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Bayonetta 2 trailer shows gameplay, haircut and 2014 release

Bayonetta 2 for Wii U will be released in 2014 according to a special E3 broadcast of Nintendo Direct. A new CG trailer and gameplay trailer were both shown (see below), in which Bayonetta's new haircut was revealed. Yep, it's now short and spiky, like Zoe Wanamaker, but also with Bayonetta's trademark lengthy locks still intact in order to execute her brutal 'Megaton' finishing moves on bosses.

The gameplay trailer shows a boss fight on the top of a moving train, as well as some familiar-looking platform leaping in thy sky. Platinum Games' trademark directorial flair is also evident: look out for Bayonetta fireing a barrage of bullets at an assailant, which a slow-motion camera pan reveals to be in a heart formation. Looking great, but 2014 is quite the wait...

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Monolith Soft E3 trailer shows mechs, mechs, giant swords, mechs

A new trailer for Monolith Soft's X was shown during Nintendo's E3 2013 Direct stream, showcasing humongous swords and even bigger mechs. This is the studio's follow-up to Xenoblade Chronicles, which we've talked about a bit in the past, and is set to release sometime in 2014.

While the basic gameplay looks very similar to that of Xenoblade, you can also pilot giant mechs called Dolls, which can not only fly, but also transform into badass tanks. There's been no confirmation yet as to whether or not this is an MMO or a multiplayer JRPG, but we're almost certain it has an online cooperative component. Stay tuned for more info. 

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Pokemon X and Y confirmed for October 12 release

Pokemon X/Ywas confirmed for an October 12 release during Nintendo's E3 Direct livestream. Not only will the game include several new Pokemon, but it also has a new type: fairy. This confirms rumors we've been hearing about the game for a while now, and a slew of other new features--such as the ability to pet and feed your Pokemon using the 3DS stylus--has us mega pumped for October.

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You need a PS Plus membership for PS4 online multiplayer

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You'll need a PlayStation Plus subscription for online multiplayer on PS4. Sony revealed the change at its E3 press conference today as somewhat of a footnote between used game support and lack of online requirements.

Current PS Plus memberships will carry over from PS3 and Vita to PS4, Sony said, and it didn't mention any new pricing models. A one-year membership costs $50 at the moment.

Sony plans to continue offering free games, discounts, and other bonuses on top of PS Plus, but it looks the valuable option just became a bit less optional.

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ObliqueZombie - 10 minutes ago

Still sucks, but PSN is a way, WAY better deal than XBL. After my girly friend got her PS3 this past Christmas, I was shocked at how many deals, discounts, and free games she got for a cheaper subscription price. This is okay in my book, seeing as how the PS4 is cheaper, more powerful, and has more interesting games (IMO). Reply Report

soulcipher - 58 minutes ago

I never really used PS+ before. I always used the PSN, or Xbox Live for multiplayer. Being that now PS+ is the only way to play multiplayer I don't think it would be a bad transition. We still have a few more months to go before November so we will see. Reply Report

wiitard07 - 59 minutes ago

Sony: "No more free online! :)"Community: "Cool! I understand!MS: "Online won't be free, but our cloud computing is up right away! :)"Community: "FUCKING MICRO$OFT. SUCK MY DICK YOU GREEDY CUNTBAGS"I see a problem. Reply Report

PatHan-bHai - 1 hour, 8 minutes ago

Don't care much for online gaming so no problemo. Reply Report

taokaka - 1 hour, 43 minutes ago

Why is everybody defending this? I was starting to worry sony's E3 was too good, now before you say "it's just a small $50 yearly fee don't get your knickers in a knot." Firstly as an Australian it is $70 for me but that's besides the point the reason why I never got PS+ was because as an avid fan I'd already bought the games I wanted that they were offering in the instant game collections. When I most likely get a ps4 and if I decide to purchase PS+ it is discouraging me to actually buy the games I want because I'll just keep waiting until they're on sale or free. Another reason this is utterly stupid is you need a credit card just to purchase PS+ and you know who don't have credit cards? A sizeable chunk of your target demographic, kids and teenagers. Finally, as PC gaming is becoming more and more popular it just seems like they're digging themselves deeper by making PC gaming just that more attractive for the common folk. I wouldn't have a problem if they gave non PS+ members a limited weekly allowance for online play, like 3 hours a week before you have to start paying. Reply Report

awesomesauce - 16 minutes ago

you don't necessarily need a credit card. You can buy memberships and PSN cash at gamestop and CVS, etc. Reply Report

rainn'sgaydar - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago

Just read somewhere else that as long as there is one PS+ subscription on a PS4, any account on the system can play online. Can anyone confirm? Reply Report

mbavalo - 2 hours, 16 minutes ago

True, I remember that being mentioned during the press conference.. that is unless they change their minds Reply Report

Kermit1970 - 16 minutes ago

Yes I can confirm that. Think of it as 1 PS+ account per PS4 and any account on that PS4 can game online. Reply Report

CitizenWolfie - 5 hours, 34 minutes ago

It's a bit sneaky of them to fit it between the awesome announcements but I can understand them wanting to make it more profitable for them. Besides, I already gladly subscribe to PS+ so it doesn't make much difference to me Reply Report

alex-lastom - 6 hours, 51 minutes ago

I know it's still better than XBL and you get the free gamesBut boy does this sting....Guess who won't be playing the new CoD / FPS games This guy .... (Sigh)... Reply Report

mafyooz - 7 hours, 16 minutes ago

I don't play online multiplayer enough to care too much either way about this, but what I will say is that I recently accidentally took out a 3 month PS+ subscription after I forgot to take off auto-renew from a free trial. I was a bit pissed off at first because I am pretty tight with cash, but I can honestly say that in the end I got way more than my moneys worth the Instant Game Collection. Reply Report

mafyooz - 7 hours, 14 minutes ago

"moneys worth FROM the Instant Game Collection", apparently I can't type this morning.... Reply Report

Errrrbo - 8 hours, 35 minutes ago

I'm okay with this. It's cheaper than Xbox Live and you get much more for your money. Free would've been nice, but this is still fine. Reply Report

TheMariner - 9 hours, 21 minutes ago

I was kind of wondering how much longer Sony could afford to run free multiplayer servers. Though, considering what you get with PS+ that Xbox Gold doesn't offer, it definitely seems worth it. I'll just have to evaluate when I want to make the multiplayer switch to the PS4 because I'm not paying for both Gold and PS+. Reply Report

TheFrostyGuy - 9 hours, 44 minutes ago

Everyone's talking about how Plus is more like Xbox Live policy now. But notice Tretton said that you DID NOT need a plus membership to use social and media apps (I'm assuming this means like netflix and youtube). That is something you DO need a Gold membership for, which is ridiculous. Can someone confirm this? This would inevitably continue Sony's dominance of video streaming usage. Reply Report

rainn'sgaydar - 2 hours, 49 minutes ago

I think you're right, and you make a good point. Reply Report

Eightboll812 - 9 hours, 47 minutes ago

In a way, Sony played this very well. Many of us were holding our breath on whether Sony had a similar DRM scheme, and the fact that they weren't really saying much made me believe they were letting MS take the brunt of abuse for speaking first. And in the wake of the relief they aren't, I'm almost happy that its only "paying for SCEA" that has gone up in price. It's like going to a store, expecting something to be way overpriced and then finding out it's only a little bit overpriced. You are almost glad to be paying less than you thought.I'm waiting on the replay to see the conference, but I'm curious if I'm reading this correctly, that online non-multiplayer is still free, meaning can you chat and use other SCEA features without having plus? That would be nice for those who are primarily single player gamers. Reply Report

CitizenWolfie - 5 hours, 30 minutes ago

Yeah, I'm sure I'm not alone in assuming Sony would stay quiet about it in the conference only to meekly admit they were following suit later. But for them to end with a big "fuck you" to MS was the biggest surprise for me. Reply Report

brickman409 - 10 hours, 13 minutes ago

Xbox live is becoming more like PlayStation plus and PlayStation plus is becoming more like Xbox live. Weird how these things work. First Microsoft gives free games to live members and now Sony does this. Reply Report

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Super Mario 3D World announced for Wii U in December

Super Mario 3D Land had been one of the best-selling Mario games ever, so it makes sense that the Mario team would make its next game in the franchise looks a lot like it, only with the potential for four player co-op. Super Mario 3D World takes a page out of Super Mario Bros. 2 for the NES, and is planned to hit the Wii U this December.

As you can tell by the logo, Mario's newest power-up is a cat suit activated by a bell. Mario can climb walls, attack enemies with claws, and adorableness. We'll have more info on the game very soon, but for now just be happy to know that the spiritual successor for Super Mario Bros. 2 is hitting the Wii U by the end of 2013.

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Xbox Live Summer of Arcade 2013 line-up revealed

Microsoft has detailed this year’s Xbox Live Summer of Arcade line-up. Featuring Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows from developer Red Fly and publisher Activision, Flashback from VectorCell and Ubisoft, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons from Starbreeze and 505 Games, and Charlie Murder from Ska Studios and Microsoft, the Xbox 360 promotion is set to kick off on August 7, according to the new trailer above.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows takes you back to how it all began. Be the four Turtles Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael in the fight to save New York City from mutants, the Foot and Shredder. With seamless drop-in, drop-out co-op, along with team combo moves and relentless combat, this is the game fans have been waiting for. Flashback: Take on the role of Conrad B. Hart of the G.B.I. and uncover a vast and deadly alien conspiracy that threatens everything it means to be human. But before you can save the human race you must rediscover who you are, as you desperately search for the missing data files containing your memory to piece the puzzle together. 20 years after the original game’s launch, Conrad is enlisted back to active service for the triumphant return of one of the best adventure-action games ever created. It’s Flashback re-imagined by its creators. Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons: Guide two brothers on an epic fairy tale journey from visionary Swedish film director, Josef Fares and top-tier developer Starbreeze Studios. Control both brothers at once as you experience co-op play in single player mode, like never before. Solve puzzles, explore the varied locations and fight boss battles, controlling one brother with each thumb stick. This is one journey you will never forget. Charlie Murder: It’s a punk rock apocalypse! Team up with your friends to lead embattled punk rock band Charlie Murder in their epic quest to save the world from rival death metalers Gore Quaffer and their legions of evil. RPG it up as you hoard insane loot to buff your character (and look excellent), earn fans to unlock powerful finishers and teamup moves, get tattoos to channel your “Anar-Chi,” and uncover mysterious relics of modern myth!

For more on two of the games, check out this Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows preview and this Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons preview.

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