A new trailer for Ready Player One, Steven Spielberg's big-screen adaptation of Ernest Cline's popular novel, has been released. As with the first teaser, the video is littered with references to pop culture, and video games are represented by Tracer from Overwatch and Street Fighter's Chun-Li.
They appear very briefly, hidden among the many fictional characters running into battle at the one-minute 59 second mark. Ryu, another Street Fighter character, can also be seen wandering down the freeway right at the start of the trailer. Beyond the video game characters, there's plenty of other recognizable pop culture icons to keep a look out for. Check out the trailer above.
Ready Player One stars Tye Sheridan as lead character Wade Watts, a teenager that enters a virtual reality world called Oasis in an attempt to find three "Easter Eggs." These are left by Oasis' eccentric creator, and whoever finds them will receive a life-changing amount of money as well as control of the virtual world itself.
Spielberg previously admitted that while Ready Player One will stay true the novel's reliance on nostalgia for the 1980s, there would be one major omission. "I've cut most of my movies out," he said. "Except for [Back to the Future's] DeLorean and a couple of other things that I had something to do with. I cut a lot of my own references out.
"I was very happy to see there was enough without me that made the '80s a great time to grow up. I think one of the reasons I decided to make the movie was that it brought me back to the '80s and lets me do anything I want. Except with my own movies."
Of course, as indicated by the inclusion of Overwatch's Tracer, the movie is also drawing on more recent sources for its pop culture reference.
Ready Player One hits theaters on March 30, 2018. It was originally scheduled to be released at the end of 2017 but was moved to avoid a clash with Star Wars: The Last Jedi: The movie also stars Olivia Cook, Mark Rylance, Simon Pegg, TJ Miller, and Ben Mendelsohn.
What's your favorite trailer from the show so far? Let us know in the comments below.
BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle
Check out the trailer for Arc System Works' crossover fighting game, BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. It features characters from BlazBlue, Persona 4, and a few anime properties.
Detroit: Become Human
The upcoming Detroit: Become Human was played with a live audience at the PSX 2017 opening ceremony.
Donut County
Donut County is a physics adventure game where you control a hole in the ground. Every time you swallow something, the hole grows a little bit bigger.
Jupiter & Mars
Jupiter & Mars is an underwater adventure game developed for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR.
The Last Guardian VR
The Last Guardian is getting standalone PlayStation VR experience, which will be a free download.
MediEvil Remastered
Sir Daniel Fortesque returns in a PS4 Remaster of the PS1 Cult Classic.
Monster Hunter: World
The upcoming Monster Hunter: World is going to sport Mega Man crossover DLC.
Rick & Morty: Virtual Rick-ality
Experience life as a clone of Morty and all the trauma that comes with it. Step through portals to strange worlds, help Rick with his bizarre experiments, and use your hands in VR to pick up and play in a 3D Rick-ality.
Soul Calibur VI
See Mitsurugi and Sophitia fight it out in this new SoulCalibur VI trailer.
Hear from the producer of SoulCalibur VI to find out about the brand new Reversal Edge mechanic and watch some brand new gameplay.
Wipeout Omega Collection VR
The recently released Wipeout Omega Collection is getting VR support. It'll be available as a free update to the game in early 2018.
Knockout League
Knockout League, an arcade style VR boxing game, is coming to PSVR.
Mulaka
Mulaka, a 3D action-adventure game based on the rich indigenous culture of the Tarahumara, is coming to PlayStation 4.
20XX
20XX, the indie roguelike platformer, is coming to PS4 in early 2018.
Fantasy Strike
Fantasy Strike is a fighting game from David Sirlin, the lead designer of Super Street Fighter 2: HD Remix. It will be coming to PS4 in 2018.
Children of Morta
Children of Morta is coming to PS4 in 2018.
Tower 57
Tower 57 is a fast-paced neo-retro shooter where cooperation is as important as your ammo capacity.
Moonlighter
Moonlighter is an action RPG with rogue-lite elements that demonstrates two sides of the coin. Every adventure has to pay off.
DJMax Respect
DJMax Respect is coming to PlayStation 4
Shooty Fruity
Shooty Fruity is a multi-tasking shooter coming to PlayStation VR & PlayStation Move.
Absolver
The Absolver 3v3 Overtake update is live on PlayStation 4 with new gameplay modes, private 1v1 matches, and more.
Guns of Icarus Alliance
Guns of Icarus Alliance, a team-based experience, is coming to PlayStation 4.
A Walk in the Park
A Walk in the Park opens up to PlayStation 4 owners today and is, along with the original game, optimized for PS4 Pro.
Hover
Hover is a fast-paced single and multiplayer parkour game in a futuristic 3D open world.
Anamorphine
Anamorphine is coming to PSVR on January 16, 2018.
The Forest
Survival horror title The Forest is coming to PS4 in 2018.
Flipping Death
From the developers of Stick it to the Man! come s a new platforming title, Flipping Death, with an interesting twist. Expect it Spring 2018.
Horizon Chase Turbo
Horizon Chase Turbo is the new version of the acclaimed retro racing game Horizon Chase: World Tour.
Marvel's Spider-Man
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how Insomniac Games, in collaboration with Marvel Games and PlayStation, is building a blockbuster action experience where Peter Parker and Spider-Man's worlds collide.
Shadow of the Colossus
Take a look at about 14 minutes of PS4 gameplay from Shadow of the Colossus for the PS4.
Watch the evolution of Shadow of the Colossus from PS2 to PS3 and see how it's been rebuilt from the ground up for PS4.
2064: Read Only Memories
2064: Read Only Memories is now available for the PlayStation Vita.
LocoRoco 2 Remastered
LocoRoco 2 Remastered is available now on the PlayStation Store.
Killing Floor: Incursion
Killing Floor: Incursion is coming soon for PSVR.
Concrete Genie
Watch about 12 minutes of Concrete Genie gameplay, recorded live at PSX 2017.
Ghost of Tsushima
Discover the incredible world of Ghost of Tsushima with the PSX 2017 panel hosted by IGN's Brian Altano and featuring Sucker Punch's Nate Fox, Jason Connell, Billy Harper and Sony Interactive's Ryuhei Katami.
Curse of Osiris has been released for Destiny 2, kicking off the shooter's Season 2 and introducing a variety of new gear. Xur has now arrived, marking his first appearance during the new season to sell more Exotic armor and an Exotic weapon. For the second week in a row, he can be found in the same spot on Earth; here's exactly where to find Xur and what he's selling.
Xur has taken up temporary residence once again in the EDZ's Winding Cove. To reach him, fast travel to the Winding Cove landing zone and jump on your Sparrow. You'll see a winding road to your left--head up there, and you'll come upon a cliff with a downed ship. Exit your sparrow and jump up the rocks to the right side. (You can also jump on the left and then walk across the top of the ship, but you'll need to be fast, as this is technically out of bounds.) Once you reach the top, Xur will be right in front of you.
While his location might not be new, some of the gear he is selling is. Two of the four items for sale are from Curse of Osiris, including Titan leg armor. More notably, Xur's weapon this week is the trace rifle PrometheusLens--the same Prometheus Lens that is wrecking players in Crucible right now due to a bug. Bungie has said a fix is coming, but not until update 1.1.1 next week, meaning Crucible--and the newly launched Trials of the Nine--are going to be especially chaotic, albeit with everyone having a fair shot at using the gun. Here's everything Xur has for sale this week:
The Dragon's Shadow (Hunter Chest Armor) -- 23 Legendary Shards
Nezarec's Sin (Warlock Helmet) -- 23 Legendary Shards
Mk. 44 Stand Asides (Titan Leg Armor) -- 23 Legendary Shards
That's all Xur has for this week. Bungie previously announced that he would begin selling a new Three of Coins item, as well as Fated Engrams (which will provide you with an Exotic you don't already own). However, it appears that will have to wait until next week, after the next patch.
The release of Curse of Osiris has resulted in non-DLC owners losing access to some activities in the game. With both Prometheus Lens and the Stand Asides being Osiris items, that means those looking to buy a weapon or Titan gear from Xur this week will have to own the DLC. Locking players out of some content--namely the Prestige Nightfall and Prestige Raid--means it's now impossible to earn all Trophies and Achievements in the base game. Bungie has said it will address this issue, but it has not yet indicated if it will provide more content to non-DLC owners.
The first people to see Star Wars: The Last Jedi are taking to Twitter to deliver their verdicts on the on the forthcoming film. Full reviews won't be up for a few more days, but critics fresh out of the cinemas are offering their two cents, and we've gathered them up for you.
So far it seems The Last Jedi is faring well with critics. In a series of tweets, EW's Anthony Breznican said The Last Jedi "may be the first Star Wars movie that's not just about growing up, but also about growing old."
IGN's Joshua Yehl was equally as enthused about The Last Jedi.
I am STUNNED by #StarWars#TheLastJedi. I gasped, I laughed, I screamed, I cried and I had the time of my life. Rian Johnson pulled it off, making what might be the best Star Wars movie ever. pic.twitter.com/0VE5M90dsH
Terri Schwartz, meanwhile, praised the performances of The Last Jedi's cast.
Not only are Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill at their very best as Leia and Luke in this movie, but Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver blow Rey and Kylo Ren out of the park. I didn’t expect where those characters went and it’s my favorite part of the movie. #TheLastJedi
Star Wars: The Last Jedi hits theaters on December 17. Its sequel, Star Wars: Episode IX, releases on December 20, 2019. Between those two movies, Solo--the Han Solo standalone film--will debut on May 25, 2018.
This weekend's PlayStation Experience has showed us a great number of new game reveals and announcements, and Endnight's The Forest is no exception. Debuting with a brand-new trailer, the survival horror title is making its way to PS4 in Spring 2018.
After surviving a plane crash that lands in a forest, you're left to fend for yourself. You'll get to enjoy the simple things in life such as fishing, exploring, building forts and the like--but uh, sprinkle some flesh-starved cannibals in there for good measure.
Where this steps aside from the usual survival horror game is that it doesn't have any sort of NPC guidance. There is no quest system, and there is no clear story line to follow. As the player, you truly are left to your own devices to figure out how the world works, and how to stay alive until the sun rises again.
We first saw The Forest in 2013 as an early access title for Steam on PC. Since then, the game still hasn't quite reached a full launch, but it has been iterated on with guidance from its community. This weekend's announcement did not detail if the PS4 launch will be a full or early access launch.
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard has been netting award nominations at several outlets, and for good reason: it's tense, terrifying, and one of the best entries in the long running series. So, the timing couldn't be better for our playthrough.
And if you thought Mary Kish had an itchy trigger finger before this episode, you have no idea. In fact, one might say her trigger finger is more than itchy. In this episode of Resident Kinevil 7, Mary's trigger finger essentially spasms every five minutes. It definitely doesn't lead to her wasting any ammo, though, so that's good. Anyway. Enjoy the episode!
Papers, Please, Lucas Pope's acclaimed indie game in which players assume the role of an immigration officer for the fictional country of Arstotzka, will be available for PlayStation Vita on December 12.
Pope announced the date on Twitter, where he posted a picture of the game running on Sony's handheld with the date attached. Unfortunately, Pope didn't say exactly how much the game will cost, but noted that "it should be roughly if not the same as desktop." Currently, Papers, Please is available on Steam for $9.99/£6.99.
Papers, Please was originally released for PC in August 2013. A year later, it became available on iOS devices. Although a PlayStation Vita version was also announced in 2014, Pope said there were some issues with the port that had to be resolved before it could happen.
"I do want to do a Vita version, but the thing is there's a lot of kind of interesting UI challenges to make it work well on Vita: much smaller screen, much smaller hit targets," he told VG247. "So that kind of stuff interests me to try to figure out how to make it work well on Vita."
In GameSpot's Papers, Please review, Britton Peele said the game "will stress you out" and "at times it may even make you hate yourself."
He continued: "And while it's weird to call such an experience 'enjoyable,' the gameplay itself is not a miserable time. It's worthwhile for the same reasons a depressing novel or a bleak movie can be worthwhile. There are lessons to be learned from Papers, Please, if only to remind ourselves how much worse off we could be."
Outlast and Outlast 2Switch ports are incoming. Right now, we know for sure that both ports will hit the hybrid system in Q1 2018.
Developer Red Barrels announced the ports via Facebook, thanking fans for sticking around for the last five years, detailing a little more about the future of Outlast, and what fans can expect next year. We don't have a specific release date/price point yet, and no details have been released whether if either port will have any exclusive or additional content.
As for the future of the series, the post details DLC is not in the works for Outlast 2. Fan's cries have been heard regarding more content, but according to the developer the title simply wasn't made with DLC in mind, unlike its predecessor.
Part of the issue with DLC for Outlast 2 is that the ideas just don't work as additional content. The game was designed to "make you feel like a rat in a maze, without any knowledge of what's outside the maze." Not all hope is lost, however. The team is working on a new Outlast-esque experience, though it won't be a sequel.
"Currently we're working on something a lot of you have been asking for... It won't be a sequel to Outlast or Outlast 2, but it will be a distinct experience set in the Outlast universe. We can't say more right now, we first need to make sure we can make it work. Like I mentioned, we strive to be risk-takers and this one is a pretty big challenge. If all goes well, we'll soon be able to reveal more."
As for the next core Outlast title, Red Barrels' post confirms that there is a place for Outlast 3 at some point in time. Currently, the team doesn't have any details or answers to give, but it will eventually happen--but only if fans can outlast the wait.
Sony and Marvel have released a trailer for an unexpected new Spider-Man movie titled Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse. Unlike the other big-screen Spidey flicks, this one is animated, and stars Miles Morales, who started life in the Ultimate Universe but has since crossed over into various other Marvel comic realities.
The trailer, which you can watch below, is incredibly stylish, with vibrant colors and iconic Spider-Man motifs from start to finish. There's almost a sci-fi, Blade Runner-like quality to the way the city is presented and, at one point, comic book visuals quickly flash in and out of a chase sequence--it's incredibly cool.
The inclusion of "Spiderverse" in the title may have tipped you off to one of the other big hooks for this movie: there's more than one Spider-Man. From the looks of it, Miles will be interacting with not just Peter Parker, but other Spideys too.
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the duo behind The Lego Movie and 21 Jump Street are the creative team behind Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse.
As noted in the trailer's YouTube description, the duo are attempting to "bring their unique talents to a fresh vision of a different Spider-Man Universe, with a groundbreaking visual style that's the first of its kind." It continues: "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse introduces Brooklyn teen Miles Morales, and the limitless possibilities of the Spider-Verse, where more than one can wear the mask."
Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse will hit theaters in Christmas 2018. Lord and Miller were previously working on Star Wars spin-off Solo: A Star Wars Story but the pair were replaced by Ron Howard in June.
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