Monthly Archives: February 2018
Devil May Cry HD Will Be Free for Twitch Prime Members This Month
Starting February 27, Twitch Prime members will be able to download the PC version of Devil May Cry HD for free.
A Capcom Unity blog post explains that, to get yourself a copy, you'll need to have a Twitch Prime or Amazon Prime account. Log in via the Twitch Desktop App and you'll be able to claim your free game there.
This is a limited-time offer, but Capcom hasn't yet specified how long the promotion will run for or when it will end.
The Devil May Cry HD Collection was announced last year and as its release date draws closer, there are some who believe it's acting as a reminder of the series before a new entry is announced.
Venom Movie’s Comic Book Influences Explained
It's safe to say Spider-Man fans have had a fairly mixed reaction to Sony's upcoming Venom movie so far. On the one hand, it's great to see Eddie Brock being given another chance on the big screen. On the other, lots of questions remain about a Spider-Man universe character getting a movie... without Spider-Man.
Still, the movie is definitely drawing inspiration from the source material. The film's director, Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland), has said that it's based mainly on two different comics arcs: Lethal Protector and Planet of the Symbiotes. So let's breakdown how this new Venom movie looks to be adapting Marvel's comics and those stories specifically...
Eddie Brock's Origins
For Honor’s Player Base Grows to 7.5 Million
For Honor has hit another milestone, having amassed a player base of 7.5 million - with one million unique players every month.
In an earnings call this week, the developer-publisher called out its medieval melee multiplayer game's success. The game has hit its first birthday as of today.
Its success is due in part to its regular updates, keeping fans invested. Tomorrow, the game's fifth season of content, Age of Wolves will go live, and Ubisoft will roll out dedicated servers.
Ryan Murphy Is Getting Paid an Insane Amount to Jump from Fox to Netflix
Glee and American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy has signed a five year deal with Netflix, reported to be worth $300 million, which will come into effect when his contract with 20th Century Fox expires on July 1.
Anonymous sources disclosed the value of the deal to the New York Times, and if accurate, it will be among the biggest deals ever made for a TV producer.
Netflix has already picked up Murphy's The Politician and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest prequel, Ratched. Meanwhile, Murphy's current line-up at Fox - including American Horror Story, American Crime Story, and Feud - will continue to air on FX.
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Steam Purges Developer’s Games After Manipulated Review Scores
Insel Games has had its games purged from Steam after the developer was discovered manipulating review scores with fake accounts.
A Reddit post claiming that the company's CEO was threatening to fire employees if they didn't buy the game and leave positive reviews on Steam caused Valve to investigate.
In an update today, Valve said that it had "identified unacceptable behavior involving multiple Steam accounts controlled by the publisher of this game.
Splatoon 2 Is the First Switch Game to Sell 2 Million Copies in Japan
Splatoon 2 was released for the Nintendo Switch last July and of all of the console's stellar titles so far, it's the first to sell 2 million copies in Japan.
Siliconera reported the figure, courtesy of Famitsu's sales tracker. Since its release on July 21, 2017 to February 11, 2018, the game has sold 2,016,182 copies, not including digital sales.
THQ Nordic Buys Saints Row, Metro, Dead Island Publisher
THQ Nordic - publisher of de Blob, which is getting a Switch remaster later this year - has bought Koch Media, which owns the Saints Row, Metro, and Dead Island franchises, in a €121 million deal.
Koch Media itself runs Deep Silver (Dead Island and Metro publisher), Volition (Saints Row developer) and Dambuster Studios (Homefront: The Revolution developer), all of which will come under the THQ Nordic umbrella.
There are no plans to restructure following the acquisition, nor any "cost saving measures" on the horizon, suggesting that layoffs are unlikely.
Tessa Thompson on an All-Female Marvel Movie
Tessa Thompson says she's "hopeful" that Marvel might make an all-female movie in the future.
Speaking on the red carpet of her latest movie Annihilation, the Thor: Ragnarok actress said that there's definitely "an interest" in spotlighting women in Phase 4.
"I'm not Marvel so I can't make it happen," she told IGN, "but I can tell you that Marvel is hugely collaborative, I think our even our Thor
movie was basically the product of conversations they'd had with Chris
and with Mark
about what they wanted to do next. I think
Kevin Feige is really excited by the idea, and if you look at what's happened already in Phase 4 with me and
Valkyrie and our story, and then in Black Panther the women rule supreme.
Natalie Portman on Getting Back in That Amidala Makeup for SNL
Natalie Portman has opened up on what it was like to get back into her Padme Amidala make-up in the recent sequel to her 2006 rap on Saturday Night Live.
"It was really fun," Portman told IGN on the red carpet for her latest flick, Annihilation. "It was at like 3 in the morning so I was so out of it. I was literally focused on keeping my eyes open...it was a great experience."
In the rap, Portman is reprising the mean girl persona she famously debuted in 2006. "Say something bout the motherf***ing prequels b***ch," she says. "Say something f***king nice about Jar Jar Binks!"