Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League released back in February of this year to a prickly reception from DC fans and critics alike. The game was derided for ruining the beloved legacy of the Batman Arkham games due to its mundane gameplay and grindy nature which never resembled the dark, macabre cat-and-mouse game between the Joker and the Dark Knight in any way, swapping it out for a headache-inducing Ui and mediocre shooting mechanics.
Alarm bells were ringing when no review codes were sent out for the game prior to launch, despite the game having already been delayed multiple times. Within the first two weeks of that eventual launch, the total player count has dropped to a meagre 3 digit figure of less than 1000.
Rocksteady and Warner Bros Games have (arguably unfairly) put all of their eggs into the Dlc basket, promising that the first free content update for the game...
Alarm bells were ringing when no review codes were sent out for the game prior to launch, despite the game having already been delayed multiple times. Within the first two weeks of that eventual launch, the total player count has dropped to a meagre 3 digit figure of less than 1000.
Rocksteady and Warner Bros Games have (arguably unfairly) put all of their eggs into the Dlc basket, promising that the first free content update for the game...
- 3/20/2024
- by Daniel Boyd
- FandomWire
Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment have announced that the animated feature The Super Mario Bros. Movie is getting an earlier release date… but only slightly earlier. Previously scheduled to reach theatres on April 7th, The Super Mario Bros. Movie now has a release date of April 5th in the United States and in more than sixty other markets around the world. The film will reach additional markets in April and May, with its Japan release set for April 28th.
Directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic from a screenplay by Matthew Fogel, the film has a voice cast that includes Chris Pratt as Mario, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong, Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong, Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek, and Sebastian Maniscalco as Spike.
Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri produced The Super Mario Bros. Movie...
Directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic from a screenplay by Matthew Fogel, the film has a voice cast that includes Chris Pratt as Mario, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong, Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong, Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek, and Sebastian Maniscalco as Spike.
Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri produced The Super Mario Bros. Movie...
- 2/28/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Some cliche somewhere said that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words.’ This has proven to be the case for me and especially when it comes to fan art. I have always sought out great fan art and have wanted to share it with as many people as possible. “Awesome Art We’ve Found Around The Net” is the outlet for that passion. In this column, I will showcase the kick-ass artwork of some great artists, with the hopes that these artists get the attention they deserve. That’s the aim. If you have any questions or comments, or even suggestions of art or other great artists, feel free to contact me at any time at theodorebond@joblo.com.
Casablanca by Carles Ganya
The Crow by Sam C
District 9 by David Velásquez
Dune by Bartos Gyorgy
Everything Everywhere All At Once by Ossiedog
Mars Attacks! by jayodjick
Mega Man...
Casablanca by Carles Ganya
The Crow by Sam C
District 9 by David Velásquez
Dune by Bartos Gyorgy
Everything Everywhere All At Once by Ossiedog
Mars Attacks! by jayodjick
Mega Man...
- 2/25/2023
- by Theodore Bond
- JoBlo.com
The Super Mario Bros. Movie is bringing the beloved Nintendo franchise to cinemas in April, Chris Pratt’s Mario voice and all! We’ve already seen multiple trailers teasing the animated adventure from Nintendo and Illumination. However, a new poster for the film is here to announce the date of the film’s final trailer!
The Super Mario Bros. poster features Mario (Chris Pratt), Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), Donkey Kong (Seth Rogen), Toad (Keegan-Michael Key), and Cranky Kong (Fred Armisen) driving along Rainbow Road while avoiding Bob-ombs and Spiney Shells. Each character is piloting a vehicle from the ultra-popular Mario Kart video game franchise, as floating islands and stars hang in the sky. The poster is another example of how far Nintendo and Illumination are willing to go to make the Super Mario Bros. Movie a colorful romp through the Mushroom Kingdom.
The new trailer for The Super Mario Bros. Movie...
The Super Mario Bros. poster features Mario (Chris Pratt), Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), Donkey Kong (Seth Rogen), Toad (Keegan-Michael Key), and Cranky Kong (Fred Armisen) driving along Rainbow Road while avoiding Bob-ombs and Spiney Shells. Each character is piloting a vehicle from the ultra-popular Mario Kart video game franchise, as floating islands and stars hang in the sky. The poster is another example of how far Nintendo and Illumination are willing to go to make the Super Mario Bros. Movie a colorful romp through the Mushroom Kingdom.
The new trailer for The Super Mario Bros. Movie...
- 2/22/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Nintendo and Illumination Entertainment have released new posters for the upcoming Super Mario Bros Movie, featuring Mario and Luigi in vastly different parts of the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario leaps through the air with his fist held high in the first promo, ready to smash blocks while avoiding Piranha Plants and Banzai Bills. Peach’s Castle sits proudly in the distance as pitfalls and traps surround the red-hatted plumber. In the second poster, Luigi is held captive by a group of Shy Guys, pulling him toward a hot air balloon while Bowser’s Castle looms in the background. Both images highlight the brilliant colors seen in the film’s trailer and showcase the disparity between the zones of the Mushroom Kingdom.
You can check the posters out at the bottom of this article.
The Super Mario Bros Movie features the voices of Chris Pratt as Mario, Charlie Day as Luigi, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach,...
You can check the posters out at the bottom of this article.
The Super Mario Bros Movie features the voices of Chris Pratt as Mario, Charlie Day as Luigi, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach,...
- 2/9/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
There have been so many movies turned into video games in the last several decades that it’s hard to keep track of them all. On the other hand, television-to-game adaptations have been a little more sparse. This might be because game developers don’t know what genre to fit specific TV shows into.
Turning a 1990s sitcom like Home Improvement into a video game resulted in a side-scrolling Mega Man-esque knockoff that saw Tim “the Tool Man” Taylor killing prehistoric animals with wrenches and hammers. It’s proof that many TV programs simply shouldn’t be translated to the gaming medium because there’s no sensible way to do so. Even when there is an attempt that makes sense, like the action-oriented The Sopranos: Road to Respect, the shoddy execution of the idea hinders the whole project.
That doesn’t mean we can’t dream of making the...
Turning a 1990s sitcom like Home Improvement into a video game resulted in a side-scrolling Mega Man-esque knockoff that saw Tim “the Tool Man” Taylor killing prehistoric animals with wrenches and hammers. It’s proof that many TV programs simply shouldn’t be translated to the gaming medium because there’s no sensible way to do so. Even when there is an attempt that makes sense, like the action-oriented The Sopranos: Road to Respect, the shoddy execution of the idea hinders the whole project.
That doesn’t mean we can’t dream of making the...
- 9/5/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Some stories seem impossible to translate from the written page to the moving image, but a few brave creatives have taken on the task and created masterpieces. Japanese author Yasutaka Tsutsui's acclaimed 1993 novel "Paprika" is one such story, about a brilliant young psychologist named Chiba who begins experimenting with dream therapy. Chiba and her research partner, Tokita, develop a machine that allows them to not only view the dreams of others but experience them firsthand. When their dream-walking machine is stolen, the two have to figure out how to track him down in the real world while dealing with the repercussions in their dreams. It's mind-bending science fiction that works in part because of the limitless potential of the imagination.
Now, Prime Studios has announced that they will be producing and releasing a live-action series based on the novel, helmed by "Birds of Prey" director Cathy Yan. It's going...
Now, Prime Studios has announced that they will be producing and releasing a live-action series based on the novel, helmed by "Birds of Prey" director Cathy Yan. It's going...
- 8/22/2022
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
What if there was a device that allowed the user to enter other people's dreams? What if one of the devices was stolen by someone who could implant ideas in people's minds to control them? What kind of story could come out of this concept?
If your first thought is Christopher Nolan's "Inception," then congratulations, you played yourself. That film became the rare example of a movie that becomes a shorthand term for its premise — entering people's dreams. Still, it pales in comparison to the film it so blatantly rips off, Satoshi Kon's "Paprika," an anime movie adapted from Yasutaka Tsutsui's 1993 novel of the same name.
That novel was almost adapted to live-action over a decade ago by the late, great Wolfgang Petersen, but now Deadline reports that Tsutsui's "Paprika" is getting a second chance at becoming a live-action project, on the small screen. Cathy Yan has...
If your first thought is Christopher Nolan's "Inception," then congratulations, you played yourself. That film became the rare example of a movie that becomes a shorthand term for its premise — entering people's dreams. Still, it pales in comparison to the film it so blatantly rips off, Satoshi Kon's "Paprika," an anime movie adapted from Yasutaka Tsutsui's 1993 novel of the same name.
That novel was almost adapted to live-action over a decade ago by the late, great Wolfgang Petersen, but now Deadline reports that Tsutsui's "Paprika" is getting a second chance at becoming a live-action project, on the small screen. Cathy Yan has...
- 8/22/2022
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
In theory, superheroes should be the perfect video game characters. They’re powerful, they’re colorful, and they exist in elaborate worlds filled with objectives and things that are trying to kill them. Despite their potential, though, there are really only a handful of truly great superhero games. That being the case, you’d think that even pretty good superhero games would be put on a pedestal. Instead, the history of that genre is filled with titles that are overlooked, unappreciated, and simply underrated.
There’s no one quality that makes a superhero game underrated. Some are bizarrely forgotten masterpieces, while others are a little rougher around the edges. If there’s one thing that all of these games share, though, it’s the love that went into them. The sheer number of forgettable or passionless superhero games on the market makes it easier to appreciate those titles that may...
There’s no one quality that makes a superhero game underrated. Some are bizarrely forgotten masterpieces, while others are a little rougher around the edges. If there’s one thing that all of these games share, though, it’s the love that went into them. The sheer number of forgettable or passionless superhero games on the market makes it easier to appreciate those titles that may...
- 7/30/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
For many older gamers, the Nes was their first exposure to digital RPGs. Earlier consoles just weren’t powerful enough for the larger worlds and more complex systems the genre demanded even at that time, and while RPGs have a long history on PCs, home computers were still somewhat uncommon in the ‘80s.
Of course, Nes RPGs were a far cry from the titles we see nowadays. There were no real cutscenes, combat was either turn-based or featured very simple real-time systems, and storylines were nowhere near as complex as what we see now in modern BioWare or Square Enix games. Still, many of the games released for Nintendo’s first home console hold up remarkably well.
While what constitutes an RPG is certainly open to debate, for this list, we tried to narrow it down to games that emphasize character growth through experience or equipment customization. Keeping that in mind,...
Of course, Nes RPGs were a far cry from the titles we see nowadays. There were no real cutscenes, combat was either turn-based or featured very simple real-time systems, and storylines were nowhere near as complex as what we see now in modern BioWare or Square Enix games. Still, many of the games released for Nintendo’s first home console hold up remarkably well.
While what constitutes an RPG is certainly open to debate, for this list, we tried to narrow it down to games that emphasize character growth through experience or equipment customization. Keeping that in mind,...
- 5/7/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
We’ve had a lot of fun in recent months looking at the history of some of the hardest games ever made, but it’s hard to talk about the most difficult games of all time without giving a little love to the boss fights that often make them as challenging as they are.
So far as that goes, there are few consoles in gaming history that can match the Nes’ legendary lineup of difficult bosses that taught many of us the simple facts about the cruelty of life. Many of the best bosses of the Nes era were screen-sized monstrosities that were designed to make us wonder why the developers hated us so much.
While no Nes boss will ever be harder than whichever one haunted your childhood, these are the 15 Nes boss fights that will break you no matter which games you grew up with.
15. The Great Puma...
So far as that goes, there are few consoles in gaming history that can match the Nes’ legendary lineup of difficult bosses that taught many of us the simple facts about the cruelty of life. Many of the best bosses of the Nes era were screen-sized monstrosities that were designed to make us wonder why the developers hated us so much.
While no Nes boss will ever be harder than whichever one haunted your childhood, these are the 15 Nes boss fights that will break you no matter which games you grew up with.
15. The Great Puma...
- 1/8/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
A "Mega Man" live-action movie, adapting the Capcom video game franchise, will be directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (Paranormal Activity"), from a screenplay by Mattson Tomlin ("The Batman") produced by Chernin Entertainment ("Planet of the Apes") for streaming on Netflix:
'Mega Man' started as a Capcom video game franchise starring a series of robot characters each named 'Mega Man'.
The original game was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987, spawning a franchise that expanded to over 50 games on multiple systems.
"...'Mega Man' is a robot originally named 'Rock', created as a lab assistant by the scientist 'Dr. Light' with 'Dr. Wily' as his partner.
"Following treachery by Dr. Wily in which he reprogrammed most of Dr. Light's robots, Rock volunteered to be converted into a fighting robot to defend the world from Wily's violent robotic threats, thus becoming Mega Man.
'Mega Man' started as a Capcom video game franchise starring a series of robot characters each named 'Mega Man'.
The original game was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987, spawning a franchise that expanded to over 50 games on multiple systems.
"...'Mega Man' is a robot originally named 'Rock', created as a lab assistant by the scientist 'Dr. Light' with 'Dr. Wily' as his partner.
"Following treachery by Dr. Wily in which he reprogrammed most of Dr. Light's robots, Rock volunteered to be converted into a fighting robot to defend the world from Wily's violent robotic threats, thus becoming Mega Man.
- 12/17/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While many of those who grew up with the Super Nintendo (arguably Nintendo’s greatest console) wouldn’t trade their memories of it away for anything, the 30 years since the console’s North American release have made it clear that the value of its incredible library of games goes well beyond nostalgia.
At a time when the market for collectible video games is going through an unbelievable boom period, retro gamers everywhere are taking mental and physical inventory of their classic game collections in the hopes (or horror) of discovering that one of the games they owned is secretly worth a fortune. At the risk of disappointing some, though, it turns out that many of the Snes’ most valuable games are only valuable because so few people owned them.
Yet, in the case of the Snes, we start to see the emergence of a few titles that may be considered...
At a time when the market for collectible video games is going through an unbelievable boom period, retro gamers everywhere are taking mental and physical inventory of their classic game collections in the hopes (or horror) of discovering that one of the games they owned is secretly worth a fortune. At the risk of disappointing some, though, it turns out that many of the Snes’ most valuable games are only valuable because so few people owned them.
Yet, in the case of the Snes, we start to see the emergence of a few titles that may be considered...
- 8/23/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Amber Heard has weathered the storm of hate and is here to stay as she begins filming for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
“Few actresses have endured relentless online bullying and smear campaigns like Amber Heard. These attacks from a vocal group of staunch Johnny Depp stans have led to a petition (with nearly 2 million signatures) to remove her from Aquaman 2. Luckily, online petitions mean nothing, and Warner Bros. is standing by Heard.”
Read more at The Mary Sue
Is Space Jam: A New Legacy secretly a body horror movie? Not quite, but it certainly alludes to it.
“To categorize Space Jam: A New Legacy as body horror might seem like a stretch, but the unnatural transformation the Looney Tunes undergo after the movie’s villain decides to “upgrade” the 2D cartoon characters into computer-generated 3D creatures is unnerving, to say the least.”
Read more at Inverse...
“Few actresses have endured relentless online bullying and smear campaigns like Amber Heard. These attacks from a vocal group of staunch Johnny Depp stans have led to a petition (with nearly 2 million signatures) to remove her from Aquaman 2. Luckily, online petitions mean nothing, and Warner Bros. is standing by Heard.”
Read more at The Mary Sue
Is Space Jam: A New Legacy secretly a body horror movie? Not quite, but it certainly alludes to it.
“To categorize Space Jam: A New Legacy as body horror might seem like a stretch, but the unnatural transformation the Looney Tunes undergo after the movie’s villain decides to “upgrade” the 2D cartoon characters into computer-generated 3D creatures is unnerving, to say the least.”
Read more at Inverse...
- 8/2/2021
- by Lee Parham
- Den of Geek
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues is yet another side-scrolling brawler now available on the Nintendo Switch – which has, in recent years, become something of a home for such games, be they 8-bit retro titles like Fight N Rage or updated franchises like Streets of Rage 4. As such it’s hard not to compare this games to the myriad of titles already available (and most of which – as a huge fan of the genre – I own). Comparisons which, unfortunately, aren’t that favourable… Though at least this game has nostalgia And a TV show to cash in on right? …Right?
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues is an beat ’em up adventure inspired by the hit show which sees players take control of 8 playable characters – with the ability to play through Two storylines filled with unique cutscenes and dialog, from both perspectives: choose to take control of Daniel...
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues is an beat ’em up adventure inspired by the hit show which sees players take control of 8 playable characters – with the ability to play through Two storylines filled with unique cutscenes and dialog, from both perspectives: choose to take control of Daniel...
- 3/4/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Set over a day and night in New Orleans, Project Power (now streaming on Netflix) pivots on a hot new street drug called Power that you swallow like a pill and kaboom! You’re a superhero. Well, you’re a superhero for five minutes … and the damn thing can kill you. No pill creates the same result; it’s unique to each user. One customer may suddenly be able to run 45 mph, another can grow bulletproof skin, and still another can become invisible. If you want to buy a couple...
- 8/14/2020
- by Peter Travers
- Rollingstone.com
It’s called Power. Packaged in a glimmering capsule, the secretive new drug and its attendant pushers arrive in a major American city, hit the streets, spread the pills, and move on. In its wake: a new class of addicts, people who have discovered that one hit of Power can unlock abilities — superhero-esque, you might say — they never knew they had. It’s a thrilling idea for an action film, and one that takes compelling shape in “Project Power,” the latest from “Catfish” filmmakers Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. Still, armed with a stellar cast, including Jamie Foxx, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and rising star Dominique Fishback,
It starts strong. The drug that gives its users five minutes of otherworldly abilities is offered up to a cadre of dealers (for free!) to sell to, well, anyone who wants it. And plenty of people want it. A series of 911 calls play out via...
It starts strong. The drug that gives its users five minutes of otherworldly abilities is offered up to a cadre of dealers (for free!) to sell to, well, anyone who wants it. And plenty of people want it. A series of 911 calls play out via...
- 8/14/2020
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
For a screenwriter, to be featured on the coveted annual Black List is a tremendous accomplishment that has jumpstarted the career of many of the industry’s hottest writers. If you’re Mattson Tomlin, you’ve not only been featured on that list six times in the past four years, but you’ve done so before the age of thirty. Like the most accomplished athletes, Tomlin regularly exercises his creative muscles averaging anywhere from 8-12 scripts a year.
Continue reading Writer Mattson Tomlin Talks ‘Project Power,’ ‘The Batman,’ ‘Mega Man’ & More [The Fourth Wall Podcast] at The Playlist.
Continue reading Writer Mattson Tomlin Talks ‘Project Power,’ ‘The Batman,’ ‘Mega Man’ & More [The Fourth Wall Podcast] at The Playlist.
- 8/13/2020
- by Griffin Schiller
- The Playlist
Project Power has all the makings of a big screen blockbuster, bringing bankable stars in Jamie Foxx and a back-from-hiatus Joseph Gordon-Levitt, along with an insane array of onscreen action effects. Yet, in a narrative that’s becoming increasingly familiar, this seemingly theatrical formula is actually scheduled for streaming, specifically as a Netflix exclusive.
Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman of the Paranormal Activity sequels serve as directors here, working off a script by rising screenwriter Mattson Tomlin. The premise of said script provides an intriguing twist on cinematic super-power tropes with the premise of a raucous rescue operation centered on an experimental drug that unlocks peoples’ unique dormant abilities, albeit with the crucial caveat that the effect only lasts five minutes.
On that note, check out the trailer for Netflix’s Project Power just below.
As the official logline for Project Power fully explains of the plot:
“On the streets of New Orleans,...
Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman of the Paranormal Activity sequels serve as directors here, working off a script by rising screenwriter Mattson Tomlin. The premise of said script provides an intriguing twist on cinematic super-power tropes with the premise of a raucous rescue operation centered on an experimental drug that unlocks peoples’ unique dormant abilities, albeit with the crucial caveat that the effect only lasts five minutes.
On that note, check out the trailer for Netflix’s Project Power just below.
As the official logline for Project Power fully explains of the plot:
“On the streets of New Orleans,...
- 7/15/2020
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Sony Pictures is developing an English-language feature adaptation, If Cats Disappeared from the World, based on Genki Kawamura’s bestselling Japanese book and 2016 Japanese film of the same name. Kit Steinkellner, creator of the Facebook Watch series, Sorry for Your Loss, will pen the screenplay with Kawamura producing and Toho film, the production company of the Japanese film adaptation, attached to the project as well.
Heroes alum Masi Oka is also producing the pic alongside Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway helmer Will Gluck and Jodi Hildebrand through Gluck’s Olive Bridge Entertainment.
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The story follows The Young Postman whose days are numbered. Estranged from his family and living alone with only his cat,...
Heroes alum Masi Oka is also producing the pic alongside Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway helmer Will Gluck and Jodi Hildebrand through Gluck’s Olive Bridge Entertainment.
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The story follows The Young Postman whose days are numbered. Estranged from his family and living alone with only his cat,...
- 4/23/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Capcom may have already achieved the incredible feat of releasing two reimagined classics within the space of a year, but it’s not done yet. Resident Evil 3‘s long-awaited remake is out in just a matter of days and while early signs point to it being more divisive than its predecessor, commercial performance will likely prove yet again that an appetite exists for more of the same.
It goes without saying, then, that the developer no doubt has more revivals in the pipeline, though not necessarily of vintage Resident Evil games. If recent rumors are to be believed, in fact, Capcom is pushing forward with the survival horror series’ next numbered entry before it even considers more nostalgia-fueled projects, but said claims only concern that particular franchise.
The company-wide strategy, it seems, is to deliver more industry-leading remakes in the future, with at least one likely already in development.
It goes without saying, then, that the developer no doubt has more revivals in the pipeline, though not necessarily of vintage Resident Evil games. If recent rumors are to be believed, in fact, Capcom is pushing forward with the survival horror series’ next numbered entry before it even considers more nostalgia-fueled projects, but said claims only concern that particular franchise.
The company-wide strategy, it seems, is to deliver more industry-leading remakes in the future, with at least one likely already in development.
- 3/31/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Originally released on PC in 2015, Taimumari is a 2D platform game that has finally made it’s way to Nintendo Switch and does have some nice moments but the focus on replay and difficulty over progression and variety may alienate some players.
You play the role of Himari, a young wizard who travels across timelines to save her world. To do this, she needs to defeat four evil-doers, collecting their powers as she does so. What breaks this up from the standard platforming fare are the design choices in the game.
As opposed to a series of levels gently increasing in difficulty, Taimumari is instead split into a handful of relatively short levels culminating in a boss fight. These can mostly be played in any order but the occasionally spiking difficulty could mean that you would prefer to ease your path, which can be done by collecting stars from crates...
You play the role of Himari, a young wizard who travels across timelines to save her world. To do this, she needs to defeat four evil-doers, collecting their powers as she does so. What breaks this up from the standard platforming fare are the design choices in the game.
As opposed to a series of levels gently increasing in difficulty, Taimumari is instead split into a handful of relatively short levels culminating in a boss fight. These can mostly be played in any order but the occasionally spiking difficulty could mean that you would prefer to ease your path, which can be done by collecting stars from crates...
- 8/20/2019
- by Britt Roberts
- Nerdly
Dante and Nero are back with new weapons, old friends, and a mystery guest that we hope is a returning fan favorite!
Tokyo Game Show 2018 is officially underway and we have a big reason to be excited that it is here. Yesterday, Capcom revealed two new Devil May Cry 5 Gameplay trailers and yes, the demon hunting family is back and better than ever. In the first trailer, you will see Nero using Mega Man's, Mega Buster as a Devil Breaker Weapon! This Mega Buster comes with the Deluxe version of the game along with three other weapons and looks to be something very enjoyable for not just Devil May Cry fans but nostalgic Megaman fans as well.
In the second trailer, finally get Dante gameplay and boy does it look gorgeous! We see Dante use Rebellion, Ebony and Ivory, and Cavalier R which is a motorcycle that split in...
Tokyo Game Show 2018 is officially underway and we have a big reason to be excited that it is here. Yesterday, Capcom revealed two new Devil May Cry 5 Gameplay trailers and yes, the demon hunting family is back and better than ever. In the first trailer, you will see Nero using Mega Man's, Mega Buster as a Devil Breaker Weapon! This Mega Buster comes with the Deluxe version of the game along with three other weapons and looks to be something very enjoyable for not just Devil May Cry fans but nostalgic Megaman fans as well.
In the second trailer, finally get Dante gameplay and boy does it look gorgeous! We see Dante use Rebellion, Ebony and Ivory, and Cavalier R which is a motorcycle that split in...
- 9/21/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (s0leb)
- Cinelinx
Hey, wanna see a CG Sonic battle an evil live-action Dr. Robotnik? Then director Eddie Lebron and the Blue Core team have you covered in January when their Sonic the Hedgehog fan film will make its debut at Maryland's MAGFest gaming convention with an online premiere January 9th, 2013.
The not-for-profit 25-minute short is the latest fan project from Blue Core who back in 2010 produced a Mega Man fan film. This time out, they've brought actor Jaleel White onboard to voice the hedgehog almost 20 years after he played the role in the animated series.
According to the Blue Core Studios page, the short will serve as a prequel to the first game, with disparate elements drawn from throughout the series' canon across various media. Hopefully, none of these elements involve a semi-romantic relationship with a human princess, because that stuff was weird.
[Source: Sonic Fan Film World Premiere & Online Release via Destructoid]
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The not-for-profit 25-minute short is the latest fan project from Blue Core who back in 2010 produced a Mega Man fan film. This time out, they've brought actor Jaleel White onboard to voice the hedgehog almost 20 years after he played the role in the animated series.
According to the Blue Core Studios page, the short will serve as a prequel to the first game, with disparate elements drawn from throughout the series' canon across various media. Hopefully, none of these elements involve a semi-romantic relationship with a human princess, because that stuff was weird.
[Source: Sonic Fan Film World Premiere & Online Release via Destructoid]
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- 10/4/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Things have been pretty quiet on the Resident Evil front in regards to gaming, even as hype is building up for the fourth entry in the film franchise. Resident Evil 5 Gold was nothing more than the original title with the Dlc built in, and the Wii port of Resident Evil Zero came and went with barely a blip on the radar. However, in a recent interview posted on Japanese site Nikkei Bp (and translated by Andriasang), Capcom CEO Haruhiro Tsujimoto offered some hints at the company's plans for the franchise moving forward. More after the break! Tucked in the middle of a lengthy discussion that included everything from the Monster Hunter series to the forthcoming Mega Man Online, Tsujimoto offered...
- 6/8/2010
- FEARnet
It’s already the second week of June. More importantly, it’s the week before E3 2010 kicks off. Keeping that in mind, it should come as no surprise that this week’s new releases are fairly solid, but not particularly exciting.
The big question mark of the week hovers over EA’s Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11. We’re living in the post-scandel world now, people. Will virtual golfers still flock to the stores? Or will EA ultimately join the legion of sponsors who have set this Tiger free?
While you ponder that, take a look through the new releases for June 6 through 12, 2010, convieniently broken out by platform and date.
Mac
WarBirds Red Baron 6/10
Microsoft Xbox 360
Call of Duty: The War Collection 6/8 Green Day: Rock Band 6/8 Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 6/8
Nintendo DS
America’s Next Top Model 6/7 Fire Panic 6/7 Flametail 6/7 Let’s Play Ballerina 6/8 Let’s Play Garden 6/8 Mega Man...
The big question mark of the week hovers over EA’s Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11. We’re living in the post-scandel world now, people. Will virtual golfers still flock to the stores? Or will EA ultimately join the legion of sponsors who have set this Tiger free?
While you ponder that, take a look through the new releases for June 6 through 12, 2010, convieniently broken out by platform and date.
Mac
WarBirds Red Baron 6/10
Microsoft Xbox 360
Call of Duty: The War Collection 6/8 Green Day: Rock Band 6/8 Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 6/8
Nintendo DS
America’s Next Top Model 6/7 Fire Panic 6/7 Flametail 6/7 Let’s Play Ballerina 6/8 Let’s Play Garden 6/8 Mega Man...
- 6/8/2010
- by Jeff Schille
- GameRant
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