Lords of Shadow 2 trailer

We’ve got a new trailer for Konami’s upcoming Lords of Shadow  sequel just before E3.  It’s good.  Watch it.  And, is you haven’t played the first game, I highly encourage you to do that.

LocoCycle heading to Xbox One

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Announced at last year’s E3 as an XBLA title, Twisted Pixel has now revealed that their upcoming LocoCycle is coming to Xbox One as a launch title on the system’s new game marketplace.  They’ve stated that the game is still (for now) in development for Xbox 360, though the release date has been pushed to a “further date.”  I’m almost certain we’ll hear more about this at this year’s E3.

 

Source:  Destructoid

Respawn’s “Titanfall” outed

TitanfallJust days before E3, the first title from Respawn Entertainment has been outed by the leaked GameInformer cover.  Titled Titanfall, the game is supposedly coming only to Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC.  There were rumors floating around that the game would be an Xbox console exclusive, and those appear to be true.  The game will be multiplayer-focused with the Xbox One version heavily utilizing the power of the cloud (one of the things Microsoft was touting for its next-gen console); the Xbox 360 version is being outsourced to a different studio.  I’m sure we’ll learn more about this game in just a few days when E3 is upon us.

 

Source:  IGN

Quantum Break box art

Remedy Entertainment posted the official box art for their upcoming Xbox One exclusive Quantum Break.  The game will be an innovative new IP that blends gaming and television with the television show in the works supposedly being tailored to the way gamers play the game.

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Sony’s PS4 may incorporate DRM

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Microsoft has been receiving a lot of bad press lately surrounding their Xbox One reveal.  They weren’t exactly open with certain platform policies (such as an always-on connection, locking out used games, and blocking borrowing) which has drawn a lot of criticisms and gamers have sworn their allegiance to the PlayStation 4.  While a lot of the speculation surrounding the Xbox One has been unfounded rumors (the system won’t be “always-on” but will require a periodic connection to authenticate games; used games are a part of the business and will not be blocked, though Microsoft and publishers will now see a cut of the profits; and borrowing and lending games is still much alive), it still looks, for many consuemrs, as though Sony is the better choice.  It’s worth noting that Sony was equally elusive after the announcement of the PS4.

Little details beyond the fact that the PS4 is coming and it will, indeed, play games were confirmed.  Sony, after the conference confirmed that the system will play used games, but didn’t specify anything beyond that.  While Microsoft was a bit foolish in, well, talking and breeding speculation, Sony took what might be the smarter route by being quiet in not stating any potential scenarios.  While many believed this to be a confirmation that Sony won’t be trying to get their slice of the used game pie, it may have easily been omission to make themselves more appealing.

GameTrailers’ Geoff Keighley has stated that it’s unlikely that developers would allow one platform (Microsoft’s Xbox One) to enable them to retain some of the profits of used game sales without the other embracing such a feature.  There’s been a lot of hubbub surrounding this speculated used game DRM and fans have been crying out to Sony to not allow such a feature in the PS4.  It’s worth noting that whether or not the developers and publishers see a cut of the used game sales, the consumers will likely be completely unaffected by this implementation.  Business will carry on for us as usual–we will be able to buy, sell, lend, and borrow games as we normally would, just the workings behind the scenes would make the selling and buying of used games more ideal for the people who actually made the games.

Personally, I haven’t made any sound decisions on either console.  I know I’m likely going to end up with both of them, but there are too many uncertainties to be, well, certain.  I love gaming and I prefer doing it on a console, so I’m going to continue doing that until it is made incredibly undesirable to enjoy my games from my couch.  E3 is right around the corner, so I’m sure a lot of these rumors for both systems will be cleared up soon.

 

Source:  GameSpot

New Legacy of Kain?

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Earlier this year, Square Enix registered the “warfornosgoth.com” domain which created some speculation if the publisher was planning on bringing back the Legacy of Kain franchise which is set in Nosgoth.  Apparently this speculation has been gaining more steam as an entry titled Nosgoth has been found in the Steam database.  Additionally, references to Nosgoth have been found in patch notes for an AMD driver update.  With E3 right around the corner, it’s highly likely we’ll find out more about this rumor soon.

 

Sources:  Joystiq, Polygon

Halo Bootcamp confirmed

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A leak on the Korean Ratings Board has suggested that Halo Bootcamp is in the works.  Microsoft followed up this leak confirming the project’s existence.  They’ve stated that Bootcamp is not related to the the Xbox One or the Reclaimer Trilogy (which began with Halo 4). The description states that Bootcamp is a third-person shooter set within the Haloverse with a specific mention of Halo 3 and PC/online gaming.  It’s likely that we will hear more on Bootcamp at E3 in just two weeks.

 

Sources:  Joystiq, GameSpot, EGMNOW

Rare bringing “classic IP” to E3

It’s been a while since we gamers have seen anything worthwhile from Rare.  While fans of the developer can protest that they haven’t released anything good since Microsoft acquired the studio, I would have to respectfully disagree.  Their Viva Pinata games were charming yet deep sims that were easily accessible and family friendly but required a great deal of patience and dedication to master.  Nuts & Bolts may not have been a traditional Banjo-Kazooie game, but it was still a welcome addition to the Xbox library.  However, the developer has been busy working on games for Kinect and the Avatar marketplace over the past several years and gamers have pretty much written off the studio.

However, Microsoft is promising great things from Rare at this years E3 with a return of a classic IP.  Many are speculating that we will see a return of Killer Instinct for Xbox One since Microsoft renewed the trademark and fighters are returning to prominence in the gaming industry.  Whether or not it is KI3 is still speculation, but Rare has several properties I’m sure many of us would like to see make a comeback.

 

Source:  GameSpot

Microsoft promises games from “four continents” at E3

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While gamers may have been disappointed by the lack of games at Microsoft’s Xbox One reveal, E3 is right around the corner, and that’s where the console maker will be showing off its heavy hitters.  Promising 15 console exclusives in the Xbox One’s first year alone, Microsoft also stated that they will be showing “games from four continents.”  The Xbox reveal was focused mainly on the system’s hardware and capabilities while E3 will be more about the gaming.  As such, the event was more general or “globalized” with Microsoft promising to tell “a more local story that is customized and more regionalized” with the Xbox in the future.

As Kotaku stated, a Lost Odyssey 2 would be a welcome addition to the system’s gaming library that could help entice international audiences.  If nothing else, maybe a Blue Dragon?  With E3 just over two weeks away, it shouldn’t be long to find out what developers overseas have in store for us.

 

Source:  Kotaku