Briefly: Haven’t played Skyrim yet? Or just looking to sink another 1000 hours into this endless world? Bethesda tonight revealed that a remastered version of Skyrim will launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One this Fall.

Of course, the game’s graphics and presentation have been starkly improved (just look at that trailer), but the new edition also includes all of the game’s DLC, and will even offer mod support on consoles.

The company also announced that “If you own and all its add-ons or own Legendary Edition on Steam, you’ll get a free upgrade to Skyrim Special Edition on Oct 28.”

Take a look at the trailer below (along with a couple of other announcements), and be sure to let us know if you plan to re-buy this one. As someone who never really got into Skyrim, I’m more than ready to give its expansive universe another shot.

Yacht Club Games isn’t done with Shovel Knight yet! The team is busy preparing the next two campaigns for the game starring members of the Order of No Quarter, King Knight and Specter Knight. A short video posted on their twitter feed gives a taste of what to expect from King Knight:

Much like the previously released Plague Knight campaign, beating the original game is not required to unlock the additional characters. Simply inputting a code (which, in the past, Yacht Club Games has shared on social media) at the title screen after the corresponding update will do the job.

The tweet also led to a discussion of additional updates that were part of the Kickstarter‘s stretch goals, specifically Gender Swap Mode. It looks like progress is continuing smoothly on that front as well and fans can expect to gain access to the mode with one of the campaign updates. It is always nice to see a Kickstarter campaign make good on its promises.

What do you think of this news? Will you be revisiting the world of Shovel Knight once again? Let us know in the comments!

[sources: twitter via Crunchyroll]

Briefly: My time with Bungie’s Destiny has come and gone, but based on the just-released launch trailer for next week’s expansion, The Dark Below, I could definitely see myself headed back to the moon for a few more (dozen) hours.

Bungie has been extremely active in patching, evolving, and fixing the myriad of issues that frequent players had been having, and from what I’ve heard (again, it’s been awhile since I’ve played) the game has come a long way. The game’s first expansion, The Dark Below will add new weapons, armor, and gear, as well as an increased light level cap. Of course, it’ll also feature new story missions, three new PvP Crucible arenas, and new co-op challenges, including a new Strike and brand-new six-player Raid.

Sounds like a good chunk of content, doesn’t it? The expansion will launch on December 9th for a cool $20. Check out the trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be picking this one up!

With Battlefield 4 released less than a month ago, players were expecting the first expansion (China Rising) to ship out sometime in December. Well it looks like DICE got a little bit antsy and thought to themselves: “Hey! Let’s put out the second expansion first!”. So with that we got ourselves a trailer for the Second planned expansion, which is being released first. Check out Second Assault

This expansion features four BF3 maps retooled on the Frostbite 3 engine (Metro, Caspian Border, Operation Firestorm and Gulf of Oman). Players will also get their hands on five remastered weapons, 10 new assignments and the return of the Dune Buggy vehicle! You will be able to show off all these new goodies with the return of the classic Capture the Flag gametype.

You can get your hands on Second Assault NOVEMBER 22nd! There is ONE caveat though. And XBOX ONE caveat. It will ship out to BF4: Premium accounts on the 22nd, then December 2nd for regular BF4 players on Xbox One. There is no release date for when the PS3, PS4 or the PC versions will get their hands on it. Be sure to stay tuned to your Battlelog feed for more details!

Straight out of BlizzCon we got our first big announcement of the convention. World of Warcraft is getting ANOTHER expansion pack. This time we go back to Draenor the home of the Orcs, with a bunch of nice new features to boot! Take a look at the trailer below!

This new edition if rife with new features. The most noticeable one is that all the original races will be getting updated and upgraded character models. New animations and high def textures are just the beginning. The level cap has been pushed up to 100, with the ability to start new characters at 90 so you can fast track to the top.

The biggest gameplay mechanic that has been added is the Garrisons. Players will be able to build and upgrade a home base of sorts. Setting up trade routes, building up the economy and defenses are some of the things you get to do with your own private fort. Think Warcraft III kind of stuff.

No release date yet, but if you’re an intrepid WoW fan you will be on top of this release!

Blizzard Entertainment released patch 5.4 for World of Warcraft last Tuesday (with the requisite 127* hot fixes afterward), which implemented a large number of changes across various platforms: class, world, dungeons and raids, gear and mounts.

Blizzard took a hard look at some of the classes—hunters and paladins got the most changes but no class was left untouched—continuing the trend they started with the Mists of Panderia expansion, changing spells and abilities from talents into class skills. Does the new system make playing one’s class easier? Definitely. Gone are the hours of research and game theory over points spent on talent trees. The abilities that define a class and a spec are no longer left to the player to decide; rather Blizzard has defined them for us, and served them to each class as a fait accompli.

This is not a bad thing, but it is symbolic of the dumbing down of the game that has occurred since its Wrath of the Lich King expansion. While it was never considered the hardest of hard core MMOs—Everquest and Final Fantasy XI share that title—WoW at one point required skill and knowledge in order for a person to reach end game raiding. Blizzard’s attempts to appease both its audiences—the casual player and the hardcore raider—has mostly succeeded. But gone are the days of rep for resist gear, arguments over swords vs. daggers, raid progression being counted in months rather than days, Holy-Disc priests and Shock-adins. And occasionally, when we see a talent that used to be a choice become a required spell in our rotation, we miss those days.

Timeless Isle. Courtesy of Blizzard Entertainment.
Timeless Isle. Courtesy of Blizzard Entertainment.

Another Island Flying Mounts Don’t Work On

Patch 5.4 does not buck this trend. More talents became known skills. Things that once had to be glyphed have become passive abilities. Epic gear is literally on the ground for people to trip over (these 496 ilevel epics are now known as welfare epics. Cruel, yes. True? Yes) allowing anyone with mobility to acquire gear and raid (at least in Looking For Raid). The new isle—which players are sent to by Chromie (welcome back, Chromie!) is out of time (a clever trick to allow for Blizzard to take away flying mounts, because why would a player want to use something they’ve spent hours working for?) and heroes are needed.

As Heroes we are, off we go to the Timeless Isle, to be greeted with a ‘go explore the island’ quest. Seriously. They didn’t even try to get you to deliver a letter or a desperately needed potion or anything.  We’re also encouraged to open any chests we see lying about, and oh, here’s a new rep grind and new coins to collect.

At this point we liked to say a few words about rep grinds. We have, contrary to popular opinion, a real life. And in that real life we have daily tasks like dishes, and cooking dinner, and doing the laundry, and picking up the living room. Rep grind dailies are the WoW equivalent of having to do the dishes. They were never fun, but Panderia took them to the level of a full time job. A day’s daily quest on one toon could take four hours. And, if you want the Legendary items available through the Black Prince quest lines, then add in the required LFR, Normal or Heroic raids for another six to eight hours weekly.

Timeless Isle. Courtesy of Blizzard Entertainment.
Timeless Isle. Courtesy of Blizzard Entertainment.

At Least the Scenery’s Different

While 5.4 addresses this somewhat (gear is now found in boxes rather than having to slog through seven different reps) there is still a lot of ‘just run and kill things’

‘how many things?

‘ALL the things.’

Which is essentially what the Timeless Isle is. It’s Maine the day after deer hunting licenses come out. People travel in packs and kill every elite in sight. Rares die in seconds. The island’s timeless because what you’re doing never changes. Ride around in a circle, and kill things. By the time you’ve completed the circuit, there are more things.

Is this drastically different than before? No. Any MMO—or RPG for that matter—is going to have a requisite number of ‘go kill ten wolves and come back to me.’ It’s how you gain experience and level up. But the Timeless Isle is for level capped raiders. Why do we need to massacre turtles for two hours every day?

Is it new content? Yes. It’s even fun, for a little bit. Opening chests and finding purple has a certain awesome cachet about it (especially for those of us who remember how hard purple gear used to be to get) and it does allow for people to sidestep the never-ending rep grind (unless they want mounts…) and still be geared enough to LFR. But with all the things Blizzard could have done, the Timeless Isle feels a little…easy.

The fact that there is content only accessible to be players who completed certain quests already (the Black Prince quest line and the cooking profession quests) is a nice nod to players who achieved certain things in the prior patch and something we wish Blizzard would do more of, other than the random achievement.

Prepping before one of the new bosses in Siege of Ogrimmar.
Prepping before one of the new bosses in Siege of Orgrimmar.

Time to Take the Fight To Hellscream

The new Siege of Orgrimmar (SoO) raid content offers fresh bosses but the mechanics don’t start getting innovative and different until the last wing (the eleventh to the fourteenth boss). So far, the really exciting thing in 5.4 is Flex Raiding. Harder than LFR, easier than Normal, with no ilevel or role restrictions–and cross-server friendly–Flex raiding is an alternative for players and guilds who wish to experience new content without the PuG mentality of LFR but who maybe aren’t 100% ready for Normal or Heroic difficulty. It also allows guilds to gear more than 10 people in order to create a stable roster of geared players. While the first two wings of Flex have been criticized as being too easy, the theory behind it is sound and we look forward to seeing how it is implemented in later raids.

Proving Grounds are another new thing introduced in Patch 5.4. These solo instances allow a player to pick their role (dps, tank or healer) and then sets them against NPCs to ‘prove’ their skills. Gear is normalized to a 463 ilevel (higher level items with procs will still proc, but the rate is adjusted, though legendary proc remains the same) and the encounters are a test of skill and class knowledge. The grounds come have Bronze, Silver, Gold and Endless rounds and the achievements are already becoming requirements for high-end guilds.

The round’s difficulty scale is a little off, Bronze and Silver are deceptively easy compared to Gold. Potions don’t work and a player is never out of combat (except in Endless, where there is time out of combat every ten waves for drinking/eating) so cooldowns and mana/energy/rage/focus management are key. Players do get the full 8/8 buffs and can flask and food buff up if they want. There is a reforger there, as well as vendor with Dust of Disappearance, as talents, glyphs and stats set up for optimum raiding dps/healing/tanking are not always the best set-up for the proving grounds.

Proving Grounds. Courtesy of Blizzard Entertainment.
Proving Grounds. Courtesy of Blizzard Entertainment.

A Solid Update to the Game

Patch 5.4 is a solid new expansion; Players who liked World of Warcraft before will continue to play (with minor complaints); people who have never played will probably not be compelled too, and those who have left the game will not feel pangs of regret. As always, some classes are a little over-powered, and others have been nerfed a little too much, but Blizzard has always had a see-saw approach to class balance.

Patch 5.4 went live on Tuesday, September 10th, with the new raid content in LFR available on Tuesday, Sept. 17th.

World of Warcraft and its expansions are available from Blizzard. 

*not an accurate number in regards to hot fixes. There may have been more.

A couple of weeks ago over on the Battlefield 3 subreddit, user Radarbeamer posted a depressing picture. An empty Bad Company 2: Vietnam server. The game that made him fall in love with the series.

 

Battlefield Vietnam

Now the game is only just two years old, and the entire community has vanished. Well a few guys over at the same subreddit have put together a Rejuvenation Weekend of sorts. Starting Friday the 19th and going until Monday morning, they are asking all fans of the mod to flood the servers on their respective platform and play the game!

If you’ve gotten this far and are asking “What the hell is this all about?” well let me bring you up to speed. Battlefield: Vietnam was the second game in the series, and it came out in 2004. It was one of the first games to take players into the Vietnam war, and is probably still one of the best. The guns, the vehicles and even the music was there. Players had the ability to turn on radios in the vehicles and cycle through period music. The best song had to be Flight of the Valkyries. Loading up a Huey and charging a beach, Apocalypse Now style was epic.

So come Winter 2010 and players of the wildly popular Bad Company 2 were greeted with a joyous announcement. DICE was releasing a Vietnam add on! New maps, new weapons and the same gritty environment from the past! It was awesome! I myself, consider Bad Company 2: Vietnam one of the best games in the series, if not THE best. That’s right, even beating out Battlefield 3. My favorite gaming moment was on Cao Son Temple. Playing as the US army, we had to push up from a small river village, past a temple and into Vietcong controlled docks. I was playing as a medic. The battle was so intense that I only fired my weapon once, and I missed! I racked up a total of 0 kills and 65 deaths. I got MVP of the game for my revive and healing skills.

So if you love awesome games then this is a no brainer! You can get Bad Company 2 on STEAM HERE! Grab the Vietnam Expansion HERE! Keep an eye out for the midweek madness, as Bad Company 2 was just on sale for $3!

So, saddle up and prepare for battle! See you on Steam!

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The first of three planned maps for the online portion of Halo 4 just got a release trailer. Check out what you can expect in the “Crimson Map Pack” below.

I am actually not very impressed. These all feel very very similar to existing maps, nothing screams “BUY ME”. If you want to enjoy Crimson you can for 800 MS points on December 10th.

The next iteration and expansion for the online shooter masterpiece, Battlefield 3, just got it’s launch trailer TODAY! Check out Aftermath below.

If you’ve not been in the loop, Aftermath is the fourth expansion for Battlefield 3 (BF3 premium member this will show up on Battlelog automatically). It takes place after the series of earthquakes that hit Tehran in the single player campaign. We all remember that big building coming down in the BF3 launch trailer, well now we can play in that crashed (the tower was driving drunk) building!

New mad max looking cobbled vehicles and the crossbow everyone was raging over fit very well in the post quake environments. I am very excited to see how the aftershocks and tremors will play a role into online play.

So if you have a PS3 you can hop on right now and play these maps right away, PC and Xbox need to wait until December 4th.

By now you’ve played a SHIT TON of Borderlands 2. You’ve played New Game +, twice. You’ve beaten Terramorphous a stack of times. “Now what?” you ask. Well now it’s time to put your pirate boots on and go hunt for treasure! AND YOU CAN DO THAT TODAY!

The just released DLC for Borderlands 2 , Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate Booty hits stores today. Check out the trailer for the expansion below.

The Hearthfire expansion for Bethesda’s much beloved Skyrim is now available for Xbox 360 players. The new features will run you a paltry 400 Microsoft Points ($5 in real money).

Hearthfire adds some big new features for Skyrimmers, including the ability to build and customize houses and become a parent.

No date has been giving for PC or PS3 versions of the expansion. PS3 players are yet to receive the games first expansion, Dawnguard.

Let us know what you think of the expansion, and check out the trailer below!

The gaming community has been waiting desperately for the Dawnguard expansion of Skyrim to hit PC and PS3 for a long time now. Well, GOOD NEWS EVERYONE! It has just hit the STEAM market place! So if you own Skyrim, head on over to the DAWNGUARD page and buy up this deliciously dark expansion. And if you’ve been living under a rock in FarmVille and have no idea what any of this means, take a gander at the announcement trailer below.

Holy shit. HOLY SHIT! I was excited for the 2nd expansion pack to Battlefield 3, but after this trailer I am practically climaxing at my desk. Check it out below

This expansion (Close Quarters) focuses on small maps that expand vertically more than outwardly. Think old school Rainbow 6. From this trailer we can see some new weapons. Spot the silenced .44 Mag and win a prize!

All the indoor destruction makes my already beefy video card tremble. I cannot wait to recreate scenes from The Matrix and Hard Boiled with this expansion.

Also here is a list of the new weapons in the game:

AUG Assault Rifle
SCAR Assault Rifle
ACW-R Carbine
MTAR-21 Carbine
M417 Sniper Rifle
JNG-90 Sniper Rifle
L86LSW Machine Gun
LSAT Machine Gun
M5K Tactical Machine Pistol
SPAS-12 Shotgun

Will be unlocked through 10 assignments. CQ will also include 5 new dogtags.