Articles for October, 2014

Destiny Vault of Glass Guide
Of all the challenges that Destiny offers players, there is no test tougher or trickier than The Vault of Glass. This multi-stage raid not only throws multiple bosses and a ton of high-level enemies at you, it introduces new concepts and mechanics not ...
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The Point – Can Games Change Who We Are?
Can games influence our hobbies and interests in the same way music and film do? Danny explores this thought with the help of cameraman Andy and his brand new Subaru.
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Xbox One-Exclusive Sunset Overdrive Preorder and DLC Includes More Crazy Weapons
Xbox One-exclusive Sunset Overdrive has gone gold and is now available to preorder and pre-download via Xbox Live.Developer Insomniac Games announced that the stylized open-world shooter's Day One Items include a Fizzie outfit and two new weapons: Noth...
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Xbox One-Exclusive Sunset Overdrive Preorder and DLC Includes More Crazy Weapons
Xbox One-exclusive Sunset Overdrive has gone gold and is now available to preorder and pre-download via Xbox Live.Developer Insomniac Games announced that the stylized open-world shooter's Day One Items include a Fizzie outfit and two new weapons: Noth...
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Nattie Neidhart Becomes Furious With Husband T.J. Over the Date He Planned for Her—See the Total Divas Sneak Peek Clip!
Total Divas Clip, NattieIn the above sneak peek for this Sunday's brand new Total Divas, T.J. takes wife Nattie Neidhart on a special one-on-one date while they're on vacation with the other...
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New York Comic-Con: Saturday
New York Comic-Con: SaturdaySaturdays at New York Comic-Con are always huge, and today is no exception.Read more
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New Lego Minecraft Sets Images Leak, and They Look Better Than the Old Sets
A Russian Lego franchise retailer Mir Kubikov has posted the first images for the new Lego Minecraft sets, and they look much better than the sets we've seen before.In 2012, Lego put out the Minecraft Micro World sets. It was the third project to come ...
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New Lego Minecraft Sets Images Leak, and They Look Better Than the Old Sets
A Russian Lego franchise retailer Mir Kubikov has posted the first images for the new Lego Minecraft sets, and they look much better than the sets we've seen before.In 2012, Lego put out the Minecraft Micro World sets. It was the third project to come ...
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Destiny Has 3.2 Million Daily Players a Month After Launch

It has been a full month since Bungie and Activision launched Destiny, and while it has received its fair share of criticism during that time, the data proves that people are still playing it. A lot.

In a post to Bungie's official website, Community Manager David "DeeJ" Dague revealed that Destiny averages 3.2 million players every day. As Bungie revealed last month, these players' play sessions are still three hours long on average, even on weekdays. The average Destiny player also logs into the the game 1.8 times a day, and has played Destiny 20.9 times in total.

To put things into perspective, Bungie says over the past three weeks it has had more players online in Destiny that it did during the same span for Halo 3 and Halo: Reach combined. However, keep in mind that Halo 3 and Halo: Reach had single player campaigns that could be played offline. In Destiny, you have to be online, even if you're playing through the story alone.

"Your reactions and your opinions have helped us to make Destiny better over this past month," Dague said. "Pioneering something new is never easy. When we see the raw numbers, it’s easy for us to say that the destination was worth the journey."

For more on Destiny, be sure to check out GameSpot's review.

Emanuel Maiberg is a freelance writer. You can follow him on Twitter @emanuelmaiberg.

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CoD: Advanced Warfare Upgrade Deal, Smash Bros. Wii U Dated, And the Rest of the Week’s Top Stories.
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(Some Of) The Big Stuff:

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U finally has a release date. The game, the first Smash Bros. console game since 2008's Brawl for Wii, is launching on November 21. Its release comes on the heels of the 3DS version, which has sold 2.8 million copies worldwide to date.

Activision on Wednesday announced a pretty sweet deal where if you buy a digital copy of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare for Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, you'll get a copy of the game for Xbox One or PlayStation 4 for free. Nice!

Sony's long-awaited PlayStation 4 racing game Driveclub launched this week, but server woes have plagued the game, causing Sony to delay the free PlayStation Plus version.

Is it possible that Master Chief won't be the main character in 2015's Halo 5: Guardians? It's too early to say for sure, but after the actor who plays Agent Locke said in an interview that he would be a "primary" playable character in the game, Microsoft released a non-committal statement. "As we've said before, Locke plays a primary role in Halo 5: Guardians. The Master Chief remains an integral part of the game’s story and as a playable character." What do you think?

More drama about resolution this week, as a Ubisoft developer said Assassin's Creed Unity would run in 900p across Xbox One and PS4 to avoid "debates." Following this report, Ubisoft issued a statement to say final specs have not been nailed down. But things continued Thursday when Unity's director, Alex Amancio, said "who cares" about resolution numbers if a game looks good?

The Other Stuff (Stories We Like, But Didn't Cover With a Standalone Post):

Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, the chart-topping and headline-grabbing mobile game featuring the former reality TV star, is now available on Facebook. You can play it right now.

Gaijin Entertainment this week released an epic trailer for War Thunder that combines live-action footage with CGI. It's damn impressive, and you can watch it below. (It's totally worth it)

Family friendly entertainment company Disney has added a veritable banquet of games to Steam, including Split/Second, Pure, and Epic Mickey 2. Check out the list here.

Every Xbox One owner is now a potential game creator. Game-building Xbox title Project Spark was released this week on Xbox One. It's a powerful tool, and best of all? It's under 3 GB and free. Download it now through this link.

In response to Amazon paying $1 billion to buy Twitch--a site that lets people watch other people play video games--radio host Luke Burbank said in a video message this week that gamers would do well to go outside and get some fresh air. "Did you know the real world is broadcasting in 3-D? All the time? I know, amazing!" he says.

The Xbox One got new media apps this week in the form of an NHL streaming app (right in time for the start of the season) and one for media-streaming service Plex. Full details and download links can be found here.

Nintendo doesn't just make games you know. The Mario maker announced Thursday that it will sponsor an exhibit at Seattle's EMP Museum featuring the "exciting world of independent video games." The exhibit opens November 8 and aims to shine a light on the indie development scene and show attendees how these creators are "pushing past conventional boundaries and expanding the definition and cultural impact of this fast-growing medium."

Banjo-Kazooie fans, this one's for you. Grant Kirkhope, who helped compose the music for the classic Nintendo 64 game, has posted the game's entire soundtrack (featuring 164 songs and even audio tracks for things like door openings) to his Bandcamp page. You can name your price for Individual tracks.

Ever expect to hear Borderlands and Cormac McCarthy uttered in the same sentence? I didn't either, but that's exactly what's happened. Speaking to Total Xbox about next week's Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, franchise director Matthew Armstrong said one of the key components of the franchise's success is its humor. Lacking this, Borderlands would be bleak, like The Road. "If we actually laid out all of these characters' stories as they are and took out all the humor, this would be the bleakest, most dark and harrowing story. It would be like Cormac McCarthy's The Road: The Videogame, it would be that dark and tragic. So I think the humor is key."

A new Boulder Dash game is in the works, and the original game's creators are behind it. The new version of the 1984 Atari game is launching on October 14 for iOS devices. The free-to-play game has 220 levels, 40 of which are Halloween-themed. Of course they are.

If Disney's monumentally successful 2013 movie Frozen were an 8-bit video game, it might look like what the folks at 8 Bit Cinema showed us this week. Given that the Frozen brand seems to print money, I'm wondering why Disney hasn't officially made this yet...

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