By Anonymous on Sep 27, 2015 08:30 pm It's a loaded week for releases that include the Fallout Anthology, Might & Magic Heroes VII, NBA 2K16, NBA Live 16, Persona 4: Dancing All Night, and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5. By Anonymous on Sep 27, 2015 04:35 pm Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection will take up more than 44 GB of space on your PlayStation 4 hard drive. That's according to a report from PlayStation Universe, which confirms the file size to be exactly 44.46 GB. That's larger than Grand Theft Auto V (41.8 GB), the site points out. The Nathan Drake Collection launches on October 8 exclusively for PS4, though you can play a free demo starting September 29. It comes with 1080p/60fps versions of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. Players can also look forward to, among other things, new difficulty options and a Photo Mode. Everyone who buys the collection also gets access to the Uncharted 4: A Thief's End multiplayer beta, which runs December 4-13 on PS4. Our Nathan Drake Collection review is coming soon, but for now, you can watch us play through part of the game in the video above. You can also read up on the game's day one patch. Are you planning to pick up The Nathan Drake Collection? Let us know in the comments below. By Anonymous on Sep 27, 2015 04:09 pm Microsoft has published the full list of achievements for upcoming Xbox timed-exclusive Rise of the Tomb Raider. As with lists of this nature, there are some spoilers here, especially in the "hidden" achievement category. So if you're looking to totally avoid spoilers, you may not want to look. My favorite achievement would probably have to be "Rotisserie," which you'll earn after shooting a chicken out of the air with a fire arrow. This achievement list also seems to confirm that Rise of the Tomb Raider will not have a traditional multiplayer mode, as no achievements mention multiplayer. Click through the images below to see all of Rise of the Tomb Raider's achievements and what they're worth. Rise of the Tomb Raider launches November 10 for Xbox One and Xbox 360. The Crystal Dynamics-developed action-adventure game is coming to PC and PlayStation 4 in 2016. For more, check out GameSpot's recent preview, "Like Father, Like Daughter." By Anonymous on Sep 27, 2015 03:51 pm If you end up winning a gold PlayStation 4 from Taco Bell as part of Sony's new partnership with the fast food giant, people might ask you how you got your hands on the nice-looking system. That's the theme for this new PS4 Taco Bell commercial that's airing now on TV. We won't spoil the story, but it's a good one. Watch the video below. Now through November 4 in the United States only, Sony will give away a limited edition gold PS4 bundle every 10 minutes for a total of around 6,000 systems before the campaign ends. You can win one by purchasing a specially branded Taco Bell Big Box meal for a chance to win. Winners will receive a gold PS4 and matching DualShock 4, as well as a copy of Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and a voucher for one year of PlayStation Plus. Full contest rules are available on Taco Bell's website. The video also comes with the disclaimer that "PS4 not made of real gold." If you're looking for a PS4 that's actually made of gold, check out this $13,700 gold-plated PS4. Not counting that system, this is the first time Sony has offered a PS4 in gold, though Japan is getting a new gold controller. This is just the latest promotion in a long relationship between Sony and Taco Bell. By Anonymous on Sep 27, 2015 05:51 am The ongoing Rainbow Six Siege closed beta is running at 1080p on PlayStation 4 and 900p on Xbox One, Ubisoft confirmed in a FAQ posted to the game's website. The PC edition's resolution, meanwhile, will fluctuate between 720p and 1080p depending on how beefy your rig is (see system requirements here). These figures are for the game as it currently stands in closed beta. Final performance could be better. "We're still looking to push the hardware as much as possible in order to deliver a quality experience for players and will be able to share more about the final resolution once we're closer to release date," Ubisoft said. The Siege closed beta began on September 24 and runs through September 28. To get in, you'll need to preorder the game or acquire a key through other means. It was also confirmed today, during a panel at Europe's EGX convention attended by whatculture, that Siege will not offer "a story mode per se." That's according to art director Scott Mitchell. "There is no story mode per se," Mitchell explained. "You go through training, where you get to experience different operators and their devices. You can play against enemy AI in co-op through all the maps. You can customize matches, so that's what we're offering on the single-player side of things." This is not to say Siege won't offer any single-player. Back in June, Ubisoft announced that Siege will have "scenario-based missions" similar to those seen in past Rainbow Six games. "Each scenario is designed with single-player in mind, though all of them can be played in co-op," Ubisoft said at the time. "As with the Hostage Rescue mode revealed at E3 last year, there's no respawning; if you go down once, you're down for good." Siege was originally slated to launch in October, but it was recently delayed to December. Ubisoft has high hopes for Siege, as the publisher said back in May that the game has the potential to become the company's best-selling FPS ever, surpassing Far Cry 4. At the time, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said the game's replayability "will be key to the game's success." For more on Siege, check out GameSpot's new hands-on preview and interview with the development team. Via: Videogamer Recent Articles:
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