TEKKEN 8 Launches Tonight January 25, 2024
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Namco Bandai wants to remind you all that the next game in the fighting series TEKKEN is coming tonight on multiple platforms. Here’s the official launch trailer.
TEKKEN 8 is launching at later tonight for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC (STEAM).
iOS, iPadOS 17.3 Released January 22, 2024
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An incremental but important update has just been released for recent Apple devices including the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Watch, and Mac. The new update, version 17.3, comes with a highly anticipated theft-deterrent feature, that when enabled will require regular FaceID check-ins. This is to prevent theft from people who know your device’s PIN.
You can install 17.3 right now through your device’s Settings application. Depending on your device, the new update weighs in at around 600-850MB. You’ll need to install the new iOS before updating your Apple Watch. There is also an update for the Mac.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered – Out Now January 19, 2024
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Sony has confirmed today is the launch date of The Last of Us Part II Remastered. The game is a full native PS5 port of one of the final major exclusive games for the PlayStation 4. It includes new features as well as improved graphics. Here’s the official launch trailer:
Players with disc copies of the PS4 game can obtain an upgrade to the PS5 Remastered Edition for a $10 fee through the PlayStation Store.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered is out now exclusively for the PlayStation 5.
A Tour of Apple Vision Pro January 19, 2024
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Apple has just released a major demonstration video to show the world what is possible with the Apple Vision Pro. If you are getting a headset or just interested in the platform you need to give this a watch.
Seriously, the gaming potential with this thing is beyond limit. The Dinosaur tech demo they showed proved that device is capable of overlaying 3D characters in real time over your virtual space. That is a literal game changer. There’s no telling what kind of software can be dreamed up (or ported over) to the Vision Pro.
Apple Vision Pro is coming February 2nd, 2024. Preorders start today.
Apple Vision Pro Preorders Live January 19, 2024
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Apple has begun taking preorders of the Apple Vision Pro headset. The base model Vision Pro begins at a storage capacity of 256GB, but Apple is offering models with 512GB or 1TB storage at an additional cost.
If you’re interested in ordering one, you will need to use the Apple Store application on a FaceID equipped Apple device such as the iPhone 15 or iPad Pro. If you don’t have access to FaceID hardware, you can preorder at your closest Apple Store. People who use glasses should have their prescriptions handy as special lenses will need to be included with your headset to accommodate your eye conditions.
Apple Vision Pro is launching February 2nd, 2024.
Crumbling Review January 18, 2024
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Today, in a first for our website, we’re doing a review of a Virtual Reality game, Crumbling. Here’s the official trailer!
Story
Crumbling takes place inside a magical hobby shop where you are the only patron. Through the power of magic, the objects in the shop have the power to come to life and you need to help the shop’s collectibles defeat the evil characters that have manifested. Your job is to destroy the evil magic and save the store from the darkness of a hostile corporate takeover.
The game’s backstory is told through wonderfully narrated comic book pages. A major conglomerate is interested in replicating the unique toys sold at the shop, and are not against stooping to dangerous means to get what they wanted. We have a policy of not including spoilers in our reviews, so that’s about all we’re willing to pass along. A new comic page unlocks after completing each stage, providing a great incentive to continue on to the next level. I was on the edge of my seat with each page!
Graphics
Crumbling has a unique art style with vibrant colors clearly inspired by the pop art you will see on the various comic books and board games hanging up at your local hobby shop. The game’s story features supernatural elements, but the world it inhabits feels grounded.
I absolutely LOVED the game’s art style, and I thought the game looked great on my Quest Pro. I am a regular patron of comic book and hobby stores, and I felt right at home in the game’s primary environment. The shop offers a decent level of interactivity while exploring it. You are able to play with the game’s cash register to perform upgrades, pick up collectibles for closer inspection, re-read unlocked comic books to catch up on the game’s story, and rip open the figure packages before use on each round, but I would have loved to be able to manipulate the t-shirts hanging up on the shelves.
Gameplay
The game itself as a roguelike, so each encounter you start will be random experience. To fight, you “hold” a game character in front of you with your motion controller, and use it to attack the enemies in the game space. The position of your character in the 3D space in front of you is essential to ensure if an attack is successful. Your character has two base attacks, a light attack you can unleash with the trigger, and a heavy attack which activates with the push of a face button. Simply move away from your enemies or hit the dodge button to avoid attacks. This reminded me of when I used to hold up an action figure to “play fight” when I was young. As the game continues you’ll unlock new characters with differing attacks and abilities. It’ll be up to you to decide what to take into battle.
Since I had little experience with this type of gameplay, particularly the positioning of my character in a real-time 3D space, I found the motion controls required some getting used to, but I was able to pick it up after a few rounds. You can occasionally get swarmed with enemies, but the game make sure to telegraph to you when attacks are coming, and if you’re observant you’ll be able to find a safe space to move your character to avoid the scramble. I’m sure players with motion controller experience, such as with the PlayStation Move, will have no trouble adapting to the controls.
Each level takes place in the form of a round in which you will need to take control of your character to defeat the spawning enemies. At the end of each round, you will get the option to choose one of three random temporary stat modifiers you can use to improve your character’s health or attack abilities. If you’re lucky, you may randomly get presented a special bonus round where you can complete a motion controlled mini game or spend magic points to get an extra stat bonus between rounds. I found these to be EXTREMELY useful to surviving later stages.
Throughout each level you will earn magic points for defeating enemies and coins for beating levels. The coins can be used to purchase collectibles that act as the game’s modifiers. The magic can be used to unlock new levels, upgrade your modifiers, and add features such as the ability to change the color of your character.
When not in a round, you’ll find yourself inside the hobby shop, the game’s primary environment. From here you can purchase upgrades, view your collectibles, and select which character you want use for the next adventure. Movement around this space can be done instantly with the push of a button, or you can hold down the lower trigger button on your controller to “drag” yourself around. It takes some getting used to, but I found it a better movement control then most current VR games have.
Final Thoughts
Crumbling is worth your time. I first heard about the game during the UploadVR event and was immediately interested in its story and unique art style. While I did require some time to adjust to the game’s motion controls, and movement around the space is different from other VR games I experienced, in a lot of ways Crumbling is a new type of VR game that REALLY takes advantage of the not just VR but of VR’s motion controller capabilities.
Not since the days of the Wii or the PlayStation Move have I had been presented such an inventive control system. Whether you’re a gamer interested in a unique gameplay experience where the challenge keeps you on your toes and you don’t know what’s going to happen next, or if you just love the shop’s aesthetic and want to see the comic book’s story come to life, you should give Crumbling a closer look.
Editor’s Note: A copy of the game was provided to this website for review. The game was played entirely on a Meta Quest Pro.
Crumbling is coming soon to Meta Quest 2/3/Pro and Steam VR. It will also be coming to PicoVR.
Xbox Developer Direct 2024 January 18, 2024
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Microsoft has released their first Developer Direct of 2024. The video is similar to a Nintendo Direct or PlayStation’s State of Play, except for the fact that games shown here are coming to the Xbox Series X and S. Microsoft has promised to release previews of the next Indiana Jones and Hellblade games during the event. Let’s check it out!
Lost Media – Halo 2’s E3 2003 Introduction Video January 16, 2024
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Maniac attended his first E3 in 2003, and it was at the time 3 of the best days of his life where he created memories he will forever cherish. However, a major memory of the event has never been reuploaded in the past 20 years (in its entirety). Most people are aware that Halo 2 showed its first gameplay preview at E3 2003, over a year before the game launched, and drew tremendous crowds. That footage has been archived. However, before the preview officially began, E3’s onsite attendees were presented a brief video preshow, with full professional production value, starring Sgt Johnson. That footage is briefly captured in Halo 2’s official making of documentary, and a few offscreen versions of it have found their way online, but to this day the raw video footage not been archived or re-released in its entirety. Well, Maniac remembers it, and he found a part of it in a very unlikely place. So sit back, and enjoy two frames of something next to nobody has seen in 20 years.
Halo 2 is out now for the Xbox and PC.
The Newest Mythical Pokemon Is Revealed January 15, 2024
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Since the first Pokémon games were released, there were always some exclusive Pokémon you would only be able to obtain through special events. These are known as the Mythical Pokémon and most famous example of this is Mew. Earlier today, this trailer was released to reveal the newest Mythical Pokémon!
Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet are out now for the Nintendo Switch.
Grounded II – Behind the Scenes of The Last of Us Part II Trailer January 13, 2024
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I have always loved in-depth documentaries about the making of video games and to this date can list several of the best documentaries on the subject, with The Making of Halo 2 remaining my personal benchmark for the subject matter. Recently, Naughty Dog, the developers behind The Last of Us, have revealed a new one is coming.
Shortly after the release of The Last of Us, an incredible documentary started production to chronicle the development of its sequel. However, 2020’s world events prevented the documentary from being finished. Now, Naughty Dog has decided to go back to that original footage and release the documentary to celebrate the release of the PS5 remaster of The Last of Us Part II.
Here’s the trailer, enjoy.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered is coming January 19th, 2024 exclusively to the PS5.