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Harmonix Puts 4 Rock Band 3 DLC Packs On Sale

Added: 08.04.2015 8:17 | 1 views | 0 comments


Some great tunes are being discounted for Rock Band 3.

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Round Up: Our Ultimate Guide to Beating Bloodborne on PS4

Added: 07.04.2015 22:17 | 4 views | 0 comments


Push Square: "From Software's first PlayStation 4 exclusive Bloodborne is exceptional we should know, we've spent the past couple of weeks exploring every nook and cranny of its gothic nightmare realm Yharnam in order to bring you a series of guides. From picking the perfect starting weapon to beating all of the bosses, we've assembled a staggering selection of hints, tips, and everything in between. Now it's time to collate all of our knowledge in one place, and move on. Here's all of the help that a fledgling hunter could ever need."

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The best and most unusual depictions of falling over in video games

Added: 07.04.2015 15:43 | 14 views | 0 comments


That feeling you get when you’re falling over is just awful. When you’ve tripped and there’s nothing to grab onto, and you just seem to crumple in slow motion, knowing that this is gonna hurt and there’s not a damn thing you can do about it. Or when you have a falling dream and wake up going “AAH! Huh? Wha?” from the shock of that brutal, imagined impact with your mattress.

But as harsh as they are, our memories of this feeling and any sense of empathy that goes along with them become as naught when we see someone else falling over. Watching someone flail their arms about in attempt to avoid face-planting a curb is hilarious, and you know it. It’s even funnier in video games, where physics... well, don’t always act like you expect them to. You want some examples? Of course you do. Click on.

Although the Skate series never quite reached the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater level of mainstream love, it certainly became famous for some other reasons. Namely, what happens when you lose your board and it all goes wrong.

If you type “Skate 3” into YouTube, you probably won’t get many actual gameplay videos. In fact I don’t know if anyone in the world is actually good at Skate, since evidence suggests that its players usually just spend their time trying to injure their rider in as many ways as possible. Its accidents get so savage that there’s a dedicated mode where you just have to cause as much damage to your poor avatar as possible. But the real fun begins when the physics bugs out and things start to get...zany.

Many of the games in this list have a common factor: the ragdoll button. A designated control you can hit to intentionally send your character head first into a suicide dive. When developers put this sort of thing into a game, they must know that players aren’t going to get anything productive done.

In Goat Simulator, a quick button tap turns your goat all floppy. While there’s a lot of fun to be had by going round sticking your tongue to people, and headbutting gas canisters until they explode, there’s a simple joy in just pressing a button and watching your goat tumble down a hill. It’s like having access to your own one of these: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we9_CdNPuJg )

Gang Beasts is a game about wobbly Jelly Baby men fighting. It’s basically Power Stone, if Power Stone had underwater physics and was populated by drunken babies. It should come as no surprise that it has a dedicated “flop”. I dare you to not laugh within the first few minutes of firing it up

One (or all) of your friends will probably die within the tutorial, and it only escalates from there. You’ll fall off the top of a ferris wheel and crash through the wooden planks below into the water. You’ll witness players knocked off the top of speeding trucks, as road signs leave permanent imprints on their faces. It’s a fighting game where it doesn’t matter who wins. It’s all just about who gets maimed the funniest.

I remember a conversation I had with a friend back in the mid 2000s, to the effect of “Wouldn’t it be cool if one day you were just running along in a game and randomly fell over?” I don’t know why we were talking about that, but it actually happened. Then, a few months later, the first Assassin’s Creed was announced, and one of the early presentations showed Altair running too fast into a bystander and tumbling to the ground.

We thought that was hilarious, and that’s when we finally knew the next generation of gaming was coming. Forget graphics, and huge, vibrant open-worlds. Next-gen falling over. That’s where it’s at. There’s plenty of other plummeting in Assassin’s Creed too, of course. In fact it’s a trademark core mechanic. Jumping off a building into a pile of hay? Not exactly funny perhaps, but brilliantly preposterous all the same. And of course, given the series' additional propensity for sweet, sweet glitches over the years, there preposerousness to spare for all.

I was probably halfway through the story of Grand Theft Auto 5 before I realised that if I pressed the attack button while in mid-air, my character would ragdoll into a self-loathing, diving faceplant. Needless to say, the next hour or so wasn’t spent planning heists or murdering gangsters. I was attempting to do front flips over park benches. Very few of them went well.

But that didn’t matter, because my failed attempts were way funnier than what would’ve happened if I had succeeded. Pro-tip: If you’re going to try this, make sure you target a bench that someone is already sitting on. Watching two bodies become momentarily entwined before the stranger gets up and runs away in fear is great fun. Though to be fair, I was playing as Trevor, so who knows whether it was actually fear, disgust, or the exciting area of the Venn diagram in between?

Back before EA’s FIFA franchise took over the world of the beautiful game, there were quite a few football series around. One such also-ran was Sony’s This Is Football. I can’t remember if the games were actually any good or not, because my fond memories were formed for entirely different reasons.

Number one: Even back then, developers understood the importance of a dive button. In This Is Football, you can use it to try to fool the referee into giving you a free kick. Or, as I did, you can use it when no-one is even near for purely comedic effect, and watch the ref give you a totally-worth-it yellow card. Number two: the two footed tackle button, with which you can impart the falling fun to other players, by way of your most brutal Sunday League fantasies.

Okay so there’s not much funny about the falling in this one, but it deserves a spot on the list for being one of the very, very few games which is entirely about falling off things. Actually, what am I saying? A game whose core concept is essentially ‘plummet from tall stuff’ is hilarious. Especially if you have a friend with a fear of heights, and make them play it for a whole afternoonv for your own amusement. Could actually do them some good. It’s kill or cure, anyway, and either way it’s funny.

Even if you don’t have a monstrous fear of altitude, the game is pretty terrifying. To get the highest score it’s all about getting “hugs” and “kisses”, which sounds lovely and innocent, but bear in mind that they’re actually being imparted by the sides of buildings as you fall.

In Just Cause 2 you do a hell of a lot of flying, falling, tumbling, and rolling. The grappling hook which you use to propel yourself around is probably one of the best additions to any open-world game there’s ever been. Not only can you attach a plane to a car and watch hilarity ensue, it also has some (relatively) practical uses.

Such as entirely breaking the laws of physics. Falling hundreds of metres to your death at terminal velocity? Well if you have a grappling hook, never fear! Just Cause 2 teaches us that you can simply fire the hook into the ground moments before you land, and pull yourself in for a soft landing. Who said video games weren’t realistic? Me. I did.

Feature: Eight of the Best PS4 Easter Eggs So Far

Added: 05.04.2015 16:17 | 3 views | 0 comments


Push Square: "It's officially Easter Sunday, which means that your day will no doubt be dominated by chocolate, rabbits, and, er, chocolate rabbits. Take a break from that half-eaten egg that's currently sliding its way down your greedy gullet, though, and let us whisk you away to the world of content clichés, as we round up some of PlayStation's best Easter eggs for the third year running. This time we're adopting a PS4 focus in the hopes that you won't notice that we've already done this feature a couple of times before. Oeuf we go."

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From: n4g.com

Feature: 10 Great PS4 Games to Get Stuck into Over the Easter Weekend

Added: 05.04.2015 16:17 | 4 views | 0 comments


Push Square: "For a lot of people, Easter weekend may just be a normal weekend with a fancy name, but it's always been a good time to get stuck into some gaming. We're not really sure why this is maybe it's all of the extra days off but nevertheless, we've mashed our chocolatey fingers against our keyboards to bring you a lovely list of ten great games to play on your PlayStation 4. With this lot, you should be in for one heck of a fun weekend."

From: n4g.com

Digital Foundry Puts Splatoon's 60fps Promise to the Test

Added: 04.04.2015 11:00 | 4 views | 0 comments


Article: Digital Foundry Puts Splatoon's 60fps Promise to the Test

"It's a lovely game with a look all its own"

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From: www.nintendolife.com

Could BigFest Finally Be Ready for Top PS4, PS3, Vita Billing?

Added: 03.04.2015 14:18 | 10 views | 0 comments


Push Square: "As someone that still plays the likes of Theme Park on the PSone, BigFest has been on this author's radar for what feels like an eternity. Originally announced for the PlayStation Vita all the way back in 2013, the music festival management simulation has since setup stages on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 as well but while we thought that we'd have been placing Port-a-Loos for a while now, it remains undated."

From: n4g.com

Guide: How to Stream Spotify Music While You're Playing PS4 Games

Added: 30.03.2015 14:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


Push Square: "After a particularly painful wait, the Spotify application has put in a surprise appearance on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 today. One of its niftiest features on Sony's next-gen hardware, however, is its ability to enable audio playback while you're playing games. Most games manually adjust to this feature with the soundtrack dropping out while sound effects and dialogue remain but your mileage may vary. Regardless, here's how to get things set up."

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