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No Man’s Sky will not be delayed… despite British weather’s best attempt

The winter weather throughout the world coming into 2014 has been, in a word, appalling. America was frozen solid, while across the pond, Great Britain was the target of raging storms and a torrent of rain.
One area badly hit was the English town of Guildford, famous for rock band The Stranglers, writer Lewis Carroll, and the show-stealing developers at Hello Games. The game studio, made immediately famous after the 2013 VGX Awards thanks to the glorious trailer for their upcoming game, No Man’s Sky, was flooded on Christmas Eve.
Despite the loss of equipment and development kits, the team has reassembled in a cramped (and undisclosed) location. Powered by the goodwill of fans and lots of cups of tea (because this is England), they have managed to power through the anti-miracle that is the British weather and get No Man’s Sky back on track.
In short, there will be no delay to the game. As Sean Murray, Managing Director at the company, so aptly put it on the Hello Games blog:
At times recently I’ve wanted to be depressed, to wallow, but it’s impossible surrounded by this team. They are literally unstoppable. If we’ve lost some work, we’ll make up the time. We’ll steal dev-kits. We’ll work on a boat. Whatever it takes (not actual stealing… maybe)
Murray also revealed that although the team has considered a Kickstarter campaign, especially in light of their recent loss, it was decided that No Man’s Sky was not the right fit for the crowdfunding site.
If you’re hungry for more No Man’s Sky info, Murray also recently sat down with Edge to discuss the development difficulties in creating No Man’s Sky’s procedurally-generated worlds.
Posted in News
Tagged No Man's Sky
Broken Age available to all on January 28
Double Fine’s Broken Age: Act 1 is now available to backers of the highly successful Kickstarter campaign. But for those who took a wait-and-see approach, good news, the game will be available to the general public in just two weeks, on January 28. To celebrate, the developer has released a new trailer that shines a spotlight on the game’s second protagonist, Vella Tartine.
Tim Schafer, Double Fine’s President and the Writer/Designer behind Broken Age, is thrilled to return to the adventure genre after all these years:
“It’s been sixteen years since I’ve made an adventure game, almost twenty years since I’ve made a point-and-click, and just shy of two years since I dared the internet to force me to make one,” he said. “Coming back to the genre has been like finding an old jacket in a box in your garage that you haven’t worn in twenty years, but once you shake the dust off and put it on you realize it’s an amazing jacket and it still fits, and once you patch the holes in the pockets it could easily take a spot in your main jacket rotation.”
But Schafer is aware that Broken Age required a bit more than nostalgic memories to create. “In one of the pockets was three and a half million dollars,” he added.
Broken Age: Act 2 will be available as a free download to all owners of Act 1 later this year and Double Fine is working hard to bring the complete game to the Ouya (and other Android devices) and the iOS App Store.
Posted in Mobile, News, PC
Tagged Broken Age
Daily Scoop: January 15, 2014 – T-shirt party time
It’s a beautiful Wednesday, and I’m really excited to be on the 2013 Year in Review episode of the Perpetual Geek Machine podcast tonight! I’ll be sure to link it as soon as it goes live. It’s always a great time with those guys!
There are a handful of good deals today, mainly over at Amazon. Their Editor’s Choice Digital Deals are pretty great! Included are the Alice: Madness Returns: The Complete Collection for $9.99, BioShock Infinite for $13.20, and the Syndicate and Saboteur Bundle for $9.99.
Steam has some pretty good midweek madness deals happening right now as well. You can pick up Darksiders for $7.49 or one of my favorites, Hotline Miami, for a ridiculous $2.49. Amazing deals!
And now for lots of t-shirts! (more…)
Posted in Daily Scoop, Etcetera, News
Assassin’s Creed: Liberation HD, Double Dragon PSone fighter, more added to PS Store
Sony has performed their weekly update of the PlayStation Update and added a quintet of new games to the digital download service.
This week’s biggest release is Assassin’s Creed: Liberation HD. Ubisoft is giving the Vita title a second lease on life as a downloadable title on the PS3. In addition to the HD makeover, the first female Assassin will be able to undertake new missions and new adventures.
Also available this week is Double Dragon, a one-on-one fighter originally released exclusively for the PSone in Japan. Best of all, it’s based on the 1994 film that starred Scott Wolf, Robert Patrick, and Alyssa Milano.
Hit the break for more details on both of these titles as well as The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief, a PS3 adventure game, and a pair of Vita games: Age of Zombies!, a comedy adventure, and Doodle Devil, a puzzle game with a sinister twist.
A complete list of this week’s new game add-ons and PlayStation Plus additions can be found at the PlayStation Blog. (more…)
Posted in News, PS3, Vita
Tagged Assassin's Creed III: Liberation
MLB developing R.B.I. Baseball 14 for Spring release
The R.B.I. Baseball series is stepping back onto the field for the first time in almost 20 years!
Major League Baseball announced that its MLB Advanced Media team is hard at work on R.B.I. Baseball 14 and will release the game across “current and next generation consoles and smartphones and tablets” this Spring. If you’ve never heard of MLBAM, there’s a reason for that, R.B.I. Baseball 14 will be the team’s first game development effort. Their previous duty was managing and developing Major League Baseball’s web presence including MLB.com and the websites for all 30 MLB teams.
Little else is known about R.B.I. Baseball 14 as a mostly empty teaser website is all we really have to go on. But with Spring right around the corner (and only 22 days left until Pitchers and Catchers report to Spring Training), we should learn more soon.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes Review: Amazing, Spectacular, and Fantastic

I’m normally not one to get into the Lego games. I played Lego Indiana Jones and Lego Lord of the Rings, but I usually found myself moving on to other games after a few hours of play. But not so with Lego Marvel Super Heroes. I’ve been playing this game nonstop, without touching any of my other PS4 titles. It’s that much fun. I don’t know if it’s because I’m a huge Marvel fan or if I have a serious case of OCD, but I’ve put over sixty hours into this title – and I’m still only at 85% complete. And most importantly, it has kept my interest the entire time. (more…)
Daily Scoop: January 14, 2014 – More games for Humble Indie Bundle X
Hello hello, everyone! There’s some good news today – three games were added to the Humble Indie Bundle X! Pay more than the average to unlock the new games – Hoard, Strike Suit Zero, and Toki Tori 2+. These join To the Moon, Joe Danger 2: The Movie, Papa & Yo, Runner 2, Reus, and Surgeon Simulator 2013 already in the bundle. It’s a great deal!
There are some more good deals in the Humble Store as well – Europa Universalis IV is $19.99, Full Mojo Rampage is $6.49, Nidhogg is $11.99, Retro City Rampage is $4.99, and Super Splatters is $2.49.
Fantastic t-shirts are right at your fingertips: (more…)
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“Next-Gen Call of Duty” game in development at Sledgehammer Games
Sledgehammer Games was founded in 2009 and the currently have just one credited game to their name: 2011’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Six months after that game shipped, the developer announced that they were staffing up for their next project, which was to be a new game in the Call of Duty series. With Black Ops II and Ghosts released in the interim, its fair to ask, what happened to Sledgehammer’s CoD game?
Apparently, it’s still in the works and the company is still hiring new people to work on it.
Sledgehammer recently posted a large number of job announcements to their Careers page concerning a “next-gen Call of Duty game.” Details on the game are scarce, but several postings describe it as “hyper realistic.”
We know that Activision plans to release another Call of Duty game this Fall. Will Sledgehammer get their time in the spotlight? If history is any guide, we’ll find out for sure this Spring when Activision will officially unveil the next title in the Call of Duty series.
Posted in News, PC, PS4, Xbox One
Tagged Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare







