Playstation Store Update February 14, 2017/ Final Fantasy Sale, 2K Sale

New Pre-orders

  • Horizon Zero Dawn ($59.99)
  • Horizon Zero Dawn Digital Deluxe Edition ($69.99)
  • Lego Worlds ($24.99)
  • Night in the Wood ($19.99/PS+ $17.99)
  • Psychonauts In The Rhombus Of Ruin ($19.99/PS+ $17.99)

PSVR Games

  • Joshua Bell VR Experience (Free)

PS4 Games

  • Battle Islands: Commanders (Free)
  • Flywrench ($6.99)
  • For Honor ($59.99)
  • For Honor Deluxe Edition ($69.99)
  • For Honor Gold Edition ($99.99)
  • iO ($7.99/PS+ $6.39)
  • Monster Loves You ($9.99/PS+ $7.49)
  • MX Nitro ($19.99)
  • Ride 2 ($59.99)
  • Semispheres ($9.99/PS+ $8.99)
  • Sniper Elite 4 ($59.99)
  • Sniper Elite 4 Deluxe Edition ($89.99)
  • Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found ($14.99)
  • Vertical Drop Heroes HD ($6.99/PS+ 5.59)

PS Vita Games

  • Bridge Constructor ($9.99)
  • iO ($7.99/PS+ $6.39)
  • Uncanny Valley ($12.99)
  • Vertical Drop Heroes HD ($6.99/PS+ 5.59)

PS4 DLC

Assetto Corsa

  • Porsche Pack Vol.3 DLC ($6.99)

Battle Islands: Commanders

  • Bonus Supply Drop (Free)
  • Nugget of Gold ($.99)
  • Bag of Gold ($4.99)
  • Case of Gold ($19.99)
  • Vault of Gold ($49.99)
  • Shipload of Gold ($99.99)

Battlefield 1

  • Battlepacks x 40 ($54.99)

Blood Bowl 2

  • Chaos Dwarfs ($6.99)
  • Khemri ($6.99)

Farming Simulator 17

  • Kuhn equipment pack ($14.99)

For Honor

  • 5,000 Steel Credits Pack ($4.99)
  • 11,000 Steel Credits Pack ($9.99)
  • 25,000 Steel Credits Pack ($19.99)
  • 65,000 Steel Credits Pack ($49.99)
  • 150,000 Steel Credits Pack ($99.99)
  • Deluxe pack ($9.99)

HAWKEN

  • Jobs Early Access Bundle ($19.99)

Paragon

  • 10,000 (+1,800 Bonus) Paragon Coins

Resident Evil 7 Biohazard

  • Banned Footage Vol.2 ($14.99)

Ride 2

  • Aprilla and Suzuki Bonus pack ($2.49)
  • Booster Pack ($4.99)
  • Ducati Bikes pack ($5.99)
  • Exotic Bikes Pack ($5.99)
  • Free Bikes Packs 1 through 4 (All free)
  • Limited Edition Bikes Pack ($5.99)
  • Rising Sun Bikes pack ($5.99)
  • Season Pass ($29.99)
  • Special Edition ($79.99)

Rockband 4

  • ‘Don’t You (Forget About Me)’ – Simple Minds ($1.99)
  • ‘I Will Survive’ – Cake ($1.99)
  • ‘Want To Want Me’ – Jason Derulo ($1.99)
  • Pack à Trois ($5.49)

Sniper Elite 4

  • Season Pass ($34.99)
  • Camouflage Rifles Skin Pack ($4.99)
  • Target: Fuhrer ($9.99)

World of Tanks

  • Zizka Skoda T 40 Loaded ($29.99)

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Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Sale

PlayStation 4

  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD – $14.99
  • Final Fantasy VII – $7.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – $9.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Collector’s Edition – $29.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward Collector’s Edition – Price Not Shown
  • Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward – Price Not Show
  • Final Fantasy XIV Online – $19.79
  • Final Fantasy XV – $39.59
  • Final Fantasy XV Digital Premium Edition – $64.59
  • Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster – $24.99
  • World of Final Fantasy – $35.99

PlayStation 3

  • Final Fantasy XIII-2 – $7.49
  • Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster – $14.99
  • Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII – $9.99

PlayStation Vita

  • Dissidia 012 [duodecim] Final Fantasy (PSP) – $7.49
  • Dissidia Final Fantasy (PSP) – $7.49
  • Final Fantasy III (PSP) – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection (PSP) – $7.49
  • Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (PSP) – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster – $14.99
  • World of Final Fantasy – $23.99

PSOne Classics

  • Final Fantasy IX – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy Origins – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy Tactics – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy VIII – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy VII – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy VI – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy V – $4.99

2K Sale

PlayStation 4

  • Battleborn – $14.99
  • Battleborn Digital Deluxe – $18.74
  • BioShock: The Collection – $38.99
  • Borderlands: The Handsome Collection – $19.79
  • Evolve – $11.99
  • Evolve Digital Deluxe Edition – $15.99
  • Evolve Ultimate Edition – $19.99
  • Mafia III – $29.99
  • Mafia III Deluxe Edition – $39.99
  • NBA 2K17 – $38.99
  • NBA 2K17 ‘All-Time College Bundle’ DLC – $7.49
  • NBA 2K17 Kobe Bryant Legend Edition Gold – $54.99
  • NBA 2K17 Legend Edition – $47.99
  • WWE 2K17 – $29.99
  • WWE 2K17 Digital Deluxe – $44.99
  • XCOM 2 – $29.99
  • XCOM 2 Digital Deluxe Edition – $37.49

PlayStation VR

  • Carnival Games VR – $9.99
  • NBA 2K VR Experience – $8.99

PlayStation 3

  • NBA 2K17 – $29.99
  • WWE 2K17 – $29.99
  • WWE 2K17 Digital Deluxe – $39.99

PlayStation Vita

  • Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution 2 Plus – $4.99
  • XCOM: Enemy Unknown Plus – $4.99

“Here Come the Girls,” Trailer confirms Cheetah, Catwoman, and Poison Ivy for Injustice 2

Warner Bros. Interactive and NetherRealm Studios have released a new trailer for Injustice 2,  “Here Come the Girls,” which confirms Cheetah, Catwoman, and Poison Ivy as playable characters.

Poison Ivy was featured in the story trailer, but this is the first time she’s been confirmed as a playable charcter.

Injustice 2 is due out for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on May 16.

Watch the trailer below.

Here are all of the Companies that are confirmed to attend E3 2017, So Far

So far we know a few companies that won’t be showing up to E3 this year, including Electronic Arts (hosting its own event down the street).

But what about the companies that will be attending?

We have a list of which companies that have been confirm and will be attending E3.

You can check out the list below:


  • 505 Games
  • Activision Publishing, Inc.
  • Aksys Games
  • Alienware
  • Arozzi North America, Inc.
  • ASTRO Gaming
  • ATLUS / SEGA
  • A4Tech
  • BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc.
  • Bethesda
  • Bigben Interactive
  • Bionik
  • BKOM Studios
  • Capcom U.S.A., Inc.
  • CBS Interactive
  • China Press & Publication Pavilion
  • Click Entertainment Ltd.
  • Cloud Hub
  • Daedalic Entertainment GmbH
  • DC Games Group
  • Dell
  • DGL GROUP
  • DXRACER USA LLC
  • Epic Games Inc.
  • Focus Home Interactive
  • GAMELOFT
  • Genertec – China Pavilion
  • vGrey Box
  • Hori
  • Hyperkin, Inc.
  • IGN
  • InComm
  • InnoGames
  • Kalypso Media
  • Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
  • LIFEFORM
  • Logitech G
  • Magic: The Gathering
  • Maximum Games
  • MAYFLASH LIMITED
  • Mecca Electronics
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • My Arcade
  • Naughty America
  • nDreams
  • Nexon America, Inc.
  • Nintendo of America Inc.
  • NVIDIA Corporation
  • Nyko Technologies
  • PDP
  • PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE – PRIMA
  • Perfect World Entertainment
  • Pico Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Plantronics
  • D.S. INDUSTRIES INC.
  • Rebellion
  • RIZING GAMES
  • ROCCAT, Inc.
  • SEGA Europe
  • Shacknews
  • Sony Interactive Entertainment America LLC
  • Splash Damage
  • Square Enix, Inc.
  • Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
  • TaleWorlds Entertainment
  • Team17
  • Telltale Games
  • Tencent
  • THQ Nordic Games
  • Tobii AB
  • Turtle Beach
  • Ubisoft Entertainment
  • WangYuan ShengTang
  • Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  • XSEED Games

Remember this is a list of companies that are confirmed so far, with many more to be announced as we draw closer to the event.

Humble Freedom Bundle

In case you haven’t already heard, the guys over at Humble Bundle have released the Humble Freedom Bundle, over 600 dollars worth of games and books for a minimum of 30 dollars. All of the proceeds from this purchase will go towards helping ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), The IRC (International Rescue Committee) and and MSF (Doctors without Borders)

Humble bundle is going to match up to 300,000 dollars which is awesome considering that the sales have already reached 1.4 million dollars that’s in 42,500 sales.

Some of the games in this bundle include Stardew Valley, Stanley Parable and Subnautica all good games. Check out the rest of the stuff in this bundle in the link below.

Freedom Bundle

Review: Double Dragon IV (PS4, Steam)

Double Dragon IV (PS4,Steam)
$6.99

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Double Dragon‘s main franchise originally had only three titles and were beloved by many gamers of the beat’em up genre. The first three games were released on the NES and in the Arcades back in the late 80’s and early 90’s and later had a spin-off entry in 2012, titled Double Dragon Neon, which reminisced on the franchise with its 80’s theme. Now, in 2017, we finally get a new entry to the series for Playstation 4 and PC, published by Arc System Works, who aren’t the original publisher, but bought the rights to the franchise last year.

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Visuals

Double Dragon IV could not look any better, mainly because key team members involved in the 1987 arcade version have teamed up to recreate the next chapter in the Double Dragon saga. This helped the title to not bring in any new visuals and stays true to series we grew to love. Bringing back the original sprites from Double Dragon II for enemies , as well as bringing a few new enemies with the same 8bit style, players will feel right at home. Especially with the menus old-school layout and players energy hub layout. This will have veteran gamers back into the series, but also can be a turn off for newcomers.

Sure, the same old enemies are back with some new friends, but you will only see twelve of them throughout the game. Yes twelve, re-skinned/colored variants of the same enemies, along with 5 different bosses. For new players, this can get visually repetitive and boring fighting the same guy with his friend that looks exactly like him but green. I would have loved to see more new enemies since it is a new title to the original series.

Double Dragon IV‘s visuals may not be for everyone and it would of been great to just add a little more enemies, but players who love the retro style looks and  grew up on Double Dragon will love this blast from the past visuals.

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Audio

Arc System Works has done well for Double Dragon IV’s soundtrack. The music will have players ready to jump in and kick ass, whether if its alone or with a friend. The soundtrack has brought the past and present together. They have also done players a favor, by giving players a choice of a normal new soundtrack for a new feel to the game or a retro soundtrack for players who want to head back to the early day’s of gaming. This is great because players will enjoy the choices, but the soundtrack isn’t perfect, there are a few problems.

The modern soundtrack is made up of a mix of retro sounds and new instruments, which sounds great. Same goes for the retro soundtrack but they fall flat after you make your way to the end. Players will hear instantly that some stages have tracks that were recycled from old titles and reused from this title and this takes from the new game experience. I would have loved to hear a brand new full official soundtrack to jam to.

The soundtrack from Double Dragon IV has some great new tunes, but it just doesn’t feel like the developers added enough tracks to enjoy and have play in your head, over and over again.dd4screenshot1

Gameplay 

The core gameplay for Double Dragon IV will bring you back to the beginning of the series which isn’t bad at all, and will have you completing stages with friends by making your way past obstacles and teaming up against boss battles. Arc Sytem Works has also brought back the dual mode in which you can play against friends and even a tower mode. Both are great fun and have great replay value.

If you have ever played any of Double Dragon games, you will remember the frustration you will encounter while jumping past obstacles, dodging spike drops, and constantly getting knocked down by your foes, and this is all still here in the latest entry. The only difference is that its doesn’t seem as balanced. Player will find themselves surrounded by enemies constantly knocking them down and taking their lives as well as tightly timed obstacles that will have you wanting to break your controller.

The gameplay is fun but does has it flaws. For instance, levels do not feel like they have been filled like they should and the levels seem easy until you make it halfway through the game where the difficulty jumps up and doesn’t take mercy. This is when players will struggle and have to waste their credits, but then you also can reselect the previous level you have completed and continue on.

 

Verdict

Double Dragon IV is worth the pick up for the price, but don’t expect anything new, or ground breaking. It is the Double Dragon player grew to love, but not much for new players looking for something more.

I would rate this game on a scale 1-10 a 6 out of 10 for the effort to bring us back to that nostalgic age of the beat’em up series, but nothing else but that.

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