I get the fun of making Doom run on everything from a potato to a toaster, but come on.
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I get the fun of making Doom run on everything from a potato to a toaster, but come on.
Given its past successes, Capcom is understandably interested in pursuing a film adaptation of Monster Hunter, and so is writer-director Paul W.S. Anderson (Alien vs. Predator, Death Race, and the still-ongoing but almost finished Resident Evil series), according to Deadline. Anderson and producing partner Jeremy Bolt are teaming up again, this time for the monster-slaying action-RPG series.
"It's very much [Capcom's] crown jewel," Anderson said of the property alongside Bolt in a wide-ranging Q&A with the publication. "They've said what they love about Paul is he understood the spirit of the game and expanded and made more of it [with Resident Evil]," explained Bolt. "Commercially and creatively, they really respect that. They are trusting us again, on Monster Hunter."
The movie's logline sounds somewhat reasonable, albeit with the degree of separation from the games that you've probably come to expect: "For every Monster, there is a Hero. An ordinary man in a dead end job discovers that he is actually the descendant of an ancient hero. He must travel to a mystical world to train to become a Monster Hunter, before the mythical creatures from that world destroy ours."
Read more...It's still rare for anyone to have seen or tried Nintendo's new Switch console. Only the most influential folks in the industry have had any hands-on time with it, and their lips are sealed thanks to a surely-stringent non-disclosure agreement. Bethesda game director Todd Howard is one of those people, and while he couldn't say much, he still had extremely high praise for it.
In an interview with Glixel, Howard shared his early impressions of the Switch. "I love it," he said. "I got to play it. I will tell you -- well, maybe that's an NDA thing. One of the best demos I've ever seen. Probably the best demo I've ever seen."
When asked to clarify if he meant a hardware demo or of a particular Nintendo game, Howard commented "I mean the device itself. I think it's really smart what they're doing. We're definitely going to be supporting it. It's the first time we've done something on Nintendo. If you don't count the old NES stuff. Home Alone. Or Where's Waldo?"
However, the Switch was just one talking point in this broadly encompassing interview. Howard also touches on role-playing game design strategy, where the developer went wrong with some of its recent big titles, how Bethesda plans to continue supporting Fallout 4 and Skyrim, and how much Notre Dame football sucks right now. Go give it a read; it's worth your time.
Normally when I’m feeling down, I steer clear of multiplayer games. Competition is rad, but it can turn even kindhearted people into massive bags of Flaming Hot Cheetos, only all the Cheetos are dicks. Or at least, that used to be my policy. Then Overwatch happened.
For the last week and a half, a good number of PC gamers have been (im)patiently awaiting a patch to fix the myriad performance issues Dishonored 2 had at launch. Friday’s 1.1 beta patch was a mouse-fixing appetizer, but today’s 1.2 patch is more of a main course.
Been eyeing a PlayStation 4 Slim this holiday? Don't want to deal with madly hammering the refresh button on Thursday night? You can finish Black Friday shopping today for a PlayStation 4 Slim if you've been thinking about the $50 off deal that's being offered at most retailers. That's because there's already an even better deal of $239.99 being offered today.
Yes, we know it's Monday. No, we have no control over when retailers decide to unleash the deals.
As mentioned before, Antonline is an authorized Sony distributor and thus you'll enjoy full warranty and service if needed (fingers crossed that you won't need it). Shipping is free to the continental US and sales tax is limited to only California and Georgia, giving you extra savings if you live in all those other states.
Note: If you want one you should decide fast, as they are selling about 100 units per hour.
If you use Facebook or Tumblr, you’ve probably seen ads for Episode. It’s a story-telling app that currently sits at #12 in the iTunes chart for games and has been downloaded over ten million times on Google Play. That popularity is not explained at all by its advertising, which frequently centers around pregnant…
It seems like this is the Black Friday where we finally get some decent cash discounts on PS4 consoles. While supplies last, you can get a PS4 Slim Uncharted bundle for an all-time low $240, with no sales tax for most buyers. There may be more valuable deals later this week with bonus games and controllers, you won’t…
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DC Super Hero Girls versus Pokémon. Funko Pop! vinyls versus Lego Disney minifigures. Fossil Hunter Lottie versus Fortress Maximus. We’ve got some tough choices to make to determine the winners of the Toy Industry Association’s 2017 Toy of the Year awards.
Tom Clancy's The Division finds common ground with The BeeGees tomorrow: They're both all about (ah ah ah ah) stayin' alive.
The second add-on for The Division makes its way to two-thirds of available platforms on November 22. Ubisoft has announced that Survival will be ready to play on PC and Xbox One tomorrow. PS4 users have to wait until December 20, because of timed exclusivity rights with Microsoft's platform.
This DLC has a player versus environment component along with the usual player versus player aspect. The premise is that a snowstorm has hit New York, and you're just trying to survive. You need to find food, clothes, shelter -- all the stuff you'd expect when faced with brutal conditions. However, other people also want to kill you.
The Survival game mode is session-based, with each one taking upward of two hours. There are 24 people in each session. As Ubisoft notes, it "takes place in a modified version of Manhattan," effectively "reusing the whole open world."
Survival is added as part of the 1.5 update, but that's not all that has changed about The Division. Ubisoft outlines all the more granular changes on the game's site. Regardless of the gear you have, make sure to put on the big puffy jacket.
The Division Update 1.5: Survival -- Patch Notes [The Division]
I remember the exact moment that I connected internment with my family. I was in elementary school, and we had learned all about the New Deal and Franklin Delano Roosevelt in social studies. Later that week, I was at my grandparents’ house for a family dinner, and I was reciting all these things I had learned at…
Bandai Namco pledged to support Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 with updates and DLC, and today we're getting a glimpse at what those plans will look like in practice. The game's first update is due a month from now, on December 20, and this is what players are getting for free:
- New skill for SSGSS Goku: Awakened Skill Kaioken times 10!
- New skill for Hit: Awakened Skill Pure Progress
- Six new costumes
- Four new attacks
- A new event for everyone: Frieza's Siege! Be ready to defend Conton City against Frieza's Army, there are 10 new Jersey costumes to win!
- A new Raid Quest featuring Evil Yamcha, with an exclusive title to win!
There's also five new teachers (Future Gohan, Bardock, Cooler, Android 16, Whis) who can teach you 20 new attacks, but that content will be tied to Bandai Namco's VIP Corner.
Read more...Gears of War 4 won't have a monopoly on co-op survival modes this holiday, apparently. Naughty Dog is introducing an Uncharted 4: Survival mode that will arrive in mid-December. As with its Xbox rival, Uncharted will have you facing 50 waves of AI enemies as you build up defenses, rank up your character and coordinate with teammates. Don't call it an outright clone of Gears' Horde mode, however, as it periodically throws a monkey wrench into the works.
Source: PlayStation Blog
A woman who helped market a wildly popular upcoming Conan board game, which raised over $3 million on Kickstarter in 2015, is speaking out against its portrayal of women.
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Niantic is holding a double XP event for Pokémon Go. Running from November 23 until the 30th, the event will double all experience and stardust gained from catching Pokémon. Now, instead of fighting over the last leg of turkey, families can fight over the Tauros in their front yard.
Niantic is holding this event to say thanks for all the fans that supported it. "We are humbled that hundreds of millions of you around the world have joined us on this journey," reads its official blog. "So we would like to say thank you - and what better way to say thank you than to celebrate our community."
I don't have a smartphone, so I haven't played a whole lot of Pokémon Go. I've tinkered with my mom and sister's phones, but I mostly enjoy walking around and spending time with my family. If a silly app about catching creatures brings families together, it really can't be that bad.
A Celebration to Say Thank You [Pokemon Go Live]
In the wake of the 2016 election, one of this month’s biggest stories is the rise of fake news, as passed from uncle to uncle via Facebook and Google. And while fake video game articles may not be as dangerous as stories about Hillary Clinton assassinating her aides, it’s still worth noting: Video games have the same…
My experiences with virtual reality have reinforced the idea that these games are (almost always) better in person than they appear in trailers. For the longest time, Rigs: Mechanized Combat League seemed over-the-top cheesy and easy to write off, but it's a much different story with a headset on.
That said, I'm struggling to give NBA 2KVR Experience, a $15 standalone title for Vive, Gear VR, Oculus Rift, and PlayStation VR, the same benefit of the doubt. Full stop, it looks like cheap filler that'll probably still sell relatively well regardless. This official description from the trailer doesn't do it any favors:
"Partnering with Gatorade, introducing NBA 2KVR Experience: the first basketball virtual reality experience immersing gamers in a new, entertaining NBA environment filled w/fun mini-games and challenges!" It's true: "Players can earn a variety of Gatorade fuel boosts that will aide their shooting acumen, speed, recovery and more to help reach the top of the leaderboards."
Specifically, those three mini-games are a "three-point shootout, a speed and accuracy skills challenge, and the buzzer beater countdown." 2KVR releases tomorrow, November 22 for the aforementioned platforms excluding the Oculus Rift version, which is coming a little later.
Pokemon trainers are going to have to get to know a few of their pocket monsters awfully well in order to get them to evolve. In Pokemon Sun and Moon, Eevee, Munchlax, Pichu, and Type: Null all require high happiness ratings to level them up to their next forms. It can be a tedious and time-consuming task. Luckily, someone figured out a way to game the system.
According to a thread on reddit, there's an easy way to evolve these Pokemon, and it only takes approximately 10 minutes each. Here are the steps from user Leafeon111, verbatim:
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The Game Awards will be held next week, celebrating AAA gaming as well as smaller projects. Two fan games based on Nintendo IPs, AM2R and Pokemon Uranium, have disappeared from the “Best Fan Creation” nominees.
The Yakuza series may not be well known in the West, but any fan can tell you that the best feature is all of the crazy mini-games. Yakuza 0 looks to continue that tradition with a bunch of ridiculous scenarios and returning classics (Karaoke is king!). Kiryu can't always be a pouty badass.
Read more...It is 2016, but I am flashing back to 2004 HARD. I'm driving in my 1995 Grand Prix, alternating between Jay-Z's smooth verses and Linkin Park's throaty choruses. Somehow, I know every word to every song on this EP. I am unapologetic in my temporary fascination with Collision Course, an MTV-presented remix album of six tracks from both Linkin Park and Jay-Z.
Almost 12 years later, that fascination has waned. It's a mostly-forgotten bullet point in my life, a time when I would rap along "When I come back like Jordan wearin' the 4-5, it ain't to play games with you; it's to aim at you, probably maim you," without any self-awareness. It was also a time when I lacked the self-awareness to know that a Nas and -- I don't know, Korn? -- mashup would've been objectively better.
With that knowledge, let me walk you through my thought process as I watched this self-stroking Titanfall 2 trailer. First three seconds: "Linkin Park, huh? Bold choice, EA. Bold choice." The next 57 seconds were spent thinking: "HOLY SHIT, CHRISTMAS HAS COME EARLY BECAUSE THIS IS 'NUMB/ENCORE' IN A VIDEO GAME TRAILER."
Overshadowed by all the decade-old nu-metal excitement is the quote "Bombastic" by Stuff at the very end of the trailer. What's fun about this is that it takes a misunderstanding of the word by two companies -- both EA and Stuff -- to lead to this inclusion. Remember: bombastic means "high-sounding but with little meaning" and is synonymous with pretentious and overwrought. It most certainly does not mean "there's a bunch of cool shit blowing up."
Basically every retailer under the sun has promised DualShock 4 controllers for $40 on Black Friday, but, uh, Newegg’s eBay storefront has them for $38 right now. If you’re planning on buying a PS4 in the coming weeks, this is a no-brainer.
Doom is the rice of the video game world. It's a staple of the industry and it works with everything, running flawlessly on ATMs, printers, pianos, calculators, e-readers, chainsaws and even on a terminal within Doom itself. This week, Facebook iOS engineer Adam Bell got Doom running on one more unlikely appliance: the Touch Bar of the latest MacBook Pro.
Via: The Verge
Source: @b3ll
Continuing the time-honored tradition of people putting id Software's demon shooter on anything that'll have it, no matter how impractical, Facebook engineer Adam Bell has gotten the game running on the MacBook Pro's oft-derided Touch Bar. That's Doom at a hilariously wide 2170 x 60 resolution.
My natural tendency was to wonder if he had taken it back a step by shifting only the game's iconic HUD down to the Touch Bar. Sure enough, he's done just that and there's a certain novelty to it.
Side note, as ridiculous (ly amazing) as Doom is running on the Touch Bar is the HUD is equally great http://pic.twitter.com/RFwq7nJ7ae
— Adam Bell (@b3ll) November 20, 2016
Adam Bell [Twitter]