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Spider-Man’s Launch Trailer swings into view
Insomniac’s PS4-exclusive Spider-Man will be available in just a few short weeks. So naturally, it’s a great time for Sony to unveil the game’s Launch Trailer, which features Peter Parker, Miles Morales, Aunt May, The Rhino, Scorpion, Mister Negative, and several other friendly (and not-so-friendly) denizens of the wallcrawler’s neighborhood.
The publisher also recently spent two hours with Insomniac’s superhero game, and Kristen Titus wrote about her experience with Spider-Man for the PlayStation Blog:
Early on in Marvel’s Spider-Man there’s a scene where our hero — currently crawling through the air vents of a collapsing building — takes a moment to field a call from his dear Aunt May. May’s checking in, blissfully unaware while Peter is quickly stringing up bad guys and saving civilians moments before he’ll come face to face with a major nemesis. It’s just another day in the neighborhood.
Spider-Man will be available for the PS4 on September 7.
Posted in News, PS4
Tagged Spider-Man
New Retail Releases: World of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth, Runbow Deluxe Edition, More

The war between the Alliance and the Horde continues to rage in World of Warcraft‘s seventh expansion, World of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth. This time around, Blizzard will add two new continents, four allied races, and the Warfronts PvE mode to the game. The level cap will also increase to 120.
Runbow: Deluxe Edition, 13AM’s competitive runner, is also available on retail shelves this week for the PS4 and Switch. The Deluxe Edition includes several Costume and Music Packs for the game, as well as an original soundtrack.
A handful of other games will make their way to retail stores this week, and you can find them after the break. (more…)
Id Software already planning a single-player expansion for Doom Eternal

Even though we still don’t know when it’ll be released, we got our first taste of Doom Eternal with a gameplay demonstration during QuakeCon 2018 yesterday, and it was glorious. Promising to be bigger and bloodier than its predecessor, I am extremely excited where id Software is taking the franchise next.
But according to Game Director Marty Stratton, the developer has already started planning for life after the game’s launch. Speaking to Polygon, Stratton revealed that id Software is already planning a single-player expansion for Doom Eternal:
“Honestly, if there’s one thing thing that I would like to go back and do different is to give people more of the [Doom] campaign post-launch,” Stratton said. “You know, more follow-up DLC from a campaign perspective. So we’re already planning that and I’m looking forward to it. We’ll talk about our whole plan.”
Stratton followed that up by saying any Doom Eternal expansion would likely tie with the new Invasion Mode:
“It’s fun, too, because when we when we look at doing campaign DLC, and then we [can] have something like Invasion play a part in it, you know, it just, it kind of makes it even more valuable to have that,” he said. “We really love the replayability of the game — we love playing the game over and over and over. We love that people are still playing the game, and on their 20th time through the campaign or doing a speedrun or, you know, maxing out all of their guns or whatever. And [we want to give] people more reasons to come back, whether it’s Invasion, or DLC, it’s really important to us.”
It’s likely much too early to worry about Doom Eternal’s single-player expansion, but we do know the game is currently in development for the PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Hopefully, a release date will be announced soon.
Indie Megabooth’s PAX West 2018 installation will include 78 games from 17 countries
The Indie Megabooth is slimming down slightly for their PAX West 2018 installation, but they’ve scoured the globe to bring playable demos for 78 games from 17 different countries to the Seattle-based show.
Among the highlights this time around are a handful of games we’ve had our eye on including Chainsawesome Games’s Aftercharge, Lab Zero Games’s Indivisible, and Wonderful Lasers’s Super Impossible Road (which will be part of the Minibooth). The Indie Megabooth’s Minibooth will also be home to Vertex Pop’s super-colorful Super Crush KO, which was announced earlier today.
You can find the Indie Megabooth’s complete PAX West 2018 lineup after the break. (more…)
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Tagged Aftercharge, Indivisible, PAX West 2018, Super Crush KO, Super Impossible Road
Bethesda fully unveils Doom Eternal at QuakeCon 2018
Executives and developers from Bethesda delivered the keynote address to QuakeCon 2018 attendees earlier this morning, but the centerpiece of the presentation was definitely when the stage was turned over to id Software’s Marty Stratton and Hugo Martin. Together, they unveiled the first gameplay demonstration for Doom Eternal, and it promises to be a bigger and bloodier game than its predecessor.
First, they gave viewers a taste of the Doom Slayer’s new Armor, which includes a wrist-mounted blade, a shoulder-mounted flamethrower, and a brand new Dash ability. But if you really want to fly through the game’s hellish landscapes, you’ll need the Super Shotgun’s Meat Hook attachment. Players will be able to latch onto nearby enemies and rush towards them at lightning-fast speeds. Eat your heart out Scorpion.
Id is also looking to the past for Doom Eternal and bringing back the “Ludicrous Gibs.” That’s thanks to the new “Destructible Demons” system, which creates showers of blood and gore with every shotgun blast. Classic demons from Doom II: Hell On Earth, including the Pain Elemental, Archvile, and Arachnotron, will also return in Doom Eternal.
Finally, Stratton and Martin showcased Invasion Mode, an optional new piece of the Doom Eternal puzzle that allows other players to invade your Campaign as demons. Your friends can even join up with a hunting party to give someone “a true taste of Hell.”
And in case you missed anything during the nearly 30-minute demonstration, id Software distilled it all down for us:
Slayer 2.0
Unleash the overwhelming power of the Doom Slayer. With updated armor and an arsenal of new and improved equipment, including a shoulder-mounted cannon with flamethrower, extendable blade, and a new dash ability, you’re faster and deadlier than ever. Destroy every demon in your path with an upgraded array of guns and mods, including the Super Shotgun’s new Meat Hook attachment to pull yourself point blank with the faces of hell.Rip More, Tear More
Obliterate more demons than ever before, each with their own attacks and abilities. Fan-favorite classics such as the Pain Elemental, Archvile, and Arachnotron make their return, while a horde of totally-new demons join the roster including the Doom Hunter and corrupted Marauders. Doom Eternal’s “Destructible Demons” system takes your power fantasy to new levels by ensuring that every trigger pull has never felt better.All-New Invasion
As the Slayer, allow real players to invade your campaign as demons for a dramatic and unpredictable twist anytime you’re playing the campaign. Or join the ranks of the damned yourself as you become a demon and invade a friend or other player’s campaign. Invade others either by yourself or with another player, as part of a hunting party, to give the Slayer a true taste of Hell.We’re Not on Mars Anymore
Rip and tear across epic, never-before-seen worlds. Witness the tumbling skyscrapers of Hell on Earth; battle through an invasion of the mammoth BFG 10,000 on Phobos; and discover the ancient secrets of the Doom universe. With idTech7, every environment is brought to life in unprecedented detail.
Doom Eternal doesn’t currently have a release date, but it is currently in development at id Software for the PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is coming to consoles on August 16
Steel Crate Games has announced that Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, their bomb defusal party game, will make its way to the Switch and Xbox One on August 16. PS4 owners can already purchase the game through the PlayStation Store, but a “Non-VR Update” will be made available the same day to remove the PlayStation VR requirement.
If you’re unfamiliar with Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, the trailer embedded above should give you a pretty good idea about how it works. This quick overview, straight from the developer, is a pretty concise explanation as well (and as we all know, when you’re diffusing a bomb, every second counts)…
In Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, one player is trapped in a room with a ticking time bomb they must defuse. The other players are the “Experts” who must give the instructions to defuse the bomb by deciphering the information found in the Bomb Defusal Manual. But there’s a catch: the Experts can’t see the bomb, so everyone will need to talk it out… fast!
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is now available to pre-order through the Nintendo eShop and Xbox Games Store, and it can be yours for 10% off if you slam down on the “Buy” button before launch day.
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Tagged Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Rockstar unveils the first Gameplay Trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2
Can you believe that Red Dead Redemption 2‘s release date is less than three months away?
But though Rockstar’s upcoming prequel was first unveiled all the way back in 2016, we’ve only seen a handful of trailers for the game, and none of them contained any gameplay footage. That all changed today, as the developer released Red Dead Redemption 2’s first Gameplay Trailer.
At six minutes, the video is epic in scope, and it introduces prospective players to Arthur Morgan’s world and the outlaws who’ll populate it. Rockstar also promised that more trailers would be released between now and the game’s launch, with the next one focusing on Missions.
Red Dead Redemption 2 will be released for the PS4 and Xbox One on October 26.
Posted in News, PS4, Xbox One
Tagged Red Dead Redemption 2
WB Games will release Scribblenauts Mega Pack on September 18

Even though they launched Scribblenauts Showdown earlier this year, it looks like WB Games isn’t finished with the popular puzzle franchise. This morning, they announced that the Scribblenauts Mega Pack will be released this Fall for the PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.
The Mega Pack is a two-game collection that packages together Scribblenauts Unlimited (which was first released in 2012) and Scribblenauts Unmasked (which followed a year later).
But WB Games isn’t just re-releasing these titles in their original form on new platforms. Instead, both games will also receive loads of never-before-seen bonus content as part of the Mega Pack:
Scribblenauts Unlimited fosters unlimited creativity, exploration and social elements that create a fun experience for fans of all ages. The game features a huge side-scrolling open world with high-definition, hand-drawn scenery and objects where players can help the game’s hero, Maxwell, solve robust puzzles and challenges by summoning any object they can imagine. Scribblenauts Unlimited has been updated with two new bonus levels, supports online sharing of user-created objects, updates two-player mode, and features a new easy-to-use “sunflower” style text entry system. The new Zed Zeppelin level lets players battle sky pirates and work with crew members to keep the dirigible safe while the new Land of Sweet Hyperbole level allows players to drive around in a candy car and interact with candy neighbors.
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure melds the boundless creativity of Scribblenauts with thousands of DC characters and objects – all drawn in the distinctive Scribblenauts art style. In the game, Maxwell comes to the aid of the mightiest DC Super Heroes Batman, Superman, and the rest of the Justice League as they face the fiercest DC Super-Villains, such as The Joker, Lex Luthor, and Sinestro. Fueled by the player’s imagination, where anything they write comes to life, Maxwell must use his magic notebook to summon heroes and tools to stop the villains’ evil schemes and save the universe. In his imaginative and comical quest, he must travel to iconic DC locations such as Gotham City, Metropolis, Atlantis, and two new bonus locations, Titans Tower, under attack by the formidable demon Trigon, and Belle Reve, the base of operations for the Task Force X. Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure has also been updated with hundreds of new DC characters, objects and costumes.
The Scribblenauts Mega Pack will be released on September 18.
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Tagged Scribblenauts Unlimited, Scribblenauts Unmasked







