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  • Fire Emblem 3DS Remake Features Some Major Changes

    Fire Emblem 3DS Remake Features Some Major Changes

    Nintendo today shared new details about Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, the upcoming “reimagined” 3DS version of Fire Emblem Gaiden.

    At PAX East, Nintendo showed off the game ahead of its (surprisingly soon) May release. This provided us with a look at two of Echoes’ major new features, both of which were teased in the announcement trailer back in January. Rather than moving directly from mission to mission, a world map allows you to have some freedom in choosing what you do next.

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    Among the things you’ll find on the map are dungeons. These abandon the standard top-down camera view and allow you to explore them in 3D with a third-person camera. Destroyable objects and treasure chests hide items and money to find, and you’ll also encounter enemies. Engaging one takes you into a standard Fire Emblem battle. It’s almost like a mini mission, as you still have access to your squad and face multiple enemies, rather than simply taking part in a one-on-one fight. You can gain an edge by attacking the foe in the dungeon before combat begins, reducing their health to start the battle, but they can also do the same to you.

    Rather than playing as a single character of your creation, Echoes follows a pair of “dueling” protagonists that you’ll swap between. Celica and Alm each set out to defend their country, but they take different approaches to doing so. You’ll be able to swap back and forth between the two routinely, or you can spend longer stretches of time playing as one before jumping into the other’s story. We didn’t see much of the story, but Echoes is notable for being the first Fire Emblem game to feature full voice acting (some very minor characters aside).

    Two other changes will either be greeted warmly or harshly depending upon the types of units you favor. Archers can now counter-attack from a single tile away, potentially allowing you to be more aggressive with them. On the other hand, mages now expend a portion of their health in order to cast spells, forcing you to much more careful about how they are deployed and utilized.

    A Nintendo rep wasn’t able to confirm as much, but what we saw suggested that weapon durability won’t be making a comeback after it was excised from Fates. And, true to its roots as 1992’s Fire Emblem Gaiden, it also doesn’t feature a support system during battles; that wasn’t introduced until later in the series. Also absent was the traditional weapon triangle, although the rep did say there are ways to gain an advantage in battles without offering any specifics.

    Fire Emblem Echoes launches for 3DS on May 19.

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  • No Star Wars Celebration In 2018, Next One Coming In 2019

    This year’s Star Wars Celebration fan event will be the last one until 2019. There will not be a Star Wars Celebration event in 2018, Lucasfilm confirmed in a post on Celebration’s website.

    “The next official Celebration is slated for a location and date soon-to-be announced, in 2019,” reads a statement on the site (via Inside The Magic).

    As Inside The Magic explains, the Star Wars Celebration event started in 1999 to mark the launch of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. The show has never had a set schedule, as events were held with the release of the new prequels and then biennially or annually.

    Things are different these days with the Star Wars film series, as new installments in the franchise come out every year. The Force Awakens premiered in 2015, with Rogue One following in 2016. This year’s movie is The Last Jedi, while the untitled Han Solo movie will come in 2018. No Star Wars Celebration in 2018 means this year’s is the last before the Han Solo movie, though of course Disney does not need a dedicated event to market and promote a film.

    This year’s Star Wars Celebration takes place April 13-16 in Orlando, Florida. While not confirmed, the event would seem to be a likely place for Lucasfilm to release the first trailer for The Last Jedi. Writer-director Rian Johnson and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy will appear on a panel together to talk about the new film. Special guests and surprises have been teased for the event.

    There will also be news about Star Wars video games, potentially including Star Wars Battlefront 2, which is due out this year.

    In other Star Wars news, The Wire‘s Michael Kenneth Williams has joined the Han Solo movie, while footage from The Last Jedi was shown at a Disney shareholder meeting this week.

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  • Star Wars Han Solo Adds The Wire, Assassin's Creed Actor

    Star Wars Han Solo Adds The Wire, Assassin's Creed Actor

    As rumored, The Wire and Assassin’s Creed actor Michael Kenneth Williams is joining next year’s Han Solo Star Wars movie, Lucasfilm has confirmed. In a blog post, the movie company said Williams brings “charisma, humanity, and nobility to all his performances.”

    The announcement is no big surprise, as a report last week claimed that Williams was in “final talks” to appear in the Han Solo movie.

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    The untitled Han Solo movie will focus on Han Solo’s “early encounters” with Lando Calrissian and is currently in production.

    Han Solo is played by Alden Ehrenreich, while Donald Glover portrays Lando Calrissian. Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke is also in the movie, alongside Hunger Games actor Woody Harrelson, both in unspecified roles. Westworld actress Thandie Newton and Fleabag‘s Phoebe Waller-Bridge will appear in the movie as well, though their parts have not been announced.

    Basketball player Joonas Suotamo plays Chewbacca.

    “Watching such inspired people from all over the world, with such unique voices, come together for the sole purpose of making art, is nothing short of miraculous,” directors Chris Lord and Phil Miller said in a statement. “We can’t think of anything funny to say, because we just feel really moved, and really lucky.”

    The Han Solo movie opens on May 25, 2018. The next entry in the series is this year’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which picks up immediately after 2015’s The Force Awakens. Footage from the film was shown at a Disney shareholder meeting this week.

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  • Aladdin Movie Launches Open Casting Call For Jasmine And Aladdin

    With Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast due in theaters next week, the company is of course giving that movie a ton of attention and promotion. But looking ahead, one of the company’s big live-action adaptations is Aladdin, and now that film is moving forward with an open casting call

    A casting notice appeared online this week via the Cindy Tolan Casting group (via Dani Fernandez on Twitter) for Middle Eastern actors aged 18-25. Open auditions are for the movie’s leads, Jasmine and Aladdin, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed.

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    — cindy tolan (@cindytolan1) March 7, 2017

    The casting call also mentions that actors need to be able to sing, and that’s because, like Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin will featuring singing scenes as the animated original did. The ability to dance is a “plus.” Auditions start in April. Successful candidates will film their scenes over an approximately six-month period, from July 2017 through January 2018 in the UK.

    Jasmine and Aladdin were voiced by Linda Larkin and Scott Weinger respectively in the 1992 animated movie. Robin Williams voiced Genie, Jonathan Freeman portrayed the villainous Jafar, and Gilbert Gottfried voiced the parrot Iago.

    The live-action Aladdin is being directed by Guy Ritchie (Snatch, The Man From Uncle) from a script penned by Big Fish‘s John August.

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  • Free Version Of Ubisoft's Extreme Sports Game Steep Is Available Today

    Free Version Of Ubisoft's Extreme Sports Game Steep Is Available Today

    Looking for something new to play this weekend? Ubisoft’s extreme sports game Steep is completely free to download and play today on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC for a limited time.

    Depending on your platform and where you live, Steep’s free version may already be available. Check out the image below to find out more about global availability. The free play weekend wraps up on Monday, March 13.

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    As announced previously, the free version of Steep comes with access to the entire game, which includes courses in the Alps and in Alaska, a region that was added in a recent free update. The game lets you ski, snowboard, wingsuit, and paraglide in an open-world, sandbox-style environment.

    During the free weekend, Steep’s standard edition will be 50 percent off. The Gold Edition will be 40 percent off on Xbox Live until March 13 and until March 20 for PS4. Ubisoft’s own Ubisoft Store will discount the game’s standard and gold editions by 50 percent until March 14.

    All progress from the free weekend will carry forward if you decide to buy the game. You can read more about Steep’s free weekend here on the game’s website.

    Steep launched in December and has been updated multiple times. In addition to the free Alaska DLC, the game has added things like new camera angles and the ability to record replays without the HUD. The game exceeded Ubisoft’s sales expectations, though the company never said what it was projecting the game to sell or how many copies it’s moved to date.

    For more on Steep, check out GameSpot’s review.

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  • New State Of Decay 2 Concept Art Shows A Beautiful Sunset

    New State Of Decay 2 Concept Art Shows A Beautiful Sunset

    Undead Labs has shared yet another piece of State of Decay 2 concept art. Posted on the game’s website, this art shows a gorgeous sunset scene.

    “This was us testing out different light levels in order to make the most effective 2016 E3 trailer,” the studio explained. “We ultimately decided on a little more past sunset than this.”

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    Undead Labs has been sharing new State of Decay concept art on a weekly basis for a long time now, but the campaign ends with this image. You can see the previous pieces of art here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

    The studio says State of Decay development is coming along “full steam ahead.” The game’s release date will be announced at E3 during Microsoft’s Xbox briefing on Sunday, June 11.

    State of Decay 2 was announced back at E3 2016 for Xbox One and PC. It’s a four-player co-op game, rather than the MMO Undead had discussed previously.

    All we’ve heard about State of Decay 2 so far is that its world will be “substantially larger” than the first game’s and that it will allow co-op players to split up.

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  • Kong: Skull Island Review Roundup

    Kong: Skull Island Review Roundup

    We’ve repromoted this story today, March 10, now that Kong: Skull Island is out.

    The new monster movie Kong: Skull Island comes to theaters this Friday, March 10. Ahead of that, reviews for the film have started to show up.

    To help you get an idea if the movie is worth your time and money, we’ve rounded up excerpts from a number of publication’s reviews; you can see them below. Go to GameSpot sister site Metacritic to see a wider look at reviews for Skull Island.

    Directed by The Kings of Summer‘s Jordan Vogt-Roberts, the movie’s tone was influenced by the PS2 game Shadow of the Colossus, with one of its creatures based in part on the Pokemon Cubone. Vogt-Roberts is also attached to the upcoming Metal Gear Solid movie, which is still in the works.

    Skull Island is part of an ongoing monster movie series that kicked off with 2014’s Godzilla. The next entry will be Godzilla: King of Monsters, which is expected in 2019.

    • Film: Kong: Skull Island
    • Release Date: March 10
    • Starring: Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, John Goodman, John C. Reilly, Samuel L. Jackson
    • Directed By: Jordan Vogt-Roberts
    • Rating: PG-13
    • Runtime: 118 minutes

    GameSpot

    Skull Island‘s most memorable moments come from spending time with Kong, and it’s a success because of that. Seeing the giant gorilla in quiet moments as he tends to his wounds and helps out other island inhabitants are as enjoyable to watch as the moments where he’s trying to tear apart the skull of a really big lizard. This is a film where philosophical quandaries are taken for granted; we know man is the real animal, we know beauty tames the beast. Kong: Skull Island revels in the magnificence of the big ape, and for the majority of its runtime, leans on its strengths of pitting man against ape, ape against monsters, and being a fun, over-the-top spectacle.” — Edmond Tran [Full review]

    Variety

    “A reboot set entirely on the great ape’s jungle island proves to be a better creature feature than either of the previous remakes.” — Owen Gleiberman [Full review]

    Empire

    “King Kong lives! But only just. This is an uneven adventure that’s saved by the spectacle of its towering title character and the various beasts with whom he shares his island home.” — Jonathan Pile [Full review]

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    Polygon

    “Kong: Skull Island gets what so many monster movies before it get wrong: There is humanity in the creatures, even if they can seem gigantic and monstrous at first. Vogt-Roberts understands what type of movie he’s trying to create, and succeeds in pulling that off. Despite Skull Island being riddled with flaws, it’s pretty hard not to have a smile on your face when Kong is on screen.” — Julia Alexander [Full review]

    IGN

    “There’s a moment in Kong: Skull Island when one of the soldiers plays some ’70s music for Reilly’s Marlow, who responds by asking, ‘How can you swing to this?,’ confused by the heavy emphasis on electric guitars rather than a piano or saxophone. Some King Kong purists may feel that same frustration with Skull Island, but while the aesthetic of this new adventure may be very different, it ends up evoking the same feeling that made King Kong such an icon in the first place. Even if this time, it’s coming to you with roaring electric guitars and napalm rather than Empire State Buildings and damsels in distress.” — Alex Welch [Full review]

    SlashFilm

    “Overall, Kong: Skull Island is one gnarly monster movie that doesn’t hide the monsters in the darkness or create tension by having them lurk in the background. Instead, it puts monsters front and center in the spotlight, and they come through with shining colors. Kong has never been more thrilling, and his nasty opponents make for such compelling monster fights that you’ll be even more disappointed in the fact that we didn’t get to see Godzilla do this much in his own return in 2014.” — Ethan Anderton [Full review]

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  • Watch New Pirates Of The Caribbean 5 International Trailer

    Following last week’s first full trailer for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, a new international promo for the seafaring action sequel has landed. Check it out below:

    Dead Men Tell No Tales stars Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow once more, with Geoffrey Rush returning as Barbossa. Javier Bardem will play the evil Captain Salazar–outside the US, the movie will be released as Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge.

    Orlando Bloom is also expected appear in the movie as Will Turner, making his first appearance in a Pirates movie since 2007’s At World’s End. The most recent film in the series was On Stranger Tides, released in 2011.

    We’ve also had first teaser, and the TV spot that was screened during the Super Bowl. The movie’s official synopsis reads:

    “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, 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.”

    The Beatles singer Paul McCartney apparently has a role in the movie, continuing the rock star trend that started with Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones appearing as Jack Sparrow’s father in At World’s End.

    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is directed by Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg and hits theaters on May 26, 2017.

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  • Binding Of Isaac Launches On Nintendo Switch Next Week After Delay

    The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ launches for Nintendo Switch on March 17, developer Nicalis has announced. The game was originally supposed to be available on day one for Nintendo’s new console, but it was delayed “for reasons beyond our control,” Nicalis said at the time.

    The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ available March 17th, 2017 on #NintendoSwitch
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    — Nicalis, Inc. (@nicalis) March 8, 2017

    The roguelike will be released both physically and digitally, with boxed versions coming with a reversible cover, 20-page color instruction manual, and a limited edition sticker sheet. The title will set you back $40.

    Afterbirth+ is an expansion to the base Binding of Isaac game. The DLC pack launched in January on PC, and is also coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Nicalis has not stated whether those versions were still on track for their “Spring 2017” release window.

    The Binding of Isaac’s previous expansion, Afterbirth, launched in October 2015, before making its way to PS4 and Xbox One in May 2016. The console port, Rebirth, launched in 2014.

    We reviewed the base game back in 2011. “Through smart design and simple mechanics, The Binding of Isaac manages to feel approachable despite its difficulty,” said critic Maxwell McGee. “Superfluous elements have been stripped out, and what remains is a tightly focused game that continues to feel fresh even after multiple completions. While it does lack some of the extra bells and whistles of other modern games, The Binding of Isaac remains an enjoyable (and demented) adventure.”

    Read more in our full Binding of Isaac review.

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  • Next Injustice 2 Character Reveal Coming Today

    Next Injustice 2 Character Reveal Coming Today

    NetherRealm will announce the next character for fighting game Injustice 2 today, the studio has announced. An image posted on the game’s website (below) confirms this, though it offers no other details about who the character might be.

    GameSpot will report back later today with the identity of the character when he or she is revealed.

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    In other news, NetherRealm told fans that they should follow the studio’s Instagram to see some “awesome exclusive content,” though this may not necessarily be tied to new character reveals.

    The latest confirmed character for Injustice 2 was Doctor Fate, a newcomer to the franchise. Some of the other confirmed playable characters for Injustice 2 so far include Swamp Thing, Batman, Blue Beetle, The Flash, Harley Quinn, Superman, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Deadshot, Gorilla Grodd, Aquaman, Robin, Cheetah, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, Black Canary, and Atrocitus.

    Injustice 2 launches for PS4 and Xbox One on May 16. In other news, an Injustice 2 mobile game has been announced, while a new trailer shows Superman and Batman duking it out. Additionally, NetherRealm recently discussed the game’s gear system–read GameSpot’s interview feature below to learn more.

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