Is the Halo movie finally coming?
Is the Halo film finally on track.
TellTale Games is looking to create the ultimate Jurassic Park game, from visuals to atmosphere.
Some of you might know that back in 2005, EA and Steven Spielberg decided they would make a “blockbuster game†together. Deals were signed! Development teams formed! Codenames were given! (“LMNO†was the supposed title of the game but it was pronounced “Elementalâ€.) Progress happened but then things went quiet. Now, it turns out that the game is officially dead, …
Microsoft has previously announced that there will be over 30 titles available for Project Natal and one of them that I would have thought would have been awesome was a port of the Wii title Boom Blox. Last Updated: March 4, 2010
Just yesterday, I posted up the news that esteemed movie man Steven Spielberg was in talks to produce the Halo movie after its run with Peter Jackson and Neil Blomkamp had come to an end. I was excited at the idea of a movie that may have been done properly but now Microsoft have shot down the stories going around …
Just when you though that the possibility of a Halo movie was finally dead in the water. A short while ago a man by the name of Stuart Beattie wrote a screenplay. Who is this man you may ask? He is the dude that has penned or is also currently penning G.I Joe, Gears of War and Splinter Cell screenplays. …
Imagine a dark chilly night with all the cliches of thick fog, full moons, howling wolves and the clinging of chains… scary to some (if you were in a 50’s horror movie) but we’re gamers. And if you’re a die hard player then these the notion that the age of consoles are coming to an end shouldn’t startle you. So …
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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