Huddersfield Daily Examiner

SEPTEMBER SENSATIONS A

-

UGUST has slipped seamlessly into September, and for school holidays survivors there’s a flurry of exciting new games to look forward to.

Kicking things off this week is the new Spider-Man game, Lara Croft is back towards the middle of the month and FIFA fans delight, the football giant is back just in time for payday. IF YOU’VE taken a break from playing Destiny, then you’ve missed quite a bit.

This week’s new expansion comes just after the recent 2.0 patch which saw the weapons system and gears balance significan­tly overhauled.

Forsaken introduces two new destinatio­ns to explore, and a plethora of new weapons, armour and Supers to acquire.

Once you’ve finished the campaign, there’s a new endgame called Gambit – a hybrid 4v4 mode that merges both the Player v Environmen­t and Player v Player experience­s into an epic battle.

This is an entirely new way to play Destiny 2, offering those players who may have become a little jaded by the game a completely different way to experience it. better fighter, and more masterful in fighting the villains of New York.

The environmen­ts for this game look incredible, with gameplay akin to the Batman Arkham series, where you can hoist baddies into the air, and web them to a building.

There’s even a photo mode, which allows you to make very cool custom comic book covers.

There’s also a trio of DLC coming towards the end of the year, so this really will be the game that keeps on giving. SET two months after Rise of the Tomb Raider, this is the game where Lara Croft evolves into Tomb Raider.

Set in the unforgivin­g jungles of South America, Lara must find the hidden city of Paititi and stop the Maya apocalypse.

Developers have made lots of lovely little tweaks. The swim system has been overhauled, meaning Lara can now hold her breath for longer, and the addition of air pockets means you can explore further without having to come up for breath.

A new barter system allows players to trade resources, salvage parts and weapons in Paititi, while your stealth skills will play a bigger part than ever. FANS champing at the bit to get their hands on the latest release can get their FIFA fix early by playing the demo.

Likely to be released on all consoles on September 13, there will be a total of 14 playable teams to choose from – including at least three Premier League sides.

For the first time the game will feature the UEFA club competitio­ns, including the Champions League.

As far as the game goes, The Journey returns for its third and final instalment, The Journey: Champions.

EA has also made some refinement­s and added new features to the game play – there’s a new “Active Touch System”– an overhaul of player control, “timed finishing”– where the kick button may be pressed a second time to determine the exact moment the ball is actually kicked, “50/50 battles”– a system for determinin­g how likely a player will win or loose balls, and “Dynamic Tactics”– which allows players to configure strategies, and switch between them in real-time during a match. WITH all the big releases this month, my fear is that this little gem will be overlooked.

Moonlighte­r is an action RPG with rogue-lite elements following the everyday routines of Will, an adventurou­s shopkeeper who dreams of becoming a hero.

Manage your shop during the day, and at night, strike out to explore dungeons and confront hordes of enemies, which drop loot upon defeat.

You can then spend your hard-earned wins on upgrading your store, and the town in which you live – maybe even hire a part-time worker for the shop, to give you more time for adventure. IT SEEMS that Bruce Willis, right, isn’t done with John McClane – just yet. The actor is set to star in a fifth Die Hard movie – and this one will be imaginativ­ely titled McClane.

According to Empire, this new outing will serve as both a sequel and a prequel to the previous movies.

While Willis reprises the grizzly detective in the now, another actor will play the younger McClane in his early days on the NYPD.

Wonder what Joseph Gordon Levitt is up to at the moment… IT SEEMS that Warner Bros is preparing to unleash a Wile E. Coyote movie on the big screen.

Coyote Vs. Acme reportedly has Lego Batman director Chris McKay on board to produce, while Jon and Josh Silberman are attached to pen the script.

Wile E. made his debut in 1949, and audiences followed his failed attempts to catch his nemesis, The Road Runner, until the pair’s final cartoon short in 2014.

Rumours of WB wanting to develop a movie around the infamous Acme company have been circulatin­g since 2010 – and who better to star in it than their best customer?

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom