Yearly Archives: 2018
World’s First Look at Red Dead Redemption 2
There’s a sense of connection in Red Dead Redemption 2 I’ve never seen in a game before. Everything has its place and everyone has a purpose. Importantly, it’s not just a veneer either. Other games give the appearance that life continues around you regardless, but stop for a second and it’s easy to see past the façade – the guy with the broom isn’t really sweeping his porch, he’s stuck in a never-ending cleaning loop that even a gun to the head cannot break.
In Red Dead 2, people exist. They have work to do and schedules to stick to, regardless of whether you’re there to see it or not. But if you are there, they’ll react accordingly - so point a revolver at the guy innocently sweeping his porch and, depending on his demeanour, he could drop to his knees and beg for his life, or at the opposite end of the scale draw a six-shooter and retaliate. There’s deep-rooted connection between you, your actions and the surrounding world, which is critical to everything that Red Dead Redemption 2 is. Rockstar doesn’t just want you to play as outlaw and protagonist Arthur Morgan, it wants you to live as him.
Why Red Dead Redemption 2 Is More than Just a Prequel
Prequel isn’t really the best way to describe Red Dead Redemption 2.
Yes, events strictly take place before those of the last game – 1899, not 1911 – and yes, it features John Marston, to some extent, but the word ‘prequel’ isn’t right. It carries unwanted connotations. While it looks like we’ll discover the origin of those scars, this game isn’t about filling in the history of Marston, tracing back the origins of all his traits to some neat moment in the past. Read Dead 2 is aiming at a more complex and definitely more interesting relationship with its predecessor.
How Gamora’s Infinity War Story Is Different in the Comics
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Avengers - Infinity War!
A great many characters died during the course of Avengers: Infinity War. Them's the breaks when an all-powerful villain is obsessed with eliminating half of all life in the universe. But arguably none of these deaths hit quite as hard as Gamora's. This fan-favorite character found herself sacrificed by her adoptive father in order for him to claim the Soul Stone.
This surprise twist has sparked a newfound interest in Gamora's comic book adventures. Yes, Gamora did indeed die in the comics, though that was hardly the end of her journey. Those comics also offer some crucial hints as to what's next for the character. Read on to find out how Infinity War drew from the source material.
Life Is Strange Comic Continues Beyond One of Game’s Endings
Before continuing further, please note this article contains spoilers for Life Is Strange. The story deals with the conclusion of the game.
An upcoming Life Is Strange comic series will continue the story beyond one of the game's heartbreaking endings.
Revealed by its Amazon product description, which was first spotted by Eurogamer, the official Life Is Strange Collection from comics artist Emma Vieceli will contain a story called Life is Strange: Dust.
God of War Future Updates Detailed
Sony Santa Monica has detailed its plan for upcoming God of War updates, which will include Photo Mode.
The studio's support update highlights a few of the changes it intends to roll out in patches. The previously announced Photo Mode is still on the cards, and following last month's update that added an option to increase text size "for map, goals, codex and the resources tab of the UI menus," there are further plans to introduce a "global increase to text size in all menus and subtitles."
What Did You Think of This Week’s Comics?
It was another big week for the comic book industry, as Marvel relaunched its flagship Avengers comic and DC delivered the bargain-priced special DC Nation #0. Check out our new reviews and thinkpieces and be sure to let us know your favorite new books of the week in the comments below.
Written by Jason Aaron | Drawn by Ed McGuinness
"It can be tough to keep track of Marvel's numerous Avengers relaunches, especially as they seem to be arriving more and more frequently. By my count, this is the fourth comic since 2010 to bear the name 'The Avengers #1.' But at the end of the day, a great creative team and a great pitch are all a series needs to stay on track, and Marvel seems to have both with this latest incarnation of the series." -Jesse
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Madden Director Leaves EA, Teases “New Direction” for the Series
Rex Dickson, creative director for the Madden NFL series has left EA, and says the franchise could go in a "new direction".
Dickson announced the news in a statement on Twitter, saying that his decision is a "private one" whilst reassuring the community that "there is no drama or story" behind it.
"This decision was made after many discussions with other leaders on the team," he wrote. "We collectively agreed this was the best path forward for everyone involved. This is as much for me and my family as it is about giving the team, the community and the Madden franchise a chance for a new direction."
UPS Considering Selling Its Amazing Labo Carry Case
UPS is considering mass producing its Nintendo Labo carry case after going viral on Twitter.
The UPS Store used leftover cardboard to create 'The Labo Toy-Con-Tainer', a case that holds every item within the Nintendo Labo Variety Kit.
As well as being fully mobile with its handle and cardboard wheels, the carrying case offers a hatch to keep your leftover materials safe as well as a fully functional cardboard lock and key system.
#NintendoLabo inspired us to be more creative with cardboard. And since we’re such experts at packing things in boxes, well... pic.twitter.com/OM1BFo8UuT
Deadly Premonition Creator’s The Good Life Hits Kickstarter Goal
Hidetaka "Swery" Suehiro's Kickstarter campaign for The Good Life has reached its target, and the Deadly Premonition creator has added a Switch port as a stretch goal.
The campaign was relaunched last month after the initial campaign to get the game funded failed to come to fruition. Swery announced that it had hit the Kickstarter goal of 68 million yen / £456,000 / $650,000 last night, and tweeted the news along with plans for a Nintendo Switch port as the first stretch goal.