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ESRB leaks info on Dark Souls II Bosses

The ESRB’s content description for Dark Souls include details about the game’s bosses.

 

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*WARNING! Potential spoilers ahead!*

 

One of the best parts of Dark Souls is that terrible moment when you get your first look at a boss. You’ll turn a corner or enter a new area and suddenly find yourself face-to-face with some unthinkable creature that you can just tell outclasses you in every way possible. More often than not, this moment will only last a few seconds (long enough to die), but it’s a wonderful sort of dread that other games frequently struggle with.

 

That in mind, the ESRB recently released some content descriptors that could potentially spoil that feeling for Dark Souls II. In addition to describing the game’s “dungeon-like setting” and “fantastical enemies,” the group’s descriptors also includes some specific details about the game’s bosses. Among the spoilers is “a giant snake boss holding its severed head,” a “boss creature composed of hundreds of corpses” and a “partially topless” boss character with “hair barely covering [her] breasts.”

 

Now, to be fair, these aren’t the worst spoilers we’ve ever seen, even from the ESRB itself. Likewise, chances are there aren’t going to be too many Dark Souls fans flocking to the group’s website to check and make sure the game is age appropriate. That said, you really do have to wonder if there could perhaps be ways for the ESRB to be a tad more discerning in what it reveals about the games it rates. Granted, we could also just not report about it, but clearly that’s not going to happen.

 


February 3rd, 2014 by Lonesamurai
Posted in Gaming, General, Multiplatform, PC, Playstation, Technology, Xbox | No Comments »

PlayStation Phwoar! Russian couple use webcam to broadcast live sex session viewable by anyone with a PS4

Sony came under harsh criticism today after it emerged that a couple managed to broadcast a 20-minute live sex session via a ‘chatroom function’ on the new PlayStation 4.

 

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The man and woman, believed to be Russian, were seen having sex on the PS4’s Playroom feature – which allows gamers to use a built-in webcam to communicate with each other.

 

It is meant to encourage users to share their gaming sessions with people all over the world and the Playroom broadcasts can been seen by people of any age using the console’s service.

 

This week, Playroom for PS4, which does not have a filter for unsuitable content, was used by one couple to broadcast a seedy 20-minute sex session.

 

The pair, believed to be somewhere in Russia, performed a multitude of sex acts which were viewed by more than 1,000 people – some of whom commented on the on-going action.

 

Since its launch last November, more than 4.2 million PlayStation 4 consoles have been sold worldwide.

 

One of the people who saw the footage was Tristan Holtby-Smith, 34, a Gregg’s manager of Poole, Dorset.

He turned on his PlayStation at about 8am on Monday morning – and the video appeared on the Playroom’s ‘most popular’ section.

Mr Holtby-Smith said:

 

I often go to the Playroom on my PlayStation when I don’t have much else to do, because you quite often find funny people or gaming sessions there.

But when I turned on the system, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. It was so shocking. The Playroom is really a children’s game.

Some guy and his girlfriend, I think they were Russian because the zoom button was in Russian, were naked and going at it like rabbits.

There were more than 1,000 people watching them have sex, and I would bet that some of those viewers were under 18.

Once you’ve signed up for Playroom, you don’t need to verify your age, so anybody could have been watching it.

It went on for so long as well, at least 20 minutes. It just goes to show that nobody at Sony is paying attention to what is being broadcast.

 

The Playroom is a game that comes with every PlayStation 4 console, which allows users to broadcast themselves to other PlayStation users over the internet.

 

Players can leave comments or send messages to each other, which are shared along with the video stream by a third-party company.

 

While the service does require a one-off payment, once that has been set up, there is no filter in place to restrict explicit content.

 

The couple, who went by the online handle g12051992, received more than 150 comments from the thousand people watching their 20-minute lovemaking session.

 

Tristan said:

There were definitely children watching that. People of all ages play consoles, and since there was no age filter, there was no way that that could be avoided.

It was one of the most watched streams at that time of day. The comments were almost as disgusting as the sex.

The couple were loving it – they kept looking at their TV screen and smiling. At one point she adjusted the camera so people could get a better look.’

Porn causes harm to all of us, including those who have never seen any, on many levels.

 

Claire Perry, Tory MP for Devizes, who has campaigned for censoring explicit content online, slammed the broadcast.

She said:

Dear God, this is terrible – and yet another example of why we can’t be too vigilant.

 

Heike Diaferia, Executive Director of Stop Porn Culture, agreed, criticizing Sony for making such explicit content available, even if the broadcast is moderated by a third party.

She said:

Since the beginning of the internet, severely damaging hardcore pornography has always been accessible to children of all ages.

Certainly, the disturbing live streaming in The Playroom, which is supposed to be a safe game for kids, adds a new layer to what’s already available.

 

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe spokesperson David Wilson said: ‘The PlayStation4 system is designed to help gamers share their game play through popular social channels. It is unfortunate that some individuals may abuse this feature and share inappropriate content.

 

He added that within the PlayStation 4 system is a way of setting up parental controls that bans certain people using the console from accessing any user-generated content, such as online messages or video streams.

 

He explained that the content being shared by users of the Playroom is moderated by Californian-based company uStream.

 

Just days after the PlayStation 4 was launched last year, one gamer hit the headlines when he stripped his drunk wife during a live-streaming event.

 

The man was banned after exposing his wife’s breast before taking off all her clothes in front of thousands of watching gamers.


January 31st, 2014 by Lonesamurai
Posted in Gaming, General, Playstation, Technology | No Comments »

Warner Brothers cancels DLC for WiiU Batman: Arkham Origins

Warner Bros has decided that it won’t be releasing downloadable content for the Wii U edition of Batman: Arkham Origins.

 

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Nintendo has cited low demand for the downloadable content as the primary reason for calling off the content, meaning that those who have already bought the season pass will be getting a refund.

 

Here’s a note found by GoNintendo:

 

“Thanks so much for your support of Batman: Arkham Origins on Wii U. We are contacting you today because you purchased the Batman: Arkham Origins Season Pass for Wii U. We hope you’ve been enjoying the content that has been delivered thus far. Based on demand for Downloadable Content on the system, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has made the decision to remove its offering of the upcoming new story campaign for Wii U.

“As a result, we will be crediting the entire $19.99+tax cost of the Season Pass back to your Nintendo eShop account. You will still be able to enjoy the content already released thus far.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your support of the game.

Sincerely, Nintendo of America Inc.”

 

Nintendo always seems to struggle when it comes to third party support on the Wii U, and it seems like things aren’t getting any easier. Can Nintendo turn the Wii U’s fortunes around?


January 31st, 2014 by Lonesamurai
Posted in Gaming, General, Multiplatform, Nintendo | No Comments »

Zelda : Four Swords Anniversary Edition Back on eShop, Free until Feb 2

Nintendo has re-released The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition on the eShop today.

The DSiWare game is available for download on 3DS and DSi for free until February 2, 2014.

 

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Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition was originally announced as part of Nintendo’s 25th anniversary celebration for the series at E3 2011. The remake, developed by Grezzo, is an update to a multiplayer mode from the Game Boy Advance port of Zelda: A Link to the Past.

 

Four Swords originally released on the Gameboy Advance with A Link To The Past. Unlike other Zelda games, Four Swords‘ emphasis is on multiplayer and cooperative play. Getting the full team of four Links proved to be difficult in the days of the Gameboy Advance with game link cables necessary for playing together. Thankfully, today we work wirelessly, but you’ll still need . Four Swords can be played in single player mode in Four Swords Anniversary Edition in which the player switches control of two Links, but the greatest part of Four Swords was working out puzzles with friends and siblings.

 

To download Four Swords Anniversary Edition, scan a QR code to take you directly to the game’s page, or you can go to the Nintendo eShop yourself.

 

The anniversary edition was released for a limited time through Nintendo DSiWare service on Sept. 28, 2011. It includes a new single player mode and more areas. Players both work together and against each other, solving puzzles and fighting monsters together while trying to collect the most rupees.

 

The promotion lasts from Jan. 30 9 a.m. PT to Feb. 2 11:59 p.m. PT.


January 30th, 2014 by Lonesamurai
Posted in Gaming, General, Nintendo, Technology | No Comments »

Slimmer PlayStation Vita hitting UK soon, pre-orders now open

It’s emerged that the purpose of Sony’s recent press invitation to an event in London was to reveal news of the new, slimline PlayStation Vita model, which will be hitting the UK very shortly. As we’ve reported before, the PCH-2000 version of the Vita – revealed last year in Japan – replaces the OLED display with a new, thinner LCD screen that affords it a thinner profile and better battery life than previous models. Now hitting the UK for the first time, Sony have begun to take pre-orders here as of today, with the proper launch penned in for February 7th. However, that cruise from Asia to the UK clearly isn’t cheap, since it appears Sony are adding quite a premium to the price for us Brits – at around £180, Sony’s recommended retail price equates to an equivalent 60% markup on their native price of 18,980 yen (just over £112); and is £10 more expensive than current Amazon prices for the older model. So I’ll throw this open to our readers: Would YOU pay an extra tenner for longer pleasure with a thinner and lighter model?


January 30th, 2014 by CrimsonShade
Posted in Gaming, General, Playstation | No Comments »

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