Monthly Archives: February 2015

PlayStation Plus Open Weekend This Friday

PlayStation Plus will enter an open weekend from Friday, February 13 6.00am GMT/7.00am CET until 6.00am GMT/7.00am CET Monday, February 16.

According to the PS Blog, even if you are not currently a PlayStation Plus member, you will be able to play with your friends online this weekend for free. That said, the usual restrictions apply, so you won't be able access the PS Plus monthly games, Store discounts and Cloud Storage.

A free multiplayer weekend gives you the chance to try Dying Light's "Be The Zombie" mode if you haven't already. According to IGN's review, playing as the monster is "hugely enjoyable, especially after you've unlocked some of its grosser attacks."

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Release Date Revealed for Shelter 2

Shelter 2 will be releasing on March 9 for PC and Mac.

Instead of a badger, Shelter's sequel follows the life cycle of a mother lynx. You will be preparing the den during her pregnancy, and then nurturing the cubs through childhood once they are born.

New features include stamina, different types of movements and a variety of prey to kill.

Shelter 2 will be available for pre-order from February 25. The pre-purchase version will contain the game's soundtrack and a unique version of the mother lynx, based on the Iberian Lynx (which is not native to the Taiga biome where the game takes place).

Find out more about Shelter 2 by visiting the game's website.

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‘Gears of War-Lite’ Ironfall: Invasion Gets a Release Date

Ironfall: Invasion will release on 3DS on February 13.

Last month IGN went hands-on with Ironfall: Invasion, and dubbed it “Gears of War-lite.”

“Nintendo’s 3DS doesn’t have anything like Ironfall: Invasion,” says IGN’s Mitch Dyer, “and that’s really its main appeal — it’s Nintendo’s flagship third-person, cover-based shooter. It borrows from the best, adopting Gears of War’s sticky cover and active reload outright. In that regard, it feels familiar in a good way — competent and reliable, but rarely exceptional.”

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Gotham Preview: “The Scarecrow” is Here

Gerald Crane is on the loose in Gotham, and the biology teacher has been taking a very specific interest in his murder victims. He hasn't only been killing them, he's been harvesting the adrenal glands. In "The Scarecrow," Dr. Crane and his son Jonathan use the collected samples as part of their plan defeat fear. They have to do so with Detectives Gordon and Bullock on their heels though.

Elsewhere in Gotham, Falcone tries to change Maroni's mind about the Penguin's fate, and young Bruce goes on a treacherous hike. See a photo preview of the episode in the below gallery:

Gotham: "The Scarecrow" Photo Gallery:

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Sonic the Hedgehog Enters a Fighting Tournament

Sonic the Hedgehog is known mostly for his incredible speed, but it's his fighting skills that are being put to the test in the newest issue of his long-running comic book. Sonic the Hedgehog #269 features the second chapter of the "Champions" storyline, as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and the rest of the gang enter a fighting tournament in hopes of claiming the top prize - a Chaos Emerald.

Sonic Boom and Mega Man X Unite in Comic Book Crossover

Sonic the Hedgehog #269 is written by Ian Flynn and drawn by Diana Skelly
. We have an exclusive preview of this comic, including a look at the "Wrestling Entertainment" variant cover by Jamal Peppers. Check it out below:

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Submit Your Questions for The Order: 1886’s Developer

Is there something you really want to know about The Order: 1886 but can't find it anywhere online? We're here to help.

We have Ru Weerasuriya, creative director of The Order: 1886, joining us at IGN UK this week, where he will talk to us about the game and answer the questions you guys desperately want to know the answers to.

For a chance to have your question asked, all you need to do is follow either IGN UK's official Twitter page or Facebook page, tweet us your questions on Twitter using the hash tag #IGNTheOrder1886, or for Facebook, just comment on the post with your questions.

DC Creators Talk Returning to Zero Hour

DC's upcoming Convergence event will see the entire publishing line put on hold for two months, replaced by 40 two-part mini-series that feature different characters from across the multiverse as they fight to survive Brainiac's experiment. Each week of mini-series will have a different theme; the second week's theme sees stories in the Zero Hour universe with a sprinkling of Kingdom Come. We spoke to the artists and writers working on the Zero Hour titles. Check out what they had to say, then let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Before we get to the interviews, here's a quick Zero Hour history lesson. The Zero Hour event mini-series, published in 1994, featured a "crisis in time" where Parallax (a grief-stricken, super-powered, evil Green Lantern Hal Jordan) sought to destroy and then remake the DCU. At that time, the DCU was a very different place -- Superman and Batman were MIA, leaving Steel and Azrael to protect Metropolis and Gotham, respectively. The event dealt with time travel and had a lot of universe-altering ramifications.

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EA Mobile Suffers Layoffs

An undisclosed number of people have been laid off from EA’s Montreal division.

The news comes via Gamasutra, who first reported the layoffs. The same unnamed source who brought this to the site’s attention also notes that this could be the beginning of the end for EA Mobile.

"We made a staffing change in our Montreal studio to align with our current development and service plans,” EA told the site. "A small number of employees were impacted, and we are working closely with each of them to ensure the best transition possible."

EA also went on the record as stating "these changes do not impact our current development plans."

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New Gameplay from Bossa Studios’ Worlds Adrift

A new gameplay video has been released for Worlds Adrift, an upcoming open world adventure game from Bossa Studios and Improbable.

Announced in December 2014, Worlds Adrift is an attempt to bring the physics based fun of Surgeon Simulator and I Am Bread into a multiplayer setting.

Players will be harvesting materials, crafting new items and looking after their ship while they swing rapidly through the environment using a grappling device. It will feature a day/night cycle, with the game playing differently based on the time of day.

You can find more information on the Worlds Adrift website. You can read also read IGN's review of Bossa Studios' "darkly entertaining" Surgeon Simulator.

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Nintendo Dates Smash Bros. Amiibo Update on 3DS

An update to add in Amiibo support for Super Smash Bros. 3DS will arrive on February 10, Nintendo has revealed.

The news comes during a busy week for the Nintendo handheld. Alongside the release of the New 3DS – which features a stronger CPU, Amiibo support, and improved 3D capabilities – comes the remastered version of The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. The eShop also sees the introduction of IronFall: Invasion, Kirby Fighters Deluxe, Dedede’s Drum Dash Deluxe, and the release of the anime streaming service Nintendo Anime Channel.

Nintendo also recently informed players how Xenoblade Chronicles 3D Amiibo support works. According to the official Twitter account, players who own the Shulk Amiibo can place the figurine onto the New 3DS and earn in-game tokens, which can then be spent to unlock music and new character models.

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