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New Releases: Alien: Isolation, NBA 2K15, DriveClub, More

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After a relatively quiet September, the Fall gaming rush has begun to kick into high gear now that we’ve reached October.

Sega plans to take another crack at the Alien universe with the Creative Assembly-developed survival horror game Alien: Isolation (PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One). Players will attempt to help Amanda Ripley search for her missing mother while she’s stalked by a singular Xenomorph. After nearly a dozen games starring the Colonial Marines, it’s definitely a new take (on an old idea) for the franchise.

Also new this week is…

  • NBA 2K15 (PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One), 2K’s latest basketball sim.
  • DriveClub (PS4), Evolution’s long-in-development racing game.
  • Skylanders: Trap Team (3DS, PS3, PS4, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One), the latest toy/game hybrid from Activision.
  • Project Spark (Xbox One), Microsoft’s game-building game.

Finally, Microsoft is reliving the Xbox One launch with newly expanded and updated versions of Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition, Forza Motorsport 5: Game of the Year Edition, and Ryse: Son of Rome – Legendary Edition.

A complete list of this week’s new releases can be found after the break. (more…)

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Insert Quarter: “Playing A Game” Versus “Grinding Through Content”

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Insert Quarter is our showcase for some of the best and most interesting writing about video games on the Internet.

In this installment, Kotaku’s Yannick LeJacq examines the difference between “playing a game” and “grinding through content” added by the developer to increase the hours required to reach the end in games like Dying Light and The Sims 4.

Earlier this week, Techland announced that its new zombie-killing adventure Dying Light will have “50+ hours of gameplay.” Some might considering this good news. I don’t—at least at face value.

Why? Because 50 hours is a long [*******] time to spend in any video game, and I don’t trust Techland enough as a developer to believe they know how to guide me through such a slog gracefully. I took me roughly half that time to play their last zombie game, Dead Island Riptide. I loved the first few hours, and couldn’t stand the rest.

You can read the rest at Kotaku.

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EGX 2014 Report: Assassin’s Creed Unity, Arkham Knight, The Order 1886, and More

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EGX London, formerly known as the Eurogamer Expo, finally gives UK players a chance to their hand at unreleased games after all the other big Summer shows: E3, PAX Prime, Gamescom, and TGS. It sits at the right time of year too! I always tend to get a bit down on games over the Summer when my consoles sit mostly unused.After playing a dozen of the biggest games scheduled to release over the next nine months, I’m excited to finally charge a DualShock 4 again.On top of that, talking to so many gamers in one place really gives you a nice vertical slice of where the industry sits at the moment. But first… the games! (more…)

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Daily Scoop: October 3, 2014 – Hyper Light Drifter

The closed beta for Hyper Light Drifter Kickstarter backers started last night at midnight, and it is wonderful. It’s so deep and beautiful, and I’m really eager to get back to it as soon as I can!

For those of you not in the beta, don’t worry – I have some deals you can pick up and start playing right now. Steam has a great Daily Deal going on right now, which is the Ubi Arcade Pack. For $19.99, you get Child of Light, Valiant Hearts: The Great War, and Trials Fusion. Don’t want the bundle? Get them individually for $7.49, $7.49, and $9.99, respectively.

There’s a brand new Humble Weekly Bundle happening right now, too. Pay what you want for Crouching Pony Hidden Dragon, Gauge, Puddle, and The Mysterious Cities of Gold. Pay $5 or more to unlock Wooden Sen’Sey, Storm, and Poof. I want to get it just for Mysterious Cities of Gold!

Finally, time for t-shirts!

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Skullgirls Encore pushed back to early 2015 on PS4, Vita

Lab Zero Games has announced (via the PlayStation Blog) that the PS4/Vita launch of Skullgirls Encore, which was expected to be released by the end of this year, has been pushed back to early 2015. Lab Zero’s Peter Bartholow said that the reason for the delay is to pack as much new content into the port as possible: “[W]e’ve expanded the scope of the port and are adding new features with the aim of making it a better upgrade for fans and a better value for everyone.”

Lab Zero has posted a few work-in-progress screenshots of the PS4 version on their official website.

But, if you already own the PS3 version of Skullgirls Encore, Lab Zero does have a surprise for you… the third DLC character, Eliza, is now available. Eliza is an Egyptian “diva” who “constantly [shape-shifts] into a variety of Egyptian mythological symbols and cultural icons.” Lab Zero considers her Story Mode especially deep and promises that it will shed a lot of light on the lore and inner workings of the Skullgirls universe.

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Obsidian delays Pillars of Eternity again… this time to early 2015

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Obsidian Entertainment and Paradox Interactive have announced that Obsidian’s retro-styled RPG, Pillars of Eternity, has been delayed once again. In the aftermath of the game’s highly successful Kickstarter campaign, Obsidian announced that the game would launch in Spring 2014. However, a delay earlier this year pushed the game back to “late 2014.” Now, a second delay has moved Pillars of Eternity’s release into early 2015.

A statement from Obsidian and Paradox confirmed that the delay was due to a desire to address fan feedback received during the recent beta test. The developer believes these changes are necessary to “ensure fans absolutely get the best game possible”

“Since the very beginning of this project we promised our fans and ourselves that we would release this game only when we knew it would be absolutely ready for the best experience possible,” said Feargus Urquhart, the CEO of Obsidian. “We’re very close to that point, but not quite there yet. The feedback we have received through our playtest process has been invaluable to us. We are coming into the home stretch but are pushing the release out just a bit to make sure we honor that promise we made originally. Thanks for your patience and support, it will be worth the wait.”

Pillars of Eternity will be released in early 2015 exclusively for the PC.

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Nintendo Download: Super Smash Bros. For 3DS, Castlevania: Dracula X, more

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Super Smash Bros. makes its smashing debut on the 3DS tomorrow with the appropriately named Super Smash Bros. For 3DS. The final roster has been filled out with nearly 50 characters, so your dreams of a battle royale between Mario, Mega Man, Sonic, Pac-Man, Little Mac, and the Duck Hunt Dog have now become a reality.

Four other new releases dot the rest of this week’s Nintendo Download:

  • Castlevania: Dracula X (Wii U) – Originally released for the Super NES, Dracula X introduces gamers to Richter Belmont.
  • 99 Seconds (Wii U) – An overhead maze game with a twist… the maze moves!
  • Red Riding Hood (Wii U) – A retelling of the popular tale as an “interactive story.”
  • Tenkai Knights: Brave Battle (3DS) – A fighting game based on the popular anime.

More information on all of these games can be found after the break. (more…)

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Quan Chi will bring his sorcerer’s ways to Mortal Kombat X

After playing a huge role in 2011’s Mortal Kombat, NetherRealm has confirmed that the evil sorcerer Quan Chi will once again play a big part in Mortal Kombat X. Described by Executive Producer Shaun Himmerick as a “trickster,” Quan Chi’s three variations will rely heavily on his magical abilities.

The “Sorcerer” variation includes a series of projectile attacks as well as buff spells that strengthen his other attacks. The “Warlock” variations allows Quan Chi to create Dark Portals that allow him to toss characters around the screen in ways that are similar to Scorpion’s Teleport and Rain’s Roundhouse Kick. Finally, the “Summoner” variation will also be projectile-based, but the projectile is actually a demon that Quan Chi summons and controls.

Also, be sure to stick around for a quick look at one of Quan Chi’s Fatalities, it’s pretty great. Mortal Kombat X will be released for the PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One on April 14.

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