t make it in time for the vacations.
So, why was Watch Dogs, a game that was scheduled to launch in an insignificant four weeks, delayed on the last minute? Ubisoft says it’s all about ensuring the sport lives as much as all of the hype:
We know plenty of you’re probably wondering: Why now? We struggled with whether we’d delay the sport. But from the start, we have now adopted the perspective that we’ll not compromise on quality. As we got towards release, as every part of the puzzle were falling into place in our last push before completion, it became clear to us that we would have liked to take the additional time to shine and fine tune each detail so one can deliver a really memorable and exceptional experience.
This is undoubtedly a significant bummer to the whole gamers who had pre-ordered Watch Dogs for the PS4 and Xbox One. The excellent news is that there’s plenty more games coming at launch for both consoles to maintain you satiated. Truly, Ubisoft’s other open world next-gen launch title, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, continues to be slated to launch alongside each next gen console. It’s certainly no near-futuristic Chicago, but a pirate adventure is the one open world game you’re going to get on next gen consoles this year.
Oh, and in case you happened to pre-order a type of PS4 or Xbox One bundles that came with Watch Dogs, it is advisable read Kotaku’s report at the fate of your bundle
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Kingdom Hearts III Gameplay Debuts At D23 Expo
Posted on December 20, 2013 at 9:26 am
At E3, Square Enix announced that Kingdom Hearts III was finally in development for the PS4 and Xbox One. The announcement was accompanied by a trailer that was pre-rendered target footage of what they desired to achieve with the hot title. Now Square Enix has released a brand new trailer at D23 Expo Japan that shows the 1st real gameplay footage.
In this primary gameplay trailer, you’ll find that the combat has become decidedly more cinematic. Thankfully, it appears like they ditched the “Press Triangle to Win” mechanic that was so prevalent in Kingdom Hearts II. Instead, it feels like the cinematic actions that were once reserved just for finishing moves look like the norm within the latest title, and that’s just a great thing.
It must also be noted that the team seems fooling around with what the keyblade can actually do. In preference to just getting new keyblades that modify its appearance, Sora can instead transform the keyblade into two guns for ranged attacks. There’ll undoubtedly be other kinds available in addition.
It goes without saying, but the entire above footage is quite early. i actually do hope we get something like that during the general product though. i used to be especially keen on the Rock Titan fight while riding the enormous Thunder Mountain Railroad attraction. In truth, it almost feels like we’d actually get a Walt Disney Land or World level, and that will be just swell.
Oh, and if you’re new to this complete Kingdom Hearts business, Square Enix has you covered. It released Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX last month, and may be releasing Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX at the PS3 next year. Both titles have all of the information you want to realize that the tale makes absolutely no sense.
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Here’s The primary PlayStation 4 TV Spot (And It’s A Musical)
Posted on December 19, 2013 at 1:17 pm
We’re now officially just one month far from the launch of the PlayStation 4 on November 15. Now it’s time for Sony to begin revving up the promoting machine though launch PS4 units were sold out for months now. That’s unlikely to forestall Sony from getting the word out though, especially when that word is expressed through song.
In the primary PlayStation 4 TV spot, Sony continues its marketing trend of getting normal, everyday gamers taking up the extreme roles within their games. On this ad, our two gamers hop and skip across three games – The Elder Scrolls Online, DriveClub and Killzone: Shadow Fall.
In short, it’s a very good ad. The singing might have been better, but hey, Sony is highlighting the truth that most gamers are only normal dudes who can’t afford proper singing lessons. It’s far better if we will relate to them, right? In fact, i might feel just a little intimidated if Sony was selling the PS4 with the voices of opera singers.
While The Elder Scrolls Online won’t be a PS4 launch title, any other two titles on show within the above ad are. So that it will know what else is launching with the PS4, have a look at this useful list. There’s numerous to select from and that i can only hope Sony makes another musical ad inspired by many of the other launch games, like Watch Dogs.
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Candy Crush Saga Brings Its Addictive Gameplay To Kindle Fire Devices
Posted on December 18, 2013 at 2:15 pm
Candy Crush Saga has become a poster child of the mobile gaming explosion that’s been occurring since 2009. Unlike other games that were simply fads, Candy Crush Saga has enjoyed a virtually limitless amount of recognition since launching early last year. Since then, the sport has migrated to almost each platform, except Amazon’s Kindle Fire. That changes today.
King announced today that Candy Crush Saga will devour the wallets of Kindle Fire players starting today in select territories. The match-3 puzzler will then be available all over on October 17, including the Kindle Fire HDX.
“We’ve had such positive feedback from players regarding King’s first Kindle Fire title, Bubble Witch Saga, that we now feel the time is true to bring Candy Crush Saga to Kindle Fire fans,” said Tommy Palm, Games Guru at King. “The Kindle Fire is a good device with which to benefit from the Candy Crush Saga gameplay and, with levels regularly added by the King team, we are hoping to maintain Kindle Fire owners entertained each day.”
Candy Crush Saga will remain unchanged in its move to Kindle Fire, however the press release doesn’t mention if the Kindle Fire version will support Amazon’s digital currency – Amazon Coins. We’ve reached out to Amazon to determine and could update this story once we know more. UPDATE: It is going to support Amazon Coins at launch.
“We are thrilled that King is bringing their highly regarded title Candy Crush Saga to the Amazon Appstore and around the entire line up of Kindle Fire tablets, including the hot Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HDX,” said Aaron Rubenson, Director of Amazon Appstore. “All Kindle Fire tablet owners can now explore the sweet and vibrant world of Candy Crush, giving customers much more easy methods to engage with considered one of their favorite games.”
While Candy Crush Saga might be launching in select territories today, it doesn’t look like live to tell the tale the U.S. Amazon Appstore yet. That probably means U.S. Kindle Fire owners should wait until October 17 to get their candy crushing on.
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Angry Birds Go! Rovio’s New Racing Game Launches Dec 11
Posted on December 17, 2013 at 2:52 pm
Rovio has just announced the official launch date for Angry Birds Go!, the company’s new 3D racing game. We’ll leave the entire Mario Kart comments to you.
“Feel the frenzy as you fling those freewheeling birds and piggies down the track at breakneck speed, with a considerable number of twists and turns in an exhilarating race to the finish line!” says Rovio. “But look out for hazardous roads, mischievous opponents riding your tail, and special powers to place the race leader behind the pack. And go from soapbox car to supercar by upgrading your ride!”
“Plus, the Angry Birds world comes alive in rich, colorful 3D for the 1st time ever! So that you can see the birds and pigs from every angle and experience Piggy Island in a very good new way!”
The game with launch on iOS and Android on December 11th.
Rovio also announced a handful of recent partnerships with companies like Hasbro, Tigerprint, Fashion UK, and Leomil for a wide range of Angry Birds-themed merchandise. Angry Birds has grown into this sort of global name that it’s not only concerning the games anymore – the true revenue obviously comes from these merch deals.
“We are thrilled to work out rather a lot creativity around our Angry Birds property and can’t wait to welcome these companies onboard as we continue to thrill our fans with innovative product lines,” said Naz Cuevas, SVP Global Consumer Products Licensing.
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Here’s How The buddies App Works On Xbox One
Posted on December 16, 2013 at 8:30 am
Friends are a great portion of any online community, and Xbox Live was some of the first online communities to attach console gamers together. Not plenty has changed since then, in spite of the move to the Xbox 360, however the Xbox One can be introducing some major changes.
This morning, Xbox’ Major Nelson gave us a walkthrough of the recent Friends App at the Xbox One. It’s just like your pals list at the Xbox 360, but you are able to do much more now. For example, friends on Xbox Live now work plenty like a Twitter. You could send somebody a pal request, and doing so will make you a follower. That person can then either you follow you back, or condemn to a lifetime of only following their footsteps.
The profile page also will receive a hefty upgrade at the Xbox One with a screen that details a person’s variety of friends, their variety of followers and the way good of a name they’ve. From this screen, you too can send them a message, invite them to a celebration or maybe add them in your favorites.
Speaking of which, the favorites list is a brand new feature of Xbox Live that enables players to feature their super special friends to a separate list. You possibly can consider this favorites list because the people it’s essential to stalk interact with most.
With the chums App, Microsoft hopes to make Xbox Live more personal. You can too use snap view to increase a sidebar of what your folks are doing at any time – even during a game. So that it will surely be an invaluable addition to those that wish to see what their friends are doing with no need to exit the sport currently being played.
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