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This Tearaway Trailer Will Make You might want to Work At Media Molecule
Posted on June 13, 2014 at 12:37 pm
When kids are growing up, they envision game development studios as places where everyone is free to do what they would like as they work on a game. That couldn’t be farther from the fact for many studios, but it surely does appear to a reasonably apt description of Media Molecule.
Sony’s Media Molecule – the studio behind LittleBigPlanet and upcoming Vita platformer Tearaway – is the topic of a brand new video that goes backstage on the game development studio. It’s an attractive have a look at the type of open work environment the workers enjoy as they’re free to interact in what could best be described as mini-Game Jams.
Some of the precise games of the past few years have come from indie development studios that encourage the type of experimentation and creativity that caused the creation of games like LittleBigPlanet and Tearaway. Now, that sort of labor environment might have been replaced by the design by committee workplace that’s seen so often in big game studios in recent times. It just adds one more reason to be thankful that Sony didn’t implement such drastic changes when it acquired the studio many years ago.
If it’s good to see the result of Media Molecule’s efforts, you’ll be ready to pick up Tearaway on November 22. The sport is exclusively available for the PlayStation Vita, and it was built with the platform specifically in mind from the appearance of it.
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‘Fighter Within’ Gets a Punchy Launch Trailer
Posted on June 12, 2014 at 1:53 pm
With only days until the launch of the Xbox One, gamers are actually getting their final looks at launch titles for the system. Microsoft earlier today released a brutal launch trailer for Ryse: Son of Rome, and Capcom’s launch trailer for Dead Rising 3 is additionally heavy at the blood. Now, Ubisoft is previewing its Kinect fighting game, Fighter Within.
Though Microsoft has bundled its new Kinect in with every new Xbox One console, the corporate hasn’t gone out of its approach to promote Kinect gaming experiences. Microsoft’s marketing has primarily portrayed the peripheral as a voice command box and Microsoft Studios’ own Kinect Sports Rivals won’t launch in full until sometime next year (though an ordeal shall be available). So, it has fallen to Ubisoft to advertise the Kinect with Just Dance and Fighter Within.
Fighter Within‘s launch trailer reveals nearly a similar thing Ubisoft have been showing off because the game was announced at Gamescom. Two players will seemingly have the ability to fight one another via Kinect by mimicking fighting moves with their bodies. Exactly how well this works has yet to be revealed, but some thing is unquestionably clear: playing Fighter Within while drunk is could easily to guide to real-life fights.
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Humble Mobile Bundle 3 Permits you to Name Your individual Price For six Android Games
Posted on June 11, 2014 at 11:50 am
The Humble Bundle have been an excellent spot to snag some great PC games at super low prices over the last few years, but what about mobile gamers? There’s been two Humble Mobile Bundles thus far for Android gamers seeking to snag multiple mobile titles at the cheap, and now the standard Bundle is back with a brand new choice of mobile titles.
The Humble Mobile Bundle 3 launched today with six Android games across quite a few genres that ought to satisfy those in search of a straightforward puzzler to people who want something a touch more ridiculous. The most recent bundle means that you can pay what you will have for EPOCH, rymdkapsel, SpellTower and Swordigo. In case you beat the typical of $4.51, you get Ridiculous Fishing and Kingdom Rush besides.
To sweeten the deal, those that beat the common will receive the soundtracks for one of the most games included within the bundle. There’s also the promise of more games coming to those that beat the typical this week.
You can have a look at short snippets of all of the included games below:
Like always, you could split your payment to visit charities like Child’s Play or the EFF, and the developers of the games. With Christmas coming soon, a donation to Child’s Play wouldn’t exactly be a foul idea because the organization delivers games and toys to Children’s Hospitals around the globe.
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MOGA Ace Power Will Give Your iOS Games The Gamepad They Deserve
Posted on June 10, 2014 at 1:57 pm
Some of the most important hits in mobile gaming could be simply controlled via a couple of simple touch gestures. Other games require somewhat more finesse, however, and touch controls can never truly replicate the precision of a physical controller. That’s where MOGA is available in.
MOGA, an organization that makes mobile controllers for Android devices, would be the first out of a gate with an Apple certified controller for iOS devices after Apple introduced controller support in iOS 7. Its controller – the MOGA Ace Power – gives your iPhone 5, 5S or 5C an Xbox 360-like controller interface complete with two analog nubs, hasta hoy-pad, four face buttons and shoulder pads.
So, what games does the MOGA Ace Power support? There’s no definitive list just yet, however it should support almost every game that decides to take advantage of Apple’s new controller API in iOS 7. In brief, every iOS game could potentially support controllers sooner or later.
If offering iOS gamers a much better control option wasn’t enough, the MOGA Ace Power also acts as an external power supply to your iOS device. When connected to the controller, your iOS device can draw power from it to recharge itself. That feature alone may well be what sells the controller to consumers searching for how you can extend their iOS device’s battery life on long trips.
While there’s no release date set for the device, it is possible for you to to pre-order it soon from either MOGA’s own Website or the Apple store for $100.
[h/t: Engadget]
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‘Dead Rising 3′ Launch Trailer Released
Posted on June 9, 2014 at 5:23 am
While PlayStation 4 owners are already streaming gameplay of games along with Knack and Killzone: Shadow Fall, gamers still have several days to move before the Xbox One and its next-gen exclusives are released.
One of the main anticipated Xbox One launch titles is Dead Rising 3. The sport has already gotten moderately good reviews and Capcom is asking to capitalize on Microsoft’s console launch with its zombie franchise.
Last week the publisher released a narrative trailer for Dead Rising 3 that showed off a reasonably standard zombie apocalypse story about people being bitten and the race in finding a cure while those still alive start to switch on one another. Today Capcom has released the official launch trailer for the sport.
The new trailer doesn’t choose to show any actual gameplay footage. Instead, the video showcases the extreme, bloody situations that were also the focal point of the primary look players got of the sport at E3. Much of the silliness that characterizes the Dead Rising series and sets it aside from other zombie games is usually, unfortunately, missing.
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Xbox One Streaming Delayed to 2014, Twitch App Teased
Posted on June 8, 2014 at 7:35 am
Since last Friday, PlayStation 4 owners were streaming their gameplay to web using Twitch and Ustream. Though the feature isn’t essential, it may be person who help grow the console gaming community inside the same way the Twitch website has for PC gamers.
This Friday, Microsoft will launch its Xbox One console, which was touted as having Twitch streaming even before a similar capability was announced for the PS4. Unfortunately, the Xbox One should not have this functionality on launch day.
Microsoft today revealed that broadcasting directly from the Xbox One via Twitch seriously isn’t enabled on day one. In truth, the feature won’t be implemented until a minimum of sometime in 2014. Though not definite, Microsoft stated that it currently has a “goal” of rolling out Twitch streaming sometime throughout the “first part” of next year.
Though Xbox One owners won’t have the ability to stream their gameplay just yet, they are going to be capable of watch PlayStation 4 owner achieve this on their consoles. The Twitch app would be functional on Xbox One, allowing Xbox Live Gold members to monitor each of the gameplay they need through their console. The app also works with the Xbox One’s snap feature, allowing users to play games or watch something else while viewing streamed gameplay.
Xbox One users can also be ready to earn achievements because of the Twitch app to sit back and watch folks play games. Various achievements for the app may be awarded according to what players watch, once they watch it, and what kind of of it they watch.
All of those features could be seen in a brand new teaser trailer for he app that Twitch released this week:
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‘Ryse: Son of Rome’ Launch Trailer is Appropriately Bloody
Posted on June 7, 2014 at 2:52 pm
The launch of the Xbox One is now just days away. Though the street to the console’s release was greater than a bit of bumpy, Microsoft has fielded a powerful launch lineup full of a lot of gaming experiences.
One of probably the most hyped launch games for the Xbox One is Ryse: Son of Rome. Developed by Crytek, the sport allows players to tackle the role of Marius Titus, a Roman soldier bent on getting revenge for his murdered family. Microsoft today released the launch trailer for Ryse, firmly establishing it because the first-party launch title for gamers who desire a little bit of ultra-violence.
Like the Dead Rising 3 trailer released earlier today, the Ryse video doesn’t depict much inside the way of exact gameplay. It does show, however, a lot of the action and Roman military bravado which were showcased in previous gameplay videos or even within the live-action mini series that Microsoft produced to advertise the sport. Also there are many brutal, bloody slow-motion executions – a feature Crytek was heavily touting for the sport.
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Xbox One Launch Launch Countdown Airs Thursday Night
Posted on June 6, 2014 at 8:12 am
Last Thursday night, Sony held an hour-long countdown event in Ny for the launch of the PlayStation 4. The development was jam-packed with developer interviews, previews, or even just a few announcements, comparable to the exclusive PlayStation mission for Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, the discharge date for Infamous: Second Son, and the reveal that a brand new Uncharted game is in development. The hype even seems to were justified, as Sony announced this weekend that it sold over a million PlayStation 4 consoles on launch day within the U.S. and Canada.
This week it’s Microsoft’s turn. The corporate announced today that it’ll also hold a televised, hour-long Xbox One launch countdown special starting at 11 pm EST on Thursday, November 21.
Titled the “Xbox One Countdown To Launch,” the show can be broadcast on Spike TV. The show may also be streaming online on the GameTrailers website, Xbox.com, and thru Xbox Survive the Xbox 360.
Unlike Sony, Microsoft has not teased that its countdown broadcast would be the source of any new Xbox One announcements. Instead, the show will feature live interviews and previews from Microsoft’s big Xbox One launch parties in Ny and L.A. It is going to also include musical performances from Deadmau5 and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, in addition to some performance art with Dead Rising 3-style zombies invading Times Square.
Along with the countdown announcement, Microsoft has released three short teasers for the show. Each is themed around an Xbox One-exclusive launch title, with Ryse: Son of Rome, Forza 5, and Dead Rising 3 all represented:
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Xbox A different Anticipated Than PS4, In response to Yahoo
Posted on June 5, 2014 at 6:36 am
Sony’s PS4 was released on Friday, and Microsoft’s Xbox One could be released exactly per week later. Obviously both consoles has been highly anticipated by gamers, and may compete for his or her dollars.
Yahoo shared some search trend data with us, watching the recognition of those systems with regards to users’ queries.
“Yahoo users are heavily debating which system is healthier with [ps4 vs xbox one] spiking 200% this month on Yahoo,” Yahoo Web Trend Expert Lauren Whitehouse tells WebProNews. “Over the last 30 days on Yahoo, [playstation 4] and [xbox one] are searched a nearly equal amount of the time, with a slight edge for [xbox one].”
“The [playstation 4] has slightly more interest in women than the [xbox one] as they seek [playstation 4] 31% in place of [xbox one] 25% of the time,” she adds. “Also, Yahoo users have seemed more wanting to pre-order the xbox one as [preorder xbox one] spiked 16380% on Yahoo this month.”
“Overall, it kind of feels just like the XBOX One is slightly more anticipated! [Nintendo 3ds] have been looked for over 12x not up to the opposite two systems on over the past 30 days on Yahoo,” she notes.
Some other interesting search stats from the corporate:
Sony sold over 1,000,000 PS4s on Friday. We’ll see soon enough how the Xbox’s first-day numbers stack up.
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Sony Sold Over A million PlayStation 4s On Friday
Posted on June 4, 2014 at 6:45 am
For months now gamers was anticipating the launch of the PlayStation 4 and on Friday those self same fans were finally ready to get their hands on Sony’s new console. Sony’s confident marketing and absence of PlayStation-related scandals managed to make the PS4 highly desired among gamers, and the corporate this week has revealed just how that good will has translated into sales.
Sony has announced that it sold over a million PlayStation 4 consoles to customers on its launch day. Though this figure represents PS4 consoles sold just in North America, it represents the most important console launch day within the history of the industry. The PS4 would be launching in dozens of alternative countries inside the coming weeks, putting it on-track for the most important console launch month ever.
“PS4 was designed with an unwavering commitment to gamers, and we’re thrilled that consumer reaction have been so phenomenal,” said Andrew House, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment. “Sales remain very strong in North America, and we think continued enthusiasm as we launch the PlayStation 4 in Europe and Latin America on November 29. We’re extremely grateful for the eagerness of PlayStation fans and thank them for his or her continued support.”
Microsoft will now get its chance to compare Sony’s feat with its launch of the Xbox One console this Friday. Unlike Sony, Microsoft’s marketing of the Xbox One this year was plagued with bad press due to company’s original plan to implement hardware-level DRM at the console, its targeting of a much wider TV-friendly audience, and lower hardware specs coupled with a far better price when put next to the PS4. Though consumer backlash caused Microsoft to ditch its DRM plans, it is still seen whether these other factors will negatively affect the Xbox One at launch.
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