Knuckles Steelbook Edition Preorders Discounted At Amazon Ahead Of Next Month's Release

Knuckles Steelbook Edition (Blu-ray) $27 (was $32) for Steelbook | $22 for Blu-ray | $17 for DVD Preorder Steelbook (Amazon) Preorder Blu-ray …

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Star Wars Outlaws Has The Chance To Do Something Unprecedented For Star Wars

Star Wars is for kids. At least, that’s the excuse that gets rolled out whenever one raises an issue with poor plotting, fart jokes, or pat moral lessons. But Star Wars also takes place in a universe with dark implications, like a fascistic Empire that turns a blind eye to crime lords who trade in sentient slaves and illicit drugs. Star Wars has long shied away from letting its seedy criminal underworld simply be unapologetically seedy, but by setting itself in the midst of it, Star Wars Outlaws may just be the scumbag simulator we’ve been waiting for.While it would be easy to lay this problem at the feet of the kid-friendly Disney corporation, the Star Wars franchise’s unease with portraying criminals actually began much earlier, with franchise creator George Lucas. Lucas himself authored…

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Vincent D'Onofrio Says Daredevil: Born Again "Will Go Much Further" Than The Original Show

Out of all of the Daredevil cast members, Vincent D’Onofrio never lost faith that the show would return in some form. Next year, D’Onofrio, Charlie Cox, and most of the Daredevil cast will finally be back in Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again. And if you were expecting the show’s TV-MA violence to be watered on its new home, D’Onofrio indicates that the upcoming series may be even more violent than the original Daredevil.”There are some things in this show that go much further than we did on the original show,” D’Onofrio told Rotten Tomatoes. “There’s one thing in particular that my character does that I can’t believe made it into the cut.”

A Game Based On John Carpenter's Halloween Poses A Tricky Question In The Horror Genre

John Carpenter, noted gamer and part-time horror legend, is returning to Halloween, the iconic slasher he directed (and, perhaps more famously, scored) in 1978, which birthed a landmark horror franchise. This time, however, he’s doing it with a controller in his hands. As revealed today, the director is teaming with Boss Team, the developers of 2022’s Evil Dead game, to bring Halloween to life in the form of not one, but two horror games.Though we don’t know much about either game yet, the studio teased players will be able to “relive moments from the film and play as classic characters from one of the most iconic and important horror films of all time.” The team also revealed that one of the games is being built in Unreal Engine 5, and that it’s in early development.

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The Callisto Protocol Shipped Too Early At Publisher's Insistence, Director Says

The Callisto Protocol director Glen Schofield claimed that the game was forced to ship early due to the Striking Distance Studios’ parent company, Krafton, and its insistance. As a result, development was impacted and content was cut in order to meet deadlines.In an interview with Dan Allen Gaming, Schofield said that Krafton originally let Striking Distance Studios “put whatever they wanted” into The Callisto Protocol and promised more time to work on it. During the 2021 holiday period, Schofield formulated more ideas for the game, but afterward, Krafton suddenly wanted it to ship by December.


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