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Courtney is DEAD wrong about Sea of Thieves and Derek is still offended about it. Josh plays creepy sounding games that are really just about anime music. Derek finally buys Monster Hunter World… and doesn’t like it. Mikaela finds tennis confusing and is about to break down and play Graveyard Keeper. All this and more, ONLY on the Geekscape Games Podcast!

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Briefly: While we’re still disappointed that we won’t be playing Square-Enix’s upcoming Hitman (it was delayed until next year, remember?), it certainly looks as though that game is coming together very nicely.

At this week’s Paris Games Week, the publisher debuted a new trailer for the anticipated title, offering a gorgeous look at the antics we’ll finally be taking part in when the game launches next March.

Hitman is Io-Interactive’s newest chapter in the acclaimed blockbuster series of creative stealth action games. Enter a live and ever-expanding world of assassination, a digital experience that will continue to grow, deepen and evolve over time, where players perform contract hits on powerful, high profile targets in exotic locations around the world. From the highly fashionable Paris and sunny coast of Italy to the dust and hustle of the markets of Marrakesh and beyond, you have complete freedom of approach – where to go, when to strike and who to kill… is all up to you.

The sixth game in the core franchise, Io-Interactive has previously said not to think of the game as a reboot but as a pure “Hitman” experience and the foundation for future Hitman games. As an operative of the International Contract Agency, Agent 47’s job is to take out high-profile targets all over the world, supported by his long-time handler Diana Burnwood. Each location in the game is a living sandbox, a place where every NPC has a name and every room matters. Creativity from players is fully expected, you have the power and intelligence of Agent 47 at your fingertips and it is your choice whether to use brute force or orchestrate a genuine masterpiece of assassination.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: I’m starting to wonder why AAA titles even get release dates any more.

Another week passes, and it’s revealed that another hotly anticipated title won’t make its 2015 release. Last week it was Ninty’s own Star Fox Zero, and today it’s Square-Enix’ assassination simulator, Hitman.

Developer IO-Interactive spilled the beans earlier today in its latest blog post, stating that “Moving a launch date is never an easy decision, we know it’s frustrating to have to wait a bit longer for the game, but we truly believe it will mean we can deliver a better launch and overall experience. We’ll share more details next week about the full release schedule and scope of HITMAN in general so keep a look out for that.”

An interesting infographic was also released, detailing just how large Hitman is in comparison to Hitman: Absolution, and also showing off just how much stuff there is to do in the game’s Paris locale. Pretty impressive stuff.

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Here’s the full delay announcement:

It’s safe to say HITMAN is the biggest venture we’ve ever undertaken at Io-Interactive. Not just in terms of scope and ambition but also in terms of the size of the game world itself. The playable area and density of our locations goes beyond anything we’ve built before. We’re striving to create a series of living, breathing worlds in those locations and we get pretty obsessed about every detail that you’ll experience.

 

On top of that, we’re going for a new release model where we put out a good chunk of the game when it begins and then release the remaining locations over time. We want to make absolutely sure you all get the best possible experience when you join, so we’ve made the difficult decision to move the initial release date to March 2016. These few extra months will mean we can add more to the launch content of the game, more than we had originally planned, and then follow with a tighter frequency of updates, which ultimately will create a better game for everyone. And in the end, that’s what we’re all looking for.

 

To give you a sense of the scale when it comes to our various locations, we’ve compared our Paris Showstopper mission to the largest level in Hitman: Absolution. As you can see, lots of challenges, plenty of space to set up death traps, and a huge supply of targets for Contracts mode.

 

Moving a launch date is never an easy decision, we know it’s frustrating to have to wait a bit longer for the game, but we truly believe it will mean we can deliver a better launch and overall experience. We’ll share more details next week about the full release schedule and scope of HITMAN in general so keep a look out for that.

Disappointed? What will you be playing in December now? Fallout 4 still? Yeah, me too.

Briefly: Alright, as not good as 2007’s Hitman was, this year’s reboot looks pretty bad-ass, and as neat as it would have been to see Paul Walker in the role of Agent 47, Rupert Friend looks like he’s killing it.

Fox has just debuted the first clip for the upcoming film via EW, and it’s an action-packed scene that really excites me for the upcoming release (and for Friend’s performance).

Could Agent 47 be the first good video game movie we’ve seen in years? I guess we’ll find out in a few weeks!

Take a look at the clip below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the film! Agent 47 hits theatres on August 21st!

Briefly: Alright, as not good as 2007’s Hitman was, this year’s reboot looks pretty bad-ass, and as neat as it would have been to see Paul Walker in the role of Agent 47, Rupert Friend looks like he’s killing it.

Fox has just debuted a new trailer for the film, riding on the coattails of last week’s Hitman E3 announcement, and it’s filled with action-packed new footage that actually really excites me for the August release.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the film! Agent 47 hits theatres on August 21st!

OH Hitman! Hitman, Hitman, Hitman, Hitman. Oh, Hitman. What an interesting series of events that lead us to here, and this trailer.

Hitman: Agent 47 is a “remake?” of sorts, of the 2007 film Hitman. That film, starring Timothy Olyphant, wasn’t even close to a critical success (but still a damn fun film to watch). They had such high hopes for it though! Sequels were planned and quickly crushed as the movie came and went out of theaters, even though Ebert gave it a 3/4 Star review!

Then way way back in 2013, Fox made a big old announcement that they were going to REMAKE the film and have Paul Walker star as the titular Hitman. Sadly later that year Paul Walker passed away in a car accident, and shortly thereafter Rupert Friend was attached to the film as the bald assassin. Not much else was said about the film, UNTIL NOW!

To be honest? I have no idea what to expect from this trailer. Is 47 a good guy or a bad guy? Is Zachary Quinto’s acting going to be that stale through the WHOLE film? Are the visual effects going to be improved? Why were there so many god damned blue sedans on that street? SO MANY QUESTIONS!

I will always support a video game film, even if I know it’s going to be garbage. So I’ll probably see it some lazy Saturday matinee with a flask in my pocket.

Hitman: Agent 47 is set to hit theaters August 28, 2015.

Briefly: Following the debut of the film’s bad-ass first trailer at last week’s San Diego Comic-Con (read the recap here, as the trailer hasn’t been officially released yet), 20th Century Fox has debuted a new image that compares Agent 47 star Rupert Friend to Agent 47 from the celebrated video game series (of which I’m definitely celebrating Hitman: Go right now..

It’s a great image that shows just how much care went into casting the character (or recasting, as Friend obtained the role after the tragic passing of Paul Walker back in November).

In any case, Friend looks great, the trailer featured some very cool action, and I really can’t wait to see more. Take a look at the image below, and let us know what you think. Agent 47 blows its way into theatres on February 27th, 2015.

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Based on the top-selling, award-winning videogame franchise, “Hitman: Agent 47” is an all-new motion picture about an elite and genetically engineered assassin, known only by the last two digits – 47 – of a barcode tattooed on the back of his neck.

Source: Collider

All of us at Geekscape are having an incredible time at 2014’s San Diego Comic-Con, and we really can’t wait to show you all that we’ve been up to, and share all of the news that’s been coming out of the busiest place (currently) in the United States.

All of our schedules are jam-packed, but I’m currently waiting on lunch at the Gaslamp District’s wonderful Whiskey Girl, and wanted to take a few minutes to share some thoughts on a game that I just played, and instantly fell in love with: Hitman: Sniper.

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The game describes itself as “a brand new competitive sniper game with numerous levels full of creative opportunities to manipulate guards, the environment, and targets to complete the hit.” Just as with the phenomenal Hitman: Go (which I also just played for the first time and will be sinking countless hours into as soon as I get back from SDCC), Square-Enix Montreal has designed Sniper from the ground-up with touch in mind instead of trying to cram a console classic into a convoluted, virtual joystick and faux-button clad mess. 

The game is meant to be extremely accessible, and is even playable one-handed. The Square-Enix employee demoing the game to us even asked us not to hold the iPad like a console controller, as those conventions were never meant for mobile and rarely (if ever) work. To play, you simply drag a finger around the screen to pan your rifle, pinch to zoom in and out, just like you would in the iPad’s native Photos app, and a quick tap of the screen will fire your round. You’ll see a few buttons around the edge of the device, including reload, a few weapon mods and power-ups, as well as a ‘Hold-Breath’ button which will slow down time to ensure the most accurate shot possible.

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While your vantage point is far, far away from the action, the maps are designed with many different kill options for nearly each enemy. Sure, you could just shoot the dude, but wouldn’t you prefer to get him away from everyone else and take him out silently? Or get two enemies lined up so you can take them out with a single bullet? Or shoot out the glass your enemy is leaning on and have him land on another baddie below? The variance here is absolutely astounding, and was far beyond what I expected when picking up the tablet and firing my first shot.

While mainly single-player, Hitman: Sniper also features some addictive competitive aspects. Every thing that you do, and every shot that you take, earns you points and multipliers that attribute to your final score. Instead of simply showing you a leader board of the very best players, you’ll also see a board of the people surrounding you. This means that you’ll always know just how many points you’ll need to climb up the next rung of the ladder, but it’s up to you to figure out the best way to do it.

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Overall, I was very impressed with the demo. The game will launch as a free-to-play (but not content-locked) title on iOS and Android devices this holiday season. We’ll be sure to keep you updated as we learn more about Hitman: Sniper, but in the meantime, be sure to check out Hitman: Go, as it definitely ranks as one of the most impressive mobile games I’ve seen in some time.

Video game lovers should know that Square Enix and Deep Silver are planning an Arcade-style public showcase at the Whiskey Girl in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter! The showcase will run on Friday and Saturday, July 25 and 26, from 11AM to 2AM. Yes, 2AM. Below is the list of a few titles you’ll be able to find:

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris

Developed by Crystal Dynamics, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. In her new adventure, Lara Croft travels to Egypt and must join forces with rival treasure hunter Carter Bell and imprisoned gods Horus and Isis, to defeat the evil god Set. Featuring a four-player co-op story, players must work together to explore the temple, defeat hordes of enemies from the Egyptian underworld, solve devious puzzles, and avoid deadly traps. All the while, players will compete for treasure, powerful artifacts, and ultimate bragging rights.

 

Nosgoth

Developed by Psyonix, Nosgoth is a unique team-based player-versus-player game pitting together a variety of brutal Human and Vampire characters in a fight for survival. Created as a competitive free-to-play title in order to break down barriers between the creators and the players, Nosgoth doesn’t include weapons, items or abilities that are inherently better (aka supremacy goods). All items in the Nosgoth in-game store are side-grades not upgrades to create a fair game experience based purely on skill.

 

Hitman: Sniper

Hitman: Sniper is a brand new competitive sniper game with numerous levels full of creative opportunities to manipulate guards, the environment, and targets to complete the hit. Take on the role of Agent 47 and scope in on your marks using skill, subtlety, smarts and subterfuge to complete your contracts. Spend your hard earned blood money on a wealth of powerful rifles and authentic, game-changing upgrades. Engage your friends in leaderboard driven challenges and prove you have what it takes to be the deadliest marksman around.

 

Hitman GO

Hitman GO is a turn-based strategy game where you will strategically navigate fixed spaces on a grid to avoid enemies, infiltrate well-guarded locations and take out your target on beautifully rendered diorama-style set pieces. You really have to think about each move and all the Hitman tools of the trade you would expect are included; disguises distractions, sniper rifles and even 47’s iconic Silverballers

Deep Silver will also be showcasing HomefrontEscape Dead IslandMetro Redux and Sacred 3.

Find me at the Whiskey Girl (702 5th Avenue), where I’ll surely be playing Nosgoth!

Briefly: IGN today revealed our first look at Agent 47 and its new leading man, Rupert Friend. Friend obtained the role after the tragic passing of Paul Walker back in November, who was signed on to play the titular character.

Friend stars alongside Zachary Quinto and Hannah Ware, though no plot details have been revealed at this time.

Take a look at the first image below, and let us know what you think! Does Friend suit the role? Or would you rather see another actor in his place?

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Source: IGN

Briefly: Agent 47 has just signed its second actor.

Heroes and Star Trek star Zachary Quinto has joined the project in an unknown role. He joins Homeland’s Rupert Friend in the film, who replaces the late Paul Walker as Agent 47.

The Hitman reboot, Agent 47 will be directed by Aleksander Bach. We’ll be sure to share more news on this one as further information comes to light! Who else would you like to see join the project?

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Source: Deadline

Briefly: In the wake of Paul Walker’s tragic death just over a month ago, the Fast & Furious series lost its Brian O’Connor (who will be retired in the upcoming film), and Agent 47 lost its… well, Agent 47.

20th Century Fox today announced Walker’s replacement in the film, which had not yet entered production at the time of the actor’s death. Agent 47 will now be played by Rupert Friend, who is best known for portraying Peter Quinn in AMC’s Homeland.

No plot details or other stars have been announced, nor has a release date been set at this time. Were you looking forward to seeing a bald Paul Walker in the film? What do you think of Friend? Sound out below!

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Source: Variety

This week on the show we’ve got Adrian Askarieh, producer of the film versions of ‘Hitman’ and the upcoming ‘Deus Ex’! We’ll talk about returning to the Hitman franchise, what it takes to make a solid adaptation and whether or not the future of Hollywood lies in video game properties! We’ll also discuss ‘Iron Man 3’ and what films this summer look to be the biggest at the Box Office! Ian Kerner also calls in to opine the destruction (or lack thereof of Krypton! Plus, are comic book adaptations drying up the source material and how is the landscape of Hollywood becoming more homogenized? PLUS! I revisit memories from my earliest days in broadcasting!

 

This is certainly an interesting and unexpected piece of news.

 

Fox today announced their intent to reboot the Hitman franchise. The first Hitman film (fittingly called Hitman) was released in 2007. The film was universally panned by critics and fans alike, but nevertheless went on to gross over 100 million dollars.

 

The new film, titled Agent 47, will be the feature debut of commercial director Aleksander Bach. Skip Woods and Michael Finch (A Good Day to Die Hard) will write the script, while (in an interesting piece of casting news) Paul Walker (Fast and Furious 6) has signed on to play Agent 47 (yes, you read that right… we’re all for it).

 

A good friend of Geekscape’s, Adrian Askarieh, is one of the producers on the film. He’s also producing the upcoming Deus Ex: Human Revolution movie! Both of those are near and dear to my heart, Adrian, so make us proud!

 

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