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  • "F**k You All," Video Game Movie Director Says in New Rant

    "F**k You All," Video Game Movie Director Says in New Rant

    German filmmaker Uwe Boll, perhaps best know by gamers for his various video game movie adaptations, is not a fan of crowdfunding. In an expletive-laden, NSFW video rant posted Sunday, Boll lashed out at platforms like Indiegogo and Kickstarter–and even George Clooney and Brad Pitt for some reason.

    The video you see below was posted yesterday, as his Kickstarter campaign for a third Rampage movie enters its final days. Things aren’t looking good, and this appears to have been the tipping point for Boll.

    “That was my third campaign after Postal 2 failed…And now Kickstarter failed, too,” he starts off in the video, which of course is titled “F**k you all.”

    “Basically my message is, ‘F**k yourself,’” he says.

    Boll went on to use strong, controversial language (which we will not repeat here) about the people who run Kickstarter and other crowdfunding sites. He said the folks at Kickstarter contacted him, asking if he would launch a crowdfunding effort for Rampage 3. But Boll seems to suggest that Kickstarter team was really more interested in collecting their fee.

    “It’s all f**king bullsh**, and I will never do it in my life again,” Boll said. “For me, crowdfunding is absolutely dead. Goodbye. End. It looks like nobody gives a sh** about Rampage 3, so maybe I shouldn’t do it, then.”

    “I have enough money to play golf ’till I’m dead.”

    Boll went on to say that he didn’t expect to make any real money on Rampage 3; instead, he wanted to make it because he thought it was an “important” movie.

    This rant was followed by another, wider (and again, very much NSFW) tirade where Boll attacks the Hollywood industry in general. He specifically cites his movie about the genocide in Darfur as not getting the attention it deserved. He goes on to claim that celebrities like Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, and George Clooney only do charity work when it benefits their own personal brands.

    Despite Boll’s pessimism, Rampage 3 could still happen…maybe. The movie still has three more days to meet its €50,000 ($55,800) goal. At press time, funding stands at €22,757 ($25,400).

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  • Xbox One's Forza 6 Has 450+ Cars and "Breathtaking Graphics" – Report

    Xbox One's Forza 6 Has 450+ Cars and "Breathtaking Graphics" – Report

    Ahead of Microsoft’s E3 briefing, which takes place one week from today, new screenshots and details for first-party racing game Forza Motorsport 6 have leaked.

    Discovered by IGN, the official Japanese Xbox website posted–and then removed–some information about Forza 6. First up, the game will reportedly have a collection of over 450 cars. The game also pledges to deliver “breathtaking graphics,” with three new screenshots posted to the site.

    The images show off Forza 6’s rain effects and nighttime driving, among other things. See them all at IGN.

    What’s more, the leak says Forza 6 will offer two-player splitscreen, in addition to 24-player online races and Drivatar support. There are also 26 “world-famous” locations featured in the game, supposedly.

    Forza 6 was announced for Xbox One back in January, with almost no information to go on at the time. More news is expected at E3, and Microsoft’s briefing on June 15 is a likely venue for a big reveal.

    GameSpot will have all the news from Microsoft’s E3 briefing next week as it’s announced.

    Do you like what you’re hearing so far about Forza 6? Let us know in the comments below.

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  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided In-Game Footage Coming to E3

    With just one week to go before Square Enix’s E3 briefing, the publisher is now starting to talk about what it will show during its presentation. It’s not much of a surprise, but Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will play a part in the event, as Square Enix will offer a first look at in-game footage, the company said on Twitter.

    Watch the Deus Ex #MankindDivided in-game reveal on June 16th at the @E3 Square Enix conference. #CantKillProgress pic.twitter.com/yYkOX0CO3u

    — Deus Ex (@DeusEx) June 6, 2015

    Mankind Divided was announced back in April with a flashy CG trailer. Here are some of the key facts we know so far about the game, which is in development at Eidos Montreal.

    • Runs on the Dawn Engine, which is Eidos Montreal’s proprietary game engine.
    • Will feature Direct X 12 support as well as AMD’s TressFX as a means to “not only raise the bar in game performance but bring unrivaled visual fidelity to the Deus Ex franchise.”
    • Takes place in 2029, and continues the story of Adam Jensen from Human Revolution.
    • Confirmed for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
    • No release date whatsoever yet.

    Square Enix’s E3 briefing is currently scheduled for Tuesday, June 16, starting at 10 AM PDT / 1 PM EDT. There will not be a new Final Fantasy XV trailer at the show, but GameSpot will have all the news from the event as it’s announced.

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  • What Game Franchise Do You Wish a New Developer Could Work On?  – GameSpot Q&A

    What Game Franchise Do You Wish a New Developer Could Work On? – GameSpot Q&A

    Welcome back to GameSpot Q&A a weekly section where we ask our staff and readers an interesting discussion question about video games. Look at this as a forum where you and others can discuss and compare your opinions of this beloved hobby of ours. Let us know what your answer is to this week’s question in the comments below!

    This week’s question is:

    What game series do you wish a specific developer/team could work on?

    Our favorite games are our favorite for a reason, a great development put together something memorable. But just like movies in a series will get different directors and a long-running book series might have multiple authors, what if a new studio could work on your favorite franchise? Whether it’s mashing up genres in exciting ways or just breathing new life into a series we already love to explore, here are the game series and developers that we think would go together like peanut butter and chocolate.

    Bethesda Meets Vampires | Zorine Te

    I would love to see Bethesda Game Studios revive the Vampire games from the World of Darkness universe–particularly in the style of Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines. That universe is incredibly rich with lore, and in the right hands the story and gameplay could be incredibly brilliant. Bethesda has experience in marrying narrative with gameplay in a style I’m quite fond of, so I think that studio would be best suited to it. Please, give me another Vampire: The Masquerade Game!

    Streets of Rage by Rocksteady | Rob Crossley

    Streets of Rage 2 is still, hands-down, the greatest scrolling beat ’em up of all time. Everything the game attempted was a triumph–the thugs, the music, the motorbikes, the insanely hard elevator levels, the buff Muay Thai mini-bosses, the metal pipes, the fire-breathing fat guys; everything. And while SEGA has attempted twice before to build a modern reboot of the 16-Bit classic, the original’s magic seems lost when converted into 3D. Who could solve such a conundrum? Look no further than Batman Arkham developer Rocksteady, which has singlehandedly changed the rules of how combat works in 3D.

    Naughty Dog Does James Bond | Eddie Makuch

    I would really like to see Naughty Dog work on a James Bond game. Uncharted has proven that the developer clearly has the chops to pull off a high-octane action adventure that doesn’t take itself too seriously. That’s essentially the Bond formula. Plus, Sony Pictures is behind the Bond movies and Sony also owns Naughty Dog.

    Up Plus Insomniac | Mary Kish

    I think Insomniac Games should make a platform game series similar to Spyro, but focused on Dug the dog from the movie Up. It would be adorable.

    Arkane and the Thief | Daniel Hindes

    I would like to see Dishonored developer Arkane make a Thief game. The developer has consistently proven they know how to create an engaging, first-person stealth/combat game, but I’d love to see what they could do if they were focusing on stealth specifically, as in the Thief series.

    Metro: Last Light Dev and Half-Life | Kevin VanOrd

    I would love to see what Metro 2033/Last Light developer 4A Games would do with a Half-Life game. Half-Life 2 is already immersed in a Ukrainian/Eastern-European milieu that recalls the post-Chernobyl dereliction and reticence of the region, and depicts an excellent futuristic version of Soviet propaganda materials and policies. 4A works with the same kinds of themes, and is already doing God’s work in the single-player shooter realm. If we gave them the keys to the Half-Life kingdom, perhaps Half-Life 3 would actually be made…and be outstanding.

    Nintendo and Metroid | Peter Brown

    I would love to see Nintendo make a new Metroid game. I get it, this is a chance for me to come up with a dream team scenario, but the only game I really want to see announced in the near future is Metroid, and I only want it to come from a studio underneath the Nintendo umbrella. Come on E3, don’t disappoint me! [Editor’s Note: Since Peter didn’t follow the rules, I’m going to choose a developer for him…HAL Labratories (the Kirby team), would make a super cute, “chibi” version of Samus and Metroid. The plot would focus on winning a competitive eating contest set on the Planet Zebes. You’re welcome, Peter! — JH]

    Firaxis and Front Mission | Edmond Tran

    I want a team at Firaxis, led by Jake Solomon, to take the reins of a new Front Mission. Front Mission 3 is one the greatest turn-based strategy games ever made. It had a gripping political thriller narrative, deep tactical battles, and you could punch dudes in a big robot suit. The series crashed and burned through the 00’s, but after a masterful XCOM reboot, Firaxis can easily bring Front Mission back to its former glory. Do it, Square Enix!

    Bioware and Battlestar | Lucy James

    I’d love for BioWare to tackle Battlestar Galactica. I mean, it would be kind of similar (okay, VERY similar) to Mass Effect, but Battlestar is so full of politics, intrigue, romance and action that I think it’d make a killer third-person title. Also, dogfighting in space.

    Firaxis in Star Control | Ty Root

    Easy. I’d love Firaxis to take on the Star Control series, even though I know Stardock supposedly has the rights to the Toys 4 Bob/Accolade classic (and is potentially going to bring back the series in 2017).

    Machine Games Meets Mass Effect | Chris Watters

    I want a first-person shooter in the Mass Effect universe designed by those aces at MachineGames. The Swedes behind the excellent action and warm characterization in Wolfenstein: The New Order would capitalize on the rich fiction to build intriguing relationships and create a shooter with soul (that also kicks a lot of ass).

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  • Amazing Minecraft Mod Is Like Splatoon for Your PC

    Splatoon is a wonderful spin on the multiplayer genre, but you’re not going to be able to play the Nintendo exclusive unless you have a Wii U. This Minecraft mod, however, is a pretty impressive imitation you can play on your PC.

    Created by Minecraft Modder Sethbling (via Polygon), it follows Splatoon’s formula closely. Two teams of four players enter an arena and must paint as much of it as they can with their team’s color using a variety of ink-based weapons.

    Just like Splatoon, the mod also lets players turn into squids on top of their team color to recharge their weapon and travel faster.

    Splatoon launched exclusively for Wii U on May 28. For more, check out GameSpot’s review, which gave it a great score of 8/10 for proving that shooters don’t have to be violent to be engaging.

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  • No Chance of Fallout 4 on Xbox 360 or PS3

    Last week Bethesda finally announced the hotly anticipated Fallout 4. The game’s official website only listed an Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC versions, but just in case there was any confusion, the developer yesterday confirmed that there’s no chance the game is coming to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

    “It is not coming to 360 and PS3, the stuff we’re doing will never work there,” Bethesda’s global community manager Matt Grandstaff said in a NeoGAF thread.

    A shame if you don’t already own one of the new consoles, but probably a better choice for the game overall, as it’s now only limited by the power of the PS4 and Xbox One.

    As previously indicated, Fallout 4 will take place in Boston. During the trailer we are briefly shown an area called “Scollay Square,” which is located in real-world Boston. The USS Constitution, which is docked in the city, Bunker Hill Monument, and the Massachusetts State House are also seen in the video.

    Bethesda is expected to show more of Fallout 4 at its E3 press briefing in Los Angeles on June 14. This is the first time the company is hosting its own press conference, creating the expectation that it has several big titles to showcase.

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  • Kotaku 'Shop Contest: The E3 2015 Decorating Committee 

    Kotaku 'Shop Contest: The E3 2015 Decorating Committee 

    We’re a week out from E3 2015, and you probably know what that means—it’s time to redecorate the outside of the LA Convention Center to suit our own twisted visions of the perfect Electronic Entertainment Expo.

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  • Fallout 4 Won't Be On PS3 Or 360, Bethesda Says

    Fallout 4 Won't Be On PS3 Or 360, Bethesda Says

    Here’s some good news for anyone concerned that last generation’s consoles are holding back today’s game developers: Fallout 4 is current-gen-only, Bethesda says. No quiet last-gen releases coming down the road.

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  • Margaret Classes Up Persona 4: Dancing All Night

    What, you thought we’d make it through a weekend without a Persona 4: Dancing All Night GIF? Margaret had other plans, and one doesn’t mess with Margaret’s plans.

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  • Now Your Pizza Hut Box is (Kinda, Sorta) a Movie Projector

    Now Your Pizza Hut Box is (Kinda, Sorta) a Movie Projector

    Pizza and movies are like milk and cookies—they just go together and that’s that. Still, I wouldn’t ever want to combine milk and cookies into a single product (cookie flavored milk? milk flavored cookies?) and likewise, physically merging pizza and movies seems ill-advised.

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