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  • Twitch Forbids Broadcasting Witcher 3 Before Release

    Twitch Forbids Broadcasting Witcher 3 Before Release

    It looks like some copies of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt may have leaked prior to the game’s official release date, but you probably won’t be seeing anyone playing them on Twitch.

    “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is not allowed for broadcasting until May 19, 2015,” Twitch’s verified support account said on Twitter. “Broadcasting before this date is subject to DMCA guidelines.”

    The warning comes after a user on Witcher 3 developer CD Projekt RED’s official forums posted pictures of the game already on store shelves in United Arab Emirates. On the forums as well, moderates ask that users not post links to leaked footage from the game.

    The Witcher 3 unlocks for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in the United States on the evening of May 18. CD Projekt Red recently released a new trailer titled “Rage & Steel” that highlights the game’s combat, environments, and beasts.

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  • What’s Your Favorite Beginning of a Game? – GameSpot Q&A

    What’s Your Favorite Beginning of a Game? – GameSpot Q&A

    Welcome back to GameSpot Q&A, a weekly section where we ask our staff and readers an interesting discussion question about video games. Look at this as a forum where you and others can discuss and compare your opinions of this beloved hobby of ours. So don’t hesitate to let us know what your answer is to this week’s question in the comments below!

    This week’s question is as follows:

    What’s your favorite beginning of a game?

    Half-Life–Danny O’Dwyer

    The opening sequence of Half-Life is an absolute masterclass in game design and though you’re forced to spend five minutes walking around a tiny rectangular area, it’s one of the most engrossing five minutes in video game history. It’s not a cut-scene, you’re actually moving through the world – understanding it’s shapes, rules and mechanisms before you ever get to step into it. It’s a safe zone to get used to the games controls while also showing off the vast scale of the facility you spend the next ten hours trying to escape. It sets the slow pace of the early game and expresses the culture of Black Mesa – from bumbling scientists getting locked out of their offices, to updates on the company decathlon and it’s health and safety policies. Half-Life’s intro manages to dispense an absolute wealth of information on the player – and all they had to do was watch. We’ve never seen it done as well since.

    Final Fantasy VIII–Zorine Te

    I’d say Final Fantasy VIII, because it had magic and teenagers fighting to the backdrop of some epic music with a chorus chanting lyrics in Latin. LATIN! The emotional themes touched upon in the opening resonated well with me at the time, being an emo teenager myself.

    Shadow of the Colossuss–Kevin VanOrd

    Shadow of the Colossus. It has a sad beauty to it that perfectly suits the story’s overall arc, and the music that accompanies the start of Wander’s journey is absolutely rapturous. In the intro, there’s a profile shot of Wander riding Agro in the midst of rainfall, and soon after, they emerge into the light to see a bridge stretching in front of them. The result is melancholy, then uplift, a classic emotional response to excellent cinematography.

    Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater–Daniel Hindes

    The Virtuous Mission in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. It plays out in true Bond fashion, as a self-contained mission which sets up the plot for the rest of the game. It’s quite long, too–over an hour–so it’s not entirely clear that this is actually an opening sequence. But once you complete it, and the Bond-inspired title montage and song begin, the tone of the rest of the game is made crystal clear.

    Final Fantasy X–Alexa Ray Corriea

    The sequence I still randomly think about to this is that first cutscene from Final Fantasy X. It’s not even 10 minutes long, and conveys so much by doing so little. The camera pans over Yuna and her Guardians, all sorrowfully hunched over a tiny campfire, while Tidus narrates the most despondent, bleak outlook on his situation. “Listen to my story,” immediately made me think that someone wasn’t making it out of this game alive, and that made me nervous. This cold open was so tense, so anxiety-inducing that it had me on edge for the first few hours of the game. Sin destroying Zanarkand was shocking (and beautifully orchestrated) in itself, but that wasn’t the worst that could happen. When was the REALLY bad stuff going to happen? When was Tidus or someone going to die? That look on Yuna’s face as she looks up at him says it all: this is a war that they probably won’t win, at least not without some serious sacrifice. And running over all of it is “To Zanarkand,” the saddest goddamn piano track Nobuo Uematsu has ever made.

    Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare–Eddie Makuch

    2007’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare remains one of my favorite games of all time; and I adored it right from the opening scene. [Spoilers, of course] After touring a war-torn city, your character is taken into a city square and shot in the head execution style. It was brutal, but it was effective. It set the tone for what was to come–one of the best games I’ve ever played.

    Half-Life 2–Rob Crossley

    Half-Life 2. It’s just so incredibly bold, even to this day, to open with a close-up of a character’s face. It was a technical marvel (lip-syncing you could lip-read; lifelike eye behaviour; brilliant texture detail) but also so beautifully written and acted. You really can sense, through his odd stammers and inexact phrases, that the G-Man is merely pretending to be human. The audio and visual effects are exceptional; you’re looking through the eyes of a man lurching back to life from stasis, memories flashing into view, along with these wonderfully strange sounds of electrical charges.

    The Last of Us–Chris Watters

    Well, since my esteemed colleague Rob Crossley already called Half-Life 2, I’ll tell you why I love The Last of Us. Many games are about living in a broken world, but the catastrophe that broke the world is often left in the distant past. TLoU shows you not only the moment that the world breaks, but the moment that Joel, the protagonist, breaks. This trauma feeds everything that comes after and draws you into the world as you find yourself wondering, “When did this town crumble? How did this person break?”

    Metal Warriors–Peter Brown

    My favorite opening sequence is from a Super Nintendo game called Metal Warriors, from LucasArts and Konami. The intro to this side-scrolling action game features impressive sprite work that captures the essence of sci-fi anime from the 80’s and 90’s. Mind, the narrative element is paper thin, but I can’t help to gawk at the heavily-saturated colors and nuanced animations within. It’s a brief but satisfying treat for anyone who likes anime and mecha.

    Silent Hill 2–Matt Espineli

    Silent Hill 2. That opening close-up shot of James Sunderland’s face looking into a bathroom mirror is so eerie and introspective. When you hear James desperately question the impossibility of his deceased wife being still alive in Silent Hill, it instantly pulls you into his plight. The scene’s tone is well complimented by Akira Yamaoka’s relaxing yet ominous soundtrack that furthers the alluring sense of melancholy that fills in these first moments. What is setup here is so utterly attracting that it’s bound to hold you in a trance…until you realize that you absolutely have no idea how to solve the clock puzzle at the Wood Side Apartment complex.

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  • The First Five Old School Cyberpunk Minutes Of Dex

    The First Five Old School Cyberpunk Minutes Of Dex

    The only thing more appealing than blue hair is blue hair surrounding dingy metal neural implants. I love you, cyberpunk.

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  • Behold Smite’s latest combatant, the Norse squirrel god Ratatoskr.

    Behold Smite’s latest combatant, the Norse squirrel god Ratatoskr.

    Behold Smite’s latest combatant, the Norse squirrel god Ratatoskr. Yes, there is a squirrel in Norse mythology, and this is our first official look at his appearance in Hi-Rez Studios’ god-battling MOBA. Yes, he fights with his nuts. Yes, I am going to be completely insufferable when his update comes out.

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  • From Broken Nintendo DS To Fully Functional Game Boy Macro

    From Broken Nintendo DS To Fully Functional Game Boy Macro

    Remember the tiny little Game Boy Micro? Meet the Game Boy Macro, crafted from the once-dead remains of a Nintendo DS missing its top screen.

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  • Carl Sagan's Solar Sail Is Ready For Its First Test Flight

    Carl Sagan's Solar Sail Is Ready For Its First Test Flight

    “There’s just a tremendously exciting prospect called solar sailing. [It] travels on the radiation and particles that come out of the sun, the wind from the sun. Because it has a constant acceleration, it can get you around the inner part of the solar system a lot faster…than the usual sorts of rocket propulsion.”

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  • A Real Plumber Wouldn't Last Long In The Mushroom Kingdom

    A Real Plumber Wouldn't Last Long In The Mushroom Kingdom

    “What the fuck is this place?!” Now that’s the sort of down-to-earth question a real plumber would ask when confronted with a magical mushroom kingdom.

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  • Watch: Trailer for Media Pranksters Doc 'The Yes Men Are Revolting'

    Watch: Trailer for Media Pranksters Doc 'The Yes Men Are Revolting'

    The Yes Men Are Revolting Trailer

    “To keep going, we’ve got to be a part of something bigger than ourselves.” The Orchard has debuted a trailer for The Yes Men Are Revolting, an autobiographical documentary about the “Yes Men”, Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno, two “hilarious activists” that tell their own story in this film. As they explain, they have been pulling off corporate pranks for years and now are trying to find new inspiration fighting climate change. Yeah it looks a bit cheesy, but I’m much more interested in the angle of seeing them pull off their hoaxes than anything. If you enjoy activism or stories about passionate people, give this a look. ›››

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  • Drafthouse's Awesome 'Jurassic World' Pint Glasses for Pre-Orders

    Drafthouse's Awesome 'Jurassic World' Pint Glasses for Pre-Orders

    Jurassic World Pint Glasses

    Big screen, big sound, dinosaurs, beer, popcorn, pizza, no texting. Can it get any better than that? Alamo Drafthouse is providing one amazingly sweet deal by offering an exclusive, custom-made Jurassic World pint glass to customers who pre-order tickets to the see the new dinosaur movie in theaters this June. The pint glasses are actually velociraptor pint glasses, featuring a motif from the scene where Chris Pratt rides on his motorcycle with the raptors. It was illustrated by Eric Manche, and looks awesome in the photos. I want one, or two, or three, or all of them. No but seriously, this is cool, and I love that they’re doing this and making it so easy to get them – just by pre-ordering. A few may be available to buy at theaters but that’s it. ›››

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  • Watch: David Oyelowo Stars in HBO's 'Nightingale' Official Trailer

    Watch: David Oyelowo Stars in HBO's 'Nightingale' Official Trailer

    Nightingale Trailer

    There’s no escaping your own mind. HBO has debuted a trailer for their upcoming premiere Nightingale, a feature film starring David Oyelowo in a one-man drama directed by Elliott Lester. Oyelowo plays a mentally unbalanced war veteran who becomes so obsessed with an impending dinner appointment with it old friend that it drives him mad. Many will agree that Oyelowo should’ve received an Oscar nomination for his performance in Selma last year, but he’s a very talented guy and I’m sure he’ll prove himself again and again, with roles like this one showing how great he is. I’m curious to check this out – give the trailer a look. ›››

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