Category: Gameinformer

  • A Sequel And All Female Spin-Off For Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Is In The Works

    A Sequel And All Female Spin-Off For Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Is In The Works

    According to an article by The Hollywood Reporter, Sony is already starting on a sequel for its upcoming animated film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, as well as an all-female spin-off.

    Joaquim Dos Santos who executive produced Netflix’s Voltron: Legendary Defender and whose work includes Avatar: The Last Airbender and Justice League Unlimited will direct the sequel. Sony is currently in discussion with Lauren Montgomery who co-directed DC projects like Batman: Year One and Superman/Batman: Apocalypse to head up the spin-off. Bek Smith who penned episodes for CBS’s The Zoo will write the spin-off’s script. 

    The filmmakers behind Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, will be involved in some capacity, as will Marvel Studios’ CEO Avi Arad. Amy Pascal who produced the live-action films and the upcoming Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse will resume production on both projects.

    So far, no plot details have been released on either film. Speculation is that the sequel will continue around Miles Morales, with the spin-off possibly focusing on Spider-Gwen who is also in the upcoming animated film. 

    Releasing in theaters on December 14, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a breath of fresh air for a universe that’s been largely given the live-action treatment on the big screen, and apparently even has a wink and a nod to Insomniac’s critically-acclaimed Spider-Man. The buzz around the web is that the film is also a contender for an animation award courtesy of its unique art style.

    [Source: The Hollywood Reporter]

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  • Dark Horse's Halo Omnibus Launches Tomorrow

    Dark Horse's Halo Omnibus Launches Tomorrow

    A new Halo game is in the works, but Master Chief likely won’t be returning to video games any time soon. If you need your fix of the green armor, Dark Horse is launching a new Halo Omnibus tomorrow that features chapters written by Halo 4’s senior writer Chris Schlerf, and Halo 5: Guardians’ lead writer Brian Reed.

    This monstrous 368-page paperback book reprints the complete three-issue series of Halo: Initiation and the first 12 issues of Halo: Escalation. Readers will also find a cover gallery and a variety of process pages. Along with Reed and Schlerf, the book features writing by Duffy Boudreau, and art by Sergio Arino, Ricardo Sanchez, and Douglas Franchin. The cover is illustrated by Jean-Sebastein Rossbach.

    Halo: Escalation is set after the events of Halo 4, and follows the crew of the UNSC Infinity as they try to foster peace between the Elites and Brutes. What they soon find, however, is a long-lost UNSC asset is in enemy hands. Halo: Initiation tells the story of Sarah Palmer before she wore Spartan armor.

    The Halo Omnibus retails for $24.99. Dark Horse lists it as volume 1, meaning we’ll likely see another in the future!

     

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  • Himura Kenshin and Makoto Shishio Cross Swords In New Jump Force Trailer

    Himura Kenshin and Makoto Shishio Cross Swords In New Jump Force Trailer

    The latest Jump Force trailer has revealed the character models and attacks for their new additions to the Shonen Jump brawler. Last week Bandai Namco announced that characters from the anime/manga Rurouni Kenshin would be joining the roster. The new trailer shows off the sword-based attacks of protagonist Himura Kenshin and Kyoto arc antagonist, Makoto Shishio.

    Released as a manga in 1994, the story of Rurouni Kenshin follows Kenshin, a former assassin who in later life swears off his murderous past and becomes a wandering swordsman who pursues justice without taking lives. To do so he has the lethal edge of his katana turned inward making killing with it practically impossible. The antagonist Makoto Shishio, was likewise an assassin before being burned alive by the government, forcing him to adopt his covered-in-bandages look.

    The trailer seems to give us a glimpse of Shishio’s fiery finishing move, as well as Kenshin’s ultimate slice among other moves.

    Jump Force is set to release February 15. For more info on the power-packed anime roster, be sure to check out our video compilation of nearly every ultimate attack revealed thus far, or our news hub where we’ll keep you constantly updated with all the latest powered-up transformations and energy bombs. 

     

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  • Just Cause 4's New Trailer Has The Baddies Asking 'One Man Did All This?'

    Just Cause 4's New Trailer Has The Baddies Asking 'One Man Did All This?'

    You’ll be able to play the one-man wrecking crew and leader of The Army of Chaos, Rico Rodriguez, when Just Cause 4 comes out next week. Three years after Just Cause 3, the fourth entry in the over-the-top action-adventure game is just around the corner and has already gone gold. To celebrate Avalanche Studios and Square Enix released a live-action trailer that gives us a hilarious glimpse of the enemies’ stories about Rico Rodriguez.

    In a struggle not unlike describing video games to a non-gamer, this trailer shows low ranking Black Hand soldiers attempting to explain how a  man riding a tornado was able to destroy an entire base by himself to their incredulous and angry boss. The enemy soldiers’ get more and more enthusiastic about Rico’s exploits – flying in on a tornado, infiltrating the base like a panther, and creatively using the environment to take them out – before their leader silences them with a gunshot in the air. 

    Just Cause 4 releases on December 4 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. If you missed the last high-flying trailer for the game, you can check it out right here. Also, make sure you don’t miss our impressions of the deliriously fun demo.

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  • Ubisoft Reveals Assassin's Creed Odyssey's First Post-Launch Story Arc

    Ubisoft Reveals Assassin's Creed Odyssey's First Post-Launch Story Arc

    A few months back, Ubisoft announced their DLC plans for Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, which included remasters of two older Assassin’s Creed games and two DLC journeys that Ubisoft dubbed “Story Arcs.” The first of those story arcs, Legacy of the First Blade, starts with its own first episode on December 4.

    You can check out the trailer for the post-launch story arc below.

    The first episode, Hunted, launches on December 4 on all platforms. The story arc has two more episodes after Hunted, though they have not yet been specifically dated, titled Shadow Heritage and Bloodline and will be coming in early 2019. The story arc will lead Kassandra or Alexios “to encounter Darius, the legend who was first to wield the Assassin’s Hidden Blade.” 

    The DLC story arcs also come with new equipment and new skills for the player characters to matter. 

    The second story arc will be titled The Fate of Atlantis. While Ubisoft has not detailed that DLC yet, it is not hard to figure out what it might entail by the name. The season pass includes both story arcs, as well as remasters of Assassin’s Creed III and Assassin’s Creed: Liberation, both of which are releasing in March.

    Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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  • Bethesda Facing Possible Class-Action Lawsuit Over Fallout 76

    Bethesda Facing Possible Class-Action Lawsuit Over Fallout 76

    The tale of Fallout 76 has been a strange one since its first reveal at E3. Even at the time, it seems Bethesda knew that fans would be uneasy with the new take on Fallout by how often they couched introductions of the game with assurance that it was still Fallout at its heart. One reaction Bethesda probably did not see coming, however, is the idea that a class-action lawsuit over the game’s buggy nature and Bethesda’s reticence to provide refunds.

    The law firm Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is currently investigating and soliciting clients for a possible class action lawsuit against Bethesda over Fallout 76. According to the firm’s class action page, they’re hoping to represent players who bought the game and were unhappy with the quality level of the product from a technical perspective. More to the point, they are alleging that Bethesda is refusing refunds on the product.

    “While minor bugs and glitches are expected with the release of most new games, Fallout 76 launched with a 56GB patch that has proven to be but a starting point for the game’s problems,” the firm writes on the suit solicitation page. “Gamers who have tried to receive a refund because of the game’s myriad glitches have been unable to do so since they downloaded the game, leaving them to deal with an unplayable experience until patches bring it back to a playable state.”

    There have been a number of reports on Reddit about Bethesda refusing refunds for the game on PC, it is not clear if this is a blanket policy. Bethesda chose not to release Fallout 76 on Steam, which has a two-hours-or-two-weeks return policy on games, opting instead of release only on their Bethesda launcher. Bethesda’s own return policy allows for returns of unopened physical items, but zero exceptions for any games bought digitally unless mandated by law like in Europe.

    Class action lawsuits over video games is not a new concept. In 2013, firm Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP filed a suit against EA alleging that the company made false statements about Battlefield 4 and the bugginess of the game affected its sales. That was a little different because it had more to do with the effect those actions had on shareholder value. In that case, the judge sided with EA.

    Bethesda has apologized for the radio silence and lack of communication concerning Fallout 76 and outlined a roadmap for future fixes today. You can find our review of the open world multiplayer Fallout game right here.

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  • December's Xbox Games With Gold Lineup Includes Mercenaries And Dragon Age 2

    December's Xbox Games With Gold Lineup Includes Mercenaries And Dragon Age 2

    Thanks to Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, many of you are likely swimming in new games to play. Just don’t forget to download your free Xbox games for the remainder of this month, and set a reminder to get your free haul of titles in the month ahead.

    Xbox’s next offering is decidedly retro, with the biggest games falling on Xbox 360. If you want to take a stroll down memory lane, you can download Dragon Age 2 between December 1 and 15, and Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction between December 16 and 31. Both titles work on Xbox One via backward compatibility.

    Game Informer’s Joe Juba enjoyed Dragon Age 2, but says in his review that it’s a step back from Dragon Age: Origins. “The new battle system is fun, but not nearly as satisfying or rewarding as Origins’. Since you don’t even have a main antagonist until the final hours, the story pales in comparison to the original. If you put those complaints aside and remove Dragon Age II from the impressive shadow of its predecessor, you’ll find an engaging action/RPG experience that still retains BioWare’s trademark clever dialogue, cool characters, and detailed lore.”

    Mercenaries is a fun open-world experience from defunct studios LucasArts and Pandemic. You can watch us play through the game’s opening act in our Replay episode.

    Xbox One’s free games offer up radically different experiences. From December 1 through 15, players can download C.U.B.E. 2, a puzzle game in which you awaken on an alien world, and must figure out the mysteries of a monolith to get home. You’ll need to manipulate the monolith’s architecture using state-of-the-art gloves to see the secrets it hides.

    The month of free games concludes with Never Alone, a side-scrolling adventure that explores the culture of the Iñupiat people. Juba also reviewed this one for Game Informer, saying “the care with which the Iñupiat culture is represented is wonderful, and I loved learning about its customs and history. As an educational tool, Never Alone is a great success, but the gameplay does more to burden than bolster that achievement.”

    Never Alone will be available from December 16 to 31.

    [Source Xbox Wire]

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  • Bethesda Apologizes For Silence Surrounding Fallout 76, Details Upcoming Fixes

    Bethesda Apologizes For Silence Surrounding Fallout 76, Details Upcoming Fixes

    Following the problematic launch of Fallout 76, developer Bethesda Game Studios today outlined plans for two stability patches. The first patch will be available on December 4, and offers fixes for respawning when over encumbered, players getting stuck in power armor, boss loot drops, and cryolator effects. This patch also increases the stash limit from 400 to 600. Bethesda says this increase is “somewhat conservative,” yet plans to increase it again at a later date.

    On December 11, a second patch addresses C.A.M.P. placement issues on login, allows players to Respec SPECIAL points after level 50, and adds a new bulldozer option that can remove small trees, rocks, and other objects when trying to build.

    Both updates will also focus on fixing bugs and stability issues. Bethesda also will continue tweaking the balance of play.

    In a Reddit post, the studio’s community team also offered an apology for not offering information on potential fixes sooner. “We know you’re frustrated and angry at the state of things right now, whether it’s the issues you’re running into in the game, or the lack of communication about fixes, updates, or news,” Bethesda wrote. “Yesterday we posted to let you know that we’re still here gathering your feedback and, more importantly, working to get info from the team we can share. We didn’t want you to think the silence meant nothing was happening. We’re sorry and understand this was not the right approach, and we’ll work to make a better bridge between you and the dev team at BGS.”

    Fallout 76 is a mess of glitches, server crashes, and other technical issues right now. The game clearly wasn’t ready for its launch date, and players are struggling to make progress in the wasteland. Bethesda’s radio silence following launch was unacceptable, and the proposed updates don’t say enough about how the game will improve. We’ll have to wait to see if the bug and stability fixes help right the ship. Until we hear it’s improved, I suggest steering clear of this game.

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  • Details Emerge For Destiny 2: Black Armory

    Details Emerge For Destiny 2: Black Armory

    After the positive reception enjoyed by Destiny 2: Forsaken, Destiny 2 is about to receive its next big batch of content. Season pass owners can expect the launch of Black Armory beginning on December 4, and the content drop has a number of new activities to access and rewards to win.

    Black Armory includes content that rolls out beginning next week, but players can expect the focus on this new location to be the main in-game focus through March 4, 2019.

    The narrative of the new content focuses on an Exo named Ada-1, who invites you to a lost armory created by three Golden Age families from different cultures (French, Japanese, and Norse). She sends you out to reignite four distinct lost forges, and thereby gain access to forging a number of new weapons, including the return of the heavy machine gun weapon class. Weapons gained from the Black Armory carry new weapon mods, and those can be installed on any Forsaken weapons.

     

    The Lost Forges are a new game mode which can be tackled in a three-person matchmade fireteam, and it appears to be a variation on horde mode. Each of the forges appears to be in a different locale, and during the game mode you are literally acting as the blacksmith to forge your new weapons.

    Black Armory is also rolling out with a new raid entitled Scouge of the Past, which is set in the ruins of the Last City (presumably ruined through the events of the Red War in the base Destiny 2 game).

    Beyond those details, Black Armory is said to feature new quests, triumphs, and collections to pursue. Check out the graphic below from Bungie to see the breakdown of when different elements will launch throughout the season pass. 

    Click on the image to get a closer look at the calendar

    In addition, we’ve learned that Black Armory will feature at least five new exotic weapons. Anarchy is a grenade launcher for which the grenades stick to surfaces and chain arc bolts to other mines. Le Monarque is a bow that (on a perfect draw) inflicts damage over time using its pestilence arrows, and if that perfect draw is a precision hit, all enemies in a cloud of void energy receive damage over time. Last but not least, Izanagi’s Burden is a sniper rifle with an unusual perk; hold reload to consume the magazine, and load a round with additional range and damage. Jotun is a new fusion rifle that fits on your hand like an arm blaster, which shoots a fireball slug that sets the ground aflame. In addition, while it wasn’t explicitly mentioned, various hints strongly suggest that Black Armory will see the return of The Last Word hand cannon. 

    Check out the ViDoc below that released today for more information regarding what is on the way in Black Armory, and throughout the rest of the Season Pass. 

     

    Our Take
    Black Armory represents something of a new approach to content roll-out for the Destiny franchise. Previously, most major new characters and game modes would be delivered as part of a full expansion. Black Armory seems to be positioning itself differently, as just one part of the ongoing season pass for this year of Destiny 2. Time will tell if the new roll-out model will meet with approval from the community, but the game has built up some good will in recent months through the strong release of Forsaken, so I’m hopeful about what comes next.

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  • Next Sea Of Thieves Content Update Shrouded Spoils Announced

    Next Sea Of Thieves Content Update Shrouded Spoils Announced

    Rare and Microsoft have revealed the fourth and next major content for their high-seas piracy game Sea of Thieves. Players can look forward to Shrouded Spoils, which brings a host of new features and additions to the game.

    Shrouded Spoils brings fog to the game as a weather effect, turning the occasional boat journey into a N64 first-person shooter in terms spookiness and visibility. This means that danger can come out of nowhere for both you and enemies.

    Other changes include visual changes for the megalodon, six new skeleton forts to raid, new ship customizaition items, new mermaid statues, faster improvements for Krakens, and more. The update goes live on November 28, which is tomorrow, so you won’t have to wait too long to get your mega-piracy on.

    Sea of Thieves is available for Xbox One and PC.

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