Monthly Archives: October 2015
Pubcast 124: Proudly Hated by Tim Burton
Pubcast 124 is a lot like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5: it's finally returned after a lengthy break... Broken, old-fashioned and sloppier than ever! Yep, the AU team is back with a bumper 'what we've been playing' special, along with Tristan and Cam's highlights from their recent gaming tour of Tokyo.
Pictured: Tristan and Cam's facial expressions for five straight days in Japan.
The Crew: Wild Run Beta Begins Later This Month
Ubisoft has today confirmed a closed beta for The Crew: Wild Run will begin on October 15 and last until October 19.
The closed beta will allow players to participate in The Crew: Wild Run’s new event: The Summit. The Summit, which Ubisoft describes as “the largest challenge in a driving game to date”, is a broad competition featuring a wide variety of vehicles (from motorcycles to monster trucks) and takes place in iconic locations all over the US. Beta players will be able to compete in both PvE and PVP races and missions, try the new vehicle specs (drag, monster trucks, and drift), and check out the new visual overhaul Ivory Tower has layered across the entire game.
The Crew: Wild Run will be available to download from November 17, and will be available at retail in a bundle with the base game. Ubisoft also notes that owners of The Crew will have access to the visual overhaul in a free update.
The Flash: WWE’s Edge Talks Atom Smasher
When The Flash returns on Tuesday, October 6th, Barry's got some nasty obstacles to overcome. In the Season 2 premiere, "The Man Who Saved Central City," a new villain makes a big sinister splash at a very inconvenient time. DC's Atom Smasher - played by former WWE Superstar Adam Copeland - aka Edge - hits the scene during a time when Barry's not really accepting outside help from friends and family. So to say The Flash is vulnerable is putting it lightly.
I spoke to Copeland about his season premiere role as Atom Smasher and got his thoughts on playing a super-powered heavy with a knack for absorbing radiation and growing into a giant. Copeland also gave his thoughts on Arrow's Stephen Amell entering into a wrestling feud with Stardust and his Syfy series Haven going into its final stretch of episodes.
Yu Suzuki Wants More Money for Shenume 3
Even though Shenmue III broke Kickstarter records, ending its campaign with over $6.3 million in funding, series creator Yu Suzuki admits the project could still use more money to fund development.
"Kickstarter's not the only source of money. There's also funding from Sony and Shibuya Productions," Suzuki told Eurogamer in an interview at Tokyo Game Show. "Before we started Kickstarter, we had goals set around the budget - so if we only got $6 million, we'd create Shenmue 3 based upon what we could do with that $6 million.
iZombie: Expect Big Fallout From S1’s Finale in Season 2
iZombie returns Tuesday night for Season 2 with a ton in motion. The show ended its first season on a notably strong note, with a terrific season finale that found Blaine (David Anders) transformed back into a human, while Liv (Rose McIver) chose to save a dying Major (Robert Buckley) by biting him… only to use her final batch of the zombie cure on him, after he made it clear he wanted no part of her undead life.
With Season 2 here, I sat down with the show’s executive producer and co-showrunner, Diane Ruggiero-Wright, to discuss what’s next for Liv and her friends, family (and estranged friends and family) in Season 2. Not to mention the source of brains Liv will be consuming in upcoming episodes, temporarily transforming her own temperament and attitude, and letting McIver show off a bevy of skills in the process.
Spielberg Clarifies Hollywood ‘Implosion’ Comments
Steven Spielberg says he didn’t predict an implosion when he commented on the state of the film industry two years ago.
According to USA Today, while speaking at a press event for his upcoming Cold War drama Bridge of Spies, Spielberg clarified a statement he made in 2013, bemoaning “mega-budgeted movies” and the adverse effect a “big meltdown” would have on the movie industry.
Destiny to Get Optional Microtransactions
Bungie announced today that Tess Everis will soon be returning to The Tower in Destiny, and with her comes a few new changes.
Along with Tess' new look and storefront, microtransactions will be introduced to the game for the first time. Through Tess and the all-new Eververse Trading Company, players will be able to purchase eighteen different emotes for their Guardians beginning Tuesday, October 13.
To purchase these emotes, players will have to use "Silver," a new in-game currency purchased using real-world money via the player's platform store front.
On Bungie's official Destiny blog, community manager DeeJ confirms the emotes are strictly optional and won't impact Destiny's gameplay in any way.
The Flash: A Guide to DC’s Speedsters
Barry Allen may be one of the greatest heroes in the DC Universe, but he's not the only person tapping into the power of the Speed Force. That concept is pretty much the central theme of the second season of The CW's wildly popular TV series, debuting Tuesday night. Now that Barry has breached the barriers between dimensions, an entire multiverse of speedster heroes and villains has been unlocked. We can expect new characters like Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick, Wally West and Zoom to make their debuts this season, and those are just the characters announced so far.
But don't worry if you're having trouble separating your Kid Flashes and Reverse-Flashes. We've put together a guide that breaks down all the major speedster characters (albeit not all of them - there's a ton!) in the DCU and how they fit into Barry Allen's increasingly colorful world.
Compton Director Up for Black Panther Movie?
Director F. Gary Gray is reportedly in contention to helm one of Marvel’s Phase 3 movies.
According to Variety, Marvel could be eyeing the Straight Outta Compton director for Black Panther. Gray did say he would “love to direct a superhero movie” in an interview in with BlackTree TV in August.
Gray remains in high demand as it was reported earlier today that he is a finalist to direct The Fast and the Furious 8.
New Bastard Executioner Clip Gets Bloody (Naturally)
IGN has an exclusive clip from this week's episode of The Bastard Executioner, as Wilkin Brattle (Lee Jones) teaches some soldiers a lesson with fire and brimstone. Check it out above!
In the episode, titled "Piss Profit / Proffidwyr Troeth," The King's right hand visits Ventrishire on official Royal business. Milus enlists Wilkin to go on a covert mission to retrieve a valuable artifact.
The Bastard Execution: "Piss Profit / Troeth Elw" Photos
The Bastard Executioner airs Tuesdays at 10pm ET/PT on FX.
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