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  • Ubisoft's Axed Wii U Game Revealed

    Ubisoft's Axed Wii U Game Revealed

    More information on Ubisoft’s unreleased, completed Wii U game has been revealed by the Unseen64 podcast (via Polygon). Titled Know Your Friends, the party game was never released, put on hold in 2014 while the publisher waited for the Wii U to become “more mass-market,” according to Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot.

    The game is described by Nintendo World Report as a multiplayer “quirky party/quiz game” which uses the Wii U GamePad in “interesting ways, mostly playing on social interactions.” An example question cited by Unseen64 asked each player to list their competitors on the touch screen in order of those who were more likely to invite friends over for dinner.

    Eurogamer cites the ESRB and reports that other questions include asking what players “would accept doing in the name of love during a steamy night in?”, choosing “three objects for a sensual moment as a couple,” and asking “which part of the female anatomy do people look at first?”

    Speaking in an interview during E3 last year, Guillemot described the game as having “been done for six months. It’s on the shelf, waiting for more families to have the console.”

    Ubisoft first filed trademarks for Know Your Friends in January last year. GameSpot reached out to the publisher for comment, who said, “We don’t have anything to announce at this time.”

    Would you have played this game? Let us know in the comments below.

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  • Games Must Embrace Risks To Move Forward, Borderlands Exec Says

    Games Must Embrace Risks To Move Forward, Borderlands Exec Says

    The video games of tomorrow could be mind-blowing experiences, the likes of which we can’t even conceive right now. But the industry won’t get there unless creators are willing to take risks and embrace new challenges. That’s according to Borderlands creator Gearbox Software president Randy Pitchford, who shared his vision for the future of games in a recent interview.

    Pitchford in Las Vegas last week

    “The oldest problem our species has faced is that we can’t realize and manifest everything that we can imagine as quickly as we can imagine it,” Pitchford said in the latest episode of The Bonus Round video show. “So the only solution to that problem is to make choices. And to pick one thing and abandon another. And that can be difficult if there’s a part of our minds that loves the thing that must be abandoned and is afraid of the new frontier that should be embraced.”

    “But progress demands that we look forward,” he added. “And the biggest and most exciting things that we’re going to do be doing in interactive entertainment in the future are things that we can’t even conceive of today. And we’ll never get there unless we actually are comfortable taking some risks and trying things we haven’t done before.”

    Pitchford’s comments came in response to a statement from interviewer Geoff Keighley, who suggested virtual reality technology like Oculus Rift or Project Morpheus could become one of the next major platforms for gaming. Pitchford said he hopes the VR revolution doesn’t happen too quickly because, “I’m still trying to figure out how to make games with the medium we have” now.

    While Sony–and Microsoft, too–have bold visions for virtual reality as it relates to gaming, those appear to be longer-term plans rather than anything to expect soon. That isn’t to say they aren’t exciting pieces of technology, only that VR as a consumer medium isn’t going to take over the world tomorrow.

    What do you make of Pitchford’s comments? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • See All Of Battlefield Hardline's Gadgets and Vehicles

    See All Of Battlefield Hardline's Gadgets and Vehicles

    With just about a month to go before Battlefield Hardline‘s release on March 17, developer Visceral Games has updated the game’s website to show off all of the title’s gadgets and vehicles.

    Each side–cops and criminals–has ten classes of vehicles to use, including counter-attack trucks, sedans, bikes, and boats, among others. The criminal variants of each vehicle have an edgier flair to them–see the comparison image below.

    Hardline also has tons of gadgets, including grappling hooks and ziplines, both of which are new the series and were tested out extensively during the game’s recently concluded beta. See the galleries below for lots more on Hardline’s gadgets and vehicles.

    The Hardline release date is March 17 in the US and March 20 in the UK on Xbox 360, Xbox One,PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC. For lots more on the beta, check out the video above.

    Vehicles:

    Click through the image gallery below to see more

    Gadgets:

    The zipline; use it to quickly travel between two points
    M67 frag grenade; you know what this does
    The M79 / M320 HE breach-loading grenade launcher

    You can see the rest of Battlefield Hardline’s gadgets at the game’s website.

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  • So That Was Law & Order's GamerGate Episode

    So That Was Law & Order's GamerGate Episode

    When Law & Order: SVU takes on video games, the results are usually not pretty. Tonight’s episode—a GamerGate special—was no exception.

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  • The Glorious Age Of Sail

    The Glorious Age Of Sail

    Juhani Jokinen is a Finnish concept artist who currently works at Ubisoft. The most recent game he worked on that you might have played is last year’s Trials Fusion.

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  • A Third-Party Callback To Transformers' Scariest Headmaster 

    A Third-Party Callback To Transformers' Scariest Headmaster 

    Earlier this week I took my first steps into the world of pricey third-party Transformers with something pink and frilly . Now it’s time for something darker. Meet FansProject’s Function X4, Sigma L, a third party answer to the Decepticon’s scariest Headmaster.

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  • Crazy SNES Controller Had All The Buttons

    Crazy SNES Controller Had All The Buttons

    In the late 90s, Canadian company TranDirect Holding had an idea: what if you could connect a Super Nintendo to a phone line, and use it to do your banking on? And what if instead of using a regular SNES controller, you used a sweet custom BANKING CONTROLLER.

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  • Grim Fandango Has Aged Terribly, But So Have We

    Grim Fandango Has Aged Terribly, But So Have We

    First: a list of things that are great about Grim Fandango and will always be great about Grim Fandango. Consider this an attempt to appease the angry mob congregating outside the Kotaku Australia office 30 minutes after I hit publish on this article.

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  • ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’ Trailer: Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer Are ’60s Spies

    Man From UNCLE trailer

    Henry Cavill took a break from being Superman to be The Man From U.N.C.L.E. for Warner Bros. and Guy Ritchie, and now you can see the first footage of him in action. The film features Cavill and Armie Hammer as a pair of unlikely American and Russian spies who work together in the swinging ’60s and the Cold War.

    Imagine a spy movie with the action sensibility of Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes movies, filtered through the visual sense of the first couple seasons of Mad Men and you’ll be in the ballpark. Check out the Man From UNCLE trailer below.

    The Man From U.N.C.L.E. opens in the US on August 14. Trailer via Warner Bros.

    Henry Cavill (“Man of Steel”) stars as Napoleon Solo opposite Armie Hammer (“The Social Network”) as Illya Kuryakin in director Guy Ritchie’s “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” a fresh take on the hugely popular 1960s television series.

    Set against the backdrop of the early 1960s, at the height of the Cold War, “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” centers on CIA agent Solo and KGB agent Kuryakin. Forced to put aside longstanding hostilities, the two team up on a joint mission to stop a mysterious international criminal organization, which is bent on destabilizing the fragile balance of power through the proliferation of nuclear weapons and technology. The duo’s only lead is the daughter of a vanished German scientist, who is the key to infiltrating the criminal organization, and they must race against time to find him and prevent a worldwide catastrophe.

    The post ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’ Trailer: Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer Are ’60s Spies appeared first on /Film.

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  • ‘Aloha’ Trailer: Cameron Crowe’s Latest Features Bradley Cooper and Emma Stone

    Cameron Crowe Aloha

    Cameron Crowe‘s latest film, Aloha, now has a trailer. It’s been a film somewhat shrouded in mystery. The project didn’t have a title for a long time, then was delayed, but now many questions about the film have been answered.

    Aloha opens May 29. It stars Bradley Cooper, Rachel McAdams, Emma Stone, Danny McBride, John Krasinski, Alec Baldwin and Bill Murray. Check out the Cameron Crowe Aloha trailer below.

    Aloha trailer

    Thanks to People for the trailer.

    So basically the movie is what we’d heard. A military contractor screws up something royally, but then gets assigned to Hawaii to oversee a satellite launch. There, he has to deal with his ex-girlfriend, a new flame and more.

    I mean – it’s a Cameron Crowe movie. That’s exciting. You can see those Crowe moments in there, the solid dialogue, the awesome use of music. But I really feel like one of two things is in play here. Either the movie is impossible to market or we have a problem. I’m gonna hope for the former. You don’t get a cast like that, a few of which are going to be coming off fresh Oscar-nominates, without a script that makes sense and works as an uplifting, unique story.

    I keep thinking back to movies like Jerry Maguire, Almost Famous or Say Anything. Those are all pretty odd movies if you just write down their log lines but, ultimately, they work right? I’m hoping it’s the same for Aloha. A complicated movie that works when you watch it, but isn’t easily digestible in a 2 minute trailer.

    Note: this film was originally called Deep Tiki, had Ben Stiller and Reese Witherspoon attached, and was a very similar story but had lots of Hawaiian gods in it. It’s a weird movie no matter what form it’s in.

    The post ‘Aloha’ Trailer: Cameron Crowe’s Latest Features Bradley Cooper and Emma Stone appeared first on /Film.

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