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Gears Of War 4
Character Breakdown: Meet The New Gears

by Javy Gwaltney on March 21, 2016 at 02:00 PM

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As we've written before in our coverage, Gears Of War 4 is looking to change things up in the series a bit. One of the biggest changes is that this will be the first Gears game where you're not playing as at least one of Delta squad's lovable meatheads. Instead, a new generation of Gears is rising up to the task. We've got some more information on our new leads (as well as art of them in their COG armor) and two new characters to talk about.

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JD Fenix
If you couldn't guess it from his name, JD is the son of Marcus Fenix, the protagonist of the original Gears Of War trilogy. The Coalition described JD to us as "an idealist who wants to live his life with purpose." He ran away from home when he was young and joined up with the new COG (Coalition of Ordered Governments). He did well enough to reach the rank of lieutenant. By the time Gears of War 4 starts, he's gone AWOL with his squadmate and best friend, Del after an "incident" and is living among a village of Outsiders on Sera. JD's a bit goofy and in the demos we saw he had a lighter disposition than his father. We asked The Coalition about his relationship with his father and the identity of JD's mother, but they kept their lips sealed. He has blond hair though, Gears fans, so feel free to speculate.

JD is voiced by Liam McIntyre, who played the lead role in the later seasons of Spartacus and Weather Wizard on The Flash.

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Kait Diaz
Unlike JD and Del, Kait did not run away from home. She's been an Outsider all her life and has extensive knowledge about how to live off the land. She's a headstrong survivalist who has a strong connection to JD in spite of her mother Reyna's disapproval. During Gears of War 4, Reyna and the rest of Kait's village is abducted by the Swarm, leaving Kait, JD, and Del to pursue them. During a co-op campaign, Kait will be a selectable character for the second player.

Kait is voiced by Laura Bailey, who has brought to life a large number of characters in video games and animated shows over the years. These roles include Spartan Olympia Vale in Halo 5: Guardians, The Boss in Saints Row III and Saints Row IV, Fiona in Tales From The Borderlands, and Jaina Proudmoore in World of Warcraft.

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Delmont "Del" Walker
Del is JD's best friend and became a Gear alongside him, also going AWOL after the unspecified incident that caused JD to leave. During our demos, Del and JD would share amusing banter as they blasted enemies to bloody pieces. During a co-op campaign, Del will be a selectable character for Player 2.

Del is played by Eugene Byrd, who's appeared on Bones and Arrow and voiced Marcus "Boomer" Boone in Battlefield Hardline.

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Oscar Diaz
Oscar Diaz is Kait's uncle and Reyna's brother-in-law. He's a boisterous, opinionated warrior who loves wine and women and resents both JD and Del for their smugness and the fact that they abandoned the COG. He often calls them "runaways" for walking away from their duty as Gears. Our three heroes recruit Oscar to help them find the villagers the Swarm has taken, but he's kidnapped shortly after by a mysterious creature, leaving JD, Del, and Kait to fend for themselves.

The Coalition did not reveal Oscar's voice actor.

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Reyna Diaz
Reyna is Kait's mother and the leader of the Outsider village. She's a fierce warrior who took over her husband's role as leader after he died, and she relies on Oscar to train and protect the villagers. She allowed JD and Del to stay on at the village after they warned her of a COG retaliation to the Outsider's raids on COG bases. Along with the majority of villagers, she's kidnapped by the Swarm early on in the game, and it's up to our heroes to find her.

The Coalition did not reveal Reyna's voice actor.

Be sure to return to our Gears Of War 4 hub throughout the month for the history of The Coalition and a roundtable with the game’s voice actors. You can access the hub by clicking on the banner below.
 

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The Weapons And Enemies Of Gears Of War 4

by Javy Gwaltney on March 16, 2016 at 02:01 PM
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Gears of War has always had a fair amount of creativity stocked in the enemies it throws at players, as well as the weapons it has given them to mow them down. Though Gears of War 4 looks to make some changes when it comes to tone and scope, The Coalition aims to keep both enemies and weapons as delightfully nasty as they've ever been.

Weapons

Old favorites like the chainsaw equipped Lancer and the trusty snub pistol return, but with some aesthetic changes. To help instill the more survival-horror aspects of the game, the Lancer now has a flashlight attached to it that simultaneously makes targets easier to see and highlights their creepier features. Of course, not all changes to the classics are done for pragmatic reasons. The team admits the Gnasher nowhas a shell rail attached to it simply because, "it looks cool." While these additions are mostly cosmetic and don't fundamentally change how these weapons function, they are pleasant to look at.

The new weapons we've seen are essentially construction equipment that has been repurposed for violent means. The Coalition chose construction equipment in particular as an inspiration because of Gears of War 4's setting becasue the humans left on Sera are trying to build a new life after the war with the Locust. The two new big weapons we saw (and played with) are the Dropshot and the Buzzkill.

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The Dropshot
The Dropshot functions somewhat as a replacement for the Digger launcher from Gears of War 3, which fired explosive creatures underground. Instead, the Dropshot fires an aerial mine that floats over the battlefield in a straight line as long as you hold the trigger. The moment you let go, the mine spins downward violently. If it hits the ground, it drills for a second before exploding, blowing anything nearby into chunks. If you manage to nail a direct hit on the enemy, it drills directly into their head, decapitating them while their body convulses until the mine explodes. It's a gruesome display that fits alongside some of Gears' best weaponry and it's also super challenging to control, making you feel like a champion whenever you manage to score a direct hit.

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The Buzzkill
The Buzzkill fires buzzsaws – a lot of them. And they spew everywhere as long as you hold down the fire button. However, these saws don't become embeded in walls; they bounce, ricocheting off surfaces to tear enemies to shreds. During our time with the Buzzkill, we found the weapon was great at clearing a room but was dangerous as it was efficient, capable of killing you with your own saws if you lose track of their trajectories.

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Combat Knife
Gears of War 4 brings new melee executions to the series in the form of combat knives. These brutal finishers are a gruesome sight to behold, with knives plunging into ribs and skulls. In multiplayer, the look of your knife will depend on which faction you're playing as. The COG knife is shown above.

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Enemies

One of the Coalition's biggest challenges in the early stages of developing Gears of War 4 was coming up with an enemy that was just as fearsome as the Locust. After spending a good chunk of time going back through the series and studying why the Locust worked as well as they did, the Coalition eventually created the unit types that make up the new threat in the game: the Swarm. We got to see a handful of these enemy types in action during the demos we watched. While there were some we didn't get many details about (like the hulking and mysterious Snatcher creature we only caught a glimpse of in one of our demos), there are three types the Coalition showed us and talked about at length.

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Drones
The drones will probably be the most familiar of the Swarm enemy types, with them resembling various modified Locust soldiers. We weren't told why these units bear such a strong resemblance to the enemies of previous Gears titles, so speculate away. During the two demos we saw, the drones functioned similarly to how the Locust did in the original Gears of War games, with each of them fulfilling a different role. Some of them would try to pin JD down while others flanked him or tried to get him out of cover.

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Juvies
Juvies are nasty business. At first glance, you might think they're updated versions of Gears of War's annoying wretches, but juvies are faster, harder to hit, and have a deadly ability. During the game you'll come across gooey pods that can serve as temporary cover until a stream of bullets pop them. Sometimes a drone or juvie will be inside. Certain juvies can unleash a bloodcurdling scream that will pop all the pods in the nearby vicinity, potentially flooding your combat zone with more enemies. Where wretches never really succeeded as being anything other than mild annoyances, juvies' deadly capabilities (along with their slimy appearance) could make them into something far more terrifying.

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Pouncer
Pouncers are a bruiser unit we saw near the end of one of our demos. These giant naked mole rat-looking beasts are not only capable of pinning you to the ground and viciously mauling you, but they also carry deadly quills in their tails that they can whip at you as projectiles. However, the cautious or reflex-skilled player will be able to take these monsters down. During our demo, JD actually caught one of the pouncers in midair with his lancer's chainsaw as it dove at him, killing it instantly in a bloody but fantastic sequence.
 

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Gears of War 4 - Horde 3.0 Premiere


24 Minutes of Gears of War 4: Horde 3.0 Gameplay - PAX West 2016

 

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GEARS OF WAR 4 PRE-ORDERS ARE AVAILABLE TODAY

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Gears of War 4 releases October 11th 2016, and pre-orders are now available. Experience the next chapter in the Gears of War saga following JD Fenix, son of Marcus Fenix, as he discovers the source of a monstrous new enemy with close friends Kait and Del.

On top of the Campaign, which supports two player co-op locally or over Xbox Live, fan favorite mode Horde is back and better than ever. Additionally, Versus Multiplayer sports 60 fps, dedicated servers, brand new modes, a new visible ranking system and much more.


GEARS OF WAR 4: STANDARD EDITION

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The Standard Edition is the base version of the game, arriving October 11th, 2016.

Digital purchases of the Standard Edition come with Xbox Play Anywhere, which means Buy Once, Play Anywhere. When you purchase a digital copy of Gears of War 4 is on Xbox or PC, you’ll gain instant access to the game on both platforms at no additional cost. Any progression or content you acquire on one platform, including Season Pass and Gear Pack content, will also be available on both platforms regardless of where you buy.

Pre-order from the Xbox Store to get an exclusive Vintage Del Gear Pack -- featuring a Vintage Del character skin, emblem, two Vintage weapon skins and a special Vintage Del bounty -- as an added bonus for use in Gears of War 4. Pre-ordering digitally also provides instant access to the Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Character Pack for use in Gears of War: Ultimate Edition.

Check with your local retailers for specific preorder items. All pre-orders also come with the Brothers to the End Gear Pack.

Available Editions: Physical and Digital


GEARS OF WAR 4: ULTIMATE EDITION

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Gears of War 4: Ultimate Edition comes with the Standard Edition, plus a bunch of extras for fans to sink their teeth into.

  • EARLY ACCESS: Gears of War 4: Ultimate Edition is your gateway to Early Access to the game, allowing you to play from Friday, October 7th– four days before the release date. This applies to both Physical and Digital editions of the game.
  • SEASON PASS: The Season Pass is your ticket to a bunch of extra perks:
    • Five exclusive digital items as part of the Vintage VIP Pack, including the Vintage JD character skin, Vintage Gnasher and Dropshot weapon skins, Vintage JD Emblem and Vintage JD Bounty for extra XP.
    • Permanent DLC map ownership of over 24 additional maps (two per month for a year) for private play on dedicated servers for all competitive Versus modes and Horde.
    • Access to an exclusive ‘Developer Playlist’ where new maps, modes and features can be tested prior to broad release.
    • Six Gear Packs which unlock special character and weapon skins and XP boosting bounties.
  • PHYSICAL EXCLUSIVE – STEELBOOK CASE: Arm your games cabinet with a premium Steelbook Case for Gears of War 4.
  • DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE – Xbox Play Anywhere: Buy Once, Play Anywhere. Whether your first digital purchase of Gears of War 4 is on Xbox or PC, you'll gan instant access to the game on both platforms at no additional cost. Any progression or content you acquire on one platform, including Season Pass and Gear Pack content, will also be available on both platforms regardless of where you buy.
  • XBOX STORE PREORDERS ONLY: An exclusive Vintage Del Gear Pack -- featuring a Vintage Del character model, emblem, two Vintage weapon skins and a special Vintage Del bounty -- as an added bonus for use in Gears of War 4. Digital pre-orders gain instant access to the Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Character Pack for use in Gears of War: Ultimate Edition.
All pre-orders also come with the Brothers to the End Gear Pack.

Available Editions: Physical and Digital


PRE-ORDER BONUS: BROTHERS TO THE END ELITE GEAR PACK

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The Brothers to the End Elite Gear Pack is a new pre-order bonus included with Gears of War 4 that pays homage to some of the most beloved characters from the Gears of War universe, and extends the tradition of offering gold weapons to day one players.

The Brothers To The End Elite Gear Pack contains:

  • “Tomorrow Anya” Character - Named after her famous words following the end of the Locust War (“Tomorrow Marcus. We finally have a tomorrow.”) Her appearance is based on her look in theGears of War 4television commercial, “Tomorrow,” where she was introduced as the mother of JD Fenix.
  • “Old Man Marcus" Character - Featuring an older Marcus Fenix as unveiled in the E3 2016 media briefing demo. Twenty-five years after the Locust War, Marcus and the COG have long since parted ways. His facial hair has grown long and his COG regulation kit has been replaced with by civilian clothes.
  • “Zombie Dom” Character - There's no keeping a good solider down, at least in the form of this character skin created as tribute to Marcus’ dearly departed best friend Dominic Santiago.
  • Gold Wave Lancer and Gnasher Weapon Skins - Updated versions of the gold weapon skins awarded to the series’ most-dedicated day one players.
The Brothers To The End Elite Gear Pack is included with every edition of Gears of War 4, including the custom Gears of War 4 Limited Edition Xbox One S and our Gears of War 4 Lootcrate.

All new and current pre-order customers will also receive the Vintage Del Pack, which includes the Vintage Del character model and retailer-specific bonus items, including unique weapon skins.


BUY GEARS 4, GET THE GEARS XBOX 360 COLLECTION

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For a limited time, all purchases of Gears of War 4 include the entire Gears of War Xbox 360 library for free, all playable on Xbox One thanks to Backwards Compatibility! The Gears of War Xbox 360 collection provides you with four incredible games, from the epic saga of the original Gears of War trilogy to the standalone story of Gears of War: Judgment.

Physical copies of the game will come with codes for each of the four titles to download via Xbox Live. For those who purchase digitally, your codes will be sent via Xbox Live message – we’ll be sharing more information on digital distribution closer to launch.

The Standard Edition is the base version of the game, arriving October 11th, 2016.

Digital purchases of the Standard Edition come with Xbox Play Anywhere, which means Buy Once, Play Anywhere. When you purchase a digital copy of Gears of War 4 is on Xbox or PC, you’ll gain instant access to the game on both platforms at no additional cost. Any progression or content you acquire on one platform, including Season Pass and Gear Pack content, will also be available on both platforms regardless of where you buy.

Pre-order from the Xbox Store to get an exclusive Vintage Del Gear Pack featuring a Vintage Del character model, emblem, two Vintage weapon skins and a special Vintage Del bounty as an added bonus for use in Gears of War 4. Pre-ordering digitally also provides instant access to the Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Character Pack for use in Gears of War: Ultimate Edition.

Check with your local retailers for specific preorder items. Available Editions: Physical and Digital


COLLECTOR'S STATUE

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We also know there’s a passionate following of Gears fans who desire Collector’s Editions that come with physical items – such as Gears of War 3’s iconic Marcus Statue. For Gears of War 4, we wanted to provide the most flexible option for fans to purchase how they want and where they want – we’re excited to announce today that we’ve teamed up with Triforce to provide a Collector’s Statue for Gears of War 4!

The statue featured JD on a COG Bike which stands at 11 inches tall, and 19 inches in length. The Statue is also bundled with a Lithograph of the concept art for the COG Bike and an awesome Frag Grenade keychain (perfect for tagging to your keys, not so much for tagging your friends). There’s also two variants of the statue to choose from – JD in COG Armor, or JD in Outsider clothing (exclusive to Amazon US).

By keeping things separate, you can choose how you want to buy Gears of War 4 – physically or digitally, and either of the two editions on offer. Some retailers will be bundling the game with the Collector’s Statue, while others will offer it for standalone purchase. See our FAQ at the bottom of this page for more information.

We’ll have more details to share closer to release, such as news on pre-loading, exact early access times on October 7th for Gears of War 4: Ultimate Edition owners, and what to expect from the Developer Playlist.

Thank you for all your feedback and support for the Gears of War 4 Beta. We look forward to playing with you for another week on the Beta, and then the final release this October (we’ll be the ones going for the Dropshot Execution!). See you online.

The Coalition


EXCLUSIVE DIGITAL PRE-ORDER BONUS

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Pre-order digitally through the Xbox Marketplace to recieve instant access to the Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Character Pack! This pack includes seven unique multiplayer character skins which you can use in competitive multiplayer matches in Gears of War: Ultimate Edition. Characters include: Adam Fenix, Golden Hunter, Golden Miner, Savage Drone, Savage Grenadier, Savage Kantus, and Savage Theron Guard.
 

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Everything We Know About Gears Of War 4's Multiplayer

by Ben Reeves on March 14, 2016 at 02:00 PM

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Since the series' debut, Gears of War players have logged an impressive 2.3 billion hours playing Gears of War's multiplayer. The Coalition is acutely aware that it has a passionate fan base looking forward to digging into the next online Gears experience. Our recent trip to visit the studio for our April cover story focused largely on the game's story-focused campaign, but we were still able to eke out a few juicy details about multiplayer.

1) Multiplayer is getting a bigger focus this time:
"Historically, the campaign is the hardest thing to make out of any of these games," says studio head Rod Fergusson. "So if you look at the development of Gears one, it was probably 90 percent single player, 10 percent multiplayer. Over the course of the franchise, that percentage shifted, but I don't think it ever got above 70/30. Coming here, multiplayer has a much greater position at the table. On day one, as we were prototyping our first campaign experience, we were also building multiplayer maps. We really want to meet the needs of not just recreational players but eSports players, and it's something we've been thinking about for the entire development cycle."

2) Ryan Cleven is the Lead MP Designer:
Cleven's resume includes series like Need for Speed and SSX.

3) We'd be shocked if Horde mode didn’t return:
The Coalition wouldn’t confirm the addition of any particular multiplayer mode, but the team is keenly aware of the mode's popularity and seem focused on making the Gears community happy moving into the future.

4) The multiplayer beta will start this April:
During the beta, players will be able to play as five of the campaign's protagonists. The first three are the three main playable heroes, JD, Kait, Del. The fourth is Kait's mom and leader of the Outsiders, a woman named Reyna. The fifth is Kait's uncle, Oscar, who is an ex-Gear soldier and expert survivalist.

5) Multiplayer is still humans vs monsters:
To fit into the lore of the world, there will be at least three factions in multiplayer, but these will still be separated into humans vs. monsters, meaning one side will play as the new Swarm enemies, while the other side with play as either COG soldiers or human Outsiders. We're not entirely sure if multiplayer is only limited to these three factions, however, so it's possible that there is a second, unknown monster faction.

6) Each faction has their own knife and will likely have other unique attributes:

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7) The team is making a big push for the eSports market this time around:
The Coalition even has one staffer dedicated to work full time on the eSports initative.

"Gears of War was one of the first games to be part of the eSports growth, and it came around during a time when things like Twitch were just starting to explode," says director of community Adam Fletcher. "What were trying to do now is treat eSports as a brand. We started that with the Ultimate Edition where we partnered with the ESL, and worked to created different seasons in of a pro league as well as an open series that spans North America, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia. During our championships, we had over 130,000 unique viewers on Twitch, and we sold out of tickets for a live event down in Burbank."

8) But casual fans are still welcome:
"When I was at Epic, we didn't really value pro players," says studio head Rod Fergusson. "We were always focused on accessibility and how to get more recreational players. We let pro players do whatever they wanted and tried not to overdevelop for them. Now we're trying to find that balance. We recognize that there's this professional player, and have you sort of build a funnel toward them but also make sure your game is highly accessible."

9) Don't expect a lot of wind:
Wind is a big part of the story campaign, but at this time, the team isn't planning on incorporating wind flares into the game's multipayer maps.

10) The Coalition is getting some help:
The multiplayer team also includes London-based developer, Splash Damage, which has previously worked on games such as Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Brink, Batman: Arkham Origins, and even Gears of War: Ultimate Edition. “They’re helping with a lot of the level design stuff," says Fergusson. "Especially with meshing of multiplayer maps, we’re tapping into the expertise they got from Gears of War: Ultimate Edition. They also have a lot of expertise with online systems, in terms of matchmaking from Ultimate Edition. They basically had to rewrite for Xbox One, between us and them, the whole matchmaking sub-system…when you get a strategic partner like Splash Damage, we talk about training up our own team on Gears, but when you have another team that’s trained up on Gears, we definitely want to work with them as much as possible.”

11) Multiplayer will run at 60 fps and will have its own dedicated servers:What else do you want?


12) Balance is important to The Coalition:
The Studio has introduced a new takedown system that allows players to initiate a series of close-combat melee takedowns. In single player these might become fairly easy to pull off, but The Coalition has worked hard to ensure that, in multiplayer, players on the receiving end of these have several ways to counter the attacks and escape before a knife ends up in their brainpan.
 

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Gears of War 4 Xbox One S release date and price confirmed by Microsoft

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Ready your wallets, Gears fans. The special edition Xbox One S with the blood-red paint scheme and bundled copy of Gears of War 4 Ultimate Edition thatleaked yesterday has been confirmed by Microsoft. The company is calling it the "Xbox One S Gears of War 4 Limited Edition 2TB Bundle" (whew!), and it will launch in North America and Europe on October 7. But, as the saying goes, wait, there's more.
 

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THE GEARS OF WAR 4 ACHIEVEMENT LIST



Since we revealed Seriously 4.0, we’ve had a lot of questions asking “What about the rest of the achievements?”. We’ve got you. Check out Gears of War 4’s achievement list below.

NOTE: Some of our achievements are secret as standard, but we have added additional spoiler protection to the achievement list posted here for our fans.

We've hidden the names of all the story progression related achievements and added some protection to a couple of others. We advise fans concerned with spoilers avoid any other postings of achievement lists on other websites, as the full list may contain additional minor spoilers or story hints that you'd prefer to avoid.

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GENERAL GAMEPLAY

Zen and the Art of Reloading - Perform 25 perfect active reloads [5G]

Drop the Beat…down - Get 3 Dropshot headshots [5G]

Now That's a Knife! - Kill 10 enemies with combat knife after yanking or kicking [5G]

Triple Play - Kill 3 enemies with a single Buzzkill shot [5G]

Whoomp, There It Is! - Knife execute an enemy that was yanked over cover by another player [5G]

I Live. I Die. I Live Again! - Rescue someone from inside a Snatcher [5G]

Pounsus Interruptus - Kill a Pouncer mid-pounce with Shotgun or Chainsaw [5G]

Stop Hitting Yourself - Kill a Guardian with a Guardian weapon [5G]

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CAMPAIGN

16 Story Progression Achievements [80G]

Ready for More - Complete all campaign Acts (any difficulty) [10G]

Learned the Hard Way - Complete all campaign Acts on Hardcore or Insane Difficulty [20G]

The Night is Dark and Full of Terrors - Complete all campaign Acts on Insane Difficulty [30G]

Come And Knock on My Door - Complete one Act in Co-op Campaign (any difficulty) [5G]

Brothers Till The End - Complete all Campaign Acts in Co-op (any difficulty) [20G]

The Sound Of Silence - Complete the Campaign without dropping your inheritance [25G]

Collector - Recover 5 Campaign collectibles [5G]

Pack Rat - Recover 10 Campaign collectibles [10G]

Completist - Recover all Campaign collectibles [15G]

Remember the Fallen - Recover all COG Tags during the Campaign [15G]

But You Can't Pick Your Family - Find 5 weapons in snot bubbles [5G]

Look out! Uh… Never Mind - Kill 25 enemies by dropping pods on them [5G]

--Spoiler Protected-- Kills [5G]

Gone With The Windflare - Kill 15 enemies using the environment during a windflare [5G]

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VERSUS

Big Ol Hero -Get the "Big Ol Hero" Ribbon ten times [5G]

Bounty Hunter - Complete 20 Bounties [10G]

Chest Candy - Earn one of each launch Ribbon [10G]

Custom Made - Win a match using a non-Starter Character and non-default Weapon Skin [5G]

Ranked and Filed - Achieve a rank in all launch Core and Competitive game modes [5G]

Rollin' With the Homies - Earn the maximum Consecutive Match Bonus in Versus [5G]

Say Hello to My Little Friend - Get the final winning kill in Arms Race [5G]

How's it Going to Work? Teamwork! - Win a Casual Co-op Versus match [5G]

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work! - Win a Normal Co-op Versus match [5G]

Talent Gets Kills, Teamwork Wins Games! - Win a Hardcore Co-op Versus match [5G]

To Go Fast, Go Alone. To Go Far, Go Together - Win an Insane Co-op Versus match [5G]

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HORDE

At First I Was Afraid, I Was Petrified - Survive the first 10 consecutive waves of Horde in a squad (any difficulty, any map) [10G]

Bilford Bogin! - Complete 50 consecutive waves of Horde in a squad (any difficulty, any map) [25G]

I've Killed Things, Seen Places - Complete 50 consecutive waves of Horde in a squad on every Launch Series map (any difficulty) [50G]

I Have Approximate Knowledge of Many Things - Complete 50 consecutive waves of Horde as Scout on Insane in a squad (any map) [20G]

Job's Done - Complete 50 consecutive waves of Horde as Engineer on Insane in a squad (any map) [20G]

Oh What a Day! What a Lovely Day! - Complete 50 consecutive waves of Horde as Soldier on Insane in a squad [20G]

I Choose Violence - Complete 50 consecutive waves of Horde as Heavy on Insane in a squad (any map) [20G]

Give a Name. Any Name. - Complete 50 consecutive waves of Horde as Sniper on Insane in a squad (any map) [20G]

I Have a Very Particular Set of Skills - Upgrade a Skill card to maximum level [5G]

Skills That Make Me a Nightmare - Upgrade 5 Launch Series Skill cards to maximum level [10G]

Classy Move - Reach level 10 in one Horde Class [5G]

Stay Classy - Reach level 10 in every Launch Horde Class [10G]

Gold Digger - Spend 100000 Power in the Fabricator (across all sessions) [10G]

Sugar Daddy - Deposit 1,000,000 power in the Fabricator lifetime [10G]

Tea. Earl Grey. Hot. - Upgrade Fabricator to maximum level (in one session) [5G]

Call a Dr. If Lasting More than 4 Teammates - Resurrect 4 teammates using the Fabricator in a single session (any difficulty) [5G]
 

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Gears of War 4: Reviews

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Polygon 9/10


http://www.polygon.com/2016/10/6/131...one-windows-10

Gameinformer 9.25/10

http://www.gameinformer.com/games/ge...ampaign=buffer

COGConnected 96/100

http://cogconnected.com/review/gears-war-4-review/

Xbox Achievements 85%

http://www.xboxachievements.com/game...-war-4/review/

Hardcore Gamer 4/5

http://www.hardcoregamer.com/2016/10...-war-4/229354/

Press start

http://press-start.com.au/reviews/xb...-fans-waiting/

Jim Sterling 7/10

http://www.thejimquisition.com/gears-of-war-4-review/

IGN 9.2/10

http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/10/...f-war-4-review


Rated it a Buy for ACG


GodisaGeek 9.5/10

http://www.godisageek.com/reviews/ge...-war-4-review/

Destructoid 8/10

https://www.destructoid.com/review-g...4-390001.phtml

Gamespot 7/10

http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/gear.../1900-6416538/

We Got This Covered - 4/5
http://wegotthiscovered.com/gaming/g...-war-4-review/

New Game Network - 75/100
http://www.newgamenetwork.com/articl...-war-4-review/

AR12gaming 9/10

https://ar12gaming.com/articles/review-gears-of-war-4

CGMagazine 9.5/10

http://www.cgmagonline.com/reviews/g...ox-one-review/

USgamer 4/5

http://www.usgamer.net/articles/gear...box-one-review

Worthplaying 9/10


http://worthplaying.com/article/2016...eviews/100868/

GamingNexus 8.8/10

https://www.gamingnexus.com/Article/...ears-of-War-4/

Gamingtrend 9.5/10

http://gamingtrend.com/reviews/the-f...-war-4-review/

DigitallyDownloaded 4/5


http://www.digitallydownloaded.net/2...-xbox-one.html

TheSixthAxis 8/10

http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2016/10/...-war-4-review/

Gamesradar+ 4/5

http://www.gamesradar.com/gears-of-war-4-review/




PCWorld 3.5/5

http://www.pcworld.com/article/31282...the-torch.html


Gadgets 360 9/10
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/games/review...review-1470868




EGM - 9/10

NZGamer - 10/10

Attack of the Fanboy - 4.5/5
 

Adam Knows

YouTube: Adam Knows
Platinum Member
can you crossplay between xbox one and pc? if so gamertag: telefoneman

i see i can't remember who's who but i see tekk59 and xLiquid2000x
 

gene cisco

Not A BGOL Eunuch
BGOL Investor
can you crossplay between xbox one and pc? if so gamertag: telefoneman

i see i can't remember who's who but i see tekk59 and xLiquid2000x
No fighting console players, just co-op. :smh: They supposedly wanted to eliminate the advantage mouse/keyboard players have over console players. Hopefully they change that shit.
 

spider705

Light skin, non ADOS Lebron hater!
BGOL Investor
yo when i get settled I'm down to run....no bullshit...I'm buying this ASAP
 

chrislee

Rising Star
Super Moderator
Has anyone been playing horde? I'm trying to finish the campaign first. I played a couple waves the other day. The players took the fabricator to back of the map. I lost interest being so far away from the spawn points.
 

Adam Knows

YouTube: Adam Knows
Platinum Member
Has anyone been playing horde? I'm trying to finish the campaign first. I played a couple waves the other day. The players took the fabricator to back of the map. I lost interest being so far away from the spawn points.

i dominate on Horde. it's hard finding players who can keep up on all levels

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chrislee

Rising Star
Super Moderator
Anybody down for some horde this weekend? I still haven't completed it. The highest I made it was about 30 playing with a random sniper and Slym along with Spyda.
 
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