Something’s coming! Ever since Steven Spielberg first floated the idea, his West Side Story adaptation has been a hot topic in Hollywood.
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XCOM developer, Firaxis. You might not think a developer used to working in the strategy field alongside its publisher 2K Games would be that sensible a fit for a Marvel game, but it’s early days and already we’re pretty convinced by what we’ve seen from the title.
Something’s coming! Ever since Steven Spielberg first floated the idea, his West Side Story adaptation has been a hot topic in Hollywood.
Marvel game Midnight Suns apparently took inspiration from an unlikely source – none other than Dragon Ball Fighter Z.During an interview with Edge Magazine (via The Loadout), the team behind the upcoming Marvel tactics game explained how anime has influenced its style.Describing Dragon Ball Fighter Z as a “big influence,” art director Denis Moellers said, “there are some moves where they [the camera] zoom out to show the entire planet and you can see this explosion going off.”He also explained
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Jamie Lang Los Angeles-based Spanish-language streamer Pantaya has announced that its new thriller series “MalaYerba,” co-produced with Colombia’s Dynamo and Sony Pictures Television (SPT), will launch on Oct. 14 exclusively on the platform in the U.S.
After 18 years of waiting, Matrix fans will finally be able to return to the world of white rabbits and spoon-bending.
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Firaxis has said that Marvel’s Midnight Suns will not just be a tactics game in the vein of XCOM but that its RPG elements will be just as essential, as “a whole other half of the game”.Speaking during a new gameplay showcase shared yesterday (September 7), centered on combat – in particular a comic rivalry between Wolverine and Sabretooth – the team also took time in the latter part of the video to discuss the game’s RPG aspects.This is the focus of the Abbey, the game’s base and hub where the
Marvel’s Midnight Suns, a tactical superhero game in development by Firaxis Games.During a gameplay showcase posted yesterday (September 7), Marvel Midnight Suns used a battle between iconic comic rivals Wolverine and Sabretooth to show off the card-based combat system that fans will be able to play from March 2022. The video is commentated by creative director Jake Solomon as well as franchise producer Garth Deangelis.After leaving the Abbey – a hub where players can explore and socialise with
Marvel’s Midnight Suns is set to arrive tonight (September 7), with developer Firaxis showcasing a battle between the X-Men’s Wolverine and his archnemesis, Sabretooth.Publisher 2K Games previously revealed the first look at gameplay last week (September 1), with a broad showcase of general combat, relationship management, and development of the heroes’ base, The Abbey.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns will not contain any microtransactions, developer Firaxis has confirmed.From free-to-play mobile tie-ins to the live-service nature of Marvel’s Avengers with purchasable cosmetics, microtransactions are a regular staple of Marvel games.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns’ protagonist, The Hunter, will have over 40 abilities and three paths to choose from, emphasising the light and dark potential of the characters.In an interview with NME, Jake Solomon, the Creative Director of Midnight Suns, revealed that “you can really customise how The Hunter plays in combat” by choosing a path for him based on light, dark, and warrior branches.
Focus Features has confirmed it will be releasing Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast on November 12, unveiling the trailer and poster art today.
2K Games has unveiled the first look at actual gameplay for its upcoming superhero strategy RPG, Marvel’s Midnight Suns.While the game is, as widely expected from developer Firaxis, a strategy game, it looks far from the mould of the studio’s existing staples XCOM and Civilization VI.
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FIFA starts moving to its properly next-gen set-up, PES has changed its name to eFootball, and now there’s a whole new contender in the ring, too. Enter UFL: a brand new free-to-play football game for consoles from Strikerz Inc.
Naughty Dog first released The Last Of Us in 2013 for the PlayStation 3, it was quickly hailed as a revolutionising force in gaming storytelling.The 2013 game – and its acclaimed 2020 sequel – tells the story of two strangers who are forced to travel through zombie-infested America, becoming as close as father and daughter as they learn to trust and rely on each other.
Netflix's popular psychological thriller You season three is returning on 15 October this year as a chilling new trailer gives fans an insight on what to expect. You first debuted on the streaming giant on 26 December 2018 and follows the life of Joe Goldberg, who is portrayed by Gossip Girl star Penn Badley, and his obsessions with the women in his life.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns won’t let players romance character’s like Iron Man and Wolverine, but you will be “very, very, very close friends”.During Gamescom 2021 earlier this week (August 25), 2K and Firaxis announced Marvel’s Midnight Suns, a brand new tactical RPG currently in development.The game is set to launch in March 2022, but the developer behind the XCOM series has also shared even more information regarding the game characters and mechanics.In Midnight Suns, there’s a home base called
EXCLUSIVE: Shout Studios and Hideout Pictures’ Old Henry has been set for a U.S. theatrical release on October 1. This will follow the western’s world premiere as an out of competition official selection title at the Venice Film Festival on September 7. Check out the trailer above.