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  • World of Tanks Coming to Xbox One With Cross-Platform Support

    World of Tanks Coming to Xbox One With Cross-Platform Support

    Free-to-play tank-battling game World of Tanks is coming to Xbox One. Developer Wargaming announced the news Wednesday in a post on its website, also noting that the Xbox 360 edition of the game has now crossed 5 million downloads to date.

    World of Tanks on Xbox One will support cross-platform play, meaning Xbox 360 and Xbox One gamers will play on the same virtual battlefields. Gameplay is the same across console generations, but Wargaming explains that World of Tanks will look better on Xbox One.

    In addition, all progress from the Xbox 360 version of World of Tanks–including vehicles, experience, and credits–will carry forward to the Xbox One edition. This is made possible due to the fact that progress is stored and saved to your Xbox Live account.

    Wargaming also explains that gamers who want to go back and forth between the Xbox 360 and Xbox One version of the game can do so, and their progress will remain intact.

    World of Tanks will be released for Xbox One sometime in 2015. The game is also currently available on PC. Some screenshots of the Xbox One edition are available below.

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  • Game Returns to Steam After Dev Threatens Gabe Newell

    Game Returns to Steam After Dev Threatens Gabe Newell

    Paranautical Activity, the roguelike FPS that was removed from Steam after one of its developers publicly threatened to “kill” Gabe Newell, has reappeared on the PC games platform.

    A special “Atonement Edition” emerged on Steam after its developer, Code Avarice, sold the IP to publisher Digerati.

    Just sold PC rights for Paranautical Activity to @DigeratiDM. What could it mean?

    — Code Avarice (@CodeAvarice) December 16, 2014

    Back in October, an embarrassing flurry of emotional decisions led the Code Avarice developer Mike Maulbeck to claim that Steam “is the most incompetent piece of fucking shit”. He made this remark, along with a string of others, moments after his game was published on Steam.

    “Fucking Steam is just fucking taking money out of my pocket. Misinforming people that my game is in fucking early access,” he complained.

    “I am going to kill Gabe Newell. He is going to die,” he added.

    Shortly afterwards, the game disappeared from Steam, and Maulbeck resigned from his position at Code Avarice and, at the time, suggested he may not return to games again.

    Maulbeck said at the time he had sold his half of the company to another employee, and has given up all his rights and ownership of the studio’s intellectual properties, meaning he had closed off all routes of income from the studio.

    But about a month later he returned to the studio. Code Avarice wrote on its website: “This is probably not hugely surprising to some of you, but Mike couldn’t commit to his decision to leave Code Avarice. [Co-founder Travis Pfenning] publicly denounced his departure, and in the weeks following his official stepping down Mike had second thoughts.”

    This wasn’t the final chapter in the saga, however, as it emerged on Valentines Day that the game–called Paranautical Activity–had returned to Steam, with the suffix “Deluxe Atonement Edition”.

    According to Maulbeck’s Twitter feed, he is now looking for a job elsewhere.

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  • The Order Looks Impressive, But Graphics Will Only Get Better, Dev Says

    The Order Looks Impressive, But Graphics Will Only Get Better, Dev Says

    Ready At Dawn’s action game The Order: 1886 has been praised for its visuals, but the developer says that graphics in upcoming games will look “much better.” Speaking in an interview with VideoGamer.com, Ready At Dawn chief executive officer Ru Weerasuriya said, “I know that there’s games coming out that are going to be so much better than the ones that we make even, visually… this generation is going to be pretty sweet. I’m excited purely because of this and what I’m thinking is going to be next–what I know we’re going to do next.”

    Weerasuriya explained that as games continue to improve graphically, the bar for visual quality set by The Order will become the norm. “I’m just excited because things are going to start looking better and better, and they’re going to play better and we’re going to be able to do every single type of game in this kind of visual fidelity,” he said. He also denied claims that The Order is “a QTE game,” saying that quick-time events in the game are “sparse.”

    The Order: 1886 recently came under fire for its alleged short length, following a leak on YouTube which showed the game from start to finish. Chief technical officer Andrea Pessino addressed this at a recent press conference, stating that a players tackling the game at a normal difficulty and pace would finish the game in “a window between eight and ten hours.”

    The Order: 1886 launches across Europe, North America, and Australia on February 20 exclusively for the PlayStation 4.

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  • If StarCraft Was A Kid's Cartoon

    If StarCraft Was A Kid's Cartoon

    Johannes Helgeson is an artist at Activision’s Beenox studio. His idea for a StarCraft cartoon, with cute/terrifying Kerrigan here, is very cool.

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  • When You Think A Game Is Being Made Just For You

    When You Think A Game Is Being Made Just For You

    As crude and reductive as it can be, video games love to compare themselves to other video games. It’s the easiest way complex systems and settings can be conveyed to people who haven’t played (or maybe not even seen) something that’s still in development.

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  • /Filmcast Ep. 306 – Kingsman: The Secret Service

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    David, Devindra, and Jeff get disappointed by Da Sweet Blood of Jesus, break down their favorite soups, and David gets defensive about spoilers. Be sure to check out David’s interview with the co-composer of the Kingsman score and read about Kingsman’s weird politics.

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    • Kingsman
    • (1:29:50) SPOILERS

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  • Scarlett Johansson Attached to Star in ‘The Psychopath Test’

    The Psychopath Test

    Universal Pictures is doing more business with Scarlett Johansson, no surprise after Lucy turned into a surprise hit. Johansson will star in The Psychopath Test, a film directed by Jay Roach based on the book of the same name by Jon Ronson, who also wrote The Men Who Stare at Goats. The book looks at ways that psychopaths are diagnosed, despite (or because of) their ability to charm and manipulate; the film will be written as a psychological thriller.

    Deadline says that Imagine Entertainment is developing the film, with Brian Grazer and Jay Roach set to produce. Kristin Gore (who wrote Nailed, aka Accidental Love) is scripting.

    In the absence of more info on the film, which is just starting to develop, here’s a long synopsis of Ronson’s book.

    They say one out of every hundred people is a psychopath. You probably passed one on the street today. These are people who have no empathy, who are manipulative, deceitful, charming, seductive, and delusional. The Psychopath Test is the New York Times bestselling exploration of their world and the madness industry.

    When Jon Ronson is drawn into an elaborate hoax played on some of the world’s top scientists, his investigation leads him, unexpectedly, to psychopaths. He meets an influential psychologist who is convinced that many important business leaders and politicians are in fact high-flying, high-functioning psychopaths, and teaches Ronson how to spot them. Armed with these new abilities, Ronson meets a patient inside an asylum for the criminally insane who insists that he’s sane, a mere run-of-the-mill troubled youth, not a psychopath—a claim that might be only manipulation, and a sign of his psychopathy. He spends time with a death-squad leader institutionalized for mortgage fraud, and with a legendary CEO who took joy in shutting down factories and firing people. He delves into the fascinating history of psychopathy diagnosis and treatments, from LSD-fueled days-long naked therapy sessions in prisons to attempts to understand serial killers.

    Along the way, Ronson discovers that relatively ordinary people are, more and more, defined by their most insane edges. The Psychopath Test is a fascinating adventure through the minds of madness.

    Jay Roach and Kristin Gore are also working on another project together, the HBO comedy pilot Women in Space, which follows “a group of women on a mission to colonize another planet.” That one, announced last year, is further along, but with Universal happy to work with Johansson again there might be some heat under this project now.

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  • Read the First ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ Plot Synopsis

    Pirates of the Caribbean 5 plot

    It took years of waiting and writing but Pirates of the Caribbean 5 is now in production. As expected, the title is Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and it’s being directed by Kon-Tiki filmmakers Espen Sandberg & Joachim Rønning. Almost all the casting has already been announced (Javier Bardem, Kaya Scodelario, Brenton Thwaites) but the first official plot synopsis of the film has now been revealed. Read the Pirates of the Caribbean 5 plot synopsis below.

    Here’s the plot synopsis of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales:

    Thrust into an all-new adventure, a down-on-his-luck Captain Jack Sparrow finds the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost pirates led by his old nemesis, the terrifying Captain Salazar (Bardem), escape from the Devil’s Triangle, determined to kill every pirate at sea…including him.  Captain Jack’s only hope of survival lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artifact that bestows upon its possessor total control over the seas.

    Wait, is this movie going to cross over with The Little Mermaid? Aquaman? Captain Jack is going after the Trident of Poseidon? Well, okay, I guess we’ll find out more July 7, 2017 when the film hits theaters.

    Here’s the official press release with a few minor additions in casting:

    QUEENSLAND, Australia (February 17, 2015) – Production has commenced on location in Australia on Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ epic comedy adventure “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” directed by Espen Sandberg & Joachim Rønning (“Kon-Tiki”), the fifth entry in the blockbuster franchise inspired by the classic Disney Theme Parks attraction, which has reaped $3.7 billion in worldwide box office. “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” will film entirely at Village Roadshow Studios and on locations within Queensland, Australia.

    Johnny Depp returns to his iconic, Academy Award®-nominated role of Captain Jack Sparrow, one of the most beloved characters in motion picture history, newly joined by Oscar® winner Javier Bardem (“No Country for Old Men,” “Skyfall”), rising young stars Kaya Scodelario (“The Maze Runner,” British television’s “Skins”) and Brenton Thwaites (“Maleficent,” “The Giver”) and Golshifteh Farahani (“The Patience Stone,” “Exodus: Gods and Kings”). Rejoining the action are Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa, Kevin R. McNally as Joshamee Gibbs and Stephen Graham as Scrum.

    Thrust into an all-new adventure, a down-on-his-luck Captain Jack Sparrow finds the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost pirates led by his old nemesis, the terrifying Captain Salazar (Bardem), escape from the Devil’s Triangle, determined to kill every pirate at sea…including him.  Captain Jack’s only hope of survival lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artifact that bestows upon its possessor total control over the seas

    “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and written by Jeff Nathanson (“Catch Me If You Can,” “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”). The executive producers are Chad Oman, Joe Caracciolo, Jr. and Brigham Taylor.

    Joining Bruckheimer, Sandberg & Rønning for the swashbuckling new voyage is a first-tier group of award-winning behind-the-scenes artists—many of them new to the “Pirates of the Caribbean” family—including director of photography Paul Cameron (“Gone in Sixty Seconds,” “Déjà Vu,” “Collateral”), production designer Nigel Phelps (“Pearl Harbor,” “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” “World War Z”), costume designer Penny Rose (all four “Pirates of the Caribbean” films), visual effects supervisor Gary Brozenich (“The Lone Ranger,” “Edge of Tomorrow”), Oscar®-winning special effects production consultant John Frazier (nine Jerry Bruckheimer films and dozens of others) and special effects supervisor Dan Oliver (“Mad Max: Fury Road,” “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”), supervising stunt coordinator R.A. Rondell (“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1”) and stunt coordinators Thomas Robinson Harper (“Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”) and Kyle Gardiner (“San Andreas,” “Kingsman: The Secret Service”), Academy Award®-winning makeup and hair designer Peter Swords King (“The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” trilogies, “Into the Woods”) and film editors Joel Cox ( “Unforgiven,” “Million Dollar Baby,” “American Sniper”) and Gary D. Roach (“American Sniper”).

    The exciting filmmaking team of Sandberg & Rønning directed “Kon-Tiki,” the critically acclaimed story of famed explorer Thor Heyerdahl, which was nominated for both an Academy Award® and a Golden Globe Award® for Best Foreign Language Film from their native Norway. Following their work as award-winning commercial and music video directors, Rønning and Sandberg directed the World War II action drama “Max Manus: Man of War” before taking on “Kon-Tiki.” Most recently Rønning and Sandberg served as executive producers and directed the first two episodes of Netflix’s big-scale mini-series “Marco Polo,” which they filmed on exotic locations in Malaysia, Kazakhstan and Venice. A second season was recently announced for “Marco Polo,” with Rønning and Sandberg continuing on as executive producers.

    First in partnership with Don Simpson, and then as the chief of Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Bruckheimer has produced an unprecedented string of worldwide smashes, impacting not only the motion picture and television industries, but mass culture as well. His film and television productions have been honored with numerous awards and nominations, including six Academy Awards®. In addition to his prolific television credits, Bruckheimer’s films include “Top Gun,” “Beverly Hills Cop,” “American Gigolo,” “Flashdance,” “Bad Boys,” “The Rock,” “Armageddon,” “Remember the Titans,” “Pearl Harbor,” “Black Hawk Down,” “National Treasure,” “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time,” “The Lone Ranger” and “Deliver Us From Evil.” He is the producer of all four previous “Pirates of the Caribbean” films.

    The post Read the First ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ Plot Synopsis appeared first on /Film.

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  • ‘Dreadstar,’ From Thanos Creator, Headed to TV

    Dreadstar TV series

    Jim Starlin may not be a household name, but some of his major creations are becoming well-known to many audiences thanks to Marvel Studios. Starlin created Thanos for Marvel, and significantly developed characters such as Drax the Destroyer and Captain Marvel. He also wrote and drew Dreadstar, originally for Marvel’s offshoot imprint Epic, beginning in 1982. That character was in development as the basis for a film, but now things have changed, and the development effort is focused on a Dreadstar TV series.

    This is a sprawling space opera focused on Vanth Dreadstar, last survivor of the Milky Way Galaxy, and his adventures amidst a war between two titanic empires.

    THR reports that “Starlin is teaming with Universal Cable Productions and Benderspink to adaptDreadstar as a scripted TV series.” Starlin will script and exec produce the pilot. (Benderspink has a first-look deal with Universal Cable Productions, which is owned by NBCUniversal.)

    Starlin said,

    I consider Dreadstar to be an extension of my family, so it took me a while to feel comfortable letting anyone else take care of this project. It has taken some time, but I know I’ve put my trust in the right team and I’m excited to collaborate with Universal Cable Productions and Benderspink to bring Dreadstar’s unique brand of chaos to television.

    There’s no info on budget, cast, or the general tone of the show, though you can expect a small ensemble with a cast of characters bringing Dreadstar’s traveling companions to life, in addition to the characters we might see from the warring empires, the Church of the Instrumentality, run by the Lord Papal, and the Monarchy, led by King Gregzor.

     

    The post ‘Dreadstar,’ From Thanos Creator, Headed to TV appeared first on /Film.

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  • ‘Powers’ Inside Look: PlayStation Goes Dark With Its New Superpowered Series

    Powers

    Between Gotham, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Agent Carter, The Flash, Arrow, and the upcoming Daredevil, you might think you don’t need another superhero show in your life. But the PlayStation Network’s Powers makes a strong case for itself with a new promo featuring tons of fresh footage.

    The upcoming series, which will be the first-ever original scripted series from Sony’s PlayStation, follows two cops (Sharlto Copley and Susan Heyward) who specialize in cases involving superpowers. Eddie Izzard, Noah Taylor, Olesya Rulin, Max Fowler, Michelle Forbes, and Adam Godley also star. Get the Powers inside look after the jump. 

    PlayStation debuted the Powers inside look on YouTube. It includes a good amount of new footage, plus behind-the-scenes interviews with the cast and crew and some background on the source material.

    Powers differs from the half-dozen or so other comic book adaptations currently airing in a couple of ways. For one thing, it’s not a Marvel or DC series. (Well — technically, Powers is published by Marvel Comics through its Icon imprint, but it’s not really part of the Marvel universe.) For another, it’s not a broadcast drama, which Bendis believes gives it a bit more freedom.

    “We are a rated-R independent comic about superheroes at their worst, and we needed a home like PlayStation,” he says. Copley adds, “If anything, it’s given us more license to make the show a little more gritty, a little darker.” How dark? Executive producer Charlie Huston won’t give away too much, but he does warn with a laugh: “I’m not a happy ending guy.”

    Powers debuts March 10 at Sony’s PlayStation Store with three episodes. New episodes follow each Tuesday. David Slade directed the first two installments of the ten-episode first season.

    Powers, an edgy dramatic series, follows the lives of two homicide detectives, Christian Walker and Deena Pilgrim, who are assigned to investigate cases involving people with superhuman abilities, referred to as “Powers.” Set amidst today’s paparazzi culture, Powers asks the questions, what if the world was full of superheroes who aren’t actually heroic at all? What if all that power was just one more excuse for mischief, mayhem, murder, and endorsement deals?

    Enter the men and women of the Powers Division, the brave people in charge of protecting humans like us and keeping the peace over commercialized, god-like men and women who glide through the sky imposing their power over the mortals who both worship and fear them.

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