Sword Coast Legends Comes to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One This Summer

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If you’re one for running through magical temples, caves, and fighting magnificent creatures in a D&D style games, Sword Coast Legends is just right up your alley. Sword Coast Legends you can imagine it’ll feature a cooperative or solo story that puts players in the land of the Forgotten Realms. In this adventure you’ll take on a member of the Burning Dawn, which is a small adventurers’ guild that has recently fallen on some difficult times. With, y’know, nightmares, murders, and your entire team being forced to fight the natural habitat of the world around them.

Initially released on P.C., Sword Coast Legends is a game that brings the land of Faerûn to life with iconic magical creatures, spells, items, and locations that have been directly plucked from the books. This means fans who know the 5th edition core D&D books well, will not find themselves disappointed. Enemies will vary whether adventurers play alone or together. They will take on enemies such as Hommet Shaw, a well-known Necromancer who serves Izhkin. According to D&D lore many know Izhkin as the self-proclaimed “Lord of the Dark” in the D&D universe. But even with this, characters will bring on a variety of rather memorable companions when real life friends can’t join you in the land of Faerûn.

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With this announcement, Digital Extremes has also announced that they will be releasing all previously released content and the game for 19.99 USD, but will also be releasing the upcoming DLC titled Rage of Demons. This DLC contains an entirely new adventure for players to experience and features fan-favorite Ranger Drizzt Do’Urden and his 600 lb. astral panther Guenhwyvar. And guess what? At no extra cost to you. To those who pre-order the game will be available starting June 6th, 2016.


About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Cheap A$$ Gaming – The Debate of What Store Membership is Best for You

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So when it comes to gaming, we’re all about cutting corners to save a bit of cash. We all know as gamers the cost of gaming has finally exceeded the 80-120 dollar limit, which means in the short term of things? Our games aren’t cheap. They’re actually quite expensive with micro-transactions, season passes, and other little additions here and there. Luckily a few companies have come out clean and showed their two-tier pricing scale for their games. For Ubisoft they’re showing our games are going to average between 69.99 USD to 99.99 USD depending on the value of content offered with the packaging. For many of us, that means we’re buckling down, holding our breaths, and taking a punch in the kisser. Yes, you read that right. We get hurt and we get hurt badly when it comes to what we do. However, this price scale isn’t that odd at all. Battlefield and Call of Duty entries with season passes will run you roughly 99.99 USD to 120 USD and some loose pocket change, but how can we shave off a few dollars in the long haul? Easy, lets take a look at the memberships such as GameStop’s PowerUp Rewards, Best Buy’s Gamer’s Club Unlocked, and Amazon’s Prime membership to see who takes the crown and the B.A.T.G.R. recommendation.

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Power Up Rewards
If you’re a frequent to GameStop and their system, you’re no stranger to their constant ways of trying to cut a few dollars off your pre-orders. You’re also used to the fact it takes a lot of time to even get rewards through their store. If you’re like me, it’s enough to make you cringe, and even pucker a bit at the sour taste in your mouth. While GameStop as a company has been doing a lot to reformat Power Up Rewards, they – at times – just don’t seem to get it right. As a Power Up Rewards veteran, I can already tell you I’ve not been impressed for years. Want that 5 USD coupon? Guess what. That’s going to cost you several hundred to say the least. However, GameStop has recently begun to run a lot more promotions in order to give their membership some appeal. Lately they’ve been doing things such as matching cash with in-store credit to bring in more used games, but also customers.

They’ve also been offering some rather good trade deals, the company has also made a few advances towards better promotions. Like recently, they had an offer with Far Cry Primal; buy the game, get a 1,000 reward points, plus what you already get for just purchasing the game. Good deal, right? We wish, but unfortunately, GameStop is still losing out to both Amazon Prime and even Best Buy. Their promotions are attempts to bring in some extra customers, but unlike the next two titans. This does not necessarily mean GameStop is back in the front of the race. Instead they’re going to have to change up their approach, make better offers, and even show just how good they really are in order to keep ahead of the race. Unfortunately for them, they may not have what it takes, and that spells trouble out for the company as a whole.

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Amazon Prime
If you are an avid Amazon Prime subscriber, you already know the company has a mean streak with creating some awesome deals, but also pulling a bit more money out of your pocket. With them now splitting Kindle Unlimited from Prime Membership, we won’t be surprised if they soon split both the movie and music departments away also and force users into subscribing to more services to earn just a few more dollars. But what this online giant market has done, is joined Best Buy in the 20% off of new games, but this theirs? Only through pre-orders that are directly coming from the company themselves. This means that any game you pre-order will see 20 dollars cut from the top and thrown down just for you to have. However, this does not mean hold your breath and pray that you’ll save  a giant amount. This does spell trouble for those of you who may want your game on day of release.

There has been some issues regarding this, but in the long run? It’s 20% off and you are guaranteed your copy of your game and its pre-order bonuses, which we’ll admit that Amazon has had some great offers in the past. However, that doesn’t always mean you’ll get that collector’s edition as we have seen those disappear faster than both GameStop and Best Buy. So you may want to hit multiple outlets if you are expecting a rare copy of a game. Y’know, like that DOOM Limited Collector’s Edition with the Revenant statue.

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Best Buy’s Gamer’s Club Unlocked
While we’ve never been quite impressed with Best Buy’s attempts at gaming, we can say that they are truly trying to revitalize a user base, and a consumer base. With Gamer’s Club Unlocked, Best Buy has decided to once more step up to the plate and attempt a grand slam, or if you want to be honest – undermining their competition. While Wal-Mart has never been a great place to go, GameStop has been decent, Amazon has been a crowning champion, but here comes Best Buy on their pink little bicycle, crash helmet, and a sucker in their mouth attempting to ramp a plywood ramp. Guess what? They’ve made the jump and are doing it over, and over, and over again.

But how did Best Buy manage this? We’ve become loyal to using their new service, offering between 20% off new games, 10% off used, and double points on all game purchases, this was too good to pass up, but they also offer rewards for trade-in’s, which seems to sucker punch GameStop quite well. If these two titans were in the ring? It’d be a helluva good show to watch as we know fists would be flying. What GameStop doesn’t have though, is Best Buy has one-upped them yet again. With certain pre-orders Best Buy offers between 5 USD coupons and 10 USD coupons. While these offers aren’t stackable, they are quite enjoyable, and ones that keep customers coming back. It’s why we do. The certificates, however, aren’t like GameStop’s where they are instantly redeemable. They instead are ones that you will have to wait between 15 to 30 days to see moved to your account so that you may use them. While that seems like a bit of a nail-biter, we can honestly say it’s worth it in the long haul.

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Who’s the Victor?
While some of us like to be cheap a$$ gamer’s, it’s hard to say that GameStop is even in the ring anymore. Instead they’ve been put in time out as their offers have begun to decline and not keep a grasp upon those hoping to have any form of relief when committing financially to games. While Amazon doesn’t have a loyalty program or even a rewards program of any sort, it’s nice to see they are joining in and finally giving Best Buy a run for their money. With some of their exclusive pre-order bonuses, it’s hard to say that Amazon isn’t in this race. Instead they are slightly ahead of GameStop, but not by much, but what our third competitor does offer is what these two titans don’t.

If you’re familiar with Jason and the Giant, you’ll know that Best Buy was one that suffered in this arena. Their prices are sometimes much higher than others, but with competitor pricing becoming more frequent and allowing for price matches with Amazon, it’s hard to say they aren’t ahead in this race. With their unique loyalty program through Gamer’s Club Unlocked and My Best Buy Rewards programs stacking, the points add up quick, which means fast discounts on games within a month. Due to this Best Buy has become the best one we’ve found to save a good 20-30 dollars with within a month if you are one that buys multiple games. With base games going between 59.99 USD and 89.99 USD it’s nice to see Best Buy takes those offers down to 48 USD and some change before tax and even 63 USD and some change. So our victor? Best Buy wins the day and we hate saying it, but if GameStop want’s to stay in the race, they’ll need to re-work their points scaling as well as special offers to bring in customers already using Gamer’s Club Unlocked. Unless you’re, well, a PC Gamer then Steam, GoG, and Humble Bundle have your back.


About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Hardware Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 – A Power House in a Small Device

Pros:
+Beautiful and bright AMOLED screen offering vibrant pictures and color depth
+Absurdly slim and chic for a tablet
+Batteries last quite a while even while streaming or gaming
+Upgraded memory up to 128GB via Micro SD card
+Lightning fast processing power

Cons:
-iPad Air is almost as cheap
-Comes suited with Microsoft Apps
-Plastic-ish build, going away from any form of metal
-Two speakers on bottom inhibit movie watching or gaming all together
-Headphones required to truly enjoy for media with sound


 

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When it comes to tablets we are familiar with the fact that Apple has taken that side of the market by storm. They have created some of the cheapest, most powerful, and fastest tablets on the Earth at an affordable cost. They have also offered up free OS upgrades to owners of older devices, while ensuring that performance gains to those older devices would be plausible with how the devices access apps, and even memory. Much like ACER preparing to enter the ring with their Predator performance line, we see Samsung once more entering the ring, but this time, they’re ready to yank the red carpet right from underneath everyone else and take it for their own.

Entering the ring is Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S2, which launched last year, and remains fairly relative in the terms of technology performance and upgrades. This competitor comes packed with Android offering up Google Services and even a bit of Microsoft’s own apps to allow those needing instant access to their Microsoft accounts the ease of doing so. If you have Office 365 and One Drive? Much like Google your apps are at your finger tips and at your disposal if needed be. But how does this thing compare to the market that’s becoming over-saturated with devices claiming to be performance ones? The 8 inch version, which is the one we are reviewing is extremely light, weighing in at roughly .5 to .6 pounds, the device is extremely light weight, meaning that users don’t have to worry about weight being an issue unlike former iPad devices. For those that are familiar with the iPad Air, you already know the device is light for the 10 inch version, weighing in at roughly 1lb, which makes the device alone for a metal one, feathery in weight, but still with a bit of a draw in the sense of being a strain to hold. However, this doesn’t fix the issue that fans will be slight disappointed with the devices quality in the terms of sound.

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For many that are familiar with sound quality, HTC has been dominating the market with their Boom Sound technology, which adheres to the need of quality for both multimedia and even gaming. Unlike HTC’s newer line of phones and tablets, Samsung finds itself staggering a bit. With both of the speakers being right at the bottom of the device near the USB, the sound suffers a bit when trying to hold it from the sides to enjoy films or even games. This little bit of trouble will lead to upcoming owners to needing a pair of headphones to really enjoy what they are doing without any trouble or annoyances. Much like the speakers and the USB, the audio jack is housed near the speakers, but also the USB port, making this device struggle a bit in the terms of enjoyability since cords will get in the way depending on what owners are doing. If a Skype call or even a vine? The audio situation won’t be much trouble, but as stated. For those preparing for a binging session, don’t get too comfy, you’ll want to find your headset first, which means don’t plan on sharing with others.

But even with that minor nuance, the Tab S2 is a powerful device, offering up a unique security that Apple users have been enjoying, which allows for fingerprint recognition so that the tablet can’t be unlocked by anyone, but you via the home button. The downside? Your fingerprint is stored and if someone really wanted it? It’s there for the taking. For those wondering though, the fingerprint recognition setup is rather easy, and takes only a few minutes while the S6 was a bit more of a hassle to do. Don’t want kids accessing the tablet or someone accessing work files? You can easily lock it down via the fingerprint security and make it so that it’s yours and yours only. However, when looking at the device? We aren’t looking at just the devices security, but also its overall performance.

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When looking at the Tab S2 via performance, this is where the tablet itself truly shines, and for my use? I stress tested it with games, and lots of them. The most demanding one of the lot? This War of Mine, which many fans have become familiar with on consoles and steam, but for me? It was time to take on the Tablet twist to it. Like many games it and Vainglory are rather demanding games, both of them suiting themselves with heavy particle effects, and even animations. This means that Samsung has gone all out with ensuring the Exynos octacore processor would be doing the job. To achieve this they combined both a quad-core chip at 1.9GHz with a second one sitting around 1.3GHz quad-core chip. With that ontop of it they packed the LTE or Wi-Fi versions both with 3GB’s of RAM, which is perfect to get the job done and this was perfectly exhibited while playing both This War of Mine and Vainglory as load times were quick, frames remained smooth, and both games acted just fine throughout my time with them to date.

But what Samsung does do right is packing this thing with an SD card slot so that 32GB’s doesn’t get quickly eaten by video’s, photo’s or even apps that can go on the SD card. If you’ve owned an Apple device, you know this becomes a problem, and quite quickly due to download sizes. All the while users can enjoy some built-in apps thanks to Samsung’s little bit of apps that they include, which is a popular and favorite one: Milk Music. This app allows users to customize radio stations based on their preference. For the test we decided to make a station that combined both EDM (Electronic Dance Music) with Chill, which included laid back EDM style music for those seeking to relax. For those that want a mix of say indie and techno? Have at it, this app makes just that possible. This is rather nice for those looking to have some music while playing their tablet based games or surfing the web. For a device, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is powerful, beautiful, and offers up a lot of capabilities, but the price could be a bit steep for some.

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For a tablet that is powerful, beautiful, and extremely light weight, the Galaxy Tab S2 is by far one of the best ones I have used to date. It offers a good bit of flexibility, a nice warranty, and a bang for its buck. For those wondering what the prices are. Samsung has the devices sitting at 400 USD for the 8-inch model, and 500 USD for the 9.7-inch model. While looking at one, it is suggested to check around as both Best Buy and Amazon have been having some reasonable sales on them. Both having them promotional wise between 350-400 USD depending on the screen size. If you are looking for for a device that is sleek, light-weight, and easy for on the go? This device is the best on the market and it shows through the work done here on Blast Away the Game Review. After hours of testing, the device has earned its stay for the long haul and one that’ll be here for quite some time. Sorry Apple, you got bested this time around.


 

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 Final Score: 8 out of 10


 

About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Hands-On Impressions – Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex: First Assault – Assaulting PC’s in a FPS Manner

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When looking at anime’s we’ve seen plenty of interpretations of franchises. We’ve seen Full Metal Alchemist get its own games on PlayStation 2, we even saw Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex get a full blown game, and we’ve seen plenty of Shonen Jump titles get their own fighting games. Over the past decade that hasn’t changed, but what has changed is the fact that Neoplay from Korea has taken the concept of the franchises high action moments, and put players into the roles of Section 9. But how does this work for a very Deus Ex like series?

For 29.99 (4.99 USD for the base game) I was able to quickly able to enjoy a title that former colleague and good friend Josh Turner of Beyond the Pixels recommended to me. As friends we both have a mutual taste in games for the most part, but as journalists, we tend to like to spread the word about small niche titles that deserve the recognition when they need it. The result? A game that I find myself lost in while hearing Uzumaki, Tachikoma, and even the entire team of Section 9 echoing through my headset while finding myself grossly immersed into the game. Why did I have to pay for a game that would eventually go free-to-play? To help show there is interest there, but to also get a taste of some of the “premium” content that us Early Access users get through Steam.

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The beginning result of Neople’s risk is a rather enjoyable experience, as stated, it is an experience that will make you feel as if you’re apart of the Section 9 squad, and as if you are linked to them in real time while fighting like them in the series using the cyber-brains that are linked, but also by using the Skill Sync System. This system encourages that squads stick together so that they may sync to your abilities so they can have abilities such as Thermal Radar so that they can detect enemies through walls, thermoptic camouflage so that enemies can’t see you while you are moving, or even the ability to turn your arm into a missile launcher in order to dispatch enemies that seem to like to hide clustered together. To do this? Simply hit the “E” key when near a friendly that has their ability active and prepare to devastate or sneak through the battlefield. The idea itself is a great one as I did find myself constantly moving through each map with my own team so that I could snack on their cyber powers and find my k/d sky rocketing little by little.

The down side? I often did find myself getting picked off as I was constantly the first man to enter the room and constantly popping my Bio-Gel Armor in order to heal myself and the team. While I found myself constantly bouncing between both Kusanagi and Borma so as to provide my team with tactical advances through the map. What makes these experiences even more authentic is the fact the cast from the anime have assisted with voicing in the game, and even that brings the game to life. IF you hear Bato on screen telling you to capture an item or attack an enemy? You’re truly hearing his voice actor just as you do with the rest of the cast. However, to use other characters? It’ll take some leveling for players to earn their licenses to earn more of the characters over time. For me? I bought a founders pack, got Borma and even a few other characters, but stuck with Borma for the most part so as to provide my team with healing capabilities. This means matches are both completed for GP and XP, which brings forth weapon unlocks and even character unlocks when not earning parts for your characters cyber body and brain.

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When looking away from what makes the game feel more like the anime, it’s time to look at First Assault Online for what it is. The game when broken down is a rather basic FPS title with a few adjusted mechanics, small maps, and influences to the breakneck pacing of classic titles like Unreal and Call of Duty. Just minus the skiing across maps with pick-ups. While I would like to say combat is smooth, it’s not always smooth as I did find my game giving a few small hiccups in latency, and being picked off by someone with a 5ms latency difference only to find myself dead and respawning. With only a few maps there are, matches are fast-paced, and don’t last more than 5-10 minutes depending on the game modes there. While this seems problematic, Neople is rather busy at work with new maps, modes, characters, and weapons, which will be applied through future updates. With the success of Early Access seemingly been rather well, it’ll make wonder if the F2P portion of it will succeed as it will depend heavily upon the developers to keep the game alive and how many unlocks as well as paid options they’ll toss into their title. While I would like to predict if the game will be good or even determine the life-span of this title. Lets just hope the grind doesn’t get bigger than it is.

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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: First Assault  – PC
Developer:
Neople
Publisher: 
Nexon
Cost: 
4.99 USD for Early Access/Closed Alpha Access
Release Date: 
Now Available via Early Access

While I will be the first to admit that I would have loved to have seen a Deus Ex style game come out of Ghost in the Shell, I can’t say that I’m displeased with my experiences or even begrudgingly looking upon it. In truth I enjoy the uniqueness the game offers compliments the FPS, but also the genre as a whole quite nicely, and even brings the spirit of Ghost in the Shell to life. For now? This will be the game we will have to settle for and enjoy within the long run of things. If this game shows promise, we can only hope that the console crowd will get a chance to play the game, but only if Neople can truly show that the game will succeed, and offer a bigger fan base, which I’m sure it will among anime fans.

Once the game exit’s Early Access we will be tossing a review out at a later date.


 

About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Fallout Shelter Gets Update 1.4 to Add New Content

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If you’re playing Fallout Shelter, you know the game has been getting lots of support. This includes cloud saving and even the ability to get things such as Mr. Handy in your vault. If you’re ready to invigorate your shelter, today is the day as Bethesda Zenimax has announced that the game has received some rather astonishing new additions to the game so lets take a look at what was added.

  • Turn worthless junk into useful items! Introducing… crafting!
  • New Rooms! Build the new Weapon and Armor crafting rooms and use them to create your own items in game!
  • Lunchboxes now contain a bonus 5th card: Junk!  Trust us – it’s more useful than it sounds. Lucky wasteland explorers may also find junk on their adventures.
  • Take the Overseer role to the next level. Build the new Barbershop and customize the look of any Dweller.
  • Keep up with the latest fashions! Find new Outfits and Weapons straight from Fallout 4 in lunchboxes, or craft them yourself!
  • Because four-legged companions bring overwhelming happiness, we’ve added new Dogs and Cats, and are introducing… Parrots! Plus, new Pet bonuses!
  • Time of day is now properly reflected. Because authentic Vault simulation is our #1 goal!

The title has taken the mobile community by storm with the release initially on iOS in June of 2015 while holding the future months as the third-highest-grossing game on the App Store within the first week. Since launching on both Android and iOS, Fallout Shelter has received amazing honors such as ‘App Store Best of 2015’, ‘Google Play Best of 2015’, and ‘Best Handheld/Mobile Game’ at the 2015 Golden Joystick Awards. Most recently, Fallout Shelter was named ‘Mobile Game of the Year’ at the 2016 D.I.C.E. Awards.

Since launch Vault-Tec has continued to deliver updates to Fallout Shelter. New features including pets, Survival Mode, holidays, free Fallout 4characters and cloud support have been added, with many more on the way starting with Update 1.4.


About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.


 

Monster Hunter X is Heading West Renamed as Monster Hunter Generations

For Monster Hunter fans today is one to rejoice for. Capcom has announced that their latest Monster Hunter title Generations will be heading west exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS and will feature one of the most robust set of customizations to date. The series will also serve as a tribute to the last decade of the series and will feature new areas, monsters, and even returning some of the the fan-favored regions.

The game will return the known use of cooperative gameplay via online and local play for fans that want to carry on harder tasks than before. While offering new Hunter Arts to the game, players will see a new aerial style to the game so that fans can take on aerial monsters against one another. For those looking to try out new stuff with fourteen weapon types, field skills, and power-up’s, your chance is coming soon when Monster Hunter X releases on Nintendo 3DS.


 

About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Review: Far Cry Primal – When Surviving Goes Primal

Pros:
+Astonishing graphics, animations, and detail
+An original story that deters from modern emphasis on human survival
+New weapons compliment the year 10,000 B.C. and even feel truly unique
+Lack of multiplayer truly makes the game feel alive and believable

Cons:
-Enemy camps can easily become overwhelming
-Saber tooth tiger feels at times, too powerful, or even not powerful enough
-Woolly Mammoths attack without a warning and will easily kill players


 

 

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I’ll be the first to admit my past few weeks have been busy. I’ve worked on our hands-on for Tom Clancy’s The Division Beta, Warframe, and even started working on The Witch and the Hundred Night: Revival Edition for our friends over at NIS America. While not playing those? I’ve spent a lot of free time on SMITE thanks to our newest writer, Christopher Adee who handed me an Alpha key for PlayStation 4. Deciding to take a break since I’ve been rather excited for Far Cry Primal, I headed down to our local Best Buy, toss down the money for the game, and headed home. With review copies not available, I still felt obligated to bring out the review the game, but also to enjoy it while I could still be hammering out some time on other titles.

Sitting down while it installed, my mind began to wonder what would allow the series to change, and this included what the graphics engine would be like, what weapons would be available, but also what story arch could they approach with letting go of the known formula once used. Sure I expected an approach that would require me to hunt certain creatures, gather certain resources, and even upgrade my weapons, but what I wasn’t expecting was the lush, beautiful, and massive open world. One that is large, sprawling with life, and even viewed through first person so that I would become largely immersed within the world before me. As the game began to start up, I excited grabbed my PlayStation 4’s dual shock controller, plugged in my PlayStation Gold headphones, and even turned off my gaming room lights. From there my adventure began.

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As the opening started, I was given my first glimpses of a rather cinematic experience, one that revealed Takkar and the tribe of Wenja hunters he belonged to as they tracked a herd of woolly mammoths. With food supplies short, they were close to starvation, which put their hunt in a dire situation. The language they used? One I’d never heard before, one that provided even more interest in this newest title, and one that has kept me interested for hours on end. Within opening minutes, the game took a rather familiar turn, Takkar’s tribe was wiped out, him being the lone survivor, I would be prompted to take on his need to survive, which includes him fighting his way through the wilderness to a play of safety. Within the opening hours of the game, I found myself immerse to the extent I was building up the tribe, forging new huts for the freshly recruited Wenja members, and even defending the home village from an Ulda attack only to later begin taming creatures such as wolves, dohle’s, saber tooth tigers, and even cave bears.

With my village built up to 121 people, my pack of animal companion’s almost completely filled up, and even weapons almost maxed out, my mind began to wonder while my focused begun to go outside of the campaign, which has been fantastic, but at the same time rather familiar. With an approach that fits rather perfectly tot he franchise, Far Cry Primal offers something beautiful, unique, and noticeably loved by the developers. The world is alive, it’s realistic, and the graphics are beyond amazing compared to many of this generations games. Even with games like Metal Gear Sold V: The Phantom Pain, Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare 2, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and even Halo 5: Guardians – graphics have not been a problem for a few games now. Joining those ranks is our latest open world exploration that is primitive, gory, and brutal. One that makes those games almost week in graphics, animation, and lively.

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With this tidbit of graphical and audio prowess, Far Cry Primal is definitely a departure from the guns, the explosions, and modernization we’ve become used to with most of today’s games. With this departure it began to grow easy to appreciate what made this game so unique and the fact it reminded me of a game that I have come to know and love – The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. This was no easy achievement for me to hand to the game I’ve become to love, and even enjoy for hours on end. If it’s even possible to compare the two as Far Cry Primal does not call upon magical items, dragons, and even mystical beings, but instead it calls upon the ways of old, and traditions that ancient tribes would call upon during their days. While there are a few games that call upon bows, hammers, and spears, it’s not common in AAA market anymore. Thanks to Far Cry Primal, we are able to experience this and even appreciate it even more-so than ever.

Unlike Skyrim though, Far Cry Primal doesn’t just call upon the need to revive your companion, once entering mountains that are snow covered and cold? Players will find themselves worrying about Takkar’s warmth whether it means lighting a spear on fire or even one of their hammers. They’ll have to worry about sneaking through the plains that are inhabited by their enemy tribes and even worry about resources that can be used to heal themselves, their companion, and even craft their weapons. Let alone will they worry about all those mentioned things, player swill even have to worry about rescuing other Wenja and even protecting their villages and taking out enemy villages. With this bit of a twist, it’s hard not to say that Far Cry Primal hasn’t taken on a realistic twist in order to show that its world could truly have existed at one point. To be honest? I’m not too sure it hadn’t after having played the game as long as I have. But to be honest? If the Far Cry games could do this? What’s not to say that Far Cry couldn’t keep at it with the right amount of tweaking the skill tree, requirements to unlock weapons, and even modify their weapon crafting system a little bit? To be honest, the Far Cry series would be able to rival The Elder Scrolls quite easily if given a few years of development and decision making behind how many skills could be unlocked, and the likes.

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Far Cry Primal – PC, PlayStation 4 (Reviewed), Xbox One
Developer:
Ubisoft Montreal
Publisher: 
Ubisoft
Cost: 
59.99 USD
Release Date: 
Now Available

But what makes this game more unique than past titles? The mechanics have changed a bit. Players will adjust weapons to the situation such as bee bombs to disperse large groups of enemies while switching to the heavy club to go in for close heavy combat. For range? Players will find themselves lobbing spears at enemies while even taking out the long bow for increased range. If a simple arrow doesn’t do justice and enemies are hiding behind some cover? Easy – light the arrow on fire and send it hurling their way to force them out of cover, or simply send your companion after them only to watch them get mauled while you reap the rewards afterwards. But there is something where the game does begin to struggle in the long run.

As players explore it won’t be uncommon for nature to fight back. In the mountains I found myself frustrated as the sound of a woolly mammoth trampling Takkar became all-to-familiar as I found myself muttering obscenities under my breath or even found myself all-in-all walking away for a few minutes to take a break. Once back? I soon encountered myself fending off not just woolly mammoths at night, but even saber toothed tigers, and even wolves as they went roaming across the mountains of Uros, making Takkar’s fight for survival a bit more brutal than easier. This even would show a difficulty when fighting through enemy camps, bonfires, and even territory while trying to once more tame the lands of Uros and become a master of survival while leading a tribe to the top of the food chain.


 

Normally this is where we would post the trailer, but due to this games blood, gore, and nudity. We’re not showing the trailer here, but if you want to? Head on over to YouTube here to view the official Story Trailer.


 

While Far Cry has departed from the approach it once knew, Far Cry Primal has reinvented the franchise for the better. The question at hand is, will Ubisoft follow this formula in the future and do what they’ve done now, but improve upon it? With weapons like the double arrow, the bee bomb, and even the throwing blades, it’ll be interesting to see what Ubisoft has up their sleeves for future content and even improvised content if any are to happen since a season pass is unavailable at this time.


 

Our review is based upon a copy we purchased ourselves due to the demand for review copies being extremely high. We still want to thank Ubisoft for the chances to do this review! For information about our ethics policy please click here.


 Final Score: 9 out of 10


About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Theory Craft (Heavy Spoiler Warning): Warframe and Dark Sector Exist in the Same Universe Part 1

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As many of you know, I have a thing for Warframe, but I also have a thing for Dark Sector. Dark Sector was inexplicably one of the worst, but best games I played in years when it came to pandemic type titles. Little had I known it is what inspired Warframe, I wouldn’t have had as much interest as I do  now, and that is where this first entry in our monthly “Theory Craft” series stars today. The first one is a two part series discussing and explaining the Warframe and Dark Sector history and Part 2 will explain how they come together in some plausible way.

In Warframe, our universe has a very diluted story. For those unfamiliar, Warframe takes place a universe that was recently explained to us through Update 18, where we learn the truth about who Lotus, or rather both the Orookin and the Tenno’s were and are before we can begin closing the gap and linking Dark Sector into the whole thing. Please note, however, none of this is confirmed by DE and is a direct theory created by me.

In the new and first cinematic quest line we begin to learn more about the Lotus and her Sentient name “Natah”. In this latest piece of lore we find out about what has really happened in the warframe universe thus far. Please note, however, there are also no solid dates or timeline, just an idea of what is going on. In the story we learn that the Oro are partially sentient, a creature created from possibly energy. This gives us the founding idea that the Oro could possibly create a symbiotic relationship with whom they bind to, this would give us the idea that the sentient beings such as Hunhow and Natah are possibly immortal and can not age, but also how they gained their abilities to control the special powers the way they do.

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Under the guise of a better future, we learn that the Orokin elite, human civilization was capable of spanning throughout the solar system. They were able to inhabit other planets, further technology advancement, and even go to the extent of entering a golden age. One that places the Orokin minority at the height of this new human empire. In turn, with this age of expansion the Orokin created two lesser and more subservient “races” or perhaps these races were already in place and the Orokin utilized them a bit better. The Grineer, meant to be manual laborers and a war machine, while the Corpus were meant to be administrators, scientists, and bureaucrats. This giving the Corpus the delegation of government, and such with the guidance of the Orokin themselves.

Over the centuries, they would begin to enter a decline, and the Orokin Empire would approach itself becoming near collapse as the resources of the Origin system began to stretch thin. With this happening, discontent would brew across both Orokin and the subservient races they created. This causing the Orokin to head to the nearby Tau system where they would have constructs we know as Solar Rails be placed in so they could instantly travel between the systems. Over time the plan to travel to the Tau system would begin, the Orokin  would begin terraforming (or so we think) and allow this system to become inhabitable. While in the process of this, they would also begin to achieve their own form of sentience in order to evolve past what the Orokin had predicted (This assumption is based upon the order that Shadow Stalker stepped before when he met Hunhow). In turn, the Orokin would travel from the Tau System to the Rail at Pluto, here they would make contact with things that they believed were just machines and discover the newest race; Sentients.

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In view of how the Orokin saw things, the Sentients were probably considered abberations, and in turn, a war wold be started as Orokin’s would force their superiority upon the Sentients, and attempt to wipe them out singlehande. To this efect, the Orokin have taken off more than they could possibly manage as the Old War begins to flare up. In turn, the Sentients would begin to overwhelm their enemy forces by subverting higher levels of technology in order to combat their new enemy. Here we can assume that the Sentients would possibly have used proxies to fight, machines that were designed for specific combat (Warframes?). This is also where it would be safe to assume that the Orokin would discover that Grineer, their slave race, would make great warriors. Here they would begin to clone them, weaponize them with lower tech weapons than what the corpos would have, and sent them to combat the Sentients who are holding down their grasp fairly well in this war.

As the Orokin begin to find their low tech soldiers futility rather low, the Orokin would design a new form of life, the virus known as “technocyte virus”. Rather they would weaponize a virus that had been found on Earth after it had been unleashed. The results of weaponizing the virus ended up being unleashed upon the corpus, where in turn, thousands of troops would be created. The result was not greater than the outcome they had hoped for. The infestation itself would begin to spread like a wild fire, and in turn it would assume a mind of its own, much like it did in Dark Sector. Here it would allow itself to grow as it became obvious in its current stage that the virus would not subvert machines, and so the Sentients themselves were not directly affected. With the Sentient advance barely slowed, the Orokin would grow desperate and would seek to exploit the void. In the story “The Second Dream” we learn that the void energy would leave the Sentients poisoned and they would be unable to enter it. While having put some of their own ships that were designed to expos them to void energy, they accidentally would recreate something that was discovered. This corruption in some way hurt the Oro, allowing the resulting Tenno to channel their raw void energies. The warframes in turn would be built as conduits for them as Tenno weapons.

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In turn, the Tenno would be revealed to be extremely efficient killing machines, and in turn they would be able to push back the Sentient threat as they began to put them on the edge of defeat. Here they would also almost capture the Outer terminus, but in turn, the Sentients would have one last trick. They would sent their own through the void. In turn they send some of their own through the void. Here we learn that Natah is a sentient who was created to subert the Tenno themselves, and likely through the use of Warframes. Here she would arrive to the Origin system, but was not able to prevent the Orokin forces from recapturing and crippling or even destroying Outer Terminus. Here, they would lose contact witht he Tau System and the Orokin would take this as a victory.

Over time we learn Natah would grow to gain control of the Tenno, and with this, she would bring them back to the Orokin rulers. There she would order the Tenno to cut all the Orokin down. With that chaos would be unleashed allowing the Grineer to rebel and the Corpus to flee on their own. With the Infestation out of control, the Orokin, Grineer, and Corpus would remain unchecked. Balance would be lost. Without the forces needed and them being hunted by Natah’s Tenno, the Grineer, Corpus and Orokin would disappear for some time. The Origin System as we now know it would be in chaos. There is no ruler, but the Sentients and Orokin have been reduced to nothing. With Natah now barren from having traveled through Void travel using the Solar Rails, she would fail to execute her fina command and would allow the Tenno to live in their dreams. Here she would dawn the crown of the Lotus and would become the voice to the Tenno.

As their leader, she would gain a foothold on the Origin system by maintaining order. During this time, she would soon realize that her Tenno, rather her children as she sees them, would be doomed. They would die and she would have no way to make more of these Tenno due to the absence of the Orokin. In turn, she must prepare for the inevitable return of the Sentients, thus she hides her children in “The Second Dream” where they would believe they awoke inside their Warframes (the games introduction).

As centuries pass, the Tenno and the Orokin have barely been remembered as the Old War becomes history among the stars. Over time, the Grineer were able to take the Origin System through ruthless domination. Though with it they also had found themselves disfigured and damaged through over cloning, while the Corpus themselves were able to carve a spot in the system through commerce and technology. With some attrition between the two, a war has not been heavily present. Over time the Grineer and the Corpus would begin to discover Orokin artifacts. With these artifacts they would also find small remnants of the Tenno. With this happening, Lotus would realize it’s time for her to awaken her children as the Grineer and Corpus would surely use the Tenno for their own reasons. With the Origin system in a more stable situation, the Tenno would act as infiltrators, but also assassin’s to the Lotus herself. They would complete their objectives without fer of retaliation from either side.

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During this time, The Corpus have begun to rebuild the Outer Terminus while the researcher of the Grineer, Tyl Regor, would find and break into the vault where a Sentient has been resting. Thus the story of the Second Dream had taken place. But there are a few things that do seem to need answered within the Warframe story arch now that it’s theorized and laid out. During the Hidden Messages quest, players will find that during the transitional timeframe where the Tenno were already following Lotus they were still fighting for the Orokin as they would oppose the ancients. This presents that it’s likely that Lotus was sent to directly infiltrate the Orokin, but not to subvert more Tenno to her secret army. This is also backed by the idea that Hunhow, the Sentient, tells his daughter Natah (Lotus) that “We crossed the gap, wombs in ruin, to bring and end to this. We servered the worlds, let them destroy me, why is the sequence not complete?”

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This quote hints at the idea that Natah, rather Lotus, was an insider to the Orokin Empire, there she would take her time to control the Tenno and build an army for the Sentients. This however, also gives the idea that this was used to preserve the Tau System from a Tenno invasion in case their first plan failed. Or… The more possible answer, both of these were possible, and she was to prepare the Tenno for two separate missions at once. The last possibility is a common theory among many. The Lotus wasn’t a Sentient and the infiltration was even more subtle. However, this means she would’ve been an agent from somewhere else and the Lotus’ control over the Tenno would be to see how the best course to fight the Sentients would’ve been taken. But how would this play into Dark Sector, if at all?

In Dark Sector players take the role of Hayden Tenno. An operative who has been discharged from his military service dishonorably, but also a man that works now as a secret agent, and one that does the dirty work for others in turn. Over the course of his story, we witness our protagonist become infected with the technocyte virus by a mysterious creature wearing the Nemesis warframe design we now see on Nyx within Warframe. We in turn through the game take on soldiers using biosuits, high powered weapons, and even the infestation as the virus has begun to run rampant after a failed test that was meant to be contained. As the game goes through, we witness Hayden begin to change. Thanks to his bonding with the virus and not going mad due to congenital analgesia, he was unable to feel pain, therefore the virus didn’t make him go mad during his search for a nanotechnology specialist. With the virus only affecting his right arm, somehow the virus allowed him to create the weapon we have come to know as “Glaive”.

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As players moved through the story, we learn that Hayden’s suit of armor at the end of the game is not caused by the virus, but rather a unique “Warframe” that would enhance his combat abilities and keep him safe. This suit in Warframe would be later named Excalibur and would become an idealistic design for those wanting a close range Warframe. A trademark that carried over with this was also the fact that the Lotus logo could be seen on his left shoulder throughout the game. This hint is possible that Sentients later on could have been created by humans on Earth using biotechnology or even nano-technology to transcend past the virus as it would run rampant through the world rather quickly due to Mezner’s insanity and Hayden’s inability to contain the virus.

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A early stage Jackal before the Corpus made them?

The game also foreshadowed Nemesis as a cross between both the Rhino and Nyx Warframes due to the overall appearance. Another nod towards Dark Sector is the enemy created by the virus known as “Stalker”. Our assumption that this Stalker could also be the one from the game would also give a nod towards the fact that our current Shadow Stalker is maddened by something that happened to him. Rather the fact he was driven mad by either not entering the dream or having been in it to long. Both ideas could be explained at a later date as the story expands.

But how would this link the two games together? Stay tuned for Part 2 coming this week.


 

About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

Cheap A$$ Gaming – Free to Play Games We Want on Consoles

Free-to-Play gaming isn’t all that strange of a market to console gamers. It’s a market that users of mobile platforms such as iOS and Android have gotten used to a while back and even PC has become heavily accustomed to before them. Over the years, the market has grown, and we are seeing games that stand in the Triple “A” quality. We’ve seen titles such as DOTA, Smite, Heroes of the Storm,Warframe, Blacklight: Retribution and even League of Legends take the world by storm. These free-to-play games with paid options have been a driving force in game development, but there are always a few that have slipped through the cracks or stand out to the point that they deserve a release on consoles. So we’ve made a short list of ones that.. Well would do quite well on consoles when the time comes.

So you may not be familiar with this classic franchise that kids in the 90’s and 2000’s were growing fans of. The series was not known just for it’s twitch shooting, but for it’s innovative use of vehicles, skin mods, weapon mod’s, modded game modes, and even it’s use of skiing across maps using jet packs while using disc launchers to annihilate your enemies. In recent years the game series was re-implemented by Hi-Rez Studios (Smite and Paladin’s) as a free-to-play on PC with paid options. Now? We feel with the next gen consoles, it might just be time for Hi-Rez to launch the game on next gen and wrestle with games like PlanetSide 2 and Warframe.

We all got to experience that almost awful game Ghost Recon Future Soldier. It wasn’t that the game was bad, it was more-so that the games maps were horribly unbalanced and unlocks didn’t feel noteworthy. Taking note of those changes that were needed, Ubisoft decided to join the free-to-play market with Ghost Recon Phantoms, which takes the best parts of the Ghost Recon franchise and puts them into a market where players can play freely, unlock stuff through the in-game unlock system, or simply buy what they need for cosmetic appeals or even early unlocks. Not something we haven’t seen in other games before.

For anyone familiar with the Legacy of Kain series knows that fans have been clamoring for another game in the franchise. Well with the not-so-finished ending to the series, we’ve been hunkering down for the day the series gets a reboot or even a continuation. While that doesn’t seem in the works, Square Enix did decide to let a company make their new Free-to-Play title, which seems irrevocably like a Legacy of Kain title. The game pits players as vampires against a team of humans. The idea is simple. Beat the objectives needed using two very different play styles in order to wither each others teams to nothing. While this game is still a recent release, Nosgoth does find itself as an enjoyable title for those who want nothing, but pure competition. Plus, it has vampires.

I’ll be the first to admit that I’m guilty of having no-lifed the crap out of the game for nearly 28 levels in a weekend. Sitting around at my cousins house allowed this to happen and allowed me to really get a feel for the games gunner class. The game is very-much a third person title that offers small cosmetics and the likes at the cost of real-life currency. While that may seem like a slight downer, Tera is as big and as crazy as games can get as the development team is constantly putting on contests and community challenges for fans of the game. With how it plays? Tera would fit right in with games like Warframe and even Final Fantasy XIV with a steam-punk twist. Wait… FFXIV has that. Who cares, it’s a great and enjoyable game.

If you ever wanted a replacement for the need to play another Jade Empire-esque game since the game launched, Blade and Soul is a game that doesn’t just seek to be a martial arts filled title with flashy moves and weapons. Instead Blade and Soul is a rather in-depth game that offers tons of customization, gameplay mechanics, and a decent amount of end-game content. While fans in the west have been clamoring for this game, it’ll be interesting if the game doesn’t get enough noise to come to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One within the foreseeable future.

Black Desert is an interesting MMO. With its extremely in-depth character creation, paid options, and even triple “A” style graphics, Black Desert will easily put MMO’s like Final Fantasy XIV and Tera Online in their place for who has the best graphics, bounciest physics, and most realistic graphics engine. Lets not forget it’s third-person like hack-and-slash approach that’ll send enemies flying into the skies.

Dirty Bomb having come out of open beta not long ago, is a game that presses players to play characters that they unlocked via item boxes. These item boxes contain character cards, which players will use to continue playing through the game. These character cards offer characters with unique talents, health, and even appearances. While this approach seems weird, it keeps Dirty Bomb as an interesting and rather entertaining game as they go. If blasting your way through post-apocalyptic London isn’t your idea, then we aren’t sure what is! The game is unique, fun, and quite a bit of a unique twist on team based games.

I’ve actually put a little bit of time into Red 5’s futuristic sci-fi MMO that offers a unique blend of action, shooting, and RPG elements into one. The game takes place after a tragic event happens, the world ends, and a new enemy called “The Chosen” emerge from the ashes of a shuttle. With them came death, war, and the fight to survive for the last remnants of humanity. With them being thinned out, a special group of operatives have arisen, and seek to protect the last bits of humanity in order to keep them safe.

With all of these great titles, it’s hard not to say, which one we want the most, because we do want all of them. It’s just a matter of when they will come to consoles.


 

About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.

343 Studio to Honor Fans Tremendous Loss in Halo 5 Update Available Now

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It’s always heart breaking when you hear that someone has suffered an insurmountable loss. One that doesn’t just break your spirit, but breaks you as a person. Personally, I’ve never been one to suffer a loss like Halo fan and recognized community member Adam Bartels (or thecrzedspartan as he’s known in the Halo community) lost his daughters in a tragic electrical fire. Both he and his wife have come through all odds to attempt putting their lives back together and I’m sure they will continue to do so. Thanks to the Halo Community, Adam and his Wife Rebecca were able to raised almost 30,000 USD through their  GoFundMe page. Mr. and Mrs. Bartel, from myself, and the entire team of B.A.T.G.R. our hearts go out to you and we feel for you the best we can. We pray that you two find some peace, and my your daughters rest in peace among the stars.

For those that read the title know that Halo 5 developer 343 Industries is now paying tribute to Adam and his daughters in its own way, with an in-game update containing an emblem and an added feature in an upcoming map. Here’s the announcement about the update in full:

“Last month we learned about a community member’s tragic loss. Adam (aka thecrzedspartan) and his wife Rebecca lost their daughters Trinity and Lena when their lives were claimed by an electrical fire in their family home. As a father, I can only imagine the heartache and pain caused by this loss. In the days following the tragedy, it was inspiring to see the Halo community come together to support Adam and Rebecca in a variety of ways. 

In honor of Adam’s family and his daughters, Trinity and Lena, we’ve created the Spartans Never Walk Alone pack. This pack contains the True Light emblem, which is named after the first initial of each of his daughters’ names, and is the first animated emblem to come to Halo 5. All players will receive this pack as part of this month’s free update.

As well we have included a special feature in our new Arena map, Torque. As players look up and scan the stars above, the names Trinity and Lena will be visible in the night sky. These are but small gestures meant to honor Adam’s daughters, ensuring that their memories are always close at hand within the universe he loves.”

The focus for this update is one that is important more-so than it is for game improvements. 343 Studio’s is using this time to help a fan cope with his loss and help him and his wife find some comfort in a tremendous way. This, however, is not the first time that the industry has done such notions for their fans, but 343 is keeping the gestures alive.

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Our Take:

I have lost friends and family, but never my own flesh and blood. To some extent, I can only imagine the pain that the Bartel’s are going through with their tragic losses. As someone that is a part of the Halo Community, Mr. and Mrs. Bartel my heart goes out to you. You have my deepest condolences for your loss.


 

About the Writer:

dustin_batgr_prof

Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on TwitterGoogle+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.