Category: Gamespot

  • Gran Turismo Sport Delayed

    Gran Turismo Sport has been delayed into 2017, developer Polyphony Digital has announced. In a post on the PlayStation Blog, studio founder Kazunori Yamauchi said the team needs “more time to perfect GT Sport.”

    “We’ve already dedicated so much effort towards since announcing the title,” he said. “We do not want to compromise the experience in any way. While we cannot confirm a new release date at this time, we are more committed than ever to making GT Sport the best Gran Turismo game to date.”

    According to Yamauchi, Gran Turismo Sport is one of Polyphony’s most ambitious undertakings, owing to the use of the “latest technologies, such as physics-based rendering and sound simulations.”

    This, along with the Sports mode designed to emphasise the competitive nature of the game, is the studios attempt to “truly reinvent what it means to be a racing game.”

    Although GT Sport has been delayed, the game will still be shown at upcoming events. Sony is scheduled to hold a PlayStation Event on September 7, where it is expected to reveal the PlayStation Neo and a PlayStation 4 Slim. Gran Turismo Sport could also be one of the games shown, though this hasn’t been confirmed.

    The game will feature a two-year-long championships that players will be able to participate in. This will culminate in a ceremony where winners will celebrate alongside real-world racing champions.

    Gran Turismo Sport will be released exclusively on the PlayStation 4 and is being developed to support PlayStation VR.

    On May 20, it was announced that the Gran Turismo Sport beta had been cancelled. Delivering a beta requires as much work as completing work on the full game, according to Yamauchi. As a result, Polyphony decided to scrap the beta and focus on launching the full game in 2016. It is unclear if plans for the beta have changed, given the delay.

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  • New PS4 Kart Racer Out Today, Features Bears and a Hedgehog Powerup

    New PS4 Kart Racer Out Today, Features Bears and a Hedgehog Powerup

    Have a PlayStation 4 and looking for a new kart racing game? You’re in luck, as the new game Bears Can’t Drift?! launches today, August 30, featuring split-screen, powerups, co-op, and stylized visuals.

    All tracks are available from the start. Some are set in forests, featuring flowers and rainbows. Some are easier courses with easy turns, while others will offer a greater challenge and more obstacles. This is according to Arran Langmead, the head of developer Strangely Named Studio, who shared some details on the cool-looking game in a post on the PlayStation Blog this week.

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    Bears Can’t Drift?! does not feature any tutorial mode, but there is a hub world where you can practice the controls and test out the pickups. Some of these include The Salmon (Forward attack), Bee (Rear attack), Hedgehog (Shield), and Bird (Boost). You can also combine pickups to make even more powerful ones.

    In terms of multiplayer, there is support for up to four players using split-screen. It’s unclear, however, if there is online multiplayer. Game modes include (descriptions via Strangely Name Studio):

    Time Trial

    • Put your skills to the test in a drive only, infinite time trial. Use the action button to quick restart if things go wrong and try to beat the top times and friends with four player splitscreen.

    Single Race

    • Race against up to 8 AI opponents and 3 friends (with 4 player splitscreen) over three laps in this hectic battle for first place. Use the pickups found throughout the track to give you the edge.

    Picnic

    • This twist on the battle arena will have you and your friends dashing back and forth between picnic baskets in a fun filled fight for food. Use the pickups to hit other players and steal their food but be careful not to get hit yourself!

    Bears Can’t Drift?! comes out today on PS4, but it appears it hasn’t gone live yet. The game is already out on PC, where it sells for $13 on Steam.

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  • Star Citizen Alpha 2.5 Out Now, Here's What the "Major" Update Adds

    Star Citizen continues to grow and evolve.

    Developer Cloud Imperium Games announced this week that it launched a “major” new update to the in-development PC game in the form of Alpha 2.5. This update includes “significant changes” to the game’s Crusader persistent universe environment, while it also adds the Grim HEX pirate base and three ships. There are also balance tweaks and bug fixes included with the update.

    The Grim HEX outlaw base sounds pretty cool. It’s where those operating outside the law can meet up and purchase weapons and items, among other things.

    “There’s plenty to discover at Grim HEX, including a pair of stores: Skutters is a guns and armor shop with a focus on energy weapons, and KC Trending is a new clothing store with unique merchandise, but that’s only the beginning. Grim HEX will continue to expand with future patches with the addition of a bar, criminal missions and outlaw racing area,” Cloud Imperium said in a blog post.

    Additionally, the arrival of the Grim HEX pirate base will have an effect on Star Citizen’s faction and reputation system. This is because, with the update applied, players who decide to break the law will now spawn at Grim HEX instead of with everyone else. Additionally, lawbreakers are losing the ability to use Quantum Travel to reach Port Olisar as part of this update.

    “Grim HEX is located deep in the Yela asteroid belt, and you’ll need to explore the region yourself to locate it. Or, just ask an outlaw… they’re a trustworthy sort!” the developer said.

    Alpha 2.5 also adds Star Citizen’s first version of its ship landing system that aims to offer a “simple and smooth automated landing system AND gives players the ability to land manually.”

    In the future, the landing system will be improved and will feature things like docking and the ability to ask and attain landing authorization through in-game communication.

    These are just a sampling of the changes for Star Citizen with the Alpha 2.5 update. Be sure to read this in-depth blog post and the full patch notes to get up to speed with everything the update introduces.

    For more on Star Citizen, check out GameSpot’s interview with creator Chris Roberts about the upcoming 3.0 update. This piece is called, “How Star Citizen Plans to Do Much of What No Man’s Sky Doesn’t.”

    Star Citizen is the most successful crowdfunded project of any kind in history. The latest numbers show that people have pitched in more than $122 million to help make the game a reality.

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  • Fallout 4 Nuka-World Expansion Out Now, Here's How to Access New Quests

    Fallout 4‘s Nuka-World expansion, the last add-on for the celebrated RPG, launches today, August 30. The content, which is set in a post-nuclear amusement park called Nuka-World, sells for $20 on its own. It is also included with the $50 DLC pass, which gets you all the other expansions.

    You might also be wondering how to access Nuka-World’s new content and quests. Thankfully, Bethesda has posted instructions in its forums. The first thing you should do is ensure your version of Fallout 4 is updated to 1.7 and that you have the content installed. You’ll also want to be level 30 or higher.

    Here are the rest of the instructions, as written by Bethesda:

    1. From the main title screen, confirm that you have Nuka-World added and INSTALLED.
    2. Load up a saved game.
    3. If you are a Level 30 character or higher, you should receive the “All Aboard” questline automatically. This questline requires you to listen to Nuka-Cola Family Radio for further instructions.”
    4. If you are not Level 30 or higher, you can explore on your own to find the “Nuka-World Transit Center” and start the content. This location is far to the west on the map, outside of the original playable area… it can be located by following the more northerly of the two highways leading off of the west edge of the map. Some nearby Map Markers from the original game are “Lonely Chapel,” and “Federal Ration Stockpile,” these locations are just a bit to the east of the new “Nuka-World Transit Center” location.

    Fallout 4’s other expansions included Automatron (March 2016), Wasteland Workshop (April 2016), Far Harbor (May 2016), Contraptions Workshop (June 2016), and Vault-Tec Workshop (July 2016). All of that, as well as Nuka-World, is included with the $50 Fallout 4 DLC Pass.

    Fallout 3 received a Game of the Year edition that included the base game and all DLC. It remains to be seen if Bethesda will release something similar for Fallout 4, but it seems likely.

    Are you going to jump back into Fallout 4 this week to play Nuka-World? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • Battlefield 1 Beta Starts Today, But Only for Some

    Battlefield 1 Beta Starts Today, But Only for Some

    The Battlefield 1 open beta doesn’t officially start until tomorrow, August 31, but some Battlefield Insider members can start playing today. If you signed up for the free program by August 21 and selected your platform of choice (PS4, Xbox One, or PC), a code for the beta should be landing in your inbox today.

    A message accompanying the code also reveals a special incentive. If you reach rank 15 and play on at least four different days, you will unlock a “Battlefield 1 Beta Dog Tag.” This will be delivered to your account when the game launches on October 21.

    Come August 31, the Battlefield 1 open beta will be available for all players. You won’t need a code, either, as the beta client will simply show up in the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, and Origin on PC.

    The Battlefield 1 beta takes players to the Sinai Desert map, which features horseback combat, a deadly armored train, planes, and more. There are two modes in the beta: Conquest and Rush. Matches can support up to 64 players. Check out this post to learn even more about Sinai Desert.

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    EA didn’t say when the Battlefield 1 beta will end. However, we know it will be at least four days long. In other news about the beta, EA recently confirmed it will not require PlayStation Plus on PS4, though Xbox One owners will need to have an Xbox Live Gold membership.

    Are you going to play the Battlefield 1 beta this week? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • This War of Mine Dev's New Game Sounds Harrowing

    11 Bit Studios, the team behind survival game This War of Mine, has revealed its next title: Frostpunk. Like This War of Mine, it will test the morality of players by placing them in extreme circumstances and manipulating their need to survive.

    “In a completely frozen world, people develop steam-powered technology to oppose the overwhelming cold. Society in its current form becomes ineffective and it has to change in order to survive,” the official website states.

    “What does this change mean? What is culture when morality stands in the way of existence? Think about how survival may, in the end, leave us different beings. Whether worse, better, stronger, weaker or, last but not least, more or less humane–that is debatable.”

    Check out the trailer below.

    According to the website, more info about Frostpunk will be revealed “soon.” The game is scheduled for launch in 2017.

    In GameSpot’s This War of Mine review, Justin Clark awarded it an 8/10, saying it is “a longform exercise in empathy, a sobering piece of work that fills in the blanks left when all we see of war are the headshots.”

    He continued: “It’s a much-needed course correct in the current shoot-first-ask-questions-never gaming landscape that supposes war is won because one supreme badguy caught a bullet through his brainstem. No: It’s won when the people who lived under his boot get to go home.”

    11 Bit Studios has released a console version called This War of Mine: The Little Ones for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

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  • Top 10 UK Sales Chart: Deus Ex Mankind Divided Takes No.1, But Human Revolution Debut Was "Stronger"

    Square Enix’s Deus Ex: Mankind Divided takes the top spot on the UK sales chart for the week ending August 30. However, as noted by sales monitor Chart-Track, the previous game in the series, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, had a “much stronger” debut.

    Chart-Track continues to say Human Revolution launched “to a market with close to double the current installed base” the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have. This likely contributes significantly to the difference in sales numbers.

    Further down the chart Madden NFL 17 makes its debut at No.5, while racing title Assetto Corsa arrives at No.8. Attack on Titan Wings of Freedom, developed by Dynasty Warriors studio Omega Force and published by Koei, lands at No.10 in its first week on sale.

    You can see the full top 10 in the list below. This table does not include digital sales data, and thus should not be considered representative of all UK game sales.

    1. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
    2. F1 2016
    3. No Man’s Sky
    4. Overwatch
    5. Madden NFL 17
    6. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
    7. Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens
    8. Assetto Corsa
    9. Grand Theft Auto V
    10. Attack on Titan Wings of Freedom

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  • Star Wars' Daisy Ridley Discusses What She Knows About Episode 8 Title

    Star Wars' Daisy Ridley Discusses What She Knows About Episode 8 Title

    Don’t expect to learn the name of Star Wars Episode VIII anytime soon, it seems. Daisy Ridley, who played Rey in Episode VII and will reprise the role in the next film, said in a recent interview that it’s going to be “a while” before Lucasfilm publicly discloses the name of the 2017 movie.

    She appeared on a recent episode of the My Dad Wrote a Porno podcast and said she’s heard a title for the movie, but acknowledged that it might not be final.

    “I heard a title, and I’m not sure if it’s going to be that,” Ridley said, according to Entertainment Weekly. “I really don’t know much about anything.”

    Asked for more details, she explained, “I have heard it, but I heard it a long time ago before we started filming. So I feel like some things have tweaked slightly during [production], but it’s going to be a while before it’s released, I’d imagine.”

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    As EW points out, Lucasfilm did not give The Force Awakens its official title until November 2014, which was 13 months before the film eventually came out in December 2015. The Rian Johnson-directed Episode VIII, whatever it ends up being called, is scheduled to come to theaters on December 15, 2017. Whether or not that 13-month announcement-to-release period stays true for Episode VIII remains to be seen.

    Disney and Lucasfilm have a new Star Wars film, Rogue One, to promote this year, so we’d expect most or all of the focus to be on that film and not the one coming a year later. Rogue One, which is directed by Godzilla‘s Gareth Edwards, comes to theaters in December this year. It is the franchise’s first spinoff movie and stars Felicity Jones, Forest Whitaker, and Ben Mendelsohn. Darth Vader will be in it.

    You can listen to the full My Dad Wrote a Porno podcast here. It gets its name from creator Jamie Morton, who discovered a dirty book his dad wrote–and decided to read it to everyone, one chapter at a time.

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  • Final Fantasy 15 Director Talks About Delay

    Final Fantasy 15 Director Talks About Delay

    Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata has spoken up again to talk about why it was decided that the long-awaited and much-anticipated game be delayed from September to November.

    Speaking with Famitsu, as translated by and reported on by Kotaku, Tabata started off by stating that “the optimization isn’t [yet] sufficient.” There are “various bugs” throughout the game, while frame rate is not holding to its 30 FPS target as well as Square Enix would like.

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    Some of Final Fantasy XV’s bugs won’t keep players from advancing (a lot of games have bugs like this), but there are others that Tabata hopes can be fixed before release. “There are still of number of bugs like characters floating unnaturally in the air or appearing all strange [and glitchy],” he explained.

    Tabata also talked about how one of his goals with the two months’ extra development time is to “refine the game balance,” though no further details were provided.

    As had been discussed when the delay was announced earlier this month, one of the most substantial reasons for the delay, however, was so that Square Enix could avoid a major day-one patch. Not everyone’s console is connected to the internet, Tabata said. He cited data that stated more than 20 percent of gamers in Japan have the internet and a console, but the two aren’t necessarily connected.

    Speaking generally about delaying Final Fantasy XV, Tabata previously apologized for pushing the game, saying it was the right move to help “achieve a level of perfection that our fans deserve.”

    “We kindly ask for your understanding,” he said.

    The Final Fantasy XV movie, Kingsglaive, was not delayed. It debuted in select theaters earlier this month and is now playing in a handful of new markets.

    For more on Kingsglaive, a CG movie that features the voices of Sean Bean, Aaron Paul, and Lena Headey, check out GameSpot’s review. You can also read GameSpot’s own interview with Tabata about the Final Fantasy XV delay and more.

    It’s been a long time coming for Final Fantasy XV. The game was originally announced years ago as Final Fantasy Versus XIII. It was later was re-named Final Fantasy XV and shifted from last-generation consoles to current platforms. The game’s main concept, world, and story were kept intact during the transition, though there have been some changes.

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  • New Trailer for Star Wars Director's Sci-fi Show Westworld is Violent and Mysterious

    The much-anticipated sci-fi thriller Westworld finally arrives on HBO this October. A new trailer has landed, which focuses on Anthony Hopkins’ sinister android creator. Check it out below:

    An earlier trailer for the show was released in June–watch it here. Westworld is a re-imagining of the 1973 Michael Crichton movie of the same name, with a high-profile cast that also includes Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, and Jeffrey Wright.

    It is produced by Star Wars: The Force Awakens director JJ Abrams and Jonathan Nolan, creator of the hit crime drama Person of Interest and brother of Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan. Nolan has stated that part of his inspiration for the show came from video games such as Red Dead Redemption and BioShock.

    The series has undergone considerable rewrites and reshoots since it was first announced last year. Production on the show was halted entirely in February, amidst rumours of creative conflicts and production issues.

    In a recent interview with EW, co-producer Lisa Joy spoke about the delays, stating: “The show is complicated and ambitious. For the first half of the series we were writing while in production and we needed the time to catch up on scripts. Taking that time allowed us to really finesse all the storylines we set up–deepening character arcs and delving further into the series’ larger mythological questions.

    “By finishing all the episodes before returning to shooting, we were able to concentrate on production in the latter half of the show–making sure the last few episodes were as ambitious on the screen as they were on the page.”

    Westworld premieres on October 2, 2016.

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