Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Games With Gold: January 2015

Next year will kick off with D4, or Dark Dreams Don't Die, for Xbox One.


A time traveling detective has to solve his wife’s murder before he can prevent it. Use his supernatural ability to “dive” into the world of the living past by touching artifacts called “mementos” to find out the truth behind his wife’s death.

Get it free from January 1st 2015!

Monday, December 22, 2014

Game of the year: The community edition

The Xbox One subreddit have had extended version of game of the year, here are the results.


Best Shooter:

Titanfall


Best RPG:

Dragon Age: Inquisition


Best Action Adventure:

Sunset Overdrive


Best Soundtrack:

Halo: The Master Chief Collection


Best Narrative:

Dragon Age: Inquisition


Best Stealth Game:

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor


Best Single-Player Campaign:

Halo: The Master Chief Collection


Best Multiplayer:

Titanfall


Best Driving Game:

Forza Horizon 2


Best Platformer:

Sunset Overdrive


Best Family Game:

Minecraft: Xbox One Edition


Best Kinect Game:

Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved


Best Horror Game:

Alien: Isolation


The "Should Have Been Delayed" Award:

Halo: The Master Chief Collection


Best Graphics:

Forza Horizon 2



Best Free Game With Gold:

Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition


Best System Update:

Custom Themes / Backgrounds


Best App:

EA Access

Most Hated Character:

The Word "Searching.." - Halo: The Master Chief Collection


The "Buyers Remorse" Award:

Destiny


Best Xbox Exclusive:

Halo: The Master Chief Collection


Overall 2014 Game Of The Year:

Sunset Overdrive


There we have it! How the best exclusive can differ from the best game of the year when they're both exclusives are beyond me, but that's how this works. I voted for most of these titles, not the Best Soundtrack, where I voted for Child of Light. And buyers remorse where I voted for Shadow of Mordor, otherwise the list looks pretty much as I think this year have been.

Edit: Sunset Overdrive's Twitter thanked for the award in a tweet

Edit2: Removed a category from the list that where inappropriate 

More water on the VR-rumor mill

Mock up picture by Wareable.com
As I wrote a time ago, it seems that Microsoft is revealing a VR headset for Xbox One next year. More news about this circulated the internet last week as TechRadar wrote that some dev kits are already in the hands of some developers. They are, allegedly, to appear on E3 2015, but I think we will know a lot about them long before that.

VR goggles may be a bit gimmicky or they may be the next real big thing in gaming. Either way we can sure hope for a some great competition between Microsoft and Sony next year, which will certainly be beneficial for us users. 

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Xbox One Christmas Sale


Black Friday wasn't enough, so Microsoft is throwing another sale, with special one day offers every day. This is the sale now, games marked with * are for gold members only. 

  Magic 2015*Xbox One Game50%
  Call of Duty GhostsXbox One Game50%
  NBA Live 15Xbox One Game35%
  Battlefield 4 Premium EditionXbox One Game50%
  PES 2015 Xbox One Game33%
  Metal Gear Solid Ground ZeroesXbox One Game67%
  Evil Within*Xbox One Game50%
  Wolfenstein the New OrderXbox One Game50%
  Thief*Xbox One Game67%
  The Crew + ACU Bundle*Xbox One Game25%
  The Crew + Far Cry 4 Bundle*Xbox One Game25%
  Assassins Creed UnityXbox One Game17%
  How to Survive Storm Warning EdXbox One Game33%
  Lords of the FallenXbox One Game40%
  Killer Instinct Double Ultra BundleXbox One Game33%
  Powerstar Golf Full Game UnlockXbox One Game50%
  Kinect Sports RivalsXbox One Game50%

And today's deals are:

Monday, December 15, 2014

A sneak peek at the Xbox App for Windows 10

The first looks at the new OS's app for Xbox gaming is thought to be an extended version of today's Smartglass App, in which you can now launch apps such as Achievements, Activity Feed and the Store. Speculation has already started that this app will replace Smartglass with the release of Windows 10 for phones as well as PCs and Xbox Ones.
A more extended version for the already great app that we have today would sure be awesome, we will see more of this soon, probably at their conference in Redmond 21st January.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Microsoft now accept your Bitcoins!

Today Microsoft announced that they now willingly accept your payment in Bitcoins. This is a huge deal for many, not only the ones who already uses the currency. Now, Microsoft isn't the first big company to accept the currency as a payment, Amazon, eBay and PayPal are some of the companies that already do this, but some over at Reddit argue that this time it's actually more important. Microsoft sell games, and they (sometimes) have a younger audience than the other companies that uses Bitcoin. They argue that this will result in a larger group of people who use the currency, and a currency being used a lot is a healthy one.

So, will Microsoft be the one big catalytic effect that will take Bitcoins even higher? Probably not, but it may result in Sony doing the exact same thing, competition being a major force in change and all. And if these two giant can change the mind of Valve CEO Gabe Newell, then I'm certain that Bitcoin usage will expand vastly, and fast!

Is it time to jump on the train and start using cryptocurrencies? Can you afford not to?

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

This week's deals with gold!

This week there are two games on discount in the Xbox Marketplace.

Plants versus Zombies: Garden Warfare:


Plantsvs. Zombies Garden Warfare digs into the trenches with an explosive new Co-op and Multiplayer action experience. Blast zombies and plants across a mine-blowing world that delivers the depth of a traditional online shooter blended with the refreshing humor of Plants vs. Zombies.  KEY FEATURES: 24-player multiplayer action: Choose your side, plants or zombies 4-player online co-op: Take on zombie waves and unique new bosses Customization: Personalize your favorite and new plants and zombies Two

Exclusive Modes for Xbox One -Split-screen co-op -SmartGlass and Kinect gameplay in Boss Mode



Peggle 2:


Peggle 2 is a magical game full of bouncing balls, magical pegs and bricks made of pure compressed joy! Test your luck and skill by clearing pegs, bashing bricks and timing your shots just right to achieve EXTREME FEVER! Discover 5 magical Peggle Masters and use their preposterous powers over 120 levels and trials to shatter expectations and acquire high scores beyond the realm of plausibility ! And then, once you've honed your talents, deploy them against others in 4-player Peg party mode, or against a single opponent in Duel mode.




The DLC for Worms Battlegrounds, Alien Invasion is also on discount.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Destiny - A guideline of how not to treat your fans

Bungie's, not really an MMO, FPS game Destiny have been around for some months now. And with a great number of players, the community have given the game hard critique from the very first beta. It turns out that Bungie had kicked their main writer for the game a year prior to release, and decided to still go with the set release date.

That was probably the first big, but not last of their mistakes in making of Destiny.

Kicking the person responsible for the plot may be the right thing to do, scrapping most parts of the story and the lore, only to make the lore occur in small texts that can be accessed via the app. Needless to say, this is why the story is so bland and that upset many fans.
Instead of fixing this, and adding more story elements to the game via DLCs, there are rumors about a sequel to the game, because you know... Money.

But who need lore in an FPS game with levels and numbers? And the story mode takes you to level 20 if, from there you had to grind a good deal before being able to get into the more fun and challenging content, because after level 20 you no longer got experience and instead have to get better gear to give you "light" which gives you level.

Some players found a fast way to grind gear, which still took a good few hours when it was optimized, Bungie saw to the issue of these players and killed the so called Loot Cave, for better or worse.



Just this week, their first DLC, The Dark Below, was released. And if you own a Xbox One, you will only get about 66% of it until fall next year. You still have to pay the same price of course, because money. This was Bungie's decision on partial exclusiveness to the PS4.

Now, you might think that you don't want to pay $20 for that that one new strike mission, a raid and three multiplayer maps. But if you don't, you also can't play the old strike missions, nor get any tokens needed to buy the best gear in the game. So if you don't have the DLC, don't play, or at least not until Bungie decide to fix this, which isn't very likely.








Wednesday, December 3, 2014

This week's Deals with Gold

This week you can buy Metro 2033 Redux, Metro Last Light Redux and Metro Redux Bundle at 33% off per piece!

For you who doesn't know metro, here's the game store info of the game:

In 2013 the world was devastated by an apocalyptic event, annihilating almost all mankind and turning the earth’s surface into a poisonous wasteland. A handful of survivors took refuge in the depths of the Moscow underground, and human civilization entered a new Dark Age. The year is 2033. An entire generation has been born and raised underground, and their besieged Metro Station-Cities struggle for survival, with each other, and the mutant horrors that await outside. You are Artyom, born in the last days before the fire, but raised underground. Having never ventured beyond the city limits, one fateful event sparks a desperate mission to the heart of the Metro system, to warn the remnants of mankind of a terrible impending threat. But will they even listen? Rather than stand united, the factions of the Metro are locked in a struggle for the ultimate power, a doomsday device from the military vaults of D6. A civil war is stirring that could wipe humanity from the face of the earth forever. Including the epic single-player campaigns of both Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light, Metro Redux takes you on a journey from the forgotten catacombs beneath the subway to the desolate wastelands above, where your actions will determine the fate of mankind.

• Immerse yourself in the Moscow Metro – witness one of the most atmospheric worlds in gaming brought to life with stunning next-gen visuals at 60FPS

• Brave the horrors of the Russian apocalypse – equip your gasmask and an arsenal of hand-made weaponry as you face the threat of deadly mutants, human foes, and the terrifying environment itself

• Two campaigns, and all downloadable content included – Metro Redux includes two complete campaigns that combine to create one epic solo adventure, plus a further 10 hours of bonus content

• Two unique Play Styles : ‘Spartan’ and ‘Survival’ – approach the campaign as a slow burn Survival Horror , or tackle it with the combat skills of a Spartan Ranger in these two unique modes

• The legendary Ranger Mode returns – dare you play the fearsome Ranger Mode? No HUD, UI, deadlier combat and limited resources combine to create the ultimate immersive experience

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Review: Dragon Age: Inquisition

I'm so very late with this one, and there is a very good reason for that, I've been playing and enjoying the game.


Dragon Age: Inquisition throws you directly into the action, going with the trope that the main protagonist have lost his memory he or she now stands accused for killing everyone in the meeting between the templars and the rebelling mages. Being a captive as the lone survivor and having a strange magic bound to your hand, your sent of to close the gigantic fade rift that tore the sky apart and killed everyone at the meeting, everyone but you.

From there the game is pretty much open for you to explore, with overwhelming numbers of quests to do, people to talk to, requisitions to fill and monsters to kill. This game is the result Elder Scrolls and Dragon Age making a love child! 


The Good

I love the openness in this game! It's the best that BioWare have produced since... Ever! There's so much to explore, and I'm pretty sure that it's designed to be more than most players will care to do. A game where there's always something more to go back to and do is a really good game. 

I must admit that I was afraid of the combat system in this game, but the tactical view have a nice flow and it is easy to tell your party what to do (even if they don't always listen, more on that later), and you don't always have to use it either, for those easy quick fights, some fast paced action might be better suited.

The war table also is a fun feature, where you order your advisers to investigate plots, gather resources or scout new areas to open them for exploration. I can only hope that a high tech version of this will be in the next Mass Effect!

Companions also have a story, and so much character! You'll have to speak to them often, and my only concern is that I don't have time to invest in all the characters. You'll have to help them with missions and bring them on side quests, which ruins my perfect combos! The ones I talked to are great thought, and remember to talk to the advisers as well.  


The Bad

I started playing on Nightmare difficulty, where almost every foe is deadly and will kill you if you don't know what to do. This game mode forces you to learn how to handle your party. Sadly, I had to change the difficulty to get past a certain step in the story where you can't change the party, and the notorious AI keeps screwing up what I'm trying to do. The AI of your party members make this game harder than it has to be, and that is the games major flaw. They sometimes outright refuse to do what you told them to and keep attacking something instead of reviving a fallen team mate. This made made the game more frustrating than fun, and the constant micromanagement in every battle felt more tedious than challenging. If you consider playing on Nightmare, make sure you optimize your party, and absolutely make sure to be over leveled!

The rest is minor flaws, things such as when you use your mount, your other party members disappear, only to reappear when you dismount. I'm guessing this has to do with pathing and the mounts being larger than characters etc. But it had been nice to have your whole party mounted and trotting around.


Bottom line

This is the best game I played this year, and it's the best in the Dragon Age series. It's not perfect, and I consider the AI a major flaw, but that's also the only major flaw there is. I hope that BioWare use this game as a foundation to build the next Mass Effect game upon. The only thing you have to consider before buying this is that your social life will probably take a huge hit from this. The hours spent in game go real fast, and there's always that "one thing left" to do.