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The Devil We Know was denied a certain price on Steam, Pokken Tournament is heating up, and Marvel might have some cheaper cosplay options available in the future.
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The Devil We Know was denied a certain price on Steam, Pokken Tournament is heating up, and Marvel might have some cheaper cosplay options available in the future.
Conner and Mallory discuss their favorite reveals and spots from Super Bowl 50, Apple slamming the banhammer on The Binding of Isaac
A new name, a new format, but all the same people you know and love. Check out the first episode of The Lobby! They breakdown the Pokemon 20th anniversary, Berserk, and the Fine Bros controversy. Check it out!
Deadpool and Spiderman get their own comic book together, Digimon is getting a new movie, and Final Fantasy gets Episodic
Farm 51 is bringing real life Nuclear zones to virtual reality, Samauri Jack is making a comeback, and Mortal Kombat gets some new characters.
This week on the Waypoint series finale, the Checkpoint crew talks thanksgiving, cosplay, representation in media, Star Wars and so much more. Check it out!Hosts: Dalton Martin, Julia Parobek, Conner Nolan, Aidan KearneyEdited By: Aidan HallLogo By: Mo LangleyMusic By: Lex Bravery
Robert Downey Jr. may have leaked some information on Kimmel, Ghost in the Shell is getting it's own movie adaptation, and PS4 marginally wins Black Friday salesHosts: Conner Nolan & Aidan HallCamera: Julia ParobekTeleprompter: Kelsey HayesEditor: Julia Parobek & Kelsey HayesGraphics: Meghan Duffy, Lauren Lucas, & Sam NobleMusic: Lex BravaryProducer: Kelsey Hayes
New Amiibo characters got leaked, Rocket League may possibly be coming to Xbox, and Jason Vorhees is getting a new game. Hosts: Conner Nolan & Dalton Martin Teleprompter: Aidan Kearney Camera: Kelsey Hayes Editing: Michael Robb Music: Lex Bravary Graphics: Meghan Duffy, Sam Noble, & Lauren Lucas Producer: Kelsey Hayes
This week the gang talks about the new Friday the 13th game kickstarter, the elusiveness of gaming companies and so much more! Check it out! Hosts: Dalton Martin, Aidan Kearney, Julia Parobek, and Conner Nolan Edited By: Matt TurnerLogo By: Mo Langley
Yo Kai Watch gets it's own bundle, Hideo Kojima is now for hire, and Star Wars tickets go on sale. Hosts: Conner Nolan & Aidan Hall Camera: Julia Parobek Teleprompter: Dalton Martin Graphics: Meghan Duffy, Lauren Lucas, & Sam Noble Music: Lex Bravary Producers: Dalton Martin, Andi Tolentino, & Kelsey Hayes
Far Cry maybe gets a new game, Super Meat Boy gets new artists for it's soundtrack, and Black Ops III gets real.
Although Super Meat Boy, the pioneering indie platformer coming out for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on October 6, should be ready to go the acclaimed original soundtrack had to be replaced due to rights not being secured with the composer, Danny Baranowsky.Tommy Refenes, a member of developer Team Meat said, "Now don't be too bummed because we had the opportunity to work with our favorite artists to re-score Super Meat Boy to celebrate its fifth anniversary...Their passion and love for the game can be heard in the work they put into making the game sound amazing. We're honored to have them on the team for this version of Super Meat Boy."The team hired to reinvent the soundtrack of this indie game is quite a force to be reckoned with. Matthias Bossi and Jon Evans, also known as Ridiculon, created the entire soundtrack of The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth. They will be supplying tracks for most of Super Meat Boy. To make The Hospital and The Salt Factory worlds a little more eerie, David “Scattle” Scatliffe from the Hotline Miami team will be contributing. Finally, Laura Shigihara, composer of Plants vs. Zombies, is making a cutesy, joyous track to play in the background of the game’s most brutal levels in The Cotton Alley.-----Source: GameSpotImage: GameSpot
Out of nowhere came this game called Undertale, an RPG made by one man, Toby Fox, in which “you don’t have to kill anyone”. Currently, it has a Metacritic score of 97/100. This means that it has beaten games like Half-Life 2, Grand Theft Auto V, Skyrim, Bioshock, and Mass Effect 2.With a user score of around an 8/10 as different games appeal to different people, critics are eating this game up and praising it immensely for its gameplay and story. With seven perfect scores and four other fantastically scored critic reviews, Undertale is definitely something worth checking out by passionate fans of RPGs or video games in general. It is available for download on PC.-----Source: MetacriticImages: Undertale
‘King of YouTube’ PewDiePie will be seen on CBS.
Attack on Titan: End of the World, what is known as Attack on Titan, Part 2 in America, made approximately 327,915,700 yen (the equivalent to $2.746 million U.S.) in its opening weekend from September 19-20. Selling 237,016 tickets in 332 theaters, the second film in a series of live action remakes of Attack on Titan found itself a spot at the top of the Japanese box office.Interestingly enough, this second film only sold about half the amount of tickets that the first film did during its opening weekend. Numbers for the premiere of Attack on Titan show that it made upwards of 600 million yen ($5 million U.S.). With sequels to popular action franchises most commonly selling more than its predecessors here in America, it does leave American and Canadian fans to wonder if the the first film turned some fans off from wanting to see any more.CEO and President of FUNimation Entertainment, Gen Fukunaga, had this to say about the upcoming U.S. release: