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Techland Developer Bringing New Horror Title Dead Light To Consoles and PC In 2014

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Warner Bros. and Techland have teamed up to bring fans another survival horror game entitled Dead Light which is set to arrive on consoles and PC. Techland is known for their work on Dead Island series and will bringing that same chaos and horror to their new game. Players will be tasked with surviving the night with the undead lingering around every dark corner. Read on to learn more.

During the day, players will traverse an expansive urban environment overrun by a vicious outbreak, scavenging the world for supplies and crafting weapons to defend against the growing infected population. At night, the hunter becomes the hunted, as the infected become aggressive and more dangerous. Most frightening are the predators which only appear after sundown. Players must use everything in their power to survive until the morning’s first light.

“We are excited to partner with Techland on Dying Light, which is an original gaming experience for next-generation consoles. The partnership with Techland allows us to combine their successful development capabilities with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment’s one-of-a-kind publishing expertise to deliver on this title,” stated Kevin Kebodeaux from Warner Bros. Interactive.

The CEO from Techland, Pawel Marchewka added, “The next-gen technology allows us to create a truly dynamic open world that features a game-changing day-night cycle. Inventive free running mechanics also allow for nearly unrestricted exploration and weapon-crafting to further enhance the action survival experience.”

Dying Light will arrive on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC sometime in 2014.

Head over to the Techland website to learn more.







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Quell Memento Now Available On The App Store

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Fall Tree Studio's puzzle game Quell Memento is now available for iPhone and iPad for $2.99.

Quell Memento is an enchanting puzzle-game mixing logic and a beautifully relaxing ambiance. With more than 160 levels of ingenious level design, it's sure to appeal to puzzle fans. Forget the world. Fall in love with this enchanting zen puzzler. Set within an old abandoned house, the player restores order to the jumbled memories of the last occupant, and in doing so embarks on a haunting journey of self-discovery and reflection.


Features:
  • More than 10 hours of gameplay
  • 9 chapters containing 144 different levels (and more than 20 bonus puzzles)
  • A relaxing soundtrack with an audio voice-over and subtitles
  • 30 achievements to complete
  • iCloud Support
  • Full HD / Retina support
  • Universal App



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Law of the Jungle Video Showcases The Action Within Destiny

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Destiny is scheduled for release on current and next-gen consoles later this year. Players now have the opportunity to watch a brand-new, 60-second trailer cleverly titled Law of the Jungle for an in-depth looking into the world of Destiny. The trailer is set to go live on May 25th on TNT during the NBA Western Conference Finals. The beautiful video combines live action and CG interpretation for a stunning representation of the action to come.

From the Press Release

As part of the run up to E3, Activision and Bungie teamed with director Jon Favreau and actor Giancarlo Esposito to create "Law of the Jungle." This 60-second trailer is now live on Youtube and will make its broadcast television debut Saturday night, May 25th on TNT during Game 3 of the NBA Western Conference Finals.

Crafted together with the award-winning visual effects studio Digital Domain, "Law of the Jungle" gives players a taste of Destiny's action-packed adventures through a live-action and CG interpretation of the epic game universe.

The video also announces the official worldwide Destiny gameplay reveal on June 10th during Sony's PlayStation E3 Press Conference.

Head over to the Destiny website to learn more


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Get 20 Percent Off The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves From Now Until May 30th

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Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves will be available for Nintendo 3DS on May 30th for $11.99. Players are tasked with collecting Denpa Men from a wide array of places in this action-packed RPG where they must rescue a certain special someone from the clutches of the notorious King of Evil. Fans now have the chance to get 20 percent off the game if they act fast. The limited time special will run from now until May 30th through the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS.

The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves is an RPG in which you form a party of the Denpa Men you caught, to take them on an adventure. The previous game only had dungeons, but this game has a huge world map with an ocean and towns and everything! Not only do you get to find, catch and fight with Denpa Men, you get to explore the world, meet people and solve puzzles too. Many monsters, dungeons and mysteries await! This time, when you put on a piece of equipment, the appearance of your Denpa Men will actually change. You can even take pictures of them now! And then there’s fishing, cultivating plants, exploring special dungeons using the StreetPass function, fighting other players through the network.


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Sanctum 2 Gets Bigger, Badder and Better With New Trailer

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Coffee Stain Studios and Reverb Publishing have released an exciting new trailer for their amazing first-person, tower-defense game Sanctum 2. Read on to prepare your strategies on how to tactically deal with hordes of incoming enemies and defeat the game's epic bosses with this new video!

The video shows the incredible action and tactical aspects of the game as players deal with waves of unique and evolving enemies, multiplayer madness, monstrous boss encounters and amazing weaponry. Sanctum 2, the sequel to the first-ever true hybrid of tower-defense and first-person shooter genres, is now available worldwide on Xbox Live for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and Windows PC.


For more announcements regarding future DLC and game updates, please visit www.coffeestainstudios.com, ‘Like’ the game on Facebook and follow the development team @Coffee_Stain.


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Fast & Furious: Showdown (Video Game Review)

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While there may be plenty of gamers excited about the release of Fast & Furious 6 in theaters nationwide this week, there are likely few excited about this week's release of Fast & Furious: Showdown from developer Firebrand Games and publisher Activision. The new title has managed to go relatively unnoticed up until recently, and given Activision's track record with recent tie-in video games that include the much hated The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct and 007 Legends, it's easy to see why this upcoming release would be overlooked by so many people. The game does feature some alluring qualities as well including the likenesses of the main cast of characters minus Vin Diesel and some cool ideas such as the ability to customize rides with different upgrades and parts or joining up with a friend to play through the game cooperatively, but it just isn't enough to save a title that manages to do everything else wrong.

Fast & Furious: Showdown takes players around the world with the cast of the hit film series. There are eight locations in total that include the dusty roads of Mexico, the parties in Rio, the crowded lanes of Moscow and the sunny streets of Los Angeles. The variety is nice, but the environments themselves are very uninspired and don't seem very reminiscent of their real life counterparts at all. There are several events and missions scattered across these areas, and most are as uninspired as the place they call home. A handful of missions are cheaply recycled to offer little variety in the types of missions that essentially fall into typical cop chases, shootouts with rival cars and by the books races. Fans of the film series will enjoy seeing their favorite characters in the game, but their voices aren't featured in the game, and with a such a lackluster story dragging down the rest of the game, it probably wouldn't have mattered much anyhow.

Fast & Furious: Showdown is an arcade racing game to be sure, but the lack of realism doesn't help make the game more fun. Rather than offering an exciting experience such as one would find in the acclaimed Burnout series, Fast & Furious: Showdown is packed with about as much excitement as Pimp My Ride. Players can switch between driver and gunner in most missions, and there are scenes that feature would be exciting moments such as jumping between cars, planting a bomb and other mini-games, but they are never all that exciting with a poor presentation making Fast & Furious seem more like Sluggish & Boring. Complete enough missions, and you'll be able to unlock better upgrades and more customization options for your car, and once you've completed the game, if you can stand to play the game that long, there is a Challenge Mode where some of the highlights of the game's campaign are repeated with leaderboards standings to see who can endure the most pain Fast & Furious: Showdown causes while playing.

The problems don't stop there for Fast & Furious: Showdown however. The most unforgivable flaw may be in the game's presentation. Graphics in the game are very sub par and only match up well with those of an early PlayStation 2 release. Numerous glitches and poor animations compound the problem, as is an all too common occurrence to see items in the world flying out of place or characters glitch through the car doors and worse. A very boring soundtrack accompanies the action offering a selection of rock and hip-hop about as good as what you'd hear playing live at your local bar this weekend. It can't be overstated how despite the characters looking like blurry versions of themselves from the film, the voice actors all do pretty poor job in bringing the popular characters to life for Fast & Furious: Showdown. There are very few redeemable qualities in Fast & Furious: Showdown, and fans would be better served just seeing the new film and checking out some of the other great Summer films while they're there instead of wasting time and money on Fast & Furious: Showdown.

Fast & Furious: Showdown is now available from all major retailers for the MSRP of $39.99 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii U and $29.99 on PC and Nintendo 3DS. Fast & Furious: Showdown is rated T by the ESRB for Mild Language & Violence. For more information on Fast & Furious: Showdown, check out the official Activision website.

Game Features:
  • Multiplayer 1-2
  • Features Likenesses of Fast & Furious Films
  • Online Leaderboards
  • DLC Support
  • Trophy/Achievement Support


  • Game Information:
    Developer: Firebrand Games
    Publisher: Activision
    Platforms: PlayStation 3 (reviewed), Xbox 360, PC, Nintendo Wii U & Nintedo 3DS
    Release Date: May 21, 2013

    Score: 1 out of 10

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    Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition Gets Bloody in New Screenshots for PC Release

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    Developer NetherRealm Studios and publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have announced the impending release of Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition for PC. The game will arrive in digital release on July 3, 2013 and retail on August 2, 2013 in Europe and August 6, 2013 in North America. In addition to the complete original release, Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition will come packed with all previously released DLC for the game, a Mortal Kombat soundtrack and the classic 1995 film Mortal Kombat. The DLC for the game includes the warriors Skarlet, Kenshi, Rain and Freddy Krueger as well as 15 Klassic Skins and 3 fatalities for the ninja warriors Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Reptile. You can learn more about this exciting upcoming release by viewing the game's new images below, and make sure to preorder your copy of Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition today.

    Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition is now available for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and is scheduled to arrive for PC on July 3, 2013. Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition is rated M by the ESRB for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity & Strong Language. For more information on the game, check out the official Mortal Kombat website.





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    DEADPOOL Wants You To Buy His Game! Check Out These Pre-order Incentives For Best Buy, Steam and GameStop

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    Deadpool is set to release on June 25th for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. All the hype around Deadpool's new game has created quite the buzz so now he is introducing us to new pre-order incentives to purchase it early. Let's check them out and get some cool stuff in the progress! Read on to check out what extra bonuses you will get for pre-ordering from Best Buy, Steam and GameStop today.

    EVERY DAY on social media I hear it. People stop me on the street just to ask it. “Show me the DEADPOOL videogame marketing!” they demand. “Buzzword the crap outta me!” They want info on retail drivers. They’re all about how I’m incentivizing early adoption.  And they freakin’ demand insight on how I’m monetizing my user base.

    Well, OKAY. I hear you! Allow me to rest and purchase groceries uninterrupted once more as I establish a new paradigm by unveiling these tantalizing pre-order bonuses for DEADPOOL from the following participating retailers:


    • A $5 voucher for ANY Marvel comic book. You could get one from the time I was in the Uncanny X-Force, or one from Daniel Way’s sizzling Deadpool run… And well, yes, I suppose you COULD buy a Marvel comic that DIDN’T star yours truly, but why do that to yourself? – U.S. only (while supplies last).
    • An exclusive Deadpool poster for everyone who pre-orders the game from my home country (while supplies last). Vive posters! Vive Quebec! – Canada Only

    • The Merc with a Map Pack DLC! Featuring two new levels – GRT Plaza and Inside the Tower – for Deadpool Challenge Mode and Infinite Mode, as well as two new costumes, the D-Pooly and Uncanny X-Force suits (only available in Infinite Mode). You like maps, don't you? 
    • Your very own Deadpool digital wallpaper! Look, if you want to be the only one of your friends without a Deadpool digital wallpaper, that's fine. I don't know, I think high school's hard enough already, but it's your choice – you gotta be you.
    • Alright...that's all the news for today. Deadpool's gonna go pay a stranger now to pre-order HIS bonus if you know wh—ahh forget it.

    DEADPOOL is expected to release in  North America on June 25, 2013 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC via Steam. It is rated “M” (Mature) by the ESRB. For more information, visit www.deadpoolgame.com, or follow along at www.facebook.com/RealDeadpool or on Twitter @RealDeadpool.

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    Defiance Celebrates Memorial Day Weekend With The Game Now Free on Steam and Marathon Episodes

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    Memorial Day weekend is almost upon us and it is time to pull out your favorite games and movies to relax alongside a little BBQing and poolside fun. If you have missed any episodes of Defiance then this will be the best time to catch up with all six episodes airing back to back on May 27th! Gamers can also try the game for free starting today until May 26th on Steam for PC. Read on to learn more.

    Trion Worlds and Syfy today announced a joint promotion for the critically acclaimed TV Show and online game, Defiance. Fans interested in catching up on the series can do so throughout Memorial Day weekend as the first six episodes will air back-to-back on Monday, May 27th from 4-11pm on Syfy. All six episodes, and a season-to-date feature recap, will be available on Video on Demand (VOD) and for online viewing on Syfy.com throughout the weekend. In conjunction with the television replay, Trion will offer the opportunity for players who have not previously experienced the early TV tie-in game content to jump in-game and play alongside lead characters Nolan and Irisa in the early episodic content.




    Gamers who have yet to explore the open world shooter can try it on PC for free on Steam from May 23rd at 10:00am PDT to May 26th at 1:00pm PDT. Steam is also offering a weekend long sale on Defiance for those whose thirst for alien technology and open world action isn’t satisfied by the trial. Both the Standard Edition and Digital Deluxe Edition will be 30% off. In addition, Steam will also be running a sale on “Bits,” the in-game currency for Defiance, during which customers will get more “Bits” for their money.



    Other retailers will also be running sales across all platforms during the Memorial Day Weekend.

    Note: If players have previously completed the Nolan and Irisa missions, these missions will not be available during this Rewind Weekend.

    Defiance is rated M for Mature by the ESRB. For more information on Defiance, please visit www.Defiance.com.

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    Silicon Studio Brings YEBIS 2 To Xbox One

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    Silicon Studio has revealed that its next-gen post-rendering middleware solution YEBIS 2 is now available for the Xbox One.

    YEBIS 2 is middleware with the power to create stunning visual effects for current and next-gen development, offering developers an easy way to deliver high-quality visuals and effects with seamless integration.

    “Silicon Studio has been on the bleeding-edge of middleware development,” said Mr. Takehiko Terada, CEO, Silicon Studio. “Our partnership with Microsoft is going to result in groundbreaking games for the generation ahead.”



    YEBIS 2 is an effective tool for both large scale game productions as well as small indie teams. YEBIS 2 is extremely powerful, making it a compelling solution for developers looking to deliver high quality visual effects on the new Xbox One console. Silicon Studio is proud to be collaborating with Microsoft on providing developers high-end tools for next-gen game development.

    YEBIS 2 is the world's only middleware with multi-color customizable glare effects, depth of field effects, motion blur, bokeh, and more. YEBIS 2 provides various high-quality lens effects which can be used on a broad range of development platforms including Xbox One. YEBIS 2 is utilized in Square Enix’s Agni’s Philosophy tech demo, providing the foundation for their next-gen game development.


    More information on Silicon Studio and its products can be found here: www.siliconstudio.co.jp/en/