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  • New Trailer for Theatrical Re-Release of Krzysztof Kieslowski's 'Dekalog'

    New Trailer for Theatrical Re-Release of Krzysztof Kieslowski's 'Dekalog'

    Dekalog Trailer

    “It’s wrong to ask for everything at once.” Janus Films has debuted a trailer for the upcoming theatrical re-release of Krzysztof Kieslowski’s acclaimed series Dekalog, or Decalogue. It’s best to refer to the official description to explain this one: “Originally made for Polish television, Dekalog focuses on the residents of a housing complex in late-Communist Poland, whose lives become subtly intertwined as they face emotional dilemmas that are at once deeply personal and universally human. Its ten hour-long films, drawing from the Ten Commandments for thematic inspiration and an overarching structure, grapple deftly with complex moral and existential questions concerning life, death, love, hate, truth, and the passage of time.” Janus is putting out a 4K version of the film series in theaters this fall in the US, for those interested in watching it. ›››

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  • New Elder Scrolls Online PS4/Xbox One Update Arrives, Here's Everything It Adds

    New Elder Scrolls Online PS4/Xbox One Update Arrives, Here's Everything It Adds

    The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of The Elder Scrolls Online have received Update 11, publisher Bethesda announced this week. This update, which launched for PC on August 1, introduces a series of free and paid content, including two new four-player dungeons and the ability to change your name.

    The new dungeons come with the Shadows of the Hist two-dungeon pack, which can be purchased in-game for 1,500 Crowns. As for the name-change service, this comes by way of the Style Parlor feature. You can not only change your name, but also your race and appearance–for a price.

    Appearance and race change tokens can be purchased for 1,000 Crowns each; name change tokens are more expensive, as they cost 2,500 Crowns each.

    In addition to the dungeons and Style Parlor, The Elder Scrolls Online’s new update for consoles adds costume-dyeing functionality, as well as text chat, and a number of quality of life additions.

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    You can read this blog post to see a full rundown of what’s new and changed with Update 11 for PS4 and Xbox One. Check out the video above to see the content in action.

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  • Stephen Hawking Comes to The Simpsons Mobile Game

    Stephen Hawking Comes to The Simpsons Mobile Game

    Electronic Arts has updated its popular mobile game, The Simpsons: Tapped Out, with new sci-fi-themed content that features the famous physicist Stephen Hawking.

    “Professor Stephen Hawking is coming to The Simpsons: Tapped Out to take part in the town’s greatest scientific discovery since Blinky the three-eyed fish! Will you be able to save Springfield from science?” reads a line from the update’s description.

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    It goes on: “Join Professor Hawking as you explore the secrets of black holes, stop an army of robots, and listen to his lecture on string theory… probably shouldn’t have ended on that one…”

    The update also includes “dimensionally different duplicates” and futuristic architecture, among other things.

    Hawking himself is no stranger to The Simpsons TV show. He guest-starred as himself on the 1999 episode, “They Saved Lisa’s Brain.”

    Originally released in 2012, The Simpsons: Tapped Out is a city-management game where you help Homer and other Springfield residents rebuild the city after a catastrophe. It’s been a big success for EA, having brought in more than $100 million in revenue from its microtransactions.

    This new Stephen Hawking update is not the fist one the game has received. There have been many over the years, including a Wild West-themed update that came out in April.

    You can download The Simpsons: Tapped Out now using these links: iTunes, Google Play.

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  • Ubisoft's Extreme Sports Game Steep Arrives in December, Gold Edition Announced

    Steep, the open-world extreme sports game from Assassin’s Creed publisher Ubisoft, will launch on December 2, 2016, the company announced today at Gamescom.

    Not only did Ubisoft share the game’s release date, but the company also revealed the Steep Gold Edition. This includes the game and its season pass, which will include “major expansions,” along with a variety of digital content like outfits and equipment. The Gold Edition also comes with an exclusive costume.

    Ubisoft also announced today that everyone who preorders Steep’s regular or Gold Edition will get the Moonlight Pack. This comes with the following night-themed content:

    • Three extra night challenges
    • Three new night outfits
    • Glowing equipment for each activity (ski, snowboard, wingsuit and paraglide)
    • Wingsuit Rocket Flare

    Steep was announced at E3. Set in the Alps, the game lets players take part in a number of action sports, including skiing, wingsuiting, snowboarding, and paragliding. Players can switch between these whenever they want while making their way down a slope. You can play Steep by yourself or with friends, either cooperatively or competitively through skills challenges and more.

    While Steep’s base game content is set in the Alps, a free post-launch update will add a mountain in Alaska. A beta for Steep is also on the way and you can register for it here.

    Development on Steep is being led by Ubisoft Annecy, while associate studios are Ubisoft Montpellier and Ubisoft Kiev. The game will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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  • For Honor Collector's Edition Content Revealed

    For Honor Collector's Edition Content Revealed

    Ubisoft today announced everything that comes with the For Honor Collector’s Case, a premium version of the swordfighting game that will be sold exclusively through Uplay.

    Maybe the coolest pieces in the case are the three 1/3 scale, full-metal warrior helmets that are positioned on wooden stands. These represent the Knights, the Vikings, and the Samurai.

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    The Collector’s Case also comes with a lithography and the game’s soundtrack. All of this comes inside special packaging, while you of course also get the game. Also included is the Digital Deluxe Pack from the Deluxe Edition, along with the season pass. Pricing was not announced.

    Ubisoft has also confirmed that everyone who preorders For Honor also gets the Legacy Battle Pack. This includes three hero outfits that aim to embody the “ferocious spirit of each faction.” These can be worn by the Warden, the Raider, and the Kensei heroes. They are “exclusive” to the Legacy Battle Pack.

    This wasn’t the only news about For Honor announced today. We also learned when the game’s alpha will take place and all about its heroes and progression system.

    For Honor launches on February 14, 2017. The game will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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  • Watch the Creepy New Resident Evil 7 Trailer

    Capcom today released a new trailer for Resident Evil 7 that teases out new story details. Depicted in the video is Marguerite from the Beginning Hour demo and a young woman. The video, presented in the form of a found footage video tape, is pretty gripping and creepy. Capcom also mentions in a blog post that the graphical effects of the found footage tape do not represent what the actual game will look like.

    We don’t know what Marguerite wants from the young woman or if she’ll manage to escape the horrible house. Whatever the case, she’s not a playable character.

    “While the young woman may be the focus of this particular found footage video tape segment, you won’t be playing as her in the main game,” Capcom said.

    Resident Evil 7 was officially announced during Sony’s E3 2016 briefing in June. The game launches on January 24, 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

    PS4 owners who have a PlayStation Plus membership can download the Beginning Hour demo now. The demo is proving popular, as it reached 2 million global downloads as of the start of July. It also set the record for the most-downloaded single-player PS4 demo in its first week of release in North America.

    2016 is the 20th anniversary of the Resident Evil franchise, as the first game debuted in 1996. The next Resident Evil movie, starring Milla Jovovich, comes out in January 2017–watch the first trailer here.

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  • DriveClub VR Aims to Be "Most Immersive" Version of the Game

    DriveClub VR Aims to Be "Most Immersive" Version of the Game

    Following the announcement in July that Driveclub VR would be a PlayStation VR launch title in Japan, Sony has now confirmed it’s also coming to North America and Europe this year.

    “While we normally like to keep everyone in the Driveclub community up to speed on any developments, we’ve had to keep this one under the hood… until now,” Sony said in a blog post today. “We’ve been working tirelessly on Driveclub VR for more than a year now, to bring you the definitive and most immersive Driveclub experience possible.”

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    The game, which is apparently being made by Sony’s Immersive Technology Group, aims to “take Driveclub to a more immersive level” thanks to virtual reality.

    Some new screenshots of Driveclub VR have also been released and can be seen above.

    Here is a rundown of Driveclub’s key points, as written by Sony:

    • Game modes: Online virtual reality multiplayer race modes and an action-packed single player career are joined by drifting and time trial challenges.
    • Tracks: New and classic Driveclub tracks are brought to life through the power of PlayStation VR, including five all-new Urban locations.
    • A closer look: More than 80 cars are recreated with immaculate detail for players to explore up close with Inspection Mode.
    • Cruise control: A little time to kick back, open the throttle or just coast and explore any track, in any country at your leisure in Cruise Mode.
    • Virtual passenger: An immersive thrill ride through exciting replays of hot laps as players watch themselves handle their greatest challenges from a unique viewpoint in Passenger Mode.

    A virtual reality version of Driveclub had been in the works for a long time, beginning its life as only a prototype and one that even made people sick.

    Earlier this year, Driveclub developer Evolution Studios was closed by its parent company Sony. This was part of a wider restructure to Sony’s European studios. Codemasters, the developer of the Dirt, Grid, and F1 series of racing games, later hired developers from Evolution Studios.

    PlayStation VR’s release date has been confirmed as October 13, 2016, and it will retail for $400. Sony has not said whether Driveclub VR will be a PlayStation VR launch title in territories other than Japan.

    Retailer GameStop sold through its entire allocation of PlayStation VR preorder units “within minutes” of them becoming available. Sony has warned there will likely be ongoing shortages.

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  • Suicide Squad's Harley Quinn and Deadshot Added to Injustice 2, Watch the New Trailer Here

    Injustice 2 publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment released a new trailer today confirming the additions of Harley Quinn and Deadshot to the DC Comics fighting game’s ever-growing roster. You can watch the trailer below:

    Harley Quinn appeared in the original Injustice as well, but Deadshot will be making his series debut. Both classic Batman villains recently appeared in the highly polarizing Suicide Squad film.

    During a panel at last month’s San Diego Comic-Con, Injustice developer NetherRealm Studios also revealed Wonder Woman and Blue Beetle, who joined confirmed characters Batman, Superman, Supergirl, Aquaman, Atrocitus, Supergirl, and Gorilla Grodd.

    Injustice 2, a sequel to 2013’s Injustice: Gods Among Us, is scheduled to releasr in 2017 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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  • For Honor Alpha Test Dates Announced

    Ubisoft has announced the For Honor closed alpha will begin on September 15 and last until September 18. Those interested in participating can sign up for access on the game’s official website.

    The announcement was made during Gamescom, where Ubisoft also detailed the game’s roster of 12 playable heroes. These warriors are split into three factions: Knight, Viking, and Samurai. According to a press release, “each feature four true elite warriors, capable of making a major difference on the battlefield.”

    “For Honor embarks players in the chaos, fury and brutality of ruthless, visceral close-quarter combat featuring the brutal Vikings, the deadly Knights and the cold-blooded Samurai,” Ubisoft says. “In each faction, players will be able to choose among four different types of Heroes.”

    Here’s some more details on the different character classes available in the game.

    • Vanguards are well-balanced Heroes, with good attack, and defense capabilities and great versatility.
    • Assassins are swift and lethal characters, great duelists with very good offense
    • Heavies are the most resistant Heroes, their attacks are slow but deadly. They’re especially efficient for defending a point and annihilating AI enemies.
    • Hybrids mix elements and characteristics of other types. They are advanced characters fostering uncommon tactics

    Ubisoft also detailed For Honor’s progression system, which it says “is unique to each Hero, with select elements shared across PvE and PvP gameplay modes.”

    It explains: “At the end of each multiplayer match and each campaign mission, players are awarded XP that unlocks new combat abilities and new visual customization options. They also have the chance to loot armor and weapon parts on the battlefield, with specific stats allowing each player to adapt their gear to their playstyle while ensuring fairness and balance in multiplayer.”

    Finally, Ubisoft confirmed that For Honor on PC is being developed by Blue Byte, which most recently worked on DLC content for Rainbow Six Siege. For more on the game, check out GameSpot’s recent For Honor preview.

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  • Look At This $480 Wind Waker Statue

    Look At This $480 Wind Waker Statue

    Even these guys are like “OK maybe we should have made this smaller”.

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