Crimzon Clover WORLD IGNITION - PC Review | Chalgyr's Game Room
Added: 19.06.2015 5:16 | 11 views | 0 comments
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Do you like lots of bullets flying around the screen at a rapid rate? Enjoy almost epilepsy-inducing explosions and splashes of bright colors? If not, Crimzon Clover WORLD IGNITION is not for you. It is however, perfect for someone like me that simply enjoys a good shoot-'em-up. Why? Because this is not just a good shooter, but a great one.
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| Star Wars: Battlefront delivers E3#39;s most dazzling demo
Added: 18.06.2015 16:08 | 23 views | 0 comments
Star Wars Battlefront has always been exciting. But you know what’s better than exciting? Giga-exciting. And fortunately, that’s exactly what DICE’s game now very much is, after its Hoth-based E3 gameplay demo.
It looks insane. It plays like someone just threw a first-person camera into a Star Wars movie battle. It has all the exciting, flash-bang bombast you want, and all the chaotic, intimate, human focus Star Wars needs. It is, quite frankly, a relentless, giddy, air-punch generator, and if you haven’t watched that demo yet, you must do so immediately, below, before you click on to learn all the new Battlefront details from . Also, some guy called Skywalker turned up. We hear he’s quite a big deal.
Also, why not check out everything we know about while you're here? Seriously, why the hell not? It's going to be great!
You know that really smarmy trick devs and publishers play when they know they have a really good looking game? The one where they run what looks like a cut-scene, then reveal it to be in-game just as you’re waiting for the cut? For once, we don’t actually begrudge EA or DICE that smugness. Seeing the gun and HUD come up over that Hoth corridor was, visually at least, the holymotherfuckingshitballs moment at E3. And it continued.
Although transparently choreographed to show the game at its most cinematic, Battlefront’s E3 2015 gameplay demo has us sold. In terms of fidelity, it’s stunning, DICE’s take-photos-of-ever-Star-Wars-prop-ever-and-use-them-for-textures strategy turning in genuinely unbelievable results. Seeing the game running for the first time is – at last – a real next-gen moment. But beyond that it’s the feel of the damn thing. TIE fighters move in just the right way as they scream and bank through the sky. AT-ATs shuffle and judder exactly as they should. Explosions and blaster fire have that same presence and texture you instinctively know is right. Even the radio chatter, right down to the acting style, is 100% Star Wars.
There might not be a strict class system in Battlefront, but that doesn’t mean that this is all-shooting, all the time. Although not formally discussed during the game’s on-stage E3 demo, we saw plenty of very cool, very Star Wars points of difference between the characters in play.
Some have small booster packs allowing quick, extended jumps, ideal for dodging out of the way of incoming fire or beating an opponent in the race to an objective. AT-AT drivers look to be able to pepper the ground with airstrikes. Orbital bombardments are in as well. And to defend against those, some players can also pop up impromptu bubble shields to protect anyone who can hop under them in time. Combined with Battlefront’s breakneck pace and constant pockets of aggression around multiple objectives, the resulting sense of giddy, dynamic, organised chaos feels… well it just feels very, very Star Wars.
It may seem an innocuous point to make, but it’s not. Obviously, this is something that should just happen, but if it didn’t, then the whole deal would be off. It would be catastrophic. Star Wars Battlefront would be over. But fear not. Taking down AT-ATs with Snowspeeder tow-cables is totally a thing. We’re not currently entirely sure how complex a process it is (as in, whether you need to actually aim and fire the cable, before carefully, manually snaring the legs, or whether it’s automated after doing a certain amount of damage), but it happens, it looks brilliant, and those big laser-dogs crump down just as they should. That’s what matters.
Don’t pretend you won’t 100% lose your mind when you first do it. Because you will. It will be lost.
Battlefront purists, fear not. While you may have – understandably – worried that some of the essence of the series would be lost via DICE’s transition from thirdto first-person shooting, that is not the case. This is an equal opportunities Star Wars shooter. Whether you want the immersion of FPS, or the wider viewing angle of TPS, Battlefront has you covered.
As the E3 demo switched between multiple viewpoints, both rebel and imperial, so too did the camera mode. It seems that either perspective will be freely available at the touch of a button. Old fan or new, this Battlefront should let you liberate the galaxy or blast rebel scum in exactly the fashion you wish. Huzzah!
Gameplay aside, this is the other big E3 reveal. Well, insofar as something that was obviously going to happen can be deemed a reveal. Joining the already announced Darth Vader and Boba Fett, Skywalker The Younger is a playable hero character in Star Wars: Battlefront. Sporting an insta-kill lightsaber and a very meaty Force push, Luke is Godzilla to normal ground troops, and a fearsome match for enemy hero units.
Though don’t judge us if we push our nerd glasses up our faces for a moment and question the canonical validity of Return of the Jedi Luke appearing in the battle of Hoth. We’re going to judge ourselves harder than you ever could, believe us.
Star Wars: Battlefront has arrived. At this year's Star Wars Celebration convention, we got the chance to see Battlefront in action and speak with the developers about what to expect from this new game. There's a lot to comb through, but at the top of the pile is the release date, which is currently set for November 17 in North America and November 20 in the UK. It's coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC through Origin.
Not long after that, the first DLC pack will be released, but we'll get to that in just a moment. Did you know that you can play in either first or third-person? We've got those details and so much more straight from the show floor, so read on and prepare yourself for the intergalactic battle of a lifetime.
Meanwhile, here's the latest trailer for December's movie, and our breakdown of its secrets.
If your favorite skirmish from the Star Wars franchise is the Gungan battle on Naboo, well, I've got some bad news for you. Star Wars: Battlefront will focus primarily on the original trilogy, with warzones across four planets: Endor, Hoth, Tatooine, and Sullust. Those first three should come as no surprise to Star Wars fans, as we've seen 'em all before. But that last one, Sullust, is largely unknown outside of the now-defunct expanded universe.
According to Wookieepedia, "All of Sullust was composed of multicolored rock, veined by lava channels; the planet went through atmospheric blackouts caused by gouts of smoke and ash." It's basically a hellish volcano planet, neat. The developers also revealed their first free DLC update for the game, which will be the Battle of Jakku. Naturally, this will take place on Jakku, and will help explain why the planet looks the way it does when you see in it Episode VII.
This DLC will be released to all SWB players on December 8, though if you pre-order the game you'll get the DLC a week early on December 1.
If you were hoping to hop in an X-Wing and fly from the jungles of Endor to the Death Star's core, well, maybe next time. Similar to the developer's own Battlefield franchise, Battlefront will feature three primary ways to wreak havoc on the other teams: troops, vehicles, and aircraft. In the demo we saw, X-Wings, TIE Fighters, Snowspeeders, AT-ATs, AT-STs, Speeder Bikes, and the Millennium Falcon were shown - all of which will be fully playable. They'll also be confined to the planet they're currently stationed on, so don't think you can just bail on a fight by flying into the stratosphere.
Star Wars games, especially the multiplayer ones, have all faced the same problem: everyone wants to be a Jedi (or Sith). Who has time for a lowly Stormtrooper when you could be a lightsaber-wielding, lightning-shooting badass? All the footage we saw featured Stormtrooper and Rebel Alliance soldiers fighting with various blasters and other ranged weapons - that is, until freaking Darth Vader popped in at the end a ripped a few Rebels a new one.
No, there's no Darth Vader character class or anything like that. By fulfilling certain conditions (that are still unknown), players will be able to spawn in as an iconic Star Wars character, such as Darth Vader or Boba Fett. Each of these legendary warriors will be packing their own special weapons and abilities (yes, Vader can force choke people). As for those certain conditions, DICE couldn't confirm if these transformations will be earned as Killstreak rewards or via some other means.
If you and a friend want a more relaxed Star Wars: Battlefront experience - meaning you're not dying over and over in multiplayer - then the co-op missions might be more your speed. These are specific challenges that recreate iconic moments from the original trilogy, such as the battle for Hoth. They're designed to be highly replayable with various customization settings, and can be tackled online with a buddy, or offline via split-screen (also with a buddy).
Partnerships are a sacred contract between you and another player, and once you've entered one you're entitled to certain benefits. For starters, you and your partner can always see each other on the minimap, and you can always spawn on that person so that you're never apart. Presumably, this only applies if both players are on the same team; otherwise, this could lead to some real unfortunate respawns.
Partners can also share unlocks with each other. While the developers weren't ready to talk about all the character progression options in the game, they did note that if one player had unlocked a special, high-powered weapon, they could share that weapon with their partner, even if they're at a much lower level. In this way, players can use partnerships to boost others up who are perhaps new to Battlefront.
Not much more to say about this one. Unlike developer DICE's Battlefield 4, which capped out at 64 players, Battlefront will feature games that hold up to 40 players total. If you're looking for something more manageable, the game will support multiplayer with as few as eight players (or those two-person missions mentioned earlier).
During our demo of the game, we noticed the person playing earned more points for scoring headshots, grenade kills, or other extravagant executions. And then there was the ominous 'Nemesis bonus'. DICE wouldn't comment on what the Nemesis bonus entailed, or if it's attached to a larger Nemesis system, but all those secrets will surely be revealed in the coming months leading up to Battlefront's release.
And for more on all things Star Wars, check out our .
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| The real winners and losers of E3 2015
Added: 18.06.2015 14:21 | 29 views | 0 comments
This year, the real winners of E3 are the players. Yes, yes - this phrase gets trotted out so often, it has become cliche. However, it really does feel like is show that offers something for everyone. Want mega-blockbuster games? Try Fallout 4, Halo 5, Uncharted 4, Ghost Recon Wildlands. Want something more designed? You've got Unravel, Abzu, The Last Guardian. Nostalgia? How about the Final Fantasy 7 remake, Shenmue 3, Rare's back catalogue... It's all here. Games win!
However, for every winner, there's often a loser. We've decided to round up a selection of our personal winners and losers from the show, demonstrating that for every awesome action, there's often a sad or amusing reaction. These aren't really games... more people, events and concepts. And Pele, who is all three.
Want to read about the actual games that won E3? Check the video below...
For dominating the first day with a . Which was full of Fallout 4. And Dishonored. And Doom. We can't over-stress how awesome Doom is.
For everything that on that stage.
For having pitched entirely at making them happy. And - to be clear - it made a lot of people (us included) very happy.
For having to witness Nintendo curtail the Wii U generation, via a public curbstomp of ' too much of, and franchise spin-offs few care for'. The muppets were funny, mind.
For now being the of video games.
...because all is years away.
For being the most genuinely excited and person at E3.
It's never good when you spawn a meme during a press conference, and EA's sports community guy did EXACTLY that. Poor fella.
For getting paid to derail a whole conference and .
Poor, poor David Rutter. It was like watching a sporty King Canute trying to turn back a tide of Pele gaffes.
For leaving a legacy that now includes three .
Sorry Tiger, it's Rory McIlroy's PGA Tour Golf now. .
For refusing to die.
For refusing to die.
For having the at E3.
For having the worst game name of E3.
For being than Jacob Frye in Assassin's Creed Syndicate.
For being awkward in front of millions of viewers (and the legendary Aisha Tyler) at the Ubi conference.
Because all the cool Nintendo games are coming to 3DS.
Because none of the Sony games are coming to Vita. :-<(/caption>
We got a lot of 'em - Final Fantasy 7, , The Last Guardian - and they genuinely set our worlds alight.
Did you notice how most games were a lot more stylised at E3? There certainly wasn't any talk of 'realistic physics' or 'high polygon counts'. The focus is back on the joy of playing. Sorry, realism: (pun intended) are better than reality...
Tags: Gods, Torn, Hack, Nintendo, Games, Wake, Creed, Fantasy, Last, There, While, Kids, Ghost, Down, The Last, Roll, Uncharted, Final, Guardian, Last Guardian, Final Fantasy, Because, David, Chevy, Pool, PGA Tour, Soul
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| Nintendo E3 2015 Event Trailer Roundup
Added: 17.06.2015 0:24 | 21 views | 0 comments
Nintendo showed off a lot of new trailers for its upcoming games at its E3 2015 event. It gave some more news about some games and announced a few other titles. Because it can be hard to keep track of all of the trailers, we've gathered them in one place. Check out all the videos below: Amiibo/Skylanders Trailer:Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer:Fire Emblem Fates:Genei Ibun Roku #FE/Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem:Hyrule Warriors Legends:The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes:Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam:Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash:Metroid Prime: Federation Force:Star Fox Zero:Super Mario Maker:Xenoblade Chronicles X:Yo-kai Watch:Yoshi's Woolly World:
Tags: Nintendo, Mario, Star, Trailer, Skylanders, Every, Paper, Shop, Legend, Hold, Fire, Roll, Super Mario, Fire Emblem, Emblem, Warriors, Because, Chronicles, Chevy, Megami, Megami Tensei, Tensei, Shin Megami, Animal
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| Nintendo E3 2015 Event Trailer Roundup
Added: 17.06.2015 0:24 | 14 views | 0 comments
Nintendo showed off a lot of new trailers for its upcoming games at its E3 2015 event. It gave some more news about some games and announced a few other titles. Because it can be hard to keep track of all of the trailers, we've gathered them in one place. Check out all the videos below: Amiibo/Skylanders Trailer:Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer: Fire Emblem Fates:Genei Ibun Roku #FE:Hyrule Warriors Legends:The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes:Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam:Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash:Metroid Prime: Federation Force:Star Fox Zero:Super Mario Maker:Xenoblade Chronicles X:Yo-kai Watch:Yoshi's Woolly World:
Tags: Nintendo, Mario, Star, Trailer, Skylanders, Every, Paper, Legend, Hold, Fire, Roll, Super Mario, Fire Emblem, Emblem, Warriors, Because, Chronicles, Chevy, Animal
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www.gamespot.com
| Nintendo E3 2015 Event Trailer Roundup
Added: 17.06.2015 0:24 | 35 views | 0 comments
Nintendo showed off a lot of new trailers for its upcoming games at its E3 2015 event. It gave some more news about some games and announced a few other titles. Because it can be hard to keep track of all of the trailers, we've gathered them in one place. Check out all the videos below: Amiibo/Skylanders Trailer:Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer:Fire Emblem Fates:Genei Ibun Roku #FE/Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem:Hyrule Warriors Legends:The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes:Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam:Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash:Metroid Prime: Federation Force:Star Fox Zero:Super Mario Maker:Xenoblade Chronicles X:Yo-kai Watch:Yoshi's Woolly World:
Tags: Nintendo, Mario, Star, Trailer, Skylanders, Every, Paper, Shop, Legend, Hold, Fire, Roll, Super Mario, Fire Emblem, Emblem, Warriors, Because, Chronicles, Chevy, Megami, Megami Tensei, Tensei, Shin Megami, Animal
From:
www.gamespot.com
| Nintendo E3 2015 Event Trailer Roundup
Added: 17.06.2015 0:24 | 30 views | 0 comments
Nintendo showed off a lot of new trailers for its upcoming games at its E3 2015 event. It gave some more news about some games and announced a few other titles. Because it can be hard to keep track of all of the trailers, we've gathered them in one place. Check out all the videos below: Amiibo/Skylanders Trailer:Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer:Fire Emblem Fates:Genei Ibun Roku #FE/Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem:Hyrule Warriors Legends:The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes:Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam:Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash:Metroid Prime: Federation Force:Star Fox Zero:Super Mario Maker:Xenoblade Chronicles X:Yo-kai Watch:Yoshi's Woolly World:
Tags: Nintendo, Mario, Star, Trailer, Skylanders, Every, Paper, Shop, Legend, Hold, Fire, Roll, Super Mario, Fire Emblem, Emblem, Warriors, Because, Chronicles, Chevy, Megami, Megami Tensei, Tensei, Shin Megami, Animal
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