Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Ryse: Son of Rome Gladiator Multiplayer Announced













Ryse: Son of Rome to me is one of the most anticipated launch-day titles for Xbox One. The new information that gets released along with the new trailers just keep getting better and better. Ryse: Son of Rome is definitely one game you don't want to miss out on. There is even a special reward for all of you out there that picks up a copy of the Day One Edition of the game! More below:
According to Crytek: “Ryse offers a large variety of armour, weapons, shields, and consumables to customize your own unique gladiator.
“These items are earned through gold rewarded from victories in combat and impact your stats by improving your focus, XP, crowd reaction, and health. Consumables are elixirs that have a temporary effect, such as improving health or allowing instant kills.”
Players will be able to play cooperatively with friends and do battle against hordes of enemies in the Roman Coliseum. Arenas feature “dynamic tile sets”, movable tiles that make hidden obstacles and scenery rise from the floor. This allows for a variety of battle scenarios, such as strongholds, ruins, and naval arenas.
Ryse will ship with 11 multiplayer maps, with an additional exclusive map for everyone who picks up the Day One Edition of the game. The combat in Ryse’s has raised questions in the past due to its apparent reliance on Quick Time Events. Those are in evidence in the newest trailer, but we also see combat that looks a lot more fluid and deep. 
Here are the details, courtesy of Crytek:

  • Be Your Own Hero. Ryse offers a large variety of armor, weapons, shields, and consumables to customize your own unique gladiator. These items are earned through gold rewarded from victories in combat and impact your stats by improving your focus, XP, crowd reaction, and health. Consumables are elixirs that have a temporary effect, such as improving health or allowing instant kills.
  • Dynamic Tile Sets. Inspired by the movable floor pieces used to re-create historic battles in the ancient Colosseum, “Ryse” uses dynamic “tile sets” of scenery to provide a continuous stream of unpredictable challenges. Scenery hidden in the hypogeum literally erupts from the floor, providing players with settings ranging from strongholds, to ruins, to naval battles.
  • Custom Challenges and Arenas. Ryse allows you to create your own experiences by using the challenge editor to mix and match the maps and events into custom playlists. Each challenge has its own leaderboard and the more players who have played, the higher the reward at the end of the challenge.
  • 11 multiplayer maps at launch. Plus an additional bonus map for those who purchase the Day One edition of the game. At Gamescom, Crytek showcased the following:
    • Courtyard is an open environment highlighting the dynamic nature of the Colosseum. With each wave new dangers are introduced to the Arena, from flaming pits, to deadly traps, to automated catapults.
    • Stronghold shows off the ability to completely change the environment, re-creating a battle between Roman forces and the barbarian hordes in the distant pagan lands of Germania.
  • Attacks and Timing. The basis for all combat is a mastery of timing of attacks and blocks: the tighter the timing the better the player will perform. For example, a perfectly timed block will not only deflect an incoming attack but also throw the enemy wide open, making the counter attack much more effective. And the shield is not just for blocking; it can be just as potent as the sword if used correctly.
  • Executions. When an enemy has been nearly defeated, an Execution can be enabled to finish them off. These are made up of a series of timed blows using either the sword or the shield, with associated rewards that can be assigned to different perks. There are three Execution Tiers; players must open up the higher level tiers to experience the most dramatic Executions. There are well over 100 different Executions in the game: some are location-sensitive, like dropping an enemy on a conveniently-placed spike or kicking them off a wall; and some are performed by executing multiple enemies at the same time. There are also special combo-Executions that can be performed in co-op mode.
  • Perks. The Perk system lets the player decide which rewards they want from hitting the execution timing windows. They can choose between increased damage, XP, health and Focus. When Focus is sufficiently built up the player can trigger a large area effect that slows enemies. In Gladiator Mode, perks are assigned based on which god players choose at the beginning of the match, and players can receive benefit from their partner’s perk if they are nearby.
  • Combo Counter & Execution Tiers. Each successful hit without taking damage increases the combo counter when the player crosses certain combo thresholds they move up an execution tier.
  • Ranged Weapons. The basic ranged weapon is a pilum (javelin), but scorpios (huge crossbows) can also be encountered.

Ryse: Son of Rome is in development at Crytek and is an Xbox One launch exclusive. Currently it is scheduled for release at the Xbox One launch day.
I am definitely going to be purchasing this awesome game on its launch! What is your opinion about this game? Will you be picking up a copy for yourself? 

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Halo 4 Champions Bundle DLC


Halo 4‘s Champions Bundle DLC will be available for purchase on August 20, bringing three new content packs: the “Infinity Armor Pack” provides new armor, the “Steel Skin Pack” brings new skins to your UNSC, Covenant and Forerunner weapons, and the “Bullseye Pack” delivers two new maps, sports-themed Spartan armor and a new game type called Ricochet.
These packs will be available separately for between 240 MSP and 480 MSP (Bullseye Pack), or as the full Champions Bundle. Finally new content will be added to Halo 4 delighting multiplayer fans all over the globe. I myself am eager to try out all the new bundles out!
If it is the armor you are most interested in with these DLC bundles, screenshots have been released showing exactly what your Spartan will look like while wearing them:

ODST Armor Infinity Armor Pack

Prefect Armor Infinity Armor Pack

Sports-Themed Armor Bullseye Pack

Developer 343 Industries will also include 10 new Achievements worth a total of 250G on the Gamerscore as part of the Champions Bundle.
ShockingIn Bullseye DLC matchmaking, activate both electrical surge systems during a match on Vertigo.10 points
Got it!In Bullseye DLC matchmaking, acquire the Rocket Launcher at the start of a match on Pitfall.20 points
Protect This HouseIn matchmaking, assassinate the ball carrier within five meters of your own goal in Ricochet.30 points
Hat TrickIn matchmaking, score three times in one round of Ricochet.33 points
From DowntownIn matchmaking, score by throwing the ball from 30 meters in Ricochet.25 points
Can’t Catch MeIn matchmaking, score a goal in Ricochet while taking damage with the Resistor active.25 points
Just a ScratchIn matchmaking, recover full shields from low health with both Resistor and Recharge active.20 points
Pitchin’ a TentIn matchmaking, effectively camp one location without dying for a full 60 seconds.20 points
One-Man ArmyIn matchmaking, get four consecutive kills with the Rocket Launcher without dying.40 points
Repeat SurvivorIn matchmaking, survive three vehicle explosions in a row with the Survivor package.27 points

What is your take on the new content being released? Will you purchase the Champions Bundle DLC? Leave your comment below!

Nintendo´s Wii U Sales Fall




Nintendo has sold 3.61 million Wii U units worldwide to date, and says it's anticipating nine million units sold by March 2014. But how come Nintendo sold just 160,000 WiiU units in the three months to June? The console is doing so bad that some retailers are deciding to drop the troubled console.
The BBC is reporting overall sales of the beleaguered console fell nearly 4% to 81.5bn yen ($US832m) but the firm reported a profit for the latest quarter, helped by the weaker value of the yen.
Even the Wii outsold the Wii U, moving 210,000 units during the last three months!
The news comes as one British supermarket chain has decided to drop the WiiU entirely from its roster, with the company unable to shift its stock of the console despite two unsanctioned price cuts since March. It seems everyone is bailing out on Nintendo and  they have a good reason. UK Games editor at EGN.com Keza Macdonald told BBC World News that users were increasingly turning to smartphones and iPads for gaming.
"The next six months is going to be absolutely crucial for Nintendo... If the Wii U doesn't pick up, it would be sensible to think about launching a new console rather than flogging a dead horse... 160,000 units is dismal".
The sales figures come as Microsoft and Sony are both preparing to release their next generation efforts, expected in October or November this year. Both consoles have been topping Amazon's 'best sellers' list since being available for pre-order last month.
Nintendo's original Wii console sold well but was marred by poor software sales and an overall lack of strong titles in comparison to the Xbox 360 and PS3. 
What is your opinion on Nintendo´s Wii U? Do you think it is worth buying? Leave a comment below!

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