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Pokémon Sun and Moon’s New Pokémon Forms and Pokédex
The Pokémon series has arguably become a little formulaic over the years. While each generation of games had differences and added some new mechanics, the basic structure remained approximately the same.
Pokémon Sun and Moon, however, looks like it may change all that. Let’s take a look at some of the new features we can expect to see when the newest Pokémon game come out later this year, starting with the new forms your Pokémon—and surprisingly, your Pokédex—will take.
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PlayStation 4 Pro vs. Xbox Scorpio
Sony has finally unveiled the PlayStation 4 Pro and the console is due to go on sale November 10th this year which makes it the first console from this new wave to be released; unlike the other consoles, the full details about the PS4 Pro have been revealed.
Details on the Xbox Scorpio and Nintendo NX are extremely limited right now as they are both due for release in 2017; while the upcoming Nintendo NX is rumored to be a very different console, it’s not attempting to compete against the PS4 Pro or Xbox Scorpio.
It’s an interesting decision to release an upgraded console mid-generation cycle and it looks like both Sony and Microsoft are trying to cater to owners of 4K televisions. Both consoles are thought to be fairly similar and once again the manufacturers will be competing with each other.
Gears of War 4: What to Expect
Gears of War 4 is the next installment in the popular Gears of War series and it looks like this will be a soft reboot for the series with a new enemy and new main characters. This is also the first main game in the series to be created by a developer other than Epic Games who birthed the series in 2006. Gears of War 4 is the second game from The Coalition for the series and their first game was well received with critics such as IGN [1] praising the combat, characters and multiplayer.
The October 11th release date for Gears of War 4 is almost here and The Coalition have revealed quite a bit of information about the game so far; publisher Microsoft has also released some interesting information about the future of game.
Tokyo Games Show 2016 Roundup
The annual Tokyo Games Show has just wrapped up and gamers will be pleased to see quite a bit of new information has been released for a variety of upcoming games; there are also a range of new trailers and gameplay videos for some highly anticipated games.
Some of the most interesting news from TGS 2016 has come from large developer Sony who has revealed more information about games such as Final Fantasy 15 and The Last Guardian. Bizarrely though, there has been no news from Nintendo about their upcoming console which is due for release in March 2017. The upcoming console is the Nintendo NX and, so far, the only information available about this has come from leaks; if Nintendo intends to release the console soon then they’re running out of time to unveil it.
During the Tokyo Games Show, emphasis was placed on games for the Sony console which makes sense considering that Sony is a Japanese company. Various details about PS4 exclusive games were announced during TGS 2016 which made this a great time for fans of Sony and PlayStation.
Top 5 Oculus Rift Games Currently Available
The Oculus Rift VR headset is finally available for consumers to purchase in the UK as well as the US; not only is the headset available for purchase online, there are also various retailers offering consumers the chance to test the headset before they purchase it. While the headset has arrived, there’s no sign that the Oculus Touch controllers will be released any time soon, so players are currently forced to us a Xbox One controller.
The new VR headset comes bundled with the VR platform game Lucky’s Tale but there are plenty of other good games currently available for the Oculus Rift. Here are five of the best VR games around.
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Top Upcoming Horror Games
The survival horror genre has experienced some interesting shifts in recent years. At the moment, these games seem to be on the rise again. Here at Game Institute, we’re focusing a lot of energy in that particular space with our own survival horror FPS called Dead Earth and the accompanying step-by-step video tutorials documenting its development. Here are a few other upcoming titles which horror fans should definitely keep their eyes on.
Yomawari: Night Alone
This cute horror game from Nippon Ichi puts players in the shoes of a young girl searching for her sister in a town filled with monsters. Yomawari uses a heartbeat system to alert players of nearby monsters so they can hide until the danger passes. It will be out for the PS Vita and PC this October.
Final Fantasy XV vs. World of Final Fantasy
It’s a good time to be a Final Fantasy fan, as Square Enix has not one, but two upcoming entries for its popular JRPG series: Final Fantasy XV and World of Final Fantasy.
Which one should you get? Let’s take a look at what each has to offer.
Content
For most fans, the content the games include will probably be the most important thing, and it’s of particular concern when it comes to World of Final Fantasy.
Since it features characters from all across the series and chibi graphics, it’s easy to assume World of Final Fantasy is just a small side game. However, the director says it has as much content as a traditional numbered Final Fantasy game, with over 100 hours of playtime to complete the story.
Final Fantasy XV, meanwhile, is the next main entry in the series, featuring an epic quest and a vast adventure. According to the director, its story will take 40-50 hours of playtime, with up to 200 hours if you choose to do all of the side content.
As for their stories, Final Fantasy XV stars a prince named Noctis on a journey to reclaim his throne from the Empire of Niflheim, and World of Final Fantasy follows twins named Lann and Reyne exploring a new world called Grimoire.
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Is it worth upgrading to the Xbox One S?
The new Xbox One S 2TB has just sold out and Microsoft doesn’t plan on making any more of this version; the stock being this limited is a shock to many fans. Xbox One S 1TB and 500GB versions will be released towards the end of the month and gamers can still get the 2TB edition in the form of a Gears of War 4 bundle which will be released in October.
It’s not yet clear if the other versions of the console will also have such limited stock but this news does make owning a Xbox One S much more exclusive. The 1TB version will cost around $349 and the 500GB will cost $299 when they are launched this month.
The console is almost identical to the original Xbox One however there are several major selling points about this new console which are very attractive. A more powerful console is scheduled to be released next year; the Xbox Scorpio will be able to support much more demanding games.
With a more powerful console on the way and the Xbox One S having such limited stock, it’s important to know all the details about the newly released Xbox One variant. Here are all the details everyone needs to know about the Xbox One S to make the right choice about upgrading.
Top Upcoming JRPGs
Some players believe we’re in a JRPG renaissance, and nothing says that better than the long list of upcoming JRPGs planned for this year and beyond. Let’s take a look at just a few JRPGs we can expect to play before the end of 2016.
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past was originally released for the PlayStation. In 2013, it was remade in Japan for the 3DS, and the remake was quite successful. For a long time, it looked as though it might never come West, but Dragon Quest VII will be available on September 16, 2016.
Dragon Quest VII is a lengthy RPG with turn-based combat about a hero trying to save the world’s lost continents by visiting their pasts. It is not connected to previous games in the series.
Three Need To Know Pokemon Go Tips
Here a few free tips and tricks that Pokemon Go players should know about when playing the game.
Eevee Evolution
Niantic have officially confirmed this little cheat/Easter Egg to be true and fans of the original Pokemon TV series will be happy to see this in the game. It’s based on an episode where Ash and his friends meet four brothers who all had Eevees; this even uses the names of those brothers.
There is no obvious way to evolve Eevee into a specific evolution but naming it correctly before evolving it will give the player the evolution they wanted; some of them are much more powerful than the others which makes this even more useful.
Sparky – Evolves into Jolteon
Rainer – Evolves into Vaporeon
Pyro – Evolves into Flareon
While this seems to only work if the player doesn’t have that evolution in their Pokedex, it’s a very useful trick.
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