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Exclusive look at the Skellige Armor DLC for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Added: 24.06.2015 20:57 | 3 views | 0 comments


Catch an early glimpse of the Skellige armor that will be available soon as free DLC for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

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Destiny: The Taken King Collector's Edition Content Now Available Separately

Added: 24.06.2015 20:47 | 3 views | 0 comments


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Check Out Harley Quinn In Action

Added: 24.06.2015 20:30 | 4 views | 0 comments


Watch Harley in action for the first five minutes of the Harley Quinn Story Pack.

Tags: Watch, Stone, Chevy
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Our Favorite Moments of E3 2015

Added: 24.06.2015 19:30 | 13 views | 0 comments


E3 2015 is over. Another week full of game announcements, interviews, demos, and trailers is behind us. This week lets us have some time to breathe and look back on all that we saw during the conference. Everything at E3 gave a glimpse at what is to come, but some games and announcements were particularly striking. Here are some of our favorite moments from E3 2015.

The Last Guardian -- Alexa Ray Corriea

There was something kind of magical about being in a room full of people

What were your favorite moments of E3? Let us know in the comments!


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The Masterplan Review

Added: 24.06.2015 19:06 | 4 views | 0 comments


Imagine if Rockstar made a Grand Theft Auto 2.5, keeping the old GTA's top-down perspective, borrowing GTA III's tongue-in-cheek 70s-crime-flick ambience, and adding in GTA V's heist mode. That’s the fantastic aesthetic groundwork The Masterplan lays as the basis for its take on the heist genre, and God bless it for the attempt to do something that cool with it. The problem here is that the game pairs its delightful dreams of tense, top-down robbers-n-thieves flavor with a cumbersome point-and-click adventure game mechanic that murders any immersion in the missions right from the first moment you gain control.

That's not an exaggeration. You get a cool introduction, in which your antihero gets sent to the slammer for a crime he didn't commit, vowing to get revenge on the society that wronged him. The intro gets you all pumped to bust out and take to the mean streets--and then the game starts, and your character, Joey, wanders his dank jail cell, a single guard outside, when someone manages to get him an unloaded gun.

Livin' that country jail life.

Here the game shows off its best gimmick: its gunpoint mechanics. Keeping a gun trained on someone allows you to give them orders, like opening a door for you, walking hands up into an empty room so you can lock the door behind them, or knocking out another NPC at your behest. It opens up all sorts of possibilities for how to approach heists, and as long as the intimidation level--represented by a slow-cycling circle icon--stays up, you can get through just about any scenario without ever having to fire a shot or move stealthily around a place looking for the right insertion point.

The problem is that the game demands smooth, fast, reflexive actions, but something that absolutely begs to feel as fluid as Hotline Miami instead plays like The Sims. The simple act of having your character pull a gun on another character in a hectic, time-sensitive moment involves hitting the spacebar to go into slow motion, left clicking to select your character, right clicking your character to open the radial, selecting a gun, right clicking again to have the character face the enemy, and praying that the NPC is close enough to your character's vision cone to stop whatever they're doing. If not, you'll need to click a point near the enemy and have your character saunter over, without the benefit of slow motion, which more than likely means the NPC will get to call for reinforcements, which you don't want because that typically gives you 30 seconds until a cop convention forms.

Fun mini-game: Read all the interstitial comments in Rorschach’s voice from Watchmen.

The first stage presents a fun, tense scenario of convincing a guard to open your jail cell while you've got him covered with a gun. Your options are plentiful and great. You can knock him unconscious or lead him outside and then knock him unconscious. You can lock him in your cell and make him hand over the key. All these great options involve a slow, choreographed, dialed-in set of button presses that bore you when it should be exciting.

This sad contradiction permeates the whole game. You pick places to hit from a varied set of locations around the city, ranging from cleaning out a mini mart, a diner, and an arcade up to elaborate multi-criminal capers at seaside resorts, banks, and casinos. All these places teem with security monitors, proprietors who likely carry the keys to the rooms with the big scores, armed guards, and any number of good Samaritans who won't hesitate to run to a payphone to bring down the long arm of the law. With enough money, you can hire a set of disposable antiheroes to help you take the joint down, but that doesn't guarantee your success. The whole thing could go pear-shaped with one false move, but a sense of urgency never exists when you have to wrestle with the controls more than you do with fragile explosives, a super loud safecracking device, or a captive hostage's will to live. One of the saddest failures I encountered in the game involved forcing the owner of a diner outside at gunpoint, having a bystander run in and try to stop me, having to take my gun off the diner owner to deal with that problem, only for the owner to try to give me a bum-rush. The selectable reticle indicators for all three characters converged with mine and I couldn't move away from either character, leaving me to get beaten to death.

So, uh, this heist went well.

The tragedy is that the game completely has the right spirit otherwise. The game's tone conveys 70s grit while staying animated and tongue in cheek, and the score is full of spy-flick flutes and wah-wah guitars. Heists have multiple approaches, and the gunpoint mechanics are a great elaboration of an idea Payday and its ilk have been paying lip service to for years now. The idea is ripe for building a game around, but it can't fly playing it so slow and technical. Many a thief has probably had to come up with a plan B for when a heist goes wrong, but here, even the simple act of walking into a building involves creating plans A through F. As such, The Masterplan feels like the most tragic kind of missed opportunity: a set of viable ideas rendered inert in practice.


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Her Story Review

Added: 24.06.2015 19:01 | 2 views | 0 comments


All it took for Her Story to become brilliant was a name. It’s not a moment the game is counting down to, and out of the context--the context I’d built over the half hour or so--it could even be written off or missed. But that’s where Her Story gets its power. It’s a 200-piece psychological puzzle offering the cheap, gamey thrills of putting two parts together, but it is much deeper, darker, and even sadder when you realize what the picture might be when it’s finished.

The catch-22 is that talking about the game involves a spoiler minefield. Every word that inches up to what Her Story ultimately becomes cheapens what’s waiting for players down this particular rabbit hole. One should at least have a grasp of the setup, You boot up the game, and you’re presented with an ancient relic of a mid-90s police database, already keyed into a series of grainy VHS interviews with a shy, evasive woman speaking to an unseen, unheard interrogator. The single keyword searched for is “murder.”

That's just what a guilty person would say, right?

Five videos are pulled up at the start totaling maybe 5 minutes, and all the videos raise a litany of questions about who this person is, what she has done, where she is right now, and why she did it. How you go about finding answers to those questions is completely up to you. The transcripts of every interview this woman has given while in custody are searchable within the database. You can type in any word or series of words this woman may have said at any point during the interview process, and the database will give you clips of any interviews in which she said those words. For example, typing in the word “husband” will return a clip in which she talks about meeting, marrying, and possibly fighting with her husband. When she mentions her husband by name, typing in his name will lead you to another set of clips, in which she might mention the suspicion that he may have cheated on her, which might lead you to type in “cheat” or “affair.” Some clips may include more clues than others, which is why you can use the note-taking system for each clip to type in a free-form note and keep your thoughts organized during the search. This is recursive Wikipedia-search detective work at its most meaningful and interesting. The system wouldn’t have been terribly out of place in any number of laughable, Digital Pictures-quality full-motion-video games from the early 90s, yet the ambitions at play here overshadow all of those former attempts.

The game depends entirely on player curiosity to drive the broken narrative forward, asking you to take a big risk in trusting that the truth is actually out there. It’s entirely possibly to get stuck on a string of minutiae, forgetting a key phrase and winding up hopelessly lost. If a “game over” is to be had, it comes from simply losing one’s way through the narrative. It’s relatively simple to do, especially if you're not entirely invested from the beginning. That said, virtually all the answers are in the interviews if you’re tenacious and observant. No one clip is the linchpin to the whole thing, though the big revelations are there, and a rather out-of-place chat program acts as a sort of ersatz signal that you’ve seen the clips necessary to say, “Pat, I’d like to solve the puzzle.” The signal doesn’t necessarily mean that you should stop looking, however.

In case you’re wondering, no, typing in “REDRUM” does not give you Jack Nicholson videos.

You won’t necessarily want to stop looking, either. The woman--played wonderfully by Viva Siefert--isn’t necessarily on the defensive as much as willfully omitting what becomes painfully, coldly obvious from a simple slip of the tongue or an uneasy body movement. When the truth finally leaves her lips, it comes with such a preternatural calm for something that should set off alarm bells for anyone else watching, which makes the character and the performance even more affecting. Each layer of the mystery you’ve managed to peel away and witness and each struck nerve breaks this woman’s carefully crafted quilt of lies down to a series of frightening frayed ends.

Game director Sam Barlow was responsible for the terrific Silent Hill: Shattered Memories a few years ago, and even though Her Story contains no eldritch, sword-wielding horrors, or disfigured mannequins, this game has a kindred feeling with the best entries in that series. Through our own curiosity we listen to this woman speak, her honesty treading on every day, deep-seated feelings about menial life, her parents, sex, social responsibilities, and the kind of seething resentment that causes people to do terrible things when they think no one’s watching. Just because it never shifts towards the supernatural doesn’t mean it doesn’t inspire something quietly distressing when hearing someone else tell it.

Defragging the murder drive.

If anything, Her Story is more distressing because these feelings are familiar; we experience the same distress hearing the friends and neighbors of the world’s worst people describe them as quiet and keeping to themselves. We have an intimate level of knowledge about this woman in the wake of her own personal tragedy, and the strength of Her Story as a narrative experience is that even as the right clips put the truth in sharp relief, your ability to uncover it is both satisfying and horrifying. This feat of intelligence and insight sticks with you long after the credits roll.


Source: www.gamespot.com

Doom 4 Was Rebooted Because It was Too Much Like Other Shooters

Added: 24.06.2015 18:11 | 2 views | 0 comments


Last week at E3 2015, developer Bethesda showed off substantial gameplay of its upcoming .


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World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor Boss's Final Cinematic Leaked

Added: 24.06.2015 17:42 | 5 views | 0 comments


. Keep an eye on GameSpot for more news about World of Warcraft as it becomes available.


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Quick Look: Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition

Added: 24.06.2015 17:10 | 3 views | 0 comments


Watch extended gameplay footage from Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition featuring the Giant Bomb crew.

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Gears of War - Ultimate Edition Teaser Trailer

Added: 24.06.2015 16:58 | 4 views | 0 comments


Check out the teaser trailer for Gears of War - Ultimate Edition.

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Watch 3 New Mortal Kombat X Stage Fatalities

Added: 24.06.2015 15:00 | 1 views | 0 comments


Check out 3 new Mortal Kombat X stage fatalities on Kove, Quan Chi's Fortress, and Kuatan Jungle.

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NBA 2K16's Special Edition Features Michael Jordan on the Cover

Added: 24.06.2015 14:53 | 2 views | 0 comments


The 2K basketball series last featured Michael Jordan on the cover of .


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Dying Light Dev Makes Fun of Destiny's Red Bull-Exclusive Quest

Added: 24.06.2015 13:56 | 2 views | 0 comments


This morning, that the developer is currently discussing future expansions to the game.


Tags: Light
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Get $150 Toward PS4/Xbox One When Trading In 360/PS3 at GameStop

Added: 24.06.2015 13:24 | 3 views | 0 comments


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Gaming Deals: $5 Batman Games, $350 Xbox One + Free Game + $50 Credit

Added: 24.06.2015 13:14 | 1 views | 0 comments


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GameSpot's gaming deals posts always highlight the best deals we can find regardless of retailer. We also occasionally use retailer affiliate links, which means that purchasing goods through those links helps support all the great content (including the deals posts) you find for free here on the site.


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Batman: Arkham Knight Publisher Suggests Lowering Settings to Deal With Issues

Added: 24.06.2015 12:43 | 6 views | 0 comments


The was praiseworthy overall, but aired many reservations.


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Persona 5 Trailer Awakens Inner Beast, Features Cat With Slingshot

Added: 24.06.2015 12:23 | 5 views | 0 comments


Atlus has released a new trailer for in North America. This release window had previously been cited for the game, at least in Japan, but it was unclear if western audiences would also get it before 2016.


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You Can't Play This Destiny Quest Without Buying a Redbull

Added: 24.06.2015 12:08 | 1 views | 0 comments


, the quest will be a "never-before-seen, multi-stage mission in The Taken King that will test the speed and strategic abilities of Destiny players in new ways." You'll get a 50% XP boost for thirty minutes when you redeem the code, as well.

You can only buy these cans at 7-11 stores in July.

Players who do not want to buy any Red Bull will have to wait until January 1, 2016 to play the quest, when it unlocks for everyone.


Source: www.gamespot.com

People Can Fly Turns Independent, Buys Bulletstorm IP

Added: 24.06.2015 10:35 | 5 views | 0 comments


." It is also using Unreal Engine on an "entirely new unannounced game."

"We, as a People Can Fly team, are extremely excited about new possibilities ahead of us,” said Wojciechowski.

“We’re going to work on a new game, while continuing to partner with Epic and use UE4. We’re grateful to Tim and the whole Epic team for our long and successful collaboration."

Epic Games chief executive Tim Sweeney added: "We’ve been honored to work with this brilliant group of programmers, artists and designers throughout their history: first as a partner using the Unreal Engine, then as a studio within Epic, and now once again as an independent company."

According to People Can Fly, it began the process to become independent again just after launching Gears of War: Judgement. Although went on contribute on projects including Unreal Tournament and Infinity Blade 3, it also had the desire to create its own games again.

"To dive into the game development process that starts in your head, through concepts and design ideas, realized in prototypes and finally in the game, to inspire each other every minute, to create and iterate, was stronger than all the benefits of being a part of Epic group."

"We are lucky that Tim Sweeney as well as Epic’s board and its executive team members are fair and honest people and allowed us to reach for our dreams."


Source: www.gamespot.com

Finally, a Release Date for Driveclub's Free PlayStation Plus Edition

Added: 24.06.2015 10:14 | 3 views | 0 comments


Driveclub's PlayStation Plus Edition will be available from Thursday, June 25, Sony has announced.

"We’ve spent a long time preparing for this launch after some difficult and unexpected set-backs," said Shuhei Yoshida, president of Sony's worldwide studios.

"To make absolutely certain that all players have the smoothest and most stable experience possible we are going to be duly cautious about how we release the game this time around."

PlayStation Plus members will be able to download the game and play it offline from Thursday. Sony will also begin rolling out online access and will "steadily bring more and more players online while continuously ensuring that all game systems are running smoothly."

"We know that this might be frustrating after the extra wait already," said Yoshida. [We] hope you can understand that we are taking extra precautions to protect your experience when you do get online. We want to make sure we don't overload the serbers as we invite millions of PS Plus members to download the game."

Driveclub and its accompanying PlayStation Plus Edition were originally


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