Tag: Xbox

  • Tomb Raider Movie Will Closely Resemble New Game

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    Photo courtesy thealistdaily.com

    The new [amazon_link id=”B004FS8LYK” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Tomb Raider[/amazon_link] releasing today on Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC isn’t the only reboot of Lara Croft happening. GK Films purchased the rights to produce a new movie based on the game heroine and they are already hard at work with Crystal Dynamics on bringing Lara back to the big screen.

    Crystal Dynamics studio head Darrell Gallagher talked about their relationship with GK Films and how the new Tomb Raider game is influencing the production:

    “They are working from this new take that we’ve given them. It’s a good partnership. We’re seeing the challenges through the same lens.

    It was important for both of us to have a cohesive version of the franchise. We didn’t want to see a film version that was a continuation of the old Tomb Raider films.”

    I think we just all breathed a sigh of relief. A more, gritty version of Lara, who is still early in her development as a adventurer, should make for a much better adventure than the previous two that starred Angelina Jolie when she was still super hot and before all the stealing adoption of African children.

    I will go ahead and nominate Camilla Luddington, who portrayed Lara’s digital version in the Tomb Raider game.

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    Yeah, I would pay ten bucks to watch her for 90 minutes. Then go see a movie with her in it.

     

  • New Xbox Bundle Combines Batman With Darksiders

     

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    Photo courtesy joystiq.com

    Microsoft is releasing a new bundle for the Xbox 360 that will combine a 250 GB hard drive with Batman: Arkham City and Darksiders 2. The Spring Value Bundle will costs $299.99 and is available now at all retailers.

    Along with the games you will also receive a free month of Xbox Live.

  • Watch Dogs Box Art Watches You

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    Less than week after Watch Dogs stole the show at Sony’s Playstation 4 event Ubisoft has revealed the box art for the fall game. And the most interesting part of this is that it shows that the game is indeed coming for current generation systems as well as the Playstation 4 and next Xbox.

    No release date has been given for Watch Dogs, but it should release in the fall.

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  • Will The New Xbox Be Revealed In April?

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    Photo courtesy allthingsd.com

    There are rumors swirling that Microsoft will wait until April to unveil their next version of Xbox in a big event much like with the Xbox 360. This will put the announcement after this year’s GDC which takes place the last week of March.

    If Microsoft is set on doing this it can only strengthen Sony’s chance to make the PS4 shine especially if they now have PAX East and GDC to put more Playstation in the eyes and ears of fans. I thought Microsoft should strike while the iron was hot on the new console talk and announced in mid-March right before GDC and take a little of Sony’s thunder away.

    Waiting until April makes me think that this was the set date all along for Microsoft and that Sony’s announcement this past Wednesday might have caught them off guard. Sony had a great first showing and everyone is now thinking that all the pressure is on Microsoft to match up to Sony’s announcement.

  • Gigantic Xbox Live Sale Begins Next Week

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    Photo courtesy killscreendaily.com

    Do you have some extra MS Points sitting around on your Xbox just for a rainy day? Well that rainy day seems to be February 26th when a host of games will be getting deep price cuts on Xbox Live.

    Games will be marked down up to 75% off of the download price and it is quite the impressive list including the likes of [amazon_link id=”B0050SYK44″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Borderlands 2[/amazon_link], [amazon_link id=”B0050SY4DG” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Resident Evil 6[/amazon_link] and [amazon_link id=”B0050SYX8W” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Halo 4[/amazon_link]. The sale will last from February 26th until March 4th.

    Here is the list of games that will be on sale:

    Assassins Creed
    Assassins Creed 2
    Batman Arkham Asylum
    Batman Arkham city
    Bioshock
    Borderlands
    Borderlands 2
    Brotherhood
    Call of Juarez
    Call of Duty 2
    Call of Duty 3
    Call of Duty: Black Ops
    Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
    Code Veronica
    Dark Messiah of Might and Magic: Elements
    Dead Island
    Dirt 2
    Dishonored
    El Shaddai Ascension of the Metatron
    Fable III
    Fallout 3
    Fallout 3 New Vegas
    GRID
    Halo 3
    Halo 4
    Halo Reach
    Halo Wars
    Kane & Lynch Dead Men
    Left for Dead 2
    Max Payne 3
    Metal Gear Solid HD
    Metal Gear Solid Peacewalker
    Mortal Kombat
    Mortal Kombat vs. DCU
    Orange Box
    Portal 2
    Raccoon City
    Rainbow Six Vegas
    Rayman Raving Rabbids
    Resident Evil 4
    Resident Evil 5
    Resident Evil 6
    Red Dead Redemption
    Revelations
    Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution
    Street Fighter IV
    Street Fighter X Tekken
    Super Streetfighter IV Arcade Edition
    TC’s H.A.W.X.
    Tekken 6
    Tekken Tag Tournament 2
    The Darkness
    The King of Fighters XIII
    Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
    Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2
    Tomb Raider Legend
    Virtua Fighter 5
    World at War

  • Meet The Dualshock 4

    Photo courtesy edge-online.com
    Photo courtesy edge-online.com

    While we may not have seen the Playstation 4 in the flesh (or plastic) last night, one thing that we did get a good look at was the redesigned Dualshock 4 controller. It is really beautiful and looks much more refined than the leaked pictures of the dev unit version from last week. It has an integrated touch pad on the front of the controller, much like the back pad of the Vita. The start and select buttons are a thing of the past with the options and share buttons replacing them. The new share button is a major change in that the last ten minutes of any game you are playing will always be saved into the Playstation 4’s memory and at any time you can hit the share button and pick out any part of that saved gameplay and upload it instantly to Facebook or UStream.

    Photo courtesy gamesradar.com
    Photo courtesy gamesradar.com

    The shape of the Dualshock 4 has been altered also. It is thicker and is more contoured which makes it more in line with an Xbox 360 controller (for me, that’s a great thing). The D-pad has been tweaked as well and you can see the analogs have been given an indentation around them for better grip. There is an LED light at the top of the controller which will identify different players I am assuming by different colors. It is noticeably more pretty than the standard red lights on the old Dualshocks.

    Photo courtesy kotaku.com
    Photo courtesy kotaku.com

    The Dualshock 4 will be more hefty than its predecessor going from 6.77 ounces to 7.4 ounces which,again, I love because I have always enjoyed the weight of an Xbox 360 controller over the feather light feel of a Dualshock.

    All in all I have to say that Sony knocked it out of the park with the Dualshock 4. Its more curved, contoured approach and sleek styling with the touchpad and LED light makes this a gorgeous looking controller.

  • Possible Specs For Next Kinect Leaked

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    Photo courtesy dvice.com

    With the rumors persisting that the new Xbox will come packaged with a new version of the Kinect in every console, you have to wonder exactly how Microsoft will improve upon the motion sensor. A possible spec list has been uncovered that shows just how much the new Kinect will vary from its older sibling.

    -Field view improved from 57.5 degrees horizontal by 43.5 degrees vertical to 70×60

    -Resolution improved from 640×480 to 1920×1080

    -Lower latency from 90ms to 60ms

    The new Kinect should have not require as much room to work properly, which would be a wonderful things for gamers that don’t have the luxury of big, open living rooms where you don’t have to worry about knocking over cat scratching posts or babies.

  • Image Leak May Reveal The Next Xbox Name

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    Photo courtesy geektyrant.com

    An image has found its way online which appears to be from an Xbox dev unit and as you can see there is a name attached.

    Xbox Infinity.

    The name that has been tossed around for months as discussed in my next-gen article. Now this is purely a rumor right now and the picture has not been authenticated, but where there is smoke, there is fire. And don’t forget that Microsoft has already bought up the Xbox8.com domain name.

    We won’t have to wait very much longer to find out the truth. Sony has their big Playstation event tomorrow and one would assume that Microsoft will hold their event before GDC this year which will be in the next 3-4 weeks.

  • Will The New Xbox Require An Internet Connection? Let’s Discuss.

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    Photo courtesy techradar.com

    The good folks over at Edge have put their ears to the ground and heard some rumors about the next Xbox. First we will go through the list, then discuss.

    1. The new Xbox will require an internet connection in order to function and come with an overhauled version of Xbox Live.

    2. Games will be put on 50GB Blu-Ray discs.

    3. The rumored specs of the system (AMD eight-core X 64, 1.6 Ghz CPU, 8GB DDR3 RAM) are what will ship inside the system.

    4. The system will launch with a new version of Kinect packed in.

    5. Final size of the hard drive has yet to be decided.

    OK, here we go.

    First off, I don’t believe that the first rumor will be true. Now Microsoft could easily say that to get the full Xbox experience it is suggested to have an internet connection at all times, but Microsoft also has to realize that there is still a large batch of the population that either don’t have internet or just refuse to get it. I know, I know it is hard to imagine, but take it from me and where I live (insert southern joke here) there are people like this and they play plenty of games, just not online. So to require a connection may burn a bridge to some customers who would have otherwise bought a system especially if Sony is looking at them with arms wide open saying they don’t require internet to play.

    The games being put on Blu-Ray discs is almost a no brainer. Microsoft put all there eggs in the HD-DVD basket and came out on the losing end of the HD battle last go round. Now if they are going to keep up with data capacity disc wise, they have to break down and use Blu-Ray. No one will want to play an eight disc DVD version of Fallout 4 when they could have one disc on PS4.

    The guts of the system is most likely what is coming inside the new Xbox. There have been too many rumors and reports about the internal make-up of the system that are exactly like the specs above or extremely close.

    The Kinect being packed in is making me think that Microsoft will go with a two sku launch. If it is true then I can see a $399 launch without a Kinect and maybe like $449 with a Kinect 2.0 packed in. If Microsoft didn’t want to break that $400 point then they either go one sku at $399 and Kinects all around or drop the Kinect free bundle to $349.

    I am already on record thinking that Sony launches with a 1TB hard drive. I may be wrong in that but it just seems right especially if there will only be one Playstation bundle (which i also think). I don’t believe Microsoft will be as generous. I am of the mind that the new Xbox’s will launch with a 500GB hard drive, 750GB if they are feeling frisky. I think 500GB is the one we get.

    With Sony’s Playstation event set for February 20th, the wraps of the next generation are slowly being removed. Microsoft should not be far behind with their announcement so Sony won’t have the spotlight all to themselves.

  • 2013: A Console Odyssey

    This Year Will Finally See New Consoles. Time To Rejoice?

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    This year in gaming is setting itself up to be one of the most exciting in recent memory. There has been nothing set in stone, but it is almost assured that both Sony and Microsoft will be announcing their new consoles this year. With Nintendo jumping out of the gate last November with the [amazon_link id=”B009AGXH64″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Wii U[/amazon_link] we have officially entered the next generation of gaming (whether you believe the Wii U counts as a true leap or not). For the first time since 2006 we get to salivate over the possibilities of what new consoles will bring. Many may think how much farther can games go (a valid argument when you look at games like The Last of Us), but there is always the possibility of better that keeps us looking forward.

    This has been the longest console generation yet. Come this November we will be eight years into the life of the Xbox 360 and seven years for the Playstation 3 and Wii. The difference between this lengthy console generation and others, that have lasted around five or six years, is the undeniable quality of the games coming out for the current gen systems. With so many years of development knowledge under company belts, we are being rewarded with massive, beautiful games like [amazon_link id=”B004HYK956″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Skyrim[/amazon_link] and [amazon_link id=”B0050SXX88″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Far Cry 3[/amazon_link]. Even this year, gamers have a litany of triple-A titles coming. [amazon_link id=”B004FS8LYK” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Tomb Raider[/amazon_link], [amazon_link id=”B003O6EB70″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Bioshock Infinite[/amazon_link] and [amazon_link id=”B0050SXKU4″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Grand Theft Auto 5[/amazon_link] would be a massive year in the video game world, but these games are coming out a mere few months apart.

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    So why the need for new consoles? I am not business savvy, in fact I can barely add, but I am pretty sure it is not just Microsoft and Sony that are wanting to usher in a new era of consoles. Remember that the two corporate giants only began making money off of their respective consoles in the past few years. It is almost assured that they will have to sell the next Xbox and Playstation at a loss just to get an install base. I would not be surprised if they are feeling a little bit of heat from publishers who have seen this generation stay alive way past what was expected and would like to have new consoles to develop and release games for. Don’t get me wrong, I know creating a console literally takes years of planning and producing, but I think Sony and Microsoft would have been just fine letting this generation go on unimpeded for another year or two before announcing any new system.

    So what is ahead for Xbox and Playstation? I figured we would take a look at my best guesses to what I think will happen by the end of this year. Sure it is all speculation, but that is what is so great about new consoles coming out. By the time this year’s E3 happens in June we should have a good idea about the names and release dates of the systems with the yearly game show being used to showcase the games that will be coming.

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    Microsoft

    Microsoft is the one that has to be the most careful in this next year of console launches. They will not have a full year head start like they did with the Xbox 360 and they can not afford for their new system to have the numerous problems the 360 had during its launch. I worked at EB Games during the release of the Xbox 360 and can tell you that it was no walk in the park trying to explain to multiple customers (many who I knew on a first name basis) that their brand new console that was only a month or two old had died completely and we had no idea when we would have any replacements in to honor their warranty due to the shortage on systems. The now infamous “red ring of death” may be in Microsoft’s rear view but it will still be on the mind of many gamers when it comes time to decide which system to drop a chunk of change on. To have anything closely resembling this incident again may leave Microsoft and their next gen hopes D.O.A.

    System Name

    When it comes to the name of the system I subscribe to the theory that it won’t be simply called “Xbox”. I understand the theory as to why a lot of people think this since Microsoft has been branding everything from their music service to tablets with the Xbox name but I still believe that there will be something added to it. They could simply call it The Next Xbox or Xbox Next. We also can’t forget about the fact that Microsoft bought up a whole lot of domain names like Xbox8.com. Many people have speculated that it could mean that the system could be called Xbox Infinity which is the 8 turned sideways. I can easily see this happening also. Either way I believe that the future Xbox will have a new moniker.

    Release Date and Price Point

    Guessing the next Xbox’s release date should be a matter of history. The original Xbox released on November 15, 2001 and the 360 on November 22, 2005. Microsoft likes launching in November and they should stay the course with this system also. My two main dates that I could see them launching on are November 5, 2013 and November 12, 2013. The second would be an easy selling point because of the easy to remember date, 11/12/13. The advertising almost makes itself.  But one huge monkey wrench in this plan is a little three word game called Call of Duty. The second week of November is normally the release of the new Call of Duty so it would be up to Microsoft to decide whether they should release a new system the same week as a new Call of Duty, even if the game is on both the 360 and the new Xbox. They may want to move up to November 5th just to have the spotlight all to themselves.

    I believe Microsoft and Sony know what is the absolute most a consumer will spend on a new console. Microsoft hit the right spot with the Xbox 360 with the two sku model for $299 and $399 respectively. There should be two sku models again with reports being that one will be more of a set top box that runs Windows 8 and apps with DVR access and another being the tried and true next generation console that gamers will buy. If Microsoft takes this route I think the fully loaded Xbox will come in at $399 while the DVR set top model will run from $299-$349. If I had to venture a guess as to what the hard drive size would be I would say the $399 model will come with 500GB and the other model having around 64GB or 120GB.

    Games

    I hope Microsoft has a few tricks up their sleeve when it comes to what games will be available on launch day. You have a new [amazon_link id=”B002I0H2AG” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Gears of War[/amazon_link] coming on March 19th and you just had [amazon_link id=”B0050SYX8W” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Halo 4[/amazon_link] come out this past November so those are two of the biggest Xbox franchises that won’t have an impact come release day. Bungie will most likely have their next big property, Destiny, ready for the next Xbox but it will also release on the Xbox 360 so the new version better have a significant difference to make people buy a new system as opposed to a $60 game for a console they already own. Beyond Destiny it gets a bit hazy. We may get a new Alan Wake and Forza Racing but are those enough to bring in the sales especially going head to head against Sony? I hope at this year’s E3 Microsoft will have some surprises in store in the games department. All we can do is wait and see.

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     Sony

    Sony is already in a better position than the last console cycle. They will be launching alongside the new Xbox instead of playing from a year behind. The fact that the PS3 has almost caught up sales wise with the 360 should give Sony hope that they can take the lead again in this new console generation. Make no mistake though, with Sony losing money from other divisions and the Vita not lighting the sales charts on fire they need the new Playstation to be a big seller. They will lose money on the system for the first few years but that should be expected. The need to get into as many homes as they can before the end of the year and not overcharge again for the new Playstation.

    System Name

    I was all ready to give my thoughts on the new Playstation name when I began this article and then developer Quantic Dream had to go and throw a wrench in my plans by registering the domain name SingularityPS4.com. Who really knows anymore? I was on board thinkin that Sony would just call their new system Playstation. No number or anything but now maybe they are keeping with the numerical tradition. Not that there is anything wrong with Playstation 4, I just felt that simplifying the name would be a good idea. Heck I even had an inkling that they would keep the code name Orbis on it. I mean we have the Vita, how odd is Orbis? And it would all fit into the easy to remember three letter/number shortened name (PSV, PSN, PS2, PS3, PS4). So as far as Sony goes I don’t feel as confident as I do with the new Xbox name. So just to be official I will say that it will be the Xbox Infinity/Xbox Next and the Playstation/Playstation 4.

    Release Date and Price Point

    Sony’s Kaz Hirai has gone on record saying that they will let Microsoft unveil their system first to the world and that’s all well and good but it won’t matter which company shows its hand first I think Sony will be first out of the gate. Even if it is only a two or three week head start they will be out first. Sony could go ahead and catch everyone off guard and release in late September but I don’t think that will happen. It looks more like mid- to late-October will be the sweet spot for the new Playstation. If I had to venture a guess I would say that October 25, 2013 seems like a good date. It would give them an 11 day head start and would launch on a Friday which is a much easier day for people to take off from work to play their new console. I can’t be the only one thinking that right?

    The price of the system is the one part where Sony can not screw up twice in a row. While the PS3 is priced good now no one can deny that the initial price of the system is a major reason why the console took so long to take off. I remember being so excited when the PS3 was shown off, thinking of all the amazing things I would be playing on it and then they said the price. $599.99. My heart, wallet and balls all sank at the same time and I wasn’t the only one. So this go round Sony should get things right. Like the new Xbox I think they will hit at $399, but I am not entirely sure if they will launch with multiple skus. If there is only one model then I believe you will get a 500 or 750GB hard drive. Should Sony go to more than one the price may go past the $399 point. Now I would not be opposed to paying $449, especially if the system came with a 1TB hard drive. Some have said to push Vita sales and also combat the Wii U by announcing all kinds of different ways the [amazon_link id=”B003O6EATE” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Vita[/amazon_link] can be used with your new system that Sony could bundle a new Playstation and Vita together and charge like $599.99 for both. For people who don’t own a Vita, that would be an insanely great deal.

    Games

    Sony may be in a much better position when it comes to launch games. While Microsoft has their biggest franchises releasing on the 360, Sony’s are positioned to make a big splash in the early going on the new Playstation. Uncharted, Killzone, Infamous and Gran Turismo are all due for sequels and it would not surprise me if two of those franchises were announced as launch day titles. Add to that Sony’s huge PC shooter Planetside 2 rumored to be on its way for home release on the new Playstation and I could easily see Sony winning this battle. Let’s say Sony launches in October a few weeks before Microsoft and has a lineup that includes a new Uncharted, Killzone, Planetside 2 and all the third party support (granted Xbox will have it too) then my choice of system would be pretty clear. I love Xbox and will be getting both systems eventually but in the battle for my gaming buck this fall Uncharted and Killzone will always beat Alan Wake and Forza.

    So Who Wins?

    Honestly, in the gaming world we live in now there won’t be a clear winner or loser in the next generation console war. Both Sony and Microsoft will sell heaps of systems and gamers (like me) will eventually have both systems. Both companies have so many quality first party titles that there is really no way for one or the other to nosedive into nothingness. Even Nintendo, who enjoyed sales supremacy with the Wii, will be hanging around. The Wii U will sell no where near what its predecessor did and will most likely fall way behind the new Xbox and Playstation, but Nintendo will always have its core audience that will keep them afloat. If they can make through the Gamecube (which was awesome btw), they can make it through anything.

    So this year as we learn all the specifics of the next generation of consoles and that feeling of excitement comes, like it always does with new systems, there is one clear winner. All of us.