Monthly Archives: February 2018

Opinion: There Are Too Many DC Comics Shows

As much as DC may still be struggling to gain a foothold on the big screen, they've truly become a force to be reckoned with in the TV world. The CW alone is now home to six different DC Comics-based series, and that's not even counting other current series like Gotham and Lucifer on Fox or Preacher on AMC. And now, with DC prepping a new streaming service that will play host to shows like Titans and Young Justice: Outsiders, there's about to be more DC content on TV than fans can possibly make time for. But is that really such a good thing? We may be reaching the point where having this much DC content does more harm than good.

Following the Arrowverse alone has become a full-time commitment. Assuming you lump the Greg Berlanti-produced Black Lightning in with the other shows (despite the fact that, for now, it's not connected to the other shows' continuity), that's five hour-long DC series airing every single week. That's asking fans to devote a significant chunk of their weekly TV viewing habits to one superhero universe. And too often it feels like the Arrowverse has suffered from growing so massive in scale. Both The Flash and Arrow are trapped in what many would argue are their worst seasons to date. Of these shows, only Legends of Tomorrow has maintained a relatively consistent level of quality from year to year. At some point, you have to ask if the Arrowverse isn't guilty of prioritizing quantity over quality.

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PUBG’s New Anti-Cheat Measures Will Go Live Later Today

After news that over 1 million players were banned from PUBG in January alone, the game's community manager, Andro Dars, has announced that the new anti-cheat update will go live today, with no server downtime.

"The update will go live at Feb 5 6PM PST / Feb 6 3AM CET / 11AM KST and there will be no downtime for the servers," Dars wrote in a forum post.

"The new anti-cheat feature will block different helper programs that alter the graphics or aid in gameplay in some way. What these programs have in common is that they all hook into our game and transform game files. Programs that are not used to gain an unfair advantage can also be blocked if they behave like cheats."

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Opinion: Why the Mario Movie Might Actually Be Good

Since I’ve been alive, video game movies have burned me left and right, leaving mental scars of unhappiness when some of my favorite video games get butchered by Hollywood’s hand. Case in point: Silent Hill, Warcraft, and Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. Live-action renditions are particularly guilty, which unfortunately doesn’t leave any room in our hearts for any video game movie, even animated, to be considered as a possibility for success.

Nintendo is stepping back into the movie industry with Illumination Entertainment (the studio behind Despicable Me) and aiming to put their iconic characters on the silver screen. But why now? You would think Nintendo would continue keeping their Super Star: Mario from Hollywood’s sights -- we all know how the 1993 Super Mario Bros movie turned out. Mario doesn’t deserve that torture again.

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Out This Week: Shadow of the Colossus, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight, Dragon Quest Builders on Switch

With so many new games and movies coming out, it can be hard to keep up. Lucky for you, IGN is here to help with a weekly round-up of the biggest releases each and every week. Check out the latest releases for this week, and be sure to come back next Monday for a new update.

Note: The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.

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Dwayne Johnson to Star in New Competitive Reality Show

Dwayne Johnson will be producing and starring in a new show for NBC called The Titan Games - an athletic competition in the vein of shows like Ultimate Beastmaster.

Variety reports that NBC has ordered 10 episodes, and Johnson will be producing alongside Dany Garcia, Hiram Garcia, Brian Gewirtz, and Toby Gorman.

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The Secret Origin of Westworld

HBO’s Westworld is a huge modern hit. But the series’ origins can actually be directly traced back more than 40 years, to the sci-fi cinema of the 1970s as well as to co-creator Jonathan Nolan’s past stories on artificial intelligence… and his fascination with video games.

The concept of Westworld dates back to the cynical streak of science-fiction that dominated the late-’60s and early ’70s. These films predicted a dark and dire future for humankind that tracked with the overall attitude of the era. Events like the Vietnam War and Watergate had taken a toll on public consciousness, and the sci-fi cinema of the era reflected this.

One of these films was The Andromeda Strain -- a tale of an alien microorganism that threatens to wipe out all of mankind. The movie was based on a novel by Michael Crichton, a Harvard Medical School grad. It was his first major hit, opening the door for a career that would spawn Jurassic Park, Congo, and several more best-selling sci-fi thrillers. Soon, though, Crichton also revealed he had a keen interest in filmmaking.

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Sleeping Dogs Movie Still Happening

The film adaptation of Sleeping Dogs was announced last year, with Donnie Yen set to play the leading role - Wei Shen in the game. We haven't heard anything on the project for some time, but Yen has confirmed the movie is still happening.

"Sometimes great things take a bit of time," Yen wrote, in a post on his Instagram account.

"Sleeping Dog is motion, you guys ready for this?"

Sometimes great things take a bit of time. Sleeping Dog is motion, you guys ready for this? #donnieyen #action #sleepingdog #kickass #martialarts #甄子丹 #宇宙最強甄子丹 #宇宙最強 #actionmovie #熱血無賴 #睡狗

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New Crash Bandicoot Game Rumoured for 2019

A new Crash Bandicoot title could be on the way next year, according to a UK-based merchandising company.

Max Arguile, manager of merchandising company GB Eye, is responsible for the rumour, following an excerpt spotted in DHX Brands' Licensing Source Book Europe. He also stated that Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy would be coming to PC and Switch.

“The new game was a huge success at retail with no marketing spend. Next year it will be going broader (Switch and PC) and there will be another game in 2019.

"Activision has a five-year plan for this and GB Eye is delighted to be fully on board for all products.”

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PUBG Bans 1 Million Cheaters in January

In an effort to curb the cheating that's rife in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, anti-cheat measures continue to be rolled out in the various updates, with over a million players banned last month alone.

The stats come from the BattlEye Twitter account, which shared that over 1,044,000 cheaters were banned in January.

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