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Aarus Awakening Stands Brilliantly Alone in the Platformer Genre - Review | GamersNexus

Added: 25.02.2015 9:10 | 4 views | 0 comments


GamersNexus: "The platformer genre is one that initially stood out as challenging, with titles like Metroid, Contra, and Pitfall. Eventually, it expanded to larger 3d worlds that developers enriched to offer more than just jumping from platform-to-platform. After that grew repetitive, the number of platformers in the AAA market began to dwindle. Fortunately, many 2D platformers have emerged from independent developers and are putting their unique twists on the genre."

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Never Alone Mac Version, Soundtrack Launching on February 26th

Added: 24.02.2015 18:10 | 2 views | 0 comments


J Station X: Developer Upper One Games announces that Iñupiaq puzzle and adventure game Never Alone will be released on Mac on February 26th.

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Ride Along - Mars

Added: 23.02.2015 15:10 | 2 views | 0 comments


Join World Artist Jason Sussman and Interplanetary Scientist Craig Hardgrove (from Guardian Radio) as they explore Mars. Art meets Science!

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Pokémon Champion Cynthia Nendoroid Figure Available for Pre-Order

Added: 22.02.2015 21:30 | 1 views | 0 comments


Article: Pokémon Champion Cynthia Nendoroid Figure Available for Pre-Order

Along with her trusty Garchomp

From: www.nintendolife.com

The Oscars, awarded to the video game movies that REALLY deserve them

Added: 20.02.2015 13:04 | 20 views | 0 comments


The Academy Awards season is a great time, when proles can watch - bleary eyed in your underwear, if you’re a lucky European - as dull but ‘worthy’ films get slap-headed gold lads chucked at them, in lieu of films that people actually find entertaining. Just try and tell me The English Patient wouldn’t have been improved by a Predator.

Anyway, I digress. Main point is, I thought this a good time to shine the spotlight on a cinematic genre that’s always (ALWAYS) ignored by the gong-giver: video game movies. Why are they so consistently overlooked at awards ceremonies? Because they’re largely, well, piss. However, one man’s piss is another man’s Um Bongo, and given that this site is called GamesRadar+, goddamnit, it’s about time we saluted the best this genre has to offer in the Video Game Movie Oscars. You know, before we watch the real show and throw an indignant wobbler on Twitter about the fact that John Wick didn’t get nominated for anything. Idiots.

*cue emotive music, applause, and Jennifer Lawrence wackily falling down some stairs*

Other nominees: Christopher Lambert (Mortal Kombat), Karl Urban (Doom), Sean Bean (Silent Hill), Udo Kier (Lars Von Trier's Katamari)

It was a toss up between the late Raul Julia and Christopher Lambert as Raiden in Mortal Kombat, but as Lambert himself always said in the stellar Highlander 2: The Quickening, 'There Can Be Only One.' Raul is that one. The one who made M. Bison the most charismatic bad guy since Charles Manson ran rings around Geraldo Rivera in that prison interview ages ago. Julia gave Street Fighter's despotic beefcake a narcissistic edge, with a penchant for Boris Vallejo-esque artwork featuring himself riding tigers and fighting. For him, it was only Tuesday, but the day I first saw his performance was most important day of my life. I'd buy that for a Bison dollar.

Other nominees: Rosamund Pike (Doom), Kylie Minogue (Street Fighter), Kristana Loken (Bloodrayne), Kate Winslet (Lars Von Trier’s Quake)

Milla Jovovich in interviews is a vivacious, endlessly charismatic and entertaining person who’d be bloody wonderful to have at a party. It’s to her credit as an actress that we have no idea about this side of her in Resident Evil movies, as her character Alice could turn milk sour just by pouting at it. Not one smile threatens to put a dent in her expertly held frown throughout the series, unless you watch the cock ups on the DVD extras menu. We’ve spent five films now with the frumpy zombie killer, and we still know absolutely nothing about her. She’s good at kicking people though, so that’s worthy of a Voscar.

Other nominees: Eeeeer… No, seriously, eeeeeh... Also, Lars Von Trier’s Bubsy

Of all the video game movies, Hitman is genuinely the one that has some actual appeal to those who aren’t blighted by our disgusting hobby. In fact there is irrefutable evidence for this, as my mum and dad watched it one night on TV and said it was, and I quote, ‘quite good.’ That’s a box quote right there. They’re not wrong either. The Hitman film (despite idiots moaning about the brilliant Timothy Olyphant playing 47) turned out to be a really fun, pleasantly violent and stylish action caper with some really well done set pieces. Bore little resemblance to the games, like, but it was alright. If Luc Besson had directed, and Jason Statham starred in it, people would be falling over themselves to call it a misunderstood classic. Probably.

Other nominees: Doom, Super Mario Bros., Lars Von Trier’s Fez

Uwe Boll has been the greatest patron of the video game movie for over a decade, and he constantly pushes boundaries. The movie that pushes the furthest is Postal. Boll has always revelled in winding people up, so his doing an adaptation of the notorious, bad-taste shooter series actually made a great deal of sense. Anyway, because I grew up watching Bottom (for the violence and poo jokes, the existential nihilism subtext came later) and Attitude Era WWF, Postal legitimately killed me in places. If you’re thick skinned and/or have absolutely no empathy or sensitivity, it’s the closest video game movies have to a comedy classic.

Other nominees: Doom, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Alone In The Dark, Silent Hill, Lars Von Trier’s Bishi Bashi Special

‘Why not Silent Hill??!!’ I hear you plebs cry. Well, while Silent Hill (which basically pilfered music from the games) was indeed pleasant on the old lugs, The Mortal Kombat soundtrack is frankly, peerless. The theme tune is just as iconic as John Williams’ opening fanfare for Star Wars. Actually it’s better. You don’t get some lad screaming ‘STAAAAR WAAAARS’ over the Star Wars music like the fella bellowing ‘MORTAAAAAL KOMBAAAAAT’ in Mortal Kombat. Mortal Kombat also has Fear Factory playing during the Johnny Cage/Scorpion Fight. It’s the greatest use of music in a movie since Kenny Loggins in Top Gun.

Other nominees: Doom, Super Mario Bros., Hitman, Lars Von Trier’s God Hand

Think of all the iconic movies you've seen. Think of all the iconic lines uttered by the stars. 'What you got?' 'Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn.' 'Rosebud.' To this illustrious company, we can now add 'I've seen that tattoo before, on a robot and a woman.' Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, like most of the greats (such as Blade Runner and Freddy Got Fingered) was wildly misunderstood at the time, and it's only now that its dadaist attack on cinematic convention can be truly understood. It's actually a sharp satire of video games writing, where all dialogue is hokey exposition, trite cliche, and borderline offensive stereotype (witness Jax's happy-go-lucky 'Cole from Gears of War' demeanour). At one point Sindel tells her long lost daughter Kitana 'Too bad you will die.' Thankfully, this film's power never will.

Other nominees: Paul W S Anderson, Christophe Gans, Simon West, Lars Von Trier’s Lars Von Trier

There could be no other. Like all the greatest artists, Boll is misunderstood in his own time. A subversive, counter-culture pariah. Reviled, even. In a world of backslapping luvvies, he’s a man not afraid of nuking bridges, let alone burning them. He’s thrown shade at everyone, wound up overly serious gamers something rotten, and frankly, I love him utterly for it. Boll makes the video game movies that the genre deserves, because let’s face it, if The Order: 1886 is new-gen’s most prominent claim of narrative art, then maybe we’re pretty shagged. Boll knows this, he’s not stupid (he’s got a doctorate), and I genuinely hope he gets to direct Metal Gear Solid and Assassin’s Creed one day. He’s our Ed Wood, only he’s better than Ed Wood, as Ed Wood never offered to twat Michael Bay.

So there's my run-down of the games movies and game movie folk who mandatorily deserve tiny shimmering muscle men. But how about you horrible lot? And more you reckon need a bit of recognition? Should we go the whole hog and give Boll a life time achievement award, now that he's not done any game movies for a few years? Let me know in the comments.

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The Order 1886: Interview with Andrea Pessino | I Love Videogames

Added: 17.02.2015 21:10 | 0 views | 0 comments


Yesterday, I Love Videogames was guests of PlayStation Italia at the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum in Milan for the presentation event of The Order, 1886, outgoing February 20 on PlayStation 4. Andrea Pessino, co-founder and CTO of Ready at Dawn, was host of the event, taking two presentations: one dedicated to the press and to the public (in which were revealed some interesting information ). Along with other colleagues we participated in the Round Table and Pessino interviewed, with questions on whether his career is on The Order 1886. Here is our report:

From: n4g.com

Why Alone in the Dark: Illumination Isn't Looking Too Bright

Added: 17.02.2015 2:00 | 0 views | 0 comments


Alone in the Dark: Illumination is the latest entry in the defining survival horror series. Zorine Te played the closed beta, but wasn’t impressed.

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Why Alone in the Dark: Illumination Isn't Looking Too Bright

Added: 17.02.2015 2:00 | 0 views | 0 comments


Alone in the Dark: Illumination is the latest entry in the defining survival horror series. Zorine Te played the closed beta, but wasn’t impressed.

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From: www.gamespot.com


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