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  • Jon Watts to Direct Tom Holland in New 'Spider-Man' Movie for Sony

    Jon Watts to Direct Tom Holland in New 'Spider-Man' Movie for Sony

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    The new Spider-Man has been chosen. Deadline has confirmed that the new Peter Parker, following Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, has been cast. Sony has decided upon 19-year-old actor Tom Holland to star as the new Spidey, and they’ve set Jon Watts to direct. Watts is still an up-and-comer and many may not recognize his name, but he’s the filmmaker behind Cop Car, a Sundance midnight film that we enjoyed – see the trailer here; he also directed the film Clown previously and a number of “The Onion News Network” episodes. Holland was on the shortlist for actors under consideration, along with Asa Butterfield, Judah Lewis, Matthew Lintz, Charlie Plummer and Charlie Rowe. This seems like he might be the best choice. ›››

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  • New Details on Mega Man Creator's Xbox One Exclusive ReCore

    New details have emerged online regarding ReCore, the new game from Mega Man, Onimusha, and Dead Rising creator Keiji Inafune, which was one of the big surprises during Microsoft’s E3 press conference.

    Beyond the reveal trailer, little is known about the game. As revealed in GameSpot’s stage interview with Keiji Inafune, ReCore has been in development for 14 months, so it is still in the early stages.

    A new video interview published by Xbox, however, has provided some insight into the characters at the heart of the story, and the world which it is set in.

    Armature Studio’s game director, Mark Pacini (whose studio is working with Inafune), reveals the main character of ReCore is called Jewel, while the robot companion–who starts off as a dog–is called Mack.

    The two have a special relationship as Mack finds Jewel at the start of the game, and is part of a faction trying to help you bring back humanity to the planet. A separate faction of robots, meanwhile, is trying to stop Jewel and Mack from making this happen.

    “One of the big features of this game is that the scenery completely changes after a sandstorm,” Inafune adds. “[This] actually affects the maps in the gameplay.”

    Continuing, Inafune reveals that ReCore takes place in a world populated by very few humans, which means Jewel has mostly been by herself throughout her life, with the exception of her robot companion.

    “As you continue on this adventure you are going to meet other companions, as well as enemies. The game’s main theme focuses on how she is going to survive in this world,” adds Pacini.

    He continues: “The relationship between the friendly robots in the game and the enemy robots in the game, they get more volatile and deadlier as you go underground and find these areas. That’s where all the good stuff is, and that’s what you’re trying to explore.”

    Central to ReCore is the ability to remove Mack’s core and transfer his consciousness to another robot.

    Inafune explains: “During the fight with the robots [in the trailer] Mack was defeated, but his core remained. Mack’s consciousness still remains in the core and by implanting the core into another robot … Mack will live on in another form.

    “This is a very epic story full of mystery and adventure. As I said, robots play a very important role in this adventure, and there will be many more robots that will lead to a rich experience. There will also be many other companion robots you can partner with, and each of the different robots will lead to unique adventures.”

    For more on ReCore, watch GameSpot’s E3 interview with Keiji Inafune.

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  • Mega Man Creator's Xbox One Exclusive ReCore Gets Character and Story Details

    ReCore, the new game from Mega Man, Onimusha, and Dead Rising creator Keiji Inafune, was one of the big surprises during Microsoft’s E3 press conference.

    Beyond the reveal trailer, little is known about the game. As revealed in GameSpot’s stage interview with Keiji Inafune, ReCore has only been in development for 14 months, so is very much in the early stages.

    A new video interview published by Xbox, however, has provided some insight into the characters at the heart of the story, and the world which it is set in.

    Armature Studio’s game director, Mark Pacini, reveals the main character of ReCore is called Jewel, while the robot companion–who starts off as a dog–is called Mack.

    The two have a special relationship as Mack finds Jewel at the start of the game, and is part of a faction trying to help you bring back humanity to the planet. A separate faction of robots, meanwhile, is trying to stop Jewel and Mack from making this happen.

    “One of the big features of this game is that the scenery completely changes after a sandstorm,” Inafune adds. “[This] actually affects the maps in the gameplay.”

    Continuing, Inafune reveals that ReCore takes place in a world with very few humans, which means Jewel has been by herself for most of her life, with the exception of her robot companion.

    “As you continue on this adventure you are going to meet other companions, as well as enemies. The game’s main theme focuses on how she is going to survive in this world.”

    “The relationship between the friendly robots in the game and the enemy robots in the game, they get more volatile and deadlier as you go underground and find these areas. That’s where all the good stuff is, and that’s what you’re trying to explore,” adds Pacini.

    Central to ReCore is the ability to remove Mack’s core and transfer his consciousness to another robot.

    Inafune explains: “During the fight with the robots [in the trailer] Mack was defeated, but his core remained. Mack’s consciousness still remains in the core and by implanting the core into another robot … Mack will live on in another form.”

    “This is a very epic story full of mystery and adventure. As I said, robots play a very important role in this adventure, and there will be many more robots that will lead to a rich experience. There will also be many other companion robots you can partner with, and each of the different robots will lead to unique adventures.”

    For more on ReCore, watch GameSpot’s E3 interview with Keiji Inafune.

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  • PlayStation 20th Anniversary DualShock 4 Getting Standalone Release in September

    PlayStation 20th Anniversary DualShock 4 Getting Standalone Release in September

    The PlayStation 20th Anniversary DualShock 4 controller will be available to purchase standalone in September, PlayStation Europe has confirmed.

    The controller, which is styled to look like the PS1 pad, was previously only available as part of the limited edition 20th Anniversary PS4 console bundle.

    Sony has confirmed it will be available across Europe in September, but has not yet officially announced a North American release.

    Online retailer Amazon, however, is listing the controller for pre-order, suggesting it will also be available in the territory soon.

    Sporting the classic PlayStation grey colour, the controller also has the red, yellow, and blue PlayStation logo on the DualShock 4’s home button.

    Unlike the controllers in the PS4 bundle, however, the Touchpad will feature its normal dots, instead of the iconic PlayStation button shapes.

    Originally, only 12,300 20th Anniversary PS4 consoles were produced. The online auction for the very first one, dubbed the world’s rarest PlayStation 4, ended at ¥15.135 million, or about $129,000.

    Sony released the 20th Anniversary PS4 in December 2014 to celebrate the original PlayStation’s launch in Japan in December 1994. Units sold out in a matter of minutes.

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  • Nintendo Responds to Metroid Prime: Federation Force Backlash, Says it Knows What Fans Want

    Nintendo Responds to Metroid Prime: Federation Force Backlash, Says it Knows What Fans Want

    Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has addressed the negative fan response to Metroid Prime: Federation Force, a new Nintendo 3DS game revealed at E3 2015.

    The title, which is being developed by Next Level Games, creator of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, with Metroid Prime series producer Kensuke Tanabe overseeing the project, is a co-operative shooter with a chibi visual style.

    Fans of the Metroid Prime series have been clamouring for another exploration-focused entry from Retro Studios, or something in line with the classical 2D side-scrolling roots of the series, for many years.

    As a result, the reaction to Federation Force’s gameplay and visual departures has been somewhat negative.

    Speaking to Kotaku, Fils-Aime said Nintendo knows what its fans want, but “will also push the envelope in developing something that we know is high-quality and that we know will deliver in the marketplace.”

    Fils-Aime drew a comparison to The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker, which also received backlash from fans complaining about its cel-shaded visual style.

    “Remember when that art style was first shown. The uproar from the Zelda community was intensely negative. If there had been social media then, there probably would have been a petition to make that game go away.”

    Later in the interview, the Nintendo exec indicated the platform holder was aware fans wanted a more traditional Metroid game, and suggested the company was picking its moment to deliver it.

    “Look, we know that the fans want a straight Samus Aran game,” he said. “We also know that the best way to launch a game like that is to surprise and delight them, to give them a launch date, in an environment like this let them play it versus what other companies do, which is to announce a project that you may not see for five, six years. It’s just not the way we do things.”

    He added: “We know the community wants to see a straight-up Metroid game. We know it.”

    Metroid Prime: Federation Force will also feature Blast Ball, a 3v3 competitive game where teams compete to shoot a large ball into a goal. Both games are reminiscent of Metroid Prime Hunters, the first-person Nintendo DS game from 2006.

    The game is scheduled for release in 2016. Nintendo has not clarified whether there’s a single-player component, or if Federation Force and Blast Ball are multiplayer experiences only.

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  • Strong Start For Nintendo's Wii U Shooter Splatoon

    Nintendo has announced its quirky team-based shooter Splatoon has sold over one million copies worldwide.

    According to official figures provided by the platform holder, more than 230,000 physical and digital copies were sold in Europe, while the Japanese market accounted for 360,000.

    476,000 copies were sold in North America, while Australians purchased 20,000 units.

    “Since Splatoon launched on May 29, it has been great to see so many players competing in online matches,” said Nintendo of Europe president Satoru Shibata.

    “We are pleased this new Wii U exclusive game is capturing the imagination of so many fans across Europe, and look forward to bringing more exclusive titles to both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS this year.”

    Nintendo is continuing to release new content for Splatoon regularly. In early June, it made a new weapon available, and it more content is planned for Splatoon throughout the summer.

    GameSpot’s Splatoon review described the game as “the antithesis to the modern shooter,” but added that it “primarily deserves recognition for what it is, not what it isn’t.”

    “It’s a wonderful game with charm and inventive ideas that work and pave the way for new experiences in an otherwise stale category of games.”

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  • Fallout 4 Special Edition In Very Limited Stock at Best Buy and GameStop

    Fallout 4 Special Edition In Very Limited Stock at Best Buy and GameStop

    This fall you’ll be able to play Fallout 4, and you can have a real-world Pip-Boy device strapped to your arm while you play it. Currently, the Pip-Boy Edition of the game is available for preorder at Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop.

    Although the game is currently labeled as unavailable on Amazon, a Bethesda blog post also suggests that additional units will be made available on Amazon later this week. The stock is very limited, so preorder soon if you want this edition of the game.

    The $120 special edition comes with a replica Pip-Boy that can hold your phone, allowing you to run the Fallout 4 companion app as you play. It also comes with the game, a metal case, a guide, a display stand for the Pip-Boy, and a poster.

    Fallout 4 launches November 10 for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. It’ll be 1080p and 30 frames per second on consoles, but unrestricted on PC. While you wait for its release, check out our interview with game director Todd Howard.

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  • New Fire Emblem Has Same-Sex Marriage

    New Fire Emblem Has Same-Sex Marriage

    Some Fire Emblem Fates (Fire Emblem If in Japan) news! Some of it good, some of it not so good.

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  • The Best Batman Mods For Good PC Games

    The Best Batman Mods For Good PC Games

    So Batman: Arkham Knight on PC is kinda… not great . Having waited in desperate anticipation for months, you’re probably feeling pent up—like you need to don bat pajamas and fall to your knees in the cold night, weeping. But wait, there are other options.

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