Monthly Archives: March 2019
Sony Announces Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted
Sony announced Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted during PlayStation's State of Play live stream Monday.
The frightening fan series will be back in full VR experience for PSVR. Players will try and survive in both original levels, along with brand new ones.
Five Nights at Freddy's is a survival-horror game where the original 2014 game focused on players surviving through five nights in Freddy Fazbears Pizzeria. The franchise has had six main titles, with numerous spinoffs and other media.
In the new PSVR version, players will reportedly hold the role of a technician who is tasked with repairing animatronics. The game is in first-person perspective, and players need to navigate through dark hallways and solve puzzles while staying alive from any terrifying and malicious animatronics.
Anime Coming to Netflix in 2019
Over the last few months, it seems like Netflix is on a mission, making multiple announcements about new additions to their anime library from Netflix Originals to classic shows. The list is growing, but let’s break down the top titles coming in 2019 that we are excited for, and we'll have the rest of list of the anime coming to Netflix this year at the end of the article.
Neon Genesis Evangelion - June 21
Neon Genesis Evangelion is considered one of the best anime of all-time. A group of teenagers tries to save the world from aliens using massive machines, all the while, struggling to understand themselves after enduring heart-wrenching trauma and tragedy. This story miraculously combines Kaiju, Mecha, and psychological thriller with action-packed, dramatic moments. And if you don’t like the ending of the 26-episode series (don't worry), Netlifx will also have the films The End of Evangelion & Evangelion: Death (True) 2. Netflix is making a statement grabbing this huge classic IP by finally making it accessible for streaming (You don’t even want to know how expensive the DVD box set is).
8 PSVR Game Release Dates Announced
During Sony’s inaugural State of Play stream, release dates for 8 PlayStation VR games were announced.
The games and their release dates are as follows:
- Falcon Age - April 9, 2019
- Table of Tales - April 16, 2019
- Jupiter & Mars - April 22, 2019
- Everybody’s Golf VR - May 21, 2019
- Blood and Truth - May 28, 2019
- Trover Saves the Universe - May 31, 2019
- Mini-Mech Mayhem - June 18, 2019
- Vacation Simulator - June 18, 2019
For more from today’s State of Play stream, check out the Iron Man VR reveal trailer and how VR is coming to No Man’s Sky.
8 PSVR Game Release Dates Announced
During Sony’s inaugural State of Play stream, release dates for 8 PlayStation VR games were announced.
The games and their release dates are as follows:
- Falcon Age - April 9, 2019
- Table of Tales - April 16, 2019
- Jupiter & Mars - April 22, 2019
- Everybody’s Golf VR - May 21, 2019
- Blood and Truth - May 28, 2019
- Trover Saves the Universe - May 31, 2019
- Mini-Mech Mayhem - June 18, 2019
- Vacation Simulator - June 18, 2019
For more from today’s State of Play stream, check out the Iron Man VR reveal trailer and how VR is coming to No Man’s Sky.
Blood & Truth Release Date Revealed for PlayStation VR
Sony has announced during its State of Play that Blood & Truth, the upcoming title by SIE London Studio, will arrive on PlayStation VR on May 28, 2019.
Blood & Truth was announced in 2017 during Paris Games week and has you assuming the role of elite Special Forces soldier Ryan Marks on a mission to save his family from a crimelord in the underworld of London, England.
Blood & Truth is inspired by PlayStation VR Worlds' 'The London Heist,' which was, in our opinion, the star of that collection of games.
VR is Coming to No Man’s Sky
At Sony's first State of Play episode today, the company announced that VR is coming to No Man's Sky.
The No Man's Sky Beyond update will add VR functionality to the space exploration game, and will be out this summer for free.
NoMan's Sky Beyond will also add No Man's Sky Online, which "includes a radical new social and multiplayer experience which empowers players everywhere in the universe to meet and play together" according to Hello Games' Sean Murray.
No Man's Sky: Beyond is the next evolution of No Man's Sky NEXT, which introduced the beginning of Hello Games' multiplayer plan, a third-person perspective, and much more.
VR is Coming to No Man’s Sky
At Sony's first State of Play episode today, the company announced that VR is coming to No Man's Sky.
The No Man's Sky Beyond update will add VR functionality to the space exploration game, and will be out this summer for free.
NoMan's Sky Beyond will also add No Man's Sky Online, which "includes a radical new social and multiplayer experience which empowers players everywhere in the universe to meet and play together" according to Hello Games' Sean Murray.
No Man's Sky: Beyond is the next evolution of No Man's Sky NEXT, which introduced the beginning of Hello Games' multiplayer plan, a third-person perspective, and much more.
Marvel’s Iron Man VR Announced for PlayStation VR
Iron Man is getting the VR treatment with Marvel's Iron Man VR.
Announced during PlayStation's State of Play broadcast, the reveal showed some cinematic footage and what looked like gameplay footage that featured the player in Tony Stark's point of view inside the Iron Man suit, flying through the air and fighting an unknown enemy.
Marvel's Iron Man VR is coming to PSVR sometime in 2019 and is being developed by Camouflaj.
Miranda Sanchez is a senior editor at IGN. You can chat with her about video games and anime on Twitter.
Zack Snyder’s Profane Speech on Why His Batman Kills
Director Zack Snyder explained why Batman killed people in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice through a profane speech.
Per CBR, this occurred during a three-day charity event screening of Dawn of the Dead, Watchmen and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition. During the Watchmen Q&A panel, a video of which can be found on Reddit, Snyder addressed fan complaints of having Batman murder people in his film, saying “Someone says to me: Batman killed a guy. I’m like, ‘F**k, really? Wake the f**k up.'"
Zack Snyder’s Profane Speech on Why His Batman Kills
Director Zack Snyder explained why Batman killed people in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice through a profane speech.
Per CBR, this occurred during a three-day charity event screening of Dawn of the Dead, Watchmen and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition. During the Watchmen Q&A panel, a video of which can be found on Reddit, Snyder addressed fan complaints of having Batman murder people in his film, saying “Someone says to me: Batman killed a guy. I’m like, ‘F**k, really? Wake the f**k up.'"