Monthly Archives: August 2016
Final Fantasy XV DLC Will Tailor Gameplay to Each Character
Following up on the news that Final Fantasy XV’s DLC will allow you to play as other party members, Square Enix has confirmed that Gladio, Ignis, and Prompto will each play differently than main character Noctis in their respective DLC episodes.
Speaking to IGN at Gamescom, Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata explained that each of the episodes featuring a different party member will offer gameplay tailored to that character’s strengths and weaknesses.
“For example, with Gladio, we really want to push the action element and have a much higher level of action gameplay for his episode,” Tabata told IGN. “Final Fantasy, the way the game is structured, is about the idea of characters and levels, and as you level up your characters, you get stronger. That’s the logic by how you defeat harder enemies, by leveling up to a higher level than them."
Assassin’s Creed: Ezio Collection PS4, Xbox One Possibly Outed
Assassin's Creed: The Ezio Collection may be coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, according to a listing on the Korean Game Rating and Administration Committee website.
Spotted by NeoGAF user catmario, the collection presumably includes Assassin's Creed II, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, and Assassin's Creed: Revelations — the three games starring Italian assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze. The Ezio Collection was first announced as a PlayStation 3 exclusive and released in 2012.
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Why Overwatch’s Summer Games Are a Problem
Now that the Summer Games event in Overwatch is coming to a close, I think it’s a great opportunity to reflect on what the event did well and what it got wrong. And moreover, what our feedback as a community means for the future of this game right now.
First off, I’m in favor of recurring seasonal events, especially for games like Overwatch. The Summer Games provide new attractions for inactive players like Lucioball, rewards for active ones like exclusive skins, and give Overwatch an additional stream of revenue to fund the development of future modes, maps, and heroes. Events like these are objectively good for the health of the game’s development and the size of its community in both the short and long term.
Cities: Skylines Getting Natural Disasters DLC
New Natural Disasters DLC is heading to Cities: Skylines later this year.
The content, which includes earthquakes, fires, and meteor strikes, will feature a "catalog of catastrophes to challenge mayor-players everywhere."
The DLC will also introduce early warning systems, emergency routes, evacuations and the ability to rebuild your city once again after a disaster has struck, a feature included in Sim City.
“Buildings and infrastructure will be destroyed, fire can spread across locations, and countless lives may be lost unless players implement the right emergency plans and responses and keep an ear on the new radio alert system,” publisher Paradox stated about the DLC.
Rez Infinite Getting a Physical Release
Rez Infinite will release for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR on October 13, and in addition to its digital release, the game will see a physical launch courtesy of iam8bit alongside several other pieces of Rez Merchandise, Enhance Games and iam8bit announced today.
Available for $39.99, the Rez Infinite Collector's Physical Edition will be sold in a limited run on iam8bit. Pre-orders will begin for the physical edition on August 19 at 9 a.m. PT. The digital version of the game will cost $29.99.
Additionally, iam8bit will debut a special edition vinyl with a retrospective ark book for $75. The set, with art designed by Cory Schmitz, will include 2 vinyl LPs, as well as a bonus track from the game's new Area X level, on a 7-inch record. The collector's edition vinyl comes packed with a 48-page art book that collects concept art, screens from the game, and a written retrospective featuring Rez's creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi and other members of the original Rez development team.
Comic Book Reviews for August 17, 2016
As August rolls along, DC rebirth and Civil War II continue to be the big focuses in the comic book world. This week DC kicked off their new Supergirl comic and delivered key new issues of series like Batman, Superman and Suicide Squad. Marvel released a new wave of Civil War II tie-ins, but Black Widow #6 and The Mighty Thor #10 proved to be the real winners. Elsewhere, Boom debuted a promising new all-ages series called The Backstagers and Image gave Spawn a cartoonish makeover in Spawn Kills Everyone #1.
Scroll down to check out our reviews for these and various other new releases, and be sure to let us know your favorite books of the week in the comments below.
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Mass Effect Remasters ‘Likely’, says EA
EA has had a change of heart about remastering classic games for current-gen consoles.
A year ago, EA's Patrick Söderlund stated that while the company had looked at remastering older games, after weighing up where to invest resources, it decided it was better for developers to "be working on a completely new IP" rather than invest time with remasters.
However, in an interview with Game Informer at this year's Gamescom, Söderlund acknowledged BioWare's Mass Effect series was one the publisher was carefully considering.
Metal Gear Survive Will Not Be A Full-Price Game
Konami has stated that Metal Gear: Survive will not be a full price game.
At the end of an interview with Eurogamer, Konami brand manager Richard Jones mentioned that the developer will not be retailing the upcoming four-player stealth co-op title at full price. He apparently would not go into any further detail on the subject, but made a point of highlighting it.
Survive was announced earlier this week to be the first full Metal Gear game made after series creator Hideo Kojima parted ways with the studio last year.
Blizzard Replaces ‘GG EZ’ Trolling in Overwatch With Embarrassing Alternatives
An update for the Public Test Realm (PTR) version of Overwatch on PC now switches the expression "gg ez" with alternate, and occasionally embarrassing, replacements.
Players on Reddit have discovered writing the term - which stands for "good game, easy" - will now be replaced by statements such as "It was an honor to play with you all. Thank you," "I'm wrestling with some insecurity issues in my life but thank you all for playing with me," "I feel very, very small... please hold me", and "Mommy says people my age shouldn't suck their thumbs."
Right now the change only affects PTR, but as the patch notes make no reference to it, as yet we're unclear if this may be rolled out across all versions.