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  • Full International Trailer for Spanish Horror Fantasy Film 'Errementari'

    Full International Trailer for Spanish Horror Fantasy Film 'Errementari'

    Errementari Trailer

    This looks freaky cool. A full-length international trailer has debuted for a Spanish horror fantasy film titled Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil, which has been playing at a few of the big horror film festivals in Europe since premiering in Sitges late last year. From Spanish filmmaker Paul Urkijo Alijo, Errementari does tell the story of a blacksmith outside of a small town, who is perhaps possessed by the devil. It’s actually about a government commissioner investigating the blacksmith, and a young orphan girl named Usue who manages to sneak inside the smithy’s place and discover the truth. Errementari stars Kandido Uranga as the blacksmith Patxi, Uma Bracaglia as Usue, plus Eneko Sagardoy, Ramón Aguirre, José Ramón Argoitia, Gorka Aguinagalde, Josean Bengoetxea, and Iñigo de la Iglesia. I’m not sure what to make of this, could be good or could be bad. The shot of the devil at the end is wicked. ›››

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  • William Jackson Harper in First Full Trailer for Thriller 'They Remain'

    William Jackson Harper in First Full Trailer for Thriller 'They Remain'

    They Remain Trailer

    “When I’m into something, I can’t let it go.” Paladin has debuted the trailer for a slow burn psychological thriller titled They Remain, from writer/director Philip Gelatt. This first premiered at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival last fall, but hasn’t played at many other festivals. Adapted from one of Laird Barron’s short stories, the film is about two scientists, who share a romantic history, that are tasked with investigating unnatural animal behavior on the site of a Manson Family-style cult’s compound. Actor William Jackson Harper (seen in Paterson, and on “The Good Place”) stars along with Rebecca Henderson. This is one of those psychological films that slowly breaks down into the question of “what is real and what is imagined.” It also seems like a good companion to Alex Garland’s Annihilation, strangely enough. Worth a quick look. ›››

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  • Another New Trailer for That 'Overboard' Remake Starring Anna Faris

    Another New Trailer for That 'Overboard' Remake Starring Anna Faris

    Overboard Trailer

    “I have an idea… that is poetic in its justice.” Pantelion Films has unveiled a official trailer for the comedy remake Overboard, updating the 1987 movie with Goldie Hawn & Kurt Russell. The plot is about a spoiled, wealthy yacht owner who is thrown overboard and becomes the target of revenge from his mistreated employee. We featured the first trailer for this late last year, and the release is coming up in April. This new version of Overboard stars Eugenio Derbez and Anna Faris, as well as Eva Longoria, John Hannah, Swoosie Kurtz, Josh Segarra, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Emily Maddison, and Mel Rodriguez. This looks amusing, a bit cheesy, with some revenge humor you may love or may hate. How many people are familiar with the original? Is it really necessary to remake this? Maybe it’s just all about getting back at the rich man. ›››

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  • UK Sales Chart: PS4's Shadow Of The Colossus Debuts Top, Beats Sales Of PS2 Original

    Shadow of the Colossus’s PS4 remake was a critical success when it launched last week, and now it appears it’s also performed well at retail. The game has finished top of the UK physical sales chart for its debut week (ending February 10).

    Sales monitor Chart-Track says the PS2 original also finished at No.1 when it was released in 2006, but the remake’s first week sales were up 73% over its ancestor. Elsewhere, EA Sports UFC 3 maintains its position at No.2, although Monster Hunter World slips to No.3. The rest of the top five remains the same, with FIFA 18 staying at No.4 and Grand Theft Auto V at No.5.

    Retailer-led price promotions mean The Evil Within 2 and Overwatch: Game of the Year Edition re-enter the chart this week at No.10 and No.13, respectively. In addition to Shadow of the Colossus, the only other new game in the chart is the Nintendo Switch exclusive Dragon Quest Builders, which debuts at No.31.

    In our Shadow of the Colossus PS4 remake review, critic Edmond Tran said the game is a “tremendous journey, and one well worth taking and retaking.” He continued: “The visual overhaul is stunning, thoroughly enhancing every facet of Wander and Agro’s excellent adventure. Galloping through the tranquil world is always breathtaking; felling a monumental colossus is always humbling. Shadow of the Colossus is a beautiful reconstruction of an already exceptional title. It continues to be a modern classic and is an extraordinary game that everyone must experience.”

    If you prefer to make your own mind up, check out some 4K Shadow of the Colossus gameplay, or see us mess with the game’s visuals using a bunch of filters. You can also watch the remake’s reveal trailer or watch us take down its first five bosses.

    You can read the full top 10 sales chart below, courtesy of UKIE and Chart-Track. Note this table does not include digital sales data, and so should not be considered representative of all UK game sales.

    1. Shadow of the Colossus
    2. EA Sports UFC 3
    3. Monster Hunter World
    4. FIFA 18
    5. Grand Theft Auto V
    6. Call of Duty: WWII
    7. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
    8. Super Mario Odyssey
    9. Assassin’s Creed Origins
    10. The Evil Within 2

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  • Nintendo May Abandon Mario Movie If The Idea Isn't Interesting Enough

    Nintendo is making an animated Mario movie with Minions and Despicable Me company Illumination Entertainment. This was finally confirmed in January. Now, Nintendo has shared some further details about the much-anticipated movie, including the fact that Nintendo is not afraid to back away from the project if the idea is not compelling enough.

    In the English translation of a recent investor Q&A, Shigeru Miyamoto, who is producing the film, started off by saying he has been thinking about an animated movie for “many years now.” He said some wondered why Nintendo didn’t do this faster, as some believe “making a game is like making a movie.” But that’s not necessarily the case.

    “Interactive experiences are completely different from non-interactive media, and to make a movie I want a film expert to do the work,” Miyamoto said about Illumination.

    Miyamoto went on to say that he began discussions with Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri (who picked up an Oscar nomination for Despicable Me 2) more than two years ago. “Chris is extremely cost-conscious and time-conscious in his quest to make successful movies,” Miyamoto said. Meledandri is also producing the untitled Mario movie.

    Perhaps more notably, Miyamoto added that Nintendo and Illumination might decide to back away from making a Mario movie if the script doesn’t live up to their standards. Right now, the screenplay is “progressing,” Miyamoto said, though it remains to be seen who the writers are. In Hollywood, just because a movie has been announced, doesn’t mean it will ever happen.

    “We’ve talked together and share the feeling that if we can’t make something interesting we’ll just call it quits,” Miyamoto said. “But we’ve already met a number of times to hash out the screenplay, our talks together are progressing, and I hope to make an announcement once we’ve ironed out some things like the schedule.”

    As previously reported, the plan is for the movie to be in theatres before the Tokyo Olympics in 2020; that’s also when Nintendo hopes to have the Super Nintendo Land theme park open at Universal in Japan.

    Miyamoto has previously experimented with film, even releasing a series of Pikmin shorts. Last year, Nintendo made it clear it was interested in expanding to films but that it would like to do “more than just license something.”

    1993’s live-action Super Mario Bros. movie was a critical and commercial failure, with star Bob Hoskins–who played Mario–said it was the worst movie he’s ever been a part of.

    Over the years, Nintendo has been very hesitant to bring its franchises–which with Mario, Zelda, Donkey Kong, and others are among the biggest names in all of entertainment–to movies and TV. Given their prominence in the entertainment world, Hollywood has surely come knocking for adapatations, and now it appears Nintendo is finally moving ahead. Netflix was reportedly interested in making a Zelda TV show, though this never happened.

    As for why Nintendo is looking at more licensing deals, Kimishima said in 2016 that fewer and fewer young people are finding out about Nintendo games through…games.Instead, they’re discovering Nintendo and its characters through things like officially licensed Mario toothbrushes. So you can expect these kinds of licensing deals to continue and possibly increase, Kimishima said at the time.

    For more on Nintendo’s latest investor Q&A, check out the stories linked below.

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  • Switch Lifecycle Could Extend Beyond The Typical 5-6 Year Window, Nintendo Says

    Switch Lifecycle Could Extend Beyond The Typical 5-6 Year Window, Nintendo Says

    Typically, console generations run for around 5-6 years. With some amount of deviation, this has generally been true for consoles from the big three: Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo.

    But Nintendo believes its new system, the Switch, could potentially run for a longer period of time. Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto said during a recent investor Q&A that he believes the Switch stands to be successful for a long time to come due to its unique hybrid nature and Nintendo’s efforts to create compelling content that leverages the system’s unique attributes.

    “When you think about what can be done with the Nintendo Switch as a device that can be taken on the go and that every person has in their hands to play, you realise it has many features not available on any other hardware to date,” Miyamoto said. “Nintendo also has a system in place whereby the software developers focus on these hardware features in their development efforts for the continuation of the Nintendo Switch business.”

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    He added: “Up until now, the hardware lifecycle has trended at around five or six years, but it would be very interesting if we could prolong that life cycle, and I think you should be looking forward to that.”

    Nintendo director Shinya Takahashi went on to say that the company is working with “junior” developers inside the company to continue to “create interesting products” that are both fun to play and reach a wide audience.

    “Behind the unceasing stream of Nintendo Switch software releases to date is an approach to development that concentrates on development, itself the fruit of efforts several years ago to integrate the software development teams, which has made it easier to organise teams.”

    By comparison, the Wii U was released in 2012, with production ending globally in January 2017. The Switch launched in March 2017, going on surpass the lifetime sales of the Wii U after just 10 months. If Nintendo’s prediction comes true and the Switch has a lifecycle longer than 5-6 years, we could see it still in the market into 2023 and potentially beyond depending on how things go.

    Some of Nintendo’s biggest franchises have already been released on the Switch (Super Mario, Mario Kart, and Zelda are among them) but fans are still waiting for a Super Smash Bros. game. Given that it is one of Nintendo’s biggest and best-known franchises, we can expect it to eventually come to Switch, though it remains to be seen when that may happen.

    For more on Nintendo’s latest investor Q&A, check out the stories linked below.

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  • Fortnite Dev Responds To Concerns Over Proposed Matchmaking System On PS4, Xbox One, And PC

    Last week, Fortnite developer Epic Games announced that some changes are coming to the popular Battle Royale game’s matchmaking system. Some voiced concerns about the proposed changes, and now Epic has said it will take this feedback into “careful consideration” before making any concrete changes to matchmaking.

    In a tweet, Epic said, “We heard you loud and clear concerning changes to matchmaking! We’ll be sorting through all of the feedback we’ve been given and take it into careful consideration before taking any steps.”

    We heard you loud and clear concerning changes to matchmaking! We’ll be sorting through all of the feedback we’ve been given and take it into careful consideration before taking any steps.

    — Fortnite (@FortniteGame) February 10, 2018

    The root of the concerns come from a single line in a recent Fortnite “State of Development” blog post. Epic said said in the post, “We are working on changes to matchmaking that are aimed at creating matches with a more balanced distribution of skill.”

    The suggestion here is that Fortnite might be adopting a skill-based matchmaking system, meaning that players would be matched with those who have a comparable skill level. Many games used skill-based matchmaking, so it wouldn’t be a new phenomenon. But for Fortnite, some expressed concerns that such a system would make the game feel more serious in nature instead of a more casual experience.

    We have followed up with Epic Games in an attempt to get more details about what might be changing in Fortnite’s matchmaking system. We’ll report back with anything we hear from the developer.

    If Fortnite does end up adopting a skill-based matchmaking system, one possibility is that this is limited to a specific playlist. Other games have “serious” and “casual” playlists, giving players an option for how they want to play. It could be that Epic adopts something similar for Fortnite, though no announcements have been made as of yet.

    In other Fortnite news, the game recently passed 3.4 million concurrent users, which is ahead of the record that PUBG set earlier this year. Additionally, a 60 FPS mode is coming to PS4 Pro and Xbox One X later this month. For more on Fortnite, check out GameSpot’s gallery of 12 things we wish we knew before getting started.

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  • Cyberpunk 2077 News Could Come At E3 This Year

    Following rumours from last week, Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red has now all but confirmed that it will be attending E3 2018 in June. The Polish developer’s director of PR and global communication confirmed the news to GameSpot in a coy statement.

    “Yes, we’re on the list – i.e. https://www.e3expo.com/participating-companies. But there is no additional comment on that from us,” the representative said.

    Last week it was discovered that the list of “Participating Companies” for E3 2018 included CD Projekt Red. This led some to believe that the studio might have plans to show off or discuss Cyberpunk 2077 in some manner at the big-time gaming show in Los Angeles. Given that it has been years since we’ve heard anything official about the game, people got understandably excited about this development.

    However, CD Projekt Red’s name being on the list of “Participating Companies” does not necessarily mean the studio will have any news to share on Cyberpunk 2077 or any of its other games. It could be that CD Projekt Red is attending E3 for the purposes of meeting with business partners or showing things behind closed doors, outside of the public eye.

    The studio has yet to confirm any specifics plans for the show, but those details may come into focus in the weeks and months ahead. E3 2018 runs June 12-14, though briefings from Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo are expected to take place earlier that week.

    In January, the Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account came alive for the first time in four years, leading some to believe that news about the much-anticipated game might be coming soon. The game was initially announced in 2012, with a teaser trailer debuting the next year. It’s been a long wait for any news or update on the game’s development.

    In addition to Cyberpunk 2077 and the continued support of Gwent, CD Projekt Red plans to release another AAA RPG in the 2017-2021 window. CD Projekt Red was tight-lipped about Cyberpunk 2077, the studio has said absolutely nothing about this other game.

    Although platforms for Cyberpunk 2077 have not yet been announced, the studio has said it will “probably” come to Xbox One, PS4, and PC. While you wait for news about Cyberpunk 2077, you can check out GameSpot’s new feature, “Why Cyberpunk 2077 Is So Important To The Genre And Modern Society.”

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  • Talented Icelandic Composer Jóhann Jóhannsson Has Died at Age 48

    Talented Icelandic Composer Jóhann Jóhannsson Has Died at Age 48

    Jóhann Jóhannsson

    Oh no. This is so tragic. Icelandic musician / composer Jóhann Jóhannsson has passed away, according to multiple reports online (see: THR) that confirm the news with his manager. According to the reports, Jóhannsson died at age 48 in Berlin, where he was living, though no other details about what happened are known yet. This hits really hard, because Jóhannsson was on his way to starting an awesome career as a very talented, very unique composer for films as well as theatre, dance and TV. His most recent work includes the score for Darren Aronofsky’s mother! (not in the final cut), the Danish film In the Blood, and Colin Firth’s The Mercy. He also earned two Oscar nominations for his scores for The Theory of Everything and Sicario. ›››

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  • Official Trailer for 'Ramen Heads' Documentary About the Best Ramen

    Official Trailer for 'Ramen Heads' Documentary About the Best Ramen

    Ramen Heads Trailer

    “It’s worth waiting a whole day just to eat this ramen.” FilmBuff has released the trailer for a delectable documentary titled Ramen Heads from Japan, profiling five of the finest Japanese ramen chefs and their techniques. If you love ramen, you have to see this. If you don’t know what ramen really is, you have to see this. If you love good food, you have to see this. Koki Shigeno’s Ramen Heads is a fascinating culinary film about what makes ramen so great, and how dedicated to their craft these various chefs are. “As a chef maybe you need to be more of a ramen head than your customers. You need to make the soup so good that people never get tired of it, even if they eat it every day.” I caught this at IDFA and it’s an okay doc, felt more like a film best for train/bus trips than the cinema, but it will make you love ramen even more. Get a taste below. ›››

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