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  • Borderlands: The Handsome Collection Currently Free on European Xbox Store

    Borderlands: The Handsome Collection is currently free to download for the Xbox One in Europe. To grab it, head over to the Microsoft store and you can add it to your account.

    It’s unclear why the title is available for free and, given that it has been available for a few hours now, it doesn’t seem to be a mistake. The most likely explanation is that it is part of the Free Play Days, as pointed out in this NeoGAF post. Microsoft hasn’t officially announced that Borderlands: The Handsome Collection is part of Free Play Days, however.

    Additionally, it doesn’t look like it is available to download for free on the US Microsoft store. Access to games that are part of the Free Play Days promotion is usually revoked after a specified period, so we wouldn’t get too attached to that digital copy of Borderlands: The Handsome Collection.

    Borderlands: The Handsome Collection is an upgraded compilation that features Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. In GameSpot’s review it was awarded an 8/10.

    “Let’s be clear: You don’t have to be Handsome Jack’s number-one fan to appreciate Borderlands: The Handsome Collection. But even if you’re not, you will still find an impressive archive, chock full of dozens upon dozens of hours of laughter and exciting combat,” said Cameron Woolsey.

    “Even considering issues presented by Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, The Handsome Collection is still a great compilation, allowing you to witness not only Jack’s tale, but play a major role in shaping the history of Pandora itself, along with its lonely moon. And that is a story that Marcus may gladly tell again someday.”

    Read the full Borderlands: The Handsome Jack Collection review here.

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  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens Director is Secretly Producing Cloverfield 3

    J.J. Abrams, director of 2009’s Star Trek reboot and, more recently, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, has been working on a new entry in his cult sci-fi series Cloverfield. However, the movie has been in production under the title “God Particle.

    According to The Wrap, God Particle is connected to Cloverfieldand Paramount Pictures, along with Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions, are developing additional films that will feed into this universe. The site reports that Paramount hopes to release a new movie tied to the Cloverfield shared universe every year.

    Paramount has not officially announced God Particle as a Cloverfield tie-in as of yet. The movie is directed by Julius Onah, who has worked on a number of shorts films, and Abrams is serving as producer. It follows a team of astronauts that are forced to fight for survival when a discovery alters reality.

    Earlier this year Paramount released 10 Cloverfield Lane, starring John Goodman and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Although it was primarily a thriller in which Winstead’s character finds herself held captive by a strange, possible crazy man, it also had hooks into the Cloverfield universe.

    10 Cloverfield Lane was directed by Dan Trachtenberg, who also previously worked on shorts, including Portal: No Escape, which is set in Valve’s Portal universe. He was also known for being one of the three hosts of Revision 3’s Totally Rad Show.

    Around the same time Abrams was promoting 10 Cloverfield Lane, he hinted at a possible third movie in the Cloverfield universe in an interview with EW.

    “This is just this movie, and it’s only two films that we’re talking about right now,” Abrams said, referring to the connection between Cloverfield and 10 Cloverfield Lane. “There is something else that we’d like to do, and hopefully we’ll get a shot,” he added.

    God Particle is set for release on February 24, 2017.

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  • Blubberella Auteur Uwe Boll to Retire From Filmmaking

    Blubberella Auteur Uwe Boll to Retire From Filmmaking

    Once in every generation, there comes an artist too transgressive, too challenging, too persistently, deliberately incompetent to be appreciated in his own time. For low-budget video game movie adaptions of the mid-2000s, Uwe Boll was that artist. And now he is saying goodbye.

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  • Ico's Classic Cover, For Your Walls

    Ico's Classic Cover, For Your Walls

    Dutch art dealers Cook & Becker, no stranger to video game collaborations, are releasing two pieces of art that will be very dear to a lotta folks’ hearts: museum-grade prints of some original paintings by Team ICO’s Fumito Ueda.

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  • 15 Years Later, Neopets Is Full Of Ads And Lets You Wear Poo

    15 Years Later, Neopets Is Full Of Ads And Lets You Wear Poo

    I recently logged into my old Neopets account for the first time in over a decade. It required the recovery of my username, my password, my old email account and my old email account’s password. It was a lot of work. My Christmas JubJub was over 5500 days old and “dying”.

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  • Civilization VI: The Kotaku Review

    Civilization VI: The Kotaku Review

    The trouble with reviewing a Civilization game is that they’re always good.

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  • I'm Dusty Welch, Video Game Developer, and This Is How I Work

    I'm Dusty Welch, Video Game Developer, and This Is How I Work

    Dusty Welch is a gamer. He’s the COO of Respawn Entertainment, the independent game development studio behind Titanfall. But he got his start creating another popular franchise that you’ve likely heard of: Call of Duty.

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  • McAvoy's Personalities Frighten in Second Trailer for Shyamalan's 'Split'

    McAvoy's Personalities Frighten in Second Trailer for Shyamalan's 'Split'

    Split Trailer

    “An individual with multiple personalities can change their body chemistry with their thoughts.” Universal has revealed a second trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s newest twisted horror thriller Split, starring James McAvoy as a man with 23 different personalities. He kidnaps three different girls, who try to figure out how to escape his prison. The full cast includes Anya Taylor-Joy (from The Witch), Haley Lu Richardson, Kim Director, Jessica Sula, Sterling K. Brown, Betty Buckley and Brad William Henke. Jeremy’s review from Fantastic Fest, where this film showed up as surprise screening, raved that it’s Shyamalan’s “absolute best horror film to date”, adding that there is an “inherent creepiness to everything happening” with the three girls. This looks damn good, an attention-grabbing trailer. I want to see it for McAvoy alone. ›››

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  • Watch: Trailer for Charming Coming-of-Age Comedy 'Growing Up Smith'

    Watch: Trailer for Charming Coming-of-Age Comedy 'Growing Up Smith'

    Growing Up Smith Trailer

    “I don’t want to lose my best friend…” Good Deed Entertainment has revealed a trailer for a charming coming-of-age indie comedy titled Growing Up Smith, about a 10-year-old Indian boy living in America. Newcomer Roni Akurati plays Smith Bhatnagar, a likable youngster growing up in America in the late 70s with his Indian family. He falls for the girl next door, and goes all-in chasing her every way he can. The cast includes Brighton Sharbino as his love interest, plus Jason Lee, Anjul Nigam, Hilarie Burton, Poorna Jagannathan, Shoba Narayanan and Jake Busey. This looks adorable and amusing, but doesn’t seem like anything to really write home about. But I’m always up for a good coming-of-age film. Give this a shot. ›››

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  • Third & Final Trailer for Beatty's Hollywood Romance 'Rules Don't Apply'

    Third & Final Trailer for Beatty's Hollywood Romance 'Rules Don't Apply'

    Rules Don't Apply Trailer

    “You make an old guy courageous, Marla.” Fox has debuted one final trailer for Warren Beatty’s new film, Rules Don’t Apply, about a romance in Hollywood in the 1950s. We’ve seen plenty for this already, but why not another trailer – that is really pushing Beatty’s name. Beatty directs and also stars in this as Howard Hughes, who contracts a young actress – played by Lily Collins – to work for him in Los Angeles. She meets her personal driver played by Alden Ehrenreich (who is playing the young Han Solo in the Star Wars spin-off) and falls for him, but can’t break the rule of having a relationship with an employee. The full cast includes Haley Bennett, Alec Baldwin, Ed Harris, Matthew Broderick, Martin Sheen, Annette Bening, Oliver Platt and Steve Coogan. I’m not really looking forward to this film, but you never know. ›››

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