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New Multiplayer Details Surface For Attack On Titan 2

By Aiden Strawhun on Jan 14, 2018 09:52 pm

Koei Techmo's Attack on Titan 2 is just a few months away, but some fresh gameplay details for its visceral titan-slaying action have arrived. New multiplayer details have surfaced, which include more information on the title's online co-op and competitive modes.

From what we know about the game itself, it seems to be a bit more involved than its predecessor. It takes place during the anime's second season, which aired last summer. New RPG elements have been added to allow you to build relationships with different characters from the series, there are additional support and stealth gameplay elements, and older features have been balanced.

The new online features include an online co-operative mode for story and scout missions, and a competitive PvP mode. Annihilation Mode is a 4v4 battle against the titans to see which team can earn the most points in the time limit. Building defenses and slaying titans are surefire ways to earn points, but those aren't the only ways.

Annihilation Mode also allows players to sabotage one another using different kinds of bullets. Numbing bullets paralyze enemies for a brief period of time, and paint bullets cover the victim's screen and mini-map. In the last minute of every round, the stakes become even higher; any points earned will be doubled.

Attack on Titan 2 was announced in August of last year. It will release for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC on March 20.


Dragon Ball FighterZ: Every Super Move

By Kallie Plagge on Jan 14, 2018 04:58 am

Dragon Ball FighterZ is almost here, and for Dragon Ball fans, there's a lot to look forward to. Bandai Namco revealed three Dragon Ball Super characters for the game's roster--Goku Black, Beerus, and Hit. In the video above, you can watch every launch character's super moves, from the latest reveals to series favorites Goku and Vegeta.

Dragon Ball FighterZ follows a 3v3 format similar to more recent Marvel vs. Capcom games. It has a new story mode that seems to take place sometime after the Universe 6 Saga, and it introduces a brand new character, Android 21. It also features "Dramatic Scenes" that recreate iconic moments from the series in-game.

A beta of Dragon Ball FighterZ begins on January 14 at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET and runs until January 16. Out of the 24 fighters confirmed for launch, 11 are playable in the beta.

Dragon Ball FighterZ releases for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on January 26. If you plan on picking up the PC version, make sure you meet Dragon Ball FighterZ's minimum and recommended specs. The game will have a season pass that adds eight more characters to the roster post-launch.


Let's Play Resident Evil 7 Finale - Resident Kinevil

By Mike Mahardy on Jan 14, 2018 04:30 am

It's all been building up to this--jump scares, sibling rivalries, redemptive boss fights and all.

When Mike Mahardy learned that former GameSpot producer Mary Kish had only played one Resident Evil game, he set about changing that. As of now, through Resident Kinevil, she's beaten every numbered entry in the longstanding series, and has a newfound appreciation for one of video games' oldest franchises.

This week, she finishes Resident Evil VII: Biohazard. She also runs into an old friend. Her and Mike finally discuss future plans, and bid farewell to this leg of their Resident Kinevil journey.

To catch up on all previous episodes of the show, visit its GameSpot page here. You can also watch it on YouTube here. If you've been with us since the beginning, thank you. If you're just joining now: you're in for a very dumb trip.


Betas And Updates Star In This Week's PlayStation News

By Aiden Strawhun on Jan 14, 2018 03:31 am

PlayStation already has a solid lineup of exclusive titles in the works, like Concrete Genie and Dreams, but this week's news isn't about those imaginative titles. This week is all about the updates to games we already know and love, and open betas.

This weekend has two of this month's PlayStation 4 betas, Dragon Ball FighterZ and Dissdia Final Fantasy NT. Monster Hunter World's final beta will come later this month with new content. Updates are coming to Destiny 2 and Fortnite: Battle Royale, and we've gotten a sneak peek at the DLC coming to Assassin's Creed Origins and Monster Hunter World. PlayStation Now also added 16 new titles this week, and January's free PlayStation Plus titles are available now.

Forthcoming Releases

How PS4 Exclusive Concrete Genie Will Make You Care About Its Strange Creatures

New Monster Hunter World Video Showcases Gorgeous Coral Highlands Area

Dark Souls Remastered On Xbox One, PS4, And PC Announced

Dragon Ball FighterZ's PC: Specs, Requirements, And Release Date Detailed

PS4 And Xbox One Remaster Of Assassin's Creed Rogue Coming In March

Final Fantasy 15 Royal Edition Leaks Through Ratings Board Listing

Updates/DLC

Destiny 2 To Add Masterwork Armor, Rework Mods, And More In Future Updates

Destiny 2 Servers Going Offline Next Week, Here's When And For How Long

Fortnite: Battle Royale Revamps Its Map With New Areas And Improvements Next Week

Assassin's Creed Origins Adds Free Update And Premium DLC This Month

Here's What Monster Hunter World's First Free DLC Adds

Betas

PS4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Beta Begins Today, Doesn't Require PS Plus

Dragon Ball FighterZ Beta Begins This Weekend

The Final Monster Hunter World Beta Announced With New Content, But It's PS4-Only Again

PlayStation Network

PS4's Free PS Plus Games For January 2018 Are Downloadable Now

PlayStation Now Adds 16 Games, See Them All Here

PS4 Game Sale: PSN Deals From Now Until Jan. 16


This Week's Xbox News Is Dominated By Forthcoming Games and Updates

By Aiden Strawhun on Jan 14, 2018 03:29 am

Xbox might not have an exclusive lineup nailed down for 2018 quite yet, but it is focusing on the games. This week's biggest headlines aren't just about what's about to come, but what's already there.

Xbox Live might be getting its own achievement system in a new update making rounds in the Preview program. The OG Xbox controller, known as "The Duke," is dropping in 2018 for Xbox One, and the limited edition Sea of Thieves Xbox One controller not only glows in the dark, but also comes with DLC. If you're a fan of the seven seas, you won't want to miss the Sea of Thieves beta later this month either. Halo 5 is also free to play this weekend, but it's a massive 100GB download.

Forthcoming Releases

New Monster Hunter World Video Showcases Gorgeous Coral Highlands Area

Dark Souls Remastered On Xbox One, PS4, And PC Announced

Dragon Ball FighterZ's PC: Specs, Requirements, And Release Date Detailed

PS4 And Xbox One Remaster Of Assassin's Creed Rogue Coming In March

Final Fantasy 15 Royal Edition Leaks Through Ratings Board Listing

The "Duke" OG Xbox Controller For Xbox One And PC Gets Price And Release Date

Sea Of Thieves Xbox One Controller Glows In The Dark, Comes With DLC And More

Updates/DLC

Xbox One Adds Do Not Disturb Features And New Achievement Mode In Preview Update

Destiny 2 To Add Masterwork Armor, Rework Mods, And More In Future Updates

Destiny 2 Servers Going Offline Next Week, Here's When And For How Long

Fortnite: Battle Royale Revamps Its Map With New Areas And Improvements Next Week

Assassin's Creed Origins Adds Free Update And Premium DLC This Month

Here's What Monster Hunter World's First Free DLC Adds

New PUBG Xbox One Update Adds More Control Options, Reassigns Pistol Button

Betas/Free to Play Weekends

Halo 5 Is Free To Play On Xbox One For A Limited Time This Weekend

Sea Of Thieves Beta Takes Place This Month, Here's How To Get In

Xbox Live

Xbox One Sale: Games Discounted For Deals With Gold From Now Until Jan. 15

The New Free Xbox One Games With Gold Titles For January Are Now Available

Buying An Xbox One X? There Are Some Nice Deals Right Now


Switch Reveals And Pokemon Headline This Week's Nintendo News

By Aiden Strawhun on Jan 14, 2018 01:15 am

A surprise Nintendo Direct broadcast revealed a literal ton of forthcoming Switch titles, and we also got word of the localization of Detective Pikachu. This week's headlines from Nintendo are all about what's just along the horizon.

On the more mature end of the spectrum, RPGs Darkest Dungeon and Dark Souls are coming to Switch. New DLC is dropping for Super Mario Odyssey, Pokken Tournament DX, and Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle. Pokemon Go will see new monthly events in 2018, but if you have an older iPhone, the game may no longer work after a forthcoming update. To round everything up, a bright yellow Pikachu New 2DS XL model will release alongside Pokemon Crystal at the end of this month.

Forthcoming Releases

Nintendo Switch's Payday 2 Release Date Confirmed

Nintendo Switch Adds Another Acclaimed RPG, Darkest Dungeon, Very Soon

Detective Pikachu Release Date For 3DS Announced Alongside New, Huge Amiibo

Special-Edition Pikachu New 2DS XL Model Launches This Month

Updates/DLC

New Pokken Tournament DX DLC Adds Fresh Pokemon To Switch Version

New Mario + Rabbids DLC Makes Another Iconic Nintendo Character Playable On Switch

Free Super Mario Odyssey DLC Revealed For Nintendo Switch, Here's What It Adds

Free Enhanced Edition Of Switch Game Is A Completely Separate Download

Next Pokemon Go Legendary Now Available For A Limited Time

Pokemon Go Will Soon No Longer Work On Some Older iPhones

Pokemon Go Features Surfing Pikachu In Its First Community Day Event

Eshop

Some Great Nintendo Switch Games Are On Sale Right Now

Nintendo Switch Eshop Adds 11 New Games This Week

Nintendo Mini Direct Reveals

All The New Switch Games Revealed During The Nintendo Direct January 2018

Here's What Switch And 3DS Owners Can Now Download After The Nintendo Direct

With New Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Costumes, Hyrule Warriors Is Heading To Switch

Dark Souls Remastered For Nintendo Switch Confirmed

The World Ends With You Is Getting A Nintendo Switch Release

Nintendo Switch Port Of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Announced With Release Date

New Nintendo Switch Mario Tennis Game Revealed During Direct In January 2018


Retro-bit Brings New Ways To Play Old Games At CES 2018

By Michael Higham on Jan 14, 2018 12:56 am

Retro-bit is known for bringing back old-school gaming in new ways, and at CES 2018, the company was showing off some new retro consoles, throwback controllers, and revamped cartridges of old games. As you can see in the video above, we got to check everything out at the show. Note that international pricing for most products hasn't been set yet. Here's a quick rundown of what stood out:

Super Retro Trio Plus

A new version of Retro-bit's multi-cart console, the Super Retro Trio Plus, will be available by the end of January for $80 USD and €60 Euro. It plays original NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis cartridges. The new addition to this model is its HDMI port and sharper 720p resolution, which makes it convenient to play old games on new TVs. There are ports for all three controllers of the original consoles, but it also comes with two of Retro-bit's own controllers. An NTSC and PAL switch lets you use cartridges from any region as well.

GoRetro Portable

The GoRetro Portable will come with over 300 games preloaded, but the final roster is still being finalized. Games from Capcom and Data East were playable at CES. It charges through microUSB and is said to last up to 10 hours on a full charge. Two color schemes will be available: light blue with grey accent and black with red accent. It'll be out this September for $35.

R-Type Returns

Super R-Type and R-Type III are coming back this May with a rerelease in R-Type Returns. These two games are SNES/Super Famicom classics, and this multi-cart by Retro-bit will also have a collector's edition for $60; you'll get stickers, a pin set, and a collector's box. The standard edition will go for $40.

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Holy Diver

The original Famicom game Holy Diver never got an official release outside of Japan, but Retro-bit will bring a licensed version of it which will release this May. The standard edition will be $35 and the collector's edition, which comes with a special box, pins, and stickers, will be $60.

Wireless Sega Controllers

The Sega Genesis, Saturn, and Dreamcast controllers return thanks to Retro-bit's partnership with Sega. Bluetooth wireless versions will be available, but price and release date haven't been set yet. These gamepads are compatible with PC, Mac, and Android, but a separate dongle to use these with their original consoles will be available.

For more on CES 2018, be sure to check out our roundup of the best gaming hardware at the show or our feature on the Game Boy remake called the Ultra GB; we also got hands-on time with the new HTC Vive Pro and 65-inch Nvidia gaming monitor at the show.


New PUBG Xbox One Update Adds More Control Options, Reassigns Pistol Button

By Justin Haywald on Jan 14, 2018 12:50 am

Following this week's PC update to Playerunknown's Battlegrounds, the developer has now addressed a number of specific issues in the Xbox One version of the game. On the game's official forums, a community coordinator noted that the team is pushing the fix to address "an in-game issue that was undermining the core experience for some players." And while addressing that more serious bug, today's patch also fixes some smaller issues.

But bugs haven't slowed down the growth of PUBG's userbase; despite some prevalent issues, the game has surpassed 3 million players on Xbox One. The game is still included in Xbox One's Game Preview program, with no specific word on when it will go into its full retail release on console.

The full patch notes are listed below:

Gameplay

  • Pistols have been removed from Y button's weapon rotation and grouped with the melee weapon.
  • Players can now equip pistols by pressing 'up' on the D pad.

Optimization

  • Continued improvements related to player "rubber banding."
  • Enhanced server performance while parachuting.

Option

  • Added a new controller preset to options menu.
    • Type B (new preset) now supports:
      • Holding LT to aim down sight.
      • Holding LB to use 3rd person perspective aim sight.
  • Controller guide has been updated to include the new controller preset.

Bug fixes

  • Fixed an issue where players repositioned out of the battleground after certain actions and remained invulnerable until the end of the match.
  • Additional memory and non-memory related crash fixes.
  • Fixed the inability to join duo/squad through invites outside of game.

The update also highlighted two things that will be addressed in the games next patch:

  • Dropping objects causes the player to switch weapons.
  • User is unable to switch grenade types when tapping right on the D-Pad.

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