Monthly Archives: January 2015

This Week on the PSN (January 27, 2015)

Every Tuesday, Sony drops a bunch of new stuff onto the PlayStation Network. Those with a PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, or PlayStation Vita can download these goodies, which include PSN games, movies, themes and more. While the Official PlayStation Blog outlines these updates in full each week, we thought we'd help truncate the good news into something more digestible.

Here are this week's new PS4 games. You can begin pre-ordering Evolve today, as well.

Phoebe Tonkin Previews Her Stalker Guest Role

Considering she’s busy as a series regular on a show, the CW’s the Originals, that films a full 22 episodes a season, it’s unusual to see Phoebe Tonkin appearing in a prominent guest star role on Stalker this week. But because The Originals began filming earlier than most shows do in the season, it gave Tonkin an opportunity...

As she explained, while taking a break from filming a scene from Stalker at the Santa Monica pier in Los Angeles on a rainy December day, The Originals had a mid-season shooting hiatus going into the holidays. “I knew I had five weeks so I reached out to Kevin and said, ‘Hey, if there’s any roles going on Stalker, I’ve got about a five week break at Christmas time.’ So luckily this kind of role came up. It’s been fun to do something different.”

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Dragon Age: Inquisition Discounted This Week on Xbox Live

This week, Xbox Live Gold members will have the chance to access a number of games and add-ons at discounted prices.

Available on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One, this week's collection of deals focus solely on games published by Electronic Arts.

Xbox One players can purchase a number of recent games, including Titanfall, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Peggle 2, and Madden NFL 15. All of the games listed in this sale are discounted up to 70 percent.

Gold members on Xbox 360 can save up to 80 percent on a number of games, including Just Dance 2015, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, TMNT: Out of the Shadows, Titanfall, and Bulletstorm.

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From Hunger Games to Independence Day 2?

With Will Smith not returning for the sequel, The Hunger Games' Liam Hemsworth is reportedly the front runner to lead the cast of Independence Day 2.

According to TheWrap, the Mockingjay and Expendables 2 actor -- who is also the younger brother of Thor star Chris Hemsworth -- has an offer to star in the movie, reportedly now titled ID Forever.

Roland Emmerich will return to direct from a script by Carter Blanchard. Emmerich is also producing along with Dean Devlin and Harald Kloser.

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Podcast Beyond Episode 379: The Future of the Resistance Franchise

Greg, Colin, and Jared sit down and discuss Grim Fandango, PSN outages, and the future of the Resistance franchise. Also, I missed the episode again, but it was for a good reason. Last time, promise. ll this and more on the Internet's No. 1 PlayStation podcast!

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Podcast Beyond, Episode 379 (MP3)

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Light Fall: A Pleasant Surprise at PAX South

When you're running from appointment to appointment at a show, you don't stop for a lot of things, but I stopped for Light Fall at PAX South. One look makes it pretty obvious why; its striking silhouettes and judicious use of color make it immediately eye-catching. It's not just another pretty face either, it's mechanics allow its designers the freedom to craft platforming challenges of a unique kind, and it gets many of the little things right that even big, experienced teams get wrong.

The core mechanic is something called the Shadow Core, a block that can be summoned out of thin air at will for use in a variety of different ways. The most fundamental use of the Shadow Core is to generate a block directly under your feet while mid-air, which you can do an unlimited number of times per jump. Of course, this means you can stay in the air indefinitely, which makes it less about "making" jumps, and more about using this unique ability to overcome formations of insta-kill obstacles. Even in the short demo I played, there were flashes of what a platformer can start to look like when level design isn't bound to placing objects within a single jump-length of one another.

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You’ve Played Dragon Age: Inquisition for Longer Than Recorded History

BioWare packed a lot of content into Dragon Age: Inquisition's single-player campaign, and according to a recent EA report, players have spent a lot of time completing quests –– 113 million hours, to be exact.

That's a little less than 13,000 years. All in all, Dragon Age: Inquisition players have spent more time recruiting party members, completing quests and exploring the world of Thedas than exists in recorded history. Prior to the RPG's release, BioWare told IGN that completionists would need to spend more than 200 hours in order to see everything Inquisition has to offer.

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EA’s Q4 2014 Earnings Surpass Expectations

Electronic Arts claims it fourth quarter earnings in 2014 were better than anticipated. Exceeding their expectations of $1.27 billion, the publisher's net revenue instead came in just over $1.428 billion.

Much of this success was due to the sales of Dragon Age: Inquisition, which EA heralds as developer BioWare's "most successful launch" in the studio's history. No specific sales numbers or figures have yet been announced, although the team has recorded 113 million hours played across all platforms.

EA saw significant growth in the mobile market as well, achieving 22 million downloads of the mobile game SimCity BuildIt in its December launch month. Both Madden NFL Mobile and FIFA 15 Ultimate Team celebrated a 45 percent increase in active players since the same time in 2013. EA also reports an 82 percent growth in revenue across both games.

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iPhone, Mac, and App Store Score Big Money for Apple

Apple released its first quarter earning results for the quarter ending December 27, 2014. The company posted quarterly revenue of $74.6 billion USD, with a net-profit of $18 billion. The company attributes the record quarter to all-time record revenues from both the iPhone and its Mac product line.

During the quarter, iPhone sales set an all-time record, with 74.5 million units being sold during Q1 of fiscal year 2015. The App Store was also a strong earner for Apple, with "record performance," during the quarter, according to the company.

According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, the $74.6 billion represents a revenue growth of 30 percent over the same period last year.

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