The Sims 4 is the next generation of Sims coming from EA. This has just been announced at their Gamescon press conference where you will be able to do more then you’ve ever have before. New creative tools allow you to create multi-level houses, the walk of your character and different character features. Character actions not only effect immediate outcomes but outcomes down the line. The game is now available for pre-order and stay tuned for more info as it comes in.
Deal of the Week: Resident Evil 6 $9.99, Playstation Store deals and more
Highlighting this weeks game deals we have a couple of notable and doorbuster sales. Sony has announced the lineup for PlayStation Vita Summer Select, a new PlayStation Store event highlighting upcoming downloadable games and offering special launch-week deals. All games are highlighted below and take advantage of PlayStation’s Cross-Buy functionality for all four titles, allowing them to purchase a title on one platform (PS3 or PS Vita) and receive the other version at no additional cost.
Resident Evil 6 seems to be at an all time low of only $9.99 on Amazon or BestBuy this week and a new 12GB flash based PS3 is available at BestBuy for $199. All links to the specific deals are noted below and stay tuned as we’ll be updating this post throughout the week with new deals to come.
Resident Evil 6
Amazon.com has Resident Evil 6 (Xbox 360) for $9.99. BestBuy for Xbox 360 or PS3 for $9.99 with free in-store pick up as well.
PlayStation Store
8/20 through 8/26: Divekick from Iron Galaxy Studios
- Release Date: 8/20
- Price: $9.99
- PlayStation Plus Price: $7.99
8/27 through 9/2: Spelunky from Mossmouth
- Release Date: 8/27
- Price: $14.99
- PlayStation Plus Price: $11.99
9/3 through 9/9: KickBeat from Zen Studios
- Release Date: 9/3
- Price: $9.99
- PlayStation Plus Price: $7.99
9/10 through 9/16: Dragon Fantasy: Book II from Muteki Corporation
- Release Date: 9/10
- Price: $14.99
- PlayStation Plus Price: $11.99
Syfy Original Series: Heroes of Cosplay Review
Heroes of Cosplay finally debuted on Syfy. I’m sure there were a lot of fans, convention attendees and cosplayers just waiting for this show to begin. I was definitely one of them. But as I wrote in my last post, I was also really nervous about it. And with good reason, too.
Just like Syfy’s other series, Face Off, it started with introducing who would be judging and who would be competing. Building costumes takes a lot of time, work, effort and money that go into each part. People freak out, become stressed and really worry how the end product is going to look. But in all honesty, Heroes of Cosplay felt like one big soap opera.
The show is an hour long and concentrates on a small group of people that already have status in the cosplay world. They are known for doing wonderful jobs of creating and becoming the character they choose. But like everyone else, drama still exists even for them. And that is one of the first points I have problems with in this show.
There was so much concentration on the drama for each of the main competitors, we really didn’t get to see much of the creation process for the cosplays. One girl was flipping out about not having every piece for her cosplay put together so she decided to have a night on the town before the judging the next day. A team of two other women were actually putting their friendship on the line over horns. Yes, stress does happen and strain relationships. But that is not all what cosplay is about. Though in this way, we got to see a glimpse at different kinds of cosplayers and what they go through.
Another issue I had was that Syfy basically embodied Yaya Han as cosplay itself, making her the queen in a way. I love her work, don’t get me wrong, but she is not the only one in this world that can pull off amazing cosplay. There are many dedicated and talented people out there that can do what she does. And the camera spent most of the show time on her and what she was doing for her own cosplay, time that I felt could be spent actually showing us what the competitors were doing. Yaya Han was a judge, not in the competition.
Basically my main points are that:
- Heroes of Cosplay is a drama more than anything. Too much screen time of people crying or freaking out.
- Instead of giving cosplayers that are new onto the scene a chance to really show what they have, the show picked competitors that already have presence in the cosplay world.
- The show should really be called Yaya Han: Hero of Cosplay. Even the other two judges were barely introduced (and one of them was Jason David Frank!).
- Cosplay should be about having fun and doing what you love. Not about competition or how much of a perfectionist you can be.
I have been a cosplayer for 10+ years now and watched the show with an open mind. As in my last post about this, I was anticipating how it would go and watch the first episode entirely. Everything that the competitors went through happens to regular people. But the overall display was more negative than I anticipated. And for someone new to cosplay who might be watching this show for inspiration or an idea of what it’s like, it might be overwhelming and make them change their mind. And this is not how cosplay should appear. I know I’m disappointed and think that Syfy should stick to Face Off. At least we get to see actual work as opposed to drama.
Grand Theft Auto Online official multiplayer reveal
Today Rockstar has unveiled the multiplayer for GTA V but unlike the game itself they seem to be making this a much bigger thing then anticipated. Dubbed Grand Theft Auto Online, this will be a persistent world on its own but in the GTA V realm. The game will also launch a couple of weeks later, October 1st but will be free for those that have GTA V. Look at the full press release below and the video reveal above. If you ask us it’s shaping up to pretty nicely.
Press:
Grand Theft Auto Online is a dynamic and persistent online world for 16 players that begins by sharing gameplay features, geography and mechanics with Grand Theft Auto V, but will continue to expand and evolve after its launch with new content created by Rockstar Games and the Grand Theft Auto community. Grand Theft Auto Online takes the fundamental Grand Theft Auto concepts of freedom, ambient activity and mission-based gameplay and makes them available to multiple players in an incredibly detailed and responsive online world.
In Grand Theft Auto Online, players have the freedom to explore alone or with friends, work cooperatively to complete missions, band together to participate in activities and ambient events, or compete in traditional game modes with the entire community, all with the personality and refined mechanics of Grand Theft Auto V.
Players can invest in their character through customizing their appearance, improving their stats, owning customized vehicles, purchasing personal property, and taking part in missions, jobs and activities to earn reputation and cash to open up new opportunities to rise through the criminal ranks. The world of Grand Theft Auto Online will constantly grow and change as new content is added, creating the first ever persistent and dynamic Grand Theft Auto game world.
Access to Grand Theft Auto Online is free with every retail copy of Grand Theft Auto V and launches on October 1st.
Microsoft announces Season Pass Guarantee across Xbox 360 and Xbox One
Call of Duty Ghosts multiplayer live stream has just finished and while their were a couple of announcements one in particular was the ability to buy a season pass for Xbox 360’s Call of Duty Ghost and receive that same season pass on the Xbox One version for free of charge. It looks like Microsoft has gone a bit deeper with this and let it be known that multiple publishers are participating on this. This allows a player to buy a Season Pass on Xbox 360, Get a Season Pass for the Same Game on Xbox One Free. Activision, Electronic Arts and Ubisoft, are lined up for the Season Pass Guarantee program so far and we’ll be looking in to who might follow on this program but it’s good to know that you won’t need to purchase everything again once purchased on either.
Call of Duty: Ghosts Multiplayer Reveal Live Stream going on now
Those looking to watch the premier of COD’s Multiplayer can look no further. The Call of Duty: Ghosts Multiplayer Reveal Live Stream will begin today, August 14th at 10:30AM Pacific time and 1:30PM Eastern. Up until this point we’ve only seen single player footage and what would a Call of Duty game be without multiplayer? Let us know things you would like to see added to Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer in the comments below.
Watch Dogs Gameplay Series Part 1 Hacking is Your Weapon
Ubisoft has released the first gameplay trailer of a series for Watch Dogs in which they put you into this world and show you the various ways to interact in it. Hacking peoples personal information and gaining access to their bank accounts is only a glimpse. Check out the video above for an in depth view and stay tuned for more videos to come.
Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches out now, gameplay trailer
Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches, the final add-on pack for Arkane Studios’first-person is now available on Xbox Live and Steam for 800MS points or $9.99. The PlayStation Store later today in North America (tomorrow on PSN in Europe). Additionally, they’ve just released a new gameplay trailer for the add-on.
The Brigmore Witches continues your journey as the legendary assassin, Daud, and bring his twisted narrative that began with The Knife of Dunwall to a close.
GTA V Online gameplay preview coming Thursday
Grand Theft Auto V will be getting an update this Thursday regarding its multiplayer mode. Rockstar had stated before that this would be coming in August but have a hard date now and up until this point we have only seen a small glimpse of what the multiplayer looked like in the first gameplay reveal of GTA V.
Microsoft to include headset in Xbox One
An official Xbox video for the unboxing of Xbox One reveals that the console will indeed include an Xbox One headset. Statement before from Microsoft were that a headset would not be included which would have been a back step from the Xbox 360 as that included a headset in every box. With the inclusion of this and the Kinect sensor which can also act as a speaker for chat the items for Xbox One seem to only be getting better. While not a deal break for some, it does put people in a better position in not having to get an extra if they will need to be in the market for one.
Taken from Xbox’s website
“The chat on Xbox One offers 3x the sampling rate of the Xbox 360. The quality of the Xbox One Chat Headset speaker and microphone have been upgraded to take advantage of the much improved audio quality. It’s also super lightweight-only 44g-with a padded earpiece that can be worn on either your left or right ear, and a bendable, rotating mic boom. You can control mute and volume without taking your hands off the controller.”




