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Hearthstone’s Gadgetzan Release Is December 1st

So, as predicted today brought the announcement of Means Streets of Gadgetzan’s release date, and it’s soon – December 1st.

 

Gadgetzan was one of many reveals at BlizzCon this year, with a lot of teasers placing the expansion in the outpost – but no one really predicting the angle it was going to take. Mean Streets of Gadgetzan focuses on the three main crime families who run Gadgetzan’s seedy underbelly – the Grimy Goons; the Kabal and the Jade Lotus. Each family represents three classes (Grimy Goons: Hunter, Paladin, Warrior; Kabal: Warlock, Mage, Priest; Jade Lotus: Shaman, Druid, Rogue) and so we will also see the introduction of tri-class cards that can be used in the decks of three different classes.

 

And of course, with the release so soon the rest of the cards have also been revealed. Here they are!

 


 

Hunter

 

smugglers-crate alleycathidden-cache

 

 

Druid

 

celestial-dreamer

 

 

Mage

 

freezing-potiongreater-arcane-missiles

 

 

Priest

 

greater-healing-potion kabal-songstealer

 

 

Rogue

 

shadow-ragershadow-senseiluckydo-buccaneer

 

 

Warrior

 

public-defender hobart-grapplehammer

 

 

Shaman

 

finders-keepers jade-clawslotus-illusionistwhite-eyes

 

 

Warlock

 

unlicensed-apothecarycrystalweaver blastcrystal-potionkabal-traffickerkrul-the-unshackled

 

 

Neutral

 

small-time-buccaneerweasel-tunnelersergeant-sallynaga-corsairdaring-reporter

 


 

And of course, The Storm Guardian token has also been revealed too:

 

storm-guardian

 

Now, we wait for release. And a mass of chaos as the meta shifts to accommodate the new cards. Can’t wait.


November 29th, 2016 by
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Kickstarter Gaming Round-Up: Nov 28th

It’s time for your weekly look into some of the interesting new campaigns that have appeared on Kickstarter in the Gaming section.

 

As always we start off with some updates on previously covered campaigns. We’ll start off with the bad news. Death Witch: Bloodlines, Cloud Runner, and Alone in the Woods have all completed their campaign times without meeting their goals. Death Witch and Cloud Runner have no updates available on their campaign pages, and while Alone in the Woods does have 2 updates, the last one was over a month ago. Whether we see any of these projects again is anyone’s guess. Also in the ‘bad news’ column are two campaign cancellations – PURRKINS and Space Wars: Interstellar Empires. Both were presumably cancelled due to having too little time to make up their goals, but Space Wars at least is going to continue on to its release date. They’re offering rewards in-game to those who did pledge certain amounts, as they made $32,000 of their $40,000 goal in the end. Not bad for a cancellation.

 

However, where there is a lot of bad news, there is a little good news to balance it out. The Station has made its target and still have 11 more days to go, which means this atmospheric game is going to be made. Even more surprising is that Drawing Dead, which last week I said would have to push hard to make its goal has finished having reached it. Well played that campaign runner! And grouped in with ‘good news’, Dragon Skies VR, which was crowdfunding only to get more funds for development and were offering a copy of the game to everyone who donated at least $1 has made $799 with just over 2 days to go. That’s a decently sized community for the game from the offset!

 


 

Monkeys on Your Back

 

monkeys-on-your-back

 

Let’s start off with the card game this week, and a game about… addictions in the shape of monkeys?

 

The game starts off with every players being dealt five cards. There are three types – the addiction monkeys which are what you want to avoid holding onto, action cards which let you pass the monkeys onto other players or into the deck and the figure cards which combine together into powerful combos. Each player has three lives and a life is lost each turn that is ended with a monkey still in your hand. Last one with lives wins. Simple.

 

Monkeys on Your Back has a €15,000 goal and has made €442 with 28 days to go.

 


 

Overstep

 

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Next up we have a first person shooter, with emphasis on choosing how you upgrade.

 

Overstep is a game that the developers want to be like the old-school fast-paced shooters, and its free-to-play as well. You dispatch opponents and then have the choice of how to proceed with your upgrades, even selling on tools or keeping them as your spoils of war. There will be built in capabilities for fast-paced stunts or just entering and blasting everything to pieces. It’s up to you how you play.

Overstep has 16 days to go, and it has made €10,247 of its €100,000 goal

 

 


 

Plague Road

 

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Next up, we have a game that’s planned for release onto consoles and PC.

 

Plague Road is a rogue-like game with some turn-based strategy elements thrown into it. You follow the tale of the plague doctor who once left his home and is now venturing back after a virilent disease, seeking survivors and possibly finding out the story of where this sickness came from in the first place. You will fight dangerous foes and have the chance to rescue survivors you find and return them to the safety of your farm home.

 

Plague Road has made $4,281 of its $30,000 target. It has 29 more days to go.

 


 

DämmerLicht

 

dammerlicht

 

Finally we have an interesting game based on the many worlds theory.

 

The game is at its base, a 2D pixel RPG set in a fantasy medieval world. However, going off the multiverse theory of each action creating a different split off universe of what happens when each solution is chosen, each action you take in this game creates an alternative universe – in other words each action will effect which way the story develops.

 

DämmerLicht has 22 days remaining to make its CA$450 goal, of which it has so far managed to earn CA$75.00 of.


November 28th, 2016 by
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Hearthstone Gadgetzan Card Reveals: Nov 27th

We’re getting close now to the release time for Hearthstone’s next big expansion, and it seems the time has finally come to focus on the remaining crime family – the Jade Lotus!

 

This means that we’ve had a lot of reveals in their three classes of Druid, Shaman and Rogue this week (particularly Shaman!) – as well as finding out just what’s up with the Jade Golems and why so many of the Jade Lotus cards want to summon them for you!

 


 

Druid

 

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Priest

 

mana-geode

 

 

Rogue

 

jade-swarmergadgetzan-ferrymanjade-shuriken

 

 

Shaman

 

devolve jinyu-waterspeaker call-in-the-finishers jade-lightning jade-chieftain

 

 

Tri-Class

 

jade-spiritaya-blackpaw

 

 

Neutral

 

hozen-healer burgly-bullyfight-promoter

 


 

And as you can see from a great many of the Jade Lotus cards, they summon Jade Golems. Having expressed curiosity last week about what they look like, we finally find out. The more Jade Golems summoned, the more powerful the subsequent Jade Golems are!

 

jade-golem

 

Shaman got a lot of cards this week, about time given how long they went without any new cards revealed. The most interesting one for me has to be Devolve, the antithesis of the popular Evolve card among Shaman players who love a little bit of chance. Of course, Devolve also has that same RNG taste to it, but usually you count on 1 Mana less Minions being weaker. At the very least it is another one that upsets the plans your opponent might be plotting at that moment.

 

Not that many Neutral reveals this week, but Hozen Healer could be a good one if it appears at the right time. Sure, 2 attack isn’t great for 4 Mana, but 6 Health AND a full Minion heal? Pretty good value to me, although we shall obviously have to wait and see what kind of use it receives after Gadgetzan gets a release.

 

There’s going to be a big livestream tomorrow over on the Hearthstone Twitch channel, so you can bet that we’ll see more cards and probably a release date announcement happening during that stream. Tune in if you want to see how each family plays, because they’ve certainly said they’ll be doing that too!


November 27th, 2016 by
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Hello Games Shows Off Foundation Update

After a surprise awakening two days ago, Hello Games have posted up the patch notes for the Foundation Update they’re adding the No Man’s Sky.

 

 

The patch notes are hosted over on their site, taking up an entire page with big sections devoted to each new ‘big’ addition coming in. For those who heard about the Update and thought it’d be a small, token thing… well, by the looks of it Hello Games really have been hard at work for the last few months. If you look at the patch notes that is. Certainly impressive.

 

So, to start we know that the Foundation Update is setting up the groundwork for a bigger and better base building mechanic. You should now be able to claim unoccupied bases you come across, and will be able to hire alien researchers to help you develop new technologies for your living arrangements. Or, if you later find a much nicer place to have a base, break it down and reclaim the materials to rebuild it there.

 

Farming is also going to come to the game, with some new crops being the result of the aforementioned research in that area at least. You will also be able to build automatic resource harvesters to cut out the need for you to constantly go searching for that last thing you need across many planet surfaces.

 

 

Off the planet, you can now hire massive freighters to transport big loads of cargo for you. They can also be sent to certain systems to accumulate resources as well.

 

Other changes include UI tweaks, and the addition of both a Creative Mode for unrestrained building, and a Survival Mode for anyone who wants a challenge.

 

Hello Games say that this is “the first of many free updates.” So hopefully there might be a chance NMS will become the game it was supposed to be.

 

That is, if the gaming community can forgive past mistakes…

 

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November 27th, 2016 by
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Hello Games Awaken – Foundation Update To Come

No Man’s Sky did not have a great reception on launch. It has fans who love the game, but the criticism against it has been loud and actually pretty on point. I’m of the opinion that the game was never going to live up to the hype but that’s just me, I’ve learned to wait and see and not expect too much.

 

Anyway, after launch the developers Hello Games have been very quiet – so quiet in fact a lot of people weren’t very happy. In fact, the only bit of communication from the ‘developers’ was the time Hello Games’ Twitter was hacked to say that NMS was a ‘mistake’ so it doesn’t really count. However, Hello Games have now broken their silence with a blog post, in which they explain why they’ve been so quiet. Basically, they’ve been working on a new update for the game which will be released soon.

 

The Foundation Update will be adding the groundwork for the base building which is expected to arrive in a later update. Detailed patch notes aren’t out yet, but surely improvements to the game are a good thing right?

 

During the ‘quiet’ period Hello Games say that they’ve been working hard on the update, as well as testing it and certification for the patch. This will also signal the start of the ongoing support many people have been asking for and worried that Hello wouldn’t be providing due to their silence and the game’s lackluster reception.

 

Speaking about the criticism leveled against the game, Hello Games wrote: “The discussion around No Man’s Sky since release has been intense and dramatic. We have been quiet, but we are listening and focusing on improving the game that our team loves and feels so passionately about. Positive or negative feedback, you have been heard and that will truly help to make this a better game for everyone. This update will be the first small step in a longer journey. We hope you can join us.”

 

Once more details on the Foundation Update are released we will update you.

 

no mans sky day one launch patch


November 25th, 2016 by
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