Morbius: Tyrese Gibson Cast in Spider-Man Spinoff
Tyrese Gibson has joined the cast for up-and-coming Spider-Man spinoff movie, Morbius: The Living Vampire.
Gibson has been added to a growing list of talent cast for Sony’s next Spidey-less Spider-man story, according to a new report published by Variety. Gibson, who has become a mainstay of massive action movie franchises such as Transformers and The Fast and The Furious, has not yet revealed who he’ll be playing.
He’ll join Dr Who’s Matt Smith, also playing unknown role, Emerald City’s Adria Arjona, who will play Martine Bancroft and of course Jared Leto, who’ll be playing the titular sucky-handed vampire man, Morbius.
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Death Stranding Is A Little Behind Schedule, Says Kojima
Death Stranding has fallen slightly behind Kojima Productions' internal planned release date, according to the man in charge.
Hideo Kojima made the statement in an interview with J-Wave . As translated by IGN Japan, Kojima explained:
“It’s common for studios to fall behind their planned release date, and Death Stranding is very slightly behind our initial plan, but not behind by much.”
Of course, Death Stranding has never been given a public planned release date, so it's unclear as to how much of a change that'll effect.
Elsewhere in the interview, Kojima explains that the nature of making an open world game means that he's constantly making adjustments and playtesting new versions.
Nintendo Reportedly Adjusts Smartphone Games to Make Players Spend Less
Nintendo, it seems, is getting in trouble with its smartphone development partners for being nice.
Per sources of the Wall Street Journal, Nintendo is concerned about being seen as greedy by consumers, and actively tells its partners - including DeNA and CyberAgent - to adjust games so that players don't spend too much.
As for why a publicly listed company would try to make less money, a Nintendo employee apparently told WSJ that the company sees smartphone games more as advertising for its core console business than a straight moneymaking opportunity.
We’ve Finally Seen the Sum of Days Gone’s Parts
Since its reveal at E3 2016, I haven’t really known what to make of Days Gone. It’s a zombie freaker* game. OK. It’s a big open-world adventure. Alright. It’s also about resource management and survival. Sure, cool - but what is it? What does the sum of all these disparate parts actually look like as a video game in this, the year 2019? Well, after getting to play roughly five hours of it for myself, I finally got a taste of what the full Days Gone experience actually looks like.
The first hour of my demo took me through most of Days Gone’s opening, introducing basic mechanics, concepts, and characters. I quickly felt at home with the controls, since the systems at play all very familiar to anyone who’s spent time in an open-world action/adventure in the last few years. The elements we’ve seen before are executed extremely well. Stealthily scavenging for supplies while sneaking around an abandoned motel crowded with zombies freakers is appropriately tense, and the same goes for trying to discreetly (or not) clear a bandit camps to unlock a new fast-travel point. Walking into one of their ambushes (the chances for which can actually be reduced by eliminating the aforementioned camps) is equal parts shamefully frustrating and exhilarating, choosing from a wide variety of useful skill upgrades is decidedly nerve-wracking, and melee and ranged combat encounters are, for the most part, both exciting and brutally satisfying.
Devil May Cry’s Story in 7 Minutes
Devil May Cry is a series renowned for its stylish action, but beyond all of the gunslinging, sword slashing and royal guarding, there is, in fact, a story. So, if you’re just jumping into DMC for the first time with Devil May Cry 5, here’s the entire plot summarized as quickly as we can rightfully do it.
First off, this is Dante:
He’s a red coat wearing, demon form bearing, gun-wielding, death-dealing, rocket riding, high flying, son of a gun. Or that’s what he would be if he was described by Ric Flair (WHOO!).
Devil May Cry’s Story in 7 Minutes
Devil May Cry is a series renowned for its stylish action, but beyond all of the gunslinging, sword slashing and royal guarding, there is, in fact, a story. So, if you’re just jumping into DMC for the first time with Devil May Cry 5, here’s the entire plot summarized as quickly as we can rightfully do it.
First off, this is Dante:
He’s a red coat wearing, demon form bearing, gun-wielding, death-dealing, rocket riding, high flying, son of a gun. Or that’s what he would be if he was described by Ric Flair (WHOO!).
The 1990s Are Back in This Turok 64 Port Description for Switch
If you're a true 90s kid, you remember hours of fun navigating the steamy jungle world of Turok: The Dinosaur Hunter on Nintendo 64. The game is coming to Nintendo Switch, so you can take the fun of a late 1990s console shooter and carry it with you on the bus to your grown-up job. The 1990s nostalgia goes beyond just the low-poly graphics and gallons of mist conveniently working as a cover for the N64's lack of graphical muscle. The official description on Nintendo's website is also ripped straight from the 1990s.
The 1990s Are Back in This Turok 64 Port Description for Switch
If you're a true 90s kid, you remember hours of fun navigating the steamy jungle world of Turok: The Dinosaur Hunter on Nintendo 64. The game is coming to Nintendo Switch, so you can take the fun of a late 1990s console shooter and carry it with you on the bus to your grown-up job. The 1990s nostalgia goes beyond just the low-poly graphics and gallons of mist conveniently working as a cover for the N64's lack of graphical muscle. The official description on Nintendo's website is also ripped straight from the 1990s.
Latest Info About Christopher Nolan’s Next Movie Reportedly ‘Inaccurate’
Update: A source has informed IGN the information provided by Production Weekly is inaccurate.
Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film will reportedly be a romantic thriller, similar to Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest in tone.
Reported by Production Weekly, the unnamed film was described as “North by Northwest in tone meets Inception.” Its production is reportedly scheduled to begin this June, with Hoyte van Hoytema returning as director of photography. Hoytema previously worked with Nolan on Dunkirk and Interstellar.

