RUMOR: Star Wars Battlefront Getting a Single Player Mode

A Reddit user by the name of uninspired_zebra managed to uncover a hidden menu in Star Wars Battlefront that included a mode called “Instant Action”. The menu was said to be discovered after the release of a recent update.

The mode’s description reads, “Enjoy epic battles offline by yourself or with a friend”.

The user posted a YouTube video which you can see below.

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Whether or not the video is real is yet to be conformed, but it sure does look convincing.

Stay tuned for any updates!

Concept Images of Cancelled Disney Infinity Figures Surface

Over the past few weeks, a lot of cancelled ideas and concept art for Disney Infinity have begun to surface.

As reported by Kotaku, there was a ton of content in the works for the game, including new Play Sets, figures, and even some 12-inch premium figures that would offer some unique features.

Of course that news has been out for weeks now. Interestingly, now we are starting to get a look at what some of those characters may have looked like.

Most notable, the Dr. Strange figure has some impressive concept art up that appears to draw inspiration from the upcoming film.

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This would be an obvious choice seeing as the movie is slated for a November 2016 release. Too bad we’ll never get to try him out in Marvel Battlegrounds.

Another piece of concept art that has come out is the premium Hulk figure.

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This is believed to be the 12-inch figure that would launch with a special line-up of premium figures late this year. In addition to Hulk, we were also going to get a premium Hulkbuster, Elsa, and Jack Skellington.

Finally there is a character that would have really gotten Disney fans hyped.  Yes, a Peter Pan figure was in development, and as you can see below, he looked great!

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It is really interesting to see all the content that could have been. Of course, we will keep you posted should any more information surface.

REVIEW: LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Note: I played through LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens in about eight hours. I played the standard version of the game on PlayStation 4. During my play through, I completed the story and unlocked a variety of items, and characters. This review reflects only my time spent during this play through. 

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The last time I played a Lego video game was back in 2009, when LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures was the most recent entry. Even then, I only played it because it came bundled with my Xbox 360. Suffice to say, I am not necessarily one to play Lego video game.

When I started up The Force Awakens, I expected to experience much of what the Lego games are known for: basic beat-’em-up combat, simple platforming, and a twist of cutesy satire. While I did find all of the above in this game, I also found so much more. The Lego games have changed a lot since I last played one, and for the better I might add.

Let’s start off  with visuals. The first thing I noticed when I got into the game was that it looked gorgeous! I couldn’t help but wonder why developer TT Fusion spent so much time making a game about toys look so good. Not only do the Legos looks fantastic, but the environments look almost as good as EA’s Star Wars Battlefront. The game’s visual style seems like a nod to those who played with Legos in their backyard growing up.13575848_10209774332497160_1232516512881568721_o

Audio wise, the game is a bit more divisive. While the music is spot on, with the inclusion of John Williams famous soundtrack, the voice acting is a little off putting. Not that it is bad by any means, the problem is that audio is pulled directly from the movie and put in the game. It just sounds a little strange seeing a Lego version of Rey sound exactly like Daisy Ridley. Perhaps its just me, but I preferred it when characters were mute in the Lego games. It gave the interactions and cutscenes a little more charm. However, it is a nice touch that TT Fusion even got some of the real cast of the film to record additional lines. They really went all out with this one. 13582065_10209774331457134_2142404366120453614_o

Now onto the gameplay. The game is split up into ten levels and even includes both a prologue and epilogue, so in some ways I suppose it has twelve levels. The story does a pretty good job sticking to the events of the film, but what really makes the story interesting is the addition of events that the film doesn’t cover. The game opens up with a 30 minute level that takes place at the end of Return of the Jedi. This level nicely ties the events of the original trilogy to The Force Awakens. Throughout the game, you’ll encounter little parts here and there that explain things like where Poe Dameron was after he got separated from Finn. It is fun to see the game explore events we didn’t get to see in the movie. 13528223_10209774332457159_6140509339398871452_o13495494_10209774330137101_758533087453380936_o

Like I mentioned early, A LOT has changed since I last played a Lego game. Star Wars: The Force Awakens adds a ton of new mechanics to the formula that help spice up the simple gameplay of previous entries. One thing is for sure with this game, I never felt like I was doing the same thing for too long. Each character has their own unique abilities that are used for puzzle solving. While puzzles are never challenging, they are still fun and rewarding.

One new mechanic that I didn’t find myself enjoying too much was the ability to use Lego scraps to build more than one object. I understand the puzzle element this mechanic is supposed to add but I always felt like these obstacles just broke up the otherwise smooth pacing of the levels.

However, there is another new mechanic that I absolutely adored. You can take cover behind structures and gameplay will suddenly turn into a cover based third-person shooter. These segments of levels were always entertaining and added some exciting set pieces to the game. 13558724_10209774331297130_5626193635904831000_o

The game’s excitement builds throughout the adventure. I was actually more enthusiastic about the game during the second half of my play through. I suppose this is a testimony to how varied and fresh the gameplay can be. Towards the end of the game, level types vary drastically. I especially enjoyed the X-Wing missions as Poe. They feel like a simplified version of a good Star Fox game. Flying is intuitive and easy, and offered a nice break from the focus of Rey and Finn’s adventure.

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My absolute favorite aspect of the game is the amount of fan service and humor put into the game. The banter between Stormtroopers is flat out hilarious, and I often found myself stopping in the middle of a level just to listen in on what they were saying. Characters and environments constantly make allusions to Star Wars related references that will have any fan laughing, or geeking out. It is very clear that the team at TT Fusion is full of Star Wars fans. Their enthusiasm and passion for the franchise shines through four the entire game.

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As with any Lego game, expect tons of replay value. Each level is filled to the brim with puzzles and unlockables, some of which aren’t even accessible until Free Play mode is unlocked. The roster of characters includes everyone you can think of in the Star Wars universe, including Episode 7 director himself, J.J. Abrahms. Co-op couch play is a staple in the Lego games series that makes its return once again. There is a ton of content here for $60.

Overall, LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens packs a fantastic deal for fans. The gameplay is fresh and exciting for players of all-ages. The game looks, sounds (arguably), and feels great! Whether you’re playing by yourself, or with a buddy, LEGO: Star Wars: The Force Awakens has tons to offer and is one of the best Star Wars games in years.

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Star Wars Battlefront is Heading to Bespin

Get ready for more Star Wars Battlefront because on June 21, EA is releasing the Bespin digital expansion for season pass owners. The content will then be made available to everyone else just two weeks later.

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Players will get to battle it out through four all-new maps featuring iconic areas such as Cloud City, the Administrator’s Palace, Bioniip Laboratories, and carbon-freezing chambers.

In addition to the new maps, players will gain access to a new hero, Lando Calrissian, and a new villain, Dengar the bounty hunter. Both characters will have blasters, as well as their own unique abilities. Lando will be able to “use tricks against his enemies”, while Dengar wields a DLT-19, making him “the first Hero with a heavy blaster so far”.

Two new weapons will be added to the game’s arsenal, the X-8 Night Sniper and EE-4 blaster, though not much else is known about these weapons. Below is a picture of the EE-4 blaster.

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Stay tuned for more Battlefront news as we head into E3 week.

VIDEO: EA is Making a Ton of New Star Wars Video Games: Battlefront 2 & More!

On Sunday evening, EA held their E3 event called “EA PLAY”. During the show, the company laid out the future of their Star Wars games for the next few years.

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Throughout the rest of 2016, EA will continue to support games like Star Wars Battlefront, Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, and Star Wars: The Old Republic with tons of new content, some of it will even be free! In December, Battlefront will receive a new premium DLC that has yet to be specified, leading most to speculate it will be a Rogue One tie-in.

Things start to get really interesting in 2017, when developers DICE and Motive release a new Star Wars Battlefront game, presumably Battlefront 2. The sequel is said to include a single-player campaign, which the first one lacked. For now, EA has just said that the game will include “significant additions”.

In 2018, players will get the Star Wars game that everyone has been so eagerly waiting for. The team at Visceral, makers of Dead Space, will be bringing an action adventure Star Wars game that is set in an all-new Star Wars universe. The game is expected to have a large emphasis on great story telling, thanks to the collaboration with writer Amy Hennig (writer for the Uncharted series).

Finally, EA mentioned that Respawn Entertainment (creators of Titanfall) is hard at work on a new third-person action Star Wars game. No specific release window was provided for the game, though it was mentioned that this Star Wars title will take place on a different timeline that has not been visited before in any other Star Wars game.

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Star Wars Battlefront VR Teased

During Sony’s E3 Media Briefing, EA’s new Star Wars Battlefront VR experience was shown for the first time, with more detail and a proper name. Officially titled Star Wars Battlefront X-Wing VR Mission, the game is just that. Developer Criterion Games will be bringing this experience for free to anyone that already owns Star Wars Battlefront on PS4.

James Svensson, a producer at Criterion, had this to say, “You will be instantaneously transported from the comfort of your living room to an X-wing cockpit in space”.

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Although no release date was provided, Sony has confirmed that their VR headset will comet on October 13.

LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Demo Out Now

Sony showed off a new trailer for the upcoming LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens tonight at their E3 Press Conference.

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The Trailer shows some of the best moments from the movie and in typical LEGO fashion, there is tons of humor added to the mix. Check out the trailer below to see all your favorite Star Wars characters interact with each other.

LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens is set to release on June 28 for PS4, PS3, PS Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, 3DS, and PC. In the meantime, a free demo is now avaibale for all PS4 owners. You can now try the game before it is even released!

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New Spider-Man Game Coming to PS4

Sony surprised audiences tonight at their E3 conference with the announcement of an all-new Spider-Man game coming exclusively to PlayStation 4. The game is being developed by Insomniac games, recently known for Sunset Overdrive, and if Spider-Man plays anything like that, fans should be very pleased.

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Along with the announcement came a trailer, which you can watch below. The trailer shows the Web Head swinging his way around New York City and fighting baddies. Also interesting, Spidey’s suit is unlike anything we have seen before. Some elements seem like nods to the recent Civil War suit but overall, it looks to be something entirely new.

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On the PlayStation Blog, developer Insomniac posted, “Spider-Man is one of the most iconic and well-known characters in the world, and we’re thrilled to be given the responsibility to create a brand new, authentic Spider-Man story”. They also mentioned that this Spider-Man is unrelated to the upcoming MCU movie.

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No release window was provided for the game, though given that it was just a CG trailer, I’d say we have at least two years before we get our hands on Insomniac’s Spider-Man.

REVIEW: Disney Infinity “Finding Dory” Play Set Offers Hours of Fun

Note: I completed all of the story missions in the Finding Dory Play Set. I also played a few side missions and completed all of the challenges. In the end, I played roughly seven hours. The following review reflects only my time spent during this play through.

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It pains me to admit it, but the final piece of content for Disney Infinity is officially here. This marks the end of the line for Avalanche Software’s fantastic toys-to-life Disney game. With that said, the Finding Dory Play Set was created during a time when the team thought the franchise still had a long and bright future ahead. This Play Set was not designed to be a farewell to fans, it was supposed to be the next Play Set of many. The Finding Dory Play Set feels like an odd send-off for the series, though it clearly was never intended to be the last piece of content.

Alright, all despondent fanboy feeling aside, let’s get into the review. The game’s story centers around Dory and friends returning to the MLI after a flooding takes place. Playing as either Dory or Nemo, your objective is to rescue all the fish you can. Once a level is complete, you return to the ocean with your new fish friends in a community that Dory and Marlin have constructed for the transient fish.

Dory and Nemo can attack with their tail’s and trap enemies in bubbles. Although adding fish characters to the Disney Infinity roster sounds like a challenge, the final product results in some of the game’s most interesting characters. The majority of the gameplay is 2D side scrolling adventure-esque, while the hub world, side missions, and challenges are all in third-person.  The camera is a bit weird while swimming in third-person but not enough to really hinder gameplay. Much like the Inside Out Play Set, I found myself wishing more of the game was third-person. Still, the 2D play style is fun and unlike Inside Out, I found myself more engaged throughout missions.

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The game’s 13 story missions consist of making it from point A to point B, while trying to find all the stray fish you can. The levels offer small puzzles that never progressed enough to really challenge me, though I would not hold that against the game seeing as Disney Infinity is an all-ages game.

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Surprisingly, the levels do change enough in variety that I was always entertained. Some levels have you jumping from fish tank to fish tank while defeating enemies, and other levels have you avoiding kids grabbing at you as you try and make your way through the touch pool.

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Another fun element to the gameplay is the addition of tools, or in this case, assistants. Throughout the game you unlock a shrimp, a cuttlefish, and a crab that all possess different abilities that help you to solve puzzles and unlock new areas. While their contributions are simple, it sure adds some variety to the gameplay and prevents the player from completing a level simply by pushing the analog stick in the right direction.

Once the story is complete, you can return to previous levels to gain access to new areas and collectibles. You can also play around in the hub world, continue to customize the community you’ve built, and beat your previous records on challenges. Overall, the Play Set offers a lot for the $30 asking price.

Speaking of which, this is the second time a Play Set has only included one figure (the first being Marvel Battlegrounds). The box includes the Finding Dory Play Set piece and the Dory figure. Nemo is available for purchase separately and includes two Power Discs.71CDYTOW8XL._SL1500_ The decision to include the power discs with Nemo rather than selling a separate Power Disc pack leads me to wonder if this was Disney’s response to try and move the remainder of their inventory. Of course we will probably never know but it does make one wonder…

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Presentation wise the game looks and sounds as good as ever. The Disney Infinity art style looks  fantastic across all Disney owned properties and Finding Dory is no exception. Everything from the figures (especially the figures) to the art style is a visual treat! My only gripe is the game’s voice acting. While most characters in the Play Set sound great, Marlin is painfully bad. The voice actor that plays him tried so desperately to capture the voice of Albert Brooks, but ultimately just created painful dissonance.

Overall I think fans of Disney Infinity will be quite pleased with the Finding Dory Play Set. I had a lot of fun plying it, and while it is certainly not the best Play Set, it is a really good one. The gameplay, while not reinventing the wheel, is engaging throughout, and the world is unlike anything seen before in Disney Infinity.

Finding Dory is yet another reflection of the love and hard work that has been poured into the Disney Infinity series. While it is not a proper send-off, it has been a gift for me to have one last go at a new adventure set in the Disney Infinity universe.

Disney Infinity’s Final Update is Now Live

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The final patch for Disney Infinity 3.0 is now up! The update has added the Finding Dory characters to the Hall of Heroes and provided some descriptions along with them. Also, new toys have been added to the Toy Box.

There are now five new pages of toys for the upcoming Finding Dory playset including a new Manta Ray vehicle. This vehicle answers the question of how underwater characters will be able to move on land. Movement will be similar to two-legged characters but there will be a bit of space between the ground and the character and in that space will be some bubbles to show a swimming effect. Lastly, a new Alice Through the Looking Glass skydome will also be available once a character from that series is placed on the portal.

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And that’s all she wrote! Unless Disney surprises us with something new in the future, this should be the last update for Disney Infinity 3.0.