Dead Spaceʼs Isaac and God of Warʼs Zeus join PlayStation All-Stars

Unfinished Swan/MediEvil crossover level incoming too

The next couple of characters to flex their muscles in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale are Dead Space’s Isaac and the bearded God of War boss, Zeus. The DLC lands in March and also includes a new arena to kick-ass in, which is a mash-up of Unfinished Swan and MediEvil, IGN confirm.

Sony’s Seth Killian dropped by IGN’s office to give them an exclusive rundown on the new additions, which you can watch below.

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Borderlands 2 Sir Hammerlockʼs Big Game Hunt DLC Review

More of the same with a side of bug trouble

Although the part-robot, all gentleman, Sir Hammerlock gets his name above the door in this beast hunting DLC package he barely features throughout. Sure, he provides some of the missions and comical quips as you lay waste to wave after wave of colourful nut jobs, but Hammerlock is a mere passenger. The star of the show here is Professor Nakayama, but we’ll explore his madness later.

The premise is this: Sir Hammerlock invites you to the Hunter’s Grotto deep in the valley of Aergus to help him track down some giant beasts. First thing of note is that it’s relatively short. Focus on the main missions and you’ll fly through the story in about two hours. But like the finest filet mignon, there’s barely any fat to get in the way so you can get enjoy the small yet delicious main course.

Unlike the majority of Pandora’s brightly coloured areas, …

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Something for the Weekend: Bully, God Hand and Skyrim at low prices

End the week in style with our recommendations

Forget about new console launches. The new wave of next-gen machines aren’t ready yet and that box under your telly still has plenty of life left in it. So why not put the ol’ girl through her paces by downloading one of these excellent deals we’ve found for you.

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Canis Canem Edit (AKA Bully) | Price: £7.99

Rockstar high-school adventure is somewhat of a forgotten classic, and one of the most sought after sequel in their back catalogue. Jimmy Hopkins story takes place in one of the finest and tightest worlds that Rockstar has created. With lessons in the form of minigames, a massive fun fair to explore and story that is genuinely fun and entertaining, Canis is worth enrolling with.

Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit | Price: £15.99

The first attempt at splicing the real world cars of NFS with the chassis crunching impacts of Burnout. No surprises then …

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PS4 release date, price and more are right here

PS4 release date, price and more are right here

Are Sony really going to be first out of the blocks towards the next-gen?

We’ve got the Ustream live-feed below, which will show the whole conference from 11pm GMT/6pm EST. You can even look at the show floor now if you’re into that type of thing. While you wait, why not check out the information below that has been leaked/made-up so far.

Since the mysterious teaser video Sony put out on February 1st, the interwebz have been awash with PlayStation 4 rumours. All suspicion will be erased on February 20th when Sony host a conference in New York to explain just what the hell is going down. But like good internet detectives should do, the virtual gumshoes across the globe are digging deeper to find out more for themselves.

We’re as excited as anyone about getting a new console, so we thought we’d round up as much stuff as we can and leave it right here for you to chew …

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Revolution DLC Review

Treyarch’s new maps and modes deliver the good times

Skate or die!

When you’re in charge of the biggest entertainment release of all time, and a large chunk of your audience have already paid for four DLC packs with a heftily-priced season pass, there’s an enormous level of expectations about what you’ll deliver next.

The answer for Treyarch and Black Ops 2 is Revolution. The trailer claims you have a responsibility to ‘kick ass’ – and we can honestly say that this statement aptly describes the DLC – it does kick ass.

Revolution features four new multiplayer maps, a zombie map, a new ‘Turned’ mode and a, first for the series, a new gun. More on these later. There’s a lot of variety for your money, let us break it down for you…

Grind

The first new map is an American skatepark. It’s a medium sized arena, which feels like Stadium from the original Black Ops, but plays with more …

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Batman: Arkham City Catwoman DLC Review

Extra Arkham City action is far from purr-fect

Taking the form of a single player scenario rather than the various combat and predator challenges available for purchase in Arkham Asylum, Arkham City’s first piece of downloadable content fits perfectly into Rocksteady’s second instalment of their Batman games. Although there may be a huge contrast when playing as Batman for long periods only to then be thrust into the high-heeled boots of Catwoman, it flows very well within the context of events.

Begin a new game and you assume the role of Catwoman in the first of four parts of her scenario that are interspersed throughout the Bat’s main adventure. When you start your journey through Hugo Strange’s super-prison as the Dark Knight your first task is to rescue Selina Kyle from Two-Face’s clutches and with the DLC plugged in you get an insight into Catwoman’s dealings with Dr Strange and Harvey Dent.

It’s easy to assume that these intrude on …

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Borderlands 2 Mr Torgueʼs Campaign of Carnage DLC Review

Chock-full of explosions, pecs and loot, Mr Torgue’s Campaign of Carnage centres around the Badass Crater of Badassitude, whilst an illegal tournament takes place with the purpose of finding Pandora’s biggest badass. As a heroic Vault Hunter, it’s not long before you’re in the running to become the ultimate badass.

The contest, and DLC, is fronted by the loud-mouthed Mr Torguef. Arguably one of the most extravagant personalities Gearbox has ever dreamed up, he’s the perfect guide through the intricate workings of the tournament; namely, killing things. Everything outside of explosions, expletives or executions is seemingly lost on this one-sided character, including spoilers as he lets slip that a new character ‘seems like he’s gonna betray the f**k outta you’. Subtle.

Disappointingly, a lot of Campaign of Carnage is similarly one-dimensional. The main missions see you climb the ladder of the tournament by routinely killing off various underwhelming bosses. There’s a re-skinned Ellie – the top-heavy mechanic – called Motor …

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Sleeping Dogs: Nightmare in North Point DLC

Undead ass-whooping is over before it’s even begun

If there’s one game that manages to ‘get’ itself in a way that isn’t too serious or overly tongue-in-cheek, it’s without a doubt Sleeping Dogs. And just like how the original game was a tribute to the crime-drama of Asian cinema, the new Nightmare in North Point DLC practically drips with a fan-boy romanticism for the hammy horror movies of 70’s Hong Kong.

Rather than appear as a yellow mission marker, as with previous Sleeping Dogs DLC like the Zodiac Tournament, Nightmare in North Point serves as a separate game world. Think Red Dead Redemption’s Undead Nightmare and you’re about there. Trapped in perpetual night, Wei Shen wanders out of cinema showing a horror flick only to find Hong Kong has been overrun with the kind of evil he’s just watched on the big screen. Mainly a load of freaky spirits and weird, floaty vampires. Not one to confine ass-kicking to the …

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Borderlands 2: Captain Scarlett and her Pirateʼs Booty DLC Review

More guns, more loot, and new lands ahoy!

Having set the quality standard so high in Borderlands 2, Gearbox could easily have just added more of the same with DLC and we’d be happy. But with Captain Scarlett and her Pirate’s Booty they’ve dared to experiment with some new ideas that really pay off.

The enticing promise of a hoard of lost loot drives the main quest line of the new Pirate’s Bay area, but you’ll have to fight for it. The legendary ‘Leviathan’ boss stands between you and the booty, not to mention the legion of pirates under the command of the ruthless Captain Scarlett.

For all the greatness of Borderlands 2, the leveling-up system leaves much to be desired. Complete every side-quest and your character soon becomes an unflinching killing machine and a majority of main quest areas and enemies are seen off with ease. In Captain Scarlett’s the bad guys level-up with you and offer a challenge …

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Sleeping Dogs: The Zodiac Tournament DLC Review

Bruce Lee inspired adventure lacks the staying power of the kung-fu star

The latest DLC for 2012 sleeper hit Sleeping Dogs is here and it’s got a taste for retro style violence. Following in the same vein as previous DLC, Nightmare in Northpoint, The Zodiac Tournament is another tribute to the colourful history of Honk Kong Cinema, and this time it’s the turn of the classic seventies’ kung-fu flick, Enter the Dragon.

Set on a mysterious offshore island, The Zodiac Tournament sees undercover bad ass Wei Shen investigate rumours of dodgy millionaires with a taste for illegal blood sports. And just like the main game, this new DLC is less of a tongue-in-cheek parody and more a faithful nod to its cinematic inspiration. With a brand new location to explore, the mission is split into a series of arenas where you face-off against waves of enemies and go toe-to-toe with a series of increasingly tougher fighters vying for the grand …

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