Monthly Archives: October 2017

Beetlejuice 2 Conjures Rememory Writer for Rewrite

Beetlejuice 2, the long-in-development and highly anticipated sequel to Tim Burton's 1988 cult classic, is reportedly getting a rewrite.

Deadline reports Rememory writer Mike Vukadinovich has been tasked with penning the horror comedy. Vukadinovich also wrote the upcoming Disney film Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, based on the Disneyland ride.

Though Beetlejuice 2 is being rewritten, Warner Bros. reportedly isn't close to firming up a deal with either Tim Burton or Beetlejuice himself Michael Keaton. However the duo, who are currently working together on the upcoming live-action remake of Dumbo, are reportedly excited about potentially collaborating on Beetlejuice 2.

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The CW Is Bringing Back Roswell

The CW is reportedly rebooting the drama series Roswell

Variety reports that the network behind other reboots like Dynasty is intended to provide a modern update to the story, focusing on the daughter of undocumented immigrants who returns to her hometown — Roswell, New Mexico.

But she's in for a huge shock as she discovers that her childhood crush, who is now a police officer in the town, is actually an alien. While staying in town, she helps protect his secret while investigating his origins, but the alien presence on Earth is far larger than they knew, and, according to Variety, "the politics of fear and hatred threaten to expose him and destroy their deepening romance" as a government cover-up and violent attack come into play.

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11 Games Released for Nintendo Switch This Week

The Nintendo Switch has another packed release week, with 11 games, and one demo, set to be released within the next seven days, including a couple of indies recently highlighted in a Nindies Showcase.

After the release of Stardew Valley on Switch last week, Nintendo is continuing to roll out a number of highlighted Nindies. This week sees the debut of Yono and the Celestial Elephants and Wulverblade, both of which were spotlighted during the August Nintendo Switch Showcase. Check out the full slate of releases in the gallery below:

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PS4, Xbox One Getting 3 NES Adventure Games Soon

Three classic 8-bit NES adventure games are coming out soon on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Packaged in a bundle called the 8-Bit Adventure Anthology (Volume One), Abstraction Games will be releasing NES titles Shadowgate, The Uninvited, and Déjà Vu on October 31.

In Shadowgate, players explore the titular evil castle as the "Seed of Prophecy," as the fate of the world lies in your hands. The Uninvited is a mystery thriller about finding your missing sister in a gloomy mansion after a dangerous incident on the road.

Meanwhile, Déjà Vu is set in 1942 and asks you to find who murdered a man in your office using your gun while you were seemingly unconscious. All three games were originally released in the 1980s.

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Zelda-Inspired Oceanhorn Gets Demo on Switch Today

Oceanhorn now has a free demo on the Nintendo Switch eShop.

The isometric action-adventure game features a mixture of action, puzzle-solving, and exploration, and is currently available on iPhone and iPad, Android, Apple TV, PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

It also has physical copies available for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.

Oceanhorn is heavily inspired by the Zelda series and has sold over 1 million copies across all platforms. Developer Cornfox & Bros. is currently at work on the sequel, Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm.

Brian Barnett is an IGN Freelancer. You can follow him on Twitter @Ribnax.

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Kojima Productions New Ludens Figures Revealed

Following Hideo Kojima’s on-stage announcement at Brazil Game Show 2017, IGN can exclusively reveal the first photos of the finalized versions of Kojima Productions' new line of Ludens figures.

Three different figures of the KojiPro mascot are now available for preorder and will be released in spring 2018. For an exclusive first look at the final version of all three figures, check out the gallery below:

IGN can also reveal the final product specs for each of the figures. The 1/6 scale action figure from Sen-Ti-Nel will feature 46 points of articulation, as well as moving eyes and built-in light up functions. In addition to the figure itself, it includes extra hand parts, a lance, a beam flag, and a smoke visor. A Special Edition of this figure will also be available, and will include an additional beam flag exclusive to this set, as well as a special post card.

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ESRB Does Not Consider Loot Boxes to Be Gambling

The Electronic Software Rating Board (ESRB) has waded into the recent conversation surrounding loot boxes, saying the mechanic does not fulfill its criteria for using gambling as a game descriptor.

"ESRB does not consider loot boxes to be gambling," a spokesperson for the organization told IGN. The rest of the company's statement reads:

"While there's an element of chance in these mechanics, the player is always guaranteed to receive in-game content (even if the player unfortunately receives something they don't want). We think of it as a similar principle to collectible card games: Sometimes you'll open a pack and get a brand new holographic card you've had your eye on for a while. But other times you'll end up with a pack of cards you already have.

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Life Is Strange Episode 2 Release Date Announced

The second episode of Life Is Strange: Before the Storm, "Brave New World," will be available on October 19 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

The episode will feature a few new characters, alongside some returning ones from the original Life Is Strange, and new environments.

With Chloe and Rachel's friendship starting to grow their family life continues to be in turmoil. Before the duo can run away, Chloe gets involved with a dangerous errand for Frank Bowers, which exposes Chloe to an uglier side of Arcadia Bay.

Be sure to read IGN's review of the first episode, "Awake," for our thoughts on why we think it "delivers some promising angst from Chloe Price." Also check out all the graffiti locations and our complete walkthrough for "Awake."

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South Park: Stick of Truth Originally Had Branching Factions

Matt Stone and Trey Parker initially wanted to include branching factions in South Park: The Stick of Truth, but ultimately had to leave the feature on the cutting room floor.

"Originally, there was a branching out of factions," Parker said in an interview with IGN. "So you went and did a whole thing with the goth kids, you did a whole thing with Ike and the pirates. It was all about all these factions and it just started to get completely unwieldy in terms of writing it and everything," he explained.

Parker went on to humorously note that some of the content could have possibly been featured "if we understood the DLC concept well enough."

Stone then chimed in to add that they "also tried to make Skyrim starting

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