A quick news, nothing big to announce just the opening of attaque of the titans on PS4 which opens the game Attack of the Titans. Developed by Omega Force and published by Koei Dynasty Warriors he game has yet to release date for Europe.
IBM Japan has opened a website dedicated to a "virtual reality massive multiplayer online game" (VRMMO) an MMORPG virtual reality that would be the equivalent of what is happening in the series of light novels Sword Art Online. The company has opened registration to participate in a testing phase of the game Limited to 208 participants it will be held in Tokyo from 18 to 20 March next and is entitled. Sword Art Online: The Beginning Project. IBM announces use different technologies such as cognitive technology IBM (Watson) - a technology that enables machines to understand and interpret human interactions - or the SoftLayer . The body of the participants will be scanned in 3D, rendered as an avatar in the virtual world, while the participant will wear a virtual reality helmet and will change its character by using his own body. Reki Kawahara, creator of the license, describes "a completely different experience from any gaming experience to date." successful immersion?
Sometimes a game enters development and gets cancelled before anyone’s even really heard about it, for one reason or another. Sometimes the money runs out, sometimes the studio gets bought by another company with different priorities, sometimes the game just doesn't work very well.
So this is a liste of seven video games that were cancelled that could have been a lot of fun.
Star Wars 1313
This game would have been a gritty look at the Star Wars universe from the perspective of famed bounty hunter Boba Fett. From the sounds of it, it would had an Arkham kind of vibe to it.
Faith and a .45
It was kind of like The Last of Us meets There Will Be Blood. This game was about two characters who were on the run from an oil baron. It had a great setting, and some interesting mechanics like being able to give a “Kiss of Life” to your teammate when they’re wounded.
Halo: Chronicles
Make a Halo game. So for an announced Halo game to get cancelled, there must have been a lot of things that just weren’t going right.
Chronicles was going to be a change of pace, as it was described as more of an interactive movie / the most cinematic of all the Halo games.
Things took a turn when the Peter Jackson Halo movie didn’t end up happening. The game was going to be released around the same time.
Fallout Online
The Fallout franchise has created, arguably, one of the greatest settings for a video game, all that’s really missing is being able to explore the wasteland with a buddy. It was being developed my Masthead Studios, with Interplay as the publisher. Dirty Harry
This one actually had Clint Eastwood’s approval but he was going to voice the protagonist. This game was going to take place in between the first and second Dirty Harry movies, and would have filled in a little more background about the iconic badass.
This is a liste of video games that you should avoid if you want to have a normal social life with a lot of friends where you can catch movies with them or just chill out together. Here’s 8 video games that can ruin your social life if you’re not careful enough. League of Legends
LOL It has, after all, one of the most rapidly growing and dedicated fan bases ever. t’s quite the opposite of most games on the list, where other games have been mellow, this is outright competitive. Each bout, in its own way, is different. You won’t be faced with the same champions, and with LoL being a game where your success relies heavily on your strategies, you will find yourself changing your own tactics often. This makes the game a challenge at the best of times, it constantly forces you out of your own comfort zone and makes you try things you wouldn’t usually do. Swapping out kills for teamwork, LoL will have you festering in your bedroom trying to find that perfect strategy, if there is one.
Team Fortress 2
Team Fortress 2 is like all your childhood games wrapped into one solid, by the numbers first person shooter. It’s relatively basic, you’re offered a set of classes, each have their own strengths and weaknesses, take your pick and get to it, simple as that. With the cartoon like style, dark humor undertones and controlled (or not so much) chaos. What else can you ask for in a game? It’s much more simplistic than that other FPS games today, which is probably why it’s thought of so highly. If you’re looking to spend your free time blasting away your opposition and hilariously dancing over their bodies, look no further. Just don’t blame us if you find yourself leaving your house once a month.
The Sims
I don’t know what makes The Sims so captivating. We are after all just making virtual people and watching them do routine day to day things. They wake up, go to work, come back, eat and sleep. But why is it so damn addictive? Are we subconsciously projecting our own wants, needs and aspirations into our virtual selves? It would explain why we spend so much time controlling them, working on that promotion or chasing down our future wife. But seriously, do not play this game if you’re happy with your social life. It will be the end of it.
Skyrim
Much like another Bethesda RPG: Fallout 3, Skyrim is an open world RPG with a butt-load of quests and a giant, fully traversal world. What defines TES from Fallout however, is the lack of firepower. You’re downgraded to sword and bow which not only makes the majority of combat more challenging, it’s just simply much cooler wielding dual swords rather than a 10mm pistol. For the same reasons, stealth is a greater asset in Skyrim and is much more satisfying. If Fallout 4 isn’t quite doing it for you, I’d recommend loading an old save file on Skyrim and relive the magic that had you locked in your room.
Call of Duty
Love it or hate it, there’s no denying how easy it is to put hours into CoD without realizing exactly how much time has passed. Take away the toxic community and fan base, CoD really isn’t as bad as people like to make it out. Sure, it’s never going to be GOTY and for the best part each new game feels like a re-skin of the previous title, but at it’s core, it’s a solid, relatively well balanced shooter. Combine this with great graphics, experimental movement mechanisms and a rewarding score streak system, you have CoD at its best. Not as casual as CS:GO, but really fun to play nonetheless, you’ll have your parents concerned as you scream at your TV after hitting that sweet 360 no-scope final kill on SnD.
Dota 2
Dota 2 was released in 2013 and still to this day draws new players in, that fact itself speaks volumes about the game. It boasts engaging game play and how wildly deep the game is. According to hardcore fans, you’ll never truly ‘master’ the game. Even at the conclusion of the game, it’s never truly the end. The hours you pile into Dota 2 will never feel wasted as you keep learning new things, regardless of how much you’ve experienced. Besides the game, the community contributes just as much with fan literature, art and some.. questionable videos. Definitely turn your safe search on while googling Dota.
CS:GO
In a world full of Call of Duty annual releases and the dedicated fans of the Battlefield franchise, what keeps CS:GO a prominent entry to the FPS genre? It is, simply put, just fun. Where CoD over complicates things with exo suits and perks that transform you from soldier to terminator, CS:GO keeps things simple. Where Battlefield constantly encourages pay to win with god guns available for purchase (it’s always those damn level 140’s), CS:GO keeps all weapons available for everyone. Besides, we all know you’re going to use the AWP regardless. However what ultimately puts this game on the list is how carefree the game is. Sure you could play it competitively, but it’s much easier and more fun (in my opinion) to just jump in a game with no pressure or expectations, just fun. You should probably make up some excuses for this one.
The Witcher 3
Starting off the list, The Witcher 3 was awarded game of the year, which is no easy feat. It only seems fitting for this game to be on the list. For me personally, The Witcher 3 was the first of the franchise that I had the pleasure of diving head first into. Say goodbye to your friends for at least a fortnight, TW3 is packed with quests, locations, dialogue and colorful characters, all of which will have you glued to your gamer chair (or desired seat) for a while. But it’s not just the content that will have you locked in, the game is beautifully paced. You’ll go from the feeling of making no progress to a plot twist instantly, couple this with the multiple choices (which can effect your story) and emotional attachments. And I can’t mention the multiple endings, which has proven its effectiveness as I’m on my third play through. TW3 is a beautifully crafted emotional roller coaster of a game that will leave you wanting more (and leg cramp from not moving for six straight hours).
Like the majority of us knew's Silent Hills was canceled, fans over the world over-have-been clamoring for Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro to work together on a new project. During the recent DICE Summit 2016 us we spoke in an earlier post, moderator Geoff Keighley del Toro Asked whether or not he'd be willing to get back into game development. Here's an excerpt of the back and forth between them:
GK: "You have sort of Previously Said That You're sort of done with games."
Del Toro: "Oh, except with this man. I'll do whatever the f**** he wants. "
GK: "Would you like him to do anything, Hideo?"
Hideo Kojima: * holds up hands eyeball *
Del Toro: "Now look, I'm like the albatross. I go to THQ, They f***** break; They go broke. I go with Kojima, and you know what happened. The next game we do, His f***** teeth are gonna fall out! We do something together, and he's gonna be urinating and he's gonna hear something drop in the toilet; I do not know! I'll do it! The only things I'm interested in doing are Things That motivate me. I do not care what the results are monetary or fame, it's just having fun. And with this guy I always have fun, so whatever he says, I'll do. Other than that, screw That. Because I'll go into the building and it'll explode. "
So long as Kojima wants to work with del Toro, the possibility of future collaborations is there.
Present at the DICE Summit, Hideo Kojima hosted a conference of the company director Guillermo Del Toro. To mark this event, the creator of the Metal Gear series also took the opportunity to give some tracks on his first post-Konami game besides the fact that Sony leaves him a free hand, Kojima said: "I want to create something that gives a lot of freedom and offers a lot of interactivity. As I have done in the past, I want to create something that offers a history both very strong and dramatic. This is what people expect of me and that's what I want to do. This is risky because we have just opened. It would therefore be wise to make a play at the smaller scale, may be linear, but Sony supports us so that we make a big play that is bold, with a strong history gives great freedom to the player, as well as new elements. And I do not know if that's possible. But we'll see. " He also mentioned that he wanted his new game to have a fairly large impact to be translated into series, "something outside of the gaming universe as animated, manga, figurines ..." We also remember you that Kojima has also launched its YouTube channel where he has shared his top 10 best films of 2015.
The Black Butler manga (Kuroshitsuji), Yana Toboso, is the subject of a new adaptation in the form of film. This time it is the arc Goka Kyakusen (Ship Voyage), which extends the volumes 11 to 14. The movie Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic is announced for early 2017.
staff side: Noriyuki Abe will be the achievement for studio A-1 Pictures Hiroyuki Yoshino is the scenario Minako Shiba character designs for the animated responsible Yasunori Mitsuda: Music doublers: Daisuke Ono: Sebastian Michaelis Maaya Sakamoto: Ciel Phantomhive Yukari Tamura: Elizabeth Midford Junichi Suwabe: Undertaker Jun Fukuyama: Grelle Sutcliff Kenn: Ronald Knox Noriaki Sugiyama: William T. Spears Takuma Terashima: Snake Hiroki Touchi: Baldroy Yuuki Kaji: Finian Emiri Katou: Mey-Rin
Earlier this week we announced that important information Assassination Classroom would be given in the next Shonen Jump. Well this information has fallen, it is the announcement of the end of the series in exactly six chapters. This manga therefore share sale at the top level and we are moving towards a desired end by the author.
While the NX gently sails on the horizon, all eyes are on the future of Nintendo. It's mobile, it's new console, it's connective. Many things, except the largest. It does not talk about the game. And if this behavior is normal at the end of generation, it is less just three and a half years after the release of a console. What to ask that famous question: The Wii U Has a future? It burns the lips of all Wii U owners While some say they are not numerous, all mocking. It is not false. With 12.7 million consoles sold worldwide, the Wii U is clearly not a success. But 12.7 million consoles, it's still a lot of players concerned about the future of their machine. A horribly uncertain future when we observe the communication of Nintendo. Quite simply, in recent months, we hear mostly about the mobile and the next Nintendo console, but very little of what the Wii U could offer yet. Unfortunately, just do a small tour of the upcoming events to realize that headlines to come out on Wii U be counted on the fingers of one hand. Pokkén Tournament, Starfox Zero, Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem and the new The Legend of Zelda are the biggest excluded no doubt, and we have just scrape all 2016 Let's be clear, this is more like an end of cycle life as a boom, while a three-year console should be in top form. And if last year, games like Super Mario Maker Splatoon and were able to save face, the truth is this: The Wii U is living its last hours.
But why such a pessimistic speech? Actually, there are several reasons that lead us to this conclusion. The first is: Never a console has suddenly developed its growth after three years of stagnation. As a new platform, it should work faster. It must be popular, that the word of mouth that people buy it after having to play with friends, in short, it is a real event in the small world of gaming. For if a console is not selling, publishers are more games on it. And if publishers do more games on a console, the console does not sell. A gear in which is deeply embedded with the Nintendo Wii U, hile the box trying to save the day with his (excellent) house productions. Unfortunately, we can not create a crazy and eclectic toy library alone, even when your name is Nintendo. The minute Ubisoft, which had supported the console since its inception in February 2013 announced that the Wii U exclusive Rayman Legends would eventually be cross-
platform, this was the beginning of the end. Not only because of the loss of exclusivity, a common practice in the video game. But because Ubisoft decided to voluntarily delay the Wii U Release Rayman Legends of at least six months, only 1 month of expected output, and while the Wii U Version was ready. A publisher is not such a gesture by chance. It seemed obvious that the Nintendo console no longer counted for much for the big publishers, from a financial point of view. The Mass was said.
But most third party publishers, the behavior of Nintendo that proves most worrying. Ask yourself this question: When was the last big announcement of the firm for its Wii U? Look again ... Yes, that's far. Not a shadow of Mario or Samus silhouette of a pen, much less a Kid Icarus. No roar of a car of F-Zero, for that matter. Licenses that are silent when it comes to the youngest of Nintendo. And although personally I would like to reassure that you will attend a crazy E3 2016 with all the ads you were dreaming, I do not see anything like that emerge. Nintendo is too harnessed to the NX to put the budget and four large development teams on the Wii U. Oh, I'm not saying there will not be a shadow of an announcement on Wii U. I think even, indeed, the console will provide us at least a real swan song after the Legend of Zelda, in 2017. But the damage is already done: Nintendo dignity can not afford to create a AAA console with d 'a poor park. But should throw her out the window Wii U so far? Not so sure. The longevity of Nintendo games is undeniable and titles like Super Smash Bros Wii U Mario Kart 8, Splatoon or Super Mario Maker remain bombs must-have if you do not
already have them, hoping that Nintendo does not cut service online console as fast as for the Wii. Above all, it remains to be seen how the Wii U will be compatible with the NX. As casually, we still do not know what will look like the NX, other than deposits patent and comments that appear to move towards ultra-connected machine that would enable remote actions. The Wii U does have a role to play there? Perhaps. Only the future will tell us more, and if we do not have the answer in the spring, we will have no doubt the next E3.
Regardless, one thing is certain: the Wii U's failure does not spell the end of Nintendo. The company has always been farsighted enough to not put all your eggs in one basket. With the success of the 3DS sold over 58 million copies, but also amiibo, the firm can afford a few flops. Besides, it will not be the first since the Gamecube was already a relative failure with just under 22 million copies sold. When you consider it was followed by the Wii and 100 million copies, was little doubt Nintendo's ability to surprise the world of gaming. In short, it remains for us to follow the next E3 Nintendo should not miss enticing ads, hoping that the Wii U will give us all the same the last few surprises, it certainly will live his last conference .. .
Sony is one of the most recognizable names in electronics. They make pretty much anything you need for a home entertainment setup. One of Their biggest success stories is the PlayStation gaming console. Dating back to 1995 the Sony PlayStation has-been in homes for over 20 years. A lot can happen in 20 years. Attempted Collaboration With Nintendo: Back in the early days, Sony Did not seem too confident with the gaming industry. Instead of jumping into it with Their Own console They Attempted first to work with
Nintendo to create an add-on for the SNES That Would play CD's. Nintendo wanted full licensing rights HOWEVER, qui Sony Would not come to terms on. Sony Then Went to Sega, at the time Nintendo's biggest competitor. They Worked together to create the Sega CD attachment to the Genesis. It surprisingly Did not fail, and sold over 2 million units. A few years later When is Sony Went on Their Own Developed and the PlayStation. One Hundred Million: Sony Seemingly Was Destined to enter the gaming world. Their original PlayStation Was the first console to reach 100 million units sold. In terms of consoles, handheld excluding currency, the PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, and Wii consoles are the only to reach this milestone. Funny enough, the PS2 is Actually ahead of the PS1 in sales as the number one best selling console in history, with more then 155 million units sold. Sony's legacy in gaming is Being cemented-even today with the PS4, Currently breaking all the sales records of it's predecessors. PS2's Glowing Towers: This one is ridiculously cool. Pictured marked values the glowing towers from the PS2's start up screen.
Actually, the more games you play, the more there are towers, and the skirt Those you played games, the taller They Are. This is Such a cool feature, it's a wonder That it's been all purpose scrapped, back in my day's i always thought those where a kind of virus XD.
The Condor Cluster: Okay. Wow. This one is out of left field. Basically, the US Air Force 1,760 connected PS3's together to form one big supercomputer. Yup. As it turns out, the consoles Were Actually quite Powerful at the time, and with the right OS installed, together, They Could make for some good .. computing. Amazingly, the Condor Cluster Was the 33rd Largest supercomputer in 2010, When It was created. It was used to analyze high definition satellite imagery. So while T-Bagging We Were Each Other in CoD, They Were doing something a bit cooler. The Sixaxis Controller: While we know Typically Sony's Dualshock controllers as the series, right on the brink of E3 in 2006, When Was Sony to unveil the PS3, They Made a last minute decision to
Implement the Sixaxis controller. While May is look about the Same As Any PS3 controller, with the Dualshock general design, the Sixaxis motion sensor had Some weird tech that never Took off in the PS3's lifetime. Eventually, Sony Decided to ship the PS3 with the Dualshock 3 controller, which simply Improved on the Dualshock 2. The Sixaxis died out, and will be missed. Ken Kutaragi Hated Crash Bandicoot: Ken Kutaragi is the train Chairman and Group CEO for Sony Computer Entertainment. Ken also hated Crash, Naughty Dog's very successful video game character, form and mascot for the PS2.
Reviews This was Because Crash Was Ken felt too immature, and the PlayStation Was Meant to Be Targeted for a more mature audience. Ken Clearly Did not Know His games very well if he thought 'mature' gamers Did not play the crap out of Crash Bandicoot.
This new arc (The Chronicles of Itachi - Light and Darkness) begins March 3, 2016, Japan & March 4, 2016 in France (J-ONE then animedigitalnetwork.fr).
Genre: Shonen, Action / Slice of life Ninja
The story tells the youth of Itachi Uchiwa and his ambitions for peace. We follow his rise to the Ninja Academy (Genin exam, Chūnin) to become a Anbu, and his friendships with other companions. But the rivalry between the Uchiha clan and the village of Konoha, gradually pushes the duty to change the world with his own hands ...
The novel Itachi Shinden of Takashi Yano & Masashi Kishimoto began in 2015 in the Shueisha Publishing and are a total of two bound volumes in Japan.
We follow the daily life of Kageyama Shigeo alias Mob, a schoolboy with powerful psychic powers. It is one of the most powerful of its kind. However, Shigeo stopped using his powers in public because of the way people look.
This year, the teenager just wants to approach Tsubomi, his classmate and achieve the goals it has set in life. But soon other Espers (individuals with supernatural powers) will stand in his way.
Mob Psycho 100 the animated series is planned for 2016, in Japan. More information soon.
The manga Mob Psycho 100 of ONE (One Punch Man) began in 2012 currently has 11 bound volumes in Japan. source: mobpsycho100.com
Recent anime seasons has shown a renewed interest in the mystery genre, because animes fan's love mystery in animes, doubly so because its previous entries rarely saw the light of the day in the West. Anime is full of "lost" mysteries waiting to be dusted off and brought over for a chance to shine.
6. Top Secret The Revelation :top Secret is like Psycho-Pass' long-lost cousin. The show blends crime procedural drama with sci-fi gadgets, kkō Aoki and Tsuyoshi Maki are agents for the National Research Institute of Police Science's 9th Forensics Laboratory. The lab has developed technology to scan human's brains, even the dead, and retrieve five years worth of memories. This presents the moral conundrum of whether solving crimes at the risk of invading a victim's most intimate moments is a sound decision. As a whole, Top Secret is episodic in nature except for a single, underlying plot thread about a deceased criminal that previously terrorized the unit. This development is mostly rushed, though and the show is more interested in framing its moral questions instead.
5. Shion no Oh Shion is the only surviving member of her family after her parents were brutally murdered when she was a young child. She was discovered at the scene and has not spoken a single word since. The only clue behind the tragedy is a shōgi board and Shion is determined to find the truth behind her parents' death by becoming a professional shōgi player. This is no small feat, given that the game is male dominated and competition is stiff. However, among her opponents could be the killer and Shion won't stop until she finds them.
4. Real Drive The sci-fi musings of Masamune Shirow are brought to life by Production I.G in a series that begs the question, "what if Lain hadn't succeeded and everyone jumped into The Wired?" The answer is a world where two realities, the "real world" and a virtual one filled with the unbridled desires of humanity begin clashing together. One island in particular is the pinnacle of new technology but its inhabitants start to experience strange phenomena and "cyber divers" are sent out to investigate the causes. Given the pedigree of the series, it's a wonder it was never touched for distribution in the U.S.
3. Gosick The series was picked up at the tail end of Bandai Entertainment's career in Western licensing and distribution but was never released stateside.Crunchyroll made the series available for streaming but it's since disappeared from the site's catalog. The story takes the qualities from literature's most famous detective and rewrites them as Victorique, a genius with a penchant for gothic clothing. In her quest to stave off boredom, she solves murders on cruise ships, involving bikers, and the intricacies within her own family.
2. HyōkaHyōka is one of three remaining unlicensed television series by fan-favorite studio Kyoto Animation. Nichijō and Sora o Miageru Shōjo no Hitomi ni Utsuru Sekai are left, with Amagi Brilliant Park having narrowly escaped the same fate. The adaptation of Honobu Yonezawa's novel follows Hōtarō Oreki, a guy who joins the Classic Literature club at his sister's behest and in a similar way gets roped into mystery solving by curious club member Eru. These "mysteries" are pretty mundane while the show itself (like many a KyoAni anime) is really about watching the characters develop their own dynamic and pull Oreki out of his droll way of doing things.
1. Mōryō no Hako Originally a novel written by Shigeru Mizuki's protegeNatsuhiko Kyogoku, Mōryō no Hako is a deeply twisted story taking place in the 1950s. A seemingly freak accident has one middle school girl hit by a train but the circumstances surrounding the accident seem less like bad luck and more like murder. Severed limbs begin showing up in boxes and other girls start disappearing. A P.I., a crime fiction writer, and a news magazine editor all become embroiled in the case. Clues lead to a suspicious cult, an inheritance, and family secrets that reveal a huge web of murderous double-crossings. There's enough characters, horror, and even sci-fi elements to keep viewers rapt if onlysomeone would give the show the chance it deserves.