That's one PS4 exclusive you won't be playing this Christmas, Ready at Dawn confirms.
Taking to the PlayStation Blog, Ready at Dawn CEO and creative director Ru Weerasuriya wrote: "As we look to bring this experience to the players, we have decided to spend some extra time to deliver on the promise we made when we first introduced the game. As such, you can expect The Order: 1886 to come exclusively to the PlayStation 4 in early 2015."
The first in a series of Behind the Scenes videos has also been released, this one focussing on some of the inspiration behind the creation of the game.
Developed by TT Games, LEGO Batman 3 sees Batman join forces with the super heroes of the DC Comics Universe in a mission to space to prevent the evil Brainiac from destroying Earth.
Brainiac is using the power of the Lantern Rings to shrinks worlds and add them to his twisted collection of miniature cities from across the universe. The super heroes must journey to different Lantern Worlds to collect the Lantern Rings and stop Brainiac before it's too late.
"Building on the incredibly successful LEGO Batman franchise, we are working to make LEGOBatman 3: Beyond...
In LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, the Caped Crusader joins forces with the super heroes of the DC Comics Universe and blasts off to outer space to stop the evil Brainiac from destroying Earth.
Sony partnering with Shanghai Oriental Pearl Culture Development.
Interestingly, OPCD is part of the Shanghai Media Group, which is also home to BesTV, Microsoft's Xbox One partner in China.
Sony and OPCD will create two companies: Shanghai Oriental Pearl Sony Computer Entertainment Culture Development will manage the manufacturing and sales of the console, whilst SCE Shanghai will manage the services, sales, licensing, distribution and R&D of the software.
Sony China takes a 70 per cent share of SCE Shanghai, but only a 49 per cent part of Shanghai Oriental Pearl Sony Computer Entertainment Culture Development.
A first-person mystery set on an East Indian merchant ship at the turn of the 19th century.
Pope revealed the game's story specifics over on the TIGForums.
"In 1802, the merchant ship 'Obra Dinn' set out from London for the Orient with over 200 tons of trade goods. Six months later it hadn't met its rendezvous point at the Cape of Good Hope and was declared lost at sea. Early this morning of October 14th, 1808, the Obra Dinn drifted into port with sails damaged and no visible crew. As insurance adjuster for the East India Company's London Office find means to board the ship and recover the captain's logbook for assessment."
The next-gen open world experience we were promised?
Sadly Ubisoft's highly anticipated high-tech open worlder failed to launch with the PS4 and Xbox One, suffering a six month delay to ensure the final game lived up to the publisher's high standards.
So, here we are, with the final PS4 version in our hands, but has it lived up to the hype?
Chris Bratt worked around the clock over the weekend to bring you this video comparison. Enjoy.
Football Assets Pack and additional costumes available from tomorrow.
The new pack is full of items to help builders create their perfect stadium for football matches.
Contents
Global Fan Costume: Global Fan Facepaint, Global Fan Shirt, Global Fan Shorts, Global Fan Flag, Football Boots.
A selection of LittleBigPlanet Football themed Materials, Objects, Decorations and Stickers.
This pack is priced £2.39.
In addition, the Cangaceiro Costume and the Rainha de Bateria Costume will be available from the same date, each priced 79p.
As ever the content is cross compatible with multiple LBP titles.
Bethesda and MachineGames' first title earns the second biggest launch of 2014 behind Titanfall.
The FPS veteran accounted for a quarter of all entertainment software unit sales for the week, and is the first entry in the Wolfenstein franchise to claim the No.1 spot.
PS4 took 38 per cent of Wolfenstein sales, followed by the Xbox One which accounted for 31 per cent.
Minecraft: PS3 Edition climbed 49 per cent week-on-week to take second place ahead of EA's FIFA 14 which is down two places to No.3. Titanfall also drops two spots to No.4, and 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil takes fifth.
Elsewhere Tropico 5 debuts at No.4 on the PC full price chart, whilst Goat...
Steve's been playing Watch Dogs and can't help feeling that, like Assassin's Creed, it's going to be the sequel that really impresses.
You'll remember you played it, and you'll remember you enjoyed doing so. But, for me at least, the game exists as a blur of near-identical mission loops merging into each other; of hacking identical ctOS boxes; of identical solutions to identical problems. By the fifth or sixth hour, the routine for tackling all of the game's problems is established: hack camera, disable reinforcements, sneak into area, solve fairly easy puzzle, sneak out. If it goes sideways, use slo-mo to kill everyone in your way.
Similar things could be said about critical darling Far Cry 3, of course. The...
Mechanically it destroys Assassin's Creed, boasting cohesive systems that empower rather than hinder the player. Over 30 or so hours, I was never bored. I was also never really thrilled. Crucially, Watch Dogs is let down by both its setting and its adherence to distinctly old-generation mission and world design.
This Chicago, while large and fairly dense, carries neither the historical intrigue and architectural splendour of Ass Creed, nor the exotic appeal of Far Cry. Conceptually this is fine: Watch Dogs' story focuses on malevolent corporations, abuse of power, social...
I never had a Sega as a child. The day my parents bought me a Nintendo Entertainment System, my mind was made up. I had picked my side in the console video game war and dammit, I wasn't going to change sides.
This did mean that titles such as Sonic, Daytona and Crazy Taxi were an anomaly to me for years. They weren't Italian. They weren't plumbers. They didn't have moustaches. What this usually entails is when I sit down with one of these, I suck at them. This was the case with DeCap Attack.
Rather than try and explain the concept I've reverted to Wikipedia to sum it...
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