Monthly Archives: March 2018
The Pacific Rim Characters Who Are Back for Uprising
The filmmakers behind Pacific Rim Uprising, which takes place a decade after the events of the 2013 original, revealed to IGN why only select characters from the first film returned for the sequel.
During two separate, recent phone interviews, producer-star John Boyega and director Steven DeKnight each spoke about why Rinko Kikuchi's Mako Mori was the most important character to bring back for the sequel, which sees Boyega play Jake Pentecost, the son of Idris Elba's late, great Stacker Pentecost.
"Mako was a no-brainer. For me, if Mako wasn’t in it, I wouldn’t have signed on. Because she is the connective bridge between Stacker and Jake," Boyega said. "Her joining the family explains a lot for Jake and Stacker’s problematic relationship. But then also, having much more of younger kids to play the pilots might be seen as a baby-ish move, but for us, I had never seen about the origin story for a pilot. Like, what makes a Jaeger pilot happen?"
God of War’s First 3 Hours Are Way More Emotional Than We Expected
“Everything is different. Try not to dwell on it.”
These are some of the first words that Kratos says to his son, Atreus, in the opening moments of God of War, and while he’s referring to the ever-changing Norse world of Midgard, the developers at Sony Santa Monica could just as easily have been speaking about the franchise.
Kratos, a one-note combustion engine of rage in the original God of War trilogy, has grown up and become a father who’s terrified that he’ll pass his anger on to his son. He can still tear his enemies literally in half – we did that quite a bit in our three hours of hands-on time with the game – but there’s a difference here, an emotional depth and true sense of purpose that was missing from his time scaling Mount Olympus.
Former Division Devs Announce Title Based on ‘Cult Classic’ IP
Ex-Ubisoft Massive employees have formed a new studio and announced its first project, a multiplayer game based on a so-far mysterious "cult classic" IP.
Sharkmob's website states that it's currently working on an unannounced project with an "undisclosed publisher". While the statement says that the studio's limited in what it can share, the title is being developed using the Unreal Engine, and will be a "multi-platform project," described as "action-packed" with a probable M-rating.
The licensed IP it's working on is described as a "cult classic" by Sharkmob CEO, Fredrick Rundqvist in an interview with Venture Beat, who has revealed plans to turn it into a franchise, along with regular content updates and "live services" once it has been released. "Of course, in our opinion, the pure mechanics of that are not interesting if you don’t have the right IP, the right setting, the right fantasy to get people really excited about the game mechanics we provide. I guess that also gives you a hint as to what kind of game we’re making.”
HTC Vive Pro Price Announced, Vive Price Reduced
The HTC Vive Pro, with several improvements over the original HTC Vive, can now be pre-ordered for $799 USD. All Vive Pro units ordered before June 3 come with a 6-month subscription to Viveport at no extra cost.
Additionally, the price of the original HTC Vive is dropping by $100 effective immediately, putting it at $499 USD "across the globe." Last August, HTC dropped the Vive price to $599.
HTC announced the Vive Pro at CES 2018, as well as a Vive wireless adapter to be released at a later time. The improvement that most immediately jumps out is the increased resolution. The Vive Pro uses dual OLED screens for a combined resolution of 2880 x 1600, a "78% increase" over the original Vive headset.
Xbox One X with Two Controllers and Two Games for £450, Best of Amazon Easter Deals
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LEGO The Incredibles Game Confirmed by Toy Packaging
LEGO toy packaging has confirmed a LEGO The Incredibles game is in development. According to The Brick Fan, the teaser was found on the back of the instruction manuals included in LEGO Juniors Incredibles 2 sets.
This will be the first LEGO game based on a Pixar movie, and will most likely support the upcoming release of Incredibles 2 in June.
As per the image, it looks like the game will be coming to PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
We reported back in January that TT Games was working on both LEGO Incredibles and DC Villains games. This appears to confirm the development rumours.
Exclusive New Fortnite Founders Pack Skins Confirmed, No Release Date Yet
An Epic Games employee has confirmed that Founders Pack players will be getting exclusive new skins, but a release date has yet to be confirmed.
Twitch streamer Ninja was joined by folks from Epic, who confirmed players who bought the Founders Pack would be getting exclusive skins. "We're going to do something along those lines very soon actually," they said, when talking about the skins, but said there was no confirmed date just yet.
NEWS: Exclusive skins for founders confirmed to be upcoming during @Ninja stream, though no date has been confirmed yet: https://t.co/eMWJ9cMoxu pic.twitter.com/y1MfkRbHTu
Warriors Orochi 4 Revealed, Coming to the West in 2018
KOEI Tecmo has teased the next game in the Warriors Orochi series, Warriors Orochi 4. The title was unveiled during the Omega Force 20th Anniversary event in Japan.
Warriors Orochi 4 was shown in Japan as Musou Orochi 3 due to a numbering change in the series, but the teaser was quickly followed by a localised trailer for the West courtesy of KOEI Tecmo America.
Many fans have requested it and it's finally coming!
Warriors Orochi 4 is currently planned for 2018! #warriorsorochi4 #KTfamily pic.twitter.com/8xmoQdM7hL
IGN Happy Hour: Far Cry 5 Special
IGN's Tristan Ogilvie and Luke Reilly sat down with Dan Hay, Far Cry 5 creative director and executive producer for the franchise, to get the skinny on how the team at Ubisoft Montreal has brought Far Cry 5 to life. Dan speaks at length about the motivations for selecting Montana as a new Far Cry frontier, dives into the team's work on making the world feel truly authentic, and chats about cults, cows, and circus bears named Cheeseburger. Additionally, Tristan grills him about James Bond and Luke asks him about how many inappropriately-shaped ponds we might find in the final game. Download it now!
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Mob Psycho 100: Season 2 of Anime Announced
A second season of the Mob Psycho 100 anime has been greenlit.
Season 2 of the anime adaptation of ONE's web manga was announced during the "Mob Psycho 100 Reigen: Shirarezaru Kiseki Reinōryokusha" (The Miraculous Unknown Psychic) event, Anime News Network reports.
Bones, the animation studio behind Season 1, will return to produce the second season. This is in line with what we heard last year, when it was announced a "new Mob Psycho project is moving forward" at studio Bones.