When the dust settles, the Dishonored games will be remembered as modern classics. On the ground, these elaborate playgrounds are made to last, stuffed with avenues to explore and hidden routes that reward the dedicated traveler. They’re a mathematical marvel. But from afar, the art deco touches and steampunk influences breathe life into the game’s cold, calculating geometry. Dishonored is that rare breed: a meticulous technical masterpiece that is also a work of art.
In five short years, Arkane has spun five games from the Dishonored web, and for a series about assassinating high-profile targets, Death of the Outsider introduces the biggest target of all: the beady black-eyed wonder known as The Outsider; the celestial being who has been there from the start. With the livelihood of the series’ enduring personality up in the air, this might be the end of Dishonored as we know it, but Arkane...
In five short years, Arkane has spun five games from the Dishonored web, and for a series about assassinating high-profile targets, Death of the Outsider introduces the biggest target of all: the beady black-eyed wonder known as The Outsider; the celestial being who has been there from the start. With the livelihood of the series’ enduring personality up in the air, this might be the end of Dishonored as we know it, but Arkane...
- 9/20/2017
- by Edward Love
- We Got This Covered
“Eh, it’s Arya. She’s fine.”
That sentiment is how most Game of Thrones fans — including Maisie Williams, who plays Ned Stark’s younger daughter on the HBO juggernaut — has viewed the scrappy character for the past five seasons. But Williams tells TVLine the upcoming sixth installment finds Arya in a pretty bad place.
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“She’s still very much the student. And she’s still very much the underdog. She’s not the same Arya that we’ve seen in previous seasons,” the actress says.
That sentiment is how most Game of Thrones fans — including Maisie Williams, who plays Ned Stark’s younger daughter on the HBO juggernaut — has viewed the scrappy character for the past five seasons. But Williams tells TVLine the upcoming sixth installment finds Arya in a pretty bad place.
RelatedGame of Thrones‘ Sophie Turner: Sansa’s Out to ‘Eliminate the Enemy’
“She’s still very much the student. And she’s still very much the underdog. She’s not the same Arya that we’ve seen in previous seasons,” the actress says.
- 4/17/2016
- TVLine.com
Ever wanted to fly around Westeros like a dragon? Now you can.
HBO’s Game of Thrones and Facebook have teamed with Elastic — the company who designed the series’ title sequence — to make a 360-degree version of the sweeping opening credits. This means you can click and drag your way around Kings Landing, The Wall, Braavos and more.
RelatedGame of Thrones‘ Sophie Turner: Sansa’s Out to ‘Eliminate the Enemy’
The video, now posted below and on Game of Thrones‘ Facebook page, will soon be available on Oculus Video for Gear Vr and Rift. And, of course, the...
HBO’s Game of Thrones and Facebook have teamed with Elastic — the company who designed the series’ title sequence — to make a 360-degree version of the sweeping opening credits. This means you can click and drag your way around Kings Landing, The Wall, Braavos and more.
RelatedGame of Thrones‘ Sophie Turner: Sansa’s Out to ‘Eliminate the Enemy’
The video, now posted below and on Game of Thrones‘ Facebook page, will soon be available on Oculus Video for Gear Vr and Rift. And, of course, the...
- 4/13/2016
- TVLine.com
Hell hath no fury like a Stark woman imprisoned, raped, orphaned scorned.
Game of Thrones‘ upcoming sixth season will find Sophie Turner‘s perpetual damsel in distress Sansa taking a page from Emily Thorne’s red Sharpie’d playbook. “All of this injustice has happened to her the past five seasons,” shares the actress. “Now it’s about her getting revenge on people who have completely destroyed her life right from the beginning. [Season 6] is about her — step by step — trying to eliminate the enemy.”
PhotosGame of Thrones: Frame-By-Frame Deconstruction of Second Trailer
She will likely get an assist from Alfie Allen’s Theon,...
Game of Thrones‘ upcoming sixth season will find Sophie Turner‘s perpetual damsel in distress Sansa taking a page from Emily Thorne’s red Sharpie’d playbook. “All of this injustice has happened to her the past five seasons,” shares the actress. “Now it’s about her getting revenge on people who have completely destroyed her life right from the beginning. [Season 6] is about her — step by step — trying to eliminate the enemy.”
PhotosGame of Thrones: Frame-By-Frame Deconstruction of Second Trailer
She will likely get an assist from Alfie Allen’s Theon,...
- 4/12/2016
- TVLine.com
Syrio Forel would be pleased.
It’s a pity, as Game of Thrones‘ sixth season approaches, that Arya Stark’s dearly departed sword teacher isn’t around to admire his former student’s ability to hold her own in a dust-up. Portrayer Maisie Williamssays she is pleased about her alter ego’s fighting prowess, too, but for a very different reason.
The actress tells TVLine she and Faye Marsay, who plays Arya’s tormentor The Waif, have “two incredible stunt doubles” this season “that we are both incredibly happy with” — though that wasn’t always the case.
VideosGame of Thrones...
It’s a pity, as Game of Thrones‘ sixth season approaches, that Arya Stark’s dearly departed sword teacher isn’t around to admire his former student’s ability to hold her own in a dust-up. Portrayer Maisie Williamssays she is pleased about her alter ego’s fighting prowess, too, but for a very different reason.
The actress tells TVLine she and Faye Marsay, who plays Arya’s tormentor The Waif, have “two incredible stunt doubles” this season “that we are both incredibly happy with” — though that wasn’t always the case.
VideosGame of Thrones...
- 4/12/2016
- TVLine.com
HBO just dropped a second trailer for Game of Thrones‘ sixth season (premiering Sunday, April 24 at 9/8c), and the two-minute teaser sets up a helluva showdown between Tyrion and the dragons.
“Dragons do not do well in captivity,” opines Peter Dinklage’s straight-shooting alter ego. When he’s questioned about said declaration, he responds, “That’s what I do. I drink. And I know things.”
Cut to a torch-wielding Tyrion staring up at the face of one angry-ass dragon.
RelatedGame of Thrones: ‘Jon Snow Is Dead,’ HBO Finally, Officially Confirms
Below are some other provocative pull-quotes from the...
“Dragons do not do well in captivity,” opines Peter Dinklage’s straight-shooting alter ego. When he’s questioned about said declaration, he responds, “That’s what I do. I drink. And I know things.”
Cut to a torch-wielding Tyrion staring up at the face of one angry-ass dragon.
RelatedGame of Thrones: ‘Jon Snow Is Dead,’ HBO Finally, Officially Confirms
Below are some other provocative pull-quotes from the...
- 4/11/2016
- TVLine.com
It was a very different world for Kadeem Hardison and Jasmine Guy when they shared the screen for the first time in more than 20 years on Sunday night.
RelatedDisney Channel’s Tangled Series Adds Ashley Judd, Jonathan Banks
Guy guest-starred on this week’s episode of Disney Channel’s K.C. Undercover, which stars her A Different World scene partner Hardison as the title character’s secret-agent dad. As seen in the clip above, the former TV lovebirds were afforded an opportunity to wink at their previous association, if not also sport some trademark specs.
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RelatedDisney Channel’s Tangled Series Adds Ashley Judd, Jonathan Banks
Guy guest-starred on this week’s episode of Disney Channel’s K.C. Undercover, which stars her A Different World scene partner Hardison as the title character’s secret-agent dad. As seen in the clip above, the former TV lovebirds were afforded an opportunity to wink at their previous association, if not also sport some trademark specs.
RelatedGirl Meets World Enlists...
- 4/11/2016
- TVLine.com
Stars: Bernie Hodges, Suzie Latham, Judith Haley, Oliver Park, Alicia Ancel, Simon Pearce | Written by Darren Flaxstone, Bernie Hodges | Directed by Darren Flaxstone
Dark Vision is a paranormal competition. Five teams enter and try to make the best paranormal television show possible, but only one can be the victor. We follow Spencer Knights (Bernie Hodges) and his ‘Mindfull’ crew as they set off the Baylock’s Folly, a haunted place where dark happenings are said to have happened in the past. They plan to spend the night, documenting and trying to reveal the secret of Baylock’s Folly, even if they have to make it up a bit themselves. But what they find is more than they could have bargained for. There is more in the darkness than you know…
This film reminded me so much of my early teen years where I used to sit and watch Most Haunted...
Dark Vision is a paranormal competition. Five teams enter and try to make the best paranormal television show possible, but only one can be the victor. We follow Spencer Knights (Bernie Hodges) and his ‘Mindfull’ crew as they set off the Baylock’s Folly, a haunted place where dark happenings are said to have happened in the past. They plan to spend the night, documenting and trying to reveal the secret of Baylock’s Folly, even if they have to make it up a bit themselves. But what they find is more than they could have bargained for. There is more in the darkness than you know…
This film reminded me so much of my early teen years where I used to sit and watch Most Haunted...
- 6/20/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
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