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  • Arms Review Roundup

    0 CommentsPosted by on June 8, 2017 under Gamespot
    With Arms' launch for Nintendo Switch just around the corner, reviews have started to go live for the colorful fighting game.You might have already played Arms in one of its Global Testpunch trials. When we played it at preview stage, we found it to be deeper than you might think, but how does the final game hold up?In GameSpot's final Arms review, critic Kallie Plagge called the exclusive title a... more.
  • Right Before E3 And Xbox Scorpio Reveal, Microsoft Trademarks “S” Logo

    0 CommentsPosted by on June 8, 2017 under Gamespot
    Microsoft has filed a new trademark application for a mysterious "S" logo, just days before the company is expected to formally announce Project Scorpio and more at E3 2017.Spotted by The Verge, the trademark application is for an S with a break in the middle (see it below). The application covers "video game consoles for use with an external display screen or monitor; video game interactive remot... more.
  • Injustice 2 Red Hood DLC Release Date Announced

    0 CommentsPosted by on June 8, 2017 under Gamespot
    After weeks of teases, NetherRealm announced today that Red Hood is coming to superhero fighting game Injustice 2 next week.During its Watchtower stream, the developer revealed that Red Hood is arriving on Tuesday, June 13, but only for players who have purchased either the Deluxe Edition of the game or the Fighter Pack 1 DLC. The gun-toting fighter will be available for everyone else to buy the f... more.
  • Call Of Duty: WW2 Replaces Create-A-Class With New Divisions System

    0 CommentsPosted by on June 8, 2017 under Gamespot
    Although we don't know a lot about Call of Duty: WWII's multiplayer yet, Activision today shared a few more details about what we can expect. Specifically, it officially revealed that the game won't have a create-a-class system in the form that appeared in most recent Call of Duty releases. Rather, the Divisions system will take its place.In a PlayStation Blog post, Sledgehammer Games head Glen Sc... more.
  • Xbox One Exec Responds To Report About Low Backwards Compatibility Usage

    0 CommentsPosted by on June 8, 2017 under Gamespot
    Earlier this week, a report claimed that Xbox One owners "largely ignore" the console's backwards compatibility functionality. Now, Microsoft has responded.Xbox chief marketing officer Mike Nichols shared some data points on Twitter today about backwards compatibility usage. He said around half of all Xbox One owners have used backwards compatibility, accruing more than 508 million collective hour... more.
  • Cheesy Country Music Romance 'Forever My Girl' First Teaser Trailer

    0 CommentsPosted by on June 7, 2017 under Movies
    "Is that enough for your love?" Roadside Attractions & LD Entertainment have debuted an official trailer for a super cheesy romantic drama titled Forever My Girl, from director Bethany Ashton Wolf, adapted from Heidi McLaughlin's novel. The film tells the story of a country music singer named Liam Page, played by Alex Roe, who leaves a woman behind at the altar to chase his dreams of fame and for... more.
  • Watch: Captivating '9 Races' Short Tells the Story of an Injured Jockey

    0 CommentsPosted by on June 7, 2017 under Movies
    "This is one race. You've got a lot more races in you." This is an impressive short about a person we rarely hear stories about - a jockey. Most films about horseracing are about the sport, or the owners, or the horses, but not many films talk about the jockey and his life. 9 Races is a short film directed by Clint Bentley (website) telling the story of an injured jockey who tries to endure nine ... more.
  • New Trailer for a Re-Release of Dustin Hoffman Classic 'The Graduate'

    0 CommentsPosted by on June 7, 2017 under Movies
    "This is Benjamin. He's a little worried about his future." Studiocanal in the UK has debuted a new trailer for the upcoming re-released of Mike Nichols' classic The Graduate, starring Dustin Hoffman in one of his early breakout roles. The film, first released in America in 1967, is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a re-release in the UK at the BFI Southbank in London as part of its Dustin H... more.
  • Troubled X-Men Spinoff Gambit Will Happen Eventually, Producer Says

    0 CommentsPosted by on June 7, 2017 under Gamespot
    The X-Men franchise continues to grow, with The New Mutants, Deadpool 2, and X-Men: Dark Phoenix all expected in the next couple of years. But there is one X-Men spinoff that hasn't been quite as lucky, and that is the much-delayed Gambit. Now producer Hutch Parker has confirmed that the studio still plans to make the movie.In an interview with ScreenRant, Parker was asked about whether Gambit wou... more.
  • Well-Received Platformer Outland Is Free On PC Right Now

    0 CommentsPosted by on June 7, 2017 under Gamespot
    Looking for a new PC game to play?Developer Housemarque has announced that its platformer Outland is completely free on Steam right now, but only for the next 48 hours. You have until 10 AM PT on June 8 to pick up the well-received game for the low, low price of $0.00.Housemarque is giving the game away to celebrate the fact that its latest game, Nex Machina, is now available to pre-order.Released... more.