Xbox One Console Reviews

Last-Gen Call of Duty Buyers Will Get A Free PS4/Xbox One Upgrade

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I get the impression that Sony, Microsoft, and Activision reeeeally want you to buy a new console.

Activision has announced a cross-buy deal in which all PS3/Xbox 360 digital purchases of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will also net you the PlayStation 4/Xbox One version as well. This applies to all purchased DLC (season passes included) and any stats you might rack up—it all transfers over.

Once you have the game, you need only enter a code that comes with it to claim your other version. The deal will expire at the end of March 2015, so keep that in mind if you like sitting on codes for months on end or your birthday is in April (like mine!) or something.​
 
Been playing it non stop since launch
Yeah I've been hearing good things about it, think I'm going to get it. Gotta get 2k15 as well. Alien Isolation not getting good reviews though but I'm watching this dude playing it on Playstation live and it looks good.
 
Sunset Overdrive Gameplay / Walkthrough Part 1 - XBOX ONE




Sunset Overdrive Gameplay / Walkthrough Part 2 - XBOX ONE



Sunset Overdrive Gameplay / Sunset Overdrive Multiplayer 8 Player Chaos Squad - XBOX ONE




 

Halo: The Master Chief Collection will launch with 12 multiplayer playlists on day one, including maps and game modes from four different Halo titles — Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 4.

According to IGN, who revealed the list earlier today, playlists in the The Master Chief Collection aren’t quite set in stone either as developer 343 Industries will be on the lookout for what’s hot and what’s not, swapping and alternating playlists accordingly.
As for launch day, here are the 12 ways you’ll be able to play the Master Chief Collection multiplayer in a ranked environment.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection Multiplayer Playlists

Team Halo 2: Anniversary – Play a mix of Team Slayer and objective game types on re-mastered maps. 4v4.

Halo 2: Anniversary Rumble – Challenge seven other opponents on re-mastered maps. This is your fight and yours alone. 8-player Free-For-All.

Team Halo 2: Anniversary Social – Play with a team in unranked Team Slayer and objective game types on re-mastered maps. 5v5.

Team Slayer – Eliminate the enemy team across four Halo games: Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 2: Anniversary. Nothing but Team Slayer, 24/7. 4v4.

Big Team Battle – Battle it out in 16-player warfare with vehicles across Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 4, and Halo 2: Anniversary. 8v8.

Halo: Combat Evolved – The game that started it all. Play a mix of Slayer and objective game types in Halo: Combat Evolved for the first time on Xbox Live. 4v4.
Halo 2 Classic – It’s back. A mix of the most popular Team Slayer and objective game types from the original Halo 2. 4v4.

Halo 3 – A selection of fan-favorite Team Slayer and objective game types from Halo 3. 4v4.

Halo 4 – A mix of Team Slayer and objective game types from Halo 4, on a selection of small to medium-sized maps. 5v5.

Team Hardcore – A collection of tournament-approved game types from Halo 2 and Halo 3. The Battle Rifle is your primary weapon. 4v4.

Halo eSports – The official Halo eSports playlist. 4v4.

SWAT (Rotational) – Aim for the head! A collection of SWAT game types on our favorite maps from Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 4, and Halo 2: Anniversary. Players have no shields and are equipped with rifles. 4v4.

Earlier this week, we learned that the classic Halo: CE/Halo 2 map Warlock will be the sixth and final map to get the 1080p/60FPS remastered treatment for Halo 2 Anniversary. You can check out gameplay on Warlock, now known as Warlord, right here.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection launches on Xbox One this November 11.
What do you think of the day one list of multiplayer playlists? Does it cover good ground?



 

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The closed beta for Fable Legends on Xbox One is starting next week. Earlier this year, at E3 2014, we learned that Fable Legends would be getting a beta on Xbox One in late 2014. Registration emails are now being sent out to anyone who signed up to be notified. The beta starts next week on October 16.


Fable Legends, exclusive to Xbox One, is a cooperative role-playing game developed by Lionhead Studios. Four players team up to fight one 'evil' player in this game that takes place 400 years before the events of the first Fable.

Hit up the link below to join the beta for Xbox One. Players will be invited in batches, which sounds like the sooner you sign up, the better your chances of playing.
Anyone looking forward to playing?


Source: Fable Legends
 

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Free time is a precious commodity. Video games, TV and other media constantly vie for our attention when we've clocked out of work or school for the day. How we spend those precious few hours between EOD and bedtime is a decision not lightly made. With more and more games taking to the bite-sized mobile space or clipping their campaigns between eight and 12 hours, there isn't much need to sink all of our free time into 40-plus hour role-playing games.
Right?

Dragon Age: Inquisition will take players between 150 and 200 hours to complete all content, according to BioWare producer Cameron Lee. Dragon Age games have always been long, meaty affairs, but the world has changed since the release of Dragon Age 2. Does BioWare think players who are a few years older and, more than likely, have more life responsibilities will come back to spend more than a full week's worth of time playing one game?

Well, yes. Lee believes that there is still a place for the long game in our current market, and Inquisition has been built with those players in mind. The customary "long game" of BioWare's stories has become something of a genre in and of itself.
"We want to give our players a real world to explore — we want to give them a BioWare story," Lee said. "A really vast, epic BioWare story. That's what we do, and it normally takes 20 to 40 hours anyway to tell the story we want to tell."

Granted, players could stick to the main story and do nothing else, and still find a meaningful experience within Inquisition. But it wouldn't be the same as taking the time to explore Inquisition's every nook and cranny, killing off undead, breaking into abandoned houses, collecting loot and taking out enemies with some really satisfying combat moves. Lots of little things stacked together — from combat to story to romance options — make the Dragon Age games what they are, and skipping over all of it to just get the bare-bones story is actually doing yourself a disservice.
"People could burn through it and just do the main path, but we wanted to have a world that's fully immersive and well-defined for you to explore, discover and get involved in," Lee said. "We want you to see you decision have an impact and take shape in the world.

"We're just making more. More and more and more. And it's all entirely up to the player. It's your world, your game."

In addition to the single-player campaign, players can try their hand in multiplayer, where they can quest with friends and earn more items. Lee said that BioWare began experimenting with multiplayer "quite early" in development, and knew there were possibilities there, but it wasn't implemented until they had a clear story for it. Players will control agents of the Inquisition out questing together, and once those light narrative elements were settled on, BioWare began working within the Frostbite 3 engine to make the "dungeon-delve" multiplayer a reality.

However, these experiences and items will not transfer into the single-player mode. BioWare made the decision to keep these two modes completely separate, even so far as to not let the loot you grab carry over, because not all Dragon Age players may be the online team-game type.

"There's no gameplay connection between them," Lee said. "We wanted that because we didn't want to impact the story in negative ways, because some players may play both modes and some may not."
Dragon Age: Inquisition will launch on Nov. 18 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Windows PC.
 

A recent data leak from the chat app Slacker has revealed a number of private chat group names from a number of prominent companies. Among the companies whose chat groups has been exposed is Microsoft. A quick glance over the names reveal a lot of familiar names like OneNote, DX, OneDrive, Azure etc. But one group that may stand out in


Now what could the Xbox Super Secret be? Something related to Win 10 & DirectX12? Playing cross-platform on Xbox games? Family-Share Plan Return? The Cloud? Backwards compatibility? IllumiRoom? Cortana? Augmented Reality Glasses?


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Any guess is as good as the other at the moment. While the chat group names may have been revealed. The actual contents of each group are still private and no data was leaked from the chat logs. What do you think the Xbox Super Secret 2015 group is chatting it up about?

Microsoft Research is always working on something new
RoomAlive: Microsoft Research


Dyadic Projected Spatial Augmented Reality


Handpose: Fully Articulated Hand Tracking



Microsoft isn’t the only company tossing around words like Super Secret. A Sony Dev says the company has a ‘Lot of cool, Super-Secret Stuff’ for Project Morpheus. You can read more about that at VR Focus
Sources: Slacker Data Leak: The Verge
Data Leak Gallery: Imgur
VGN: Video Games and News
 
Xbox Store Week in Review

It’s October and that means pretty much every week is a busy one on the New Release Calendar. In the last few days, the following Xbox One titles arrived on the Xbox Games Store.


Note: Project Spark is also available for Windows 8.1 devices, and NBA 2K15 can be found on Xbox 360 as well.
Additionally, a number of titles become available for pre-order and pre-download on Xbox One this week, including some of the biggest games of the fall:

 
I'm trading this game next week.




Video: Yet another DLC area found in Destiny


It's been but two days since we last had a YouTuber telling us how to find an upcoming Destiny DLC area, and now Se7ensins (via Eurogamer) has something new for us.


Planned for release in December, the Dark Below DLC includes a Martian area called the Hypogeum - which you can access now, seemingly, by just driving through its holographic door on a Sparrow. It's a little less interesting than The Terminus area we've seen previously, but it's another glimpse into how Bungie plan to slot new content into the hubs you've already got to know and love shooting aliens in.

While you're waiting for DLC to show up, why not hit that fabled level 30 cap? We've got a guide to Destiny's endgame right here.
 
If Destiny would just automatically pair me with people for Raids and Weekly Strikes, I would be a happy man.

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any plans to release more madden bundles? wish i had picked it up early in sept when they was also giving away a free xbox game on top of that
 
any plans to release more madden bundles? wish i had picked it up early in sept when they was also giving away a free xbox game on top of that

nah those are gone for retail. Three more bundles coming before the year is out tho
 
Bayonetta 2 is getting great reviews for the Wii U. I'm gonna pick that up when the price drops to $35 :D:lol:Black Friday or Cyber Monday. :yes:
 
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