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Canceled Enter The Dominatrix DLC Gets New Life As Saints Row IV Add-On
Posted on August 18, 2013 at 1:59 pm
At San Diego Comic-Con’s Saints Row panel, Volition developers revealed more about what players can expect from the series’ fourth installment. As well as Troy Baker having one-man conversation between “Booker DeWitt” and the Saints boss, there has been some additional news for what’s coming down the road.
Readers might recall that on April Fools Day 2012, THQ revealed DLC for Saints Row: The Third titled Enter the Dominatrix. Within the leadership transition that occurred later that year, the add-on was placed on the shelf to be included as a part of Saints Row IV.
Volition head Steve Jaros revealed that the Enter the Dominatrix content is safe and could be offered to players approximately 45 days after the title’s August 20 launch. Due to the bumpy road the content has had, this will offer some clever in-game “behind the curtain” commentary concerning the long road to release. Obviously, more DLC is planned, but we’ll should sit tight to determine what this is.
Our Take
This news is a piece surprising, as I’d assumed that Enter the Dominatrix served because the basis for Saints Row IV’s alien invasion. Volition was well into development at the DLC, which means expenditures to get it ready for release (both time and money) need to be lower.
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Sims 3 ‘Into the Future’ Expansion and ‘Movie Stuff’ Pack Announced
Posted on August 18, 2013 at 12:47 pm
EA and Maxis today officially announced the following expansion for The Sims 3. Titled Into the long run, the growth will include many elements from the genre of science fiction. The brand new content includes jetpacks, hoverboards, and robots. Players would be ready to create and customize their very own “plumbots,” and sending sims into the past can affect their future and the way forward for their progeny.
Into the long run may be released just in time for Halloween, on October 25.
In addition to the brand new expansion, EA and Maxis also announced a brand new DLC pack for The Sims 3. The Movie Stuff pack includes furniture, objects, and costumes from several different famous movie genres. Themed objects including cowboy hats, crypts, and super-powered cars could be available from western, horror, and super hero settings. The horses inside the the western settings require The Sims 3 Pets expansion.
Fans of The Sims won’t need to wait quite as long for the Movie Stuff pack – it’ll be available on September 13.
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Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Nominated For Emmy
Posted on August 17, 2013 at 11:07 am
Last fall, within the run-as much as the November release of Halo 4, Microsoft Studios released a five-part live-action mini-series called Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn. The series provided some back story for the Halo 4 campaign and was an incredibly good live-action addition to the Halo lore.
The mini-series has now been nominated for an Emmy Award. The nomination isn’t for the series’ acting or computer graphics, though. Forward Unto Dawn was nominated for Outstanding Main Title Design. The opposite nominees for the award include the shows Elementary, The Newsroom, Vikings, Da Vinci’s Demons, and American Horror Story: Asylum. The award is given to primetime shows for his or her main title sequence, and up to now have been won by shows reminiscent of Game of Thrones, Mad Men, and 6 Feet Under.
Forward Unto Dawn follows a couple of weeks within the lifetime of Thomas Lasky, a recruit on the UNSC Corbulo Academy of Military Science. As component of Hastati Squad, Lasky deals with bullying, family issues, and a burgeoning romance with a squadmate played by Anna Popplewell (Susan from the Chronicles of Narnia movies). When the inevitable Covenant invasion occurs, Master Chief himself arrives to usher the cadets to safety. Forward Unto Dawn‘s main title sequences tie the events of the series into the start of Halo 4.
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Xbox One Stores Last Five Minutes Of Recorded Video
Posted on August 17, 2013 at 10:21 am
At San Diego Comic-Con, Microsoft’s Ken Lobb revealed that the console will provide a collection of tools for capturing and editing video. The most important to creating it easier for gamers to capture exciting moments is continuous buffering within the background.
Rather than require players to press “record” beforehand, the Xbox One will store the last five minutes of play. That way, if something unexpected happens, players can immediately have access to it as opposed to lamenting a missed opportunity.
In our coverage of the panel, we detailed how this may work with an example from Killer Instinct’s showing at EVO last week. Reports also indicate that the PlayStation 4 will buffer video within the same way, though the small print haven’t been fully disclosed yet.
We’ve reached out to Sony for clarification. Update: Sony has confirmed to CVG that the PlayStation 4 will record quarter-hour of video within the background, on a rolling basis.
[Source: Gamespot, CVG]
Our Take
This is how you can offer video capture to players, and will significantly minimize the variety of missed opportunities for sharing cool moments and tips. So one can do this now, Saints Row: The Third offered this selection on PC. The single caveat is that resulting from licensing, the soundtrack is unavailable when recording is on. It is going to be interesting to determine how publishers and platform holders navigate that.
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This Week’s PlayStation Plus Offerings
Posted on August 16, 2013 at 12:15 pm
Sony has revealed this week’s free and discounted titles. Additionally, Sony’s PLAY promotion begins tomorrow.
Tomorrow will see Metal Slug XX (PSP, with Vita compatibility) added to the moment Game Collection. Concurrently, the Benjamin’s Flight add-on for Thomas Was Alone goes on sale for $2.49 ($1.74 for PlayStation Plus members).
As a reminder, The PLAY promotion starts tomorrow, and the dates for the four titles and bonuses for purchasing multiple entries were detailed.
- July 23 – Stealth Inc.: A Clone at midnight (PS3/Vita) – $9.99 ($7.99 PlayStation Plus)
- July 30 – July 30: Cloudberry Kingdom (PS3) – $9.99 ($7.99 PlayStation Plus)
- August 6: ibb & obb (PS3) – $9.99 ($7.99 PlayStation Plus)
- August 13: DuckTales: Remastered (PS3) $14.99 ($11.99 PlayStation Plus)
If you buy two titles, you’ll earn a $3 PlayStation store credit. Three games nets you $6, and purchasing all four puts $10 to your account.
Our Take
Unless you’ve some explanation for waiting until the retail release or its arrival on Xbox Live, Duck Tales: Remastered is something that are meant to be experienced. I adored the NES version and cannot wait to dive back in. I also stay up for hearing the updated version of the Moon soundtrack, the best pieces of level music ever written.
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Sega Talks Bringing Mickey Mouse To Life In Castle Of Illusion
Posted on August 16, 2013 at 7:15 am
Castle of Illusion is fondly remembered not just as a fine online game, but as one of many first games to actually capture the feel and appear of Mickey Mouse. It need to be daunting then for Sega Australia to live as much as that pedigree with its remake. They’re not likely to let the game’s storied history intimidate them though.
In the newest dev diary, the team at Sega Australia focus on what they’re doing to bring the magic of chateau of Illusion to fashionable consoles. Unlike other remakes that attempt to reimagine older games for brand new audiences, the recent development team says that they’re doing everything they are able to to retain what made the unique so special.
The only major change between the brand new and old Castle of Illusion is that Mickey will talk within the new game. Their hope is to expand upon the barebones story of the unique to delight old and new fans alike.
Castle of Illusion may be released later this year at the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.
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Dead Rising 3 Will Still Be Silly, Says Developers
Posted on August 15, 2013 at 8:33 am
Dead Rising 3 was announced as an exclusive Xbox One launch title at Microsoft’s big E3 conference. Since that point, fans of the series have had concerns concerning the game’s tone.
The initial teaser for the title showed off a formidable, next-gen choice of zombies on-screen but additionally seemed very serious in its depiction of zombie apocalypse violence and airstrikes. This breaks from the former two games within the series, which feature odd powers, ridiculous weapons, and over-the-top villains.
Today, developers for Dead Rising 3 released a brand new have a look at the sport and sought to reassure fans that it’s going to still have many silly elements.
The new video highlights most of the new aspects of the sport, including its sprawling open-world; the individuality and bigger intelligence of the zombies; and some of the many the right way to despatch the undead horde. Also touched on is the game’s Kinect integration and weapon crafting system, either one of which have been featured in another Dead Rising 3 preview released earlier this month. The silliness is available in with a banana hammock costume and wrestling with zombies in a hoop while wearing a luchador costume.
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Gearbox President Teasing Borderlands 2 DLC Announcement Tomorrow
Posted on August 15, 2013 at 5:41 am
Gearbox might be at PAX Australia tomorrow, Saturday July 20, for a unique Inside Borderlands panel which could see the announcement of more Borderlands 2 DLC.
When asked by a fan on Twitter if we are able to expect to benefit about new Borderlands 2 DLC on the panel, Ptichford replied, “Saturday, yes.”
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PS4, Xbox One Will Continuously Record Your Gameplay
Posted on August 14, 2013 at 2:16 pm
People love watching people play games. It began by going to a friend’s house to look at them play the newest release, but has now expanded to a world audience with the appearance of YouTube, Twitch and other video services. This have been largely helped along by video capture equipment, however the next generation of consoles can have video capture built right in.
Sony and Microsoft both announced earlier this year that the PS4 and Xbox One shall be capable of record gameplay footage without the usage of additional hardware. They wouldn’t say much beyond that at the beginning, but both companies recently decided to detail their separate video recording strategies.
This week, Sony said that the PS4 can be continuously recording the last quarter-hour of gameplay footage invariably. At any time, players may be ready to hit the hot share button, and edit those quarter-hour at the console itself. From there, players can upload that video content to YouTube or other video services.
As for Microsoft, the corporate said that the Xbox One is continuously recording the last five minutes of gameplay footage. Internally, they call it “Project Upload,” and the thought is to permit users return after a game and edit together the correct moments. You can too say, “Xbox, record that” to have the console automatically save the last 30 seconds of gameplay.
In short, the PS4 saves more game footage, however the Xbox One appears to provide players more recording options. Both sound pretty compelling, but we’ll discover later this year if it actually works.
Oh, and both consoles could have something if you happen to don’t like being constrained by cut-off dates. You’ll have the capacity to stream as much video as you would like to each console’s respective streaming service – Ustream on PS4 and Twitch on Xbox One.
[h/t: CVG]
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Game In response to The Animated TV Show At the Way
Posted on August 14, 2013 at 1:07 pm
Activision and Nickelodeon have announced that a brand new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games based om the present animated television show is coming to Xbox 360, Wii, and 3DS.
The game may be an aspect-scrolling action game with as much as four player drop-in, drop-out co-op play. Players may be ready to upgrade the turtles and use secondary items. The sport may be available on October 22 on all three announced platforms.
Our Take
It’s slightly confusing to look another Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game coming this year, from the identical publisher no less. The primary game, that’s coming this summer, is a 3D brawler with a practical art style. This one would be visually distinguishable because it is predicated at the animated show, but i’m sure some players available in the market can be confused that two different Ninja Turtles games can have released within a question of months.
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