Source: Bossa Studios
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Category: News
Rumour: Mass Effect 4 Details Leaked
Setting: The Helios Cluster within the Andromeda Galaxy
This isn't the first time we've heard that the new game would take place away from Commander Sheppard's tale, and more fuel is added to that fire with this source. With the game taking place in a different time period and location this could be a great place for newcomers of the series to jump in, without having to put up with the drama surrounding the original trilogy. In addition, you will be playing as a Pathfinder searching for a new home in which the human race may thrive. Within this new corner of space you will discover the remains of a race known as the Remnant, similar to how we discovered Prothean artifacts in the first Mass Effect.
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Your Companions: Not Just a Pretty Puppet
More Decisions: Managing A Mini Galaxy
Speaking of a new Horde Mode, you'll be able to play with up to three friends and will take on wave after wave of enemies to fight for control of the galaxy.
Establishing Settlements will be another important aspect of managing this new game's world space. These settlements will provide you with resources that can allow you to: Send recon units into the dark to clear the fog of war from the map, Mining teams to recover more crafting materials, and more.
Seamless Space Travel: From Space to Surface
For the first time in a Mass Effect game, you'll be able to take your new ship, known in our source as Tempest, to hundreds of Planetary Systems . You'll be able to fly Tempest from planet to planet and deploy your Mako ( Hell Yeah!) to explore the planets surface, all without encountering any loading screens. The source also claims we will be able to customize our Makos this time around!
If this is true we can expect something like the No Man's Sky preview videos, but in the context of a Mass Effect universe. |
Source: Reddit
Minecraft Server Exploit Released, Patched in 1.8.4
After repeated attempts to contact Mojang, and believing nothing was done to implement a fix, the exploit was released on on April 16th with the hope that action to resolve the issue would be provoked. However, Mojang believed they had resolved the issue, but hadn't actually tested their work against the malicious code because it was still possible to use the same trick to crash Minecraft servers.
When the exploit was finally released, Mojang resumed contact with Askar, and quickly released a working fix. The astute vanguard was finally vindicated, and subsequently remarked that "better communication would have easily alleviated this problem."
Source: Slashdot
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Invisible Inc release date and surprise announcement
Speaking of announcements Klei Entertainment also mentioned that the game would be coming to PS4 as well as Steam, though they don't have a hard release date for the PS4 version yet.
Excited about Invisible Inc? Played the Early Access version? Tell us in the comments below!
Star Wars Battlefront: New Trailer and Release Date
Mark your Calendars young Padawans, it's coming!
Releasing November 17th on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
Homeworld Remastered Coming Home!
Author: Billy C
Game: Homeworld Remastered Collection Developer: Gearbox Homepage: http://www.homeworldremastered.com/ |
LA Cops patrolling it’s way onto PS4
Have you played LA Cops? Let us know what you though about the game in the comment below.
Witcher 3 available for pre-order on XBox One
Author: Billy C
Game: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Website: http://thewitcher.com/witcher3/ Link to Pre-Order! |
New Nintendo eShop Releases: DK! Donkey Kong Is Here!
If you know the words, you can join in too.
Put your hands together, if you want to clap,
As we take you through this monkey rap..."
- Donkey Kong 64 (Nintendo 64 Virtual Console) (Nintendo, up to 4 players, $9.99)
- Tilelicious: Delicious Tiles (BattleLine Games, 1 player, $5.99)
3DS
- 3D Fantasy Zone II (SEGA, 1 player, $5.99)
- A-Train 3D: City Simulator (Natsume, 1 player, $29.99)
- Pazuru (Joindots, 1 player, $5.99)
- DOOORS (PUMO, 1 player, $4.99)
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Anita Sarkeesian a Pioneer in Time’s 100 Most Influential
Source: Venturebeat
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