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Saturday, June 29, 2013

PlayStaion 4 Specs & Details


The PlayStation®4 system is the best place to play with dynamic, connected gaming, powerful graphics and speed, intelligent personalization, deeply integrated social capabilities, and innovative second-screen features. Combining unparalleled content, immersive gaming experiences, all of your favorite digital entertainment apps, and PlayStation® exclusives, the PS4 system focuses on the gamers
Sony PlayStation 4 specifications table
Product name
PlayStation®4 Jet Black
Product code
CUH-1000A series
Recommended retail price
US$ 399, Canada$ 399, € 399, and £ 349
Main Processor
Single-chip custom processor
CPU : x86-64 AMD “Jaguar”, 8 cores
GPU : 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD next-generation Radeon™ based graphics engine
Memory
GDDR5 8GB
Storage size
500GB Hard disk drive*1 (user replaceable)
External dimensions
Approx. 275×53×305 mm (width × height × length)
(tentative, excludes largest projection)
Mass
Approx. 2.8 kg
BD/ DVD drive (read only)
BD × 6 CAV
DVD × 8 CAV
Input/ Output
Super-Speed USBx (USB 3.0) port × 2
AUX port × 1
Networking
Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T)×1
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth® 2.1(EDR)
AV output
HDMI out port
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) port
Included
PlayStation®4 system × 1
Wireless Controller (DUALSHOCK®4) × 1
Mono headset × 1
AC power cord × 1
HDMI cable × 1
USB cable × 1

                                                         
Current-gen systems are getting what may be one last dose of Dragon Ball Z – with an extra Z on it – with Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Vita.
It's s co-op brawler title where teams of four can take on other teams of four, and the trailer also shows battles with the giant monkey forms that Saiyans are known to turn into.
The trailer below is for the European version of the game, which is coming soon. Hopefully we will learn more about a North American release for the game soon.
      

Batman Arkham Origins Teaser Trailer

     

Batman: Arkham Origins features an expanded Gotham City and introduces an original prequel storyline occurring several years before the events of Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City. Taking place before the rise of Gotham City’s most dangerous villains and assassins, the game showcases a young, raw, unrefined Batman as he faces a defining moment in his early career as a crime fighter that sets his path to becoming the Dark Knight. As the story unfolds, witness identities being formed and key relationships being forged.
Traditionally, Gran Turismo titles can be a slow grind. Working your way up the ranks to get better cars can involve some re-doing of races, but Gran Turismo 6's pre-order bonuses will certainly help the situation.
Pre-ordering Gran Turismo 6 at GameStop gets you a free upgrade to the Gran Turismo 6 15th Anniversary Edition, which comes with 20 cars (with exclusive performance or visual upgrades), the Beyond the Apex II app, and customized paint chips, helmet, racing suit, and PSN avatar.
If you pre-order the title at Amazon, you get the first four cars on the list below, as well as $1 million in in-game credits to get your career jumpstarted.
Gran Turismo comes out for PlayStation 3 this holiday season. 
No matter which way you go, that '95 Civic hatchback should have some pretty vaunted company in your garage.
Here's a list of the GameStop pre-order cars:
  • BMW Z4 GT3 2011
  • Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 2013
  • Chevrolet Corvette Stingray (C7) 2014
  • Tesla Motors Model S Signature Performance 2013
  • Alfa Romeo TZ3 Stradale 2011
  • Alpine A110 1600S 1968
  • Aston Martin V12 Vantage 2010
  • Audi R8 LMS ultra 2012
  • Ford Focus ST 2013
  • Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 2013
  • Honda HSV-010 (SUPER GT) 2011
  • KTM X-BOW R
  • Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 2011
  • Lexus IS F Racing Concept 2008
  • Lotus Europa (type54) 1968
  • Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 2011
  • Renault Sport Megane Trophy V6 2011
  • SRT Viper GTS 2013
  • TRD 86 Racing 2008
  • Volkswagen Scirocco GT24 Race Car 2008

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Microsoft has made Windows 8.1 Preview, the precursor to its long-awaited update of Windows 8, available for download by the public.
How can I get my hands on Windows 8.1 Preview, you might be wondering? Just follow the steps below:
  • Back up all your files on your Tablet and/or PC.
  • Go to the Windows 8.1 Preview page, where you’ll be asked to install a small update that allows Windows 8 to offer Windows 8.1 Preview through the Windows Store.
  • Reboot your PC. You’ll be asked to install Windows 8.1 Preview at login.
  • To proceed with the install, click on “Go to the Store.” You’ll be taken to the Window Store page for Windows 8.1 Preview.
  • Click on “Download.”

We're not marketing shills; some people might actually be interested in this kind of news. This year's GameStop Expo in Las Vegas will give the public their first chance to play the PlatStation 4 and Xbox One.
Video game retailer GameStop runs a yearly video game conference where game publishers from around the globe come and show off their games. Once a conference designed to educated GameStop employees, last year the company opened the show up to the public. This year's showwill offer gamers even more incentive to come as it will be the first time that the public will be able to get their hands on the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One before they go on sale this holiday.
This year's show will take place at The Sands Expo in Las Vegas, NV, and general admission tickets are $35.
Max, from the creators of You Don't Know Jack, is a free addition to the PlayStation 3 version of Netflix that will help you select something to watch when you can't decide yourself.
Max will do things like help you make decisions among disparate genres and actors, or offer you a randomized pick based on your preferences with Max's Mystery Call. The latter is basically the equivalent of the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button below Google's search bar. Max will offer offer you quick pitches on assorted movies and TV shows if you want more information.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Zombies are popular. Brad Pitt is battling waves of them in World War Z, Dead Rising 3 is one of the Xbox One’s main selling points, and The Walking Dead franchise is succeeding in comics, television, and games. State of Decay has become the fastest-selling XBLA game of all time, the creator of Garry’s Mod is making a zombie game, and the DayZ standalone title is coming along smoothly. You’d think genre fatigue would set in, but then Naughty Dog unleashes its grim post-apocalyptic masterpiece, The Last of Us, which features cannibalistic, fungus-infected humans. The necrotic locomotive is charging full steam ahead, but where is it going?
Where We’ve Been
Resident Evil popularized survival-based gameplay with shuffling zombies, limited ammo, and sparse healing items. Capcom’s other undead darling, The Dead Rising series, kicked off the open-world zombie genre with an open mall environment reminiscent of George Romero’s zombie-defining Dawn of the Dead (so reminiscent that the box had a disclaimer). Series protagonists Frank West and Chuck Greene were racing the clock in their respective games, instilling an omnipresent sense of urgency and dread despite the comical violence.
Not much evolved in the way of open-world games with zombies until Minecraft. Okay, Minecraft features giant spiders and exploding creepers as well as zombies, but the nocturnal enemies remind me of the late Richard Matheson’s enemies in I Am Legend. In the book, protagonist Robert Neville forages for supplies and fortifies his home during the day so he can stave off undead attacks during the night. Minecraft’s early game can be as terrifying as Neville’s day-to-day routine. Players are left without shelter when the game begins. New players are too busy harvesting lumber and fumbling with the game’s crafting system to notice the setting sun. During my first experience with the game, zombies and other monsters began their attack before I could build my home. I avoided death by digging a hole in the ground and waiting it out until sunrise. The primal experience of burying myself in the ground to avoid groaning predators stuck with me.
After Minecraft, the ARMA II mod DayZ came along. Like Minecraft, players are dropped into a dangerous world without guidance, left on their own to find supplies and avoid deadly creatures. The mod is rough around the edges, but players dig the hardcore survival elements in bleak, expansive world. Unpredictable interactions with other players foster emergent stories where players aid or murder each other. The mod was so successful that creator Dean Hall has been hard at work on a polished standalone version of DayZ.
Other games have emerged with similar concepts to DayZ. The WarZ, recently renamed Infestation: Survivor Stories, is a copycat that has garnered negative reactions from gamers decrying rampant hacking and poor community support. State of Decay is a flawed-but-fun 360 downloadable game that offers a more accessible, single-player survival experience. The game’s success points to players’ eagerness for an open-world zombie game that shows you the ropes then leaves you to fend for yourself in an infested world where death and survival carry real weight. 
My coworkers have shared war stories from State of Decay that remind me of the harrowing tales DayZ players told during the game’s peak popularity. However, State of Decay’s single-player adventure, approachable control scheme, and support from Microsoft helped it find its way into more players’ hands. I believe State of Decay’s success proves console owners want a hardcore, open-world survival experience.
Where We’re Going
A while back, I wrote an article pointing out some elements I’d love to see in an open-world zombie game. State of Decay hit several of these on the head, such as a tutorial, zombie variety, progression, scavenging, and the elimination of griefers. State of Decay could have benefited from unique nighttime hazards and better core gameplay. 
Techland, the developer of the innovative Dead Island, is focusing on some areas where State of Decay suffered with Dying Light. Dead Island introduced weighty first-person combat, co-op, and RPG-like progression into an open-world, something the studio is continuing with Dying Light. In addition to standards established in Dead Island, Dying Light integrates Mirror’s Edge-esque mobility with a perpetual clock that delivers more agile, deadly zombies in the nighttime. 

Both State of Decay and Dying Light feature some exciting refinements and features new to the zombie genre, but neither allow players to build their own defenses from scratch. Rust is the next thing from Garry Newman, creator of Garry’s Mod, which combines the building features of Minecraft with the permadeath and player unpredictability of DayZ. Epic’s upcoming Fortnightpromises to focus in on the zombie-defense element of Minecraft on a grander scale.
Capcom’s Dead Rising 3 doesn’t appear to be introducing anything groundbreaking to the genre, but it’s pushing the series’ envelope with a world that’s bigger than the first two games combined and jamming it with more zombies than ever. You can still mow down hordes of zombies with a vehicle, but now the undead can cling on to your ride, and plowing into a mass of bodies will slow and damage your car. The game looks like a blast, and the detailed zombie physics are something the genre could benefit from as a whole.
All the aforementioned titles have varying strengths, but I think the future of open-world zombie games involves a polished blend of all these features. After years of experimentation, I think we’ll see a single, expansive open world that can be played online or off. Permadeath is a great way to keep players invested in the action, and I think we’ll continue to have it in future games. We will continue to see iterative improvements on the open-world zombie game until we’re able to play out our apocalyptic fantasies unheeded. Developers are building toward a zombie genre equivalent to what the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim delivered for fantasy RPG fans. 

On the opposite side of the coin, we have narrative-driven experiences like The Last of Us and The Walking Dead. These are not only some of the best zombie games around, but examples of the most subtle, convincing writing in video games. The Last of Us focuses on scavenging and survival, but beyond that it has few similarities to the other games mentioned here. I want more games with carefully crafted characters like the ones found in The Last of Us and The Walking Dead, but I think these games will remain rare gems in the genre. I don’t foresee a surplus of superbly written zombie games, though Naughty Dog and Telltale’s influence will hopefully inspire developers to deliver similarly meaningful stories and relatable characters in genres that don’t involve the undead or maniacal survivors.
So yes, zombie games are still popular and likely will be well into the future. High-profile games like Dead Rising 3 and Dying Light prove the genre has a foothold in the next generation. Telltale is continuing their story with a second season and an intermediary story called The Walking Dead: 400 Days. The Last of Us is predicted to hover near the top of game of the year lists. Demand is still high, and fans are kept from burning out thanks to developers’ constant innovation and refinement. It’s just a matter of time before we have our undead magnum opus.

If you are a Time Warner customer and you prefer consuming your non-interactive digital entertainment through your console, prepare to get more use out of your Xbox 360. Microsoft and Time Warner have struck a television deal.
The deal, which was announced this morning, brings 300 channels to Xbox Live. The app launches later this summer, and you'll need an Xbox Live Gold membership and a Time Warner customer login to access the content.
Final Fantasy XIV (ファイナルファンタジーXIV Fainaru Fantajī Fōtīn) is the fourteenth game in the Final Fantasy series and the second after Final Fantasy XI to be a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. The game was developed and published by Square Enix, and is available in four languages; Japanese, English, French, and German.
Final Fantasy XIV takes place in the fictional land of Eorzea, just before the Seventh Umbral Era, an apocalyptic event heralded by the descent and potential impact of the lesser moon Dalamud. Players create and customize avatars who participate in the affairs surrounding the impending invasion by the Garlean Empire and its relationship to Dalamud's descent. The various nation states of Eorzea reestablish their Grand Companies and form an alliance to prepare for the coming war with the Empire.
The game was live from September 30, 2010, until November 11, 2012. It received widespread negative reception when it was first launched In response to the heavy criticism of the game's quality, Square Enix reshuffled the development team and began completely overhauling the game.On October 14, 2011, Square Enix announced their intention to relaunch the game as Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn The relaunch will carry over the original game's setting, lore and intended story, but incorporate a new client, graphics engine, server and data structures, a revamped interface, redesigned maps, more gameplay variations and additional story content. Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Rebornwill simultaneously launch on Windows and PlayStation 3, and is currently slated for release on August 27, 2013. Alpha testing began on October 29, 2012.

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A brand new scan of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z has been released from Shonen Jump. It focuses on the Z Warriors’ genki power! As you may note, there is a huge meter labeled “Genki” in some of the screenshots within the scan. The word genki in Japanese means health, vigor, or energy. In Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z, the genki meter fills up by attacking your opponent, particularly with team attacks. One might think of it was raising your spirits by successfully connecting attacks with the enemy! When the meter is at it’s max, a battling-influencing super power is activated.
Aside from the genki meter is the ki meter (located next to the character’s icon and under the health meter). This is used to launch ki-based attacks such as the Kamehameha, like in all of the past DBZ games. One unique feature im Battle of Z is players can share ki with their teammates, just like in the show!
YOSH! A brand new scan from Shonen Jump came out today showing what could possibly be a story mode expansion DLC (Downloadable Content) of Sage Kabuto vs Edo Itachi and Sasuke. Just to be clear, it’s not confirmed if there will be a story mode expansion, but Sage Kabuto will be making an appearance in some shape or form via DLC.

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 is Namco Bandai Games and CyberConnect2′s fourth entry in the Storm series. It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 in North America/South America on March 5 and Europe/Australia on March 8, and will be released in Japan on April 18, 2013. The story for the game will begin with the Nine Tailed Fox incident from 16 years ago, continue on to the Five Kage Arc, and go up to the Shinobi War, covering the latest episodes of Naruto Shippuden as they air in Japan.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

At E3 2013, gameplay footage of "Call of Duty: Ghosts" was demoed Tuesday. "Call of Duty: Ghosts" will be available for the PS4 and Xbox One when each of those consoles launch. Meanwhile, "Call of Duty: Ghosts" will be released on Nov. 5 for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.
"Call of Duty: Ghosts" takes place during and after a catastrophic event that has taken the U.S. from superpower to underdog status. The player grows up both during and after the event.
The "Call of Duty: Ghosts" gameplay footage takes us through a scuba diving session. After a short while, the player reaches dry land, accompanied by two squadmates; a fellow soldier and a German Shepherd. The dog is a formidable ally throughout the "Call of Duty: Ghosts" campaign. The dog is outfitted with a "Dog Cam," allowing the player to do multiple things.
"Dog Cam" is exactly what it sounds like; a camera mounted on your canine squad mate. You can tap into "Dog Cam" to see what the dog sees. When in "Dog Cam" mode, you can also control the dog, allowing you to run up ahead to scout around or take down enemies.
Check out screens of "Call of Duty: Ghosts" gameplay footage below from E3 2013.






What do you think of the above "Call of Duty: Ghosts" gameplay screens? What "Call of Duty: Ghosts" do you find most compelling? Will you be getting "Call of Duty: Ghosts?" Why or why not? If so, for which platform and why? Sound off in the comments below.
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Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods is making it’s way to Japanese DVD and Blu-ray this September! Specifically, September 13, 2013. There will be a standard edition of the movie on DVD and Blu-ray as well as a limited edition that is being sold across all retailers in Japan. Then there is also a Amazon Japan exclusive Blu-ray limited edition copy of the movie!
The standard edition (being sold in stores on DVD and Blu-ray across Japan) is just the movie itself with a collection of trailers and design materials on a single DVD or Blu-ray disc enclosed in a case one would normally expect. It is then covered by a special slipcase. The official title of the movie is “Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods”, but interestingly enough the slipcover adds the word “the” to the title.
The limited edition of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (being sold in stores on DVD and Blu-ray across Japan) comes with a host of extra goodies in addition to the movie, trailers, and design materials collection found in the standard edition. First off there is a bonus disc that contains a recording studio report, a day 1 on-stage greeting (likely composed of the movie cast), and an interview collection! Then there is an assortment of physical goodies – a Super Saiyan God three-dimensional wall figure, a postcard set featuring the covers of all 18 Dragon Ball movies, and a special photograph booklet. All of these items are housed in black/gray Battle of Gods box featuring a render of Goku with Shenron in the background. The Blu-ray edition has a blue strip at the bottom with a few screenshots and some information. It is interesting to note, the DVD version says “The Battle of Gods” on the black/gray box, while the Blu-ray version just says “Battle of Gods”.
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Top XBox 360 & PS3 Games

TOP SELLING XBOX 360 GAMES:


Kinect Adventures-24 Million
Call Of Duty: Black Ops-12 Million
Halo 3-8.1 Million
Call Of Duty: MW2-7.562 Million
Minecraft-6.1 Million
Gears Of War-5 Million   
                                                           
TOP SELLING PS3 GAMES:

Gran Turismo 5-10.66 Million
Gran Turismo Prologue-5.35 Million
God Of War III-10.3 Million(Approx) 
Call Of Duty: MW2-10 Million(Approx)
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception-3.8 Million
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves-3.8 Million
Motor Storm-3.31 Million
Call of Duty: Black Ops-6.4 Million
Grand Theft Auto IV-4.8 Million(Approx)
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune-2.6 Million


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Check out this trailer for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z, announced for North America, Latin America, and Brazil.

                                                                                                                                    



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Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z is a fighting game that features a large cast of playable characters, including Goku, Piccolo, and Vegeta, and a variety of melee and famous attacks, including the Kamehameha, Special Beam Cannon, and Spirit Bomb.




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A New Naruto Movie In 2014

At Jump Festa 2013 it was announced a brand new Naruto movie is in works! At this time details on the movie are scarce, but this will be Naruto Movie 10 and is projected to hit Japanese theaters sometime during the year 2014.
The ninth movie in the series, Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie, was released this past year on July 28, 2012 in Japanese theaters, with the DVD and Blu-ray set to be released on April 24, 2013 (in Japan). No word on a North American release on either movie. The last movie to be released in North America was Naruto Shippuden Movie 3 – The Will of Fire back in October of this year.
More information on Naruto Movie 10 is expected in a future issue of Shonen Jump magazine. We hope to have the latest for you here on One Otaku Gamer!
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