Just when you thought you were done with Uncharted 4, they pull you back in!

This past weekend at PSX, Sony kicked off their press conference with a demo for Uncharted 4‘s new story DLC! Titled The Lost Legacy, The story will revolve around Chloe, one of the main characters from Uncharted 2 & 3, as we follow her story along with newly introduced Uncharted 4 character Nadine. Naughty Dog said that while this will be DLC for U4 that they still want this to feel different from the game. If fans bought the Uncharted 4 digital deluxe or explorers pack, then they’ll receive The Lost Legacy for free. Both Versions will be available for purchase until December 13th.

What do you think about this news? Do you want to see more Uncharted 4 DLC, or just leave it as be? Watch the gameplay video and tell us in the comments below!

This years Playstation Experience so far has been a doozy! For Crash Bandicoot fans, this is going to be the most important news they read all year. We have a release date AND trailer for the upcoming Crash Bandicoot remake. Check out the trailer below!

Your favorite marsupial, Crash Bandicoot, is back! He’s enhanced, entranced & ready-to-dance with the N. Sane Trilogy game collection. Now you can experience Crash Bandicoot like never-before in Fur-K. Spin, jump, wump and repeat as you take on the epic challenges and adventures through the three games that started it all, Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot: Warped. Relive all your favorite Crash moments in their fully-remastered HD graphical glory and get ready to put some UMPH in your WUMP!

That is some SERIOUS nostalgia right there. The gameplay, the atmosphere and most importantly the SOUND design have all been faithfully recreated in current gen graphics. Check out our gallery of screen shots below:

The best news of all of this are the release date and THE PRICE! Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy ships sometime in 2017 for a shocking $40! You can preorder the game www.crashbandicoot.com.

Let us know in the comments your thoughts? Are you excited to see the original faithfully remastered or would you have made some changes yourself.

Well color me surprised. After a series of unsubstantiated rumours, and a serious argument from yours truly AGAINST those rumours, the truth comes out!

We are getting a new Marvel VS. Capcom game. Check out the trailer for Infinite below!

What rumours have come true you ask? Well it looks like gone are the 3 VS. 3 battles of previous titles. Now we have a 2 VS. 2 system, and most likely will have third “assist” character option available.

It also appears that Marvel is pushing for using IP’s that it has more control over. This one appears to be heavily influenced by the existing Marvel Cinematic Universe. So say bye bye to The X-Men!

Thats pretty much it! The biggest shock was that the damn game was actually announced.

No specific release date has been given, but we are looking for a “2017” release window. It will be launched on PS4, PC and Xbox One.

Briefly: It’s finally here.

After more than a decade, an entire console generation, a name change, delays, and countless world events, the long awaited Final Fantasy XV is finally here.

To celebrate (and probably sell me a copy of the game), Square-Enix today debuted the Final Fantasy XV launch trailer, titled ‘Ride Together’.

The trailer mostly features footage that we’ve already seen, but I’ll be damned if it isn’t a unit seller. It shows off Square-Enix’ always incredible cutscenes, and features a fantastic soundtrack that I definitely just added to my Apple Music library.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what your hopes for Final Fantasy XV are in the comments below! Final Fantasy XV is available now for PS4 and Xbox One.

Briefly: Oh man…

I love the Amnesia series. The Dark Descent is one of my favourite horror titles of all time. Each game in the series is legitimately terrifying, to the point where I can only really play them in 20 minute chunks.

If you’ve missed out on Amnesia thus far due to being a console player, you’re now in luck. After all these years on being stuck on computers, Amnesia: Collection has just launched for Playstation 4.

You’ll get all three Amnesia titles, Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs, Amnesia: Justine, and Amnesia: The Dark Descent for an extremely reasonable $29.99.

Unfortunately, diapers are not included, so you’ll have to budget for (a lot) of those too.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you plan to pick this one up.

Remember Lego CIty Undercover? No?  Well, I don’t blame you.

The 2013 Wii U game came out to not much fanfare, and as a result fell through the cracks and faded from peoples minds. It was essentially a Lego version of Grand Theft Auto with a big open world to explore, a huge amount of cars to drive, and multiple different disguises to wear. It’s one of the most overlooked Wii U games, and that’s why Lego and WB are giving it a second chance as they just announced that the game will be making its way to PS4, Xbox One, PC, and even Nintendo Switch in Spring of 2017.

This is a great release date as there’s a strong chance this game will be part of the Nintendo Switch Launch come its release. What are your thoughts on this announcement? What system are you planning on buying it for? Did you ever play the original Wii U version? Tell us in the comments below!

Briefly: I can barely believe that it’s finally almost here (and Shane still doesn’t believe it based on last night’s podcast), but we’re now barely a month away from Sony’s The Last Guardian, and after all these years of waiting I can’t wait to see what it’s finally all about.

Today, Sony debuted an incredibly gorgeous new cinematic trailer for the game, reminding us all just how close it is to releasing, while also throwing off some major ICO vibes.

I just really, really hope Trico doesn’t die…

Take a look at the trailer below, and be sure to let us know what you think. The Last Guardian hits PS4 on December 6th!

We’re just 2 weeks away from the biggest night in gaming with The Game Awards 2016, and to celebrate, Geoff Keighly and co have released the nominees list. Here’s just a couple of categories out of all 24.

Game of the Year:

  • Doom (ID Software, Bethesda)
  • Inside (PlayDead)
  • Overwatch (Blizzard)
  • Titanfall 2 (Respawn, EA)
  • Uncharted 4 (Naughty Dog, Sony)

Best Studio/Game Direction

  • Blizzard for Overwatch
  • Dice for Battlefield 1
  • ID Software for Doom
  • Naughty Dog for Uncharted 4
  • Respawn for Titanfall 2

Best Narrative

  • Firewatch (Campo Santo)
  • Inside (PlayDead)
  • Mafia III (Hangar 13, 2K)
  • Oxenfree (Night School Studios)
  • Uncharted 4 (Naughty Dog, Sony)

Best Art Direction

  • Abzu (Giant Squid, 505)
  • Firewatch (Campo Santo)
  • Inside (PlayDead)
  • Overwatch (Blizzard)
  • Uncharted 4 (Naughty Dog, Sony)

Best Soundtrack

  • Battlefield 1 (Dice, EA)
  • Doom (ID Software, Bethesda)
  • Inside (PlayDead)
  • Rez Infinite (Enhance Games)
  • Thumper (Drool)

Best Performance

  • Alex Hernandez as Lincoln Clay (Mafia III)
  • Cissy Jones as Delilah (Firewatch)
  • Emily Rose as Elena (Uncharted 4)
  • Nolan North as Nathan Drake (Uncharted 4)
  • Rich Sommer as Henry (Firewatch)
  • Troy Baker as Sam Drake (Uncharted 4)

If you’d like to check out the full list of Nominees, check it out right here! Did your favorite game get nominated? Who do YOU think should have been nominated? Tell us in the comments below! The Game Awards premieres on December 1st.

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Out of nowhere an hour ago, Blizzard just released an almost 10GB Patch for Overwatch onto Xbox One, PS4, and PC that finally makes Sombra, arcade mode, and more live! Sombra is pretty self explanatory by now, but arcade mode is a brand new mode where you can play specific special brawls from a select playlist like Lucioball and Junkenstein’s Revenge! There’s also a brand new map by the name of Ecopoint: Antarctica. Among other things are Pharah’s ability to fly forever, some changes and tweaks to Zarya, and more! Check out the full patch list right here! What are you planning on trying out first in this update? Tell us in the comments below!

Briefly: Somehow, again, another incredible looking title completely slid under my radar.

Bethesda has just debuted the official launch trailer for Dishonored 2, and I think it may be the first Dishonored video that I’ve ever seen. How? With the first title being as celebrated as it is… I really have no idea.

In the game, you’ll “Reprise your role as a supernatural assassin in Dishonored 2, the next chapter in the award-winning Dishonored saga by Arkane Studios. As either Emily Kaldwin or Corvo Attano, travel beyond the legendary streets of Dunwall to Karnaca – a once-dazzling coastal city that holds the key to restoring Emily to power. Armed with the mark of the Outsider and powerful new supernatural abilities, hunt down your enemies and forever alter the fate of the Empire.”

Pre-orders get to play the game a day early, and also include a copy of Dishonored: Definitive Edition, so if you missed out on the first game, it’s Game of the Year Edition, and its re-release, you won’t be left in the dark any longer.

For now, take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be picking up Dishonored 2 on November 11th!

Briefly: I hated the first Watch Dogs game.

Obviously, that first E3 trailer for the game sold me on it. It looked gorgeous, open, futuristic, with mechanics and opportunities that we’d never seen (or even thought of) in a game before. Watch Dogs was to truly be the first next-gen feeling title for PS4 and Xbox One.

Then Ubisoft released a buggy, ugly, boring Grand Theft Auto clone that I sunk about 10 hours into before realizing that I’d wasted nearly $100.

Watch Dogs became the brunt of a lot of jokes in the early days of the Geekscape Games podcast, and aside from the neat announcement trailer from this year’s E3, I’ve largely ignored its sequel.

Until now, that is. I’m starting to see ads all over the place (and a myriad of commercials for the title during last night’s election coverage. With just a week to go until the game’s launch, Ubisoft has officially debuted the Watch Dogs 2 launch trailer… and it looks super cool.

Our new protagonist actually sounds interesting, the story sounds far, far more affecting than that of the first game, and the hacking actually looks really cool. Not to mention how gorgeous San Francisco looks.

In any case, decide for yourself! Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be picking up Watch Dogs 2 when it releases on November 15th!

Following the reveals of the main character and Ann from the highly anticipated RPG, Persona 5, Ryuji Sakamoto is the next in line to join the Phantom Thieves. Apparently following in the footsteps of such bros as Persona 3‘s Junpei, Yosuke from Persona 4, and Tokyo Mirage Sessions‘ Touma, Ryuji is said to be a true friend who puts the group’s well being before his own.

As a former track star, Ryuji’s dreams were shattered along with his legs when over-training pushed on him by his relentless coach led to a career ending injury before it truly started. Now harboring resentment towards “shitty adults”, he joins the Phantom Thieves as a way to get back at society, and to change it for the better in his own way.

In battle, he wields a pipe just like a bat, beating on any shadows that cross his path. Fitting for someone who has a reputation for being the troublemaker of the team, feel lucky that you aren’t on the other side of the swing.

Voiced by Max Mittelman, (Saitama himself from One Punch Man), here’s some more detail on what went into bringing Ryuji to life. We’ll have to wait until February 14th to hear the final result, and we can hardly wait for it!

Which version are you going with, the steelbook case with the standard game, or the Take Your Heart edition with all the cool stuff we mentioned before!? Let us know below!

Since Persona 3 set the current standard for the game featuring some incredible female characters, we wouldn’t expect anything less from the upcoming Persona 5. After meeting the main character last time around, now we’re being introduced to Ann Takamaki, the beautiful rose of the Phantom Thieves who looks to carry the torch held be best girl candidates such as Aegis, Yukari, Yukiko and Naoto.

Unlike the previous girls however, Ann seems to have herself relatively together. Despite being the source of many rumors back at school, (as well as having to deal with an overbearing gym teacher), that doesn’t get her down. In fact, she serves as the moral compass of the group, helping keep her friends level headed in the face of some extraordinary circumstances. Once stepping into battle, the use of her whip brings the pain to the enemy shadows, all while bringing extra style to the punishment she inflicts. Don’t believe me? Check out her reveal trailer below and see for yourself.

In case you needed to know more about Ann, Atlus has also conducted an interview with Erika Harlacher, the voice actor behind the catsuit clad character. Known for voicing characters in anime series such as Kurapika in Hunter X Hunter, Ami in Toradora! and the game voice for Kiyoko Kirigiri in my 2014 game of the year, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Erika will be playing a completely different character than the stoic detective from two years ago. From what we’ve seen so far though, it seems like her full performance will be something to look forward to. Find out more in her interview below!

Persona 5 will launch on February 14, 2017 for the PS3 and PS4 with two editions. First prints will come with a limited edition steel book case, while the “Take Your Heart” edition will be available exclusively on the PS4, with all the bonus goodies we detailed in the protagonist’s reveal for $89.99. Which one are you thinking of picking up, and does Ann look like a worthy addition to the group? Let us know what you think!

Earlier this year, legendary video game website Gametrailers.com closed its doors.

With that, a lot of well known shows such as The Final Bosman, Huber Hype, and more were no longer. One of the most popular out of them was a show called Pop Fiction. Created by Michael Damiani, Pop Fiction centered around tackling very popular video game myths and putting them to the test. The show became incredibly popular and many were sad to see it go.

Now going 8 months strong, Easy Allies is the spiritual Successor to GT and features a ton of successor shows (Huber Syndrome instead of Huber Hype, and Easy Update instead of Mandatory Update.) This is no exception to Pop Fiction, as back in may we got its spiritual sequel, Game Sleuth. The first episode based off of the running man from Ocarina of Time.

The episode today though has nothing to do with Zelda. Instead, they examine the amazing Phenomenon of Bigfoot being in GTA V. Is it real? Is it fake? WHY DO I HAVE THE SUDDEN URGE TO BUY A COPY OF GTA V!?! Everything will be revealed in the video below. What are your thoughts on the video? What gaming myths do you hope they cover in the future. Tell us below in the comments!

 

 

It’s been a long time coming since we first talked about the reveal of Cyber Dimension Neptune: 4 Goddesses Online, the latest spinoff in the ongoing Neptunia series. Plugging the girls into a beta test for Vert’s favorite MMORPG, 4 Goddesses Online, sounds great enough on its own, but after seeing our first glimpses at the CPU’s in their new roles, a peak at the game play, and the game’s gorgeous Unreal 4 debut.

Apparently taking some pointers from games like Sword Art Online4GO gives players control of their favorite goddesses as they traverse a simulated MMORPG in a single player setting. From these screens, it seems like the game play should be a huge departure from any of the games before it, showing off what can potentially be a real time battle system. From the game play standpoint, the Sword Art games have improved greatly since its rough debut, while other games with similar combat systems like Xenoblade Chronicles and Final Fantasy XII have refined this style of RPG for years. I have my fingers crossed that Compile Heart and Idea Factory take cues from these titles to make Cyber Dimension the best game in the series yet, especially after some recent spinoffs that turned out kind of iffy. (Get it!?)

And let’s be honest, if the game play possibilities alone didn’t have us excited, then the new looks for the girls is more than enough to do so. Noire as a Dark Knight looks especially great, with Neptune as a Holy Knight, Blanc as a Priest, and Vert as an Enchanter rounding out the main cast. I must say that they suit their new roles well, which is making me all the more anxious for the debuts of the CPU Candidates in their 4GO classes. 

Check out the screenshots, as well as the first teaser trailer below! Cyber Dimension Neptune: 4 Goddesses Online will arrive in Japan on February 9 exclusively for the PS4, meaning that we’ll probably get it sometime in August. Man, if there was ever a time to import…

 

Square Enix has announced that PS4 owners who were looking to play the Kingdom Hearts series again in its entirety ahead of the eventual release of Kingdom Hearts will want to keep their eyes peeled in 2017. Both PS3 HD re-releases are going to be repackaged and re-re-rereleased for Sony’s current console.

For those who may have gotten their decimals crossed, Kingdom Hearts 1.5 was the Western debut of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, remastered alongside Re:Chain Of Memories, and a rundown of the storyline via text and cutscenes from 358/2 Days2.5 followed suit with the Final Mix versions of both Kingdom Hearts 2 and Birth By Sleep, while Re:Coded got the synopsis treatment that time around. The recently delayed Kingdom Hearts 2.8 is set to round out the core story, remastering the one time 3DS exclusive, Dream Drop Distance, for home consoles, while debuting a brand new scenario staring Aqua, the heroine of the PSP’s BBS.

Can I just say that we called this!? On the Geekscape Games Podcast, we joked that they would find a way to re-release all of the games all over again before the third game saw the light of day, and WHAT DO YOU KNOW!? The only part we got wrong is it being called 2.95 to the square root of pi.

Alongside this announcement were a few new screenshots from the long awaited third game, which you can check out below. Sora’s sporting some new forms!

What do you think of the news? Will you be re:buying the games? Let us know!

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Reviewed On: Xbox One
Also Available For: PS4, PC, Amazon Fire TV

MSRP: $24.99

In the past 2 years, Jackbox Games has made a name for themselves by breathing new life into the party game genre. Introduced back in 2015, The jackbox Party Pack was a compilation of 5 random party games with completely different rules and play styles that could easily be played with your phone ad even easily streamed online. Because of this, Every year since then we have gotten a compilation pack, and this year is no exception, but is this third trip worth playing another round, or should you just drop out?jackbox-titleParty Pack 3 is split up into 5 separate games just like the last 2. You’ve got at least one returning fan favorite game, but the other 4 are completely new. This review will go into all 5 games in the order of how often our play group played them. Keep in mind that just because we didn’t play a specific game a lot, doesn’t mean it was bad. With that in mind, let’s get started.

Trivia Murder Party

the-jackbox-party-pack-3-6Trivia Murder Party is all about getting kidnapped by a psychotic trivia obsessed serial killer and trying to escape from him alive. players are asked easy to very obscure trivia based questions much like You Don’t Know Jack, but instead of just getting harassed by the host for getting a question wrong, you’re instead taken to a place called the killing floor, where you must fight for your survival, or you will be killed on the spot. Players are slowly killed off one by one until only one remains. The final round is a race to the exit where the only person alive must escape the house of horrors before any of the ghosts catch them, or else they will die and someone else will come back to life.tmp-1

The mystery hosts insane personality can be downright hilarious throughout the whole game. Things get especially tense when you’ve only got a couple of live players left being sent to the killing floor as you’re not sure who’ll be the next to go. Even the audience serves a big role in the game. They are tasked with working together to gain more money than the current player winning so that they can escape the killer alive. They can also bet on who they think will die during a killing floor round, which adds an extra competitive element. With over 1000 questions, and plenty of fun and different torture mini games, Trivia Murder Party is a breakout title you’ll be DYING to play over and over again.tmp-2

Quiplash 2

the-jackbox-party-pack-3-3Quiplash 2 is a sequel to last years runaway hit Quiplash, and is the only returning veteran game this time around. The game plays exactly like the first one, but with some major and much welcome changes. There are now multiple different final rounds that you can now get so that you’re not just getting a regular static question that everyone answers. Instead, you either get comic lash, where you have to fill in the blank to a comic book panel, word lash, where you have to use a specific word in your answer, and acronym lash, where you have to create a clever anagram with a specific set of given letters.quiplash-2-1The end round changes are very welcome and varied as the final round means much more as someone who has fallen way behind could easily take the game from behind with one good quip. The audience has also received another boost. While waiting between rounds, audience members can now answers random prompts just for them. Of course they’re all completely brand new prompts also, but other than that, the gameplay is largely unchanged. Much like Drawful 2 earlier this year, Quiplash 2 expands upon its predecessor enough that the game is completely worth playing again. For more on Quiplash, check out our review of it in last years Party Pack 2.quiplash-2-2

Tee K.O

the-jackbox-party-pack-3-5Tee K.O is about creating and battling custom made t-shirts in order to be crowned king of the island. The start of the game has you creating 3 drawings of whatever you want to draw. Afterwards, you’ll be told to type in as many catchphrases and quotes as you can. Then, you’ll be taken to the t-shirt creation tool where you’ll have the chance of creating one t-shirt out of 3 possible designs and 4 random phrases. Finally, you’ll go face to face with your opponents t-shirts as you try and take them down.  tko-1The art style in this game is gorgeous and very reminiscent of many japanese culture games such as Taiko Drum Master. The gameplay is also incredibly fun and addicting. It’s so much fun to battle against a really well put together shirt, but also a very random one. Out of all the games, my group got the biggest laughs out of just making fun of everyone’s shirts. The best part is that you can even buy the shirts you made. The audience also has fun as they can suggest drawings, sayings and vote on their favorite shirts also akin to Quiplash. In the end, Tee K.O expertly fills the drawing game void that Drawful or Bidiots would have done, but has such a new and amazing twist to it that it ends up coming off as one of my favorite games in party pack history! In terms of battles, this game wins the title belt.tko-2

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Guesspionage is a game all about percentages.You take take the role of a government agent as you are asked questions correlating to a certain percentage of something. The game is very similar to Family Feud as the answers are taken from a group of people surveyed online. Now I’ll admit, while the game does sound a bit boring, it really isn’t. The host is humorous enough to give you some good laughs, and the questions are actually very well varied and funny like what percentage of people pee in the shower, or how many people have been injured by trampolines.guess-1 The game has 3 rounds. Each round one player gets the chance to try and guess what the percentage of that question is. After that, the other players get to vote on if they think the real percentage is higher or lower than the one the current player guessed. You can even double down by choosing much higher or much lower, but you’ll need to be within 15% of the answer to get your points doubled, so it’s risky. Once again the audience gets another time to shine. If you have at least 7-10 people in your audience the poll results in the questions will be taken from the audience instead of the global poll. This adds a whole new layer to the game as now you’re trying to get into the mind of your audience. Quirky, weird, and fun, Guesspionage is 100% fun to play.guess-2

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Fakin’ It is an odd game to review. Not because it’s hard or confusing to understand, but because this is the only game in the entire collection that is very much not stream friendly. Fakin’ It is for 3-6 players and is very much inspired by the game Werewolf. In this game you and your friends will be given random prompts to do such as pointing your finger at something or holding up a certain amount of hands. The only problem is that one person will not get a prompt and so they have to fake knowing it. This is where you won’t be able to correctly play this online as to really experience the game as its meant to be, you’ll have to get your actual local group of friends over to play, but once you do it’s a riot.fakin

Trying to spot the faker blend in or constantly trying to out them with a good poker face can be super fun. The audience is also back, and they can try and decide who they think the faker is. They don’t have as much influence as in the other games, but it’s still welcome. Overall, how much you play it will depend on if you prefer streaming these games or playing them locally. Either way, you should give the game a shot at least once, but it really can be a magical experience.the-jackbox-party-pack-3

Negatives and Final Thoughts

While I’ve already logged many fun hours with this game, it isn’t perfect. During every round of Tee K.O there’d be a specific part where the announcers voice always overlapped for some strange reason. The game also has a decent amount of loading time when exiting back to the main pack from any of the games. While they were odd, they hindered our experience very little. Although I do hope to see these resolved soon. In conclusion, The Jackbox Party Pack 3 is a perfect example of yearly installments done right. Each year these games get progressively more and more fun and original. It was a tough undertaking to make another one of these, especially after the 2nd one still manages to consume a large amount of time spent during parties, but they really outdid themselves with this collection. If you have an upcoming party of any kind this is a MUST OWN.

Final Verdict: ★★★★★!

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Pokemon Sun & Moon.

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Official PS4 Keyboard & Mouse.

Dualshock 4 getting Steam support.

Resident Evil themed escape room sponsored by iAm8bit.

Overwatch Halloween Update.

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The Halloween update for Overwatch is finally here! While there have been a few ghostly updates to some existing maps to help set the mod, there’s plenty of new things that this update has. The new brawl is now a special mode known as the revenge of Dr. Junkenstein, which consists of 4 players as McCree, Ana, Soldier 76, and Hanzo battling against Dr. Junkenstein’s evil creations while also defending their castle from him getting in.

You can now also earn and buy Halloween loot boxes which can include special skins and more ranging from a witch outfit for Mercy, to a Headless Horseman costume for Reaper. (Halloween boxes can be earned on console, but not bought until October 12th. The event will run from today until November 1st, so get playing! Are you enjoying your update? What’s your favorite part of it? Tell us in the comments below!

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We’re back to unbox Loot Crate’s October Gaming crate! If you liked what you saw this week, but weren’t totally sold on picking up a subscription, maybe this month’s crate will.

First on the list is this awesome Fallout-themed shirt, which is exclusive to Loot Crate. For all the Fallout fans out there, I’m sure at least one of these Vault Boys represents you, unless you’re like me and haven’t finished a Fallout game (don’t hate me).

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Next, to celebrate the upcoming release of Gears of War 4, this month’s crate also comes with a small Lancer figure!

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Unfortunately, the blade looks a little used, but I’m sure most of you won’t mind. I’m definitely adding this to my small collection, right next to my model of the SSV Normandy SR-2 and these Halo figures that came in the Legendary crate last month.

To celebrate the upcoming launch of Gears 4, I’ll be using these two very cool shot glasses that I wish I had in college:

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To add to my list of things I wish I had in college, you can most definitely add this Dead Rising swiss army knife:

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The last couple of items in this month’s crate are perfect for any collectors out there. First, we have a Dark Souls single issue comic book.

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Next, we have a coin pin straight from Battleground!

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That’s all for this month! Next month, it’s looking like we’re going to get some goodies from games like OverwatchThe Legend of Zelda, and Sonic! If you want that box, be sure to sign up ASAP. Be sure to visit www.lootcrate.com/geekscape and use the coupon code “geekscape” for a special discount! Thanks for reading!

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After months of game reveals, and a lot of strenuous testing, the highly anticipated Jackbox Party Pack 3 finally has a release date!

The game is set to release on October 18th For PS4, PC, and Amazon Fire TV, with the Xbox One version coming out 3 days later on October 21st. Are you excited for the new party pack? Which of the 5 new games are you planning on playing first? Tell us in the comments below!jbpp3

During this past week, Playtonic Games attended EGX 2016 in Birmingham (somewhere in the U.K) to finally showcase their highly anticipated 3D collect-a-thon revival Yooka Laylee to the masses, and with great success! Not only that, but there were a couple of more surprises that were revealed. On top of a very nice Character Parade trailer, they also dropped a massive bomb by confirming that Shovel Knight (yes, that Shovel Knight) will be digging his way into the game. Not much is known how big his appearance will be, but it’ll probably be for a mission or two. Still, this opens up the game for plenty of other crossovers and possibilities (Banjo Kazooie in Xbox version and DK & Diddy in the Wii U version maybe?)

What are our thoughts on this odd, but awesome crossover? What kind of crossover do you want to see? Tell us in the comments below! Yooka Laylee is scheduled to be released in Q1 of 2017 for Xbox One, PS4, PC, and Wii U.

 

Announced about a week ago, Sega revealed that the upcoming and highly anticipated Sonic Mania will be releasing with a boxed Collectors Edition that includes a digital download for the game, a Sonic Mania genesis cartridge with a gold ring inside it, and a 12″ Statue of Genesis Sonic on top of a Sega Genesis itself. What you may not have seen is the amazing commercial for it. Just a couple of days ago Sega released this “Rare” 1996 infomercial for the game that they dug up from their archives.  The video is exactly something you’d expect from Sonic the Hedgehog (especially if you keep up to date on his social media shenanigans.)

What do you think of the commercial? Will you be picking up the collectors edition? DO YOU EVEN LIKE SONIC? Tell us in the comments below! Sonic Mania releases for Xbox One, PS4, and PC sometime around Spring of 2017.

A new Digimon game is confirmed for western release early 2017! Bandai Namco announced at their Tokyo Game Show pre-event that Digimon World: Next Order is making its way to the Playstation 4!

This is exciting news not just for fans of Digimon, but also for those familiar with the original Digmon World game released for the Playstation in 1999. While it is unknown whether or not this game is a sequel or not, news of this game is certainly exciting!

Digimon World: Next Order was originally released as a PS Vita game in Japan in March 2016. With the rising popularity of Digimon with the recent release Digimon Adventures Tri and Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, Bandai has decided to bring Next Order exclusively to the Americas.

The PS4 edition will include updated graphics, Japanese and English voice-overs, as well as new missions. It will be available on the Playsation store for digital download.

Check out the trailer here:

Unfortunately Next Order will not be available for the Vita in the Americas.

What do you think? Are you excited for this new game?

Just when you thought it was safe to play party games with your friends again.. ..  ..  .YOU. . . . . .WERE. . .  ..  . .WRONG!

Jackbox Games has just released a trailer for their highly anticipated fall release of The Jackbox Party Pack 3! The new pack contains the highly anticipated Quiplash 2, which will allow for custom prompts as well as new censor options just like the previous Drawful 2. That’s not the only game you should get excited for, as they have their own twisted take on game shows in the form of the very funny but creepy Trivia Murder Party. The pack contains 5 games as a whole, and while there is no price and release date for it yet, it’s pretty safe to assume it’ll fall in line with the other packs at about $25. (although the ape in the trailer is sold separately.)

The Jackbox Party Pack 3 will release this fall for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. Which game out of the 5 is your favorite? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Being a fan of Sony’s upcoming PS4 game The Last Guardian is suffering.

Announced way back in 2009 for the PS3, the project was revealed at that years E3, only to go dead silent for 6 years until being re-revealed at Sony’s now amazingly infamous E3 2015 of dreams. This year we got another trailer for the stunning game with a release date of October 25th 2016, a mere 6 weeks away. Suffice to say, fans were happy to finally play the game so soon. At least that’s what they thought.

In a post this morning on the official PlayStation Blog, Shuhei Yoshida posted that the development team needs just an extra month or two to make it the best game it can be. The game is now penned for a December 6th 2016 release. (Happy birthday to me!) You can read the update right here. Fans seem to be taking the delay pretty well as people have been more accepting of the delay than No Man’s Sky gate just a couple of months ago. What are your thoughts on the delay? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Briefly: Sony today revealed the long-leaked slimmer PS4 console, as well as finally detailing release date, spec, and pricing info for its upcoming Playstation Neo, which is now called the PS4 Pro.

Along with the consoles, the company showed off a slick sizzle reel featuring a ton of PS4 footage from various titles, including Watch Dogs 2, Spider-Man, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, For Honor, Days Gone, Horizon: Zero Dawn, and more.

All of the footage is freaking gorgeous, but of course, we’re not sure just how much more gorgeous than it would be on the standard PS4.

Take a look at the footage below, and be sure to let us know what you think!

Briefly: Today’s Playstation Meeting has come to an end, and the Playstation NEO has officially become Sony’s Playstation 4 Pro.

This new, high end PS4 console will join its new slimmer, less powerful brethren when it finally hits store shelves on November 10th, 2016 for an up-there $399 USD (or $499 CAD, which is more than the original PS4 console launched for back in 2013).

According to Sony, the extra power of the new console “enhances PS4 games by supporting the latest in imaging technology through 4K resolution and High Dynamic Range (HDR), as well as smoother frame rates. Games that already look extraordinary on PS4 will look richer and more detailed, thanks to the more powerful GPU and faster CPU at the heart of PS4 Pro.”

As previously reported, many pre-existing games will offer new patches that offer performance improvements on the new console, while upcoming games like Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Mass Effect: Andromeda and Days Gone will naturally feature PS4 Pro upgrades.

If you’re not planning on upgrading to the newer, more powerful version, you won’t be left out in the dust just yet, as Sony has reiterated the importance of having one PS4 audience in their official blog post about the new unit:

But it’s important to note that the choice is yours. Whether you’re playing on PS4 Pro, the new slimmer and lighter PS4, or the PS4 system you bought at launch in 2013, you’ll have access to the same amazing games with the same features and same vibrant community that make PlayStation the best place to play. There won’t be any gameplay features exclusive to PS4 Pro or the standard PS4. In fact, we believe the impact of HDR on gaming and entertainment is so promising that all PlayStation 4 systems – back to the very first console sold in 2013 – are now HDR capable.

 

It is incredibly important for us, and our developer partners, to maintain one PS4 audience. All PS4 systems are also ready to deliver on the promise of virtual reality with the upcoming launch of PlayStation VR. Whichever system you choose, we’ll continue to give you the exclusive franchises, blockbuster third-party titles, and unique games from creative developers that you’ve come to expect from PlayStation.

Let’s just hope that these guidelines that they’ve set for developers hold true long into the future, and we don’t see PS4 Pro Exclusive titles anytime soon.

Check out a sizzle reel of PS4 Pro footage below, and be sure to let us know what you thought of the announcement!

Briefly: Surprise!

We’ve seen leaked photos… and we’ve also seen it unboxed, booted, and taken apart, and now it’s finally official.

Yep, during today’s Playstation event, Sony officially revealed a new, slimmer variant of the current PS4 console.

The console is coming next week, September 15th, for a cool $299 (USD). Naturally, the unit is about 30% smaller than the previous iteration, and has all of the internals of the PS4’s previous version (including a 500GB HDD), except for the optical audio port.

According to Sony, this new model will not support 4K Blu-Rays, but will support HDR movies and gaming.

Are you planning to pick one up? Or is the PS4 Pro more your fancy? Be sure to sound out in the comments below!

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Attack On Titan seems like the kind of license that would be perfect for a video game, right? Based on the anime and manga series of the same name, what could be more exciting than soaring through the air and cutting down these towering giants? Unfortunately, past iterations haven’t had much success in delivering a satisfying adaptation to our screens, but that all changes with the new Attack On Titan from Koei Tecmo and Omega Force. Known for their work on the numerous Dynasty Warriors games and spinoffs, their expertise when it comes to creating large scale battles shines through with one of the most exciting games of the year, licensed or otherwise.

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Closing in for the kill.

If you follow the anime, you’ll know that the show has been stuck in limbo over the last few years after its initial 26 episodes, so forgive me if the plot sounds familiar. For those who might be introduced to the series for the first time through the game, Attack On Titan focuses on the last of humanity, most of which was wiped out years before by the sudden arrival of the Titans. These seemingly mindless creatures feed on humans, and pushed those who were left behind to build a new settlement separated by three walls. Eren Jager, Mikasa Akerman and Armin Arlert, childhood friends who live within the outermost Wall Maria, have their worlds torn apart when a sudden Titan attack led by the never before seen Colossal Titan, results in the wall being breached and their parents being killed as a result. Deciding to enlist in the military as retaliation, the trio prepares to take the fight to the Titans, becoming humanity’s last hope for survival.

When looking at how easily the humans are decimated throughout the series, Attack On Titan almost feels like Dynasty Warriors in reverse. Between Attack Mode, (where the story takes place), and Expedition Mode, (side missions that focus on obtaining new materials and gear), the core game play revolves around the player stepping in the shoes of one of the Survey Corps members as they traverse one of many maps, slaying dozens of Titans while helping squad mates in need. Capturing the feel of the show and its soldiers’ unique method of movement thanks to the Omni-Directional Mobility Gear, using these grappling hooks to fly through the air at high speeds is as satisfying as it looks. The controls admittedly have a bit of a learning curve as you memorize how to grapple, speed up, lock on, focus on one of five body parts, issue orders to your squad, and close in for your decisive blow, but once it all comes together well. Cutting down enemy after enemy results in one of the most thrilling game play experiences so far this year.

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Sasha Blaus holds her own against James Woods here.

Once on the battlefield, your main focus is to follow the red marked objectives to advance the story. Usually involving taking down multiple Titans, you’ll find yourself in a bad spot if you run out of gas for your gear, or if the twin swords you use for attacking wear out. All it takes is one mistimed attack, a lack of speed or a set of dull blades to be grabbed by an enemy, and if you’re not fast enough with your reactions, you’ll be food in no time. Thankfully, the field is littered with support soldiers who hand off more supplies when approached. As barbaric as it sounds however, the only way to know what they’ll give you is if you let them get eaten. Yes, much like the show, death is all around you. These NPC’s will often be killed, with a notification in the corner making you feel extra guilty about it by letting you know each time. By killing a Titan who’s consumed an ally, they’ll occasionally drop their corpse, which is marked with an icon showing which item their body will reward.

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Yep. A lot of people die.

If you want someone more reliable on your team, story characters will often signal for help with side objectives, ranging from helping them turn the tides in a losing battle, escorting them to a point, or triggering traps on the field. Once aided, they’ll join your five person squad and attack alongside you, bringing more items with them and triggering traps in the process. Often stronger than the generic NPC’s you can recruit, once a squad is in your control, you can issue generic commands like having them guard you, fan out to attack multiple nearby targets, or focus on the area you’re attacking for a devastating group attack.  In typical Dynasty Warriors fashion, important characters like your side quest recruits will comically “flee” the battlefield when defeated instead of getting killed. Which is strange since getting killed usually means getting eaten, so watching your squad be swallowed and chewed only to say they were tired of fighting and retreat right afterwards, is unintentionally comical. I mean, flee to where? You’re dead, man!

Speaking of friends, while Attack Mode is strictly single player, Expedition Mode lets players team up online to take on more difficult quests for the sake of money, new equipment, and the needed materials. Each set of missions is divided by a section of the map, each of which needs to be scouted throughout its nearly 100 missions. Not restricted to the story, these quests have the freedom to offer up some insane challenges to any Survey Corps member brave enough to take them on, and while expedition missions can be tackled solo, you’ll start to regret it once the difficulty ramps up. The reward is worth the struggle though, since the only way to unlock new weapons, Mobility Gears, scabbards, and eventually horses, is by playing through these missions. On the flip side, you can only unlock new characters for this mode by progressing through Attack Mode, so you’ll want to play both side by side if you want to steadily progress without trouble.

And while the assumption would be that each character would be exactly the same, Attack On Titan does a great job of making each main character feel unique, playing up their character strengths. Eren obviously has his Titan Form, where he can temporarily transform into one of the monsters and tear them apart with some basic melee combat abilities, but when characters like Levi and Mikasa feel significantly better at sword fighting thanks to their unique abilities, or Armin making up for his lack of strength by being the only person who can issue individual orders to his squad thanks to his tactical brilliance, each playable character delivers a small, yet noticeable difference to how you’ll approach combat.

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Each character is unique, but only Eren can one hand grab Titans that look like babies.

In both Attack and Expedition Modes, you’ll wind up with extra material drops by attacking marked limbs on Titan bodies, or earning an S rank at completion. Coming off as simple enough at first, obtaining S Ranks often felt more frustrating than it was worth. Finishing the stage fast enough and addressing enough side requests were both fine, but it’s easy to get knocked down a rank because you didn’t kill enough Titans. In my confusion, I noticed that in many cases, you’ll have to hunt down and kill nearly every Titan on the map, no matter how out of the way they are compared to the rest of your objectives. Feeling like a battle against my own annoyance, there’s little in the game more disheartening than getting your rank dropped because you didn’t kill those two guys hanging out in the opposite corner of the stage, especially when rare materials are on the line.

As much as the ranking can bring down your spirits, it’s a nitpick next to some of the bigger issues with Attack On Titan, most of which bog down the main game too much. For starters, while delivered with the same solid voice acting, beautiful visuals, and stellar presentation as when you’re in the middle of the action, the story is hard to stay interested in since it’s a story we’ve seen told so many times. This isn’t the game’s fault, but it’s impossible to be excited about sitting through the Female Titan finale for the third time. Fortunately, the game goes above and beyond in this respect, adding in part of the next story arc after the credits roll as a set of bonus post game quests. Within the main game, some of the missions feel more drawn out than they should be. If we break down the anime and make an action game out of the actual fight scenes, there’s very little to explore, (which was a big reason why last year’s game fell short). To compensate, small moments that were either glossed over, or took up all of two minutes of screen time on the show, will be expanded into whole missions in the game. It’s easy to see where the developers stretched things out to create a more “full” gaming experience, but for every great level we get, it also ends up being tied to slow story progression.

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You’ll be thankful for your crew when you’re inevitably caught.

But most importantly, as fun as the game play is, Attack On Titan falls into Omega Force’s most consistent complaint. This game is far too repetitive. Don’t get me wrong, the satisfying flash of a perfect attack, the occasional zoom in on your character before they deliver the killing blow, and the spray of blood that douses your character in a brutal crimson rain never gets old, but most of the combat revolves around you doing the same thing repeatedly for the 10 hours or so that the main story takes to complete. Add in a few more for the post game content, and another 10-20 minimum for the Expedition Mode, and the shine will definitely wear off over time. The game does try to throw in new elements with horseback levels, where your faithful steed will accompany you while traveling across areas with few buildings to latch on to, Titan Mode levels, where Eren fights hand to hand with some satisfying, yet few attacks as mentioned earlier, and bosses that require you to wear down their body before their weakness at the nape of their neck will be exposed, but it’s not enough when these brief moments are quickly replaced by the standard combat. It doesn’t help when occasionally, especially in small, enclosed maps, the camera loses all sense of direction and flies around faster than a Maneuver Gear ever could. Combined with the (appreciated) grapple physics that will drop you if your hooks become obstructed, and some minor slowdown when battles get hectic, and you end up with a great game with some minor technical hiccups.

Despite the repetition, Attack On Titan is one of the most enjoyable anime adaptations I’ve played. By capturing the style and brutality of its anime counterpart and successfully adapting it into an adrenaline rush of a video game with its satisfying, fast paced action, it won’t be hard to find plenty to love. Fans of the series itself, or even an action gamer who’s never heard of the series, (if any exist at this point), would do well to pick it up and take up arms against the Titans. With online play to keep the battles going long after the credits roll, a distinct cast of characters, and plenty of content to unlock throughout, Wall Maria’s tragedy is definitely our gain.

Final Score: 4.25/5