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21 Fabulous Batman Cosplayers Who Are So Ready for Arkham Knight

Added: 01.06.2015 17:46 | 4 views | 0 comments


He's a Silent Guardian, a Watchful Protector



San Diego is not so grim as Gotham City, but Ted Rotunda still stands guard over its citizens while attending Comic-Con. You know, just in case.


This is Catwoman, Hear Her Roar



One of the coolest features of Arkham Knight is the new Dual Play feature, which allows Batman's allies, such as Catwoman, to help out with fights on the fly. Above, Jessica Del Pino poses as Catwoman next to an original Batmobile during Comic-Con in San Diego.


What Do You Think, Bat-Brain?



Cosplayer Cara poses as the mischievous Harley Quinn during the London Super Comic Con at Excel. Harley Quinn is among the cast of villains returning for Arkham Knight.


Is Your Mind Playing Tricks on You ... Or Am I?



Scarecrow returns as the main antagonist of Arkham Knight. He's on a mission to unite the super-villains of Gotham under a common cause: destroying Batman. In spite of his evil intentions, Scarecrow's popularity spans the world. Above, a fan poses as Scarecrow at the MCM Ireland Comic Convention.


He's the Hero Chiba Deserves



In Chiba, just east of Tokyo, a 41-year-old man has gained notoriety by dressing as Batman and patrolling the streets on his "ChiBatpod." Above, a local woman watches in bemusement as the hometown hero zooms by.


Holy Call-Waiting, Batman!



Beau Elfman, of La Mesa, California, answers an urgent call while dressed as Robin at Comic-Con in San Diego. Robin will definitely appear in Arkham Knight, and you can catch his character reveal in the "All Who Follow You" trailer.


The Darth Knight Rises



A fan in Bangalore shows off a fun Batman/Star Wars mashup for India's Comic Con. Unfortunately, Lord Vader has not been confirmed for Arkham Knight.


Whatchyou Think it Was ... Poison?



We know from trailers that the mysterious Poison Ivy will return in the new Arkham Knight, but it's still unclear how big a role she'll play as a villain. Above, a fan poses as Poison Ivy at Comic-Con in San Diego.


Now the Real Game Begins!



The bonus Riddler Trophy challenges are some of the coolest sections in the Arkham games, and they're making a welcome return in Arkham Knight. Above, Michael Gilbert dons his best Riddler outfit for New York Comic Con.


You Can't Outsmart Mother Nature



Autumn Breeze blows a kiss to her admirers while dressed as Poison Ivy for the San Diego Comic-Con.


Nine Lives, Remember?



A cosplayer shows off her classic take on Catwoman at the annual C2E2 Comic & Entertainment Expo in Chicago.


Keep Your Enemies Closer



Fierce rivals make amends as Magdalena Makulec, Kirk Reay, and Juliette Stone pose for an unlikely team-up at the London Super Comic Con.


X Marks the Spot



Brazilian cosplayer Pomp Berry shows off her Poison Ivy costume at the MCM Ireland comic convention in Dublin.


Agent Provocateur



A French cosplayer steps into the ring as Catwoman at a convention in Lyon, France.


Villains Unite



Siblings Lecigne Ines and Jobian Ines pose as their favorite Batman villains, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn, in the Gaslamp District on the first day of San Diego Comic-Con.


The Keystone To Law and Order



A cute pair of classic cosplayers poses in front of authentic Gotham police vehicles for Comic-Con 2014 in San Diego.


Even Super Criminals Need a Break



Gen Nylen, dressed as Catwoman, and Maddie Des Jardins, dressed as Harley Quinn, take a breather on the sidelines while attending San Diego Comic-Con.


Robin Lets Loose



Batman fans and a very wild Robin celebrate a cricket match between West Indies and England at the Trent Bridge cricket ground in Nottingham.


Another Deadly Duo



Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn have a longstanding friendship, celebrated here by two cosplayers at the 2014 Wizard World Comic Con in Portland, Oregon.


To The Batmobile



Batman poses next to the original Tim Burton Batmobile at the Maison d'Ailleurs, a museum of science fiction in Switzerland.


Call Me Harley! Everyone Does!



Cosplayer Kaili Williams of West Palm Beach, Fla., poses as Harley Quinn for a stylized photo shoot.


From: www.gamespot.com

We Are Doomed

Added: 29.05.2015 21:19 | 20 views | 0 comments


Achievements: Complete the following tasks to unlock PlayStation 4 trophy rewards. Endless 1 (Bronze) Reach Zone 6...

From: megagames.com

Speaking to Naoki Yoshida, the Man Who Saved Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn

Added: 29.05.2015 16:16 | 11 views | 0 comments


Vice: "Honestly, it couldn't get any worse." I've just asked Naoki Yoshida, director on the resurrected Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, what he thought of the original game when he took over the project. Initially released in 2005, Final Fantasy XIV was a pretty terrible game, seemingly ignoring the years of refinement the MMO genre had undergone in favour of a clunky, unintuitive interface and boring content, it arrived to a torrent of negative press. It even made Wikipedia's page for video games that received a notably poor reception, alongside such extraordinary dog shit as Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing and Superman 64. Then Square Enix president Yoichi Wada declared that the game had "greatly damaged" the Final Fantasy brand. It was, by all measurements, a complete f*ck up.

From: n4g.com

7 reasons Final Fantasy 14: Heavensward is a truly epic MMO expansion

Added: 29.05.2015 13:00 | 23 views | 0 comments


is a bit of an anomaly. In an age when most MMOs end up going free-to-play within a year (hello Wildstar and The Elder Scrolls Online), FF14 is going from strength to strength. And with good reason. Not only is it a great example of an MMO, but it’s also a fantastic Final Fantasy experience it’s its own right. It also works perfectly on consoles too, everything mapping to a PS4 or PS3 pad perfectly.

And now that world is about to get even bigger with the Heavensward expansion on 23 June. Following the events of the current story (you’ll have to complete it to get to the new areas), your adventurer sets off North to the gleaming city of Ishgard and beyond, and the story let alone any side quests. After a hands-on with it I’m as giddy as a Spriggan with a shiny new rock, there’s just so much on offer. So here’s seven reasons why Heavensward is going to be epic...

After waddling around A Realm Reborn with nothing but the tease of Gyshal Greens to keep it going, your Fat Chocobo is feeling seriously peckish. Whip out a slice of cake and your mighty yellow steed will be so excited he’ll take flight, his rolls gently wobbling in the wind.

You can also fly a more stern-looking Griffin and your normal, average weight Chocobo, but there’s a real sense of glee as the lemon chubster frantically reaches for his sugary prize. The sense of scale as you fly is just as joyful, the new areas are enormous. With multiple layers and hidden nooks to explore, swooping down over the landscape filled me with awe.

The healing Astrologian, defensive Dark Knight and damage-dealing Machanist all slot into the existing class balance nicely, each one bringing a little something special to the table. They’ll all start at level 30 rather than at one and you won’t need a base class to unlock them.

With such a huge Great sword, the Dark Knight feels appropriately weighty when swung during one of it’s many ‘dark’-themed moves. They also have two stances. Darkside will see you do some serious damage, but will drain your MP, while Grit will see you through any tough blows enemies can throw at you and get them to hit you rather than the rest of your party.

Machanists act a bit like the already existing Bards. They have two Turrets (one for groups, one for single targets) that need to be placed down to lend a helping hand, and can be switched to buff your party when needed. The Turrets won’t follow you like a Summoner’s pet will, it’s all about skillful deployment.

Finally, Astrologians are the star of the expansion (see what I did there, eh? EH?!), employing healing spells to keep your party alive, stances to aid with damage or buffing your friends, and a deck of cards that keeps you on your toes by dealing (and needing to manage) one of six random effects.

Part of a Free Company (that’s a guild in FF14 parlance)? Then you’ll be able to buy a workshop for your house and work together to fashion your own flying boat out of fancy lumber and nails. Accessible from the same door as private rooms, the workshop is a separate area where you can remodel the look of your house or swap out airship parts before sending them out of exploratory adventures.

The launch of Heavensward and airships will definitely be putting any crafters and gatherers out there in high demand. You’ll have to work together to build four different types of ship parts that are then slotted together. Each piece has different stats so, for example, you may build a speedy ship, but it’ll run out of fuel faster. It adds an interesting layer of customisation, though Square Enix has yet to release any details on what the rewards for sending out your ship will be.

As well as adding the three new Jobs, the expansion will also see all of the current classes getting an update as the reach the new cap at level 60. Adding so many new moves and making sure they all gel together is a tricky balancing act, and one that it still being worked on, but what I went hands-on with was promising indeed.

I tried out the Monk class, notorious in the current game for having an irritating dip in punching power when you find yourself with nothing to hit during a lull in hostilities, but the additions in Heavensward completely make up for that. You’ll be able to trade in your greased Lightning stacks for a powerful kick - great if you time it to land just before a break in a battle - and a Meditation mechanic that sees you stack the move while you have nothing to smack. Reach five stacks and you can choose to heal your TP (the stuff that lets you perform fancy moves) or unleash a really big attack to make up for lost time. It really keeps you on your toes, and as soon as I went back to playing without the new moves I found myself really missing them.

Adding an expansion to an MMO is a tricky business. New players start noticing it more as hype builds, but the amount to catch up on can be quite intimidating, and existing players often rocket off in the freshly added sunset to try out all of the new toys, leaving any newer players behind in the dust.

Game producer and director Naoki Yoshida aims to rectify that with a raft of measures to help new players catch up. If you’re starting fresh when Heavensward launches you’ll get to enjoy the benefits of double experience points for faster levelling, and priority in dungeon queues so you can work on finishing the current A Realm Reborn story. You’ll also be able to run dungeons with friends at higher levels without them scaling down, to help you power right on through. Yoshida’s aim is for people to play through the story “like they’re binge watching their favourite TV series.”

Like loot and running through dungeons? Then Heavensward will have eight new ones for you to challenge, among them the Sharlayan Library, which I got my hands on. Filled with books (that have a disturbing number of teeth and demons poking out of them), as well as angry ink pots and magic frogs, it’s an enchanting place. Its also a challenging one. While the group I was with was still getting to grips with new skills, they were all experienced players and yet we still wiped on bosses. It was never frustrating though, as each failure felt like a lesson that saw us come back even stronger.

You’ll also have more say over how your party approaches dungeons, with the updated duty finder letting you set a ‘loot master’ or having ‘greed only’ on rolls to give everyone an equal chance, as well as syncing everyone down to a lower level or challenging it with fewer party members to make things more challenging.

Okay, so those are the six BIG reasons to pick up Heavensward on 23 June, but there are so many other exciting additions that I couldn’t choose a seventh. So here’s to all the other little reasons that this is the MMO you need to be playing, be that on console or on PC. Deep breath now everyone…

A new eight-man raid (with a normal and hard mode) set inside a giant living Fortress called Alexander that’s coming two weeks after launch; an extension to the crafting system that lets you specialise in three crafts, and a similar system for gatherers that grants ‘divine favours’ for getting rare items; your retainers will also be rising to level 60; a new Frontline PvP area with a completely different rule set that features varying spawn points and ruins to take control of; a brofist emote; and new large-scale FATES, recipes, hunts, treasure maps, sightseeing points, quests, and, most importantly, new Triple Triad cards to dish out the pain. With so much on offer, I can’t wait to get stuck in.


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