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Quick Look: God of War III Remastered

By Anonymous on Jul 16, 2015 12:16 am
Watch extended gameplay footage from God of War III Remastered featuring the Giant Bomb crew.

Batman v Superman: What You Need to Know

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 11:59 pm

There's a New Batman



Ben Affleck will take over the role of the Caped Crusader. His new suit and Batmobile made all kinds of waves when first released by director Zack Snyder.


Superman Returns



Of course. Henry Cavill will reprise his role as the Man of Steel. But still, we can't stop wondering: Why are he and Batman battling each other?


Wayne Tower Gets Demolished



Ben Affleck's Batman has retired the cape and cowl–that is, until the Wayne Tower is destroyed by what looks to be Superman's laser vision. Batman, loyal to his city of Gotham, reveals his conflict with the Man of Steel, saying, "He has the power to wipe out the human race ... And we have to destroy him."


The Joker is Terrorizing Batman ... Again



With Jared Leto firmly entrenched as the new Joker, there are hints in the trailer that the Clown Prince of Crime could play a role in the film. He presumably scribbled "you let your family die" on a newspaper and vandalized a suit that reads "Hahah joke's on you Batman."


Lex Luthor is the Big Bad Guy



Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) will play the iconic role of Lex Luthor, as seen in this sneak peek first revealed by Entertainment Weekly. In the trailer, Luthor proclaims, "The redcapes are coming," a nod to Paul Revere. But does that signify that Luthor views Superman as a savior and not just one of his enemies?


And He Has Kryptonite



Lex Luthor might have hair and government allies in Batman v Superman, but the biggest revelation is the kryptonite fragment shown in the trailer. The impact that kryptonite will have on Superman definitely will be something to keep an eye on.


The Man of Steel Kneels Before Lex Luthor



In one of the more thought-provoking shots from the trailer, Superman is kneeling in front of Lex Luthor. Is this because Luthor has weakened the Man of Steel through kryptonite, or maybe something even worse?


Gal Gadot Debuts as Wonder Woman



Gal Gadot (maybe you saw her in Furious 7?) will bring Wonder Woman to the big screen in the Man of Steel sequel. In the trailer that debuted at Comic-Con, Wonder Woman can be seen using her Bracelets of Submission to cause an explosion. But whose side is she on?


Jeremy Irons is Alfred Pennyworth



Like most Batman films, Alfred Pennyworth will play a huge role in the upcoming film. Jeremy Irons will take over the part of Bruce Wayne's staunchest ally. In the Comic-Con trailer, Alfred returns to the Wayne Manor to question why Batman is returning to go to war with Superman proclaiming, the Man of Steel "is not our enemy."


There's a Brand New Batsuit



The new suit and smaller ears have been a hot topic since the reveal of Ben Affleck's Caped Crusader outfit.


General Zod Makes an Appearance



General Zod's role is unknown after Superman infamously killed him at the end of Man of Steel. Could Lex Luthor use Zod's body to find a weakness in Superman?


The Batmobile Looks More and More Like a Tank



Batman's new ride looks sleeker, faster and (a little) less militarized than Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight-era Batmobile.


Christian Bale Gave Ben Affleck Batman Advice



After running into Christian Bale, the last man to put on the batsuit, Affleck sought out advice for the iconic character. Bale's words of wisdom were to make sure you can pee in that suit.


Jason Momoa as Aquaman



Good news! Everybody's favorite Dothraki, Jason Momoa, will bring Aquaman out from the deep. To unite the seven, apparently.



Destiny Dev Hires New Community Manager From Reddit

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 11:57 pm

For one Reddit user, a hobby has turned into a full-time job at the developer of Destiny. Bungie has given the moderator of the Destiny subreddit a job as a community manager, meaning that he will now oversee an even bigger community of Destiny fans.

User Cozmo is the founder of the Destiny subreddit, creating the group when the game only had some leaked concept art. The subreddit now has close to 190,000 subscribers and thousands of people browsing it at any one time.

Bungie has brought Cozmo on to supplement the work done by the current community manager, Deej. In a post on Bungie's site, Deej explained that the Destiny community has grown too large for one person to manage. "The fact of the matter is that there are too many of you for me to handle alone," he wrote. "Sure, I have urk [community and marketing relations manager Eric Osborne] to lead the way, but we both get pulled behind the scenes more and more to make sure you're informed about the next evolution that Bungie will be hurling at you. But what about the front lines?"

As a result, Cozmo will be engaging with the community, most likely through social media channels and in the forums on Bungie's sites. Deej will still write the Bungie Weekly Updates.

Since he's now an employee of Bungie, Cozmo is stepping down as moderator of the subreddit.

This is likely a move to prepare for the upcoming release of Destiny's next expansion, The Taken King. The expansion launches on September 15 and will cost $40.


This Xbox One Game Now Syncs Up With Lights in Your Living Room

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 11:49 pm

The Xbox One version of Frima Studio Inc.'s indie game Chariot has been updated to support a really cool-sounding new feature. Frima and electronics company Philips on Wednesday announced that the game now features integration with the Philips Hue connected lighting system.

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How does it work? Basically, as you play through the adorable co-op platformer, the Philips Hue lighting system projects different color tones on your walls based on what's happening in the game.

"When enemies attack, Hue lights blink red. When colorful plants bloom, their colors are reflected in the room," Philips said, noting that the Hue system supports "hundreds" of different colors and variations.

Philips says Chariot is now the "world's first video game to be synched with home lighting."

Take a look at the video below to see how it works.

More information about Hue lighting systems, including specific models and pricing, is available on the Philips website.

Is this how we'll play video games in the future? Let us know in the comments below.


Forza 6 Getting Two Legendary McLaren Cars from the '60s

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 11:34 pm

Forza Motorsport 6, the upcoming Xbox One-exclusive racing game, is getting several legendary racing cars.

Developer Turn10 announced today that two McLaren cars used in races during the 1960s are coming to the game. The McLaren M8B and M2B will be playable, headlining Turn10's offering of classic cars.

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The M8B was used in 1969 during the Can-Am series, driven by Denny Hulme and Bruce McLaren. Either Hulme or McLaren won every race that year, and the two came in first and second in eight of the eleven races. The car is known as the "Orange Elephant" due to its orange color.

The M2B debuted in 1966, and it was the company's first foray into creating an F1 car. It had an iconic shape, but it did not perform well. Revisions of the car let Bruce McLaren finish well in later races.

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Turn10 also announced around 40 other cars, including classics such as the 1969 Chevy Camaro and the 1984 Ferrari GTO. You can check out the full list of cars announced so far on the developer's website.

Keep an eye on GameSpot for more news about Forza 6 in the coming months. You can read our impressions from E3 here. The game launches on September 15 for Xbox One.


All The New And Exclusive Merch at The International 2015

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 11:29 pm

This year's new stuff.



The International 2015 is just around the corner, and just like previous years, there will be a load of new merchandise available exclusively at the event. Fortunately, Valve has made it possible for attendees to pre-order online what they want in advance so they can pick it up at the event's Key Arena without the stress of long lines. Regardless, here's a gallery of everything that you can get at the big competition this year!


Tidehunter Cuddlehero - $33




Puck Cuddlehero - $33




Demiheroes Series 2 | Death Prophet - $30



Note: Includes a digital unlock code for a Trove Carafe 2015.


Demiheroes Series 2 | Bounty Hunter - $30



Note: Includes a digital unlock code for a Trove Carafe 2015.


Demiheroes Series 2 | Outworld Devourer - $30



Note: Includes a digital unlock code for a Trove Carafe 2015.


Demiheroes Series 2 | Bloodseeker - $30



Note: Includes a digital unlock code for a Trove Carafe 2015.


Ursa Plush - $44



Note: Includes a digital unlock code for an Imbued Sculptor's Pillar 2015.


Alchemist Plush Hat - $60



Note: Includes a digital unlock code for Midas Knuckles 2015.


Dota 2 Blindbox Plushes - $15 ea.



Note: Each plush includes digital unlock code for an Imbued Lockless Luckvase 2015.


Hero Pin Packs (3 Unique Sets) - $45 ea.



Note: Each Hero Pin Pack includes unlock codes for a Steam Economy card and Imbued Sculptor's Pillar 2015.


The International 2015 Soccer Jersey - $45



Note: This item is exclusive only to this specific year.


Dota 2 Drow Soccer Jersey - $45




Dota 2 Axe Soccer Jersey - $45




Tidehunter Sweater - $55




Dota 2 Logo Long Sleeve Shirt - $55




Dota 2 Logo Contrast Zip Hoodie - $50




The International 2015 Track Jacket (Men's/Women's) - $70



Note: This item is exclusive only to this specific year.


Dota 2 Logo Classic Zip Hoodie (Men's/Women's)- $50




Dota 2 Logo Sweater (Men's/Women's) - $65




Dota 2 Logo Cowl Hoodie - $50




Hero Collage Jacket - $50




Crystal Maiden Hoodie - $65




Templar Assassin Long Sleeve Top - $35




Watercolor Hero Leggings - $33




Dota 2 Logo Lounge Shorts - $22




Dota 2 Logo Foldover Beanie - $22




Dota 2 Logo Slouch Beanie - $22




Dota 2 Logo Stretch Baseball Cap - $22




Dota 2 Logo Snapback Cap - $22




Graphic T-Shirts (Men's/Women's) - $27 ea.



Note: Some t-shirts come with a digital unlock code for an Imbued Sculptor's Pillar 2015. Also, certain designs are only available for customers who pre-order them, which means you cannot walk up and buy it at the event.


2015 Dota 2 Hero Roster Poster




Tango Necklace - $25




Muggernaut - $25




Dota 2 Logo Mug - $10



Note: This item is only available to customers who pre-order it, which means you cannot walk up and buy it at the event.


Alchemist Pint Glass & Coaster - $16




Queen of Pain Pint Glass & Coaster - $16




Dota 2-themed Mousepads - $30 ea.



Note: Each mousepad includes a digital unlock code for an Imbued Sculptor's Pillar 2015.


SteelSeries Dota 2 M800 Keyboard: The International 2015 Edition - $220



Note: This item is exclusive only to this specific year.


Pudge Hook - $44




Pudge Cleaver - $44




Emoticharm Packs (Six Available)



Note: Emoticharms are blind-box sets given to customers for every $50 they spend. They include a set of three Emoticharms, an exclusive in-game emoticon set, and a matching Emoticharm sticker.



Valve's Big Gaming Tournament Reaches New Milestone, Can Be Watched in Theaters

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 11:27 pm

The prize pool for Valve's upcoming Dota 2 tournament, The International, has reached new heights.

It now stands at over $16.5 million. That's by far the biggest prize pool in The International's history--surpassing last year's $10.9 million--and it rivals or exceeds purses for traditional sports.

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By comparison, the prize pool for the 2015 Masters golf tournament was $10 million. Importantly, however, The International's top prize will be split by a team, while a single golfer took home the Masters winnings.

Valve also announced today that, through a partnership with Fathom Events, you'll be able to watch The International in more than 400 movie theaters across the United States. More information about this promotion, including a list of participating theaters, is available here.

The International raises money for its prize pool through crowdfunding. Valve, the developer of Dota 2, sells an in-game collection of items, called the Compendium, for $10. Valve gets a 75 percent cut of each purchase, which means the developer is making a nice chunk of change for this record-setting year.

Now entering its fifth year, The International takes place at the KeyArena in Seattle August 3-8.


Apple Announces New iPod Touch With Better Processor, Camera

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 10:24 pm

In a surprise move today, tech giant Apple has announced a refresh of its iPod Touch.

The new Touch has received a number of changes and improvements from its predecessor, including a better processor, camera, and motion sensor. The changes have made the iPod Touch pretty much equivalent with the iPhone 6 in terms of power.

The new processor, Apple's A8 chip that powers the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, will help the iPod perform faster and run more intensive games. It also helps extend the iPod's battery life. Its new camera lets iPod users shoot in slow motion and burst mode for the first time. Additionally, the new Touch includes a better motion sensor and a greatly improved Wifi receiver.

The iPod will continue to have a 4-inch screen. It has a similar metallic body to the iPhone 6. It comes in six colors: space gray, silver, pink, gold, blue, and, exclusive to the Apple Store, red. It'll cost you $199 for a 16 GB model, $249 for 32 GB, or $299 for 64 GB. A 128 GB model is available for $399 only through the Apple Store.

Apple has also changed the iPod Nano and Shuffle lines to have the same colors and look, although their internals have stayed the same.

The new iPod ships with iOS 8 and is on sale now. Will you buy a new iPod Touch? Let us know in the comments below.


Watch Batgirl In Action - Batman: Arkham Knight DLC Gameplay

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 10:02 pm
Check out the first eight minutes of Arkham Knight's Batgirl DLC.

Rocket League Review

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 09:30 pm

Excelling in sport means knowing when a moment is outside of your control and recognizing when an opportunity is there to seize. In Rocket League, both events occur countless times in any given match--not surprising for a game heavily inspired by soccer. It caters to the competitive realist who thrills in having sole control of the ball for a few seconds despite knowing it can be snatched at any time. The best part is that you get to kill opponents' dreams and agonize in your own losses from the comfort of a very, very fast car.

Every moment in Rocket League demands split-second judgment. Are you the assertive type who takes control of the immediate situation at the risk of being in the middle of a chaotic, unpredictable scrum? Are you more of a long-term planner, one who watches your cohorts fight over a ball in a corner with the confidence that the ball will inevitably escape. When this happens, are you ready at the top of the penalty arc with the hope that the loose ball will roll between you and the goal? This echoes Wayne Gretzky's words of wisdom: "A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be." Rocket League offers countless opportunities to be Gretzky--or Nostradamus.

Rocket League thrives on speed and momentum. This is best exemplified by the gravity-defying excitement of driving up the side of any of the game's arenas. This ability is useful as well as thrilling. Without the curves along the edges of the pitch, cars would simply bang into the wall. Constantly having to reverse and make three-point turns over a five-minute match would be a disappointing series of momentum-ending buzzkills. Rocket League has none of these obstacles. The curved corners means you do not lose momentum. Your tires will smoothly caress these bends as you ride the walls horizontally, chasing the ball in parallel with rest of the cars on the pitch. Given that the ceiling is also fair game, every player will feel compelled to attempt a gravity-defying loop across the width of the roof. The game's physics and your limited boost will prevent you from completing such a stunt, but you'll attempt it anyway.

The ball in play is comparable to that perpetually bouncing beach ball you find at every music festival, only slightly less buoyant. It bounces and flies in unpredictable directions when touched by two parties at the same time. This is where fortune favors the Rocket League sportsperson who embraces chaos. Transcendence comes when you realize you don't have to be in control of the ball at all times; you should chase it only when you think you can make a difference.

Getting a "first touch" credit during a drop ball is as tough as it sounds.

A goal scored ends the fleeting, yet fulfilled, existence of a ball. In its death, the ball's life is celebrated with a literal bang. It's a colorful, smoke-filled explosion that sends all the cars flying away at heights and velocities that would kill any human in real life. It is so spectacular that you can't help but savor the blast, even if you weren't on the team that scored. Rocket League is that rare kind of video-game sport where you're compelled to play your best, even when you're being blown out 5-1 and there's only a minute left on the clock.

There's no shortage of advanced ball handling in online multiplayer. In Rocket League, experience leads to tactical thinking. Tactical thinking leads to performing with finesse. You cannot open car doors to use them like arms; that would be the equivalent of a handball in soccer. Instead, you can spin your car forwards, backwards, and sideways, which is analogous to bicycle kicks and headers. Once you learn to use these moves to advance the ball, you are soon ricocheting shots on goal. Over time, you also discover that your chances of scoring are boosted by hitting the car closest to the ball rather than the ball itself. It's all obvious highlight reel material, which is why the replay save option is so welcome. Learning and mastering these advanced moves makes playing Rocket League endlessly absorbing, even after you've logged over 50 matches.

The joy of Rocket League rests on the countless plans that are conceived and discarded every other second in any given match.

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Playing a single-player season in rookie mode is as useful a practice ground as the training mode itself. Without real-life competitors ruthlessly charging to the center of the field for the drop ball, you can practice making spectacular goals from midfield. The drawback is that imperfect A.I. applies to both teams, meaning that your computer-controlled squadmates will average at least one incompetent move per match, whether it's taking the ball to the far side of your end of the field or blocking your path to the ball.

Rocket League's replay value lies in the draw of constant participation, not in a progressive system of unlockable advanced abilities or shoehorned novelty modes. All the arenas are uniform and consistent in shape, without any bells and whistles like the terraces in its predecessor, Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars. The only variables are the team sizes, A.I. difficulty, and season lengths. This lack of flexibility adds legitimacy to the sport, mirroring the steadfast traditions within many professional sports, some of which are over a hundred years old.

The only thing better than a car with a Viking helmet and bubble exhausts are detailed blades of grass.

This thoughtfulness extends to the studio's crafting of a convincing world where Rocket League is the number one sport. You see it in the multi-tier, sold-out arenas and you hear it from the indistinct chants of allegiance from the fans. The crowd goes 'Oooohhhh!' or 'Aaaaahh!', whether it's a goal or a key ball hit at midfield. These sprinkles of realism aren't strictly necessary but are greatly appreciated; for instance, the pitch itself features blades of grass that all move independently. These manicured fields are best admired during the pre-match camera shots, but you can't be faulted for staring at them in the middle of a game. They are complemented by the myriad customization parts, from wildly swinging antenna flags to neon-blue engine exhaust trails.

The joy of Rocket League rests on the countless plans that are conceived and discarded every other second in any given match. Trying to predict where and how the ball will bounce next is a game within the game. Despite the use of cars, Rocket League emulates the emotional surges typical of The Beautiful Game, such as the rush of an unexpected fast break or a well-timed header into a goal. With Rocket League, the promising concept of combining two wonderful things--cars and soccer--is equally magnificent in execution. You can't say the same thing about, say, combining cake and fruit to make fruitcake, as the comedian Jim Gaffigan observed.


Watch Sonic Run Around in Glorious 1080p/60fps HD

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 09:19 pm

Have you ever wondered what Sonic the Hedgehog would look like running around a gorgeous open environment created using the Unreal Engine 4? Wonder no more.

YouTube user CryZENx's latest video shows Sega's speedy creature zipping around the environment from the Unreal Engine's "Boy and His Kite" tech demo.

Watch the video below--and be sure to select 1080p/60fps to see it in full-HD glory.

In other wacky Sonic news, Sega has enlisted Shia Labeouf for an oddball Sonic marketing campaign.


Heroes of the Storm Adds Another Diablo Character

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 09:04 pm

The character roster for Blizzard Entertainment's free-to-play PC MOBA Heroes of the Storm is growing.

The developer this week released the game's next playable character, King Leoric, who comes to the game following the release of the Eternal Conflict update in June.

King Leoric, known as The Skeleton King from Diablo III, has a number of unique and devastating-looking abilities. These include Skeletal Swing, Drain Hope,and Wraith Walk. You can see all of these in action through the overview video embedded below.

Rather than deal damage, King Leoric can impair his enemies and, in the process, reduce his death timer so that he can get back into the action more quickly. When he does respawn, he'll do so at the location of his wraith.

King Leoric becomes the third character from the Diablo franchise added to Heroes of the Storm as part of its Eternal Conflict update. The others are Johanna the Crusader and The Butcher.


Gaming Deals: $350 Xbox One With Halo Collection and Batman: Arkham Knight, Amazon Prime Day

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 08:45 pm

Amazon's "Prime Day" sales event is being held today, offering "more deals than Black Friday." Not everyone is impressed with the deals, but there are some good ones to be found.

One of the best offers is the Halo: Master Chief Collection Xbox One bundle with a free copy of Batman: Arkham Knight for $350. Get it here.

See all of the Prime Day deals here. They come and go very quickly, especially the Lightning deals, so be sure to check back frequently to get the best deals.

Not to be outdone, Walmart has also kicked off its own special deal event today. Some good deals include Battlefield Hardline ($40) and Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor for Xbox One ($19). You can check out all of Walmart's big gaming deals here.

Another great deal today is The Last of Us Left Behind standalone for PS3 or PS4 for just $5 from the PlayStation Store.

Looking for something fun to play on the go? You can currently buy Goat Simulator on iTunes for just a buck.

Green Man Gaming's summer sale continues, offering discounted prices plus an additional 20 percent off when you use the promo code GMGSUM-MERSAL-E20OFF. With that code, you can get the Civilization Complete Pack for $12 or XCOM Enemy Unknown: The Complete Edition for $10.

At Best Buy, all Disney Infinity single figures are marked down to $10.

You can preorder a number of games through Dell and receive either a $15 or $25 gift card: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain ($25), Mad Max ($15), Rory McIlroy PGA Tour ($15), and Until Dawn ($15).

At GameStop, you can get a new Nintendo 3DS XL for just $100 when you trade in a qualifying system.

Below you'll find the rest of today's best deals divided by platform.

PlayStation 4

Get The Last of Us Remastered PS4 bundle for $350 at Newegg.

Buying a PS4 at Best Buy this week gets you a free PlayStation Silver wired headset and allows you to save $5 on a 12-month PlayStation Plus subscription and $10 on a DualShock 4.

Gamers Club Unlocked members can save $20 or more on a few PS4 games at Best Buy right now, including MLB 15: The Show for $16, The Order: 1886 for $16, and Bloodborne for $32.

The PlayStation Store has a sale centered around fighting games going on. The list of discounted games includes Mortal Kombat X, Ultra Street Fighter IV, and Guilty Gear Xrd.

Other PS4 game deals:

The free PlayStation Plus games for July are now available and include Rocket League and Styx: Master of Shadows.

Xbox One

Walmart is selling the Halo Master Chief Collection Xbox One bundle with a free second controller for $349. You also get a free copy of Watch Dogs or Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, or you can pay a bit more to replace it with Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition ($5), Need for Speed: Rivals - Complete Edition ($5), Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare ($20), or Batman: Arkham Knight ($30).

Get a free copy of Assassin's Creed: Unity with the purchase of an Xbox One at the Microsoft Store (500 GB/1 TB).

Buy an Xbox One or Rory McIlroy PGA Tour and save $10 on an Xbox One controller at Best Buy.

You can buy a year of Xbox Live Gold on eBay for $37.

This week's Deals With Gold include offers for games like Battlefield 4, R.B.I. Baseball 15, and Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

The first episode of Telltale's Game of Thrones series is free on Xbox Live, and the subsequent episodes are on sale as part of the aforementioned Ultimate Game Sale.

Other Xbox One game deals:

July's free Games With Gold games are now available and include Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.

PC

The Humble Store has a new sale going on where you can get Valkyria Chronicles for $5 and Shadowrun: Hong Kong for $20.

The latest Humble Bundle consists of a few games, but primarily focuses on game-making tools.

The new Humble Weekly Bundle features Bohemia Interactive games like Arma 2 and its many mods (including DayZ), all of which you can get for just a few bucks.

If you have a free Green Man Gaming account, you can access the VIP area of the site where you can find some nice deals, including SimCity for $10, Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin for $25, and Project Cars for $35.

Zuma's Revenge is free on Origin.

Other PC game deals:

Wii U

If you don't mind a refurbished system, Nintendo's online store has a Wii U bundle with Nintendo Land for $200, or Nintendo Land and Super Mario 3D World for $225.

The eShop has an indie game sale going on, discounting Shantae and the Pirate's Curse to $8, Guacamelee to $6, Runner 2 to $6, and more.

  • Bayonetta 2 -- $45 (GameStop)
  • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker -- $32.60 (Amazon) / $32.60 (Walmart)
  • New Super Luigi U -- $20 (Nintendo Store)
  • The Wonderful 101 -- $30 (Nintendo Store)
  • Game & Wario -- $30 (Nintendo Store)
  • ZombiU -- $9 (Best Buy)
  • Rayman Legends -- $17 (Walmart)
  • Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze -- $40 (Amazon)
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut -- $14.50 (Amazon)
  • Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two -- $11.40 (Amazon)
  • Hyrule Warriors -- $49 (Amazon)
  • Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition -- $14 (Amazon)
  • Watch Dogs -- $18 (Amazon)
  • Sonic All-Stars Racing Transformed -- $20 (Amazon)
  • Scribblenauts Unlimited -- $16 (Amazon)
  • Transformers Prime: The Game -- $12 (Amazon)

3DS

Walmart is offering a New 3DS XL bundle with Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and your choice of select Amiibo figurines for $239.

This week's eShop sale features indie games like the Phoenix Wright games; you can get Dual Destinies for $17 or the Ace Attorney Trilogy for $22.49. Persona Q, meanwhile, is just $30.

  • Mario Party: Island Tour -- $26 (Amazon) / $24 (Best Buy)
  • Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance -- $20 (Walmart)
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 - Record Breaker -- $41.07 (Amazon)
  • Pokemon Alpha Sapphire -- $30 with bonus figure (Walmart)
  • Pokemon Omega Ruby -- $30 with bonus figure (Walmart)
  • Pokemon Y -- $30 (Amazon)
  • Pokemon X -- $34 (Amazon)
  • Steel Diver -- $6 (Best Buy)
  • Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate -- $11.67 (Walmart)
  • Scribblenauts Unlimited -- $8 (Best Buy)
  • Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion -- $12.55 (Amazon)
  • Code Name: Steam -- $26 (Amazon)
  • Crosswords Plus -- $6 (Best Buy)
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes -- $15 (Amazon)
  • Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars -- $22 (Amazon)
  • Sonic All-Stars Racing Transformed -- $22.40 (Amazon)
  • Hometown Story -- $15 (Amazon)

PlayStation Vita

The PlayStation TV is available for $40 at Best Buy and GameStop .

The PlayStation Store's superhero sale also includes some Vita games, including Injustice: Gods Among Us for $12, Mega Man Maverick Hunter X for $4, and Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate for $10.

  • God of War Collection -- $20 (Amazon)
  • Persona 4: Golden -- $20 (Amazon)
  • Gravity Rush -- $17 (Amazon)
  • Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time -- $5 (Best Buy)
  • Freedom Wars -- $15 (Amazon) / $15 (Best Buy)
  • The Wolf Among Us -- $13 (Amazon) / $15 (Best Buy)
  • Borderlands 2 -- $20 (Amazon) / $20 (Best Buy)
  • The Walking Dead: Season Two -- $15 (Best Buy)
  • Mind Zero -- $22 (Amazon)
  • Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed -- $18 (Amazon)
  • Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd -- $22 (Amazon)
  • Xblaze Code: Embryo -- $20 (Amazon)
  • Arcana Heart 3: Love Max -- $20 (Amazon)
  • Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars -- $21.45 (Amazon)
  • Resistance: Burning Skies -- $5 (Best Buy)
  • Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational -- $11.50 (Amazon)
  • 16GB Memory Card -- $38 (Amazon)
  • 32GB Memory Card -- $67 (Amazon)

The free PlayStation Plus games for July are now available and include Geometry Wars 3 and Entwined.

Hardware

  • PowerA Charging Station for Xbox One -- $30 (Best Buy)
  • PDP PS4 Afterglow Kral Wireless Headset -- $70 (Best Buy)
  • PDP Xbox One Afterglow Karga Wired Headset -- $70 (Best Buy)
  • PlayStation 4 Camera -- $45 (Amazon) / $45 (Walmart)
  • Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Gaming Mouse -- $40 (Amazon)
  • Logitech G502 Proteus Core Gaming Mouse -- $59 (Amazon)
  • Logitech G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse -- $50 (Amazon)
  • Logitech G700s Gaming Mouse -- $61 (Amazon)
  • Wireless Xbox 360 Controller for Windows -- $39 (Amazon)
  • Wired Xbox 360 Controller for Windows -- $20 (Amazon) [currently out of stock]
  • Black Xbox One Wireless Controller -- $49 (Amazon)
  • PlayStation Silver Wired Stereo Headset -- $25 (Amazon)
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PS4 Finally Getting Goat Simulator, GoatVR Mode Teased

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 08:34 pm

Coffee Stain Studios' wacky game Goat Simulator, in which you play as a goat with the goal of causing as much destruction and mayhem as possible, is finally coming to PlayStation platforms.

The game will be released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 on August 11, developer Double Eleven announced on Wednesday in a post on the PlayStation Blog.

Swedish outfit Coffee Stain Studios created Goat Simulator and developed the previously released PC edition, before handing off development duties to Double Eleven for the console versions. Goat Simulator is also currently available on Xbox One and Xbox 360.

Goat Simulator on PS3 supports two-player local split-screen, while up to four people can play couch co-op for the PS4 edition.

A special Goat Simulator mode called GoatVR will also debut through the PlayStation editions. Presumably, this is some kind of virtual reality mode, though the official announcement was light on hard details.

"GoatVR is the most authentic 'simulated GoatVR experience' that doesn't require a helmet or anything. Although it's not quite ready yet, we felt it better to stay ahead of the crowd and let it out into the wild," Double Eleven explained. "We still need to do that part where it connects to an actual headset but for now you can enjoy a simulated GoatVR experience without it."

For a closer look at Goat Simulator for PlayStation consoles, check out some images in the gallery below.

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Satoru Iwata's Legacy and Nintendo's Future - The Lobby

By Anonymous on Jul 15, 2015 08:30 pm
With the tragic passing of Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata, Justin, Peter and Danny take a look back at his greatest achievements and ponder what this means for Nintendo's future.

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