Bethesda’s and Todd Howard’s lineup of popular franchises like Fallout, Starfield, and the elusive Elder Scrolls 6 need a lot of focus and resources. But the shadow cast by these titles could block other fan-favorite series’ like Dishonored from ever seeing the light of day.
Image Credit: Arkane Studios
Despite previous rumors of a Dishonored 3, the recent closure of Arkane Austin, the primary studio behind the original games, casts doubt on its release. As Bethesda and its parent company, Microsoft, redirect resources to their more “high-impact” titles, the future of Dishonored looks bleaker than ever.
Todd Howard And Bethesda May Have Forever Doomed Dishonored 3
Bethesda’s ownership by Microsoft hasn’t been without its controversies. Microsoft shut down several studios earlier this year. One of these included Arkane Austin, the developer behind Redfall, a title that was not received well for many reasons.
all this for no dishonored 3 ever https://t.
Image Credit: Arkane Studios
Despite previous rumors of a Dishonored 3, the recent closure of Arkane Austin, the primary studio behind the original games, casts doubt on its release. As Bethesda and its parent company, Microsoft, redirect resources to their more “high-impact” titles, the future of Dishonored looks bleaker than ever.
Todd Howard And Bethesda May Have Forever Doomed Dishonored 3
Bethesda’s ownership by Microsoft hasn’t been without its controversies. Microsoft shut down several studios earlier this year. One of these included Arkane Austin, the developer behind Redfall, a title that was not received well for many reasons.
all this for no dishonored 3 ever https://t.
- 10/27/2024
- by Daniel Royte
- FandomWire
2024 News and Documentary Emmy winners list: The best in nonfiction media awarded on September 25-26
The News and Documentary Emmy Awards announced their winners on Wednesday, September 25 (news), and Thursday, September 26 (documentary), at the Palladium Times Square in New York City during ceremonies streamed live on the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences dedicated viewing platform powered at watch.theemmys.tv and via the Emmys apps for iOS, tvOS, Android, FireTV, and Roku. Scroll down for the complete list of winners.
“To say that this year has been a tumultuous one would be a sorry understatement. I don’t think I have ever seen a year so challenging and yet so very exciting: a year when the talents of our journalistic and documentary communities have contributed so much to the future of our culture, and to that of our nation,” said Terry O’Reilly, Chairman, NATAS.
“Those who shine a light on inconvenient truths, give voice to the voiceless, or simply report documented facts are...
“To say that this year has been a tumultuous one would be a sorry understatement. I don’t think I have ever seen a year so challenging and yet so very exciting: a year when the talents of our journalistic and documentary communities have contributed so much to the future of our culture, and to that of our nation,” said Terry O’Reilly, Chairman, NATAS.
“Those who shine a light on inconvenient truths, give voice to the voiceless, or simply report documented facts are...
- 9/27/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Gaming has come a long way, and one of the coolest parts of many modern games is how skill trees let you shape and tweak your character just the way you like. Whether it’s through making your character stronger, giving them new powers and abilities, or just letting you customize your playstyle, a good skill tree can totally change how you experience a game.
Some games have really nailed this feature, making it a key part of why they’re so fun and addictive to level up and get skill points that can be invested in these trees. Here’s a look at five of the best skill trees in gaming that really stand out for either their design, their depth, or how they impact the game.
5. Skyrim The skill tree design and visuals are eye-catching. Image via Bethesda
Skyrim is often remembered not just for its engaging and...
Some games have really nailed this feature, making it a key part of why they’re so fun and addictive to level up and get skill points that can be invested in these trees. Here’s a look at five of the best skill trees in gaming that really stand out for either their design, their depth, or how they impact the game.
5. Skyrim The skill tree design and visuals are eye-catching. Image via Bethesda
Skyrim is often remembered not just for its engaging and...
- 8/30/2024
- by Suhaib Adeel
- FandomWire
Fans are speculating online that Arkane Studios’ upcoming Blade game, initially announced as an Xbox exclusive, might eventually make its way to the PlayStation 5. The discussion heated up after noticing Xbox’s recent shift in its strategy regarding exclusive titles, especially after Gamescom.
While it is still possible that the game could be an Xbox exclusive, the idea that it could also be released on PS5 has gained traction among gamers. This possibility raises questions about whether the game will be a simultaneous launch across both platforms or follow games like Indiana Jones and The Great Circle, which is now a timed exclusive.
Fans Speculate That Arkane’s Blade Game May Not Remain an Xbox Exclusive The game is likely to come out in 2026 or later. Image via Arkane Lyon
Arkane does have a history of releasing multi-platform titles, such as the Dishonored series, Prey, and most recently Deathloop, although...
While it is still possible that the game could be an Xbox exclusive, the idea that it could also be released on PS5 has gained traction among gamers. This possibility raises questions about whether the game will be a simultaneous launch across both platforms or follow games like Indiana Jones and The Great Circle, which is now a timed exclusive.
Fans Speculate That Arkane’s Blade Game May Not Remain an Xbox Exclusive The game is likely to come out in 2026 or later. Image via Arkane Lyon
Arkane does have a history of releasing multi-platform titles, such as the Dishonored series, Prey, and most recently Deathloop, although...
- 8/25/2024
- by Suhaib Adeel
- FandomWire
Things aren’t looking too good for Firewalk Studios with its first game, Concord. This first-person hero shooter had been in development for eight years, and Sony was apparently so impressed by it that it decided to acquire the studio, even before the studio had shipped a single game.
Yet, despite the lengthy development and high hopes, the game’s launch has been nothing short of disastrous. It peaked at just 697 players on Steam, which is ten times less than Redfall’s initial numbers.
Can Concord and Firewalk Studios Survive?
The low player count is particularly troubling given the current state of the hero shooter and live-service market. Games like Overwatch 2 and Fortnite dominate the genre, leaving little room for new games that aren’t unique enough to stand out.
Hopefully they don’t shut down Firewalk and allow more time to invest.
— JonnyNumber1 (@JonnyNumber1) August 23, 2024
Moreover, the live-service model...
Yet, despite the lengthy development and high hopes, the game’s launch has been nothing short of disastrous. It peaked at just 697 players on Steam, which is ten times less than Redfall’s initial numbers.
Can Concord and Firewalk Studios Survive?
The low player count is particularly troubling given the current state of the hero shooter and live-service market. Games like Overwatch 2 and Fortnite dominate the genre, leaving little room for new games that aren’t unique enough to stand out.
Hopefully they don’t shut down Firewalk and allow more time to invest.
— JonnyNumber1 (@JonnyNumber1) August 23, 2024
Moreover, the live-service model...
- 8/24/2024
- by Suhaib Adeel
- FandomWire
Dead Island 2 was the sequel to the acclaimed 2011 title. The game was divisive because players had incredibly varying reactions towards it. However, it wasn’t the only divisive game released recently.
Alone in the Dark was another title that was a hot topic of discussion for gamers, since the video game community is made of individuals who do not usually shy away from letting their impressions of a title known. These five titles had incredible variance in their reception among players and critics.
#5 Dead Island 2
The sequel to the zombie action RPG, Dead Island 2 was a title that was criticized and praised for several reasons. The positives about the game were the lack of bugs, great optimization, and an enjoyable gameplay loop. However, there were some issues with the game’s plot and writing which, one is bound to notice.
RELATEDDead Island 2 Review – Dead On Arrival? (PS5)
Despite its four-year-long...
Alone in the Dark was another title that was a hot topic of discussion for gamers, since the video game community is made of individuals who do not usually shy away from letting their impressions of a title known. These five titles had incredible variance in their reception among players and critics.
#5 Dead Island 2
The sequel to the zombie action RPG, Dead Island 2 was a title that was criticized and praised for several reasons. The positives about the game were the lack of bugs, great optimization, and an enjoyable gameplay loop. However, there were some issues with the game’s plot and writing which, one is bound to notice.
RELATEDDead Island 2 Review – Dead On Arrival? (PS5)
Despite its four-year-long...
- 8/18/2024
- by Sparsh Jaimini
- FandomWire
Batman is easily one of the most iconic and popular superheroes ever, but many fans feel that almost a decade without a proper game based on the character is far too long, after Rocksteady’s acclaimed trilogy ended.
To truly capture the essence of the Dark Knight and make a new type of Batman game, maybe a new studio is best suited to give it a shot. It would take a developer with a unique vision and the ability to bring Gotham City to life in a way that’s both immersive and innovative, and here are five studios that could give the character the game he truly deserves.
Naughty Dog The studio’s talent for creating extremely compelling games could give us something different. Image via Naughty Dog
Naughty Dog has a reputation for delivering deeply emotional and narrative-driven experiences. Their ability to craft complex characters and extremely compelling...
To truly capture the essence of the Dark Knight and make a new type of Batman game, maybe a new studio is best suited to give it a shot. It would take a developer with a unique vision and the ability to bring Gotham City to life in a way that’s both immersive and innovative, and here are five studios that could give the character the game he truly deserves.
Naughty Dog The studio’s talent for creating extremely compelling games could give us something different. Image via Naughty Dog
Naughty Dog has a reputation for delivering deeply emotional and narrative-driven experiences. Their ability to craft complex characters and extremely compelling...
- 8/9/2024
- by Suhaib Adeel
- FandomWire
For fans of Dishonored and Prey, it has been some time since there was a game following that award winning formula. However, that could be about to change with the latest news from the man who was the co-creator of these amazing titles.
Working with the independent development team Wolfeye Studios, of which he is President, Raphael Colantonio today announces that the studio has just wrapped on pre-production for an exciting new first-person RPG and it’s now full throttle on production for this title.
The Much Anticipated Follow Up To Dishonored and Prey
As per the press release from Wolfeye Studios, the first details of the new project in development have been revealed and the official announcement follows a tease which occurred at the 2024 Game Developers Conference. Sharing an image of a whiteboard in their Austin office, most notable with the words ‘First-Person‘ and ‘Retro Sci-Fi‘.
This tease in...
Working with the independent development team Wolfeye Studios, of which he is President, Raphael Colantonio today announces that the studio has just wrapped on pre-production for an exciting new first-person RPG and it’s now full throttle on production for this title.
The Much Anticipated Follow Up To Dishonored and Prey
As per the press release from Wolfeye Studios, the first details of the new project in development have been revealed and the official announcement follows a tease which occurred at the 2024 Game Developers Conference. Sharing an image of a whiteboard in their Austin office, most notable with the words ‘First-Person‘ and ‘Retro Sci-Fi‘.
This tease in...
- 8/8/2024
- by Andy MacGregor
- FandomWire
The News and Documentary Emmy Awards announced their nominations on Thursday, July 25. Winners will be presented live on September 25 (7:30pm Eastern) and September 26 (7:30pm Eastern) at the Palladium Times Square in New York City during ceremonies that will be streamed live on the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences dedicated viewing platform powered by Vimeo, available at watch.theemmys.tv and via the Emmys apps for iOS, tvOS, Android, FireTV, and Roku. Scroll down for the complete list of nominations.
NATAS president and CEO Adam Sharp said in a statement, “We are honored to highlight the accomplishments and hard work of these exceptional journalists and documentarians. NATAS is proud to celebrate their dedication and creativity under increasing and ever-changing pressures.”
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Outstanding Live News Program
The CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell
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ABC News Live Prime with...
NATAS president and CEO Adam Sharp said in a statement, “We are honored to highlight the accomplishments and hard work of these exceptional journalists and documentarians. NATAS is proud to celebrate their dedication and creativity under increasing and ever-changing pressures.”
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Outstanding Live News Program
The CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell
CBS
ABC News Live Prime with...
- 7/27/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is out with the nominations for its 45th News & Documentary Emmy Awards, which will be handed out in the fall. See the full list below.
The 65 categories cover programming content that premiered during calendar 2023.
The winners will pick up their hardware other two nights at the Palladium Times Square in New York City: September 25 (news) and September 26 (documentary). Both will be presented live on NATAS’ dedicated viewing platform and streaming at watch.theemmys.tv and Emmy apps starting at 7:30 p.m. Et/4: 30 p.m. Pt.
“We are honored to highlight the accomplishments and hard work of these exceptional journalists and documentarians,” NATAS President and CEO Adam Sharp said in a statement. “NATAS is proud to celebrate their dedication and creativity under increasing and ever-changing pressures.”
Here are the nominees for the 45th News & Documentary Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Live News Program
The...
The 65 categories cover programming content that premiered during calendar 2023.
The winners will pick up their hardware other two nights at the Palladium Times Square in New York City: September 25 (news) and September 26 (documentary). Both will be presented live on NATAS’ dedicated viewing platform and streaming at watch.theemmys.tv and Emmy apps starting at 7:30 p.m. Et/4: 30 p.m. Pt.
“We are honored to highlight the accomplishments and hard work of these exceptional journalists and documentarians,” NATAS President and CEO Adam Sharp said in a statement. “NATAS is proud to celebrate their dedication and creativity under increasing and ever-changing pressures.”
Here are the nominees for the 45th News & Documentary Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Live News Program
The...
- 7/25/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
When a game claims record-high player numbers on Xbox Game Pass, gamers usually expect titles like Fallout or The Elder Scrolls to be the ones breaking records. So, imagine the surprise when Arkane Studios’ Redfall was touted as achieving this milestone on Xbox Game Pass.
A Lead Server Engineer at Arkane Studios made bold assertions regarding their game over a post. This was shared on a social media platform causing disbelief across the gaming community.
Could Redfall be the dark horse of Bethesda’s lineup?
“Technically” Speaking Gamers question “dubious” Redfall claims. | Image credits: Bethesda Softworks
The Lead Server Engineer detailed significant advancements in Redfall’s server architecture. The post outlined the use of Microsoft Azure for scalable hosting, service containerization to streamline server release management, and decentralized game-instance hosting to ensure responsive gameplay across global regions.
Suggested“No respect at all. Execs living in a bubble”: Redfall’s...
A Lead Server Engineer at Arkane Studios made bold assertions regarding their game over a post. This was shared on a social media platform causing disbelief across the gaming community.
Could Redfall be the dark horse of Bethesda’s lineup?
“Technically” Speaking Gamers question “dubious” Redfall claims. | Image credits: Bethesda Softworks
The Lead Server Engineer detailed significant advancements in Redfall’s server architecture. The post outlined the use of Microsoft Azure for scalable hosting, service containerization to streamline server release management, and decentralized game-instance hosting to ensure responsive gameplay across global regions.
Suggested“No respect at all. Execs living in a bubble”: Redfall’s...
- 7/10/2024
- by Arkaneel Khan
- FandomWire
Xbox will seemingly be making a huge comeback at Gamescom 2024. This is the largest gaming event fans have ever seen and is actually a trade fair for video games, where developers exhibit upcoming games, game-related news, updates, and hardware.
The hype was already there, but after some promising words from Microsoft’s long-hailed console company, the hype has reached a whole new level.
Xbox Will Attend Gamescom 2024 with the “Biggest Booth Yet”
This year’s Xbox booth at the highly anticipated event is going to be the biggest so far for the company.
Unlike PlayStation and Nintendo, Microsoft’s console company will be present at Gamescom 2024. Not only that, the official X handle of the console company has claimed that this year it will be their “biggest booth ever” at the event, which will be held from August 21–25.
The Xbox team is heading Back to @gamescom
Visit us at our...
The hype was already there, but after some promising words from Microsoft’s long-hailed console company, the hype has reached a whole new level.
Xbox Will Attend Gamescom 2024 with the “Biggest Booth Yet”
This year’s Xbox booth at the highly anticipated event is going to be the biggest so far for the company.
Unlike PlayStation and Nintendo, Microsoft’s console company will be present at Gamescom 2024. Not only that, the official X handle of the console company has claimed that this year it will be their “biggest booth ever” at the event, which will be held from August 21–25.
The Xbox team is heading Back to @gamescom
Visit us at our...
- 6/21/2024
- by Nilendu Brahma
- FandomWire
When people first heard of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, fans of the intrepid explorer were sold right from the word go. Not only is it a big deal for fans of the movies, but even gamers who enjoy the likes of Uncharted and Tomb Raider would be awaiting the release of this title.
Developed by MachineGames, now owned by Microsoft, the game is going to be an Xbox exclusive and likely look to rival the Uncharted fan base on PlayStation. The title got a shiny cinematic trailer a few days ago at the platform’s Showcase, but the radio silence since is worrying fans.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Absent from the Upcoming Gamescom Panel People are searching for any information on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
The more a game is shown off at exhibitions and panels, the more likely it is that fans will...
Developed by MachineGames, now owned by Microsoft, the game is going to be an Xbox exclusive and likely look to rival the Uncharted fan base on PlayStation. The title got a shiny cinematic trailer a few days ago at the platform’s Showcase, but the radio silence since is worrying fans.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Absent from the Upcoming Gamescom Panel People are searching for any information on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
The more a game is shown off at exhibitions and panels, the more likely it is that fans will...
- 6/21/2024
- by Sagar Nerala
- FandomWire
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle are on the cards right now. As per the January 2024 Xbox Developer Direct, the game will be released somewhere later in 2024. Despite the fact that there is no confirmed release date yet from Bethesda, there have been regular sneak peeks for the company.
Bethesda has recently shared gameplay footage for the upcoming title. The Great Circle is a stealth game-play-based title. And seeing the gameplay footage, three of the most popular titles in this genre are popping into our minds.
Bethesda Shared New Gameplay Footage of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle gets a new gameplay video.
When talking about stealth, we can never go past three of the best names in this genre: Dishonored, Wolfenstein, and Metal Gear Solid. Seeing the recent gameplay footage, Great Circle looks as if these three popular titles have a baby together.
Bethesda has recently shared gameplay footage for the upcoming title. The Great Circle is a stealth game-play-based title. And seeing the gameplay footage, three of the most popular titles in this genre are popping into our minds.
Bethesda Shared New Gameplay Footage of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle gets a new gameplay video.
When talking about stealth, we can never go past three of the best names in this genre: Dishonored, Wolfenstein, and Metal Gear Solid. Seeing the recent gameplay footage, Great Circle looks as if these three popular titles have a baby together.
- 6/19/2024
- by Nilendu Brahma
- FandomWire
In the last few weeks, we’ve witnessed Microsoft taking drastic measures and shutting down Hi-Rush studio Tango Gameworks, Redfall creator Arakne, and the two other studios. The tech giant believes that Xbox as a brand needs “small games” to garner its old prestige and get ahead of the competition. With the shutting down of such major studios, we thought we’d see further layoffs and reorganization of studios under Microsoft.
However, in a shocking move, Xbox and Activision have announced a new studio called Elsewhere Entertainment. While the brand-new studio features industry vets who’ve worked on successful games such as The Witcher and The Last of Us, many people in the community can’t believe Microsoft is closing well-established studios to open new ones.
Activision’s New Studio For Developed Narrative-Based Aaa Games Activision’s brand new studio Elsewhere Entertainment. | Activision
Activision has announced a new internal studio,...
However, in a shocking move, Xbox and Activision have announced a new studio called Elsewhere Entertainment. While the brand-new studio features industry vets who’ve worked on successful games such as The Witcher and The Last of Us, many people in the community can’t believe Microsoft is closing well-established studios to open new ones.
Activision’s New Studio For Developed Narrative-Based Aaa Games Activision’s brand new studio Elsewhere Entertainment. | Activision
Activision has announced a new internal studio,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
We got our first look at Assassin’s Creed Shadows yesterday, and it’s safe to say that the hype is building. While it’s always wise to temper expectations, the cinematic trailer gave us a look at not only the two characters but also their relationship and motives in the game.
Even though it’s a cinematic rendition, we got a glimpse at both characters in combat scenarios as well. Naoe and Yasuke are both adept fighters, but one prefers stealth while the other charges forward with his strength. For stealth, the game has borrowed some mechanics from a fan-favorite franchise.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows Allows Players to Work with the Light Assassin’s Creed Shadows lives up to its name through its mechanics.
One of the Creed’s sayings goes, “We work in the dark to serve the light.” The very same quote was delivered by both Naoe...
Even though it’s a cinematic rendition, we got a glimpse at both characters in combat scenarios as well. Naoe and Yasuke are both adept fighters, but one prefers stealth while the other charges forward with his strength. For stealth, the game has borrowed some mechanics from a fan-favorite franchise.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows Allows Players to Work with the Light Assassin’s Creed Shadows lives up to its name through its mechanics.
One of the Creed’s sayings goes, “We work in the dark to serve the light.” The very same quote was delivered by both Naoe...
- 5/16/2024
- by Sagar Nerala
- FandomWire
Love it or hate it, Fallout 4 is one of the biggest entries in the series. The latest game in the franchise not only showed how expansive the world of Fallout could become but also helped to showcase a new system that made playing the game that much more fun.
When developers take the initiative to develop unique gameplay mechanics, it creates ripples that affect everyone within the space. So, let’s take a look at five unique systems introduced by games that elevated the titles to the next level.
5. Fallout 4 – Legendary Spawns Running into a Legendary Deathclaw randomly in Fallout 4 would keep anyone on their toes.
Walking and fighting your way through the wasteland can be fun for a while, but it can also get boring soon. While exploring new locations is always fun, the element of surprise is greatly reduced when you know what to expect. That’s where...
When developers take the initiative to develop unique gameplay mechanics, it creates ripples that affect everyone within the space. So, let’s take a look at five unique systems introduced by games that elevated the titles to the next level.
5. Fallout 4 – Legendary Spawns Running into a Legendary Deathclaw randomly in Fallout 4 would keep anyone on their toes.
Walking and fighting your way through the wasteland can be fun for a while, but it can also get boring soon. While exploring new locations is always fun, the element of surprise is greatly reduced when you know what to expect. That’s where...
- 5/14/2024
- by Sagar Nerala
- FandomWire
Microsoft and Xbox Gaming CEO Phil Spencer found an ally in Mike Ybarra, as the former Activision Blizzard President released a lengthy post on X to defend him regarding the ongoing controversy at Xbox. However, the reactions to the post suggest that fans are far from satisfied with the pointless advice that Mike Ybarra is peddling.
Previously, Tango Gameworks of Hi-Fi Rush fame and Arkane Austin of Dishonored fame were two of the many game development studios that were shut down. Microsoft Gaming previously acquired these studios for ‘bolstering their game development process’.
With many people left jobless by these ruthless cuts, fans demand reasoning from Phil Spencer, and by the looks of it, neither the Xbox CEO nor Sarah Bond, President of Xbox, have anything to say of value.
Mike Ybarra’s Ill-Fated Attempt at Defending Phil Spencer Mike Ybarra tried to defend Phil Spencer, but in vain.
Mike Ybarra,...
Previously, Tango Gameworks of Hi-Fi Rush fame and Arkane Austin of Dishonored fame were two of the many game development studios that were shut down. Microsoft Gaming previously acquired these studios for ‘bolstering their game development process’.
With many people left jobless by these ruthless cuts, fans demand reasoning from Phil Spencer, and by the looks of it, neither the Xbox CEO nor Sarah Bond, President of Xbox, have anything to say of value.
Mike Ybarra’s Ill-Fated Attempt at Defending Phil Spencer Mike Ybarra tried to defend Phil Spencer, but in vain.
Mike Ybarra,...
- 5/12/2024
- by Arkaneel Khan
- FandomWire
Xbox caught a storm of flak from the games industry over a very recent wave of studio closures, as it shuttered four Bethesda studios, with Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin being particularly harsh blows.
While Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has yet to make a public statement about the closures, a 2023 quote from the executive makes them all the more hypocritical, leading to him receiving a fair amount of ridicule on social media.
Phil Spencer Says He Wants Quality Games, But Does He?
Xbox’s mission is to produce quality games, yet it still shut down Tango, which made its best game in recent years.
Speaking with The Guardian, Spencer emphasized the importance of producing high-quality first-party games:
Quality games is critically important to our strategy. So it’s not that Starfield getting at 11 out of 10 isn’t our goal – although, that’s a silly way of putting it. I...
While Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has yet to make a public statement about the closures, a 2023 quote from the executive makes them all the more hypocritical, leading to him receiving a fair amount of ridicule on social media.
Phil Spencer Says He Wants Quality Games, But Does He?
Xbox’s mission is to produce quality games, yet it still shut down Tango, which made its best game in recent years.
Speaking with The Guardian, Spencer emphasized the importance of producing high-quality first-party games:
Quality games is critically important to our strategy. So it’s not that Starfield getting at 11 out of 10 isn’t our goal – although, that’s a silly way of putting it. I...
- 5/8/2024
- by Viraaj Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
In the wake of Microsoft’s decision to close Arkane Austin, the co-director of Redfall, Harvey Smith, has written about the studio’s achievements.
Yesterday (7th May), Microsoft announced that it’s to close several studios under its control, including Tango Gameworks, makers of The Evil Within and the joyous Hi-Fi Rush, and Arkane Austin, a developer whose work includes Dishonored, Prey and last year’s Redfall.
Evidently still processing the decision, Harvey Smith, the co-director of Redfall, has taken to Twitter to write a lengthy post on the studio’s history and achievements. It places a movingly human angle on a cold business decision – and emphasises just how sudden the announcement was.
“Yesterday, as we packed up and reassured one another,” Smith wrote, “I spent time with people who were part of crafting Redfall, Dishonored 1, and Prey, yes, but prior to that Deus Ex, Ultima, and countless other...
Yesterday (7th May), Microsoft announced that it’s to close several studios under its control, including Tango Gameworks, makers of The Evil Within and the joyous Hi-Fi Rush, and Arkane Austin, a developer whose work includes Dishonored, Prey and last year’s Redfall.
Evidently still processing the decision, Harvey Smith, the co-director of Redfall, has taken to Twitter to write a lengthy post on the studio’s history and achievements. It places a movingly human angle on a cold business decision – and emphasises just how sudden the announcement was.
“Yesterday, as we packed up and reassured one another,” Smith wrote, “I spent time with people who were part of crafting Redfall, Dishonored 1, and Prey, yes, but prior to that Deus Ex, Ultima, and countless other...
- 5/8/2024
- by Ryan Lambie
- Film Stories
Xbox’s strategy for the ongoing generation seems pretty clear: take two steps forward, jump ten steps back. From the lack of exclusive titles, bringing the few that remain onto its direct competitor, presenting plans of going completely digital, to causing a lot of confusion among its supporters, most have no idea what’s in store for the company’s future.
However, it seems as though Xbox hasn’t had enough of dragging itself through the mud, as right after dissolving 4 of its most prominent studios, including Arkane and Tango Gameworks, the company proceeds to announce a fire-red variant of its controller. Talk about being tone-deaf.
The Poor Studios at Xbox Are the Real Targets of “Feel the Burn” Xbox’s latest announcement is either a PR move or just bad timing.
Not even a day has passed since Microsoft decided to torch 4 of its biggest studios, and it is...
However, it seems as though Xbox hasn’t had enough of dragging itself through the mud, as right after dissolving 4 of its most prominent studios, including Arkane and Tango Gameworks, the company proceeds to announce a fire-red variant of its controller. Talk about being tone-deaf.
The Poor Studios at Xbox Are the Real Targets of “Feel the Burn” Xbox’s latest announcement is either a PR move or just bad timing.
Not even a day has passed since Microsoft decided to torch 4 of its biggest studios, and it is...
- 5/8/2024
- by Akshit Dangi
- FandomWire
The gaming industry is going through a very tough time. News of layoffs and studio closures are getting far too common, with reports of Take-Two shutting down Rollerdrome developer Roll7 going public just a few days ago, and Deliver Us Mars developer KeokeN also laying off its entire team.
Now, it’s been devastatingly discovered that Xbox has shuttered four studios under the Bethesda umbrella, with one of them having delivered arguably the best Xbox game in recent years.
Hi-Fi Rush Developer Tango Gameworks Closed By Xbox
Tango’s delightful rhythm brawler will never be continued, and that’s a certifiable disappointment.
IGN first reported on the news, as they received a copy of an official email that announced Xbox will be closing down Arkane Austin, Tango Gameworks, Alpha Dog, and Roundhouse Games. The platform holder acquired these studios as part of the $7.5B Zenimax acquisition in 2021.
SUGGESTEDHi-Fi Rush Review...
Now, it’s been devastatingly discovered that Xbox has shuttered four studios under the Bethesda umbrella, with one of them having delivered arguably the best Xbox game in recent years.
Hi-Fi Rush Developer Tango Gameworks Closed By Xbox
Tango’s delightful rhythm brawler will never be continued, and that’s a certifiable disappointment.
IGN first reported on the news, as they received a copy of an official email that announced Xbox will be closing down Arkane Austin, Tango Gameworks, Alpha Dog, and Roundhouse Games. The platform holder acquired these studios as part of the $7.5B Zenimax acquisition in 2021.
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- 5/7/2024
- by Viraaj Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Popular Voice Actor Rhiannon Moushall, who has voiced for Rise of the Ronin, called out former Blizzard Entertainment Team Lead for World of Warcraft, Mark Kern, for posting an offensive post on X. Kern posted a collage featuring female characters from several games, with a message stating that beautiful women are marginalized and unrepresented.
Moushall quote-posted, pointing out that the post sounded gross and weird. Moushall also pointed out that the collage contained a picture of an underage character. The collage itself wasn’t originally made by Kern either, as the same collage was earlier featured in a Reddit post around three years ago.
Former World of Warcraft Team Lead Mark Kern Under Fire for Offensive Post
Former World of Warcraft Lead Mark Kern’s post on X was found highly offensive by those who follow him.
Mark Kern, who’s known for his work with World of Warcraft at Blizzard Entertainment,...
Moushall quote-posted, pointing out that the post sounded gross and weird. Moushall also pointed out that the collage contained a picture of an underage character. The collage itself wasn’t originally made by Kern either, as the same collage was earlier featured in a Reddit post around three years ago.
Former World of Warcraft Team Lead Mark Kern Under Fire for Offensive Post
Former World of Warcraft Lead Mark Kern’s post on X was found highly offensive by those who follow him.
Mark Kern, who’s known for his work with World of Warcraft at Blizzard Entertainment,...
- 4/1/2024
- by Ayoub Hassan Adur
- FandomWire
Weeks after its release, live-service videogame Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has “fallen short” of Warner Bros’ expectations, one executive has said.
After years in development and multiple delays, Rocksteady’s much-anticipated Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League finally emerged on the 2nd February. A multiplayer action game with a cracking pedigree behind it – Rocksteady being the studio behind the Batman: Arkham series – it cast players as DC Comics’ famous anti-heroes, with Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, King Shark and Harley Quinn available to choose from, while dozens of other familiar faces pop up as NPCs.
Reviews have been middling, however, and the game’s slow sales have been confirmed by Warner Bros Discovery’s chief financial officer, Gunnar Wiedenfels. Talking on an earnings call with shareholders (via IGN), Wiedenfalls admitted that Suicide Squad had “fallen short of our expectations,” and added that it was going to be a “tough year...
After years in development and multiple delays, Rocksteady’s much-anticipated Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League finally emerged on the 2nd February. A multiplayer action game with a cracking pedigree behind it – Rocksteady being the studio behind the Batman: Arkham series – it cast players as DC Comics’ famous anti-heroes, with Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, King Shark and Harley Quinn available to choose from, while dozens of other familiar faces pop up as NPCs.
Reviews have been middling, however, and the game’s slow sales have been confirmed by Warner Bros Discovery’s chief financial officer, Gunnar Wiedenfels. Talking on an earnings call with shareholders (via IGN), Wiedenfalls admitted that Suicide Squad had “fallen short of our expectations,” and added that it was going to be a “tough year...
- 2/23/2024
- by Ryan Lambie
- Film Stories
Bethesda Softworks and Marvel Games have announced that they’re teaming up with Arkane Lyon – the company behind Deathloop and the Dishonored series – to create a “mature, single-player, third-person” video game based on the Marvel Comics hero Blade! The game is, fittingly, called Marvel’s Blade – and an announcement video can be seen in the embed above, setting up the idea and giving a glimpse at what the Blade character might be like in the game.
Bethesda notes that Arkane Lyon has just started development on the game, which will feature an original story with the studio’s signature immersive gameplay and world-class narrative. Marvel’s Blade game will take players to a quarantined section of Paris in the middle of a supernatural emergency. Vampires have emerged, terrorizing the city of lights and forcing Parisians to shelter inside their homes at night to wait for sunrise.
Bill Rosemann, VP and Creative Director of Marvel Games,...
Bethesda notes that Arkane Lyon has just started development on the game, which will feature an original story with the studio’s signature immersive gameplay and world-class narrative. Marvel’s Blade game will take players to a quarantined section of Paris in the middle of a supernatural emergency. Vampires have emerged, terrorizing the city of lights and forcing Parisians to shelter inside their homes at night to wait for sunrise.
Bill Rosemann, VP and Creative Director of Marvel Games,...
- 12/8/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Among the myriad reasons we could call the Criterion Channel the single greatest streaming service is its leveling of cinematic snobbery. Where a new World Cinema Project restoration plays, so too does Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight. I think about this looking at November’s lineup and being happiest about two new additions: a nine-film Robert Bresson retro including L’argent and The Devil, Probably; and a one-film Hype Williams retro including Belly and only Belly, but bringing as a bonus the direct-to-video Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club. Until recently such curation seemed impossible.
November will also feature a 20-film noir series boasting the obvious and the not. Maybe the single tightest collection is “Women of the West,” with Johnny Guitar and The Beguiled and Rancho Notorious and The Furies only half of it. Lynch/Oz, Irradiated, and My Two Voices make streaming premieres; Drylongso gets a Criterion Edition; and joining...
November will also feature a 20-film noir series boasting the obvious and the not. Maybe the single tightest collection is “Women of the West,” with Johnny Guitar and The Beguiled and Rancho Notorious and The Furies only half of it. Lynch/Oz, Irradiated, and My Two Voices make streaming premieres; Drylongso gets a Criterion Edition; and joining...
- 10/24/2023
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
The latest Assassin’s Creed game, Mirage, will satisfy those who like annualized content from a 15-year-old franchise. More specifically, the game, which has been billed as “a love letter to the first titles in this series,” is for fans who disliked the series’s RPG-ish evolution in Assassin’s Creed Origins. The gameplay essentially resets to how it was in Syndicate, and Mirage, which is set against the backdrop of 9th-century Baghdad, is a throwback to the original Assassin’s Creed, which took us to various regions of the Holy Land during the Third Crusade. The game even leans into the original’s bluish filter as a nostalgic visual option.
Mirage begins and ends in search of a proper story. It’s a prequel to Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and those who played that game already know more about protagonist Basim Ibn Ishaq than Mirage tells you. But even if you haven’t,...
Mirage begins and ends in search of a proper story. It’s a prequel to Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and those who played that game already know more about protagonist Basim Ibn Ishaq than Mirage tells you. But even if you haven’t,...
- 10/4/2023
- by Aaron Riccio
- Slant Magazine
What is the point of a video game expansion? Too often, the point is to make some extra money without having to make an entirely new game. That’s not necessarily a sin, but the worst video game Dlc expansions too often showcase the worst of gaming. Yet, the best video game Dlc expansions show all the things that concept should be.
The best Dlc expansions do more than give us an excuse to dive back into the games we already own. They revive, reinvigorate, and, in some cases, even redeem their base experiences. We all benefit from learning from our best and worst moments. Well, that’s also what the greatest expansions do. They benefit from the knowledge of seeing what came before and realizing how much more there still is to do.
Before we talk about the greatest video game Dlc expansions, though, please note that this list...
The best Dlc expansions do more than give us an excuse to dive back into the games we already own. They revive, reinvigorate, and, in some cases, even redeem their base experiences. We all benefit from learning from our best and worst moments. Well, that’s also what the greatest expansions do. They benefit from the knowledge of seeing what came before and realizing how much more there still is to do.
Before we talk about the greatest video game Dlc expansions, though, please note that this list...
- 9/30/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
For nearly 30 years, Bethesda has been pushing the limits of the RPG genre. Though Bethesda has developed and produced a number of great games across numerous genres, their name will always be synonymous with titles like The Elder Scrolls and Fallout. Now that the studio has unleashed its latest RPG epic, Starfield, on the world, we thought this would be the perfect time to take a look back at the company’s history of blockbuster RPG experiences and try to determine which is the very best.
Before we dive into that, though, here are a few rules and pieces of selection criteria I used to assemble this list:
– This list largely focuses on RPGs developed by Bethesda (Bethesda Softworks/Bethesda Game Studios) rather than RPGs published by Bethesda. While that represents the bulk of the studio’s RPG output, titles like Pirates of the Caribbean and pseudo-RPGs like Dishonored, Prey,...
Before we dive into that, though, here are a few rules and pieces of selection criteria I used to assemble this list:
– This list largely focuses on RPGs developed by Bethesda (Bethesda Softworks/Bethesda Game Studios) rather than RPGs published by Bethesda. While that represents the bulk of the studio’s RPG output, titles like Pirates of the Caribbean and pseudo-RPGs like Dishonored, Prey,...
- 9/11/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
For their last two major releases, German-based development studio Mimimi Games have refined their approach to top-down stealth tactics, where you command small squads of colorful characters through heavily guarded outposts. Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun unfolded in feudal Japan, and Desperados III was a western. Mimimi’s latest, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, transplants the studio’s winning formula to a ghostly version of the Golden Age of Piracy, where undead called the Cursed roam the high seas.
As Afia Manicato, an ambitious pirate who sheathes her sword through the hole in her chest, you board a now-captainless pirate ship called the Red Marley and reassemble its infamous undead crew, following clues to the former captain’s mysterious treasure while running afoul of religious zealots called the Inquisition of the Burning Maiden. The resulting tone is even more fantastical and cartoonish than that of Mimimi’s previous games,...
As Afia Manicato, an ambitious pirate who sheathes her sword through the hole in her chest, you board a now-captainless pirate ship called the Red Marley and reassemble its infamous undead crew, following clues to the former captain’s mysterious treasure while running afoul of religious zealots called the Inquisition of the Burning Maiden. The resulting tone is even more fantastical and cartoonish than that of Mimimi’s previous games,...
- 8/17/2023
- by Steven Scaife
- Slant Magazine
The PS5’s life cycle so far has been unique, to say the least. The console launched to much acclaim back in November 2020, and yet it still feels like we’re still in a transitional phase into the new console generation. Due to manufacturing simply not being able to keep pace with the console’s stupid-high demand, many of the premier games on the system have been released as cross-gen titles to compensate for the PS5’s initially low install base.
Despite these hurdles, the PS5 has quietly amassed a superb library of games in its first three years that offer a little something for everyone. From the sweeping, cinematic epics put forth by PlayStation’s first-party studios, to some wildly creative indie gems that captured the imaginations of the gaming community from out of nowhere, the PS5 catalog is shaping up quite nicely as it enters the next phase of its tenure.
Despite these hurdles, the PS5 has quietly amassed a superb library of games in its first three years that offer a little something for everyone. From the sweeping, cinematic epics put forth by PlayStation’s first-party studios, to some wildly creative indie gems that captured the imaginations of the gaming community from out of nowhere, the PS5 catalog is shaping up quite nicely as it enters the next phase of its tenure.
- 8/3/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
July seems like the month of Microsoft. The company recently won a huge legal battle over the FTC and signed a binding agreement to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation for the next 10 years, which essentially removes one of the biggest hurdles that has prevented Xbox from acquiring Activision Blizzard. But Phil Spencer giveth, Phil Spencer taketh away, as Microsoft is officially ending the Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Games With Gold programs. However, the replacement is arguably superior.
This week, Xbox announced the latest addition to its Xbox Game Pass subscription lineup: Xbox Game Pass Core. This new tier of the service takes a page out of the PlayStation Plus playbook by merging the Xbox multiplayer service with its Netflix-like Game Pass. For $9.99 a month (or $60 a year) gamers can play online multiplayer titles on Xbox, receive special membership deals and discounts, and access a monthly library of complimentary games.
This week, Xbox announced the latest addition to its Xbox Game Pass subscription lineup: Xbox Game Pass Core. This new tier of the service takes a page out of the PlayStation Plus playbook by merging the Xbox multiplayer service with its Netflix-like Game Pass. For $9.99 a month (or $60 a year) gamers can play online multiplayer titles on Xbox, receive special membership deals and discounts, and access a monthly library of complimentary games.
- 7/18/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
This article is brought to you by Fanatical.
As part of their annual Bundlefest event, Fanatical have launched a wide range of gaming bundles for both Steam gamers and VR fans.
Building that Steam library has never been better. Whether selecting from Aaa titles to Steam Deck verified games or grabbing a great title for just £1/$1, Fanatical’s store offers only fully approved keys that are easily redeemed on the Steam platform. But hurry, stock will only last so long.
From bundles for just a dollar to VR collections, you are bound to find something to love and purchase! Here is every bundle released over the course of BundleFest:
Killer Bundle 26
The Killer Bundle still remains one of the most beloved bundles we offer! We’re up to the 26th one already. Not only will you be taking a whopping 24 games home with you, but you’ll also find some...
As part of their annual Bundlefest event, Fanatical have launched a wide range of gaming bundles for both Steam gamers and VR fans.
Building that Steam library has never been better. Whether selecting from Aaa titles to Steam Deck verified games or grabbing a great title for just £1/$1, Fanatical’s store offers only fully approved keys that are easily redeemed on the Steam platform. But hurry, stock will only last so long.
From bundles for just a dollar to VR collections, you are bound to find something to love and purchase! Here is every bundle released over the course of BundleFest:
Killer Bundle 26
The Killer Bundle still remains one of the most beloved bundles we offer! We’re up to the 26th one already. Not only will you be taking a whopping 24 games home with you, but you’ll also find some...
- 5/30/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
After being released for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series earlier this month, Devolver Digital and Wolfeye Studios have announced that the Nintendo Switch will be getting a version of Weird West: Definitive Edition, as well. No release date has been announced, however.
Gematsu had spotted listings for Standard and Deluxe physical Switch versions of Weird West: Definitive Edition on Amazon. When asked about the listings, Devolver acknowledged the leak, but said that they “aren’t sure when quite yet” when it would be available for Switch players.
Switch users aren’t the only ones getting a physical edition of Weird West, as PS5 owners can also pre-order either a Standard or Deluxe edition of the game. The latter includes the Deluxe Edition box, a 104-page artbook and a voucher for the digital soundtrack.
From the co-creators of Dishonored and Prey at WolfEye Studios, Weird West is a dark fantastical reimagining of the Wild West,...
Gematsu had spotted listings for Standard and Deluxe physical Switch versions of Weird West: Definitive Edition on Amazon. When asked about the listings, Devolver acknowledged the leak, but said that they “aren’t sure when quite yet” when it would be available for Switch players.
Switch users aren’t the only ones getting a physical edition of Weird West, as PS5 owners can also pre-order either a Standard or Deluxe edition of the game. The latter includes the Deluxe Edition box, a 104-page artbook and a voucher for the digital soundtrack.
From the co-creators of Dishonored and Prey at WolfEye Studios, Weird West is a dark fantastical reimagining of the Wild West,...
- 5/23/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Upon the game’s release, I immediately bounced off Arkane Austin’s immersive sci-fi horror game, Prey. Chalk it up to misplaced expectations, but returning years later to cover it for Safe Room, I was rewarded with an experience I had fundamentally misunderstood and would later come to view its approach to game design as second to none.
The complexity and intricacies of Prey still serve as a shining crown amongst Arkane’s already impressive catalog of mostly immersive stealth action games. Whether discussing Prey, the Dishonored series, or Deathloop, Arkane’s pedigree for crafting complex worlds and implementing tactile means to traverse them continued with Prey. A world ripe with choices and enough of a narrative to steer the player to a logical conclusion to the tale of Talos 1. But the true story was how players chose to make their way through that world, given the unprecedented amount of...
The complexity and intricacies of Prey still serve as a shining crown amongst Arkane’s already impressive catalog of mostly immersive stealth action games. Whether discussing Prey, the Dishonored series, or Deathloop, Arkane’s pedigree for crafting complex worlds and implementing tactile means to traverse them continued with Prey. A world ripe with choices and enough of a narrative to steer the player to a logical conclusion to the tale of Talos 1. But the true story was how players chose to make their way through that world, given the unprecedented amount of...
- 5/18/2023
- by Neil Bolt
- bloody-disgusting.com
Playing Redfall is almost impossible without constantly thinking about what led to its initial release. What combination of behind-the-scenes strife resulted in what is a game that is, if not exactly broken, a clumsy gene splice of competing visions? That such a project has come out of the Lyon-based Arkane Studios, a developer known for its focus on a specific style of game, is particularly troubling, as the qualitative divide between Redfall and imperfect but singular titles like Dishonored, Prey, and Deathloop is stark.
Which isn’t to say that Redfall is a total departure for the studio. Like those other projects, it features a protagonist who wields strange powers that facilitate multiple approaches to dispatching (or wholly avoiding) enemies. The setting is dense with detail, and to be navigated in first-person—in this case the New England town of Redfall, where society has broken down in the face of a vampire plague.
Which isn’t to say that Redfall is a total departure for the studio. Like those other projects, it features a protagonist who wields strange powers that facilitate multiple approaches to dispatching (or wholly avoiding) enemies. The setting is dense with detail, and to be navigated in first-person—in this case the New England town of Redfall, where society has broken down in the face of a vampire plague.
- 5/8/2023
- by Steven Scaife
- Slant Magazine
Redfall recently released to a critical panning. Gamers and reviewers alike have decried the game as buggy and boring, which unfortunately seems to be a bad sign for Xbox Series X/S’ next upcoming exclusive, Starfield.
At first glance, this logic kind of makes sense since both games share the publisher, Bethesda Softworks. However, Hi-Fi Rush was also published by Bethesda, and that title is awesome, possibly “Game of the Year” material. How could Hi-Fi Rush’s quality and Redfall’s lack thereof spell doom for Starfield? Well, it’s because a notable Hi-Fi Rush leaker previously had some interesting things to say about the state of both games.
On January 25th, an insider by the name of Horns claimed that Tango Gameworks was planning to release “something you can play later today.” It turns out Horns was right. Hi-Fi Rush was released the same day. Horns then followed up...
At first glance, this logic kind of makes sense since both games share the publisher, Bethesda Softworks. However, Hi-Fi Rush was also published by Bethesda, and that title is awesome, possibly “Game of the Year” material. How could Hi-Fi Rush’s quality and Redfall’s lack thereof spell doom for Starfield? Well, it’s because a notable Hi-Fi Rush leaker previously had some interesting things to say about the state of both games.
On January 25th, an insider by the name of Horns claimed that Tango Gameworks was planning to release “something you can play later today.” It turns out Horns was right. Hi-Fi Rush was released the same day. Horns then followed up...
- 5/3/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Launched last April for PC via Steam, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Devolver Digital’s Weird West is getting a current-gen upgrade next week for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series. Announced via Twitter, developer Wolfeye Studios will release Weird West: Definitive Edition on May 8, which will feature 4K resolution at 60 frames per second, as well as the previously-released free updates to the game.
No word on if there will be a free Definitive Edition upgrade for those who own the last-gen versions of Weird West. More details on the upgrade are expected next week.
From the co-creators of Dishonored and Prey at WolfEye Studios, Weird West is a dark fantastical reimagining of the Wild West, where lawmen and gunslingers share the frontier with fantastical creatures, each playing by their own rules and their own peculiar motives. Players will journey through the story of a group of atypical heroes, with each journey being...
No word on if there will be a free Definitive Edition upgrade for those who own the last-gen versions of Weird West. More details on the upgrade are expected next week.
From the co-creators of Dishonored and Prey at WolfEye Studios, Weird West is a dark fantastical reimagining of the Wild West, where lawmen and gunslingers share the frontier with fantastical creatures, each playing by their own rules and their own peculiar motives. Players will journey through the story of a group of atypical heroes, with each journey being...
- 5/3/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Arkane Studios are perhaps most known for their takes on the Immersive-Sim genre. First-person games where the player is usually given a large toolset and environment to allow them to come up with multiple solutions for particular problems and goals. Dishonored honored the legacy of games like Thief, Prey played as if it was a modern take on System Shock, and Deathloop showed they could take these ideas and concepts and apply them to an original approach, damn near mixing them with a rogue-like. At this point, an Arkane Studios release has a certain level of pedigree and expectation, lending an air of excitement to their latest project, Redfall.
Redfall is a co-op looter shooter in which players pick one of four characters with their own unique personalities and abilities. They then enter Redfall, Massachusetts where a cataclysmic event has caused the town to be overrun with vampires and the sun permanently blocked out.
Redfall is a co-op looter shooter in which players pick one of four characters with their own unique personalities and abilities. They then enter Redfall, Massachusetts where a cataclysmic event has caused the town to be overrun with vampires and the sun permanently blocked out.
- 5/2/2023
- by Reyna Cervantes
- bloody-disgusting.com
2023 is a big year for Microsoft and Xbox. After acquiring Bethesda back in 2020, Microsoft (finally) has a slate of exclusive titles coming up, an area where it lagged behind Sony, its main competitor. Back in January, Tango Gameworks released the excellent rhythm action-adventure game, Hi-Fi Rush, and later this September, Bethesda is set to launch the hugely anticipated Starfield.
Wedged between is Arkane Studios’ newest project, Redfall, an open world first-person-shooter game that takes place in the eponymous town in Massachusetts. After a science experiment goes awry, the fictional town...
Wedged between is Arkane Studios’ newest project, Redfall, an open world first-person-shooter game that takes place in the eponymous town in Massachusetts. After a science experiment goes awry, the fictional town...
- 5/2/2023
- by George Yang
- Rollingstone.com
So, Motive Studio’s Dead Space remake is a goodun. And while we wait on EA to decide how to capitalize on the remake’s success, Motive Studio went back to the well again and decided to remake the original Dead Space “Lullaby” trailer using the 2023 game.
Whether or not the idea to use the nursery rhyme in the Dead Space trailer came from when it was used in the teaser for Alien Resurrection doesn’t really matter much, as the song juxtaposing the carnage aboard the Ishimura is still chillingly replicated here in the 2023 version of “Lullaby”. That, and the use of the alternate darker lyrics is perfect. So perfect in fact that Arkane used the same idea with the song “Drunken Sailor” for the first Dishonored game.
And it’s still funny how the contrast in tone between peaceful music and chaotic visuals always works to disturb viewers.
Whether or not the idea to use the nursery rhyme in the Dead Space trailer came from when it was used in the teaser for Alien Resurrection doesn’t really matter much, as the song juxtaposing the carnage aboard the Ishimura is still chillingly replicated here in the 2023 version of “Lullaby”. That, and the use of the alternate darker lyrics is perfect. So perfect in fact that Arkane used the same idea with the song “Drunken Sailor” for the first Dishonored game.
And it’s still funny how the contrast in tone between peaceful music and chaotic visuals always works to disturb viewers.
- 2/28/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Horror is one of those genres that is pretty much a surefire hit in any medium of entertainment. We’re living in unprecedented times with horror movies topping the box office and horror television series dominating streaming, and we’re also entering another golden age of horror video games. That last one is super exciting because a genre that was once known mostly for survival horror experiences like Resident Evil and Silent Hill is now a cornucopia for all types of experiences to get your spooky fix.
With recent homerun releases such as The Quarry and Evil Dead: The Game, there is no shortage of experiences still on the way for horror lovers to anticipate.
Here’s a look at some of the coolest horror games to keep on your radar.
Resident Evil 4 – Release Date: March 24, 2023
The original Resident Evil 4 is a bonafide masterpiece. The 2005 game is still just as...
With recent homerun releases such as The Quarry and Evil Dead: The Game, there is no shortage of experiences still on the way for horror lovers to anticipate.
Here’s a look at some of the coolest horror games to keep on your radar.
Resident Evil 4 – Release Date: March 24, 2023
The original Resident Evil 4 is a bonafide masterpiece. The 2005 game is still just as...
- 9/19/2022
- by Reyna Cervantes
- bloody-disgusting.com
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Roxy Cinema
The series “Woman as Witch” offers 35mm prints of von Sternberg’s Dishonored and Alan Rudolph’s rarely screened Remember My Name.
Bam
In advance of her debut feature The African Desperate, Martine Syms has curated a series of influences—among them Spike Lee’s Girl 6, Paprika, and Happy Together.
Film Forum
A Miloš Forman retrospective celebrates the filmmaker’s 90th birthday; “Loving Highsmith” has its second weekend with Purple Noon, Strangers on a Train, and The American Friend; restorations of Alain Resnais’ The War Is Over and Carnal Knowledge continue.
Film at Lincoln Center
Three Colors: Blue, Three Colors: White, and Three Colors: Red all play in new 4K restorations.
Museum of the Moving Image
One of Johnnie To’s best films, Vengeance, screens on Friday as part of a retrospective on The Story of Film, while...
Roxy Cinema
The series “Woman as Witch” offers 35mm prints of von Sternberg’s Dishonored and Alan Rudolph’s rarely screened Remember My Name.
Bam
In advance of her debut feature The African Desperate, Martine Syms has curated a series of influences—among them Spike Lee’s Girl 6, Paprika, and Happy Together.
Film Forum
A Miloš Forman retrospective celebrates the filmmaker’s 90th birthday; “Loving Highsmith” has its second weekend with Purple Noon, Strangers on a Train, and The American Friend; restorations of Alain Resnais’ The War Is Over and Carnal Knowledge continue.
Film at Lincoln Center
Three Colors: Blue, Three Colors: White, and Three Colors: Red all play in new 4K restorations.
Museum of the Moving Image
One of Johnnie To’s best films, Vengeance, screens on Friday as part of a retrospective on The Story of Film, while...
- 9/8/2022
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
After a brief delay, Devolver Digital’s Weird West has now launched for PC via Steam, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for 39.99 Usd. As per the norm, there’s a new launch trailer accompanying the release. From the co-creators of Dishonored and Prey at WolfEye Studios, Weird West is a dark fantastical reimagining of the Wild […]
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- 4/1/2022
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures announced Vienna in Hollywood, a new six-week program launching on Dec. 10 that explores the history of the predominantly Jewish, Austrian-born community of filmmakers and professionals who helped shape the classical era of Hollywood.
Jewish immigrants from Eastern and Central Europe including actor-director Erich von Stroheim and composer Max Steiner were major players in the early establishment of the American film industry in the 1920s. Due to Nazi persecution, a larger wave came in the ‘30s and ‘40s, bringing in talent such as the directors Billy Wilder and Fritz Lang; actors Hedy Lamarr and Peter Lorre; producers Eric Pleskow and Sam Spiegel; screenwriters Vicki Baum and Gina Kaus; and composers Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Ernest Gold. With a symposium and film series, Vienna in Hollywood will pay tribute to these artists and many more.
The two-day symposium is titled Vienna in Hollywood: The Influence and...
Jewish immigrants from Eastern and Central Europe including actor-director Erich von Stroheim and composer Max Steiner were major players in the early establishment of the American film industry in the 1920s. Due to Nazi persecution, a larger wave came in the ‘30s and ‘40s, bringing in talent such as the directors Billy Wilder and Fritz Lang; actors Hedy Lamarr and Peter Lorre; producers Eric Pleskow and Sam Spiegel; screenwriters Vicki Baum and Gina Kaus; and composers Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Ernest Gold. With a symposium and film series, Vienna in Hollywood will pay tribute to these artists and many more.
The two-day symposium is titled Vienna in Hollywood: The Influence and...
- 10/25/2021
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
We’re entering a golden age for PC gaming. The next generation of graphics cards are capable of pumping out 4K graphics and high Fps on almost any big name release, and real-time raytracing is taking graphics to new heights that weren’t possible just a couple years ago.
Add in Sony bringing more PlayStation ports to the PC and nearly every Xbox exclusive making its way to PCs as well, and a high-end gaming computer looks to be the definitive way to play almost anything over the next few years.
The following is a list of the most anticipated games coming to home computers this year. While release dates are always flexible, these are only titles that have already been released or officially confirmed for 2021.
Back 4 Blood
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Despite persistent rumors of a third Left 4 Dead game entering development, it’s been more than a decade...
Add in Sony bringing more PlayStation ports to the PC and nearly every Xbox exclusive making its way to PCs as well, and a high-end gaming computer looks to be the definitive way to play almost anything over the next few years.
The following is a list of the most anticipated games coming to home computers this year. While release dates are always flexible, these are only titles that have already been released or officially confirmed for 2021.
Back 4 Blood
June 22 | Turtle Rock Studios
Despite persistent rumors of a third Left 4 Dead game entering development, it’s been more than a decade...
- 3/5/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Robert A. Altman, the CEO and chairman of the video game holding company ZeniMax Media and the husband of Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter, died Feb. 3 at a Baltimore hospital of complications from a medical procedure. He was 73.
Altman founded Rockville, Maryland-based ZeniMax Media with Bethesda Softworks’ founder Christopher Weaver in 1999, and the company went on to develop such video game properties as Doom, Quake, Rage, Dishonored, Prey, Wolfenstein and The Elder Scrolls.
Investors in ZeniMax included former CBS Corp. chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. and Robert Trump, younger ...
Altman founded Rockville, Maryland-based ZeniMax Media with Bethesda Softworks’ founder Christopher Weaver in 1999, and the company went on to develop such video game properties as Doom, Quake, Rage, Dishonored, Prey, Wolfenstein and The Elder Scrolls.
Investors in ZeniMax included former CBS Corp. chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. and Robert Trump, younger ...
- 2/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Robert A. Altman, the CEO and chairman of the video game holding company ZeniMax Media and the husband of Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter, died Feb. 3 at a Baltimore hospital of complications from a medical procedure. He was 73.
Altman founded Rockville, Maryland-based ZeniMax Media with Bethesda Softworks’ founder Christopher Weaver in 1999, and the company went on to develop such video game properties as Doom, Quake, Rage, Dishonored, Prey, Wolfenstein and The Elder Scrolls.
Investors in ZeniMax included former CBS Corp. chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. and Robert Trump, younger ...
Altman founded Rockville, Maryland-based ZeniMax Media with Bethesda Softworks’ founder Christopher Weaver in 1999, and the company went on to develop such video game properties as Doom, Quake, Rage, Dishonored, Prey, Wolfenstein and The Elder Scrolls.
Investors in ZeniMax included former CBS Corp. chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. and Robert Trump, younger ...
- 2/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After unveiling the discs that will be arriving in April, including Bong Joon Ho’s Memories of Murder, Olivier Assayas’ Irma Vep, and more, Criterion has now announced what will be coming to their streaming channel next month.
Highlights include retrospectives dedicated to Guy Maddin, Ruby Dee, Lana Turner, and Gordon Parks, plus selections from Marlene Dietrich & Josef von Sternberg’s stellar box set. They will also present the exclusive streaming premieres of Bill Duke’s The Killing Floor, William Greaves’s Nationtime, Kevin Jerome Everson’s Park Lanes, and more.
Jim Jarmusch’s Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, which recently arrived on the collection, will be landing on the channel as well, along with a special “Lovers on the Run” series including film noir (They Live by Night) to New Hollywood (Badlands) to the French New Wave (Pierrot le fou) to Blaxploitation (Thomasine & Bushrod) and beyond. Also...
Highlights include retrospectives dedicated to Guy Maddin, Ruby Dee, Lana Turner, and Gordon Parks, plus selections from Marlene Dietrich & Josef von Sternberg’s stellar box set. They will also present the exclusive streaming premieres of Bill Duke’s The Killing Floor, William Greaves’s Nationtime, Kevin Jerome Everson’s Park Lanes, and more.
Jim Jarmusch’s Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, which recently arrived on the collection, will be landing on the channel as well, along with a special “Lovers on the Run” series including film noir (They Live by Night) to New Hollywood (Badlands) to the French New Wave (Pierrot le fou) to Blaxploitation (Thomasine & Bushrod) and beyond. Also...
- 1/26/2021
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
Far-right extremists have been pushing the unfounded conspiracy theory that antifa was behind the attempted coup at the Capitol on Wednesday, a claim that has no evidence to support it. In reality, Donald Trump had been urging his followers for weeks to come protest the counting of the electoral college votes, and had been using violent rhetoric that very day when speaking with the crowds.
Almost immediately after the riots began on Wednesday afternoon, claims started circulating on Twitter and Facebook that antifascist protesters were storming the capitol in Maga...
Almost immediately after the riots began on Wednesday afternoon, claims started circulating on Twitter and Facebook that antifascist protesters were storming the capitol in Maga...
- 1/7/2021
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
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