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Gameplay Video of Shinji Mikami’s Survival Horror Game ‘The Evil Within’ Leaked

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Shinji Mikami is known as the father of the modern survival horror games and is creator of the Resident Evil franchise. In addition to the world of Umbrella, Mikami has also worked on Dino Crisis, Viewtiful Joe, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney. After working for more nearly two decades for Capcom, Mikami decided to leave and start his own studio, called Tango Gameworks, where he is working on a new survival horror game called The Evil Within. While we don’t have a lot of information on the yet-to-be-released game, we do know that it will be released sometime in 2014 for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. With details still light on the mysterious game, the leaked gameplay footage, which can be found after the jump, should give you a glimpse of the world that you’ll be partaking in.

Editorial: Gaming Shame and Accountability

shameface all over.

shameface all over.

In my last editorial, I talked about what I needed to do in order to get ready for the next generation consoles and all the pretty PS4 games that are coming out this holiday. One of them was catching up on my gaming shame list, which will by far be the most difficult one to accomplish. Why, you ask? Well, mostly because I have zero lack of control when it comes to buying games and resisting sales. I don’t know what it is about video games that makes them almost unavoidable to me when they go on sale, or come out with a great looking collectors edition, but I have the tendency to pick things up when I have oodles and oodles of unplayed games at home anyway. Sometimes I feel more like a collector than a gamer, and that makes me sad. There are so many amazing games out there to play, and I have a lot of them, but I find myself staring at the shelves of jewel cases, having no idea where to start.

So, I’ve decided I need to make myself accountable with you guys, so I can get through at least 50% of the 33(!!!) Playstation games I have yet to finish or – gasp – even start. And what better place than here!

Gaming With Heather: Cloudberry Kingdom and Raging

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It isn’t uncommon among friends and fellow gamers to discuss what games you’re playing. Personally, I love to hear what everyone is playing so I have a better lead on what I may enjoy! With that being said, I would like to make this my little place to share all my PlayStation gaming endeavors of the week.

Recently, I have accumulated quite the backlog of PlayStation Network games due to their fabulous sales. So for the last couple of weeks I’ve been playing and streaming some of the coolest and most rage inducing indie games in my library. My most recent purchase and what has really stood out this week is Cloudberry Kingdom.

Final Fantasy 14 Producers Talk Lag and Area Attacks in the Beta

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While it may seem that Final Fantasy XIV has been in beta for only a few months, the truth is that the game has been in beta for years. After a horrible launch in September of 2010, the game continued to be plagued with core issues like combat and questing. This eventually led Square Enix to completely overhaul the game starting in 2011 and we’re now just beginning to see the fruits of this from the current closed beta, available on PC and PS3. Like all betas, Final Fantasy 14 is having its fair share of ups with wide improvements compared to the original game and some not-so-glorious moments.

One such problem plaguing beta testers is area attacks of monsters and the damage that is applied from them. In other words, while a player might feel like they’re safe from battle and far enough from the monster, the game engine internally has drawn out a much larger damage area, thus leading to deaths of players when they thought they were safe. Final Fantasy 14 Producer and Director Naoki Yoshida addressed this and other game related news, after the jump.

Sony Patent Application for DualShock 4 Reveals More Ambitious Plans

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Though it’s too early for review units of the PlayStation 4, many members of the press have gotten hands on time with the console. While it still makes a final judgment call hard, most if not all have walked away impressed with the Dualshock 4, the next generation controller from Sony. From improved response time, to better analogue sticks, and a new touchpad, the Dualshock 4 has a lot of new tech going for it. However, according to a patent filling from Sony, the PlayStation makers had a lot more ideas for the controller that never made it into the final build.

Sony and Panasonic to Create 300GB Optical Discs

300GB optical discIt’s hard to imagine that Blu-ray has already been out for nearly a decade. After a two year war with Toshiba’s losing HD DVD, the Sony backed format would eventually become the victor, thanks in part to the PlayStation 3. With discs cable of holding 50GB, though a 400GB and 1TB were shown off years ago with little news on them since, it’s easy to see why the PS4 and Xbox One are using the medium to help bring HD games to your living room. Even with 50GB of space available on each Blu-ray disc, the industry and consumers to an extent are already running into a roadblock, especially if you consider 4K films which even at compressed rates can be around 300GB and uncompressed a whopping 3TB that the time for thinking of a new format medium has come. To that end, Sony and Panasonic are hoping to create a new 300GB optical disc.

PS4: Party Chat, Friends List, UI and More Detailed

Netflix, Party Chat, & Free-to-Play will not require PlayStation Plus

PlayStation Access, the PlayStation UK YouTube channel, has been a wealth of information on PlayStation 4 features we may or may not have known about. Just a few weeks back, Nathan Ditum keyed us in on 20 facts about the PS4, including the ability to take your digital library on the go. Today, Hollie Bennett, Digital and Community Manager for PlayStation UK, brings the world ten more tidbits about Sony’s latest device, including just how many friends you’ll be able to add (HINT: way more than a hundred). Read on for all the details:

PS3 Wireless Headsets Will Work with PS4

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Things continue to get better for the PlayStation camp. At Comic-Con, a Sony official went on record that PlayStation 3 headsets will be compatible with the PlayStation 4. While we’ve known for some time that like the PS3, the PS4 would also include Bluetooth which meant any of your off the shelf Bluetooth headsets would work with the console, we never knew the state of headsets specifically designed for the PS3. Now we know that whether it be the basic PS3 wireless USB headset or the more premium Pulse Elite Headsets, compatibility with not be an obstacle for would be up graders. The same however cannot be said for Xbox 360 owners, looking to go to the Xbox One.

PS4 Available Again for Launch Date on Amazon

Official PS4_28Sony received a standing ovation at E3 2013 when they announced that PlayStation 4 would cost $399, bringing it $100 under the Xbox One. Since then, the PS4 has been on short supply and quickly sells out of available pre-order units. To help address the heightened demand for the console, it’s believed that Sony will be manufacturing the PS4 in Japan and China. Now, it seems that Amazon has been given another batch of units to sell during launch period.

PS4 to Record 15 Minutes of Gameplay While Xbox One Records 5 Minutes

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Thanks to  a spokesperson for Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, after some confusion, it’s now been confirmed that the PlayStation 4 will record 15 minutes of gameplay footage in the background in order for you to upload and share with friends. The idea is that if you’re playing a long and you do something cool or want to show a friend how to beat something in a game, that your PS4 will have already recorded that segment for you without the need of you going into the games or systems setting and turn on recording. This can then be shared with your friends, using the Share button on the Dualshock 4. While the Xbox One will offer a similar feature, the console will only be able to record 5 minutes of footage.

Sony Pictures Moves Forward with ‘Gran Turismo’ Movie with ’50 Shades of Grey’ Producers

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Despite having yet to utilize the ecosystem in a proper way, Sony has something that no other company does. Sony as an entity which has other divisions which include Sony Pictures, Sony/BMG, and PlayStation is capable of making electronics, movies/music, and video games. That really is the holy trinity, especially when you consider the affinity between Hollywood and the video game industry. While we’ve recognized this for years, it seems like Sony might actually be taking this seriously for the first time with their planned Gran Turismo movie.

PlayStation 4 Gets Approved by FCC, Also Capable of 2.75Ghz Max Clock Speed

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Exactly a week after the PlayStation 4 dev unit passed through the FCC, the government regulatory agency responsible for inspecting any electronic with wireless functionality, comes word that they’ve also approved the PlayStation 4 for sale in the United States. In edition, while Sony has stated that the PS4 runs on an 8-core Jaguar CPU from AMD, capable of running at 2GHz, each core will actually run at lower clock speed of 1.6GHz. However, according to the FCC, each PS4 dev console is capable of running at 2.75GHz max speed which begged the question, were developers getting a more powerful console than the one that would be sold to consumers? Now, we know the answer.

Sony Posts New High Resolution PlayStation 4 UI Screenshots

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While we have a decent idea as what the user interface (UI) on the PlayStation 4 will look like, we still don’t know all the details about it. This in part might be that Sony is still tweaking its final polished look and due to that, the company has yet to less press play with the PS4 by itself. Instead, we’ve always been pointed to specific tasks on the console like to play inFamous: Second Son. As we get closer to the console Fall launch, you expect more information will be leaked or revealed from the PlayStation camp and that’s exactly what we have today. After the jump, you can feast your eyes on some just released screenshots from Sony on the PS4 UI, in glorious high resolution.

Editorial: Next Gen Preparation

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This time of year is usually pretty quiet when it comes to new releases. The summer is dedicated more so to less than stellar titles, indie games, and … not much else. there is narn a AAA title in sight. This summer is shaping up to be particularly dry, as not only is it summer but it’s the summer before a new console release. Between now and September, there is only one title that I am really excited for, and even as a JRPG (Tales of Xillia), it won’t keep me all that occupied. Which is fine, because it gives me the perfect opportunity to get prepared for the new next generation releases in the fall.

And there a a couple things I can recommend doing in order to prepare for the Playstation 4.

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg Offered to Script ‘Uncharted’ Movie

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From the time the first Uncharted title was released for the PlayStation 3, Sony Pictures has been wanting to get a movie going, based on the now extremely popular franchise. This should come as little surprise as the series developed by Naughty Dog has been a hit with fans and critics. In fact, one of the most enduring facts about the franchise has been its blockbuster movie-like experience that comes so natural to the series. While other games are at times a much harder transition to the big screen, Uncharted is rooted in a cinematic world with a modern twist on Indiana Jones. Now, nearly 7 years after the first title, Sony Pictures is no closer to getting a film going, despite previous having big names attached to the project like director David O. Russell and Mark Wahlberg who would eventually be replaced by Limitless director Neil Burger. With both directors off the project, Naughty Dog has turned their attention towards Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg to help get the project going.