Monthly Archives: May 2019

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Beyond Good & Evil 2 Won’t Be at E3 2019

Ubisoft has announced that Beyond Good and Evil 2 will not be at E3 2019. However, the BGE2 team will be hosting its next Space Monkey Report livestream next Wednesday, June 5, at 9am PT/12pm ET/5pm BST/6pm CEST.

BGE2's team revealed the news via a blog post and said that even though it won't be attending E3 2019 as it is "focusing on core development milestones," it still wanted to keep its fans up to date with the "game’s development and how

building the world of Beyond Good and Evil 2."

The details as to what the livestream will be focused on aren't discussed, but the team promised that it does "look forward to sharing more with you, including new gameplay footage, when the time is right."

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Disney Releases New Lion King Character Posters

Disney has released new posters for The Lion King, showing all of the main characters with credits to their voice actors in the posters.

Shared on Disney's Twitter account, there are nine different characters in total, with Simba and Nala showing both young and adult versions, as they are voiced by different people - much like in the original animated film.

The 11 posters can be viewed below, along with a list of the characters and their corresponding voice actors.

  • Mufasa is voiced by James Earl Jones
  • Adult Simba is voiced by Donald Glover
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The Best Godzilla Toys for Small Scale Destruction

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Godzilla returned to theaters to declare himself King of the Monsters, and next year, he’ll have to defend that title in Godzilla Vs. Kong, so it’s as good a time as ever to find a good, reliable Godzilla toy to put on your desk, entertainment center, or bedside table to let co-workers, friends, and lovers know that you’re a supporter of the big lizard.

But, there are so many to choose from! Which Godzilla is right for you? Well, let us help you find a Godzilla toy that fits your budget, personality, and lifestyle.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare to Feature Cross-Play

The recently announced Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is set to feature cross-play and won’t have a season pass.

In an official statement from Infinity Ward, the team plans for Modern Warfare to be played together across PC and console through cross-play support. It wasn’t clarified if this means PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players will be able to play together, or if it simply means PS4 and Xbox One players can join games with PC players separately.

Beyond this news, Infinity Ward revealed it’s eliminating a traditional season pass from Modern Warfare, so the team can “deliver more free maps and content as well as post-launch events to all players.” Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s season pass runs for $50 and includes 12 additional maps, exclusive characters, additional zombie modes and more.

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Why Infinity Ward Decided to Reboot Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

IGN had the chance to speak with Infinity Ward narrative director Taylor Kurosaki about why the studio decided to reboot Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and what that means for its characters and story.

“When we set out to make this game, we asked ourselves ‘what does the word ‘modern’ followed by the word ‘warfare’ mean?’” Kurosaki told IGN. “Modern warfare, in 2019, means the theater of war is even less defined now than it was back when those first games were made. It’s more complex. It’s more grey. It less mimics what traditional warfare meant.”

Kurosaki continued, speaking on how warfare has changed since 2007’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. “That was a game that was sort of built on the aftermath of things like 9/11 and Operation Desert Storm, where you saw big phalanxes of tanks rolling across the desert fighting against other enemies that were wearing uniforms and were flying flags – it was sort of traditional, in a more modern sense.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Is a Reboot, Not a Sequel

Developer Infinity Ward and publisher Activision have announced 2019’s Call of Duty game, which is called Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Yes, it’s a reboot of the 2007 classic Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (as had been rumored), not a Modern Warfare remaster, prequel, remake, or sequel.

What is the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Reboot?

The new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will feature returning characters like Captain Price in a new “ripped from the headlines” single-player campaign. It will also include a suite of PvP multiplayer modes, as series tradition dictates, as well as "an all-new cooperative play mode, featuring a collection of strategic co-op missions."

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How Jon Favreau Directed The Lion King Inside a Video Game

Disney’s upcoming film The Lion King brings the classic animated feature into the realm of live-action. Not an easy task, what with all the singing and dancing animals. At the helm of this tricky endeavor is director Jon Favreau, who cut his teeth on the animated-to-real life game with 2016’s The Jungle Book. I visited the set of Lion King with a small group of press to witness Favreau’s filmmaking process and was intrigued to see the entire thing was essentially shot in an intricate virtual reality video game.

Explaining Favreau’s Vision

But before we get to the technical particulars, it’s relevant to hear why Favreau felt the need to take the lead on this movie in the first place. After all, many deem the original to be a masterpiece as-is, so why mess with perfection? Favreau pointed to the celebrated Lion King stage show as a worthy adaptation of the animated original -- and to his point, it has earned over $1 billion to become the highest grossing Broadway production of all time -- and his goal is to create a third take on the beloved tale that tells The Lion King’s timeless story with what he described as the spectacle of a BBC wildlife documentary.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Wants to Make You Uncomfortable

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is probably going to upset people, perhaps by design. The reboot, which brings familiar characters like Captain Price into modern-day, “ripped from the headlines” missions but is otherwise not connected to the previous entries in the brand’s best-known subfranchise, brings with it all of the expected technical upgrades: ray tracing, multi-layer shading, spectral rendering, 4K resolution, HDR, etc. But it’s the renewed focus on realism and the single-player campaign, which was so unimportant to Call of Duty in last year’s Black Ops 4 that it literally didn’t have one, that’s going to help Modern Warfare leave its mark.

As in previous Modern Warfares, the campaign is split between multiple perspectives. Here, it’s the Tier 1 Operators – the highly trained military experts with cutting-edge tech – and the rebel factions who fight terrorism with guerilla tactics and improvised weapons like Molotov cocktails and IEDs. I saw a slice from each side. Both were incredibly dark; literally in the case of the Tier 1 Operators, and figuratively for the rebels.

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Iron Maiden Sues 3D Realms Over Ion Maiden

Iron Maiden, the English heavy metal band, is suing developer 3D Realms for $2 million over its game Ion Maiden, a first-person shooter that harkens back to Duke Nukem 3D.

The lawsuit, Iron Maiden Holdings Limited v. 3D Realms Entertainment, is a civil complaint over trademark infringement and unfair competition and was filed in California on May 28. Iron Maiden claims 3D Realms “... is using Ion Maiden, a confusingly similar version of the Iron Maiden trademark without authorization and is attempting to take advantage of Iron Maiden’s worldwide recognition to sell Defendant’s products and services.”

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Watchmen’s Doctor Manhattan Discovers the DC Metaverse

Forget everything you thought you knew about the DC multiverse. Watchmen's Doctor Manhattan has just discovered something called the metaverse.

Warning: this article contains spoilers for Doomsday Clock #10!

The latest chapter of Doomsday Clock provides a comprehensive account of what happened to Doctor Manhattan after the end of Watchmen. Manhattan ventures into the multiverse and soon finds himself in the DCU circa-1938. He's perplexed by this strange new world and its emerging lineup of heroes, finding that even ordinary people like struggling actor Carver Colman have a selfless, heroic streak completely unlike anything in the Watchmen universe.

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