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Playing the COD Black Ops 3 Beta on PS4? Here’s what you need to know

Added: 18.08.2015 18:00 | 109 views | 0 comments


It hasn’t even opened to the public yet, and the Black Ops 3 Beta is already an intimidating place to be. I’ve already played against folk who are in excess of level 20, so they’ve been going at the game hard and already know the layout of the three maps currently available. They’ve been getting used to the new movement system too, which does take a little acclimatising to. However, there’s plenty of room for newcomers too, and even raw recruits have a chance to nail the killstreaks and top the leaderboards. With that in mind, here is some advice if you’re joining up for the first time.

Click through for more, and check out our exclusive Beta footage below.

Ah, the trusty old ARK-7 (which is definitely a 2065 version of the AK-47). It’s still here, and it’s still one of the most rounded weapons in the game. Rate of fire and damage is particularly good, and while it doesn’t excel in any particular area, it’s great for just getting stuck in and feeling your way afterwards. The more you use each gun, the more parts you unlock for it, so it’s a good idea to have this as your base firearm before working out which others you want to spend precious unlock tokens on. Ok, each rank you achieve nets you an unlock token, which can be spent on any weapon, perk, or Specialist class in the game. You start with a single token, so spend it on a Specialist class - I went for Battery / War Machine first time out, and that grants you a tasty grenade launcher mid-fight. After that, every rank brings a new token. Don’t forget to scroll over to the Shotguns, LMGs, and Snipers (by pressing R1 on the Primary select screen) for more options. There are three perk slots open at the start, with a further three unlocked as you rank up. Don’t neglect your perks, because they give you big advantages in the fight - the Sixth Sense ability, for example, shows you where nearby enemies are on your mini-map. Don’t forget that each new perk will cost an unlock token, so make sure you spend on these items as well as primary weapons that you may, or may not, end up using. Your specialist abilities will recharge as the fight goes on, so don’t be afraid to use them. Even if you’re not making kills, they’re still replenishing, and once active it can swing a fight in your favour. Keep in mind, though, if you’re killed when using an ability then it’s over and you have to wait for it to charge again, so don’t try and activate it under fire. You have a bunch of customisation options open to you, letting you create custom paint jobs for any of your weapons. No, it’s not essential that you start slapping happy faces all over your Man-o-War assault rifle, but it’s something you should at least play around with while the Beta is running to give you a taste of the depth of customisation Black Ops 3 offers. Basic stuff, this, but make sure you’re happy with your kit before heading into a lobby, because matches cycle through quite quickly, and you don’t want the session to launch while you’re still fiddling with your primary attachment (so to speak). Each loadout allows you to carry a maximum of ten items, whether they’re guns, attachments, perks or grenades. It keeps things nicely balanced in a fight, and means you can’t pack super-weapons all the time. I recommend you stuff as much into your primary weapon and perks as possible. Look, you don’t like fiddling with the menus to learn the controls - here are the basics. Obviously fundamentals are normal COD. Tapping R1 and L1 together activates your Specialist ability. Once you’ve build up enough points per life, you can activate your Scorestreak boost (like a UAV or a care package) by tapping Right on the d-pad. And, if you’re good enough to have unlocked multiple layers of this, tapping up and down on the d-pad will select which boost you use. Right now, you’ve got Evac - a sort of abandoned roof-top level, Hunted - a grand mansion in a jungle with a pool and waterfall to swim through, and Combine - a futuristic military complex with spawn points at either end. So far, I haven’t found ANY camping spots on these maps, so don’t worry about people hunkering down for the duration, because they can’t. On the surface, this is still the fast-paced COD you’re used to. You sprint, you crouch, you iron-sight aim or hipfire. The jetpack and enhanced movement options, though, make it feel quite different. Double-tapping jump (and holding the button) allows you to boost up or across distances. When you boost to a wall, you lock to that wall as long as you’re running along it. Once you want to get off, tapping X will boost you out and give you a larger jump than normal. It takes some getting used to, and you will kill yourself. Jumping to ledges will also haul you up. When you can string together wall runs, with boosting slides, and shooting people in the face… that’s when you’ll be top of the leaderboards. Yeah, you kinda expected that, right? Each session goes up to 75 kills, so they end quite snappily. There are other modes available, and they’ll get busier when the Beta starts properly, but for now it’s a bit one note. I’ll update this article with tips on the new modes as I play.
The Cat Machine Released on Steam, Trailer and Screens

Added: 17.08.2015 21:20 | 33 views | 0 comments


The Future is Meow

From: www.gamershell.com

Feline Anti-Sun Science In The Cat Machine

Added: 17.08.2015 15:18 | 61 views | 0 comments


RPS: "There are a few quick ways to my heart. Food, Blizzard games, Magic cards, but cats is probably the easiest. The Cat Machine [official site] has discovered this great secret, combining easy to learn puzzle mechanics with cat trains. Cat trains which you must direct onto the right tracks so that they can take off into space and stop the Earth from falling into the sun. As solo developer Matt Luard put it, its all very scientific. It came out yesterday, so launch trailer and speedy thoughts after a few minutes with the game below."

From: n4g.com

The Cat Machine Review | Mouse N Joypad

Added: 17.08.2015 8:18 | 41 views | 0 comments


MNJ: When I first saw the game, I felt like they may be using the cuteness factor of cats to sell a subpar puzzle game. I was wrong. The game offers some real challenge, demanding that you build an all purpose solution to several different problems. The Cat Machine requires crafty thinking and some patience in order to solve these complex conundrums. Anyone looking for a great strategy game for the weekend could do much worst than this thoughtful and cute game. Im proud to say that The Cat Machine is more than welcome to has a cheezburger.

From: n4g.com

MechRunner Gets PS4 / Vita / Steam Release Window

Added: 13.08.2015 2:18 | 47 views | 0 comments


Serena Nelson writes: "Endless runner fans will now be treated to the mecha action of MechRunner as it finally has a tentative release schedule. While there is no official release date yet, it does look like a November launch for the Steam Machine console. Unfortunately, it looks like the PC builds will quite possibly be pushed back to later in the year."

From: n4g.com

Everybodys Gone to the Rapture Review | Entertainment Buddha

Added: 12.08.2015 22:18 | 43 views | 0 comments


EB: "End of the world, apocalyptic scenarios are nothing new to video games, but they are most often staged with bombastic violence, bloodshed, and gore. However, this is not so in Everybodys Gone to the Rapture, The Chinese Rooms follow up to Dear Esther (2012) and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (2013). In Raptures ambiguous vision, humankinds last days are played out in a series of smallyet increasingly forebodingincidents, juxtaposed against the everyday relationships that complicate and give meaning to our ordinary lives. At five or six hours, Rapture isnt a long game, but one that will linger in the imagination."

From: n4g.com

Bayonetta Returns... as A Slot Machine Game

Added: 12.08.2015 11:18 | 42 views | 0 comments


Bayonetta will be returning to the world of gaming very soon, though not as one would most likely imagine. Taking cues from Konami and its Silent Hill gambling machine game, SEGA will also be introducing one of its biggest and most popular properties to the world of gambling with a Bayonetta-themed gambling machine.

From: n4g.com

Hungry Arcade Machine 1.0.2

Added: 10.08.2015 9:54 | 60 views | 0 comments


Take on the role of an angry arcade machine that is set to eat everyone in the arcade

From: spd.rss.ac


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