Despite Microsoft’s mismanagement of the pre-release marketing for Hellblade 2, the game still garnered an overall positive reception thanks to its excellent presentation and narrative. One thing that particularly drew a lot of attention was the game’s non-romanticized representation of Norse mythology and culture.
It is all thanks to Ninja Theory’s foresight and experience with the backdrop. The developer seized this opportunity before all the major publications and studios recognized the potential of Norse mythology in gaming, thereby setting a trend that many games would follow.
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice Beat All Other Modern Aaa Titles in Using Norse Mythology The first Hellblade used its binaural audio and facial animation to tell a story like no other.
Although Hellblade 2 may not have performed well in terms of sheer sales numbers, seeing its low sales on Steam and 23rd rank among Game Pass’ most-played games. However, none can deny...
It is all thanks to Ninja Theory’s foresight and experience with the backdrop. The developer seized this opportunity before all the major publications and studios recognized the potential of Norse mythology in gaming, thereby setting a trend that many games would follow.
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice Beat All Other Modern Aaa Titles in Using Norse Mythology The first Hellblade used its binaural audio and facial animation to tell a story like no other.
Although Hellblade 2 may not have performed well in terms of sheer sales numbers, seeing its low sales on Steam and 23rd rank among Game Pass’ most-played games. However, none can deny...
- 5/31/2024
- by Akshit Dangi
- FandomWire
Spider-Man: The Great Web is a title that Insomniac Games supposedly canceled without any reasons being highlighted by the studio. There were a lot of leaks recently shared on social media, and they shed light on many elements of the game that were proposed during the its pitch.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 upped the ante in terms of the quality of villains that were seen to be obstructing the superhero’s way. However, the leaks that have come out for The Great Web also highlighted the first seasonal villain, and by all means, it seems like they forestalled the plans of the MCU and Sony movies.
Who Was the Villain Teased in the Spider-Man: The Great Web Pitch? Insomniac Games has delivered some fantastic Spider-Man titles in the past.
As highlighted in the leak uploaded as a YouTube video here, The Great Web was supposed to be a live-service online multiplayer sandbox title.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 upped the ante in terms of the quality of villains that were seen to be obstructing the superhero’s way. However, the leaks that have come out for The Great Web also highlighted the first seasonal villain, and by all means, it seems like they forestalled the plans of the MCU and Sony movies.
Who Was the Villain Teased in the Spider-Man: The Great Web Pitch? Insomniac Games has delivered some fantastic Spider-Man titles in the past.
As highlighted in the leak uploaded as a YouTube video here, The Great Web was supposed to be a live-service online multiplayer sandbox title.
- 3/14/2024
- by Sparsh Jaimini
- FandomWire
The daughter of Thanos wants to play Poison Ivy in James Gunn’s Dcu. Marvel star Karen Gillan has expressed her wish to join Gunn’s Dcu to play the famous Batman foe. After many MCU actors have joined ranks in Gunn’s Dcu, Gillan could play the titular supervillain in the upcoming Arkham Asylum series.
In an interview, Gillan stated that she would love to play the seductress on screen. More specifically, she stated that she wants to portray the version of Poison Ivy in a relationship with Harley Quinn.
Karen Gillan as Nebula | Source: Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol.3
Poison Ivy & Harley Quinn – A Match Made in Arkham
Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn have played foes but, more notably, friends and even more. The characters first appeared together in Batman: The Animated Series in the episode titled “Harley and Ivy” and in the comic issue Batman: No Man’s Land.
In an interview, Gillan stated that she would love to play the seductress on screen. More specifically, she stated that she wants to portray the version of Poison Ivy in a relationship with Harley Quinn.
Karen Gillan as Nebula | Source: Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol.3
Poison Ivy & Harley Quinn – A Match Made in Arkham
Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn have played foes but, more notably, friends and even more. The characters first appeared together in Batman: The Animated Series in the episode titled “Harley and Ivy” and in the comic issue Batman: No Man’s Land.
- 3/9/2024
- by Akhil Bhagwani
- FandomWire
Stars: Michael Paré, Jack Pearson, Erin Coker, Neli Sabour | Written by Gil Luna | Directed by Noah Luke
No relation to the anime of the same name or the Don Bluth film Titan A.E. for that matter, this Attack on Titan is – you guessed it – another creatively titled film from The Asylum. This one justifies its title by having a rebel faction on Saturn’s moon Titan object to Earth’s deal with the government to harvest water crystals. Since they launch an attack on us, the film, whose original title, Alien Space Battle, still appears in the end credits would be more accurately called Attack from Titan. But that just doesn’t sound the same.
After an attack on a freighter carrying those water crystals back to Earth Citizen Prime Ortiz orders Max Reece to put together a mission to rescue it. There’s just one problem, the only...
No relation to the anime of the same name or the Don Bluth film Titan A.E. for that matter, this Attack on Titan is – you guessed it – another creatively titled film from The Asylum. This one justifies its title by having a rebel faction on Saturn’s moon Titan object to Earth’s deal with the government to harvest water crystals. Since they launch an attack on us, the film, whose original title, Alien Space Battle, still appears in the end credits would be more accurately called Attack from Titan. But that just doesn’t sound the same.
After an attack on a freighter carrying those water crystals back to Earth Citizen Prime Ortiz orders Max Reece to put together a mission to rescue it. There’s just one problem, the only...
- 3/3/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Cocaine Bear (read our review Here) screenwriter Jimmy Warden has said that he has ideas for multiple sequels to the film, and some movie-goers have already let it be known that they’re hoping and waiting for a movie that would be called Cocaine Shark. But while we wait to see if Cocaine Bear is going to spawn a franchise, the mockbuster masters at The Asylum have unveiled a poster of the mockbuster they have made to cash in on the Cocaine Bear hype: a movie called Attack of the Meth Gator! An exact release date hasn’t been announced, but we can expect to see Attack of the Meth Gator sometime this summer.
We can only assume that Attack of the Meth Gator is going to be about an alligator going on a killing spree after consuming meth, much like Cocaine Bear is about a bear going on a killing spree after consuming cocaine.
We can only assume that Attack of the Meth Gator is going to be about an alligator going on a killing spree after consuming meth, much like Cocaine Bear is about a bear going on a killing spree after consuming cocaine.
- 2/27/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Lucas Sequeira, Jonathan Stoddard, Daniela Palavecino, Eileen Dietz, Robert Lasardo, Roslyn Gentle, Vernon Wells, Devanny Pinn, Vicki Gunvalson | Written and Directed by Kelton Jones
Of the Devil sees actor Kelton Jones return to the directors’ chair five years after helming his disturbing first feature, Dry Blood. This time around he’s working from a script he wrote based on an idea by James Cullen Bressack.
The film opens in the basement of a nightclub. A group of devil worshippers slice open a young woman and remove something that looks like a shark’s tooth-shaped cocoon from her body. In the next scene, the item is hidden in the corner of a fence. A bright blue butterfly of the species “CGIus Obvious” flutters around it and a young boy named Alex (Lucas Sequeira; In the Death Room) is playing on the other side of the fence.
The butterfly lands on the boy’s finger,...
Of the Devil sees actor Kelton Jones return to the directors’ chair five years after helming his disturbing first feature, Dry Blood. This time around he’s working from a script he wrote based on an idea by James Cullen Bressack.
The film opens in the basement of a nightclub. A group of devil worshippers slice open a young woman and remove something that looks like a shark’s tooth-shaped cocoon from her body. In the next scene, the item is hidden in the corner of a fence. A bright blue butterfly of the species “CGIus Obvious” flutters around it and a young boy named Alex (Lucas Sequeira; In the Death Room) is playing on the other side of the fence.
The butterfly lands on the boy’s finger,...
- 8/9/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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