Articles for October, 2014

$350 Xbox One Deal at Kmart Next Month – Report
If you're in the market for an Xbox One and can hold out for a few weeks, you may want to consider this new deal from Kmart. According to an adscan for a sale beginning the week of November 9, Kmart will offer Kinect-free Xbox One bundles for $350, a m...
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Xbox One Gears of War Not a Reboot, But Aims to Return to Franchise’s Dark Roots

The upcoming Gears of War game in development at Black Tusk Studios for Xbox One is not a reboot, according to Phil Spencer, who heads up all of Xbox. In a new interview, Spencer said it is imperative that the new Gears of War game recaptures the essence of earlier titles, including their dark tone.

"I wouldn't call it a reboot because I don't think the franchise necessarily needs that," Spencer told IGN as part of a wide-ranging podcast interview.

Gears of War: Judgment was not the franchise's finest hour, Spencer says

The franchise, which Microsoft acquired from Epic Games earlier this year, does not need to be rebooted in part because the series still has legions of dedicated fans, despite an underwhelming game in Judgment, Spencer said.

"I know Judgement didn't hit everybody's needs and desires in terms of what they wanted. But I think we can continue, but we can also--we have a new team, [original Gears of War trilogy producer Rod Fergusson is] there to really help with the continuity. I think we can make sure that we're investing in this thing for the next decade, which is how I want to think about it."

Also in the interview, Spencer said that while the Gears of War series started out strong and confident in what it was aiming to be, subsequent titles felt like parodies of earlier games.

"The thing that was great about the early Gears of War games, to me, [was] just the epic scale of the settings that I was in," he said. "The story, the setting was a lot more what I would call soulful and maybe even a little dark. And [Rod Fergusson] and I have talked about this; I think the game over time became almost more of a parody of itself; not for any kind of horrible reasons. It's hard to continue to manage the IP."

"And Gears 2 did well, Gears 3 did well. So I thought the franchise continued to grow. But we've talked about getting back to something … I think the story and the setting and what they're going through ... in a Gears of War--the name of the game, it really meant something to what that game was about. We've got to get back to that. The feeling of those individuals."

The new and untitled Gears of War game for Xbox One is in the very early stages of development, and all we've seen so far from it is a blurry piece of concept art.

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We Check Out The New Stages in Dead or Alive Last Round
Team Ninja Creative Director Tom Lee talks about the two new stages in DOA 5 Last Round as well as game mechanics and more.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition Has Some Bizarre Sex Talk
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With Dragon Age: Inquisition's release now less than a month away, the game's ESRB rating has been posted, and it's a doozy. Via Kotaku, the role-playing game has received an M rating for blood, violence, strong language, nudity, and sexual content.

ESRB ratings are often funny/strange/bizarre to read without the context of playing the game, and this is no different for Inquisition. Regarding Inquisition's sexual scenes, the ESRB reveals some of the most bizarre pillow talk we've ever seen in gaming.

Here's how the ESRB sums it up (emphasis added):

"The game includes some sexual material: a female character briefly depicted in front of a man's torso (fellatio is implied); characters depicted topless or with exposed buttocks while lying in bed or after sex; some dialogue referencing sex/sexuality (e.g., 'I will bring myself sexual pleasure later, while thinking about this with great respect' and 'The way your t*ts bounce when I pin your arms and take you on the side of the bed…'). The words 'f**k,' 'sh*t,' and 'a*shole' appear in dialogue."

The ESRB rating also reveals that Inquisition will make the most of its M rating in terms of violence. According to the rating, we'll see cutscenes where characters get impaled or have their throats slit. Other violent sequences will highlight cries of pain, gurgling/gushing sounds, and "large blood-splatter effects."

Inquisition launches November 18 for PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4. BioWare recently confirmed that the game will run at 1080p on PS4 and 900p on Xbox One. Inquisition was originally targeted to launch a full year ago, but has since been delayed twice.

November 18 is shaping up to be a busy day for high-profile new releases, as the Xbox One and PS4 versions of Grand Theft Auto V and WWE 2K15 are due to launch on that day, alongside Far Cry 4, Escape Dead Island, LittleBigPlanet 3, and Watch Dogs for Wii U.

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PS4’s Major 2.0 Update Arrives Next Week With Share Play, Themes, and Custom Soundtracks
The next system update for PlayStation 4, v2.00, will be released next Tuesday, October 28, Sony announced today.This is a major update for the system--so much so that Sony has apparently decided to give it a non-numerical name, Masamune. We first hear...
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Here’s Who Andy Serkis Might Be Playing In ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’
Who is Andy Serkis playing in "Avengers: Age Of Ultron?" The new trailer holds some clues.
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‘Insidious: Chapter 3′ Trailer Makes Us Want To Tiptoe Very Far Away
Watch the first teaser trailer for "Insidious: Chapter 3."
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Collectible Close-Up: DC Comics Superman and Batman Bookends
Collectible Close-Up: DC Comics Superman and Batman BookendsHere at DC, we love reading and we love super heroes. So it was only a matter of time before we combined the two into an amazing set of collectibles.Read more
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Constantine: Meet the Players
Constantine: Meet the Players

Throughout his storied history, John Constantine has conned, collaborated and collided with a diverse cast of characters. We know we’ll be seeing some of them brought to life on the show starting with the three who form the show's core: Constantine, Chas and Zed.

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Florida mom takes down ‘Breaking Bad’ action figures – USA TODAY

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Florida mom takes down 'Breaking Bad' action figures
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Susan Schrijver started a petition on Change.org — a website where people can electronically sign petitions to show support for various causes — to have Toys R Us stores remove action figures portraying characters from the show from its shelves ...
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