Friday 31 July 2015

Review of the Week

Last week of July, so let's see what's been happening:

LEGO News - The Franchises in Dimensions are revealed
Since LEGO Dimensions was announced earlier this year, nerds and geeks all over the world have been speculating about what franchises could be seen in the game. If you've seen all the trailers so far, you'll know that there are a fair few of them that will be in this game, some being more surprising than others. From the news that has been heard of this week, there will be a total of 14 franchises in the game, the majority of which have spawned from already established LEGO themes (including licensed ones) and some that are exclusive to this game. There will be some time travelling, testing, mystery solving, trips to unlikely places and so much more. There is also some fan service in it as well. A lot of fun is to be had here. Just make sure you have the money for it all.

In other news, Chris Pine is in talks to appear in a DC Cinematic Universe film, having the next Tomb Raider be exclusive to Xbox One was not an easy decision according to Square Enix CEO, Lucasfilm projects will be heading to Netflix soon, Mafia III confirmed to be in the works, more DLC for GTAV is on the way, Google plans to give an entire country Wi-Fi using balloons, Left 4 Dead 3 is a thing, Zombi (a game previously released exclusively on Wii U) is coming to other consoles, Transformers 5 is coming *sigh* and Game of Thrones may end after season 8 according to HBO.

Now onto the week's film and video game releases in most areas:

Films:
Vacation (Some areas with many more to follow)
Mission Impossible: Rouge Nation (Most areas with more to follow. Review coming soon)

Video Games:
King's Quest Chapter 1 (Win, PS3, PS4, 360 and XB1) (Worldwide)
Life is Strange Episode 4 (Win, Ps3, PS4, 360 and XB1) (Worldwide)
N++ (PS4) (North America and Europe only)
Angry Birds 2 (iOS and Android) (Worldwide. Review coming soon)

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