Overwatch
Blizzard's busily filling out the ranks of its upcoming team-based shooter Overwatch, having just launched a new gameplay video outlining the game's most rocket-friendly character yet, Pharah.
The video shows a complete and unedited match in 60fps, so you can pretend like you're really there or something. Take a look.
The Overwatch beta launches later this year if you fancy having a go. And if you're wondering who else you'll be able to play as, well, here's the last character to have been revealed:Reinhardt.
He has a hammer.
Scalebound and Crackdown will both be skipping this year's E3. Microsoft announced today it's opting to showcase the two Xbox One exclusives at Gamescom in August.
While both Scalebound and Crackdown were revealed during Microsoft's E3 press conference last year, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer explained on Xbox Wire that Microsoft's "jam-packed lineup of games to show at E3" makes it impossible for the company to give every upcoming Xbox One game "its well-deserved time in the spotlight." Therefore, Crackdown and Scalebound will be joining Remedy's Quantum Break "front and center" at Gamescom in August, "along with new game reveals for both Xbox One and Windows 10."
Earlier today, Microsoft announced a partnership with Oculus. As part of the deal, an Xbox One wireless controller will be shipped with every Rift headset. The companies also revealed you'll be able to stream Xbox One games to the Rift through Windows 10.
The next Assassin’s Creed game was revealed a while ago, and this being the first year the series isn't beholden to last gen tech at all, expectations are high. After the buggy mess that was Unity, Ubisoft has a lot to prove this time around. Here's our way of helping them out: pointing out what we want to see improved in Syndicate.

Streamline the parkour system

Unity featured different buttons for upwards parkour and downwards parkour, which went a long way in improving the traversal aspect of the game, but it wasn't enough as Arno was all too eager to entangle himself in the scenery and furniture now that building interiors were accessible. The games have long had a problem with horizontal movement, thinking that we always want to climb something. This is a problem that Ubisoft should be eager to fix, considering we’ve been seeing this issue ever since the first Assassin’s Creed game.

Emphasise stealth

During the actual assassination missions, Unity was pretty good about letting you sneak up and kill the target the way you chose, within reason. This is something we want to see return in Syndicate, especially with one half of the playable cast meant to specialise in stealth. The series very nearly became Mass Murderer's Creed with Edward in Black Flag, killing more pirates than scurvy, and we're happy to see a renewed focus on sneaky assassinations over freewheeling massacre.

Either make the modern plot matter, or discard it

Since the events of Assassin’s Creed 3, the modern Assassin’s plot has been mostly treading water. As we've already covered here, the overarching Animus storyline is in desperate need of a shake up with actual stakes beyond playing an in-universe video game. Or just cut it out entirely and let it be purely about Victorian Assassins doing their thing. It's about time Ubisoft cleared out this white elephant, or put it to work again.

Eject the app and the micropayments

There was nothing more frustrating in Unity than seeing the game asking you over and over again to sign in to the Unity app on your phone to do... something. Never tried it. Also never tried the micro transactions that gave us currency to buy Arno new gear. While not game breaking (most of the gear could be found), they were profoundly irritating and broke the immersion. Get rid of them.

Better resolution and frame rate

As mentioned before, using the word "cinematic" to cover up a lack of developer chops isn't going to work. Unity ran at a locked 900p/30 fps setting despite the PS4 version of Black Flag managing 1080p. Every game feels better at 60 fps, no matter the genre, and we hope that Ubisoft figured that out this time around. With nearly two years of experience with new-gen hardware under its belt, Ubisoft should go for the 1080p/60 fps setting that might someday become the industry standard.

Better use of the time period

Unity was set during the French Revolution, but barely made any attempt to merge the historical characters and scenes of the time with the gameplay. There was nothing in Unity like Ezio ending the Bonfire of the Vanities or destroying the Great Chain, or Charles Lee firing "the shot heard round the world". The series has always filled in historical gaps with its imagination and we'd like to see that return in Syndicate, especially with real world icons like Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens being involved.

Facial hair

The Victorian era was a time for fancy moustaches and magnificent sideburns. We'd like to see more of that in Syndicate.
Abacus Peripherals has announced the Xtreme Gaming League – a tournament for pro and amateur gamers based in Mumbai. The prizes for the tournament include a trip to Goa for the winners, along with a bunch of other goodies.


The Xtreme Gaming League tournament will be kicking off on 7th June, where pro and amateur gamers will be facing off against each other in gaming cafes across Mumbai in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota 2. There will be four qualifying rounds, followed by a finale.
While the tournament itself is taking place in Mumbai, gamers from all over India can register. You can register your team here. There will be no registration at the venues themselves.
Excited to pick up a copy of Batman: Arkham Knight as soon as possible? Indian game retailer Games The Shop has announced that it will be holding a midnight launch event for the upcoming Arkham game. With the game officially hitting stores on 23rd June, those who can’t wait to get their hands on the game will be able to do so at 11:30 pm on 22nd June at Oberoi Mall, Mumbai.
While those who have already pre-ordered the game either digitally or through Games The Shop can pick up the game at the midnight launch, those who haven’t already pre-ordered can also attend and pick up a copy, except for the pre-order bonuses.
Batman: Arkham Knight on PC is priced at Rs. 1,499, while the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions are priced at Rs. 3,499.
Here are the pre-order bonuses for Batman: Arkham Knight:
  • Official Batman T-shirt.
  • Play as Harley Quinn and receive 4 Exclusive Challenge Maps!
  • Play as the ruthless vigilante Red Hood!
Picking up the game on the PlayStation 4 will also get you some exclusive bonuses:
  • Scarecrow Nightmare Mission.
  • Justice League 3000 Batman
  • Classic TV Series Batman
  • Classic TV Batmobile Skin
Indian games distributor Origin Games has announced that PayDay 2: Crimewave Edition has finally hit Indian stores. PayDay 2: Crimewave Edition is available on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and is priced at Rs. 3,499.
Along with the game itself, PayDay 2: Crimewave Edition includes more than a year’s worth of DLC packs and content updates, including the Big Bank Heist and the addition of Clover. The game has also received a graphical upgrade from the previous-gen versions, with better frame rates, improved textures and 1080p resolution.
The PayDay 2: Crimewave Edition also includes the special Hard Time Loot Bag DLC. Here is what it includes:
  • Red dot weapon sight modification available for use on all rifle weapons
  • Exclusive Skull mask
  • PlayStation 4 or Xbox One exclusive mask
  • Unique mask pattern titled "I LOVE OVERKILL"
  • Unique colour pattern, only available with this unlock
  • Bundle of in-game cash
The first-person lost-in-space adventure is nearing our orbit. Take a fresh look at it in this new trailer.
Ever since Youtubers got their hands on the Go-Pro, we've seen a bunch of cool first person videos surface online. Video games have also been brought to life with immaculately produced content. Joining those ranks today is an ode to Mirror's Edge by filmmaker, Claudiu Voicu.

Using a Go-Pro, he uses a bunch of free runners to give us a real life, first person perspective of Mirror's Edge, calling it a real life time trial. Check it out below.
While you’re waiting for Steam’s legendary Summer Sale to start up, you might be pleased to know that Ubisoft has kicked off a Summer Sale of its own. On its digital distribution platform – Uplay – Ubisoft has kicked off the Uplay Store Summer Sale.
As part of the sale, Ubisoft is offering a number of games at discounts of up to 85% off, including popular titles like Assassin’s Creed Unity, Far Cry 4 and The Crew. Games by other publishers, such as EA’s Battlefield Hardline and Dragon Age: Inquisition are available on sale as well, with the latter being curiously available for purchase in India despite other digital stores taking it off their shelves.
Shadow Warrior 2 is in the works.
A cheeky post on the Shadow Warrior Facebook page links through to a stylised teaser '2' with the text, "Who wants some more Wang?" Flying Wild Hog, which made the Shadow Warrior reboot, is confirmed to be the developer in the post, too.
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The teaser site has a video looping in the background, which shows protagonist Lo Wang driving, drawing his katana and eventually sliding open a door to reveal what appears to be a demon-possessed man.
Check out the E3 2015 trailer for this immersive first-person adventure game from the creators of Amnesia and Penumbra series.
At its pre-E3 press conference, Oculus revealed Oculus Touch – a brand new input device designed specifically for the demands of VR.
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The new 'controllers' – there's one for each hand – were revealed and detailed by Oculus founder Palmer Luckey. They allow players to manipulate objects inside virtual worlds, use communicative gestures. “We wanted to create an input device that lets people reach out," he said.
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Oculus founder Palmer Luckey demonstrates Oculus Touch.
Lucky elaborated the goals behind the project to create a new type of controller uniquely suited to virtual reality. Here went on to detail some the key features of Oculus Touch:
  • Hand presence: "Once you have your hands involved, you really need tracking to be perfect or you're going to feel like your hands are dead."
  • Precise manipulation: "You need to be able to pick up a gun from a table and then fire it, throw it, or drop it, effortlessly."
  • Low mental load: "Something that would let you use these controllers effortlessly."
  • Communicatie gestures: a matrix of sensors will allow Rift to recognise gestures like pointing and giving a thumbs up.
  • Traditional inputs: "Buttons and analog sticks are still around for a reason. Those types of inputs are not going anywhere," said Lucky. Oculus Touch will have two trigger buttons and give haptic feedback.
  • Design: there are two controllers, one for each hand, and the tracking technology used is exactly the same as that used in the Rift itself.
Oculus Rift is due for release in Q1 2016. The VR company also used the conference to announce its partnership with Microsoft and a range of content partners, including Insomniac Games which debuted its VR-exclusive title Edge of Nowhere.
Supergiant Games has brought the team's action-RPG Transistor to iPhone and iPad devices.
Transistor is now available on the App Store, costing $10 USD. The sci-fi action-RPG — which has a 1.8GB download size — features a new touch interface for iPad and iPhone, but players can also use classic controls with optional gamepad support.
Previously released on PlayStation 4 and PC, Transistor is the sophomore release from Bastion creator Supergiant. The console and PC versions of Transistor have sold over 600,000 copies.
IGN loved Transistor when it launched last year, nominating the action-RPG for game of the year.
With EA’s flagship shooter franchise ditching its Modern Warfare gimmick, at least temporarily, it’s time to look into our crystal balls and try to guess where the series can go next. There’s no strong evidence that EA will go any of these routes, except that Hardline exists and that the series was not always so staid in its ways.

Battlefield set in the future

Time: The 2040s
Place: Dystopian East Coast USA I hope
Right now, I’m just echoing the thoughts of everybody that wants a sequel to Battlefield: 2142, and what better time to get one than now? We have Battlefield trying out new things, Call of Duty pushing its timeline further and further into the future, Titanfall breathing new mech-scented life into the shooter genre, and the new-gen consoles allowing us to see more of that destructive “Levolution” that EA keeps talking about. In a freak accident, it seems that the stars have aligned perfectly to justify Battlefield: 2143.
Back in 2006, it was a novel concept. While some dismissed it as a Battlefield 2 reskin, which was apt, given that the WWII shooter was still riding high, if a little weary before Call of Duty 4 turned the genre on its head. In either case, the familiar Conquest mode attracted the crowd, but it was the surprisingly modern Titan mode that kept them coming back.
Capturing anti-Titan missile silos and launching a suicidal do-or-die assault on the reactor core once the shields of the flying fortress were down is something that sounds like it should be on new-gen. And if the 2017 iteration of Battlefield is the long awaited 2143, it soon will be.

Battlefield set in Vietnam

Time: The 1960s
Place: Vietnam
As far as wars are concerned, few ring as many bells in American culture as Vietnam, given how every tough guy actor has at some point played a violent Vietnam Vet. Facing an enemy that has every reason to fight dirty can put any guy through the wringer.
This location has remained woefully underrepresented in mainstream video games apart from the odd Bad Company DLC. A game set here could have a stunning single-player campaign, as well as multiplayer that is both sneaky lone man guerrilla tactics and all out fire fight with tanks and aeroplanes. Next-gen visuals of forests such as those shown in The Last of Us Remastered and Far Cry 4 could make the game really visually appealing.
Carrying on from the Bad Company theme, this kind of setting plays to a four-player horde mode or campaign similar to Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. Playing with your buddies while fighting off the Viet Cong is an ensamble action movie ready to be made.

Battlefield set in WWII

Time: 1942
Place: Western front
It may be time to bite the bullet and go back to the roots of the military shooter genre, first put forward by Battlefield’s former stablemate Medal of Honor. The genre practically dominated the shooter scene in the sixth-generation of consoles, and it may be time to take new-gen consoles old school.
The plot can’t change much unless it’s Wolfenstein, but there’s plenty of room for character stories about heroes and sacrifice. The gameplay can hark back to the original 1942 Battlefield with a few twists to take advantage of the new-gen horsepower such as bigger matches and improved physics as well as the required graphical enhancement.
Overall, the temptation to return to the familiar setting is something that DICE has had to fight for a long time to keep up with Call of Duty, but maybe now is the time to do something radical. Going back to a simple good versus evil story while filling it with memorable characters could just be the thing the series needs.

Battlefield in Space

Time: A long long time ago
Place: A galaxy far far away
Placing a Battlefield game on an alien planet allows the developers to let their imaginations run wild; ice planets, walking tanks, hover bikes, and the such. Having the soldiers wear white armour would help them blend in and give them a truly unique look.
They could even tie in to an established sci-fi franchise such as Star War-OH WAIT!
The latest Batman: Arkham Knight trailer debuted a new mechanic called Dual Play, which will let you switch, Grand Theft Auto 5-style, between Batman and his allies.
In the trailer, we see Batman, Nightwing, Robin, and Catwoman engaging in seamless, tag team-style combat with Arkham Knight's many foes.
Several other characters make appearances in the trailer too, including Oracle, Two-Face, Scarecrow, and Azrael.
While we don't get a look at anything particularly gruesome, Arkham Knight's darker tone is evident.
We first learned of Arkham Knight's M-rating, the first ever in the series, back in February, and were provided with some details of the game's more violent scenes in March.
Batman: Arkham Knight's release date is still June 23rd for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One; Mac and Linux coming later.
Competitive Dota 2 will see three new official events added to its calendar, beginning this fall with the Dota Major Championships fall tournament. Seasonal events lead up to the annual International Championships each summer.
"These marquee tournament events will see top teams competing at premier venues around the world," the Dota 2 website explains. "There will be limited trade periods during the year for participating teams. As the Fall event approaches, more tournament details will be announced." Additionally, these three "additional tournaments will be Valve-sponsored events hosted by third-party organizers at different locations around the world," and participating teams will "be required to adhere to limited roster trade periods during the year."
Next week, Valve revealed, Dota 2 will receive a "major balance update" as well as The International 5's Compendium -- the digital program associated with The International. Purchases of The Compendium earn players in-game bonuses, and a portion of the proceeds go to the tournament prize pool.
The two new Hearthstone Heroes teased earlier this week have been unveiled as the mighty Mage Medivh, an alternative to Jaina Proudmoore, and the courageous Huntress Alleria Windrunner, who can stand in for Rexxar.
Behold Medivh...
... and Alleria.
Alleria and Medivh were hinted at during Blizzard's announcement of Tavern Brawl, a new, challenge-based multiplayer mode. They'll join the Warrior class Hero Magni Bronzebeard, who was announced last week as the game's first alternate hero, and, like Magni, will have their own animated portraits, emotes, unique match start animations, and more. They will not, however, add new cards to your deck, change the Hero power, or constitute a new class in any way.
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