Monthly Archives: December 2015
Persona 5 Director on How P5 Is Different From Prior Entries
Persona 5 will be taking the series in a new narrative direction, thanks to a proactive cast of characters that thrusts themselves into the action.
In an interview with Game Informer, director Katsura Hashino discussed how Persona 5 will distinguish itself from prior entries in the series. "The story takes a different spin," he said. "Rather than getting drawn into a strange case, the team throws themselves into the fray. Through their actions, they draw the attention of an even greater enemy... That's how the game sets in motion."
ARK: Survival Evolved Xbox One Footage and Early Access Details
The dinosaur-hunting open-world survival epic ARK: Survival Evolved has gotten off to a fast start. For many of its 2.4 million Early Access customers on PC, it is the dinosaur game they've been wanting their whole lives (see our epic two-hour first-time playthrough below). ARK was also announced for consoles (console and PC final versions are due out in June 2016), but on Xbox One it's getting the Early Access treatment very soon thanks to the Xbox Game Preview program announced at E3 earlier this year. The XGP edition of the game will be available on December 16 for $34.99. We spoke with Jess Rapczak, co-founder and co-creative director at Studio Wildcard, about ARK on Xbox One.
Another Shocker for Bruce Wayne in Batman #47
You'd think building a new status quo where Jim Gordon is Batman and Bruce Wayne is an amnesiac would be enough for Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, but they continue to push the series in unexpected directions with the "Superheavy" storyline.
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Batman #47!
As if Bruce's marriage proposal in issue #46 weren't enough, Snyder and Capullo followed up that big twist with several more. Gordon confronted the mysterious Mr. Bloom in this issue, even being forced to battle his own armored suit before finally taking the villain into custody. But it wasn't long before he discovered that Mr. Bloom is a bigger threat than just one man.
Russo on Spider-Man’s Suit in Civil War
Tom Holland will make his MCU debut as Spider-Man next year in Captain America: Civil War, and director Anthony Russo has shared a few details about the web-slinger's new suit.
In a translated interview with Super Interessante (via Den of Geek), Russo was asked about Holland's costume, to which he replied: "Well, we did a lot of research and experimented with the looks of each character. We went through the same process with Spider-Man."
Cortana Officially Launches on Android, iOS
After spending quite some time in beta, Microsoft has officially launched its Cortana digital assistant on both Android and iOS, as well as certain Cyanogen OS powered devices like the OnePlus One.
As with the previous releases, Cortana users will be able to set reminders, track things like packages and flights, provide notifications for missed calls and more. If you've used Siri or Google Now in the past, or any of the aforementioned beta releases, this version of Cortana shouldn't be too different.
Doctor Doom Does His Best Mortal Kombat Fatality
Today's penultimate chapter of Secret Wars (by Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic) saw armies wage war at Doctor Doom’s castle, and there were quite a few big moments.
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Secret Wars #8!
Doctor Doom, in full God Mode, finally took to the battlefield, coming to face to face with Thanos. Thanos mocked Doom, saying that he was a weak god for saving what was left instead of judging all living things, and then he told Doom that he ought to bow down to him. It’s not in Doom’s nature to stand being insulted, so he punched into Thanos’s chest, grabbed his spine, and ripped his skeleton from his body a la Mortal Kombat Fatality. Ed Boon would be proud.
9 Ways Virtual Reality Will Change More Than Games
A long time ago, I was on vacation with my family at a tourist trap. Arcades were always high on my priority list to find, but this particular trip, I found something new. It was a circular pod, containing a game player inside with goofy goggles on their face and a controller in their hand. It was an early VR system, probably of the Virtuality brand, that pit players against each other in a primitive death match.
My parents paid the $15 or whatever it was to play and it was terrible, of course, but we were promised that VR was the way of the future. 20-odd years later, with the advent of things like the affordable consumer-grade Oculus Rift, we’re on the brink of that reality. But the world is a very different place than it was in the early 90s.
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Power Rangers Writer Dicusses Green Ranger: Year One
The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic by BOOM! Studios is set to hit in March 2016, so in the meantime we had a chat with series writer Kyle Higgins about what to expect from the comic, drawn by Hendry Prasetya. He fills us in on what the story will be, his favorite Rangers, and even addresses a small piece of MMPR continuity for us.
Hear what Higgins had to say, then let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Screen Actors Guild Snubs Martian, Hateful Eight
The Screen Actors Guild announced their nominations today for the 22nd annual SAG Awards and two major ensemble-driven films were particularly notable in being completely shut out of the race: The Martian and The Hateful Eight.
While the snub of Tarantino's Hateful Eight could be chalked up to the film simply not being shown to SAG voters in time, The Martian's snub is more curious. David O. Russell's ensemble film Joy was also shut out.
The Bryan Cranston-led Trumbo dominated the motion picture nominations, with noms going to Cranston as lead actor, Helen Mirren (best supporting actress), and best cast. Sarah Silverman is widely seen as a surprise nominee in the best actress category for her dramatic turn in I Smile Back.