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Assassin's Creed Rogue Dated For PC, System Requirements Revealed

Added: 08.02.2015 19:24 | 4 views | 0 comments



Assassin's Creed: Rogue's debut on the PC is just a few weeks away. Ubisoft has nailed down a specific release date and revealed what you'll need to run the game on that platform.

From: www.cinemablend.com

Phil Spencer tweets about screenshots, Reveals Beat Drop for Xbox One

Added: 08.02.2015 9:10 | 7 views | 0 comments


Earlier today Phil Spencer (@XboxP3), head of Xbox, tweeted he was happy to have the screenshot function operating on his Xbox One dev kit. Did you notice the added Beat Drop graphics? Immediately, some thought the xbox 360's background music support function was coming to the Xbox One. For those of you who haven't seen what I'm talking about, upon looking at the screenshot, you will see the words Beat Drop in graphics just right of the new button commands for the screenshot function. The original Beat Drop released on Xbox 360, as 0-D Beat Drop. The overview on xbox.com, lists it as a puzzle trivia game with online multiplayer and co-op features. The original game released on 11/11/2009, by developer Cyclone Zero., Ltd. and was published by Arc System Works Co., Ltd for Microsoft. In the style of Tetris, it fused "rhythm," and "puzzle" into a new type of battle. Segmentnext.com says its an internal test game, or is Beat Drop coming soon to Xbox One.

From: n4g.com

Assassin#039;s Creed Rogue PC Release Date And System Requirements

Added: 07.02.2015 9:11 | 5 views | 0 comments


Ubisoft announced today that Assassin’s Creed Rogue will be available on PC March 10, 2015. In Assassin's Creed...

From: megagames.com

Mortal Kombat X Next Video Revealed, PC System Requirements Announced

Added: 06.02.2015 21:26 | 0 views | 0 comments


The video gives fans an overview of the numerous features that they can experience in the upcoming gam

From: www.gamershell.com

Assassin#039;s Creed Unity PC Release Date And System Requirements

Added: 06.02.2015 21:12 | 3 views | 0 comments


Ubisoft announced today that Assassin’s Creed Rogue will be available on PC March 10, 2015. In Assassin's Creed...

From: megagames.com

H1Z1: New Lighting System Revealed, Works With Fog, Makes Iris System More Obvious

Added: 06.02.2015 21:10 | 1 views | 0 comments


These changes are not meant to make the game look more true to life, but instead, simply look better.

From: n4g.com

Xbox One February System Update Out Now

Added: 06.02.2015 17:00 | 2 views | 0 comments


The February system update for Xbox One is rolling out today, company spokesman Larry "Major Nelson" Hyrb has confirmed.

The most noteworthy changes in this update include enhancements to the stability and speed of the Xbox One controller, the addition of Game Hubs, custom backgrounds, and updates to TV and party chat features.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

80’s inspired racer Drift Stage is coming to the PS4 and PSVita

Added: 06.02.2015 16:41 | 2 views | 0 comments


The 80's were a golden age for racing games. Out Run, Spy Hunter, Hard Drivin', Super Sprint and Road Blasters pushed the boundaries of the time and fathered the genre that many of us love today. Super System Software are taking PlayStation gamers back to these glory days with Drift Stage, a racer with modern-day sensibilities but full of the 80's [...] Via 80’s inspired racer Drift Stage is coming to the PS4 and PSVita

From: videogames.gameguidedog.com

Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns' New Mastery System Unveiled

Added: 05.02.2015 20:10 | 2 views | 0 comments


"Guild Wars 2 developer ArenaNet has published a new video showcasing elements of its upcoming Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns expansion pack. The studio is inviting fans of the series to learn about its new Masteries system, a new form of endgame progression for the game, as well as the games new area, the Heart of Maguumaa jungle environment."

From: n4g.com

Persona 5 trailer reveals cast, cutscenes, combat

Added: 05.02.2015 15:11 | 17 views | 0 comments


Handsome high schoolers in well-tailored uniforms fighting personal demons and feeling cynical about society as a whole? It must be the long-awaited full reveal trailer for Persona 5! The Japanese video flashes between animated cutscenes and in-game moments, showing how the series' distinct visual style has grown since Persona 4 - and since Persona 4 was designed for PS2, the difference is pretty impressive.

Persona 5 trades the sleepy town of Inaba for a bustling metropolis. Hazardous areas aren't just flat labyrinths any more, as the trailer shows the main character leaping from chandelier to chandelier and blinking from cover to cover as he avoids the gaze of a lurking demon. It seems to star an all-new cast of kids (except for a cameo from the long-nosed, bug-eyed fortuneteller Igor) who are terested in pulling off heists than rescuing kidnapped citizens - but we'll have to hold off on judging them until we can actually understand what they're saying. Click on for a primer on recent developments in the Persona series.

Many were waiting for Atlus USA to announce Persona 5, and while that did happen, we still know so very little about the game. The initial trailer slowly flashes five chairs on the screen with five retro-style ball and chains attached. English text appears saying, "You are slave, want emancipation?” The Japanese trailer ended by saying it’ll be out in Japan winter 2014 on the PS3, and now we know it’ll hit the US some time in 2015. That’s basically it at this point.

First off, though next-gen fans may be bothered that it will still be on PS3, it isn’t shocking given that Persona 4 was on PS2 years after the PS3 had replaced that console. If that information bothers them, fans should relax knowing the Persona brain trust - series director Katsura Hashino, series designer Shigenori Soejima, and series composer Shoji Meguro - is also running things for P5. Now that Persona 5 is official, it seems pretty clear that it’ll feature an entirely new cast and story. However, if you’re worried the Persona 4 crew is being left out, there are plenty of other ways to keep up with them.

The most intriguing of the new Persona 4 spin-offs announced is likely Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, the first ever Persona game on a Nintendo system. In the , a strange tower appears at Yasogami High (Persona 4’s setting), and the teams from Persona 3 and 4 team up to explore this strange building, along with a couple new faces. Players can mix and match teams of up to five characters to get different interactions and story elements, all featuring the super cute redesigns of the popular Persona squads.

Released in fall of 2014 in the US, the most interesting thing about Persona Q might just be the talent involved. The aforementioned Hashino, Soejima, and Meguro are all involved in similar roles from the main series, but the game is being directed by Daisuke Kaneda of the Etrian Odyssey series. Will this be a similar dungeon-crawler? And will any of the Etrian cast make an appearance? We’ll know when it comes to the 3DS portable this year.

Shoji Meguro’s music is one of the Persona series’ greatest strengths, so expanding his catcy tunes into a game of their own makes a lot of sense in this . And given that P4 cast member Rise is a pop star/idol in Japan, she’s the obvious focus of a game developed by the team behind multiple Hatsune Miku music games. But Risette isn’t the only member of P4’s Investigation Team dancing the night away on a Sony portable.

This Vita exclusive spin-offs makes a certain amount of sense given that genre’s popularity with Japanese owners, and we’re intrigued by new characters from Kanamin Kitchen, the team of idols Rise is out to save. The 30-plus songs of dancing action are headed to the US sometime in 2015, and we’re crossing our fingers that Teddie will be an actual dancer in the game, or we’ll be beary mad!

Persona 4 Arena impressed RPG fans and fighting game enthusiasts alike by combining the sharp combat and animation that developer Arc System Works is known for with the continuing story of the characters from Persona 3 and 4. Now, as is the case with most fighting games, it’s getting updated with new characters and storylines (watch this for a little fo on that).

Given the original’s popularity in the US, it isn’t surprising that North America is getting a 360 version while it stays PS3-exclusive in Japan. As for the Ultimax’s fresh challengers, there’s Persona 3’s Junpei and Yukari, and new character Sho Minazuki, a powerful (if goofy) teen who seems to be positioned as Yu’s new rival.

That's all we know about Persona 5 so far, but maybe if you leave some comments about what you want to see in the new game you'll discover some new social links...

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