HYPE!!! The teaser website we reported on earlier has transformed itself and we have a brand new game, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2! Alongside the announcement came a minute long trailer showing us the brand new hub world (which is much bigger and can be flown around in!), the return of custom characters and some new and old story segments.
New characters that were notably missing from the first game include Zarbon, Dodoria, Turles and Lord Slug. It seems this game will have a bigger focus on movie characters including the T.V. specials, as we see for one of the first times in a console game ever the iconic scene where a young Trunks finds his mentor Gohan face down in the rain.
A press release confirmed the sequel will contain the most customisation options to date alongside a multitude of ‘new features and special upgrades’. More is set to be revealed at E3 but for now we will have to settle with watching the trailer over and over again which you can find embedded below. Xenoverse 2 is releasing this year for the PS4, Xbox One and PC.
Did the trailer get you as hyped as it for me? Let us know in the comments below.
IT’S TIME TO GO SUPER SAIYAN AS BANDAI NAMCO ENTERTAINMENT AMERICA INC. ANNOUNCES DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2
The Most Expansive Videogame in Dragon Ball History Returns with Richer Environments, Bigger Battles, Additional Character Creation Options, with More Details to be Revealed at E3 2016!
SANTA CLARA, Calif., (May 17, 2016) – BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. the premier publisher of anime videogames today announces DRAGON BALL® XENOVERSE 2, the most expansive Dragon Ball® videogame experience to-date. DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 is currently in developmentat famed Osaka, Japan based videogame developer DIMPS and will be available for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, and STEAM® for PC. DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 is scheduled to launch in the Americas in 2016.
Developed to fully utilize the power of current generation gaming consoles and PCs; DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 builds upon the highly popular DRAGON BALL XENOVERSEwith enhanced graphics that will further immerse players into the largest and most detailed Dragon Ball world ever developed. DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 will deliver a new hub city and the most character customization choices to date among a multitude of new features and special upgrades. Additional details and features pertaining to DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 will be revealed at E3 2016 (June 14-16) in BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc.’s demo theaters, located in rooms 303A&B in the South Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center.
“The Dragon Ball franchise is a crown jewel and a perennial fan-favorite of BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment’s robust anime videogame portfolio and DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 will build upon that illustrious legacy.” said Eric Hartness, Vice President of Marketing at BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. “With DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2, we’re working diligently with the DIMPS team to pull out all the stops and push the Dragon Ball videogame experience to new heights.”
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 is currently rated “RP” for Rating Pending by the ESRB. The game will be coming to the Americas for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, and STEAM® for PC in 2016. To find out more about DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2, head over to www.dragonballxenoverse2.com. To learn more aboutBANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc.’s other products go to: http://www.bandainamcoent.com/home.htmlor follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BandaiNamcoUS.
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc., part of BANDAI NAMCO Holdings Inc., is a leading global publisher and developer of interactive entertainment for all major video game consoles, iOS, Android, and online platforms. The company is known for creating and publishing many of the industry’s top video game franchises including PAC-MAN®, GALAGA®,TEKKEN®, SOULCALIBUR®, and ACE COMBAT®. BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. is the premier publisher in the Western hemisphere for anime based video games including NARUTO SHIPPUDEN™, DRAGON BALL Z®, and ONE PIECE®. More information about the company and its products can be found at http://www.bandainamcoent.com or www.facebook.com/BandaiNamcoUS.
With One Piece: Burning Blood set to be released at the end of the month Bandai Namco has released a new trailer for the game showing off the multiple online multiplayer modes that players will be able to take part in. This includes a mode called “Pirate Flag Battle” where players will join a pirate crew and sail across the seas to claim victory at different famous locations and there will be both ranked and player versions of this gameplay mode.
As for the game itself, One Piece: Burning Blood is set to be released on May 31st in North America and Europe on June 3rd for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, and sometime in June for the PC.
Last week Capcom announced that they were planning on bringing Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice to North America and Europe as a digital download game sometime this September and now Capcom has released a new Japanese trailer for the game.
This marks the third trailer for the title and since the game is currently set to be released physically and digitally in Japan on June 9th, it is likely we will see more of the game before then. To go along with this new trailer a handful of new screenshots have been released and you can also find them and the trailer below.
HK Projectis an adventure game where players take on the role of a cat exploring a dystopian version of Hong Kong. The world is heavily inspired by the famed Kowloon Walled City, which was the most densely populated city in the entire world at one point. Developed by two Frenchmen, the game runs on Unreal Engine 4.
The pair released a short video on their site, depicting the cat exploring a back alley before hopping into an apartment.
HK Project has no release date at the moment and is likely to not be released for a few years according to the developers. A PC release has been confirmed, though consoles remain a possibility.
Paramount Pictures Australia has announced that the fifth Transformersmovie will be called Transformers: The Last Knight. Filming has hit a short delay and will begin filing next month, instead of the originally reported May 2016 start date.
The film will pick up after Transformers: Age ofExtinction. Transformers: The Last Knightwill once again star Mark Wahlberg as Cade Yeager and introduces Isabela Moner as the female lead. This is supposed to be Michael Bay’s last Transformers film, based on an interview with Rolling Stone magazine.
Transformers: The Last Knight will land in Australian cinemas on June 22, 2017. To coincide with the movie title announcement, Paramount Pictures Australia has released a short teaser for the film.
A little over a month ago Koei Tecmo announced when fans of Attack on Titan can expect the Omega Force developed game to arrive in the West and recently the company has released a set of trailers as well as some details about the game’s pre-order bonuses in North America.
When Attack on Titan is released in North America on August 30th for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, PS Vita, and PC there will be two bonus costumes for those who pre-order from basically anywhere and these costumes will be the Cleaner’s Weapon and Costume for Eren and Levi as well as Mikasa’s Festival Costume. Those who purchase the game via the PlayStation Store will receive Attack on Titan avatars to be used for the PlayStation Network.
Naughty Dog has earned an incredible reputation for their titles and over the years they have continued to impress even after moving away from their colorful platforming beginnings to realistic looking shooters. Perhaps their biggest success came in the form of the Uncharted series and after spending five years away and taking time to work on another critically acclaimed title, the company is back one more time to bring Nathan Drake’s journey to a close in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.
Story
The story begins some years after the events that played out in Uncharted 3 and Nathan Drake has chosen to retire from his life of shooting mercenaries and hunting down ancient treasures in order to treasure the life he has begun to build with Elena. Working now as a man who stamps forms and occasionally salvaging cargo through legitimate means, Drake has hung up his guns.
Even after being offered a somewhat shady job in Malaysia by his boss, Drake turns it down and returns home where players will find numerous callbacks to events and treasures that have appeared over the series so far as Drake and Elena’s home contains numerous pictures and artifacts that can be examined. Unfortunately even though he may want out of the game, a blast from Drake’s past shows up in the form of his brother Sam.
Despite never mentioning the existence of Sam throughout the series, players learn rather early that fifteen years ago Nathan and Sam were attempting to track down the immense treasure of an infamous pirate named Henry Avery and after winding up with only a clue to another location; Sam is shot and thought dead while Nathan escapes. Sam’s survival was hidden by corrupt officials and now he is in trouble with Nathan being the only one who can help his brother out. After lying to Elena that he is traveling to Malaysia for the job his boss talked about, Nathan joins with Sam as well as Sully for one last job.
The storyline in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End may bring Nathan back into the adventurer’s life; it is quite evident throughout the story that he is extremely hesitant to return. Not only does the majority of the first part of the game feature little gunplay on Nathan’s part, but the overall story focuses heavily on the relationships between Nathan, his wife Elena, and Sam. Throughout the game players will be listening to the banter between Nathan and Sam and learn about how close these two were before being separated while Elena’s role is to pull at the heart strings of players as she serves as the more grounded and emotional aspect of the story, creating a dynamic between characters in an action game that is rarely seen.
This creates an excellent character driven story for our main characters but unfortunately the antagonists this time around are less than inspired. While I will avoid going too far into their reasoning, it is incredibly simplistic and even their presence in the game feels like a way to simply force Nathan and Sam to keep moving along on their mission. This does lead to a few unsatisfying confrontations primarily due to the fact that these foes aren’t quite up to snuff with what fans are used to when it comes to Drake’s enemies.
Gameplay
In many ways Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End plays similar to the earlier games in the series as players will still make use of cover to take down their foes with plenty of gunfights throughout the game. Nathan can hide around walls, climb up ledges for an advantage, and all of the series staples but a few additions to the game help expand the combat and add some fresh variety. The first of these comes in the form of a grappling hook that not only allows for players to move fluidly through a combat zone but even perform some stunning take downs by swinging around and taking down an enemy, though attempting these stylish take downs generally leaves you open for payback from enemy gunfire.
Those who wish to avoid going in guns blazing now have the option to. While there are still numerous areas that Drake has no option to shoot his way out of, the larger areas of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and a new stealth mechanic allows for some confrontations to be avoided. Enemies will no longer automatically know Nathan’s location and will need to keep an eye on him to actually track him down. This means players can stealthily eliminate a few enemies, take cover and move elsewhere to either avoid the rest of the fight or gain an advantage by sneak attacking once again.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End mixes up slower paced scenes featuring exploration and character moments with the aforementioned action sequences and finds a satisfying balance that very few action games can. That being said, there are still a number of puzzles implemented into the game that could have been a nice addition if they were more complicated but instead these puzzles are as mundane as they come.
Players will generally need to simply slide platforms around or tackle other simplistic puzzles that tend to drag down the almost perfect pace of the game. Thankfully these issues don’t do too much harm to the overall story aspect of the game and almost every chapter will leave players astonished in some form, even the slower paced ones.
Outside of the memorable single player, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End also features a multiplayer component that is slightly less so. Players will find three different game modes to take advantage of, Plunder, Command, and the standard Team Deathmatch with the first two being teams attempting to capture treasure on a map and the other protecting a special team mate while taking over points on the map. There is quite a bit of customization available for those who wish to delve into this mode but for the most part the multiplayer is fairly simple for this style of game and with only eight maps available at launch it quickly becomes repetitive.
Visuals & Audio
There are certain games that have been described as titles that have been described as examples of what this current generation of consoles are capable of but it seems like Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is has set the bar with what the PlayStation 4 is capable of. While another steam-punk third person shooter might have looked incredible, it lacked the inspiration and sheer style that Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End manages to deliver.
The levels players will be exploring are incredible in scale and the locales are mixed up enough to keep things feeling fresh while the character models are incredibly well designed with such fluid animations that those who simply give it a glance may mistake a cut scene as appearing to be live-action rather than something that was created in a video game. This incredible attention to detail really pays off during intense action sequences that occur very often in this game and are sure to get your adrenaline pumping.
The well-written dialogue throughout Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is supported by some very strong voice work provided by actors that fans have grown familiar with over the years. Various jokes made throughout the exploration are perfectly timed while the emotional moments that come from examining Nathan’s life and his relationship with Elena really hit home thanks to how well their characters are performed, with Emily Rose (as Elena) perhaps delivering the best performance in the entire game.
Overall
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End manages to deliver on nearly every front that fans could ask for. Not only does it tell an incredible storyline that brings with it a satisfying conclusion to the story but it manages to do so by delivering gorgeous looking level and character designs and excellent gunplay with a few new mechanics to change things up just enough to keep things fresh without losing the feel of what made the series so memorable. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is easily a must have game and serves as a truly great end to this thief’s story.
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A new Dragon Ball teaser website has been released containing a countdown clock (with roughly 14 hours left at time of writing) and a whole bunch of promotional artwork from previous games and movies from the entire history of Dragon Ball. The website which can be found at www.flythroughtime.com doesn’t have anything else on it but the images do change if you sit there long enough.
A related post by the official Dragon Ball Z Video Games Facebook page confirmed this is indeed a new Dragon Ball game project. The word project has been associated with pretty much all their titles in recent years until an official name is announced.
I have three theories on what this game could be. First, it could be a localisation of the upcoming 3DS game Dragon Ball Fusion which we know involves time travel and is due out in Japan this month. Second, it could be Xenoverse 2, as the prior game also heavily involved time travel and sales wise performed very well. Sean Schemmel also made a brief comment alluding to a Xenoverse 2 in a recent interview. Third, it could be some entirely new game or a collection of the older games. My money is on theory 2 for now.
Let us know in the comments below what you think this mystery might be and check back soon after the timer is up as we will bring you all the information we know on this exciting new project!
Full-scale FINAL FANTASY game specifically designed for mobile devices coming to the West
Players Can Embark on a New Adventure with FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS this Summer
LONDON (16 May, 2016) – Square Enix Ltd., today announced that FINAL FANTASY®: BRAVE EXVIUS, a brand-new FINAL FANTAS Y experience, will launch in Europe and PAL territories, for free, on iOS and Android devices this summer. Having already drawn in five million players in Japan, FINAL FANTASY: BRAVE EXVIUS is an entirely new role-playing adventure for the mobile generation. The title brings classic FINAL FANTASY lore with legendary heroes from the series.
Adventurers will follow two knights of the kingdom of Grandshelt, and a young girl who suddenly appears before them, as they begin their quest to pursue a highly sought after crystal. Players will make their way through various types of dungeons to search for items, collect gil, uncover hidden paths, and venture new routes.
The title features:
· Traditional, turn-based gameplay with streamlined battle mechanics and intuitive touch controls, making it easy to pick up and play for newcomers as well as long-time fans
· Players will be able to move their characters through fields and dungeons to search for items, hidden paths, and new routes.
· High-quality CG animations of FINAL FANTASY summons
· Appearances from new and characters from past titles like the Warrior of Light, Cecil, Vivi, and Terra
· A complete RPG experience in an easy, portable format for mobile phones
Starting today, players can pre-register online at finalfantasyexvius.com to receive special in-game items at launch. This title is being developed as a collaboration between SQUARE ENIX® and gumi Inc. (developer of the hit title Brave Frontier). The game will launch in six languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese (traditional), and Korean.
Story
Visions――
The hopes and dreams of
legendary warriors given life.
Lapis――
A world of crystals and the visions
that slumber within.
Harnessing the power of the crystals,
mankind prospered, nations flourished.
But just as day gives way to night,
that era of peace proved but a fleeting illusion.
Now, as their world stands on the precipice
of ruin, two young knights summon visions
to their side as they strike out on a journey
to chase the shadows.
About FINAL FANTASY Portal App
The free-to-download “FINAL FANTASY Portal App” provides the latest and greatest on all things FINAL FANTASY, as well as exclusive promotional trailers and developer commentary. By logging-in with their Square Enix account, players can accumulate points that can be exchanged for various items. Also, the iconic Triple Triad card game from FINAL FANTASY VIIImakes its mobile debut, and is playable in the app.
About Square Enix Ltd.
Square Enix Ltd., a part of the Square Enix Europe business unit, develops, publishes, distributes and licenses SQUARE ENIX, EIDOS® and TAITO® branded entertainment content in Europe and other PAL territories as part of the Square Enix Group. Square Enix Ltd. also has a global network of leading development studios such as IO Interactive™, Crystal Dynamics® and Eidos Montréal. The Square Enix Group boasts a valuable portfolio of intellectual property including: FINAL FANTASY, which has sold over 110 million units worldwide, DRAGON QUEST® which has sold over 66 million units worldwide and TOMB RAIDER® which has sold over 45 million units worldwide; and the legendary SPACE INVADERS®. Square Enix Ltd. is a London-based, wholly-owned subsidiary of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.
More information on Square Enix Ltd. can be found at http://www.square-enix.com/eu/en/ .
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