People Can Fly Turns Independent, Buys Bulletstorm IP
Added: 24.06.2015 15:35 | 3 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."
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www.gamespot.com
| Activision CEO discusses the potential for Call of Duty remasters
Added: 24.06.2015 14:15 | 37 views | 0 comments
For many Call of Duty fans, the series reached its pinnacle with early titles like Modern Warfare, Black Ops, and Modern Warfare 2. According to widespread fan demand, one of the best ways to keep the series healthy would be to revisit those earlier titles with updated remasters on the new batch of consoles.
Turns out Activisions CEO, Eric Hirshberg, agrees with themits just a matter of finding the resources to get them made.
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| Massive update for The Witcher 3 now in development, will bring 'large number of amendments'
Added: 24.06.2015 2:15 | 6 views | 0 comments
Fans of the CD Projekt Reds The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt can now look forward to getting a large feature update for the dark fantasy title in the near future. While detailing the upcoming console release of Patch 1.05 for The Witcher 3 on the developers official forums, community manager Marcin Momot confirmed that the team has already started working on the games next update. According to Momot, this new patch is expected to be very large and will bring many changes to The Witcher 3.
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| Korean Star Kim Soo Hyun to Be the Star of New Mobile Game
Added: 23.06.2015 12:15 | 0 views | 0 comments
Soompi: "Soon, it seems, there will be no aspect of our daily lives that is without Korean star Kim Soo Hyun! From clothing to bakery ads, to drama and movie appearances, the star has boasted an incredible presence in the industry. Were not complaining.
According to an announcement via Key East, we can add one more thing to that list, with the creation of a new Kim Soo Hyun mobile game.
The agency revealed that the project will be co-produced by representative Chinese mobile game company Chukong and Pandakorea, with Kim Soo Hyun as the main character."
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| Rumor: Gamestop to Get Amiibo Restock Beginning this Wednesday
Added: 23.06.2015 8:15 | 1 views | 0 comments
"According to a new rumor, Gamestop will be getting an amiibo restock beginning this Wednesday. Supposedly, this restock would come from Nintendo's new allocation of amiibo to North America, which includes rare amiibo such as Wii Fit Trainer, Villager, and Fox. Moreover, it looks like different rare amiibo are being sent to different locations, probably in an attempt to limit scalping of amiibo at a single store" -- Nintendo Enthusiast.
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| Dark Souls 3 will send the series out in style
Added: 23.06.2015 0:00 | 22 views | 0 comments
"Withered beauty," was how game director Hidetaka Miyazaki described Dark Souls 3 during his E3 2015 presentation. This game, as with the rest of the Souls series, reveals in finding beauty among death and decay. And in Dark Souls 3, death surrounds you as the world itself faces an impending apocalypse.
With the largest gaming event of the year now behind us, let's recap all the information surrounding Dark Souls 3 that came to light both at - and around - E3 2015. A lot of the nuts-and-bolts details on the game are still forthcoming, but in broad strokes there is a lot here for Souls fans to sink their teeth into.
Considering Dark Souls 2 was released just last year, and Bloodborne hit store shelves back in March, a 2016 release window for Dark Souls 3 makes sense. It gives us a bit of breathing room from the last two games, and enough time to discover all the secrets hidden therein.
The Souls games (and Bloodborne) are usually released early in the year - with the lone exception of Dark Souls - so if history is any indication we'll be seeing this game land sooner rather than later. As for platforms, Dark Souls 3 will be available on PlayStation 3, Xbox One, and PC, making it the first Souls game built specifically for current-generation hardware.
After taking a break from the Souls' series to work on Bloodborne, game director Hidetaka Miyazaki is back in the director's chair for Dark Souls 3. Miyazaki made his directorial debut with 2006's Armored Core 4, a franchise he later stepped away from to work on 2009's Demon's Souls. After that game became an unexpected success, Miyazaki went on to direct Dark Souls and Bloodborne, leaving Dark Souls 2 in the hands of co-directors Tomohiro Shibuya and Yui Tanimura. Now he's back at the helm, and will hopefully give this game that extra creative spark many felt was missing from Dark Souls 2.
During the runup to E3 2015, there were going around about Dark Souls 3 thanks to some leaked images and poorly timed Tweets. At Microsoft's E3 press conference, we finally got the definite word that, yes, Dark Souls 3 is a thing that exists and, yes, it's coming to current-gen hardware. However, there was one more surprise in store for Souls fans, tucked away in the game's European press release:
"But above all, we are blessed to have such a supportive and loving community," stated Herve Hoerdt, Vice President of Marketing Digital at BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe, "and we are happy to dedicate this final episode to them!" The phrasing "final episode" certainly doesn't bode well for the future of the Souls series, but then again Bloodborne has demonstrated the demand for this style of game is going away anytime soon.
Not much is known about the story of Dark Souls 3, other than a few cryptic hints director Hidetaka Miyazaki offered up at E3 2015. According to him, Dark Souls 3 will take place during the apocalypse, with some nonspecific threat looming large over the lives of its denizens. Considering the Souls series has always been one of death and melancholy, a doomsday scenario feels almost like a given.
Miyazaki also went on to confirm that the series' hallmarks - a large, sprawling world; punishing difficulty; and unique online features - will all be making a return in this next outing, however no other details were forthcoming. It was basically another way of saying, 'Yes, we're aware of why people like these games, and we're going to do more of that.'
While details on the setting and story were scarce, one area Miyazaki was happy to expound upon was combat; specifically, weapon arts. Each class of weapon in Dark Souls 3 will have its own unique ability to use in combat. For example, the longsword can perform a sweeping strike that bypasses an opponent's shield, while the scimitars can be duel-wielded to unlock a spinning attack that hits multiple opponents.
Miyazaki explained these extra flourishes were added to give players more variety in combat, as well as to make the less-popular weapons more attractive to players. In addition to swords, bows, and all other forms of martial weapons, Miyazaki also mentioned the game's magic system will receive a similar treatment. Details on that treatment were, of course, not forthcoming.
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| Tennis Pro Kei Nishikori Unwinds with Dragon Quest
Added: 22.06.2015 13:19 | 18 views | 0 comments
ANN writes: "After making it all the way to the quarterfinals of the 2015 French Open, Japanese professional tennis player Kei Nishikori will probably use some of his downtime to catch up on some sorely-missed Dragon Quest. According to a recent interview, the 25-year-old spends much of his holiday away from the tennis scene at home, with time dedicated to the Square Enix J-RPG series."
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