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Torture Chamber - I Wanna be the Boshy
Sep 6th 2013, 23:58

Erick tried to be the guy, now hes trying to be the Boshy. He gets a nice visit from the creator Solgryn who promply trolls him.

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"Torture Chamber - I Wanna be the Boshy" was posted by Erick Tay on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 16:58:31 -0700

KickBeat Review
Sep 6th 2013, 23:26

KickBeat is a plucky new contender in the rhythm gaming arena, with punishing difficulty and pumping industrial beats.

   

Score: 7.0 / good

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"KickBeat Review" was posted by Brittany Vincent on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 16:26:22 -0700

MapleStory - Cygnus Awakening
Sep 6th 2013, 23:20

Take a look at the latest offering from MapleStory.

 

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"MapleStory - Cygnus Awakening" was posted by Marco Martinez on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 16:20:25 -0700

GS Top 5 News - Xbox One Release Date,PS4 Virtual Reality
Sep 6th 2013, 23:05

Microsoft finally gives us the date of the Xbox One, Sony wants your reality to be virtual, and a place to crash helicopters freely in Battlefield 4.

 

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"GS Top 5 News - Xbox One Release Date,PS4 Virtual Reality" was posted by Andy Bauman on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 16:05:48 -0700

Aaron "ACE" Elam wins $200,000 Halo 4 Championships
Sep 6th 2013, 23:01

20-year-old takes down Justin 'iGotUrPistola" Deese at this weekend's Halo 4 Global Championships during PAX Prime to claim top prize.

 

20-year old Halo player Aaron "ACE" Elam has won $200,000 and the title of Halo 4 Champion in a final match over Justin "iGotUrPistola" Deese at this weekend's Halo 4 Global Championships held by 343 Industries at PAX Prime.

"This means everything to me," Elam said immediately after winning the championship. "I've been playing Halo since I was nine years old, and I have to say, the games against Deese were the most intense games of Halo in my entire life. I just can't believe this. I feel like I'm dreaming."

"I watched the final, like everyone, with my heart in my throat and I basically don't have any fingernails left," 343 Industries Franchise Director for Halo Frank O'Connor told GameSpot. "The Halo 4 Global Championship did something a little bit different, offering every kind of player, from every region of the world, a chance to compete and win a huge individual cash prize. And for the final to come down to a tie break, between two amazingly cool people, and two genuinely excellent players, was a sports fan's dream come true. Congratulations to both players and especially of course, to ACE for taking the prize. I am incredibly excited about the future of Halo in the competitive scene, and we can't wait to do something even cooler in the future.”

The best Halo players in the world were on-hand to play in 343's first worldwide Halo Championships, held at Seattle's Benaroya Hall--the same venue that hosted Valve's Dota 2 $2.8 million International tournament. 343 Industries chose Free For All (FFA) as the game type of choice for the competition, with 1v1 being played in the semifinals and grand finals. Former Major League Gaming pros were invited by 343, while others qualified through events from GamesCom and RTX. Over 100 players began competition on Friday night. 64 players continued on to Saturday evening, and only eight remained by finals day on Sunday to compete for $300,000.

Elam is no stranger to victory, having won championships at MLG's debut Halo: Reach event at the Dallas Championships in 2011, and most recently winning the Arena Gaming League's eighth event in Knoxville, Tennessee for Halo 4. Even with those accomplishments, FFA is a different beast.

"In other Halo games I hadn't been the greatest FFA player, and I believe it was because I hadn't transitioned my playstyle from 4v4 to FFA," Elam tells GameSpot. "I don't know if it was because I hadn't played it enough, but I guess I just didn't know how to play it correctly. I played selfless in 4v4 and I didn't play selfish enough in FFA."

"Before the event, I was learning a lot about how I needed to approach the game in FFA. For example, to not be the initiator in fights, and instead wait for people nearby to start the battle and then come in and try to clean up. I learned that I needed to scan the map as quick as possible looking for weak players. If there weren't any, then you have to immediately worry about people spawning nearby you, and I would try to get first shot or sight on them. If I didn't, I waited until they got distracted by someone else."

Elam's newly practiced FFA skills earned him a place in Sunday's finals, among other players such as Deese, Ian "Enable" Wyatt, Bryan "Legit" Rizzo, and Cory "Str8 Sick" Sloss. A final kill by Elam in the waning moments of the Round of 8 FFA earned him a spot in the semfinals--and a 1v1 format to go with it.

"I actually had never played a 1v1 match until Sunday," Elam remarked about a tough finals day. "My first ever 1v1 in Halo was against Enable in warm-ups 3 hours prior to my semifinals match against Sloss. Coming into the event, I didn't think I could win, honestly."

The 1v1 games were played on the map Skyline, released in the Majestic Map Pack back in February. The map is small and symmetrical with a mixture of high and low spaces, with room for cover. Sloss earned himself a quick 4-1 lead with seven minutes remaining. With the pressure mounting, Elam got the kills he needed to bring it back and go on to win 9-7, advancing himself to the finals.

A win by Deese over Rizzo in the Semifinals set up the Finals match against Elam; one map for $200,000. With the crowd behind both players, the finals didn't disappoint, as Elam and Deese traded kill after kill with tie scores 3-3, 4-4, and 5-5. With one minute remaining, Deese scored a go-ahead kill to make it 6-5 and just a short moment away from victory. For the third time that day, Elam would not back down, tying it up with 25 seconds to go and escaping Deese's last-second aggressive move to send it into overtime.

"My goal was to get the power weapon and control," said Elam. "Getting the concussion rifle is the most important thing. If you don't have that, than I tried to use a variety of needler, boltshot, and assault rifle, and to make sure I put myself in positions to use those weapons effectively."

"While losing the game, I'm thinking 'I need to carefully move around the map and try to see him before he sees me.' That's basically the biggest advantage you could possible get. When I tied the game, I didn't think either of us would go for the win, so we just waited."

Overtime saw both players play both cautiously and aggressively, not wanting to make a mistake while trying to take advantage of any available opportunity. Elam would land a grenade onto Deese and send him running; moments later, Deese returned the favor. Deese piled on the aggression for the kill and the title, but Elam's defensive shots and positioning got him out of trouble, giving him an opportunity to take away all of Deese's shields. Another aggressive push by Deese was his downfall, and the final shots came from Elam, crowning him the Halo 4 Global Champion and making him $200,000 richer.

"No one besides select few friends and my brother thought I had a chance to win this."

"I learned from the previous game that he went straight for the concussion rifle bottom center so in the beginning I went to straight to watch it," said Elam. "I waited for him to make a mistake looking for me, and I caught him top center and he started running. I went back for the concussion rifle and pushed into the base because I knew he didn't know where I was and I wanted to flank him."

"Turns out he ended up top center with positioning on me so when I got weak I ran and the rest was just a battle. He came in flying at me which sort of gives me the advantage because it takes a second to get out of sprint. I jumped back and pulled out my battle rifle, and honestly didn't expect to see him there, I thought he would hide. It really was a sigh of relief at that point, and more of just shock and disbelief that I actually won."

"No one besides select few friends and my brother thought I had a chance to win this. I knew I was talented enough. I like being the underdog though, it motivates me immensely. All the hard work I put into this game finally paid off. I've played halo since I was nine, competitively since 2006. I've struggled so much to study hard in school and balance this game, I took tons of AP classes in high school and worked very hard."

The brother that supported him all the way is none other than Kyle "ElamiteWarrior" Elam, who previously won the Halo 3 National Championship and $50,000 along with it. Kyle Elam won his championship at the same time Aaron has now won his--at the young age of 20.

"I am still in disbelief of the events that corresponded this weekend," Kyle Elam told GameSpot. "I took ACE to his first event in 2005 when he was 12 years old. I always knew he had incredible skill, but just needed a little development. There is nothing better than watching someone that you care about more than yourself succeed. I was a little worried about the qualifiers and making it into the tournament and when I say that I mean for him really and not myself. I was way more confident in him than I was in myself this weekend. He has been playing out of his mind and was easily one of the top four players in the game. Besides being one of the best, you need to come ready to play, the term 'any given Sunday' seems only fitting with the magnitude and scale of this event."

"We talked for hours the night before the finals, strategizing, laughing about how crazy it would be to have the US Champion and the Global Champion in the same family. That's when I started to think and realized that it was five years ago, when I was 20, the same age ACE is now that I took my FFA Championship for $50,000. ACE has been the most underrated player in the game for five years now and I stand by that comment. People love flashy players, but what really wins you games are decision making and consistency, aspects of the game that unfortunately go unnoticed too often."

Although this tournament was a FFA instead of a traditional 4v4, Aaron "ACE" Elam is now considered the best Halo player in the world. Elam is modest about his accomplishments, but understands the gravity of the performance he just displayed.

"Honestly, as of right now, I don't see how you couldn't say that," said Elam. "Obviously all the pros are good and saying you're the 'best' could change any given day or time, it comes down to who played better that day/weekend. So yes I don”t disagree with that statement."

Catch GameSpot”s interview with Frank O'Connor on GameSpot eSports.

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"Aaron "ACE" Elam wins $200,000 Halo 4 Championships" was posted by Rod Breslau on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 16:01:51 -0700

Frank O'Connor on the Future of Competitive Halo
Sep 6th 2013, 22:57

Franchise development director at 343 Industries discusses outlook and focus on the competitive Halo community, the continuation of the Halo Global Championships, and the potential for spectator mode in the next Halo title.

 

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"Frank O'Connor on the Future of Competitive Halo" was posted by Rod Breslau on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 15:57:15 -0700

Fan favorites stumble in WCS final stretch
Sep 6th 2013, 22:23

Johan "NaNiwa" Lucchesi and Dario "TLO" Wunsch fall to WCS Europe's Challenger League, hurting their chances to qualify for WCS Grand Finals.

 

Following their losses in Blizzard's European World Championship Series Premier League round of 32 earlier this week, Alliance's Johan "NaNiwa" Lucchesi and Team Liquid's Dario "TLO" Wunsch are in jeopardy of not qualifying for the WCS Grand Finals at Blizzcon in Anaheim later this year. The $250,000 tournament taking place on November 8 and 9 will culminate the three 2013 WCS seasons and will be the largest StarCraft II tournament of the year.

A standing of 16th or better in WCS points for the year is required to qualify for Blizzard's Grand Finals. Lucchesi was on course to secure his spot in Anaheim, sitting at 12th overall with 2,500 points, before his losses Tuesday to Millennium's Ji Soo "ForGG" Park and Team Dignitas' Kristoffer "TargA" Marthinsenrg. Wunsch was within striking distance of the top 16 at 20th overall with 2,075 points before losing to Team Empire's Dmitry "Happy" Kostin and former WCS Europe champion Kyeong Deok "Duckdeok" Kim from MVP.

Both are now only capable of earning a maximum of 250 points from this WCS season; this is a 94.4 percent decrease from the potential 4,500 they could have earned from continuing through Premier League and into the Season Finals.

The disparity between 16th place at the end of WCS Season One and Season Two was exactly 1,000 points. The average increase each rank in the top 16 between the end of Season One and the end of Season Two was 1,340.63. Similar point increases should be expected over the course of Season Three.

The two competitors, however, are not without hope. Two third-party events, Dreamhack Bucharest and Intel Extreme Masters New York, will take place and provide the final opportunities to earn WCS points before the year's finale. Lucchesi has confirmed his attendance for both. Team Liquid's team manager, Robin Nymann, could only confirm Wunsch's attendance for the Dreamhack event, mentioning to GameSpot that the team "is undecided on where Dario will go post Bucharest."

Dreamhack Bucharest and IEM New York award WCS points as follows:

  • 1st place - 750 points
  • 2nd place - 450 points
  • 3rd and 4th place - 300 points
  • 5th through 8th place - 225 points
  • 9th through 12th place - 150 points
  • 13th through 16th place - 75 points

Strong performances in Bucharest and New York are almost certainly required from Lucchesi and Wunsch to make the Grand Finals, with the pressure to shine being more so on the latter than the former.

Dreamhack Bucharest takes place on September 13 and September 14. Intel Extreme Masters New York will be held at New York's Comic-Con from October 10 to October 13.

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"Fan favorites stumble in WCS final stretch" was posted by Cody Conners on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 15:23:56 -0700

EA says it must "push creative boundaries"
Sep 6th 2013, 22:05

Patrick Soderlund says Battlefield and FIFA publisher has six to eight new IPs in the works, declares "the day we stop making new IP is when we go onto life support."

 

Battlefield and FIFA publisher Electronic Arts has brushed aside assertions that it does not create enough all-new franchises.

Speaking with MCV, EA Games executive vice president Patrick Soderlund said the company is not risk averse and is in fact working on multiple new IPs at the moment.

"We are working on a new Mirror's Edge game, and although that's not a new IP, it is a revival done in a new way. We are developing Star Wars: Battlefront, which to us is a new IP, even though it isn't technically," Soderlund said.

"We have six to eight completely new IPs in the works. The day we stop making new IP is when we go onto life support," he added. "We need to incubate new ideas and push creative boundaries."

EA's pipeline of announced and upcoming titles includes sequels to the Need for Speed, Battlefield, Sims, Mass Effect, and FIFA franchises, with Titanfall one of its only major all-new franchises.

EA Labels president Frank Gibeau offered a similar sentiment last June, when he said the company had three to five new IPs for next-generation consoles in the works. He said then that EA has a responsibility to at least attempt to expand and diversify its software portfolio.

"It's an entertainment business. You have to surprise people and you have to take risks. If you don't, you die," Gibeau said at the time. "So constantly trying to stay fresh from an entertainment standpoint is a difficult challenge. But it's something we try to do at EA, and I think we have a better track record than most in being able to innovate and build franchises over time and introduce new ideas."

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"EA says it must "push creative boundaries"" was posted by Eddie Makuch on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 15:05:40 -0700

FIFA 14 - We Are FIFA 14 TV Spot
Sep 6th 2013, 21:45

Join Messi, Bale and the rest of the FIFA team in the full length FIFA 14 TV commercial.

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"FIFA 14 - We Are FIFA 14 TV Spot" was posted by Marco Martinez on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 14:45:42 -0700

Community News Update: Friday 9/6
Sep 6th 2013, 21:43

Time for a Friday GameSpot Community News Update.

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"Community News Update: Friday 9/6" was posted by Synthia Weires and Frances Troche on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 14:43:13 -0700

Blackguards Screens
Sep 6th 2013, 21:36

46 new shots posted.

     

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"Blackguards Screens" was posted on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 14:36:39 -0700

Starpoint Gemini 2 - Teaser Trailer
Sep 6th 2013, 20:53

Take your first look at Starpoint Gemini 2.

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"Starpoint Gemini 2 - Teaser Trailer" was posted by Marco Martinez on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 13:53:24 -0700

F1 2013 - Monza Hot Lap: Trailer
Sep 6th 2013, 20:44

The new trailer features Spanish Formula One racer Fernando Alonso as he speeds around the Autodromo di Monza, cutting corners as he aims for the best lap time possible.

 

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"F1 2013 - Monza Hot Lap: Trailer" was posted by Marco Martinez on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 13:44:45 -0700

Marvel Heroes - Cable Hero Profile
Sep 6th 2013, 20:31

Born the son of Cyclops and a clone of Jean Grey, Cable inherited all of his parents' greatest gifts. With his father's tactics, his mother's psionics, and an arsenal of futuristic weaponry, Cable is the perfect soldier for any mission.

 

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"Marvel Heroes - Cable Hero Profile" was posted by Marco Martinez on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 13:31:05 -0700

Marvel Heroes - Spider-Man Hero Profile
Sep 6th 2013, 20:24

In Marvel Heroes, Spider-Man is a well balanced fighter. Using a combination of acrobatics, web attacks, and melee strikes, there isn't much that the wall-crawler can't do.

 

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"Marvel Heroes - Spider-Man Hero Profile" was posted by Marco Martinez on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 13:24:16 -0700

Marvel Heroes - Emma Frost
Sep 6th 2013, 20:09

Emma Frost, an Omega-level telepath and ally to the X-Men, has joined the fight against Dr. Doom.

 

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"Marvel Heroes - Emma Frost" was posted by Marco Martinez on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 13:09:31 -0700

Freefall Racers - Launch Trailer
Sep 6th 2013, 19:56

Take a look at the launch trailer for Freefall Racers.

 

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"Freefall Racers - Launch Trailer" was posted by Marco Martinez on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 12:56:18 -0700

Freefall Racers Screens
Sep 6th 2013, 19:41

13 new shots posted.

     

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"Freefall Racers Screens" was posted on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 12:41:48 -0700

PAX Prime Beat the Pros - Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 Edition
Sep 6th 2013, 19:19

Filipino Champ takes on all comers at Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 at Pax Prime Beat the Pros.

 

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"PAX Prime Beat the Pros - Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 Edition" was posted by Erick Tay on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 12:19:33 -0700

Total War: Rome II - Throwing War Trailer
Sep 6th 2013, 19:13

Take a look at this new trailer focusing on the art of the Throwing War featuring Brian Blessed.

 

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"Total War: Rome II - Throwing War Trailer" was posted by Marco Martinez on Fri, 06 Sep 2013 12:13:26 -0700

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