Monday, February 27, 2017

News:: Twitch goes after Steam with direct game sales

Twitch has a dilemma -- it can get you fired up about a game, but then you've got to head off to Steam or another site when it comes time to buy (insert sad trombone sound). However, the Amazon-owned streaming outfit has some big news that changes all that. Starting this spring, you'll be able to purchase games directly from Twitch -- if you're watching a stream about Tom Clancy's The Division, for instance, you can click on a "buy now" button directly below the stream, as shown above.



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News:: Rumor: Shenmue HD Remaster double-pack coming this year

With Final Fantasy VII and Shenmue making a comeback, it's been a weird past few years to reflect on. For many it was the golden era of gaming, with a resurgence of JRPGs into the mainstream, and weird Dreamcast (and Xbox) adventures about punching fruit and the joys of riding forklifts and asking locals where they can find some sailors.

According to Rice Digital Sega is going to be going a lot further than just Shenmue III, as a source from Atlus USA informed them that there will supposedly be a Shenmue I and II HD Remaster released this year. They're waiting to release them both at the same time rather than individually, as a clear lead-in for the third iteration, which is looking to get pushed into 2018. Rumors have been swirling for a long while with the remastering of this classic pairing, and this only stokes the fire.

While Shenmue is iconic in its own right, Shenmue II impacted me in a big way. It came at a perfect time in my life, and has kept me waiting for a follow-up ever since. I hope this remaster project goes off without a hitch, and that all of the minigames, arcade machines and all, are intact!

Shenmue HD Remaster coming in 2017 [Rice Digital]

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News:: Streamer completes every NES game ever made

In May 2014, Piotr Delgado "The Mexican Runner" Kusielczuk wanted a new challenge. His Super Castlevania IV speed runs were leaving him burned out and he wanted to tackle something different for the entertainment of his Twitch followers. Friends suggested that instead of completing NES games as fast as possible, he should perhaps think about beating every game ever made for the platform. Starting with Whomp 'Em on May 28th, 2014, Kusielczuk methodically completed all 714 titles, eventually completing the final world in his final game, Super Mario 3, yesterday.

Via: Kotaku

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News:: The Morning After: Monday, February 27 2017

Welcome to your Monday. The world's premier mobile show, MWC, kicked off over the weekend, and the biggest launch might have been a 17-year-old dumbphone. Yes, as rumors suggested, Nokia (well, the company that now owns its phone branding) has resurrected the 3310. That was just the start, however.



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Sunday, February 26, 2017

News:: MIT's 'Super Smash Bros.' AI can compete with veteran players

For expert players, most video game AI amounts to little more than target practice -- especially in fighting games, where it rarely accounts for the subtleties of human behavior. At MIT, though, they've developed a Super Smash Bros. Melee AI that should make even seasoned veterans sweat a little. The CSAIL team trained a neural network to fight by handing it the coordinates of game objects, and giving it incentives to play in ways that should secure a win. The result is an AI brawler that has largely learned to fight on its own -- and is good enough to usually prevail over players ranked in the top 100 worldwide.

Via: TechCrunch

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News:: PlayStation VR has sold better than Sony expected

Since its release in October, Sony has been quiet as to whether or not PlayStation VR has been a success for them. The general worry was whether or not the current virtual reality craze would teeter out much like 3D and motion controls, and while this still may yet to be disproven, at least Sony seems to have made a dent in the market. 

Speaking with The New York Times, Andrew House, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Global Chief Executive, revealed that PlayStation VR has sold 916,000 units as of February 19th. With Sony's internal goal of selling one million within six months, this certainly took them by surprise as House initially approached production of the units cautiously. But, crediting games like Resident Evil 7: biohazard, House states average amount of time spent with VR has doubled. 

I wonder what this means for the rest of the VR competition. The New York Times notes the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive have sold 243,000 and 420,000 (nice) units respectively thanks to data collected from SuperData Research. Clearly Sony's household name coupled with the base gained from the PlayStation 4 console have helped in that regard. Either way, it's great to hear Sony didn't just put all of their eggs in one basket and throw everything they had into VR. It seems it was a fun little experiment that's paid off relatively well so far. I wonder if sales can hold up as the months roll on, however. Anything can happen as it's a crazy world we're living in

Popularity of Sony's PlayStation VR Surprises Even the Company [New York Times] 

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News:: Review: Logitech G533 Headset

Logitech's Artemis Spectrum is oft-heralded as one of the best gaming headsets you can buy, but the company has taken another stab at audio hardware with the G533 Wireless headset. Like its forefather, it's expensive, but if you're willing to shell out your hard-earned cash money, you'll be very happy with these puppies.

I promise I won't talk like a used-car salesman for the rest of this review.

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News:: Sony has sold nearly 1 million PlayStation VR headsets

Ever since PlayStation VR, speculation has been rampant: is console-based virtual reality here to stay, or will it die an early death? Apparently, its near-term future is secure. Sony's Andrew House tells the New York Times that the company had sold 915,000 PSVR headsets as of February 19th, just over four months after its October 13th debut. That doesn't sound like much for a company that has sold tens of millions of PlayStation 4s, but it's well ahead of expectations -- Sony had hoped to reach the 1 million mark by mid-April. Sales might have been better still if the company hadn't been purposefully cautious with production, leading to shortages centered primarily in its home turf of Japan.

Source: New York Times



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News:: Ben Heck makes a Zelda lamp by upcycling laptop screens

Humans by nature can be a little bit wasteful. Recycling helps, of course, but some things are too good to throw away. That's where upcycling comes in. Karen has the idea to repurpose laptop screens to create a Legend of Zelda-inspired lamp. However, not just any laptop screen will do. As the team rips apart old hardware they soon discover the different types of panels that have been used in various laptops over the years. With the optimal screens identified, Karen gets down to business with Adobe Illustrator and designs suitable laser-cut frames. Watch the episode to find out tips and tricks to make the perfect design. Have you upcycled any old hardware? Think you could enter your project in a design competition? Find out more on the element14 Community.



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News:: Review: Dexed

I'm at the point in PlayStation VR ownership where I'm still actively seeking out new games on a regular basis, but I'm also not willing to play just anything because it happens to support the headset. That novelty has long since worn off, especially as we've gotten some truly standout full-game experiences as of late. If I'm going to wheel out and park my office chair in front of the PlayStation Camera and get properly situated to play in ideal conditions, it's gonna need to be decently compelling.

Knowing that Dexed was made by Enslaved studio Ninja Theory was enough of a hook to pull me in, and the trailer seemed promising enough. The polish is there, but unfortunately, it's just rather dull.

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News:: Shadow of Mordor sequel leaked by Target

Fans of Monolith's take on the classic Lord of the Rings saga will be happy to know that a sequel is in the works. Leaked by Target, Middle-earth: Shadow of War seems to be the title of the upcoming game. The description on the Target website (which has since ceased to be) reads, "Go behind enemy lines to forge your army, conquer Fortresses and dominate Mordor from within."

The much-touted "Nemesis" feature from the first game will be making a return. In addition to that information, a "Gold" version of the game was listed which included two story expansions, a different playable character, new abilities, and extra side missions. The "Gold" version also comes with some exclusive "Nemesis" content in the form of an extra Orc fortress and specific tribe.

The release date was listed for August 22 and will cost $60 for the standard and $100 for the "Gold" on PS4 and Xbox One. Seeing as how the past game launched on PC, as well, I'd assume the game is also coming to that platform.

Shadow of Mordor sequel Shadow of War leaked [PC Gamer]

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News:: Samsung's Gear VR returns with a motion controller

While there was no shortage of new Samsung hardware, the company's MWC showcase also had a new Gear VR headset to show off, with a new controller. Adding motion input (as well as a few more buttons) lets you navigate and interact with VR content without having to paw at the headset's buttons like we had to do previous iterations. Alongside a clickable touchpad, there's a trigger, home, back and volume keys. The controller also has an accelerometer, gyrometer and magnetic sensors built-in, and the new hardware will work with Galaxy S7, S7 Edge, the Note 5, as well as the Galaxy S6 series.



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News:: The greatest Legend of Zelda dungeon is obviously Snowpeak Ruins

We are less than a week away from the launch of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a game that has been in development since around 1895. It’s been a long time but in a few short days, we’ll all finally be able to see just what this team has been doing since Skyward Sword and finally figure out why they missed the initial launch date by more than a year and a half. I’ve personally avoided as many spoilers as I could leading up to its release to go in as fresh as possible, but what I have heard so far has greatly piqued my interest.

I’ve often said The Legend of Zelda is my religion, and if that’s true, then the dungeons are my New Testament. These lovingly crafted labyrinths are the best part of my bible and I am greatly looking forward to whatever tricky tests await me in Breath of the Wild. More so, I’m very interested in seeing if any of them can even come close to matching the magnificence that is Twilight Princess’ Snowpeak Ruins.

The greatness of Snowpeak Ruins starts before you even open the door to this dilapidated mansion. In order to get to this frigid fortress, you have to snowboard to it on a frozen leaf, which was a nice palate cleanser after all the shit you had to go through to get to the summit of Snowpeak. And the snowboarding here is way better than that garbage from Final Fantasy VII.

What is easily my favorite thing about Snowpeak Ruins is how it takes an instantly recognizable building and makes a dungeon out of it without going out of its way to over exaggerate its size and proportions. Up until this, I think all pervious Zelda dungeons had been big, hollowed-out trees or caves or castles or other types of buildings that didn’t really exist around me. Making this dungeon out of a mansion brought a sense of verisimilitude to the game. As I defeated the various ice creatures found within, grabbing all the necessary ingredients for the soup being brewed, I would often stop, look around and imagine what this building looked like in its prime. It was the first time I ever traversed something in a Zelda game that felt familiar and recognizable, something that would be repeated with the Sandship in Skyward Sword.

Not only is it well designed, but the dungeon itself has a wonderful little story about love woven into it. Peter touched on it when we wrote about our favorite gaming love stories and he’s on point. The bond between Yeto and Yeta brings warmth to this frosty manor with its iced-over puzzles and challenging lack of hearts. Plus, the item you receive here is the goddamn Ball and Chain, which is just awesome.

Twilight Princess isn’t in my top five Zelda games, even though it has so many moments I love, but this dungeon is bar none the best the series has ever produced and I dare anyone to tell me otherwise. I dare ya, I double dare ya, I triple dog dare you to tell me I’m wrong.

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News:: The Simpsons predicted nearly every Switch game

The Simpsons has been on the air for over 25 years, setting the record for the longest-running scripted show in U.S. television history. The famous family has been pretty much everywhere and done everything in that time, and their occasional correct predictions have led some to assume that the writers must be time-travellers visiting from the future. I can't confirm or deny that supposition, but I couldn't help but notice that almost all of Nintendo's announced titles for the Switch have been featured on the show. With the help of Frinkiac, I thought I'd lay out some evidence and let you, the readers, decide for yourselves.

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Saturday, February 25, 2017

News:: Valve promises more realistic audio for VR

Most of the effort in improving virtual reality focuses on the visuals. But what about audio -- isn't it jarring to hear sound that clearly doesn't mirror the world you're in? Valve thinks it can fix that. It just released a Steam Audio kit that lets developers provide more immersive sound in games and apps, particularly for VR. On top of producing binaural audio (reflecting how your body affects listening), it has a particularly advanced, physics-based approach to generating sound effects.

Via: UploadVR

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News:: Fast RMX price announced, will utilize HD Rumble

The third title in this futuristic high-speed racing series after Fast Racing League (WiiWare, 2011) and Fast Racing Neo (Wii U, 2015) will be available worldwide on the Nintendo Switch's launch date of March 3, 2017 via the eShop. It'll set you back just $19.99 or €19.99, Shin-en's Manfred Linzner told Nintendo Life. Wii U's Fast Racing Neo was $14.99.

In the interview Linzer also revealed that while they had to sacrifice things such as resolution in order to make Fast Racing Neo run at 60 frames per second (it was in 720p), they were able to make Fast RMX run in 1080p at 60fps even in four-player split-screen (which ran at 30fps in Neo). 

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News:: Six Flags' new VR roller coaster is both breathtaking and broken

Imagine screaming through deep space, swerving through the wreckage of exploding starships in a high-octane scene plucked straight out of a science fiction movie. Suddenly the universe stops, frozen in time as your body continues to hurl through the void at high speed. Your stomach churns at the realization that it's moving but, somehow, the world around you isn't. That's what happened to me this weekend on Six Flags' Galactic Attack -- a virtual reality roller coaster, available at Six Flags' two California parks, that broke halfway through my ride. Twice.



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News:: Weekend deals: Falling price on Ghost Recon Wildlands, last call on $219 PS4

It's open beta weekend fro Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands. If the game looks worthwhile for a pre-order the co-op open-world shooter is also getting an 18% discount for PC gamers at GMG. Keys are from Ubisoft so they'll be sent out in time for pre-loading a few day before release. The same discount applies to the more expensive Deluxe and Gold editions, the latter of which contains the Season Pass.

For the last two week Sony has been running a $50 off discount for PS4 Slim consoles at multiple retailers. The last day is today Saturday and so too are the bonuses and discounts on top of the $50 off base offer. Dell's $50 eGift Card is arguably the best on the table, but also notable is Jet's $30 off coupon making PS4 consoles only $219 including the more recently released Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Bundle.

Microsoft is copying Sony's offer, also $50 off and ending on Saturday. This bring their Xbox One S console bundles down to holiday prices. Most notably is the newly released Halo Wars 2 1TB console dropping from $349 to $299 and comes with a free game of your choice from the Microsoft Store.

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News:: Review: Neo Atlas 1469

“Y-you can't trick me! A black and white bear? It couldn't exist!”
“A black and white bear… heh heh heh… Well, it's something different to look for if you reach the orient.”
“A black and white bear… Impossible… Inconceivable! There's no way such a thing could exist, right? But if it did exist, what kind of pattern do you suppose it'd have?”

Only a few hours into the game, and Neo Atlas 1469 has given me a quest to find a panda. Truly, we have found our GOT-

-What do you mean, I have to judge a game based on other metrics? Charlatans.

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News:: Pick up Northgard for Steam with a 20% discount and refund guaranteed

Released just three days ago as an Early Access title on Steam, Northgard shot straight up to the #2 top-selling slot on the store, facing very positive reviews from gamers, particular those who were fans of Settlers titles. (Here's a look at the game from last year.)

Interested gamers are in luck as Northgard is running a release-week discount of 10% off at Steam, but what's more enticing is that third-party digital retailer DLGamer has a stronger 20% off discount and it is still offering a Steam-like refund guaranteed, as long as you have not played the game for more than two hours.

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  • Northgard (Steam) — $15.99  (list price $20) at DLGamer
  • Early access, 20% off with two-hour refund option
  • Northgard (Steam) — $16.29  (list price $20) at GMG
  • Early access, 19% off - no refund

In the past, gamers looking for deals on PC games and buying from non-Steam-authorized retailers have had to eat up the potential risk of dealing with Early Access titles - short of a Batman: Arkham Knight fiasco, your hands are fairly tied when it comes to a shoddy experience. It's nice to see DLGamer stepping up, extending the publisher offer on potential refunds. As a comparison, GMG is also offering its typical discount but no refund capability is being mentioned. Here's hoping more third-party retailers will adopt this policy for Early Access games.

As for Northgard itself, the developers have stated a timeline of two to six months for Early Access status. For the full game, they are focusing on three main areas to solidify:

  • New playable clans with unique gameplay specifics
  • Fully story driven campaign
  • Multiplayer mode

So far what we're gathering from user reviews is that the game is on the short side of things, and depth is a bit shallow. If you're an hour in and you don't see anything you like, it seems like a good idea to partake in the refund option and revisit Northgard again in a few months.

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