Author: dpugh007

  • Pokémon Anime Opening Recreated Using Gameplay From Let's Go, Pikachu & Eevee

    Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Let’s Go, Eevee launch today, and the Pokémon team is celebrating with a fun video recreating the original opening to the animated series.

    Since the Let’s Go games are remakes of Pokémon Yellow, the team layers on the nostalgia using the original anime theme song and does its best to stage the shots from the opening using in-game cutscenes and gameplay from the newly released Switch games. You can see the video below.

    Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu & Eevee is out today. To see us take on Mewtwo and use co-op play, check out this episode of New Gameplay Today. To learn the pros and cons of the game as a whole, check out our review.

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Fallout 76 Players Record The First Nuke Drop And Hellish Endgame Battle

    Fallout 76 Players Record The First Nuke Drop And Hellish Endgame Battle

    A group of Fallout 76 players launched the first nuke of the game right at a fissure site. They triggered an event called Scorched Earth, which tasks the players to kill a level 95 scorchbeast queen in under thirty minutes. The crazy thing is, they did it, and you can watch the whole battle unfold. Just keep in mind that the video contains a lot of strong language and the audio seems to be a bit off in places.

    If you want to launch your own nukes in the wasteland, be prepared for a challenge. You first have to discover a silo which will have a unique code to unlock the launch sequence. Finding the codes can be tricky, since they only drop after you defeat certain enemies in the world. After collecting the entire sequence, you can choose where on the map you want to detonate the bomb.

    If you are interested in seeing a more typical vault-dweller experience, watch us play three hours of the beta here. Fallout 76 is out now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

    [Source: Nickaroo93 on YouTube]

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Gaming Heads Unveils Second Lara Croft Statue In Limited Edition Series

    Gaming Heads Unveils Second Lara Croft Statue In Limited Edition Series

     

    Gaming Heads has unveiled its second Lara Croft statue in a lineup of six to-be-revealed replicas based on the classic Tomb Raider games. Fans of the teflon Lara Croft days, can now preorder a 12-inch statue of Lara Croft from Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft. This is the second limited edition statue to be revealed after the first replica was unveiled back in March based on the first Tomb Raider game.

    Gaming Heads has also released the full lineup to come which spans the gamut from 1996 all the way up to the modern day with the final statue being based off Lara Croft in Rise of the Tomb Raider. 

    The latest release comes in three different editions, each priced at $299.99. The regular statue has Lara wielding two Uzi pistols and is limited to 1,000 pieces worldwide. The exclusive version comes with an pair of interchangeable arms with Lara gripping a shotgun and is limited to 500 pieces. And the collective edition has both pairs of interchangeable arms but is left unpainted, for people to paint it to their own liking or optionally choose to have it painted like the first two editions. There are only 50 collective editions available worldwide.

    These limited-edition statues celebrate the 20th anniversary of the iconic franchise. Fans preordering the Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft statue should expect the release around the second half of 2019. While the other four statues have yet to be unveiled, if you buy all six, each has been designed to fit with the others to act as “the ultimate tribute to Lara Croft.”

    To preorder the statue, head here for the regular edition, here for the exclusive edition, and here for the collective edition.

    [Source: Toyark]

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Report: Bandai Namco Studios Vancouver Closes

    Report: Bandai Namco Studios Vancouver Closes

    Bandai Namco Studios Vancouver has reportedly closed. The news comes from Tekken mobile game director and studio senior vice president Landon Nguyen on Twitter.

    “I’m sad to announce that as of today Bandai Namco Studios Vancouver will be shutting down,” Nguyen said in a tweet. “I want to thank everyone who came with us on this journey. We shipped some awesome experiences together. Thank you to all the fans who supported our games and our studio.”

    I’m sad to announce that as of today Bandai Namco Studios Vancouver will be shutting down. I want to thank everyone who came with us on this journey. We shipped some awesome experiences together. Thank you to all the fans who supported our games and our studio #gamedev

    — Landon Nguyen (@Arc9ine) November 16, 2018

    The studio worked on multiple titles including the popular Pac-Man 256. The team was also responsible for Tekken Mobile, Tap My Katamari, and Pac-Man Bounce.

    We’ve reached out to Bandai Namco for confirmation and comment. We will update this story if a statement is received.

    [Source: Landon Nguyen on Twitter]

     

    Our Take
    It’s always awful to learn about a studio closure, and this is no different. We hope those affected by the closure land on their feet and are able to find something new soon.

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Killer7 Is Now Suddenly Available On Steam

    Killer7 Is Now Suddenly Available On Steam

     Although we knew Killer7 was coming to Steam right around now, we weren’t sure when, exactly, that would be. Turns out, it’s today.

    As we mentioned in our recent New Gameplay Today of the game, the PC version is an up-res of the original that includes mouse and keyboard support for $20. You can also nab the game, its soundtrack (which is good if you like creepy ambient noises and club music alike), and digital artbook, for $30. You can grab it for a reduced price until November 22, however.

    To see why at least one Game Informer editor thinks it’s the greatest game of all time, watch our entire Super Replay of the game, including a guest appearance by director Suda 51.

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Darksiders III Story Trailer Sends Fury After the Seven Deadly Sins

    Hell hath no Fury.

    In case you’d forgotten, Darksiders III is due out in just a couple of weeks. The series isn’t quite on the same level as the top drawer franchises on PS4, but the games are beloved by fans, so there’s a quiet anticipation for this new title starring Fury.

    This anti-heroine is another of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, sent to Earth to deal with the Seven Deadly Sins. In the above story trailer, it’s not made entirely clear why, but it makes for a neat series of boss battles at least. The game’s looking pretty decent as far as character action games go.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Monster Hunter: World's Big Winter Festival Starts This Month

    Let it snow.

    Monster Hunter: World is approaching its first birthday on PlayStation 4, and we must admit that the game’s enjoyed a good run of free content courtesy of Capcom. Next on the agenda is The Winter Star Fest (read: the game’s Winter festival), and it’s due to begin on the 30th November. It’s set to last until the 17th December.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • State of Decay 2 New Free Zedhunter Update Available Now

    State of Decay 2 New Free Zedhunter Update Available Now

    Today, to celebrate and thank the 4 million strong State of Decay 2 community, we’re releasing the Zedhunter Update to Xbox Game Pass subscribers and current players for free. Players will get this pack, which adds a wealth of new options and ways to enjoy the game, as part of a content update beginning today – it’s our way of saying thanks to the 4 million of you who have supported our game since launch.

    At X018 last weekend, we provided some initial details for the Zedhunter Update and how it brings new weapons and gameplay items to your community, but now we’re ready to give you a deeper dive into the Zedhunter Update’s additions. The Zedhunter Update integrates into your main community game and adds an iconic zombie-slaying weapon: crossbows, with eight new types now available! This is big, as crossbows are silent and powerful weapons – for example, scoped crossbows can more easily score headshots without drawing any attention or aggression from other zombies nearby.

    State of Decay 2 Zedhunter

    State of Decay 2 Zedhunter

    Crossbow bolts can also be recovered afterwards (making them the eco-friendliest post-zombie apocalypse weapon around), and unlike traditional firearms, crossbows never jam or break. Because they’re powerful, efficient and silent, using them against a plague zombie gives you a higher chance of extracting a plague sample. The new crossbows might be your go-to weapon, but the Zedhunter Update also comes with three new melee and three new close-combat weapons for the more hands-on and stealthier survivor – giving you plenty of swords and knives to fight enemies with.

    Expect even more customization options in the Zedhunter Update; the content update will include the ability to reset a survivor’s core skill specializations. If you ever wanted to switch your Cardio from Marathon to Backpacking you can read a new training manual and then change the specialization of that core skill – though be aware that the trade-off is that you’ll gain experience for this new skill slower than usual. Additionally, we’ve added six new “quirk skills” (like “Hygiene”) which provide new buffs to your survivors or to your community; you can find these skill books by tracking down the Skills Trader when that character visits your town.

    State of Decay 2 Zedhunter

    State of Decay 2 Zedhunter

    One other gameplay addition we’re excited about is the addition of three new potent plague consumables. These can drastically enhance your survivor’s abilities; but we should mention that they’re basically poison to humans, since they involve consuming a touch of plague infection. Maybe a little infection is worth it for the ability to see in the dark or sneak past zombies without drawing their attention – it’ll be up to you to decide.

    To help introduce all this new content, we’ve added several missions to the game (and updated others). If you want to experience these new missions, keep an eye out for missions labeled “Mysterious” you may happen across during your quest. Lastly, we’ve added three new achievements for you to attain for as you play through the new Zedhunter Update additions.

    State of Decay 2 Zedhunter

    State of Decay 2 Zedhunter

    As mentioned before, the Zedhunter Update will be free for all SOD2 players – Xbox Game Pass members, Standard Edition and Ultimate Edition owners – beginning today. If you’ve been waiting to jump into the game, now’s the perfect time with the Xbox Black Friday sale coming around the corner. Whether you start a new Xbox Game Pass for just $1 for the first month**, or get either the Standard Edition and Ultimate Edition on sale for 35% off, the Zedhunter Update will be ready and waiting for you.

    At Undead Labs, we’ve set out to build the ultimate zombie survival fantasy and are committed to delivering that in every way – which is why we’ve also announced that in the near future players can look forward to a new difficulty experience, along with the chance to return to Trumbull Valley in 2019. With today’s free Zedhunter Update, we’re giving our 4 million (and growing) players even more tools to answer the question: how will you survive?

    See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire

    Related:
    Sunset Overdrive Comes to Windows 10 PC and Steam Today
    Festive Fun Returns to Madden Ultimate Team with Harvest: Turkey Bowl
    Next Week on Xbox: New Games for November 20 to 23

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Free-to-Play Juggernauts SMITE and Paladins Announce Cross-Play Support on Everything But PS4

    Probably coming later.

    Sony’s stance on cross-platform play has changed. The Japanese giant confirmed that it was working to enable cross-play on PlayStation 4 back in September, and the statement came alongside Fortnite’s cross-play beta, which is ongoing.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Astro C40 TR Is a Modular Pro Controller for PS4 Arriving Next Year

    Mod cons.

    With Sony still neglecting to create a ‘Pro’ or ‘Elite’ DualShock 4 itself, it’s up to third parties to fill the space with a variety of alternative pads. We’ve seen a few efforts over the last couple of years, and now tech company Astro has stepped into the arena with its C40 TR controller.

    As with other controllers of its ilk, the C40 TR has been built to accommodate for hardcore players and professional use in tournaments. Rear buttons and trigger stops, along with some accompanying software, allow you to configure the pad to your liking. Its USP, however, is its modular front. The two sticks and the D-pad can all be swapped around as you see fit, and there are even alternative stick caps for you to customise how they feel. It’s an interesting proposition that some PS4 owners might want to consider, although at $199.99, it’s pretty pricey.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

    Powered by WPeMatico