Friday, June 7, 2013

Sony And Evolution Studios Have Released A Conversation With Develoeprs Video For Driveclub

Sony and Evolution Studios have released a new video for Driveclub. this video is part of Sony's PS4 conversation with developers. this video shows some new action from the game and also has some of the developers talking about how the PS4 allows them to create such a social game. it's not just things like social integration and the share button, they PS4 is powerful enough for them to be able to create challenges from any part of the track and from anything you do whether it's drifting, 0-60 or just time. these challenges can then be shared with friends and/or the world.


Konami Have Released A E3 Trailer For Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2

Konami have released a E3 2013 trailer for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2. coming this winter across PS3, PC and Xbox 360, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 continues right where the first game finished and it will be playable at E3 at the Konami both.



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Square Enix Announce Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Comes out From 11th February On PS3 And Xbox 360

Square Enix have announced the release date for Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. this game will hit the USA on 11th February with Europe getting it on the 14th of February. Square Enix have also released a new trailer and screenshots revealing the return of Snow.



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Microsoft Announce Xbox One Verifies Once Every 24 Hours, Kinect Does Not Upload Conversations And Much More

Microsoft has attempted to answer several questions that remained after their reveal of the Xbox One. Here is some of the key points they have just revealed. the key reveal has to be that the console will stop you playing games if it cannot verify within a 24 hour period you console. Microsoft confirm certain friends can play the games you've bought, but you can only do this with 1 friend per game. they also confirm they themselves do no charge a fee but they also say its up to publishers and only at participating retailers.

Connected:
  • Your Xbox One is always ready: Xbox One is designed to run in a low-powered, connected state. This means your system, games and apps are always current and ready to play—no more waiting for updates. 
  • Access your entire games library from any Xbox One—no discs required: After signing in and installing, you can play any of your games from any Xbox One because a digital copy of your game is stored on your console and in the cloud.  So, for example, while you are logged in at your friend’s house, you can play your games.
  • For an optimal experience, we recommend a broadband connection of 1.5Mbps. (For reference, the average global internet connection speed as measured recently by Akamai was 2.9 Mbps).  In areas where an Ethernet connection is not available, you can connect using mobile broadband.
  • While a persistent connection is not required, Xbox One is designed to verify if system, application or game updates are needed and to see if you have acquired new games, or resold, traded in, or given your game to a friend. Games that are designed to take advantage of the cloud may require a connection. 
  • With Xbox One you can game offline for up to 24 hours on your primary console, or one hour if you are logged on to a separate console accessing your library. Offline gaming is not possible after these prescribed times until you re-establish a connection, but you can still watch live TV and enjoy Blu-ray and DVD movies.  

Privacy:
  • You are in control of what Kinect can see and hear: By design, you will determine how responsive and personalized your Xbox One is to you and your family during setup. The system will navigate you through key privacy options, like automatic or manual sign in, privacy settings, and clear notifications about how data is used. When Xbox One is on and you’re simply having a conversation in your living room, your conversation is not being recorded or uploaded. 
  • You are in control of when Kinect sensing is On, Off or Paused: If you don’t want the Kinect sensor on while playing games or enjoying your entertainment, you can pause Kinect. To turn off your Xbox One, just say “Xbox Off.” When the system is off, it’s only listening for the single voice command -- “Xbox On,” and you can even turn that feature off too. Some apps and games may require Kinect functionality to operate, so you’ll need to turn it back on for these experiences.
  • You can use other inputs to control your games, TV and entertainment experiences: While it’s faster to find what you’re looking for using your voice and gesture commands with Kinect, you can use a controller, your remote controls or your smart devices instead. And you can use all of these devices when Kinect is paused.

License:
  • Buy the way you want—disc or digital—on the same day: You’ll be able to buy disc-based games at traditional retailers or online through Xbox Live, on day of release. Discs will continue to be a great way to install your games quickly.
  • Access your entire games library from any Xbox One—no discs required: After signing in and installing, you can play any of your games from any Xbox One because a digital copy of your game is stored on your console and in the cloud.  So, for example, while you are logged in at your friend’s house, you can play your games.
  • Give your games to friends: Xbox One is designed so game publishers can enable you to give your disc-based games to your friends. There are no fees charged as part of these transfers. There are two requirements: you can only give them to people who have been on your friends list for at least 30 days and each game can only be given once.
  • Trade-in and resell your disc-based games: Today, some gamers choose to sell their old disc-based games back for cash and credit. We designed Xbox One so game publishers can enable you to trade in your games at participating retailers.  Microsoft does not charge a platform fee to retailers, publishers, or consumers for enabling transfer of these games. 

Source: Xbox Wire Pages Connected, Privacy and License

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Bethesda Have Released New The Evil Within Screenshots And A E3 Trailer For Wolfenstein: The New Order

Bethesda have released a E3 trailer for Wolfenstein: The New Order and new screenshots for The Evil Within.



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Sucker Punch Have Released A New Behind The Scenes Trailer For inFamous: Second Son Showing Mo-Cap Work

Sucker Punch have released a new trailer for inFamous: Second Son. this video is a behind the scenes look at the Mo-Cap technology and it shows comparisons between what appeared in the reveal trailer and the actor performing the Mo-Cap. the video also shows that the studio has a catalog of Mo-Cap work they can use in the game and manually edit.

Square Enix Announce Deus Ex: The Fall, Coming To Mobiles And Tablet Devices

Square Enix have revealed Deus Ex: The Fall. coming in installments to mobile and tablet devices, Deus Ex: The Fall is set in 2027 and you play as Ben Saxon. your tasked with solving a drug conspiracy. the first installment of Deus Ex: The Fall will cost $6.99/£4.99/€5.99.



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