Minggu, 09 Juni 2019

Kingdom Hearts III DLC 'Re:Mind' launches this winter - Gematsu

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The April-announced Kingdom Hearts III downloadable content “Re:Mind” will launch this winter, Square Enix announced at the “Kingdom Hearts Orchestra: World of Tres” concert in Los Angeles.

(Warning: The following content may contain spoilers for Kingdom Hearts III.)

A trailer debuted at and exclusive to the concert showcases a playable Roxas, Aqua, and Riku, a new Keyblade transformation form for Sora, Young Xehanort speaking to the Master of Masters at the Keyblade Graveyard, and a conversation between Luxord and Xigbar at Olympus.

Kingdom Hearts III is available now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Watch an off-screen recording of the trailer below, via YouTube user NexusEX (MP4 backup available here).

Thanks, KHInsider, KH13, and @Churroz.

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https://gematsu.com/2019/06/kingdom-hearts-iii-dlc-remind-launches-this-winter

2019-06-09 06:23:03Z
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Sabtu, 08 Juni 2019

FIFA 20 is out in September with a focus on micro skill - PC Gamer

FIFA 20's release date is September 27. In an interview at EA's E3 2019 event we learned what the team has been tweaking since FIFA 19. It sounds as though players who enjoy close manual control and skill moves will have more to play with.

EA Spots is toning down AI defenders. They will offer less help and encourage you to engage with FIFA's manual defensive systems. To help you out, tackling will be more effective if you use the appropriate tackle in the right context.

Offensively, EA Sports wants to give more time and space to the dribbler and create more tense one-on-ones. If you like to dazzle opponents there are more skill moves and chaining multiple skill moves together will have "a more realistic outcome", it's unclear whether this means your player will just fall over if they aren't Messi. Players should feel a little more different to play too. Player characteristics like speed and strength will have slightly more impact on their performance.

Penalties and free kicks have been overhauled. You now have a clearer idea of the trajectory you're aiming for, but spin must be applied with skill using the right stick. The analogue skill requirement will hopefully prevent the classic guaranteed sweet spot goals that sometimes creep into FIFA games.

In addition to all this there's a new FIFA Street mode called Volta. EA Sports hasn't shown much of it yet but it sounds like it will offer five a side and 3v3 setups and a keeper/no keeper option. It could be awesome. For more detailed systems updates and Volta news, keep an eye on the FIFA Pitch Notes page.

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https://www.pcgamer.com/fifa-20-is-out-in-september-with-a-focus-on-micro-skill/

2019-06-08 19:01:00Z
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Apex Legends - Official Wattson Story Reveal Trailer | EA Play E3 2019 - GameSpot

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFg66tYMAjc

2019-06-08 17:47:25Z
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Apex Legends: Wattson Reveal Trailer - E3 2019 - IGN

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2019-06-08 17:34:57Z
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Confirmed: FIFA 20 'Volta' indoor five-a-side football and street mode coming - TechRadar

And it's confirmed! FIFA 20 is getting a street football mode called Volta Football. A fully-featured, less serious 'jumpers for goalposts' mode, it'll offer up  3v3 Rush (no goalkeepers), 4v4, 4v4 Rush, 5v5 and Professional Futsal play types.

Arenas with and without walls from across the world will be included, with customisable player avatars, a story mode, online leagues and more. It'll only be available in the PS5, Xbox One and PC versions of the game though, skipping out on the Nintendo Switch, PS3 and Xbox 360 versions.

Here's the trailer:

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We're just hours away from the EA Play live-stream at E3 2019 kicking off, where we're expecting to get all the official details on FIFA 20. But has one of its biggest, most-wanted features already been teased?

Yes football fans, FIFA 20 could be getting a five-a-side indoor football mode.

The rumor comes from the below teaser trailer shared by EA, which we've embedded below:

It features a 'V' symbol, which many fans online believe refers to The Vault, a new mode that will include indoor five-a-side football modes. The trailer also includes an outline image which seems to represent a five-a-side pitch, as well as the previous tagline "the stadium is anywhere". An eagle-eyed drone also saw that EA has built a five-a-side pitch where it is broadcasting its EA Play event.

FIFA back on the streets?

FIFA Street was the last time we had a full game about street and indoor football, which came out back in 2012, but we haven't seen it included as a mode for a mainline title since FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 back on the PlayStation and Nintendo 64.

There was a tease of what could be achieved by a current-gen mini-match and indoor set up back in FIFA 19 however, where its The Journey Story mode saw star player Alex Hunter compete in a three-a-side match in Venice Beach, California. Could we see multiple different pitch surface types, and the different ball physics that would be associated with that?

If you're wondering what it used to look like, check it out in action back in the glory days of FIFA: Road to World Cup 98, the same year when you could turn off the referee, and it had a dirty tackle button. It was like playing football in Mad Max's Thunderdome...

  • E3 2019 is the biggest gaming event of the year. TechRadar is reporting live from LA, telling you all about the biggest announcements of the week, from epic game trailers to shocking release date reveals. Follow our expert analysis of the keynotes and what we see on the E3 show floor.

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https://www.techradar.com/news/indoor-five-a-side-football-mode-could-finally-be-returning-in-fifa-20

2019-06-08 14:55:00Z
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Google Maps lets you see how fast you’re driving. Here’s how - CNET

Google has been busy updating Google Maps in the past month, first rolling out speed limit indicators and then speed camera alerts. The latest feature to join Google's mapping app is a speedometer that shows up while you're driving. While yes, of course your car already has one, the idea is to be able to see your speed in a glance if you're already looking at the app to check on directions -- and keep your eyes on the road rather than darting back and forth between the app and your dashboard speedometer.

Google is currently rolling this out, so you might need to be patient if you don't have it yet. You can check the Maps app settings to see if you have it.

Here's how to turn on the latest features.

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Turn on the speedometer

1. Open your Google Maps app.

2. Tap on the three stacked lines and scroll down to the bottom of your screen.

3. Select Settings.

4. Tap Navigation Settings.

5. Scroll down to the Driving Options menu and slide the toggle on for Speedometer. If you don't see this option, you probably don't have this new feature yet.

Report a speed camera trap

1. Open your Google Maps app.

2. Type in your destination to start navigating -- you can only report the speed cameras if you're in navigation mode.

3. Tap the speech bubble icon with the plus sign.

4. Select Mobile speed camera.

5. A popup message will appear that says "Adding mobile speed camera to the map."

6. If you didn't mean to report anything, you have a few seconds to cancel by tapping the circle that says Undo.

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Report an incident, like a car crash or a traffic jam

1. Open your Google Maps app.

2. Type in your destination to start navigating -- you can only report incidents if you're in navigation mode.

3. When you're on the road and you see a wreck or a slowdown, tap the speech bubble icon with the plus sign.

4. Tap Add a report.

5. Select crash or slowdown. A message will appear that says "Adding [crash, slowdown] to the map." You can click Undo if you don't want to send it.

Google Maps for Android

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https://www.cnet.com/how-to/google-maps-lets-you-see-how-fast-youre-driving-heres-how/

2019-06-08 13:00:01Z
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Bandai-Namco E3 2019 leak reveals 'Tales,' George R.R. Martin games - Engadget

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E3 2019 is almost about to get rolling, but there's time for at least one more pre-show leak. Several games from publisher Bandai-Namco have apparently leaked out due to a flaw on the company's website. Those include a From Software (Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Sekiro) collaboration with George R.R. Martin, titled Elden Ring, coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC. There isn't much confirmed beyond the name and the logo at this time other than that it's an action-RPG, although Martin discussed a game he'd consulted on in a blog post after the Game of Thrones series finale aired.

Screenshots revealed more of another game, Tales of Arise, an Unreal Engine 4-powered entry in the Tales series of RPGs. Meanwhile, Gematsu mentions information on a re-release of Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch for Switch (above), with a remastered version packing improved graphics coming to PS4 and Switch. We'll find out what's really coming out, and where it's headed, over the next few days as things get rolling in LA. The show floor doesn't officially open until Tuesday, but our first event of the show begins with EA Play at around noon ET Saturday.

Catch up on all the latest news from E3 2019 here!

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https://www.engadget.com/2019/06/08/bandai-namco-e3-2019/

2019-06-08 09:32:01Z
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