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  • Looking for a SimCity Alternative? Cities: Skylines Launching Next Month

    Looking for a SimCity Alternative? Cities: Skylines Launching Next Month

    Swedish publisher Paradox Interactive has announced that its SimCity-style game, called Cities: Skylines, will be released on March 10 across PC, Mac, and Linux. The game was developed by Finnish outfit Colossal Order (Cities in Motion) and will sell for $30 at release.

    Paradox has also announced that players can now pre-purchase the game’s $30 standard version and its $40 Deluxe Edition, which comes with bonus in-game items and a soundtrack. Head to Paradox’s website here for more information.

    To mark the announcement of Skylines’ release date, Paradox has published a new gameplay trailer, which you can watch above.

    “It is no exaggeration to say everyone internally at Paradox has been playing this game for months through every stage of development–it is quite addictive,” Paradox chief executive Fredrik Wester said. “And we are genuinely thrilled that Cities: Skylines will soon be in the hands of players everywhere.”

    Skylines is described as a “modern take” on the classic city-simulation genre, featuring sandbox gameplay elements and extensive modding support.

    The game’s minimum and recommended PC system requirements are below.

    Minimum:

    • Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1 (64-bit)
    • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo, 3.0GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+, 3.2GHz,
    • RAM: 4GB
    • Graphics Card: nVIDIA GeForce GTX 260, 512 MB / ATI Radeon HD 5670, 512 MB

    Recommended:

    • Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7/8/8.1 (64-bit)
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-3470, 3.20GHz / AMD FX-6300, 3.5Ghz
    • RAM: 6GB
    • Graphics Card: nVIDIA GeForce GTX 660, 2 GB / AMD Radeon HD 7870, 2 GB

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  • Destiny's Talented Artists Showcase Thier Beautiful In-Game Models

    Destiny's Talented Artists Showcase Thier Beautiful In-Game Models

    A group of artists at Bungie have flaunted their creative flair with a series of galleries of various weapon models and characters in Destiny.

    David Stammel, a hard surface artist at Bungie, has published nearly thirty high fidelity renders of in-game Destiny items, from exotic sniper rifles to shotguns, Vex weapons, and Fallen arms.

    A sample of his work is found below, with a full collection available here.

    Click thumbnails below to view in full-screen

    Meanwhile, Bungie’s senior artist Mark Van Haitsma has also published some of his work online. His images, which can be found here, include other in-game miscellany such as turrets and a Hive throne.

    Click on the thumbnails below to view in full-screen

    Rajeev Nattam, the studio’s art lead for hard-surface models, has published a whole range of images, and in particular has artwork for the game’s unusual and arresting vehicles.

    Click on the thumbnails below to view in full-screen

    Finally, senior artist Milton Cadogan has published a gallery of heavy weapon renders, as well as fallen relic models.

    Click on the thumbnails below to view in fullscreen

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  • You Only Have One Life In Alien: Isolation's Latest DLC

    You Only Have One Life In Alien: Isolation's Latest DLC

    Sega has announced a new downloadable content pack for its action-horror game Alien: Isolation. The DLC pack, named Lost Contact, is available for purchase from today and adds a new Salvage Challenge to the game’s Survivor Mode.

    Lost Contact also adds the second Survivor Challenge in which players only have a single life with which to complete their objectives. Completing challenges grants rewards and points that can be used to access new items. If enough points are gathered, players can spend them on a save slot, but their final score and position on the Alien: Isolation leaderboards will be lower.

    The DLC pack features Axel, who is stranded on a more remote part of the Sevastopol space station. The player must complete ten tasks which become increasingly more challenging to escape.

    Alien: Isolation was released in October last year and has sold over a million copies. The game has been nominated for a number of BAFTA awards, including “Best Game.” For more on Alien: Isolation, check out GameSpot’s review.

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  • This Official Ghostbusters Game Puts Comic Design in Board Game Form

    This Official Ghostbusters Game Puts Comic Design in Board Game Form

    Game developer Cryptozoic announced an official Ghostbusters board game earlier today. The crowd-funded project is running right now on Kickstarter, and it will feature “ghosts from the movies, cartoons, comics, and toylines.”

    Campaigns for the miniatures-focused game will take between 30 minutes and 2 hours, depending on the difficulty selected. And the game’s figures design comes from IDW Ghostbusters’ comics illustrator Dan Schoening. But the game is still an officially licensed project, so you’ll take on the familiar roles of Egon Spengler, Ray Stantz, Peter Venkman, and Winston Zeddemore, fight Slimer and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, and ride around in the iconic Ecto-1.

    The Ghostbusters Kickstarter runs until March 11, but given the current funding amount, it looks like they’re on track to hit the $250,000 goal way before that.

    Cryptozoic is keeping it simple with pledge levels: $80 (plus shipping) will get you the base game plus stretch goals. The $125 (plus shipping) level includes the base game with a custom box, additional episodes, and some other backer-exclusives items.

    The early bird discount pledges are already sold out, and the “retailer pledge” level, which includes six copies of the game, is only for verified game sellers.

    Click through this gallery to see the character art and miniature scuplts

    The Ghostbusters board game is expected to ship this October, but Cryptozoic adds the caveat: “Please keep in mind that this is a projected date. As an experienced board game company, we at Cryptozoic know that unexpected delays can occur during the production and shipping of a game. … In the highly unlikely event that we are not able to deliver the game for some unforeseeable, calamitous reason, we will refund all pledges.”

    Personally, I’ve already backed the game, and I’m curious to see what kind of stretch goals the developer puts together. But hopefully one option down includes the line is the glow-in-the-dark Slimer boss (which is currently just a retailer pledge exclusive) as an add-on for everyone.

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  • Manager Fired From Pro League of Legends Team After He Threatened Player

    Manager Fired From Pro League of Legends Team After He Threatened Player

    Just a week after the most recent major League of Legends controversy was settled comes another report of a scandal surrounding the massively popular PC MOBA.

    German professional League of Legends team Meet Your Makers (MYM) have fired their manager Sebastian “Falli” Rotterdam after it was revealed that he threatened a player in an effort to keep him from quitting the squad. Writing on Facebook, MYM announced that Rotterdam had been “released” from the team, though the group later explains the situation more bluntly, saying he was “fired.” The in-depth Facebook post explains the drama and what MYM is doing to combat future problems.

    “We’ve always trusted our managers to do what’s best for the players and exercise discretion in their decision making. In this instance, our trust has been abused” — MYM CEO Khaled Naim

    Among other things, MYM says it will host “1-on- 1” sessions with its players and a neutral party with the objective of understanding management areas that need improvement. The team also hopes it will be able to more proactively identity similar issues going forward as a result of the 1-on-1 meetings.

    But that’s not all.

    “We’ve always trusted our managers to do what’s best for the players and exercise discretion in their decision making. In this instance, our trust has been abused,” MYM said. “Going forward, we will host regular bi-monthly chats with all players and management to keep updated on any ongoing concerns. Management will also need to ask for approval from the CEO for any decisions involving player changes so that ultimate responsibility lies with CEO Khaled Naim.”

    Check out the full, lengthy Facebook post for a further explanation of the controversy and what MYM is doing to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

    The Daily Dot was the first to report on the MYM scandal. Editor Richard Lewis wrote that Rotterdam threatened a player looking to leave the team by saying he would make sure the player’s mother–who apparently signed his contract–“would lose the house” she lives in.

    Rotterdam later apologized for his remarks, saying it was a “big mistake” to say such things. He also said he would be willing to step down from his position as a result of the fallout, something he’s now done.

    This is the second League of Legends scandal to come to light in as many weeks.

    Last week, a Philippines-based eSports organization drew controversy concerning new League of Legends rules that stipulated a team would be limited to one gay or transgender woman per squad over fears that they “probably have some unfair advantage.” The group, Garena, has since apologized and changed course.

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  • How To Buy A PS4 For $275

    How To Buy A PS4 For $275

    With big-name exclusives coming this year including Bloodborne, The Order: 1886, and Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, you may be thinking about picking up a new PlayStation 4.

    Retailer GameStop is now helping make that decision easier. On Tuesday, the company announced a new trade-in promotion whereby you can get a brand new PS4 for only $275.

    Now through March 1, GameStop shoppers that trade in a PlayStation 3 (120 GB or greater) or an Xbox 360 (250 GB of greater) toward the purchase of a new PS4 will receive $125 in store credit. That means you can pick up a standard $400 PS4 for only $275.

    You’re really getting a new PS4 and a copy of The Last of Us Remastered for $275, as all PS4s now come with the game. This deal is valid at all GameStop US stores.

    The PS4 has sold more than 18.5 million units worldwide since its launch in November 2013. However, in the US, the rival Xbox One outsold Sony’s new console in November and December. Can Microsoft extend its winning streak to three months? We’ll find out this coming Thursday when January NPD data is released.

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  • Game of the Month January 2015

    Game of the Month January 2015

    If you’re a pessimist, you might look at months like January as bone dry when it comes to video game releases. An optimist, however, sees such a month as a chance to pay close attention to games that might have otherwise flown under the radar. And as it happens, January of 2015 had a great many smaller gems worthy of your time and your love. One of them, the beautiful and imaginative Lost Constellation, even allows you to pay what you want, so there’s no reason not to engage in its delights. The words “beautiful” and “imaginative” also describe Gravity Ghost, a short puzzle game with an aesthetic sensibility so unique that it’s hard to escape its pull once you set eyes on it. Now is the time to catch up on what you’re missing, for it’s at the fringes that you find games that are truly special.

    January also brought us excellent strategy games in the forms of Grey Goo and Blackguards 2. Grey Goo in particular is a return to form for the prototypical RTS formula, harking back to a time when base-building and combat stood on equal footing. With StarCraft II dominating that landscape, and with beloved franchises like Command & Conquer apparently left to slowly die, Grey Goo’s traditional gameplay feels remarkably fresh in 2015. Then there is Blackguards 2, rising from the Might & Magic tradition, and making it fun to be a bad guy in a world full of nasty possibilities. If the PC is your gaming home, then January made it perfectly comfortable to remain there.

    It was a multiplatform game that most inspired the GameSpot staff, however: Dying Light. Given its flaws, you wouldn’t expect it to gain such favored status, but it’s hard to ignore the power of good parkour. This is a game in which you’re generally best off avoiding the crowds of zombies that fill the streets, and gives you the tools to take to the rooftops and leap above the undead. Dying Light’s fun factor is off the charts, coming to a head when day turns to night, and the threat keeps you racing through the streets as well as above them. This is when tensions rise, your heart thumps loudly, and you alternately hide and sprint, knowing that peril is always only a few steps away. We therefore name Dying Light as GameSpot’s Game of the Month for January, 2015, due to its uncanny ability to make running for your life so enjoyable.

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  • Hugh Jackman Reacts to the Spider-Man News, Comments on Professor X Rumor [Video]

    Hugh Jackman react

    Now that Spider-Man and Marvel have been reunited, what about bringing the X-Men and Fantastic Four back into the fold? That is something we’ll probably have to wait a lot longer to see, but Hugh Jackman is as interested as any of the rest of you. He was on camera when he learned about the deal between Sony and Marvel, and you may get a kick out of his reaction to the news.

    Along with that, another interview with Jackman plays with the recent talk about Patrick Stewart’s Professor X showing up in the next solo Wolverine movie.

    First up is the video of Jackman getting news of the Spider-Man deal. This comes from ScreenCrush, as the site was in New York talking to Jackman about Chappie.

    It’s fun to watch Jackman be as gobsmacked as some of us were when news of the Spider-Man deal first broke.

    Then there’s the talk JoBlo had with Jackman, in which the actor was asked about Patrick Stewart’s comments about returning to the role of Professor X for a Wolverine film.

    I’m not going to deny it. I’ve learned over the years to try and put my best poker face on. By the way, play poker with me if you want to win some money, because I’m terrible. But, I’ve always seen it as a really important relationship, and we started with that and I think it’s a really important one. I think it would be really great to see it in the Wolverine movie, because we haven’t really explored it in the standalone Wolverine movies. So it’s not not not not not going to happen.

    That’s not a full confirmation by any means, but it doesn’t do much to scuttle the talk of seeing Patrick Stewart reunite with Jackman for another go on the Wolverine sequel.

    The Wolverine 2 is scheduled to be in theaters on March 3, 2017.

    The post Hugh Jackman Reacts to the Spider-Man News, Comments on Professor X Rumor [Video] appeared first on /Film.

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  • Superhero Bits: Spider-Man, X-Men: Apocalypse, Batman v Superman, Avengers: Age of Ultron

    Mego Spider-Man photo

    Want to read a bunch of varied reactions and stories about the Spider-Man Sony Marvel deal? Can you see a photo of a set for X-Men Apocalypse? Which actress is now confirmed to return for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice? What would Selma director Ava DuVernay say if Marvel called her for a movie? Is Sophie Turner excited to play Jean Grey in X-Men: Apocalypse? Care to see a bunch of new art, merchandise and concepts from Avengers: Age of Ultron? Read about all this and more in today’s Superhero Bits.

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    — Peyton Reed (@MrPeytonReed) February 10, 2015

    Mego-tastic tweet and photo by Peyton Reed, the director of Ant-Man.

    Uproxx wrote a eulogy for The Amazing Spider-Man and Amazing Spider-Man 2.

    Bizarro Pack

    The Bizarro World Pack for LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham will be available Tuesday, February 17. Read more at Brick Fan.

    Mashable wrote some hilarious fake scripts about how Sony’s Spider-Man will fit in the Disney Marvel movies.

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    — Hayley Atwell (@HayleyAtwell) February 10, 2015

    Are you going to say no to that?

    First Showing isn’t that excited for a Spider-Man reboot.

    Humble start of the 1983 (guess which set) #XmenApocalypse We’ll get there. #ProfessorX

    A photo posted by Bryan Singer (@bryanjaysinger) on Feb 10, 2015 at 9:58am PST

    Bryan Singer posted this image of set construction on X-Men Apocalypse.

    Film School Rejects is upset we’ll never see these things from the Amazing Spider-Man franchise.

    Continue Reading Superhero Bits >>

    Due to the amount of graphics and images included in Superhero Bits, we have to split this post over THREE pages. Click the link above to continue to the second page of Superhero Bits.

    The post Superhero Bits: Spider-Man, X-Men: Apocalypse, Batman v Superman, Avengers: Age of Ultron appeared first on /Film.

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  • Jon Stewart Leaving ‘The Daily Show’

    Jon Stewart leaving The Daily Show

    The most trusted name in fake news is preparing to walk away from his desk. During the taping of tonight’s The Daily Show, host Jon Stewart told his studio audience that he will be leaving the show. Tweets from those who attended the taping first spread the word, and Comedy Central quickly followed with an official statement. Read that below.

    This is disappointing, but not entirely a surprise. Stewart has been at this a long time.

    We’ve seen Stephen Colbert, who got his first major breaks as a Daily Show correspondent under Jon Stewart, begin and end his acclaimed Colbert Report during the time Stewart was anchoring The Daily Show, moving on to replace David Letterman at CBS. Other correspondents, such as John Oliver and Larry Wilmore, now have their own shows. Steve Carell, a former contributor under Stewart, has become a comedy star on TV and in film. Stewart’s show has developed or raised the profiles of a rich array of talent, from Jessica Williams and Kristen Schaal to Aasif Mandvi and Wyatt Cenac.

    We don’t know what Stewart will do next, though we wouldn’t be surprised to see him getting behind the camera again to direct another film, following his first feature, Rosewater.

    Regardless, Stewart’s voice will be missed as a nightly presence. He’s been Walter Cronkite and Johnny Carson rolled into one, a combination that was oddly appropriate for the years under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. And while I’ll miss his coverage of the sure-to-be insane 2016 US Presidential Elections, I can’t say I blame Stewart wanting to get out now.

    Under Jon Stewart, The Daily Show, with all its goofy eccentricities, has been a guiding force in being critical of politicians and media. Stewart was often the most sane voice in conversations about national and global issues. The irony of a late-night comedian being one of the most important political commentators of the last two decades wouldn’t be lost on Stewart, but we’ll definitely feel like we’ve lost something important when he’s off the air.

    I never meant this to sound like a eulogy; if it does that’s because Stewart has been a consistently important voice in American media for many years, and losing that voice seems like a very big deal right now. But I wouldn’t want to see him locked into a gig he no longer finds energizing, and honestly, it’s seemed like he’s already been feeling that way about the job. I’m happy he gets to do something new, and I’m excited to see what it will be.

    Here’s the Comedy Central statement.

    Thank you Jon. pic.twitter.com/yPdxjnkuLw

    — Comedy Central (@ComedyCentral) February 10, 2015

    The post Jon Stewart Leaving ‘The Daily Show’ appeared first on /Film.

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