Resident Evil HD Remastered coming to PS4, Xbox One

Capcom is developing a HD version of the Resident Evil remake that was first released on Nintendo’s GameCube in 2002.
The game will be released digitally for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC in early 2015. It will feature full 1080p visuals as well as support for 5.1 surround sound audio.
Players will be able to pick between playing in the original 4:1 ratio or switching to 16:9. A classic control style, in addition to a style suited to modern games will be available to choose from.
Developed by Capcom Production Studio 4, the 2002 Resident Evil remake took the seminal PlayStation entry and updated gave it a complete visual overhaul as well as introduced new mechanics and systems from later entries in the series, as well puzzle design tweaks. Lets hope a HD version of Resident Evil 2 is also in the pipeline.
Take a look at the screenshots for Resident Evil HD Remastered below:

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Sunset Overdrive Now Has A Release Date!

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Sunset Overdrive has finally got a release date… OCTOBER 28th!

We can all breathe now knowing we will all witness this awesome, zombie slaying game this year!

Free running and smashing up zombies has to be one of the most epic combinations so prepare for some pure awesomeness!

Stay with us as we give you guys the latest information on this years E3 event!

Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD coming to Xbox 360, PS3 and PC January 2014.

Not only that, those of you who are playing Black Flag and bought the Season Pass will get 25% off the game when its released to consoles. The game will also be fleshed out with a further 15 missions so that you can get to know the characters better and expand on the story. So those of you who played on the Vita still have a reason to play again.

Duck Tales: Remastered Coming To Retail Stores

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Recently, the legendary, Duck Tales game for NES and Gameboy has been remastered for the more recent consoles. I, myself, use to love this game when I was younger and, to be honest, still do now. It’s available through the PlayStore and Marketplace at the moment but in early November this year, will be ported over to disc format for the PS3, Xbox 360 and the Wii U. Exciting stuff! So for all those people who don’t have the internet or mummy won’t let you use their card online, it will be an awesome chance for you to re-live the magical moments this game has to offer.

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Personally, I’m going to wait and get myself the physical copy of the game and just play the original until then but if you are impatient, check out your consoles Marketplace (or PlayStore) to download it now. YAY DUCKS!