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Final Fantasy X and X-2 HD Delayed to March

Posted on June 3, 2014 at 1:30 pm

Over 1000000 gamers are actually enjoying next-gen games on their PlayStation 4. However, gaming experiences from past generations are still relevant, and Square Enix aims to prove it.

In addition to releasing the primary five Final Fantasy games for mobile platforms, Square Enix earlier this year announced that it was near releasing HD revamps of ultimate Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 for a re-release on PlayStation 3 and PS Vita. The titles were originally scheduled to be released sometime this winter. Today, Square announced that that the discharge of the HD remasters of those titles for PS3 were pushed back until March 18. The publisher has provided no word at the Vita release of the games.

March 18 is only days before the discharge of the PlayStation 4 title Infamous: Second Son. March can also be the launch month for other highly-anticipated games corresponding to South Park: The Stick of Truth, Dark Souls II, and Titanfall.

Final Fantasy X HD Remaster includes all the content from the unique game updated with improved visuals. The game’s music has also gotten an upgrade, as have the game’s menus and battle interface.

Along with the discharge date announcement, Square Enix also released another trailer for the updated games. Where previous trailers have taken with the upgrades applied to the games, this one is pure nostalgia and specializes in the connection between Tidus and Yuna inside the two games:

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‘Dying Light’ Visuals Teased in New Tech Demo

Posted on June 2, 2014 at 5:14 am

Capcom has capitalized at the next-generation console launch with Dead Rising 3, a launch title for the Xbox One. On Friday gamers who buy an Xbox One would be ready to get their zombie fix on day one.

Reviews for Dead Rising 3, however, haven’t been perfect. It’s evidently clear that the sport was originally being developed for current-gen consoles. For a very next-gen zombie apocalypse experience, gamers may need to attend until developer Techland releases Dying Light next year. Techland is the developer behind the Dead Island series of zombie games.

Dying Light combines traditional zombie mayhem with the primary-person free running of Mirror’s edge. Earlier previews of the sport show that players are expected to mostly run from, instead of fight, the zombie horde.

Another big mechanic in Dying Light is that the game’s zombie transform at night, becoming much more powerful and perilous creatures. Stealth and quickness will tackle a bigger role in the course of the game’s night cycle.

With day and night being such a crucial a part of the sport, getting the lighting right would be probably the most important aspects when developing the sport. Luckily for the developers, next-gen consoles have a lot better hardware with which to render impressive lighting. Today Techland released a quick teaser video showing off the lighting in Dying Light. Judging by the video, it seems that Techland has to this point fascinated by optimizing lighting over textures:

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Minecraft Can Now Be Played At school

Posted on June 1, 2014 at 2:02 pm

Move over, Oregon Trail. Minecraft, the favored sandbox game where players build worlds out of 3D boxes, is getting used for the primary time in an elementary school in Davie, Florida. The sport, which has no real end and no option to lose, allows students to apply their imagination to construct and explore their very own worlds.

Matt Munro, a pc science teacher on the elementary school, says that the sport allows students to explore engineering interests, while jointly develops technology and science skills. Munro explains that the gameplay “could raise cognitive learning for college kids by up to 12 percent and improve hand-eye coordination, problem-solving ability and memory.”

Minecraft’s gameplay is absolutely as much as the player, who uses the resources provided within the game to construct a worldwide in their wildest imagination. Over on their official website, the creators of Minecraft embrace the open nature of the sport, and celebrate its many possibilities. “It may be about adventuring with friends or watching the sun rise over a blocky ocean. Brave players battle terrible things within the Nether. Otherwise you can visit a land of mushrooms if it sounds more like your cup of tea.” The official Minecraft trailer below gives a pleasant overview of the game’s basics and shows off many of the stunning visuals you could create:


If you’re curious to be informed more Minecraft (or still really do not know what it’s), the hour long documentary in regards to the game went live to tell the tale Youtube a few week ago, and is free to look at in its entirety. The sport is offered as a computer/Mac download from their website, or to your XBOX 360. Recently, the sport surpassed the 12 million downloads mark.

image via YouTube

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Indie Game TowerFall Announced For PlayStation 4

Posted on May 31, 2014 at 2:33 pm

Sony’s PlayStation 4 console is out today and gamers around the U.S. at the moment are jumping into next-generation console gaming experiences. In the course of the televised launch celebration, Sony itself teased and announced exclusives for a number of big-name gaming franchises. a brand new Uncharted, Metal Gear Solid V, and Bungie’s Destiny were all featured.

However, because the announcement of the PlayStation 4 in February, Sony have been heavily embracing indie games. This was still the case last night when it was announced that indie game TowerFall Ascension could be making its technique to PlayStation 4.

Though the sport certainly isn’t nearly as good-looking as Infamous: Second Son, it serves as a four-player 2D local multiplayer game with fast-paced battles. Players use arrows and gear-ups to battle one another on stages packed with platforms and other surprises. The PlayStation 4 version of TowerFall will include 50 new versus stages, 4 new characters, 6 new power-ups, and a 12-player cooperative Quest mode where players can join to fight off other monsters.

The gameplay in TowerFall could be seen within the teaser trailer released today by Sony and developer Matt Makes Games. From the video, the sport seems to be a mixture of modern shooters, Joust, Super Smash Bros., and the unique Mario Bros. arcade game:

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Candy Crush Saga Hits Half one billion Installs

Posted on May 30, 2014 at 7:23 am

According to game developer King, Candy Crush Saga was installed over half one billion times – as in a 5 with 8 zeros. No word on what number of millions have destroyed their devices due to level 65.

Really really adore it, find it irresistible, hate it, or really really hate it, there’s no denying its popularity.

“The past year have been one of the exciting times for King since Candy Crush Saga launched on mobile,” says Tommy Palm, Games Guru at King. “The incredible milestone of greater than half one billion downloads of the sport, in addition to the continuing enthusiasm from our community, really delights the complete King team. Fans can wait for much more exciting new Candy Crush Saga content over the arriving months, including a thrilling new twist to the sport.”

With just over 53 million fans, Candy Crush Saga is liked by 1 in 23 Facebook users. King has also revealed that greater than 150 billions individual games was played to this point.

As a part of their 1-year anniversary on mobile devices, Candy Crush Saga is holding a giveaway.

King also promises new updates and in-game treats over the approaching weeks in celebration of the milestone.

Image via Candy Crush Saga, Facebook

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PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 to Get Destiny Beta First

Posted on May 29, 2014 at 3:49 pm

Though not one of the announcements during last night’s big PlayStation 4 release event were huge revelations, they did all add as much as a reasonably substantial take a look at what’s coming within the following couple of months for Sony’s new console.

Apart from the Uncharted tease and the Metal Gear Solid V exclusive mission announcement, Bungie can have had the largest news of the night. The studio used the PS4 launch to announce that the beta for Destiny will launch first for PlayStation consoles.

The Destiny beta is currently set for an early 2014 release. Players who pre-order Destiny will gain automatic access to the beta when it launches. Though no details of the PlayStation timed exclusivity were revealed, it’s clear that PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 owners might be playing the sport per week or a month sooner than Xbox One owners.

In addition to the announcement, Bungie revealed a piece more of Destiny through a brand new game trailer. The video shows off what look like robot enemies, a number large landscapes (including the moon), and a unique message of congratulations from Bungie to Sony and PlayStation fans:

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‘The Last people: Left Behind’ DLC Revealed

Posted on May 28, 2014 at 8:31 am

Last night’s big PlayStation 4 launch event in The big apple was all about Sony’s next generation of gaming. Announcements came from developers on big titles similar to Destiny, Uncharted, and Metal Gear Solid V.

In the midst of these kinds of big next-gen announcements, however, Sony did show that it isn’t abandoning the PlayStation 3 just yet. A similar Naughty Dog developers who teased the subsequent Uncharted for PS4 also revealed a primary take a look at upcoming DLC for The Last folks.

Titled The Last folks: Left Behind, the hot content is a single-player campaign add-on for the sport – the primary ever created by Naughty Dog. The DLC wlll be released (as such a lot of games are set to) sometime in “early 2014.” It comes with The Last people season pass or will cost $15 when pre-orders for it begin on Tuesday, November 19.

Ellie, a primary character generally Last people campaign is back for the hot content because the main character. Joining her is a woman named Riley because the two explore the post-apocalyptic world and learn more about one another. The content is decided before the events of The Last folks, when Ellie was attending an army school inside a Boston quarantine zone.

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PlayStation 4 User Interface Previewed in New Video

Posted on May 27, 2014 at 3:18 pm

The PlayStation 4 is out today and gamers around the U.S. at the moment are acquainting themselves with the recent console’s interface. Because the announcement of the PlayStation 4 in February, Sony has demonstrated the recent console’s user interface in both a teaser video and on-stage at E3. However, actual information about the interface were scarce within the run-as much as launch.

Perhaps the UI wasn’t quite ready for consumer use, or wasn’t in its final form yet, but PlayStation 4 owners today should be in a position to decide its worth for themselves. If you haven’t gotten a PS4 just year, Sony has finally provided an in-depth look into its user interface.

In a nine-minute video released today, Sony Entertainment VP Eric Lempel runs through the entire major features of the PlayStation 4 UI. Features previewed include the social feed-like “what’s new” page, the familiar-looking PlayStation Store , and the re-designed friends list:

The PlayStation 3 interface was functional but not universally loved even among PlayStation fans. Hopefully for gamers Sony has done enough design work to show that around with the subsequent generation.

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PlayStation 4 Out Today; Here’s What Gamers Can Expect

Posted on May 26, 2014 at 9:36 am

Today Sony officially launched its PlayStation 4 console. Gamers in countries the world over today would be switching on their new consoles and playing launch titles comparable to Killzone: Shadow Fall, Knack, and Resogun.

The PS4 represents Sony’s attempt at luring gamers back to its consoles after Microsoft’s Xbox 360 managed to challenge its console market dominance. Because the PS4′s reveal in February, Sony was playing on gamer nostalgia with ads reminding gamers of the times of the PlayStation and PlayStation 2. The corporate also focused almost exclusively on gaming – a special strategy from Microsoft, that’s targeting a broader segment of customers with TV features.

That marketing tactic held through last night, when Sony held a televised, hour-long launch event on the Standard hotel in The big apple. The development, which might be seen in its entirety below, was filled with game previews, developer interviews, or even a couple of reveals for exclusive PS4 content. A few of the highlights include the Infamous: Second Son release date, an PS4-exclusive Metal Gear Solid V mission, and the reveal of a brand new Uncharted game for PS4.

In addition to the development, Sony today also released an extended launch trailer for its new console. The video offers glimpses of the already-announced games coming to the PS4 over the subsequent couple of years or even manages to tease the hardware:

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PlayStation 4 ‘Uncharted’ Announced, Teaser Trailer Released

Posted on May 25, 2014 at 10:40 am

The PlayStation 4 is now out, and gamers around the U.S. at the moment are diving into games corresponding to Killzone: Shadow Fall and Resogun. Something that seems missing, though, is a game from Naughty Dog, the studio that has defined much of the PlayStaiton brand with games equivalent to Crash Bandicoot, Uncharted, and Jak and Daxter. Naughty Dog just released The Last folks, meaning that it is usually years before the studio makes the leap to PS4.

Last night at Sony’s big PS4 launch event, Naughty Dog was one of the vital first studios to get screen time – and it wasn’t wasted. Naughty Dog developers teased PlayStation gamers with a quick preview of an Uncharted game for the PlayStation 4. Sure, the announcement was expected but fans of the Uncharted series can be glad that the start of the PS4 era won’t be the tip of the franchise.

The new game, which hasn’t been named, was teased through a brand new trailer for the sport. It incorporates a voiceover from a mysterious voice and enigmatic map animations. Fans of the series might just be ready to catch a number of hints concerning the upcoming game by carefully studying the trailer.

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