Sunday, 22 November 2015

One Piece: Burning Blood – Zoro and Kuzan Confirmed


The cast of playable characters in One Piece: Burning Blood just keeps delightfully increasing! Earlier this week, X Drake in his dinosaur form and the Straw Hat Pirates’ Franky in his General Franky were confirmed. Today, it has been announced the Straw Hats’ master swordsmen Roronoa Zoro and former Marine admiral Kuzan will be joining the battle. Not only that, but the Captain of the Drake Pirates, X Drake, will also be playable in his human form. Take a look at the screenshots and art of these newly confirmed characters, three new stages, Bartolomeo, and Luffy below!
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Saturday, 21 November 2015

Dragon Ball Super: Champa vs Beerus Origins, Team Beerus’ Revealed for Tournament


The excitement of Dragon Ball Super just keeps increasing with each passing month! Every week, there is a new episode that airs in Japan and every month there is a new manga chapter that gets released. The first four chapters of the manga previewed events the month before they happened in the anime. Chapter 5, however, jumped forward even further beyond, skipping the Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F saga the anime is currently showing. Thanks to Herms from Kanzenshuu, who provided the script and spoilers from the chapter below, we find out the origin of Beerus and Champa’s twin rivalry, the make-up of Team Beerus to represent his Universe 7 to fight in a tournament against Champa’s Universe 6, and more! The final page of the script isn’t in English, but we can see Champa and Vados at the arena where the tournament will take place. Champs is interested in knowing if his Universe 6 has Saiyans.

Sunday, 8 November 2015

J-Stars Victory VS+ Walkthrough of All Four Story Arcs


J-Stars Victory VS+ has four story arcs featuring four different lead characters that players can enjoy – the Dynamic Arc with Luffy (One Piece), Hope Arc with Naruto (Naruto Shippuden), the Investigation Arc with Toriko (Toriko), and Pursuit Arc with Ichigo (Bleach)! Each contains a story where our heroes must come on top to put a stop an evil threatening their world. How do each of our heroes handle the situation? You can enjoy the experience by watching the videos below or playing the game yourself, which is now available at retailers in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and Australasia physically and digitally!

One Piece: Burning Blood – 3 Character Teams, Logia Guard, New Screenshots


Brand new information and screenshots for Bandai Namco Entertainment’s One Piece: Burning Blood are here! On the information side, players will be able to select teams of 3 characters when going into battle that can be switched in and out during the match! Additionally, certain Devil Fruits users will be able to use a technique called the Logia Guard that will allow them to be protected from the opponent’s attack for a certain period of time. Physical attacks won’t work on users of Logia Guard, however, with Haki, the opposition will be able to counter and break it. Saiyan Island hopes to have more information for you on the game as soon as it is announced.
One Piece Burning Blood will be released worldwide for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Xbox One at an unannounced date in 2016.
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Naruto Storm 4: Team 7, Uchiha, Hyuga, Guy Gameplay


The struggle waiting has been real, however, as each day passes, we are getting closer to the February 2016 release of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4! The game is gearing up to be the best in the franchise and it will actually be the final one in the Storm series (but not the Naruto series). Bandai Namco Entertainment’s J. Kartje and David Lee got together to show off a bit of the game from the latest event demo, which was first shown off last month at New York Comic Con. We want to be clear, no new information has been released, this is just new gameplay of previously seen characters. The timestamps, match-ups, and gameplay are as follows.
00:00 Hanabi Hyuga, Neji Hyuga, and Hinata Hyuga vs Itachi Uchiha and Shisui Uchiha
04:59 Kakashi Hatake and Might Guy vs Team 7 (Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, and Sakura Haruno)
08:48 Obito Uchiha and Madara Uchiha vs Team 7 (Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, and Sakura Haruno)
14:21 Madara Uchiha and Hinata Hyuga vs Might Guy, Neji Hyuga, and Hinata Hyuga

Below is a scan with two new screenshots of Shisui and Itachi’s perfect Susanoo, thanks to kotoam67. New new information is revealed, it mentions what we already know – the two Uchiha have been given an upgrade by Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto exclusively for the game.

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Lots of Fallout 4 PS4 Screenshots Leak

New Fallout 4 screenshots from the RPG's PlayStation 4 edition have leaked. Posted on Reddit from an unspecified "presentation," the images show off the game's environments, characters, weapons, Pip-Boy, un-killable dog, and more. Head to Imgur to see them all.
A Bethesda representative told GameSpot that the company has no plans to comment on any Fallout 4 leaked material.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes Review

The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes is a drastic departure from series tradition, and at times, it shows real potential, with clever design rivaling the best of the series’ past. But those moments are few and far between. The rest is just filler in a shallow game that tries a slew of new things, but accomplishes only a few.
Tri Force Heroes is Nintendo’s second original Zelda title on 3DS after 2011’s stellar A Link Between World. This new incarnation, however, is structured as a multiplayer title with a loot system, gear crafting, and cooperative dungeons with short run times.

Former Dead Island 2 Dev Says Losing Project Was a "Catastrophic" Blow

Spec Ops: The Line developer Yager is no longer working on zombie game Dead Island 2 after the company's vision for the title "fell out of alignment" with publisher Deep Silver's. Now, Yager managing director Timo Ullmann has commented on what effect that move had on the Germany-based studio.


"Having a project cancelled in such a late state is a catastrophic event on so many different levels," Ullmann told GamesIndustry International. "It really is the worst possible outcome. Everybody involved loses."
As a result of Yager's removal from Dead Island 2, the companyshut down Yager Productions, which was a "single-purpose" division of the company created specifically to work on the game. Many jobs were lost, but the impact on personnel was lightened somewhat by Germany's provision of guaranteeing three months' pay. Other people left on their own accord to start new companies.
"I really don't blame them, and we wish them all the best," he said. "It's tough, and not being given the chance to finish Dead Island 2, that... that hurts, you know? Right after the announcement a part of the team was a bit shell-shocked, of course, but you have to motivate yourself to keep going. Cancellation of projects, especially if the stakes are so high, is not unheard of. It hurt us, yes, but it happens."
Deep Silver announced the decision to part ways with Yager on Dead Island 2 in July.
"After careful consideration, today we announce the decision to part ways with development partner Yager," it said at the time. "With Dead Island 2, Deep Silver has always been dedicated to delivering the sequel that Dead Island fans deserve. We will continue working towards bringing our vision of Dead Island 2 to life, and we will share further information at a later stage."
Deep Silver has not yet announced it which studio would be taking over development duties.
Dead Island 2 was officially announced during Sony's E3 2014 press conference for PlayStation 4. The game is also coming toXbox One and PC, but its beta will be launched first on PS4.
Yager is now working on a space combat game calledDreadnaught. It's scheduled to launch for PC in 2016.

Sunday, 11 October 2015

Star Wars Battlefront Aiming for T Rating

Although a final determination has yet to be made, Electronic Arts is hoping its upcoming sci-fi shooter Star Wars Battlefrontwill receive a T-for-Teen rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
"Star Wars Battlefront is still rated 'RP' (Rating Pending) but we're targeting a rating of 'T' for Teen," the developer said through thegame's Twitter account.

Monday, 14 September 2015

StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void Release Date, Cinematic Trailer Revealed

[UPDATE] During the presentation, Blizzard announced that StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void will launch on November 10. A cinematic trailer was also released. You can watch the impressive video below.
The original story is below.
During a special event in downtown Los Angeles today, Blizzard Entertainment will release the opening cinematic for StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void and announce the game's release date.

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

23 Wrestlers Added to WWE 2K16 Roster


2K Sports on Tuesday announced even more wrestlers for WWE 2K16. This week's confirmed characters include Billy Gun, Vader, and Jake "The Snake" Roberts, among others.

Jurassic World Becomes Fourth Film Ever to Earn $1 Billion Internationally


This summer's dinosaur blockbuster Jurassic World has now earned more than $1 billion at the international box office. Variety reports that the film--the fourth in the Jurassic Park franchise--is now one of only four movies to hit this milestone.

Darksiders Devs Using Crowdfunding To Revive Classic Comic Series as JRPG


Developers from the studio behind Darksiders have launched a Kickstarter to bring back a much-loved fantasy comic book series as a turn-based RPG.

Heading up the studio, which is called Airship Syndicate, is Joe Madureira--a veteran comic book artist renowned for his work at Marvel Comics--and Ryan Stefanelli. Together the two founded Vigil Games.

New Apple TV to focus on games


Apple stumbled into the games business almost by accident not long after it released the iPhone in 2007, igniting a new multibillion-dollar mobile games industry in the process.

Could a new Apple device - one linked to the television - shake up the market for game consoles? The idea no longer seems ridiculous to many people in the games business. Apple is expected to make games a primary selling point of its new Apple TV product, scheduled to be announced on Wednesday in San Francisco, according to people briefe

Sunday, 6 September 2015

Watch Out for Fake Star Wars Battlefront Beta Sites


Registration for the upcoming Star Wars Battlefront beta has not yet opened. As such, any site claiming to offer access to it is fake and should be avoided, Electronic Arts community manager Matthew Everett says.

"Do not be fooled by fake beta sign-up sites," he wrote on Reddit. "Our beta registration will live on our official site here: starwars.ea.com."


The Battlefront beta begins in early October for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. You do not need to preorder the game to get access, but EA has yet to say exactly how you'll be able to get in.

Battlefront's beta sounds fairly extensive. It lets you try out the 40-player Walker Assault mode and play a Survival Mission. You can also check out the new mode, Drop Zone, in the beta. EA has not provided a specific start-date for the beta or say how long it will last.

Battlefront launches on November 17, about a month before Disney's Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens hits theaters in December. EA is also releasing tie-in DLC for Battlefront based on the movie.

Saturday, 22 August 2015

Batman v Superman Release Date Change Explained



With Warner rolling out their DC Extended Universe from next year, the superhero film market is going to become a crowded place, as rival studios fight for key release slots. Warner's much-anticipated Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has already shifted release dates twice, first from July 2015 to May 2016, and then forward to March 25 of next year, to avoid a clash with Marvel's Captain America: Civil War.

Game On: China Lifts Console Ban, but Not Censorship

The communist nation's embrace of video games is in part a censorship strategy.

A man plays a Sony PlayStation 4 in a shop in downtown Shanghai, on March 19, 2015.
A man plays a Sony PlayStation 4 in Shanghai in March. The Chinese government has lifted restrictions on selling and manufacturing video games in the country.

God of War 3 Remastered Review

It's one of the most thrilling openings in all of video games. As warrior-turned-deity-killer Kratos, you climb the Titan Gaia, who functions as a colossal, moving level upon which you battle Poseidon, the god of the sea. Gaia herself is one of Kratos' few remaining allies; her cries of pain pierce the air as you swing your chained blades, launching ghoulish soldiers into the air and slicing away at Poseidon and his many-legged steed. It is all sound and fury, almost unparalleled in its sense of scale and its translation of a protagonist's anger into bloody, brutal interactions. When Kratos strikes his final blow, you see it not from his perspective, but from his victim's point of view, in the first person. It's a striking and vicious design choice that sets the tone for the game to follow. You are no longer conquering the Greek gods as an enraged antihero, but as a full-on villain.
The question, then, is this: How could God of War III hope to top this sensational introduction? It doesn't, though it certainly tries, and allows God of War II to retain its position at the peak of this beloved series in the process. That's not to say that the game isn't terrific fun, only that its unimaginative final encounter has nothing on the phenomenal opener. Gaia casts a long shadow over the hours that follow, and even a similar battle upon Cronos' massive body can't escape it, though it, too, remains a technical marvel in this remastered edition.

Lego Jurassic World Review

When we think of high-budget games, we may think of the cinematic experiences that drag you along a roller coaster-like ride through scripted set pieces and quick time events, like Call of Duty orUncharted. Or we may think of the glut of open world games we've seen flood the market, all complete with minimaps covered in dots of things to do or collect, compelling you to comb the landscape and visit every single one. The Lego series of games by Traveller's Tales has perfectly embodied these conflicting design philosophies across the many franchises it's taken on and put them in a kid-friendly package. That's why setting a Lego game in the Jurassic Park world is such an enticing prospect: it's a series that naturally combines the cinematic with the sprawling. Lego Jurassic World encompasses just that with style and undeniable charm that will melt your cynical heart, but the boring things the game makes you do hamper the joy.
If you've played any of the recent Lego games, you know exactly what you're getting into: solidly designed platforming amidst a world made of bricks. Combat takes a back seat to simple problem solving as you find ways to clear environmental obstacles, which often takes the form of building new things out of loose bricks that are lying around. Cooperation is also encouraged thanks to hop-in multiplayer and a cavalcade of characters to take control of, each of which has special abilities you need to use to progress through the game. Tying everything together are hub worlds that you can

Traverser Review

Let us for a moment consider the idea that, one day, the sun might poof out and that the surface air of the earth will vanish in the process. Let us suppose that the remnants of humanity will flee below the earth's surface, where the core remains surprisingly warm. Furthermore, let us imagine that humanity will embrace a vaguely steampunk aesthetic straight out of Dishonored in the process and that, even with all that's happened, some folks will find the time to express the desire that their home be painted in garish hues of red, green, and blue. Considering the circumstances, it's a pretty uplifting message, isn't it? That's the world that Traverser presents us, and it has all the ingredients of a scrappy adventure that can grab the hearts of millions in a way that the most blockbusters never could. It's such a shame, then, that this isometric 3D platformer and puzzler becomes such a stark reminder of the fact that good concepts amount to little if they don't have good gameplay to match.
It's a concept that works well in part because it's so surreal. At the heart of the world, so to speak, stands a city called Brimstone that floats suspended above a sea of lava and below a cavern roof studded with crystals, and the rich and the poor occupy the top and bottom sides, respectively,

Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure Review

The Dr. Mario series' has always provided great puzzling action despite its no-frills design. Conceived during the 8-bit years, when Tetris had recently exploded on the scene, Dr. Mario stood out for its peculiarities. In the first proper 3DS installment in the series, Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure, the formula is tweaked ever so slightly, providing you with something new to try even if you spent far too many hours playing the original version on the NES or the bite-sized chunks that appeared more recently in the NES Remix series.
Despite the adjustments, the core design remains intact. You still move colored pills as they fall into the play area, flipping them around in an effort to line up four or more pill segments and viruses of the same color. Find success, and maladies and medicine disappear, leaving you with more room to maneuver. You win when all the nasty bugs are gone, or you lose if the rising wall reaches the top of the screen.
The "Miracle Cure" part of the game refers to special new power-ups that now appear by default. These drop periodically once you fill up a meter that rests alongside the play area. There are four types. One variety looks like a bomb and vaporizes anything within range once it lands. Another is V-shaped. If you match it with several pills or viruses of the same color, everything on the screen that

Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition Review

Devil May Cry 4 is excessive by design, from the mammoth swords to the boss battles rooted in elegant mayhem. The action can feel like a firework show that spurns a nuanced routine for a non-stop, thirty-minute finale, and there's a certain charm to this bravado. But the excessiveness takes away just as much as it gives. The structure of the extended campaign works against its own momentum, forcing you to retread recently explored locations and battle all-too-familiar enemies over and over again. While this Special Edition provides slight combat tweaks and additional characters to toy with, there's just not enough mechanical or architectural variation to justify the fluff. As a result, the endless combat rooms and recycled scenarios can be exhausting.
The re-progression is thematically justified by a character swap, giving you at least some reason to remain engaged during this slog. You spend the majority of Devil May Cry 4 with Nero, a silver-haired, sardonic punk whose emotions swing from caustic rage to lovesick sweetness at the drop of a sword. He's a suitable protagonist for the series, with enough emotional intrigue to carry the early portions of the story, but the eventual shift to Dante is welcomed. Collecting new weapons and

Batman: Arkham Knight Review

"A clean shot to the head," drones the villain known as Arkham Knight. "That's all it will take." At every opportunity, the Knight speaks of the horrific deeds he might perform, doing his best to drive fear into Batman's heart throughout the open-world adventure game that features his name. Scarecrow similarly trades on Batman's doubts, attempting to convince the troubled hero of his own impotence at every turn. "All eyes, all hopes upon a man who fails his friends," calls out Scarecrow through Gotham's public networks, reminding Bruce Wayne that he, too, bears responsibility for the losses his loved ones endure.
Batman is a troubled hero, and past Arkham games haven't shied away from exploring his dark side. Arkham Knight is no exception: the caped crusader growls his way through one confrontation after another in which he must question his role in Gotham's current crisis. We've seen these themes before, many times over, and Batman: Arkham Knight's villains repeat them ad nauseum, as if you weren't already choking on heavy-handed metaphors at every turn. It's fortunate, then, that Arkham Knight, for all its ham-fisted storytelling and frequent returns to well-trod ground, features the qualities developer Rocksteady has infused its previous games with: superb production values, hard-hitting combat, and a wonderful sense of freedom as you soar above the skies of Gotham.

Friday, 21 August 2015

God of War III (Let's Live it Again)





God of War III is a third-person action-adventure video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). Released for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) console on March 16, 2010, the game is the fifth installment in the God of War series and the seventh, and last, chronologically. Loosely based on Greek mythology, the game is set in ancient Greece with vengeance as its central motif. The player controls the protagonist and former God of War, Kratos, after his betrayal at the hands of his father Zeus, King of the Olympian Gods. Reigniting the Great War, Kratos ascends Mount Olympus until he is abandoned by the Titan Gaia. Guided by the spirit of Athena, Kratos battles monsters, gods, and Titans in a search for Pandora, without whom he cannot open Pandora's Box, defeat Zeus, and end the reign of the Olympian Gods.

Sunday, 2 August 2015

Dragon Ball Super August 2015 Schedule

Today is the first day of August, a new month full of new adventures for Dragon Ball fans through Toei Animation’s Dragon Ball Super! The month will contain five episodes in what seems to be an alternate telling of the 2013 feature film, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods!

Saturday, 1 August 2015

Microsoft scores with free Windows 10 upgrade as downloads tally 10x Windows 8's first-day sales

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Microsoft customers downloaded 14 million copies of the Windows 10 upgrade on the first day of availability, the company said today.

The 14 million, just a fraction of what Microsoft hopes will adopt the new OS in the next three years, was served with little if any disruption to the Internet, or to the ISPs (Internet service providers) and CDNs (content delivery networks) that delivered the 5GB-plus upgrade files, according to an expert who earlier in the week worried that the massive traffic would present problems.

Prototype Biohazard Bundle Review

Activision released the Biohazard Bundle for the Prototype games almost as if it was hoping no one would notice, like it was a digital baby left on everyone’s front stoop. After spending some time with the bundle, it’s easier to see why they aren’t the proudest of parents.
The remastering effort here is, without mincing words, an embarrassment. While we’re currently drowning in a glut of remasters, graphical spitshines, and definitive editions--a mild problem in and of itself--nobody can deny that the vast majority of them have been made current-gen worthy. At best, you get The Last of Us or Tomb Raider remasters. At worst, you get this bundle.

Victor Vran Review

Victor Vran won’t light any new fires. Well, in a way, fires will occur, but they’re more of a demonic nature. What I mean is that the game doesn’t quite reach the heights of its roleplaying peers. It isn’t completely without its own small surprises, though, such as offering an enjoyable way to craft a custom character, as well as enticing combat and eye-catching visuals. Even though the loot-charged game has plenty of issues, the makings of something good are underneath its foibles.

Tembo The Badass Elephant Review


Before it became famous for Pokemon, Game Freak was designing action games like Pulseman. After a long hiatus, it's returning to its roots with Tembo the Badass Elephant, which is one of the best 2D platformers I’ve played. The story of Tembo is ridiculous, even by platform-gaming standards: a mysterious evil force called Phantom has invaded Earth, and humankind finds itself backed into a corner, fighting against this strange, oppressive regime. One hope remains to destroy Phantom: Tembo, the grizzled war veteran with four legs, a trunk, and two massive tusks. It’s up to our heroic pachyderm to crush the evil forces with his might--literally
Before it became famous for Pokemon, Game Freak was designing action games like Pulseman. After a long hiatus, it's returning to its roots with Tembo the Badass Elephant, which is one of the best 2D platformers I’ve played. The story of Tembo is ridiculous, even by platform-gaming standards: a mysterious evil force called Phantom has invaded Earth, and humankind finds itself backed into a corner, fighting against this strange, oppressive regime. One hope remains to destroy Phantom: Tembo, the grizzled war veteran with four legs, a trunk, and two massive tusks. It’s up to our heroic pachyderm to crush the evil forces with his might--literally.
Being an elephant, Tembo is not normally a fast creature, but he’s got a whole mess of skills that make him a highly mobile platforming hero. Tembo’s main attack is a Sonic Rush-styled dash attack that smashes through anything in its way. The more you play, however, the more it feels like a mix between the movement of Yoshi’s Island (aerial flutter jumps and ground-pounds, aiming Tembo’s water-blasting attacks) and the modernDonkey Kong Country games (spinning jump attacks and rolls). Part of what makes Tembo so great is the slick, precise controls--you can seamlessly chain attacks and movements into each other, moving with fluidity and finesse. The sheer act of moving Tembo around--rolling and bouncing around the ground into a slide and then immediately following up with an upwards trunk-hammer bash--is a delight.

SteelSeries Apex M800 Dota 2 Edition for TI5 Keyboard Giveaway

GameSpot is giving away a super special,limited edition Dota 2 themed SteelSeries Apex M800 keyboard. Forged by theDire, this keyboard has a limited edition TI5 golden color scheme, Low-profile mechanical switches, individual-key RGB lighting effects, unlimited customization, and to top it off, an exclusive in-game item.
We're also giving away prizes to two runners up! Our second place winner will receive a QCK+ Dota 2 edition mousepad, and a Rival Dota 2 Edition Gaming mouse. And finally, our third place winner will receive their very own QCK+ Dota 2 edition mousepad.
Once you've earned points by filling out our form, entering your email, then completing one of the following; follow us on Twitter, or Instagram, click
"REWARDS" to be entered for a chance to win!
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Hundreds of Destiny Cheaters Banned

Bungie has brought the banhammer down on a new group of Destiny cheaters. The developer announced as part of its latest Weekly Update that a wave of offenders--hundreds of them--have been removed from the online game's Crucible multiplayer mode for manipulating network traffic.


"We know you want justice. We've seen the chatter. We've read the reports. Yesterday and today, our

See Alfred Kick Butt in This New Batman: Arkham Knight PC Mod

A new Batman: Arkham Knight PC mod shows Batman's butler, Alfred Pennyworth, in a totally more badass light. From the Batman Arkham Videos YouTube channel comes a new video that shows off the mod, in which Alfred becomes a playable character, jumping off buildings and laying waste to enemies.
There is even a romantic scene between Alfred and Catwoman, which is definitely a little weird. But my favorite part is probably at the five-minute mark, where Alfred demonstrates his true powers of (hilarious) evasion.

Friday, 31 July 2015

Dragon Ball Super: Plot Revealed

In Tokyo, Japan a Dragon Ball Super Complete Showcase Event was held on July 1 promote the July 5 debut of Dragon Ball Super! On hand were Masako Nozawa (Japanese voice of Goku), Good Morning America (rock band behind Dragon Ball Super ending song, Hello Hello Hello), and Kazuya Fujii through a prerecorded message (the artist behind the Dragon Ball Super opening Chozetsu ☆ Dynamic). Creator of Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama, was not at the event in person, but he did share a message that revealed the plot of the series!
As reported in our previous post, Toriyama-sensei revealed episode 1 of Dragon Ball Super will take place six months after the fight with Majin Buu (which would make it 3.5 years before Battle of Gods).
His message continued to reveal the following:
“Dragon Ball Super” is a complete continuation of the Majin Buu story arc. It’s got a bit of post-battle aftermath, continues with the “Battle of Gods” arc where the God of Destruction Beerus appears and the “Revival of ‘F’” arc where Freeza comes back to life, and then, I’ve written a strange new story where they finally depart from this universe. They’re fighting against their neighbors, Universe 6! They’ll yell at me if I give away too many spoilers, so I’ll keep the rest a secret, but they’re chasing after giant Super Dragon Balls; I think things will unfold in a bright and simple way, that will be really fun and exciting!
Since it’s another universe, loads of new characters will turn up. I’ll do my best to draw the tons of character designs necessary, so I’m looking forward to this too.
You know, it suddenly occurs to me that somewhere along the line the Dragon Ball anime has become quite a huge story. Since I’m the guy who drew the thing, it’s a bit weird for me to say this, but when I first started out I never dreamed it would have a universe as a setting (laughs). Don’t worry though, it’s still going to be the same sort of easy-to-understand content as always. Please be sure to watch Dragon Ball Super on TV!
Below is an image from the ending theme that was teased by Toei Animation a few days ago:

GTA 5 Mod Turns Your Character Into Iron Man

A new mod for Grand Theft Auto V turns your character into Iron Man, complete with the iconic armor and the superhero's arsenal of high-powered weaponry.
GTA 5 fan JulioNIB created the mod, which overhauls the game's HUD in addition to adding armor and weapons. It's a very impressive mod; the armor looks great and the animations seem to be both accurate and fluid. You can check out a video of the mod in action below

Windows 10 Reaches 14 Million Installs

Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 10, launched on Wednesday and is currently rolling out in phases. It now appears the first phase was a big one, as Microsoft says on its official blog that Windows 10 has now been installed on 14 million devices. Many more upgrades are still to come.
"We still have many more upgrades to go before we catch up to each of you that reserved your upgrade," Microsoft marketing boss Yusuf Mehdi said.

The Game of Thrones TV Show May Have Permanently Killed off This Character

This post contains major Game of Thrones plot spoilers

HBO's Game of Thrones series will span at least another two seasons, according to new comments from president of programming Michael Lombardo at a Television Critics Association event on Friday.
Meanwhile, executives in charge of the show appear to have confirmed the death of a key character [these comments, which are a major spoiler, can be found further down].
Previous reports suggested that showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss had planned seven seasons forGame of Thrones, but Lombardo said, "Seven seasons and out was never the conversation."

Destiny: The Taken King's New Location Gets Details and Images

Destiny: The Taken King adds one huge new location for players to explore called the Dreadnaught. Today in its Weekly Update, developer Bungie explained what players can expect from the Dreadnaught when the expansion launches this September.
The Dreadnaught is a flagship of the Taken, the new enemy class coming with the expansion. It's also a stolen Hive tombship, and its design reflects both its Hive architecture and the Taken's influence. You can see a gallery of concept art and in-game screens below (concept art and corresponding screenshots are in pairs, concept art first).

Female Gaming Characters Get "Realistic" Makeovers from Eating Disorder Group

Eating disorder support group Bulimia.com has re-imagined a variety of female video game characters--including Lara Croft and Cortana--in an effort to bring awareness to body image issues.
In a blog post (via Motherboard), Bulimia points out that graphics in video games has gotten better and better over time, with developers able to create more life-like worlds and characters. But video games too often perpetuate unrealistic body imagery, the group says--and this can be dangerous.
"If video game creators are going to pride themselves on accurate digital representations, then it's time for them to get real about women," Bulimia said.