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THIS WEEK:

We filled out a bit with the return of the fabulous Josh Jackson!

Josh shares his wifi woes. Courtney and Jake tried their hand at being Bond in “Spy Party”. Derek is in love with “Fallout 76” and “Red Dead Redemption 2” – but did he pay attention to his dear horses’ testicles?

All this and more ONLY! on the Geekscape Games Podcast!

Games we played:

Courtney – Diablo 3,  Spy Party, Crypt of the Necrodancer

Derek – Red Dead 2, Fallout 76

Jake – Diablo 3, SpyParty, Subnautica, Halloween Google Doodle

Josh – Bang Dream, Star Link, Soul Calibur 6, The World Ends With You

 

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Derek falls harder for God of War. Shane is starting a new project. Courtney gets kicked from the podcast by her cat. ONLY! On the Geekscape Games Podcast.

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This Week:

BlizzCon 2016 begins!

Overwatch officially releases Sombra.

New map coming to Overwatch.

Changes to Overwatch Quickplay and Brawl modes.

Necromancer class coming to Diablo 3 next year.

Hearthstone announced new expansion,The Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, coming next month.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf getting Amiibo Card support.

Pokemon Go dailies aren’t what you thought we were.

Mafia III was the most successful game 2Kgames has ever released.

Battlefield 1.

Mafia III.

Yomawari: Night Alone.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions.

Broken Age.

Hearthstone.

The Division.

Mission Objective:

“What even is?”

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After 4 years of waiting, Blizzard are finally giving Diablo fans they want!

That’s right! This morning during Blizzcon opening ceremonies, they confirmed that the long awaited Necromancer class will finally be coming to the game sometime in 2017. Not only this, but they also revealed another thing heading into a future patch which is the inclusion of the original Diablo in Diablo 3. Called The Darkening of Tristram, this will be a free update available for testing next week (no concrete release yet.) The add on will  include original bosses, return to 8 directional movement, and much more! Are you excited for these updates? Are you still playing Diablo 3? Tell us in the comments below!

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This Week

Telltale’s Game of Thrones get’s a release date.

Metal Gear: Online.

Evolve DLC Maps going to be released for FREE!

Amiibo prices.

/r/cummingonfigurines.

This War of Mine makes back entire dev coast in two days.

Nintendo applies for emulation patent.

Ubisoft apologizes for being terrible, offers free DLC and games.

Batman: Arkhan Knight.

Never Alone

Smash Bros.

Captain Toad Treasure Tracker.

Diablo 3 PS4.

Evil Within.

Pokemon Omega Ruby.

Shadow of Mordor.

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This week we are giving away a copy of either Pokemon: Omega Ruby OR Pokemon: Alpha Sapphire! Directions on how to enter are in this episode! So give it a listen!

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Blizzard announced earlier this week that it will be shuttering the auction house in Diablo 3 on March 18, 2014.

Diablo 3, which was released in 2012 to record numbers, is a co-op role-playing-game where players could run around and kill various monsters in various ways; the game mechanics encouraged multiple play-throughs as players received better and better gear—and fought harder and harder monsters—as they played through each level a second or third time.

Launched with the game was a controversial in-game Auction House where players could spend real money on gear and other items—including buying in-game currency. While the Auction House has been extremely successful in World of Warcraft, Blizzard Entertainment’s MMORPG, the WoW AH does not allow players to use real money—in fact buying gold is expressly forbidden—and other games use a downloadable content (DLC) system where players can either buy items directly or buy game currency with real currency in order to buy in-game items, an in-game hybrid had never been tried before.

Players were intrigued when it was announced. Some were openly cynical.

And indeed, the AH was a problem almost from the beginning. Being able to buy upgrades meant players could essentially skip whole levels of the killing monsters/get better loot mechanic; co-op play become unbalanced between purists and auction house twinks. Blizzard attempted various hotfixes, none really worked, and finally, Blizzard decided to yank the whole system.

In a blog post by John Hight, Diablo 3’s Game Production Designer, Hight recounted the reasons behind the decision. Saying that the AH was “initially designed and implemented…[to] provide a convenient and secure system for trades,” Hight goes on to state that the AH “essentially undermines Diablo’s core game play: kill monsters to get cool loot.”

While some players have greeted the news with less than sanguine reactions (one Battle.net Forum user was quoted as saying: “Good job killing the game.”)but most are relieved and heartened by Blizzard’s announcement.

Reaper of Souls, Courtesy of Blizzard Entretainment
Reaper of Souls, Courtesy of Blizzard Entretainment

Blizzard is also preparing an expansion for Diablo 3, Reaper of Souls, which is due out in 2014 and will feature an updated loot system as well as new content and classes.

We knew it was coming to PS3 (and PS4), but Diablo III has just been announced for Xbox 360 too!

That means that come September 3rd, you really don’t have an excuse to not be playing the game (unless you’re a Wii U owner… or just don’t like Diablo). The console port will offer everything that it’s year-old PC/Mac counterpart does, and preordering the title will net you an exclusive ‘Infernal Helm’, which is wearable by all characters, and will give you a sweet EXP boost while it’s equipped.

Watch the trailer for the console edition of Diablo III below, and let us know if you’ll be picking it up!

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Blizzard president Mike Morhaime announced today in a blog post that their internal network was compromised. Mr. Morhaime specifically says no financial data was compromised, but this is a great time to change your passwords for your Battle.net accounts. Full report below

 

Players and Friends,Even when you are in the business of fun, not every week ends up being fun. This week, our security team found an unauthorized and illegal access into our internal network here at Blizzard. We quickly took steps to close off this access and began working with law enforcement and security experts to investigate what happened.

At this time, we’ve found no evidence that financial information such as credit cards, billing addresses, or real names were compromised. Our investigation is ongoing, but so far nothing suggests that these pieces of information have been accessed.

Some data was illegally accessed, including a list of email addresses for global Battle.net users, outside of China. For players on North American servers (which generally includes players from North America, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia) the answer to the personal security question, and information relating to Mobile and Dial-In Authenticators were also accessed. Based on what we currently know, this information alone is NOT enough for anyone to gain access to Battle.net accounts.

We also know that cryptographically scrambled versions of Battle.net passwords (not actual passwords) for players on North American servers were taken. We use Secure Remote Password protocol (SRP) to protect these passwords, which is designed to make it extremely difficult to extract the actual password, and also means that each password would have to be deciphered individually. As a precaution, however, we recommend that players on North American servers change their password. Please click this link to change your password. Moreover, if you have used the same or similar passwords for other purposes, you may want to consider changing those passwords as well.

In the coming days, we’ll be prompting players on North American servers to change their secret questions and answers through an automated process. Additionally, we’ll prompt mobile authenticator users to update their authenticator software. As a reminder, phishing emails will ask you for password or login information. Blizzard Entertainment emails will never ask for your password. We deeply regret the inconvenience to all of you and understand you may have questions. Please find additional information here.

We take the security of your personal information very seriously, and we are truly sorry that this has happened.

Sincerely,

Mike Morhaime

I wasn’t satisfied with starting one new feature this week at Geekscape. So to keep myself busier than I should be, I created ‘Everybody’s Gaming For The Weekend.’

Essentially, this will be a weekly feature that will contain games that I am going to play every weekend. What I want to try to do with this feature is to not only show you some games you might be missing out on, I also want to get our community (THAT’S YOU) involved. It would be nice to see what everyone is currently playing. Hopefully, this will spark conversation among us.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Demo

After last night’s Nintendo Direct announced that Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance demo was live on the eShop, I finally thought I would dip into the world since my initial try with the first Kingdom Hearts left me motion sick. I am not sure if I’m going to be lost in the story since I have no knowledge of the universe. Only one way to find out.

Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles

I mentioned this wonderful pinball add-on  earlier in the week for Pinball FX2 (Marvel Pinball on PSN) and I need to play more of this. Although I am not a trophy/achievement hunter, something about Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles makes me want to get them all. That, and I want to get the highest score possible so I pose a challenge to anyone on my PSN friends list.

Pocket Planes

Finally getting over my slight addiction to Tiny Tower last year, NimbleBit decide to introduce a new addiction. Everyone I follow on Twitter is buzzing about Pocket Planes and from what I gathered, this is Tiny Tower with planes. I wonder if I can buy John McClane in-game to be my airport security chief?

I might try to fit some GAMER and Diablo III time in just to see what kind of adjustments went into the OSX version of the game. That’s what I’m gaming for the weekend. What about you?