Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Final Fantasy Heavensward date revealed

Final Fantasy Heavensward date revealed




This past weekend at the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) East, Square Enix Ltd., announced that FINAL FANTASY® XIV: HEAVENSWARD™the highly-anticipated first expansion for the popular MMORPG, will be released on 23rd June 2015 across Australia & New Zealand.

The development of a Mac OS version of the game was also announced; the Mac OS version of  FINAL FANTASY XIV will be available through the Square Enix Online Store and will also be released on June 23rd.
FINAL FANTASY XIV: HEAVENSWARD will feature a new story that drops adventurers into the heart of the Dragonsong War, the bloody, thousand-year conflict between the knights of Ishgard and the dragons of Dravania. Adventurers can also look forward to an increased level cap from 50 to 60 on all disciplines, a new playable race, new dungeons and raids, new primal battles, and the introduction of flying mounts that allow players to take to the skies on flying black chocobos®, single-rider airships, dragons and more!

Recently surpassing 4 million adventurers worldwide, FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn is available now on the PlayStation®3 system, PlayStation®4 system and Windows PC. A free 30-day trial is included for new accounts, with monthly subscriptions starting at $19.95.

The Order 1886: PS4 Review

The Order 1886: PS4 Review


Studio: Ready At Dawn
Platform: PS4 Exclusive

Ready At Dawn's first original IP for the PlayStation shows a lot of impressive features.

It's a big step up from Daxter and the God Of War series on the PSP and it really does represent something a little bit different for the console in many ways.

And then unfortunately, in some other ways, it feels simply like some of that promise has been squandered in favour of technical adeptness and luscious graphics.

The third person shooter centres on an alternative world where steampunk is more of a reality than people in Oamaru would believe (the NZ steampunk capital of the world).

It's London in erm, 1886, and you control Sir Galahad, one of an order of knights who maintain the status quo within the world.

READ AN INTERVIEW WITH GARETT FOSTER OF READY AT DAWN STUDIOS

But as you join the game, things are at a crossroads with humans in conflict with half-breeds and rebels disrupting matters. As Galahad investigates further though, it appears not everything is as black and white as it first appears...

Let's get this out of the way first of all, The Order 1886 is in some ways a game changer for the PS4.

Beautiful graphics, wondrous cut scenes and some truly stunning visual moments light up the screen. In fact the highest definition TV you can find to play this on is clearly going to give you the best experience of The Order 1886. And the key word there is experience.

Ready at Dawn has made no secret of the fact they wished to make The Order 1886 a singularly immersive experience when they visited New Zealand on a press tour. And I don't have a problem with that - I really don't. Especially when such eye-popping  visuals as the streets of London spring to life with grime, fog and grit as the Zeppelins pass by in the air. Efforts have been made to ensure the veracity of the time and the feel are all excellently executed.

Though it has to be said, it comes at some of the expense of the overall gameplay.

Roaming through the Victorian streets as you have to becomes a crimped experience, as interaction with others is extremely limited. While the attention to detail is superb (you get to pick up pictures, examine them, flip them over) this is only in place when it needs to be. Walking up to people on the street will garner no response from them - it's something akin to being part of a live waxworks museum where the statues stop working the moment you head over to them. And it's a shame as early on in the game, there's plenty of need to walk from section to section.

Mixed in with various Quick Time Events in cut scenes, you will gradually get a feeling of creeping frustration building up and threatening to bubble over at times. Though that's tempered with the fact the game looks so gorgeous and the scenes transition seamlessly from one moment to the next that you really need to be on your toes for the moment you need to spring into action.

In terms of the game itself, it's a basic third person shooter in a lot of places, with some fairly repetitive dialogue coming out in combat (I lost count of the number of times Galahad shouted out loud that he needed to reload) and some fairly impressive weaponry making up for something that we've seen before.

It's also incredibly short for running time given its cost. Which sounds like a quality over quantity kind of complaint but given that it's a fairly pricey exclusive, there will be some who are put off by this. Though there will also be some who will feel that the look of the game is also a big bonus. By comparison, it feels a little like Beyond Two Souls in that it offers much visually, but less by way of interaction.

Overall, The Order 1886 is a game that here's for a good-looking time, not a long time.

I'd be happy to dive back into the world of Galahad and his knights, but I'd hope Ready At Dawn maybe do a little more next time around to open up the world and give us the freedom to play rather than just experience it all.

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Tales from the Borderlands Ep2 trailer is here

Tales from the Borderlands Ep2 trailer is here


Alright, kiddos...


Today we would like to share the world premiere trailer for Episode 2 of Tales from the Borderlands: A Telltale Games Series.

In this second episode of the season, 'Atlas Mugged,' the discovery of the Gortys Project fuels a madcap race to find just what the Atlas Corporation was up to prior to Hyperion's take over of Pandora. Our intrepid heroes are not the only ones on the trail. Vault Hunters, Bounty Hunters, Vasquez, and a giant monster thing with a mouth that looks like a... well, you'll see... are all in pursuit. And to complicate matters, Rhys is being haunted by visions of a dead despot AND what Vaughn looks like without his shirt on. Can Fiona and Sasha hold everything together? That's up to you.  

Tales from the Borderlands - Episode 2, 'Atlas Mugged' Trailer
Tales from the Borderlands - Episode 2, 'Atlas Mugged' Trailer

The episode is expected to be available for digital download the week of March 17th on PC/Mac via the Telltale Online Store, Steam, and other digital distribution outlets, and on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Android, and iOS devices. Follow Telltale Games on Twitter and Facebook for the latest details on exact release dates as they are confirmed. 
Set on the unforgiving world of Pandora after the events seen in Borderlands 2,Tales from the Borderlands is a five part episodic game series full of Borderlands' trademark humor following two adventurers on their quest for greatness.

GamesBeat awarded the season premiere of Tales from the Borderlands a 96/100score, calling it, "A hilarious knockout," adding, "Zer0 Sum stands tall as the ultimate point-and-click science project: combine the beloved Borderlands lore and setting with the shining vision of an artistic studio, crank up the heat, and enjoy." GameSpot awarded the episode a 9 out of 10 score, calling the episode,"...a beautiful new twist on the Borderlands experience with loveable leads and breathless action sequences."  Destructoid also awarded the game a 9 out of 10score, saying, "Telltale really knocked it out of the park with this one,"  later adding, "...this might be the funniest Borderlands game to date."

Players will control two characters throughout the season: Rhys, a Hyperion 'suit' with dreams of being the next Handsome Jack, and Fiona, a Pandoran con artist looking to score her biggest ever swindle. Rhys and Fiona are thrown together as unwilling partners in an adventure to recover cash they both think is theirs. This journey will take players on a wild ride where gangsters, bandit lords, and Vault Hunters are just some of the obstacles they will encounter in this new take on the award-winning universe created by Gearbox Software.

Tales from the Borderlands: A Telltale Games Series - Episode 2: 'Atlas Mugged' is rated 'M' (Mature) for Violence, Blood, Language, and Use of Alcohol by the ESRB. The series is published digitally by Telltale Games in partnership with Gearbox Software and 2K.

For more information on Telltale Games, visit the official websiteFacebook, and follow Telltale Games on Twitter.

For more information on Gearbox Software, visit the official website, follow Gearbox Software on Twitter, and like Borderlands on Facebook.

Monday, 9 March 2015

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt release date revealed

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt release date revealed






CD PROJEKT RED, the creators of The Witcher series of games, announce the release of the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt PAX East 2015 Official Gameplay Video.
Narrated by Peter Gelencser, Senior Level Designer, the new 7-minute gameplay video takes players on a guided tour of parts of No Man’s Land, one of the giant regions available for exploration in the game. Watch Geralt discover the secret behind the phantom of the trade route and see him fight a Royal Wyvern to save members of a remote village in need of help.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a story-driven, next-generation open world role-playing game, set in a visually stunning fantasy universe, full of meaningful choices and impactful consequences. In The Witcher, you play as Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter tasked with finding a child from an ancient prophecy.


The game is scheduled to launch May 19th, 2015, on Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation®4. Visit www.thewitcher.com and buy.thewitcher.com for more information about the game and pre-order availability worldwide.

Unfinished Business: Film Review

Unfinished Business: Film Review


Cast: Vince Vaughn, Dave Franco, Tom Wilkinson, Sienna Miller, Nick Frost, James Marsden
Director: Ken Scott

Re-teaming director Ken Scott with his star of Delivery Man Vince Vaughn isn't quite the magic touch you'd perhaps be expecting in this latest.

Vaughn is a brow-beaten Dan Trunkman, a minerals salesman who decides the plans of his boss Chuck (Miller) to restructure is a bridge too far and walks out. The problem is Trunkman needs a job and spotting two fellow ex-employees in the car park (Tim and Mike aka Tom Wilkinson and Dave Franco), the group forms their own splinter company.

A year later, and Trunkman is chasing a deal which could see them beat their final boss - if they can just get some face-time with a big boss in Europe...

So the trio sets off to secure the handshake - despite the G8, a gay fetish event, Oktoberfest, and a marathon taking place at the same time in Berlin where the boys need to go.

Unfinished Business is a film whose title says it all.

The scrappy non-comedy cum drama reeks of inconclusive writing, an inability to know what it wants to be (Is it comedy? No, as there's not enough funny in it. Is it sentimental drama? Nope, because that side is under-cooked too) and a central trio of leads who just really don't have what it takes.

If you've ever wanted to see a film where Dave Franco plays dumb and gets off on seeing naked breasts or a flick where Tom Wilkinson demands to see more "titty" from an overweight sex maid that he ordered, makes a filthy Iron Man pun and does ecstasy, then this is the film for you. Equally, if you've ever wanted to see Nick Frost in a leather clad outfit doing business from a toilet cubicle, then rush off because this film clearly floats your boat.

The problem is that Unfinished Business could have actually made something of itself if it had decided what it wanted to be - you soon get tired of Wilkinson's overtly sexual banter and Franco's innate stupidity (it's never quite explored why he's as dumb as he is and it's frankly, embarrassing) and the raunch that the poster would promise is never remotely delivered. It's the tamest, lamest EuroTrip ever.

So, what are you left with?

Bizarrely and perhaps to its credit, Vaughn plays it all straight, with an air of a man about to crack in a mid-life crisis with his James Corden lookalike son being bullied and his family struggling for cash.

If it were a drama, then there could have been something of the sincerity that the father / family scenes strive for (even if they are a little after school special) and occasionally achieve. If it had been a look at the desperations and struggles of a man teetering on the edge in a society and work-force that's savage, then it would have hit something.

Instead, Unfinished Business is a film that squanders everything; it's an excruciatingly unfunny journey that hits none of the highs on its route and manages to rankle from its Jerry Maguire-esque beginnings right to its very end.

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Sunday, 8 March 2015

Ping Pong Summer: DVD Review

Ping Pong Summer: DVD Review


Rating: M
Released by Roadshow Home Ent

Mixing The Way Way Back's nostalgic summer idea and some awkward moments, Ping Pong Summer is yet another coming of age tale

Marcello Conte stars as an awkward kid whose loves of hip hop and break dancing don't translate into street cred. When forced on a family holiday with his parents and sister finds love in the form of drop out Stacy Summers but conflict with the local bullies at the fun hub arcade.

It all culminates in a table tennis showdown to help zzz regain some cred and possibly win the girl...

Long held camera shots squeeze out the awkwardness and the whole of ping pong summer feels like a mickey taking homage rather than an ode to the 80s. But thanks to all the aesthetics and nuances of the period, ping pong summer emerges as somewhat of a goofy endearing treat - even if it does take a while to warm to the characters and story

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Newstalk ZB Movie Review: Focus, Seventh Son and A Walk Among the Tombstones

Newstalk ZB Movie Review: Focus, Seventh Son and A Walk Among the Tombstones




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