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Free DLC Heading to Affordable Space Adventures, With Plans for Future Paid Content

Added: 10.06.2015 12:30 | 6 views | 0 comments


Article: Free DLC Heading to Affordable Space Adventures, With Plans for Future Paid Content

Extra Value Space Adventures

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Sword Coast Legends Confirmed For Xbox One And PS4

Added: 10.06.2015 0:41 | 20 views | 0 comments



Dungeons and Dragons is venturing back into the land of video games with the announcement that n-Space and Digital Extremes will be launching Sword Coast Legends, a new RPG adventure, for both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 later this year.

From: www.cinemablend.com

15 Essential Facts You Gotta Know About Star Wars: Battlefront

Added: 09.06.2015 23:05 | 11 views | 0 comments


1. Playable "Heroes"



The upcoming installment of the next Star Wars game will let you play as a handful of "hero" characters. Darth Vader and Bobba Fett are some of the original trilogy players that can be unlocked.


2. No prequel era



Don't expect to see many call-backs to the prequel trilogy. It's obvious that the developers of Star Wars: Battlefront are keeping their focus on the original trilogy and the future of the franchise.


3. No Campaign Mode



Star Wars: Battlefront will be without one major gaming mode when it's released: a single player campaign. Bummer? Kinda, yeah. But if you like to play alone, there's an offline solo mode to hone your skills in.


4. 40-player battles will be epic



One of the improved gameplay features is huge battles that will involve up to 40 players. You'll feel like you're actually in the Star Wars universe!



5. Fly high

TIE fighters, X-wings and the majestic beast that made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs, the Millennium Falcon, are all flyable crafts in Star Wars: Battlefront.


6. Bon voyage, space battles



Space battles from Star Wars: Battlefront II are a thing of the past. Too bad, right? You'll be stuck to planet-based battles in this installment.


7. Release date confirmed



The anticipation for all-new Star Wars content is keeping us on the edge of our seats, but the wait is almost over. Battlefront will be released on PS4 and Xbox One on Nov. 19.


8. Crafted missions



With a lack of campaign mode in Battlefront, the game will focus instead on crafted missions. These missions can be played alone, online co-op or a split screen.


9. Star Wars: Battlefront looks gorgeous



The trailer that dropped at the Star Wars Celebration in April used actual game footage in tease. The worlds of Endor and Hoth look as good as any next-gen game around.


10. Four planets confirmed



A handful of familiar worlds will be gracing the gameplay of Star Wars: Battlefront. Endor, Hoth and Tattoine return from the original trilogy, while a new world Sullust will be introduced.


11. Equal opportunity Stroomtroopers



According to the game's developers, you're able to play as a male or female stormtrooper in the upcoming edition.


12. Hop on and destroy



Not only have the locations for the battles in Star Wars: Battlefront been revealed, so have the vehicles you can ascertain while battling. On Endor, gamers can hop on speed bikes and AT-ATs. On Hoth, try riding a snow speeder.


13. First AND third person mode



Gamers will have their druthers when it comes to which style of shooter they want to play as. You'll be able to switch freely between first and third person view.


14. Free DLC



Die-hard Star Wars fans can get their fix on a new planet by preordering Battlefront. If you do, you'll get the Battle of Jakku DLC a week earlier than the Dec. 8 release.


15. Everyone's favorite droids will make an appearance



R2-D2 and C-3PO will continue to be a major influence in all of Star Wars, and that includes video games. The droids will reportedly have some kind of role in Battlefront.


From: www.gamespot.com

The Most Fun Theme Park Rides of All Time

Added: 09.06.2015 22:51 | 25 views | 0 comments


Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin



Also known as Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters, this attraction at Disney World and Disneyland takes place on the tiny scale of the Toy Story hero. You pilot an Omnimover space vehicle equipped with laser pistols in an arcade-style shooting gallery showdown. Dripping in neon and nostalgia, it's a love letter to Pixar fans.


Space Mountain



Chief among Tomorrowland's highlights is the venerable Space Mountain, an institution of a roller coaster. The lines are often gargantuan, but you're treated to space-age decor that only Disney can deliver. It's a ride so fun you almost don't mind the wait. Most people exit its sleek steel tubes reborn with a brighter smile and hope for the future.


Star Tours (and more!)



Disney and Star Wars have long had an amiable relationship, but now that Disney owns the franchise outright, you can expect a much larger Star Wars presence at their parks coinciding with the sequels. Until then, there's always the delightfully quaint motion simulator ride Star Tours.


Indiana Jones Adventure



You've always wanted to blast through dangerous caves on an expedition with Indy, and this ride at Disneyland finally lets you fulfill that dream. You're even treated to an iconic boulder chase. If you want to hang onto your memories, Indiana Jones artist Drew Struzan sells prints of the original ride poster featured above.


The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror



Disneyland's sister park California Adventure offers up a Rod Serling-inspired surprise for guests willing to explore this haunted hotel. If you've got the stomach for a 13-story drop, you don't want to miss this weird and wonderful homage.


Spaceship Earth



If you're the kind of person who gets a kick out of browsing through vintage issues of Popular Mechanics, then Spaceship Earth will be your retro-future kitsch metropolis. Housed inside Epcot's trademark sphere, Spaceship Earth is a waltz down a memory lane of human technological dreams and accomplishments.


Mission: SPACE



Despite its utopian space-age vibe, Disney's Mission: Space (located in Epcot Park) puts you through a very real physical gauntlet in this astronaut training simulation. Finally you can experience the g-force of liftoff in the pit of your own stomach.


The Incredible Hulk Roller Coaster



The fabled Marvel Superheroes Theme Park has yet to open in Dubai, but Islands of Adventure in Florida has a healthy array of comic book coasters, including this one featuring The Incredible Hulk. After hurtling through its launched lift hill, your face might turn a shade of green too.


Transformers: The Ride



Frequently cited as one of the best theme park attractions in the world, Transformers: The Ride is a thrilling combo of a 3D cinematic experience and a traditional vehicle-mounted expedition. You can find it at Universal Studios Hollywood and Florida, but unfortunately, Tyrese Gibson is not included.


Jurassic Park: The Ride



The upcoming release of Jurassic World already has reignited Jurassic Park fever, and the only prescription is more dinosaurs. Get yourself over to Universal Studios Hollywood for a boat ride through a vicious velociraptor picnic.


Clarence's Coaster from True Romance



Quentin Tarantino's first screenplay remains his most charming and sincere film. If you've got a soft spot for Clarence, a fellow comic book shop geek, you'll want to catch The Viper at Six Flags Magic Mountain to recreate his infamous drug deal with Bronson Pinchot.


Batman: The Ride



Batman may hide out in a cave, but that hasn't stopped him from showing up at more than a half-dozen theme parks across the country, like this breackneck coaster ride at Six Flags Over Texas. You can even ride the whole thing backwards this year at Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey!


Battlestar Galactica: Human vs Cyborg



If you're willing to travel, you can find decent geek-culture-inspired rides overseas, like this Battlestar Galactica set of dueling roller coasters at Universal Studios Singapore. Because of intentional near-misses that are mere inches apart, the ride has been under an extended safety review. But if you're brave enough to hack it, it's scheduled to reopen this year.


Back to the Future: The Ride



It used to be a staple at Universal Studios in Hollywood and Florida, but now that those attractions have shut down, Universal Studios Japan is the only place to find this Delorean simulator that hurtles you back through time to the prehistoric age. Great Scott!


Ace Attorney Investigations



Diligent travelers can find a special treat hiding on the third floor of Sega's Tokyo amusement park, Joypolis. A life-size Miles Edgeworth from Phoenix Wright fame invites guests to investigate clues strewn about a crime scene. Expect cameos by fan favorites across the classic adventure series.


From: www.gamespot.com

Space Hulk: Deathwing Screens 9 June 2015

Added: 09.06.2015 21:07 | 2 views | 0 comments


From the creators of E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy

From: www.gamershell.com

For the Love of Gaming Podcast Episode 175: Space Witcher

Added: 09.06.2015 17:16 | 24 views | 0 comments


Its June, and that means its time to talk not only games, but what will be coming in the future at E3 2015. Cory played Evolve and Splatoon. Basher picked up and was amazed by The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Rumors about E3 2015 are not too crazy this year, but there will always be those wild ones. Is Sony prepping an Uncharted Trilogy on PS4? Will Naughty Dog be making it? Dishonored 2 rumored to not be making an appearence at Bethesda E3 conference. Is Microsoft going to revive Perfect Dark, and create a new third person shooter? Square Enix says they have a big RPG coming soon. Is it just a remake? What does Mass Effect 4 need to be to become great? Find out what games Cory and Basher want to see most at E3 2015.

From: n4g.com

Space Hulk: Deathwing - FPS Powered By Unreal Engine 4 - Gets New Details Screenshots

Added: 09.06.2015 12:16 | 5 views | 0 comments


Focus Home Interactive has released a new set of screenshots and some new details about Space Hulk: Deathwing. Space Hulk: Deathwing? is a First-Person Shooter experience of Games Workshop?s classic Space Hulk boardgame set in the universe of Warhammer 40,000, developed on Unreal Engine 4 by Streum On Studio, the team behind E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy.

From: n4g.com

Invader Crush

Added: 07.06.2015 21:10 | 1 views | 0 comments


A turn-based arcade game that's inspired by Space Invaders but takes a whole new direction to gameplay

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A Look At The Real-Time Space Fleet Combat of Starfall Tactics - Cliqist

Added: 07.06.2015 12:16 | 26 views | 0 comments


Zack Keosaian writes: "Some very impressive space RTS games have been showing up recently with some very attractive and in-depth features. Many developers are taking a hybrid approach, combining elements of gameplay from other genres and expertly fusing them to the real time strategy genre. Putting the power of fleet assembly in the player's hands, Starfall Tactics is an Unreal Engine 4 built RTS with some expansive customization that balances the action with the time-consuming task of creating and organizing a fleet of battleships in space. With the Kickstarter goal making it over the halfway point, we're taking a look at the pre-alpha demo."

From: n4g.com

Space Ace - Impossible Gaming

Added: 05.06.2015 8:16 | 6 views | 0 comments


Tristan feebly attempts the broken 16-bit version of the classic Space Ace on this weeks episode of Impossible Gaming while Chadley laughs vigorously at his misfortune. The two talk about Green Day, The greatest run in Space Ace history and the possibility of unlimited continues.

From: n4g.com


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