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Posted on October 31, 2013 at 3:32 pm
Angry Birds Star Wars is a comical game set to be release on the Xbox One and the Playstation 4 for their respective launch dates. The game is also available on current handheld consoles, as well as the Nintendo Wii U and it’s expected to be a surprising success story.
Unlike many other Angry Birds games, this one benefits slightly more with a storyline, one that could see you playing it for hours. There are more than 100 levels, and it’s a game that appeals to a wide range of ages, even though mainly aimed toward younger children.
Serious gamers may look past the game and opt for something technically more difficult, but we’re certain it can prove a big success, and perhaps be a cult game that people talk about for years. So don’t be too surprised if you see an Angry Birds Star Wars sequel in 2015.
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Posted on August 26, 2013 at 1:10 pm
When Need For Speed: Rivals launches, it will likely be another step with EA commitment to crossing over the only and multiplayer experiences with their AllDrive feature that promises “seamless” integration between both forms of gameplay. Whatever your opinion on a game that essentially forces you to play multiplayer, there’s explanation for excitement regarding the next Need For Speed release: the chance to play an undercover cop who can pursue racing punks on your heart’s content. To aid celebrate their appearance at Gamescom 2013, a trailer was released that specialize in the law enforcement side of the road racing life.
It have to be noted that there’s not much gameplay to peer. Instead, a cinematic trailer that presupposed to tweak your imagination was the offering:
According to reports, players might be ready to choose between three other forms of playing styles in the event that they choose the law enforcement side, including patrol officers, enforcers, and undercover cops. The trailer specializes in the undercover aspect, and it feels like players would be ready to drive exotic cars letting them perhaps enter, after which disrupt races as they fight to catch drivers who’ve no respect for traffic laws. The sport is schedule to launch on November 19, and it’ll be available for all both console generations (PS3 and four, Xbox 360 and Xbox One) in addition to the computer environment. There’s, after all , a pre-order bonus in case you are so inclined.
This includes here:
- Exclusive access to the Nissan GT-R Black Edition
- Early access to advanced pursuit technology
- A custom livery
Is the Nissan a great enough reason to get in early?
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Posted on August 23, 2013 at 1:09 pm
Though plenty of online game news is popping out of this week’s Gamescom conference, not much of it concerns Nintendo’s Wii U platform. Instead, the subsequent-generation buzz continues to enclose Sony’s PlayStation 4 and Microsoft’s Xbox One. Square Enix, however, bucked that trend today by releasing a brand new preview for Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut for Wii U.
The new preview shows exactly how the re-release will play using the Wii U’s GamePad. During normal gameplay, the pad will display a map for the sport. Players can edit the map at the GamePad to mark locations and edit pre-set routes. Players can even glance through missions, sort inventory, and manage weapons at the unique controller.
In addition to the sport management aspects, the GamePad may be used to present the magic-senses feature that has become a trademark of Square Enix games. Called “smart vision plus” in Human Revolution, the feature allows players to carry the GamePad as much as the screen and scan for enemies behind walls.
Additional GamePad features for the Wii U version of Human Revolution include turning the pad right into a sniper rifle scope, using the touch screen for the hacking mini-game, and playing the sport entirely at the GamePad itself. Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut is currently scheduled for release sometime before the tip of the year for Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbxo 360, and PC.
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Posted on August 23, 2013 at 11:09 am
If you have ever been envious of all those sci-fi movies where the characters can swipe and faucet at translucent screens placed seemingly everywhere, Microsoft has the product for you. The newest technology, paired with Kinect, gives users the power to show any surface right into a touch screen. As a plus, it is not nearly as expensive as you possibly can suspect.
The software comes from Ubi Interactive (not linked to Ubisoft) and commenced as only a prototype product. Now, the software is on sale for consumers. The fee ranges from $149 to $1499 looking on the version purchased, and should be paired with a projector and a Kinect sensor.
When paired with a computer loaded with the software, the Kinect sensor’s 3D mapping capability allows users to click, zoom and scroll through web content and applications just because it will be done on a smartphone or tablet.
[Source: cnet]
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Posted on August 21, 2013 at 1:09 pm
Q-Games, the developer behind the PixelJunk series of games, is bringing a set of music visualizers to the PlayStation 3.
The app should be available on Tuesday, August 13 for a limited two-week price of $2.99. After that, the app might be $4.99. It’ll include six visualizers with names like Fibre, Alien Contact, and Conscious Thought.
On the PlayStation Blog posting for the hot music application, Q-Games producer James Mielke says that the explanation Q-Games was interested by making a visualizer was born of PixelJunk’s previous music visualizer application, PixelJunk 4am. PixelJunk 4am required a PlayStation Move and camera, limiting its user-base. This new visualizer app may be downloaded and utilized by anyone with a PlayStation 3.
[Source: PlayStation Blog]
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