Cris Tales – ‘Developer Response to Demo Feedback’ video
Demo available now for those wanting an early look.
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Demo available now for those wanting an early look.
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Meet your newest candidate for overlord.
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During Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference, developer Bloober Team announced Blair Witch, a first-person survival horror video game based on the 20-year-old movie franchise headed to PC and Xbox One. Details have been kept close to the chest since then, but we’ve now gotten a quick look at some gameplay ahead of the game’s August 30 release.
The gameplay footage features the protagonist Ellis talking to someone named Jess about the “missing person case” he’s investigating. You can walk around the environments, look at stuff, use cameras and flashlights to illuminate your path, and more–all with pretty unnerving apparitions terrorizing your psyche. It all looks in line with the developer’s previous titles like Layers of Fear and Observer. Check out the gameplay video below. And yes, you can pet Bullet the bestest dog.
Though very little is known about the upcoming game, we do know it’s set in 1996, three years before directors Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez’s The Blair Witch Project hit theatres. According to the game’s Steam page, you will “navigate your way through a cursed forest that warps and distorts both time and space,” with Bullet watching closely as Ellis slips ever further into madness.
Pre-orders are available now. If you’re a subscriber to either Xbox Game Pass or Game Pass Ultimate, you’ll have immediate access to Blair Witch once it launches this August.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-blair-witch-gameplay-shows-good-dog-and-good-s/1100-6468733/
IO Interactive, the Danish developer responsible for the Hitman franchise, opened a new studio in January 2019. This new studio was established to “strengthen IOI’s commitment to [delivering] exceptional content to the Hitman franchise.” It’s been around seven months since then, and it seems that commitment may manifest in a new Hitman title.
In a documentary from NoClip, IOI talks about the challenges and triumphs of developing the Hitman games. Toward the end of the 40-minute video, host O’Dwyer said the team is “working on new Hitman content, and looking ahead to the third Hitman game.” He later added claim that the majority of IOI is “working on something secret, and rather excitingly, something new.”
IOI CEO Hakan Abrak said when “the World of Assassination [is complete], it’s gonna be one game with all the locations starting from Paris in Hitman 1 to the last location in Hitman 3, where it’s 20-plus locations.” Though he didn’t confirm or deny whether Hitman 3 is in development, Abrak did say IOI is “looking into the future with new things and potentially new IPs that we might be working on.”
IOI has said that Hitman will have three seasons, with lead writer Michael Vogt saying in October 2016 that “Season 1 is the first act in a feature film.” If a new Hitman game is in the works, Hakan said it “may once-again go episodic.”
Hitman 2 arrived on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in November 2018. Much like Hitman 1, Hitman 2 offers you a variety of distinct locations–like Miami and New Zealand–to live out your assassination fantasies. With Vermont being a location in the game, we recommended Senator Bernie Sanders stream the game on his newly-established Twitch channel.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/hitman-3-could-already-be-in-development/1100-6468732/
Fire Emblem: Three Houses has finished at the top of the UK all-format physical sales chart, beating the multiplatform shooter Wolfenstein: Youngblood in the two games’ debut week.
Sales monitor Chart-Track says the Switch exclusive was the best-selling boxed game in the UK for the week ending July 27. With Wolfenstein finishing at No.2, it means last week’s No.1, Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled, falls to No.3. Besides the top two, the only other new game this week was Kill La Kill: If, which enters the chart at No.40.
We enjoyed all three of the new games here at GameSpot, and you can read our verdicts on them via the links below.
You can read the full top 10 sales chart for this week below, courtesy of UKIE and GfK Chart-Track. Note this table does not include digital sales data, and so should not be considered representative of all UK game sales.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/top-10-uk-games-chart-switch-exclusive-fire-emblem/1100-6468730/
Season 10 of Fortnite is almost upon us. The next season of Epic’s popular battle royale game officially kicks off on all platforms this Thursday, August 1, and as the developer traditionally does before each seasonal changeover, it has begun dropping a few teaser images, which seem to hint at some kind of time warp theme for the new season.
The first teaser, which you can see below, was shared ahead of the finals of the Fortnite World Cup. The tweet simply reads, “Think Back,” and features an image of Dusty Depot, which was famously destroyed by a giant meteor and became Dusty Divot all the way back in Season 4. This seems to suggest the beloved area could be making a return in Season 10.
Think Back. 8.1.2019 pic.twitter.com/StlbA42Cwj
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) July 28, 2019
The second teaser image, which dropped earlier today, features what appears to be some kind of new mech that’s coming to the game. “Look Forward,” the tweet reads, which again hints at some kind of space-time disruption taking place in the new season. You can take a look at the second teaser below.
Look Forward. 8.1.2019 pic.twitter.com/NSKq5diQrN
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) July 29, 2019
Each seasonal changeover in Fortnite is typically preceded by some world-changing event, and earlier this month, a giant robot did battle with the monster that was formerly frozen beneath Polar Peak. The mech was ultimately able to defeat the monster by impaling it with a giant sword hidden beneath Neo Tilted, but the Vault in Loot Lake was damaged during the confrontation and is becoming increasingly unstable, which may be the catalyst for whatever time-related event leads to Season 10.
With Season 10 only a couple of days away, time is quickly running out to complete Fortnite’s Season 9 challenges. If you need help mopping up any remaining tasks, you can find tips and guides for all the trickier ones in our complete Season 9 challenges roundup. Fortnite’s second birthday event is also underway until July 31, and it has its own set of challenges to complete and rewards to unlock. Most are fairly straightforward, but the only one that may pose a problem asks you to dance in front of 10 different birthday cakes. Be sure to check out our birthday cake locations guide.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-season-10-teaser-images-hint-at-dusty-dep/1100-6468725/
Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption publisher Rockstar Games has been accused of tax avoidance in a new report. Investigative thinktank Tax Watch UK states in its report that Rockstar’s combined companies paid zero corporation tax in the United Kingdom between 2009 and 2018, despite lifetime sales of Grand Theft Auto V totaling an estimated US $6 billion.
Further, Tax Watch claims Rockstar North, the Edinburgh, Scotland-based studio that led development of GTA V, claimed £70m of tax credits from Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs over a 10-year period. Rockstar, which is owned by US company Take-Two, apparently achieved this by listing its profits outside the UK, instead declaring a net loss in the UK for the decade ending 2018.
The thinktank said: “This report also raises questions as to whether an appropriate amount of profit has been allocated to the UK companies involved in the game’s development. Seven active companies based in the UK using the Take-Two and Rockstar names declared a total profit before tax of £47.3m in the UK between 2013 and 2018. However, over the same period we estimated the operating profit of games published by Rockstar to be in the region of $5 billion.”
It continued: “It is our opinion that a more appropriate allocation of profit between the US and UK would have resulted in substantially more profit being allocated to the UK. This would have meant that Rockstar North would not be eligible for a payable tax credit. Instead, Take-Two and the Rockstar companies should have had a substantial tax liability in the UK.”
Grand Theft Auto V had sold nearly 110m copies as of May 2019 and is widely believed to be the most commercially successful entertainment product ever.
The UK government’s video game tax relief scheme allows developers to reduce their tax bill if they meet certain criteria, such as being developed in the UK or involving British characters, locations, themes, or issues. The body in charge of judging games on these criteria is the British Film Institute, which deemed GTA V as being sufficiently “culturally British” to qualify for the relief.
Tax Watch argues the only justification for GTA V being “culturally British” is its development being led from Edinburgh, but that this means the company should have paid more tax than it has.
The thinktank continued: “The situation is absurd. The large amounts of subsidy that Rockstar North has been able to claim from the UK government demonstrates that the video games tax credit system is not working as intended. The government should hold an immediate review into its effectiveness.”
It concluded: “We do not believe that this division of profits can be justified under the so-called ‘arm’s length’ standard found in international tax law. There is no evidence that HMRC has challenged this set-up or that Take-Two … has acted illegally. However, it is open for HMRC to challenge the allocation of profit under the transfer pricing system and we urge them to investigate this case urgently.”
HMRC, for its part, told GamesIndustry that around half of large UK businesses are under investigation for tax reasons but that it couldn’t comment on a specific case.
Rockstar is not the only large company accused of avoiding paying corporation tax in the UK. Multinational groups such as Amazon, Starbucks, Vodafone, and Google have come under fire in recent years for registering much of their profits overseas to dodge UK corporation tax.
GameSpot has contacted Rockstar for comment.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/gta-red-dead-redemption-publisher-rockstar-accused/1100-6468724/
Nintendo will reveal more details on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate‘s new DLC fighter, Hero of Dragon Quest fame, in a new livestream. The publisher says it will reveal the character’s release date and other “new details” in the stream, which will premiere on July 30 at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM BST / 11 PM AET.
Nintendo has also confirmed Smash’s new update, version 4.0, will launch “within seven days.” It’s not clear if Hero will arrive at the same time as the 4.0 update. The company also warned this forthcoming update will erase any replays saved from previous versions; if you’ve replays you’d like to keep, you should convert them to videos and save them to the system from within the in-game vault.
#SmashBrosUltimate replays created in versions before 3.1.0 are not compatible with 4.0.0, which releases within 7 days. If you have replays you want to keep, you’ll need to convert them by going to Vault -> Replays -> Replay Data -> Convert to Video before updating the software.
— Nintendo of Europe (@NintendoEurope) July 29, 2019
Nintendo has released additional DLC fighters since launch to further expand Ultimate’s already extensive roster. The first was Piranha Plant, one of Mario’s most memorable enemies. It was followed up with Joker, the main protagonist of Persona 5. Dragon Quest’s Hero will be the third of the six DLC fighters scheduled for the game, while the next will be Banjo-Kazooie. The characters are available individually for $6 / £5.39 or together in the game’s season pass, which costs $25 / £22.49.
In our Super Smash Bros. Ultimate review, Edmond Tran wrote: “An inconsistent online mode and situational downers don’t stop Super Smash Bros. Ultimate from shining as a flexible multiplayer game that can be as freewheeling or as firm as you want it to be. Its entertaining single-player content helps keep the game rich with interesting things to do, as well as bolstering its spirit of loving homage to the games that have graced Nintendo consoles. Ultimate’s diverse content is compelling, its strong mechanics are refined, and the encompassing collection is simply superb.” He awarded the game an 9/10.
from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/smash-bros-ultimate-stream-coming-this-week-will-r/1100-6468722/
An HD remaster port of the first game in the series that started it all.
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In order to get this elusive certification seal, you have to take the item from a very powerful enemy.
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