Devils Hunt – GDC 2019 Preview Demo Gameplay

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Cuphead – 15 Minutes Of Mugman Gameplay On Switch

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Disney Completes Deal To Buy Fox; It Now Owns The Simpsons, Deadpool, X-Men, Family Guy, And More – GameSpot Universe Ne

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Void Bastards – GDC 2019 Preview Demo Gameplay

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How AC: Odyssey Indicates Google Stadia’s 3rd Party Plans

Google Stadia’s announcement keynote at GDC included a few recognizable developers — Id Software with Doom Eternal and RIme developer Tequilia Works among them. But it’s Google’s partnership for Project Steam with Ubisoft and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey that is the real indicator of what games Google plans to bring to its new streaming game platform.

Speaking with IGN at GDC 2019, Vice President and GM at Google Phil Harrison explained that viewers shouldn’t “read too much into who we had on our stage.”

“Don’t read too much into who we had on our stage yesterday and who we didn’t have on our stage,” Harrison said. “

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Batman’s Knightmare Needs to End

Is there a minimum amount of story content a comic book is obligated to deliver? When it comes to the latest Batman storyline, DC doesn’t seem to think so. “Knightmares” has certainly has its moments over the past few months (issue #66 in particular), but the arc as a whole has been a huge momentum killer for the series. Batman #67 is easily the worst offender so far. Why is so much room being devoted to such a seemingly straightforward conflict? Why is this chapter in particular so barren and devoid of meaningful insight into Batman’s current state of mind?

This issue is all the more disappointing given that it’s basically a sequel to the surprisingly excellent Batman/Elmer Fudd #1. That’s true both in terms of certain character cameos and the fact that writer Tom King reunites with artist Lee Weeks. But as fun as it is to see these realistic, noir-flavored riffs on Looney Tunes icons again, they really are just bit players in a story that boils down to one, prolonged chase sequence. This issue is almost entirely devoid of plot and dialogue, instead fixating on Batman’s relentless pursuit of his silent, masked foe.

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Noah Centineo in Talks to Play Prince Adam in He-Man Reboot

Noah Centineo, known for his work on To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and Sierra Burgess Is a Loser, is in talks to play Prince Adam in the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe reboot film.

Per Variety, Sony was reportedly eager to find another role for Centineo after shooting the upcoming Charlie’s Angels movie. Adam and Aaron Nee are directing the reboot, and Mattel Films and Sony have partnered on the film based on the popular 1980s television series.

Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, Steve Tisch and DeVon Franklin are producing alongside executive producer David S. Goyer.

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Why One-Punch Man: Season 2’s Animation Is So Different

A new One-Punch Man Season 2 trailer has arrived, garnering nearly 1.5 million views on IGN in less than 24 hours – but after watching it, some fans feel like they’ve taken a punch to the gut, with the animation being far from a knock-out.

Many fan reactions on social media seem to criticize the trailer’s animation style, with viewers noticing the prevalence of 3DCG, lack of action, odd pacing, and overall less-than-stellar quality. Dozens of comments were posted on IGN’s One-Punch Man trailer, including one from user omgseriouslydude which called the animation “plain” with “a lot of still frames and flash animation-like movements,” compared to the Season 1 approach. Check out a selection of fan reactions below:

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Kill La Kill The Game: IF – 20 Minutes Of New Characters And Fighting Styles

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