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Marvel’s Spider-Man looks like a swinging good time

Added: 30.06.2018 18:48 | 1074 views | 0 comments


We're super hyped for the Insomniac Games-developed Spider-Man title scheduled to launch this September. New E3 demo footage and screens within.
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From: www.gaming-age.com

Deals with Gold has lots of Telltale games discounted

Added: 30.06.2018 18:47 | 712 views | 0 comments


The latest Deals with Gold are now available. This week sees big discounts on a bunch of Telltale games, including Batman and Guardians of the Galaxy, the full list can be seen below. Xbox One Deals CONTENT TITLE CONTENT TYPE DISCOUNT NOTES 7 Days to Die Xbox One Game 50% Pub Sale ARK: Aberration Add-On 40% Spotlight Sale ARK: Scorched Earth Add-On 60% Spotlight Sale ARK: Survival Evolved Xbox One X Enhanced 60% Spotlight Sale ARK: Survival Evolved Explorer’s Edition Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale ARK: Survival Evolved Season Pass Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition Xbox One Game 70% Pub Sale Batman: The Enemy Within – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) Xbox One Game 40% Pub Sale Batman: The Telltale Series – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) Xbox One Game 70% Pub Sale Diablo III: Eternal Collection* Xbox One X Enhanced 50% DWG Euro Fishing: Foundry Dock* Add-On 50% DWG Euro Fishing: Manor Farm Lake* Add-On 50% DWG Euro Fishing: Season Pass* Add-On 50% DWG Euro Fishing: Urban Edition* Xbox One X Enhanced 50% DWG Euro Fishing: Waldsee* Add-On 50% DWG Euro Fishing: Bergsee* Add-On 50% DWG Game of Thrones – The Complete First Season (Episodes 1-6) Xbox One Game 70% Pub Sale Goliath* Xbox One Game 50% DWG Hammerwatch* Xbox One Game 20% DWG INDIE BUNDLE: Shiness and Seasons after Fall* Xbox One Game 60% DWG Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition* Xbox One Game 30% DWG Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) Xbox One Game 50% Pub Sale Minecraft: Story Mode – Adventure Pass (Additional Episodes 6-8) Add-On 70% Pub Sale Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) Xbox One Game 50% Pub Sale Minecraft: Story Mode – The Complete Adventure (Episodes 1-8) Xbox One Game 70% Pub Sale Minecraft: Story Mode – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) Xbox One Game 70% Pub Sale Mount & Blade: Warband* Xbox One Game 60% DWG Spintires: MudRunner* Xbox One X Enhanced 50% DWG Tales from the Borderlands Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) Xbox One Game 70% Pub Sale The Minecraft: Story Mode Bundle Xbox One Game 50% Pub Sale The Telltale Batman Bundle Xbox One Game 25% Pub Sale The Telltale Mega Collection Xbox One Game 40% Pub Sale The Walking Dead: A New Frontier – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) Xbox One Game 60% Pub Sale The Walking Dead: Michonne – A Telltale Miniseries Xbox One Game 60% Pub Sale The Walking Dead: Season Two Xbox One Game 75% Pub Sale The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season Xbox One Game 75% Pub Sale The Wolf Among Us Xbox One Game 75% Pub Sale Tom Clancy The Division Let it Snow Pack Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy The Division Parade Pack Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division Last Stand Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division Season Pass Add-On 60% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division Streets of New York Outfit Bundle Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division Survival Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division Underground Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division – 1050 Premium Credits Pack Add-On 30% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division – 2400 Premium Credits Pack Add-On 30% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division – 4600 Premium Credits Pack Add-On 30% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division – 500 Premium Credits Pack Add-On 30% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division – 7200 Premium Credits Pack Add-On 30% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division – Frontline Outfit Pack Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division – Marine Forces Outfits Pack Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s The Division – Military Specialists Outfits Pack Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s  The Division – Sports Fan Outfit Pack Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Tom Clancy’s  The Division – Upper East Side Outfit Pack Add-On 50% Spotlight Sale Warhammer Bundle: Mordheim and Blood Bowl 2* Xbox One Game 60% DWG We Are The Dwarves* Xbox One Game 50% DWG World II: Hunting Boss* Xbox One Game 40% DWG *These offers are only valid for Xbox Live Gold members. Please note: prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by region.      Xbox 360 Deals CONTENT TITLE CONTENT TYPE DISCOUNT NOTES Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition Games On Demand 70% Pub Sale Batman – The Telltale Series – Season Pass Add-On 70% Pub Sale Batman: The Telltale Series Add-On 70% Pub Sale Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – Collection 1* Add-On 35% DWG Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – Collection 2* Add-On 35% DWG Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – Collection 3: Chaos Pack* Add-On 35% DWG Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – Collection 4: Final Assault* Add-On 35% DWG Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3* Games On Demand 50% DWG Final Exam* Arcade 75% DWG Game of Thrones – Season Pass (Episodes 2-6) Add-On 70% Pub Sale Jurassic Park: The Game Games On Demand 80% Pub Sale Minecraft: Story Mode – Adventure Pass (Additional Episodes 6-8) Add-On 70% Pub Sale Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Pass Add-On 70% Pub Sale Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Pass Deluxe (Episodes 2-8) Add-On 70% Pub Sale Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two Add-On 50% Pub Sale Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two – Season Pass Add-On 50% Pub Sale Poker Night 2 Arcade 80% Pub Sale RAW – Realms of Ancient War* Arcade 75% DWG Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space Arcade 80% Pub Sale Sam & Max Save the World Arcade 80% Pub Sale Tales from the Borderlands – Season Pass Add-On 70% Pub Sale The Quest for the Lost Eternia Shards Part 3* Add-On 70% DWG The Quest for the Lost Eternia Shards Part 4* Add-On 70% DWG The Walking Dead: Michonne – Ep. 1, In Too Deep Add-On 60% Pub Sale The Walking Dead: Michonne – Season Pass (Episodes 2-3) Add-On 60% Pub Sale The Walking Dead: Season Two – Season Pass Add-On 75% Pub Sale The Wolf Among Us – Season Pass Add-On 75% Pub Sale Tropico 3* Games On Demand 75% DWG Tropico 4 Modern Times* Add-On 75% DWG Tropico 4* Games On Demand 75% DWG Tropico 5 Epic Meltdown* Add-On 75% DWG Tropico 5 Espionage* Add-On 75% DWG Tropico 5 Hostile Takeover* Add-On 75% DWG Tropico 5 Paradise Lost* Add-On 75% DWG Tropico 5 Waterborne* Add-On 75% DWG Tropico 5* Games On Demand 75% DWG

Lego DC Super-Villains Shows A Renewed Focus For TT Games

Added: 30.06.2018 18:39 | 1032 views | 0 comments


TT Games has been steadily releasing Lego titles for more than a decade now, bringing notable franchises like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Marvel and DC comics to life in charming, family friendly games. While the frequency of releases has been reliable, its quality has occasionally slipped. If you were frustrated with the state of Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 at launch, , either. TT Games has been examining how to revitalize its games moving forward, starting with the upcoming Lego DC Super-Villains. I played the E3 demo and chatted with Arthur Parsons, head of design at TT Games, about what the studio is doing to make the best possible game – for both returning players and newcomers. 
There’s a lot to unpack with this game, so I’ll focus on the big things first. Lego DC Super-Villains is the first time that players will get to play through a campaign centered around the best part of most stories: the bad guys. “Everyone loves playing as Vader or Voldemort, or whoever the bad guys are,” Parsons says.” And because of the wealth of source material here, TT Games had a lot to work with. “DC’s villains, I think they out of every IP we’ve ever touched, they’ve got the best roster of villains. By a long way.”
Players have been able to play as the baddies in free play in the DC games, with one exception. “In Lego Batman 1 we had villain levels, but you had to complete the whole hero bit first,” Parsons says. “They were actually the most fun bit of Lego Batman 1, but we’ve not been there since. When it came time to do another DC game, villains was the obvious choice. It effectively feels like a new IP.”
While you’ll interact with bad guys like Lex Luther, Joker, and Harley Quinn, there’s also another major player in town: you. “For the first time ever, the customizer is important to the game,” Parsons says. “Normally it’s an afterthought; it’s just something for free play. This time around, the first thing you do is create your own villain who joins with the Legion of Doom. But the villain that you create is actually important in the story, and you can upgrade them along the way, so they have the ability to absorb energy, so you get new powers and new abilities, and it’s a character who weaves in and out of the story all the way right through the end.”
If you don’t care all that much about your character, you can pick from a variety of presets or have the game come up with a random selection. Lego veterans know the depth that players have with their created characters, and it’s fully on display here. You have a wide array of options at your disposal, from decals, body parts, and weapons, right down to your villain’s backstory. Your character has an absorption ability, so he or she can acquire new powers throughout the campaign. When it’s over, it’s possible to end up with an overpowered jack-of-all-trades style villain, who can deftly handle gold and silver blocks, laser-cutting puzzles, and anything else that gets in the way – similar to how the unlockable Stan Lee character acts in the Lego Marvel titles.
The demo is a silly escape from Stryker’s Island, where Lex Luther and Mercy help my created character out of the prison. As we move from one brick-bashing location to the next, I also get to play as Solomon Grundy, Cheetah, Joker, and Harley. There isn’t anything particularly mind-blowing about any of it, but it does highlight some of the refinements that TT Games has made – refinements that are a long time coming. For example, when you encounter a situation that requires a specific character’s ability, control will automatically leap to that villain.
“We’ve put a lot of attention on accessibility with this game,” Parsons explains. “We don’t want kids to get roadblocked, we don’t want anyone getting frustrated not knowing what to do.” In one area, I climb to the top of an area with wall jumps. Once I get to the top, Cheetah jumps away from the opening to prevent her from accidentally falling back down. “I know that’s not much of a touch, but all those little things, people just get through the content nice and easy and they don’t get roadblocked,” Parsons says. 
Parsons says that his team went back to the studio’s earlier games as an exercise, and played through them again. It ended up providing them with some great internal feedback, including the realization that it’s quite easy to get stuck on the first levels of their games. “We can’t allow that to happen. I know when I play games, and you get to a point where you get frustrated or there are roadblocks, you put the controller down, and sometimes you won’t come back. That’s just unacceptable. We create all this content, and we spend a lot of time creating it, and we want everyone to be able to get through it.”
Technical issues have been a problem for the Lego games, too, and those have been given special attention. Sometimes, the solution comes from avoiding problem areas altogether. I build a drivable gadget with Joker, and after I place the final brick, the character automatically moves a little bit away from the creation. “You know far too well that some games in the past once you build something, sometimes you get embedded in it or wedged into things,” Parsons says, “Little things like that help stop these little niggly bugs and irritants that are going to come through.”
One such irritant is the platforming. It’s never felt great in the games, and characters have a tendency to fall during lengthy jumping sections. Parsons says it’s being addressed with DC Super-Villains. “People won’t notice, but there will be slight magnetism, so if you’re doing a jump and you kind of drift, we’ll sort of auto drift you back, but you won’t notice it. In terms of refinements from say, Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 to this one, there will be several thousand, but people won’t necessarily notice them because they’re all little tiny bits here, there, and everywhere. It’s that constant evolution. We do try to get better and better at what we do.” 
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 ended up being a bit of a wake-up call for TT Games. As I mentioned in , it was loaded with technical issues that made it difficult to play. “Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 in my mind is a great game, but there were a few bugs and glitches when it came out,” Parsons says. “They’re all fixed in a patch now, but the problem is they shouldn’t be there in the first place.” He says his team is working to do everything they can to make sure this game ships bug-free. “ The way we’ve had to do that is actually lengthen our debug phase. It’s more than double for this than if we were doing a normal dev cycle. The results of this should be that when people get it in their hands it’s slick and it’s clean.”
We won’t know until the game’s October 16 release date if they’re successful, but what I played was rock solid. I appreciate the little quality-of-life touches , such as automatically switching characters during some sections in single player. After years of playing the games, I’ve gotten used to some of the peculiarities. But as Parsons says, his audience is constantly changing. “As kids graduate up and start playing Fortnite, there’s a whole new package of kids that come and are going to play it. Despite all the Lego games we’ve made, this could be someone’s very first Lego game.”
Hopefully, the little touches and improvements will make life much easier and more fun for those new players. Me, I’m just eager to hang with Joker and his friends.

Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash nude mods - Senran Kagura PBS just became even naughtier

Added: 30.06.2018 11:33 | 489 views | 0 comments

"I just found out that there is a nude mod for Tamsoft and Marvelous lewd third-person shooting game "Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash". So here's everything you need to know about the matter." - Robin Ek, TGG.

Tags: Marvel
From: n4g.com

Marvel's The Eternals Explained

Added: 30.06.2018 8:39 | 830 views | 0 comments

Marvel's The Eternals are rumored to be the next big MCU movie franchise. But who exactly are these strange characters, and what is their history? We explain!

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From: feeds.ign.com

Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash nude mods - Senran Kagura PBS just became even naughtier

Added: 30.06.2018 8:37 | 461 views | 0 comments

"I just found out that there is a nude mod for Tamsoft and Marvelous lewd third-person shooting game "Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash". So here's everything you need to know about the matter." - Robin Ek, TGG.

Tags: Marvel
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Marvel's Spider-Man on PS4: Everything we know about Spidey's new game

Added: 29.06.2018 18:44 | 966 views | 0 comments

The PlayStation 4-exclusive Spider-Man game looks amazing, and you'll be playing it this September. Here's what you need to know.

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Marvel Powers United gets release date, playable Black Panther

Added: 29.06.2018 15:00 | 853 views | 0 comments

Marvel fans finally have a release date for the upcoming Marvel Powers United VR, in addition to confirmation of one of the franchise's biggest names joining the roster. The game is set to launch on July 26th, coming exclusively to Oculus VR, as listed on its preorder page on the official Oculus website. The site ...]

Tags: PC, Marvel
From: www.egmnow.com

Anthem and Sekiro lead Game Critics Awards: Best of E3 2018 nominees

Added: 29.06.2018 14:57 | 1078 views | 0 comments


Every year, E3 presents the Games Critics Awards to recognize the best upcoming titles showcased at the event, and 2018’s nominees have just been announced. Selected by a panel of 51 publications worldwide - including your friends at PCGamesN - the awards recognize the best games playable at E3.
“Playable” is an important distinction, because to qualify each game must be playable for the voting publications during E3. That disqualifies major titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Remedy’s Control, Fallout 76, and quite a few more. These games are still eligible for Special Commendations in graphics, sound, and innovation, which will be announced with all the winners this Monday.
Stay current with these titles and many more by following our list of the biggest .
Anthem leads the nominees with picks in five categories and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice follows with four - both of them qualifying for Best of Show among other honours.
There are 55 PC titles among the nominees, seven more than last year. That puts our preferred platform between the major consoles, with PlayStation 4 titles enjoying 58 nominations and Xbox One games getting 51. Ubisoft leads publisher nominations with 11 titles selected, and EA ties Sony Interactive Entertainment in second place with 10 nominations. anthem game critics awards best of e3 2018
Best of Show
  • Anthem (BioWare/EA for PC, PS4, Xbox One)
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man (Insomniac Games/SIE for PlayStation 4)
  • Resident Evil 2 (Capcom for PC, PS4, Xbox One)
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (FromSoftware/Activision for PC, PS4, Xbox One)
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Bandai Namco Studios/Sorta Ltd./Nintendo for Switch)

Best Original Game

Marvel's Hulk Works Best as a Horror Story

Added: 29.06.2018 11:36 | 813 views | 0 comments

Marvel's new direction for the Hulk gives ample reason to be afraid of the Jade Giant.

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From: feeds.ign.com

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