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Mario Kart 8: 200cc vs. 150cc

Written By Kom Limpulnam on Rabu, 15 April 2015 | 23.26

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Mario Kart 8: Just How Fast is 200cc?

Like a star-powered Bowser hurtling downhill, Mario Kart 8's new 200cc speed is both a thrilling spectacle and dangerous joyride.

GameSpot got a chance to play the new supercharged class ahead of its release date on April 23. This add-on is free for all, while the eight new courses and trio of new characters can be bought via the eShop. (Word of warning, to unlock 200cc you'll need to complete all 150cc cups with a gold trophy.)

Below you'll find direct video feed of three original Mario Kart 8 tracks--Toad's Turnpike, Sunshine Airport, and Mount Wario--comparing how each look in 150cc and 200cc.

Mario Kart 8 DLC Pack Two comes with the Bell Cup and the Crossing Cup, both of which have four new tracks each. Half of these are entirely new designs, while the other half are redesigns of tracks from previous MK games.

Crossing Cup

  • Baby Park (GameCube)
  • Cheese Land (GBA)
  • Wild Woods (New)
  • Animal Crossing (New)

Bell Cup

  • Koopa City (3DS)
  • Ribbon Road (GBA)
  • Super Bell Subway (New)
  • Big Blue (New)

Take a look at the two videos below for a preview of each course.

Additionally, DLC Pack Two offers three new characters (and their custom vehicles) to play with, including the slightly creepy Animal Crossing Villager, the perma-smiling Isabelle, and the undeniably cool Dry Bowser (whose shell GLOWS when he boosts and who breathes fire during stunts. Yah.)

Still itching for more Mario Kart 8? Take a look below at some new select screenshots.


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Ori Dev Wants to Make a "Schindler's List for Games"

Echoing comments from Heavy Rain developer David Cage in 2012, Ori and the Blind Forest developer Moon Studios CEO Thomas Mahler says war video games oftentimes miss the point, focusing on action above all else, instead of telling deeper, more human stories. But he'd like to change that with a new game.

In an excellent, wide-ranging interview with GamesIndustry International, Mahler reveals that one idea he's currently prototyping is a project along the lines of "Schindler's List for games." He says the game would take the form of an "interactive documentary" about Slovakian Jew Rudolf Vrba, who fled the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz in 1944.

Mahler is calling this game "Project Memoir." And though he's not yet talking specifics about its gameplay, Mahler stresses that it won't be another World War II shooter where all you do is blast zombies.

"It's kind of embarrassing if you look at the video games industry and how they've handled World War II as a topic," he said. "If you really want to see how far behind games are in terms of storytelling, you just have to look at that. There are so many World War II games coming out, and every single one misses the boat on the really interesting things you can tell here, super-fascinating things in terms of human psychology, the history of mankind, and so on. And every single game was just about, well, shoot some Nazis. It's just stupid."

Mahler goes on to say that he's thinking about self-funding Project Memoir instead of pitching it to a established publisher. The game would be a hard sell if he were to take that route, Mahler said.

"I would have a very hard time going to a corporation like Microsoft, Activision, or EA and saying, 'Hey do you want to finance my game that is extremely controversial and is a story-based game, an interactive documentary thing that hasn't been done before and there's no way of knowing if this will be successful or not. Do you want to finance it?' That's something I'd like to see. There's no way right now in this industry to make something like a Schindler's List for games," he explained.

Mahler said he's already invested "quite a lot of money" into Project Memoir, but he's still not sure if he'll ever release it; he hopes he can someday. "I also already see that if we did this full-time and really put our voice behind this, it could be an incredible thing for the entire industry," he said.

The full GamesIndustry International interview with Mahler is a great read, touching on other subjects like the response to Ori and the Blind Forest, Moon Studios' unique distributed development makeup, why he thinks AAA publishers should invest in indie games, and lots more. Head here to read the full story.

One recent war game that approaches the subject in something of a different light was This War of Mine, which highlighted how war affects civilians. Another example is Spec Ops: The Line, which emphasized the murky morality of war, reviewer Chris Watters said in his review from 2012.


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Mortal Kombat X - Alternate Character Skins

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Watch First GTA 5 Video Made Using Game's New PC Editing Tools

Written By Kom Limpulnam on Selasa, 14 April 2015 | 23.26

From YouTube channel 8-BIT-BASTARD comes a new Grand Theft Auto V video called "Running, Man," the first movie ever made using the game's new PC-only video editing tools.

The impressive video is meant to highlight what kinds of incredibly detailed and unique projects are possible using the Rockstar Editor, which includes traditional recording functionality along with a Director Mode.

In "Running, Man," we see GTA V protagonist Trevor Phillips jogging from the top of a mountain down to the pier by the ocean. The music track you hear is "K.Y.S.A." by Phantogram.

"Trevor has never looked sexier than he does in slow motion on PC--on that we can all agree," the filmmakers said. "You can almost smell those sweaty running shorts."

"Running, Man" was commissioned by Rockstar Games, meaning 8-BIT-BASTARD received access to the Rockstar Editor before it was released publicly.

We expect to see lots more GTA V videos in the days and weeks ahead. Have you seen any particularly impressive ones so far? If you have, let us know via the email address below.

For lots more on the Rockstar Editor, check out the video below.

GTA V launches for PC today, April 14. Unfortunately for some, the game's release for computers has not been without its problems. Check out this post to see the game's most common issues, and how to fix them.


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PS4's Bloodborne Ships 1 Million Copies

From Software's latest role-playing game, the PlayStation 4 exclusive Bloodborne, has shipped 1 million copies worldwide since its release at the end of March. Sony announced the sales figured today today, which counts copies shipped as of April 5, according to a report from Gematsu.

The 1 million units shipped includes copies sold on disc as well as digital units sold through the PlayStation Store. There's also a new statement from SCE Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida.

"Bloodborne was a new challenge for us, and our goal was to create a title that took full advantage of the power of PS4," Yoshida said. "I am thrilled that so many users have been enjoying the extremely rich and detailed world, beautiful melancholic atmosphere, and palpable tension of Bloodborne."

In March, Bloodborne even outsold Battlefield Hardline on the PlayStation Store, despite being released a week later and going up against an established franchise.

From Software also created Demon's Souls and Dark Souls. For more on Bloodborne, check out GameSpot's review and what other critics are saying.


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This Week's Xbox One/Xbox 360 Deals With Gold Revealed

Have an Xbox and looking for a deal? You're in luck, as Microsoft on Tuesday announced the latest lineup of Xbox Live deals for Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Games on sale this week include The Evil Within, NHL 15 (right in time for the start of the NHL Playoffs), and various Metro titles, among others.

The deals listed below--which require an Xbox Live Gold subscription--are available now through next Monday, April 20.

Are you picking up anything this week? Let us know in the comments below!

Xbox One:

Xbox 360:

  • The Evil Within -- $30
  • Metro 2033 -- $10
  • Metro: Last Night -- $10
  • NHL 15 -- $30

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What You Need to Know about House of Wolves Prologue Trailer

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New Witcher 3 4K Images Are Stunning

Written By Kom Limpulnam on Senin, 13 April 2015 | 23.26

Ahead of the game's release in just over a month, Polish developer CD Projekt Red on Monday released four new images of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in 4K resolution on PC. They are stunning, just like the first 4K image we saw last month.

See all four images in the gallery below or in full high-resolution here, here, here, and here.

Of course, you'll need a beefy PC rig and a 4K monitor to play the game with such high visual fidelity. Earlier this year, CD Projekt Red announced The Witcher 3's minimum and recommended PC system specifications.

On console, The Witcher 3 will run in 1080p on PlayStation 4 and 900p on Xbox One. The game is not coming to PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.

Following another delay, The Witcher 3 release date is set for May 19 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Recently, CD Projekt Red announced two major expansions for the role-playing game that will add around 30 hours of gameplay to an already massive title.


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See GTA 5's Impressive PC-Only Video Editing Tools in Action

With Grand Theft Auto V's PC release now just hours away, developer Rockstar Games has published a new video that offers an overview of the game's impressive-looking video editing tools. We got all the details about the Rockstar Editor last week, but this is the first time we're seeing it in action.

The Rockstar Editor allows players to record, edit, and share videos from Grand Theft Auto V and the game's multiplayer mode, Grand Theft Auto Online.

Players can utilize numerous camera angles and filters, and can also select a backing music track and make audio mix adjustments. The Rockstar Editor also lets players apply text slides to their videos and more.

In addition, the Rockstar Editor comes with a Director Mode that, as its name suggests, allows users to direct their own scenes. Players can choose a human character (or a animal) and create whatever scene they can think up--even using elements such as "explosive punches" and low gravity.

When you're done making a video, you can export it to the Rockstar Games Social Club or YouTube from within the Rockstar Editor.

It all looks very impressive. More details about the Rockstar Editor are available through this special online guide. For more on the Rockstar Editor, check out the image gallery below.

After multiple delays, GTA V for PC officially arrives tomorrow, April 14. However, gamers in the United States who buy the digital version can start playing later this afternoon.


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