Just yesterday it was revealed that the character of Mary Jane Watson had been cut from next year’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and would instead first surface in The Amazing Spider-Man 3 in 2016. Director Marc Webb seemed positive about Shailene Woodley’s portrayal of the character, but the rumour mill began churning last night that the role would be recast.

This is where things get interesting. According to ET Canada, Canadian actress Sarah Gadon has just joined the franchise in an unspecified role.

Has Woodley been recast in just one day? Could Sarah Gadon be the new Mary Jane Watson?

We’ll let you know when we get the official word on this one, it seems a little far fetched to me, but stranger things have happened this week. In the meantime, let is know if you would be for or against the change-up!

Update: Gadon has revealed via twitter that she is in the film, but will not portray Mary Jane Watson. Felicia Hardy, maybe? She certainly looks the part.

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Sony is sure confident, aren’t they?

The studio today announced their plans for the future of the Spider-Man film franchise, and that future is looking good. The Amazing Spider-Man 2, of course, is hitting theatres next Summer, and two further films have just been unveiled. Here’s what the next few years of Spider-Man look like:

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 hits theatres on May 2nd, 2014
The Amazing Spider-Man 3 hits theatres June 10th, 2016
The Amazing Spider-Man 4 hits theatres on May 4th, 2018

Hopefully Sony is planning the connections between the three coming films now, because planning everything this far ahead could turn out fantastic. Of course, the jury is still out on whether the first film was any good, but in any case, there’s always room for improvement.

Read the full press release below, and let us know what you think!

CULVER CITY, Calif., June 17, 2013 – With Sony Pictures Entertainment now in production in New York on The Amazing Spider-Man™ 2, slated for release on May 2, 2014, the studio is planting its flag on two future release dates for one of the most successful franchises in studio history, it was announced today by Jeff Blake, Chairman, Worldwide Marketing and Distribution for Sony Pictures. The next two films in the story of Peter Parker will be released on June 10, 2016, and on May 4, 2018, respectively.
 
Commenting on the announcement, Blake said, “Spider-Man is our most important, most successful, and most beloved franchise, so we’re thrilled that we are in a position to lock in these prime release dates over the next five years.”
 
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is directed by Marc Webb from a screenplay by Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci & Jeff Pinkner, with a previous draft by James Vanderbilt, and based on the Marvel Comic Book by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach are the producers. The executive producers are E. Bennett Walsh, Stan Lee, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci.
 
The Amazing Spider-Man took in over $750 million at the worldwide box office last year.

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Sony did everything they could to wow the crowd at E3 this year, and it was largely successful. With that said, aside from the games we already knew about during the PS4 reveal, there were few exclusives shown for the new console. Amongst these titles was a creative looking action/platformer in the form of Knack, a collaboration between Sony Japan and game designer Mark Cerny. Why should you care? Because when the guys behind Shadow of the Colossus  and Ratchet and Clank team up, only good things can happen.

Knack Screenshot 1

Knack stars a mysterious creature who is composed of numerous relics. Tasked with helping the humans fight off the threat of an invading goblin army, Knack will be able to manipulate numerous objects and elements to help him fight off his enemies. The demo I played featured a large, colorful city that was being pillaged by the goblins. Destroying buildings, armor and any part of the environment would automatically absorb the pieces into Knack’s body, making him larger as the stage went on. At one point, the rep who was demoing the game pointed out that my character’s body was made up of thousands of individual pieces, all rendered individually. Even more impressive was that the game never slowed down or moved without a hitch. It just goes to show that while the game looks gorgeous, there’s more to graphical power than just looking pretty. It’s safe to say that something like this wouldn’t be possible on current gen hardware.

As Knack became bigger, his reach and power increased, but that didn’t mean the game got easier. Enemies were surprisingly punishing, assuring that this launch title is looking to give gamers a pretty decent challenge. Other demos next to me showed off interior environments, including manipulating wind to defeat crowds of enemies. The two types of elements I saw in action looked significantly distinct from each other, and I’d only imagine it can only get better with the final total being more than double this amount. Combined with the platforming focus that my demo lacked, it looks like Knack will offer tons of variety for early PS4 adopters.

Knack Screenshot 2

By the time I walked away from my short time with Knack, I felt myself wanting more. The amount of charm and creativity with the graphics engine helped leave a lasting impression on me, and I can’t wait to see how far the final game takes these ideas. Look out for Knack when it launches with the PS4 in November of this year.

Neill Blomkamp’s District 9 follow-up, Elysium, is now just weeks away from theatres, and TriStar has just unveiled a fantastic new trailer for it.

It’s amazing what Blomkamp managed to do with the relatively-low budget (30-million) of District 9, so tripling that with Elysium should lead to an extremely atmospheric and breathtaking world. The cast is also absolutely all-star, and includes Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, William Fichtner, Sharlto Copley, and plenty of others.

Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! Elysium hits theatres on August 9th!

In the year 2159 two classes of people exist: the very wealthy who live on a pristine man-made space station called Elysium, and the rest, who live on an overpopulated, ruined Earth. Secretary Rhodes (Jodie Foster), a hard line government official, will stop at nothing to enforce anti-immigration laws and preserve the luxurious lifestyle of the citizens of Elysium. That doesn’t stop the people of Earth from trying to get in, by any means they can. When unlucky Max (Matt Damon) is backed into a corner, he agrees to take on a daunting mission that if successful will not only save his life, but could bring equality to these polarized worlds.

E3 is ruined.

We all patiently watched Sony’s E3 press conference on Monday with the hope that after years of silence, we’d finally hear new details on Team Ico’s follow-up to the incredible Shadow of the Colossus, The Last Guardian. The game was first announced with a breathtaking teaser video back in 2009, and has scarcely been mentioned since.

No new details came during the conference, but in an interview with GameTrailers, Sony’s Jack Tretton confirmed the disappointing truth that we won’t be seeing The Last Guardian any time soon. Tretton stated: “I think the cool thing about our worldwide development studios is we have so many projects out there from so many great teams. Projects never ultimately go away, so The Last Guardian has certainly not gone away, but it’s on hiatus right now.”

There you have it. If you were still hoping we’d see something from the title at E3, or any time later this year, you can put those hopes to rest. Rewatch The Last Guardian‘s debut trailer below, and let us know how you feel about the news.

http://youtu.be/EHzHoMT5eRg

Update: Kotaku has more information from Shuhei Yoshida, head of Sony Worldwide Studios. Yoshida has issued an update to Tretton’s statement, lettings us all know that “The game is in active development. [Lead designer Fumito] Ueda-san shared updates a few months ago. Nothing has changed. My answer is, ‘Yes, the game is in active development.’ It’s not hiatus at all. But we are not ready to reintroduce it. When we are ready, we will do that. Please wait.”

I’ll believe it when I see it. What do you think?

It’s been a long day, with E3 conferences from Microsoft, EA, and Ubisoft concluding throughout the afternoon, and Apple’s own WWDC beginning this morning. The moment most gamers seem to be waiting for is here: Sony is finally about to unveil the physical PS4.

What else does the gaming giant have in store for us? What’s up with the Vita (sigh)? Will the PS3 drop in price? When will the PS4 launch? Stay tuned for our live updates throughout the event, and watch our embed below!

Unless you live in a deep, dark cave without any form of communication, friends and are forced to drink your own urine, you’ve probably heard about the Xbox One reveal. Thanks in part to the conference answering next to nothing about many of the questions that have built up over the past year, (will it need a constant Internet connection? Is Kinect required? Will it play used games?) There are so many rumors and too much head spinning double talk both from overzealous gamers and Microsoft themselves, that until there is more solid information, I don’t feel any of it is worth talking about without risking looking like a complete ass, (which I do regularly, but I at least want to sound like I know what I’m talking about.)

But one issue is too big to ignore. One that’s gotten a ton of attention over the last few days and one of the few subjects addressed directly by Phil Harrison, former Playstation talking point reciter and current Vice President at Microsoft. On the subject of used games in an interview with Kotaku, Harrison had the following to say about the Xbox One’s ability to play these industry killers, suggesting that a “fee” of the full MSRP would be required to activate the title on a console other than the one it was initially activated on.

“The bits that are on that disc, you can give it to your friend and they can install it on an Xbox One,” he said. “They would then have to purchase the right to play that game through Xbox Live.”

Maybe he’s still working for Sony as a double agent

So what does this mean? I know there are quite a few gamers out there that don’t see this as a big deal. “Stop being poor and get a job if you can’t afford the full price!” some so eloquently put it. Or “used games are killing this industry!” Yes, because used games are this new thing that didn’t exist during the boom periods of the PS2 and Xbox. My favorite is the idea that these businesses are out to make money first and foremost, customer be damned. But that’s the thing, while there will be a dedicated set of gamers that will buy anything Microsoft puts out regardless, all the new Xbox will do under the current circumstances is bury the new console before it’s released. And there are plenty of reasons why this subject alone will take the One to the point of no return.

First, taking the practice of trading in games and selling them back into consideration. One of the main reasons that such measures are being discussed in the first place is that publishers don’t see a dime of the sales used games bring in and the profits go straight into GameStop’s pockets. Some are even saying that gamers should be thankful to Microsoft, acting as if the company is their white knight that’s saving them from the evils of getting five dollars store credit for their $50 game. But if the consumer wants to take that hit, that’s their prerogative. Not to mention that some gamers wouldn’t even be able to afford new games without being able to trade in, potentially hurting new game sales even further, (ironic, isn’t it?)


“Five dollars for three games? There must be a promotion going on!”

Harrison has said that there will be some kind of ability to trade in games through Xbox Live, and recent news suggests that retailers will be able to accept trade ins if they register with Microsoft’s cloud storage system, giving both the console maker and the publishers a cut of the sales while removing the ability to play it from the person’s profile, (which is why the system is reportedly required to connect online once every 24 hours, but that’s a whole different subject .) This sounds great, doesn’t it? Everyone gets what they want. Except where does this leave small game stores? Whatever cut in profit and potential loss from this system could be sustained by GameStop. They’re big boys, they can take it. But the mom and pops that actually hire people that know what they’re talking about? Sorry, sucks to be you. You should’ve bought out a bunch of other game stores if you wanted to be a viable competitor. You know, if you weren’t so poor.

Second, Microsoft’s most loyal customers will suffer the most from this change. Take my home for example. My wife and I suck at sharing, so we have one or two 360’s each to ourselves, (probably more with all the red rings, but who’s counting?) Under this system, I would be able to play a game I bought under my profile, and as long as my profile is on her Xbox, she could play it too. But what happens when I’m using my Xbox somewhere else and she wants to play the game that’s under my name? Too bad, she’s got to buy it again. She should have thought of that before deciding to be so poor. After all, what gamer wouldn’t want to buy the same game more than once? This thinking sure sold a lot of 360’s.

Giving new meaning  to putting a ring on it.

Sarcasm aside, this is a continuing trend from the lack of split screen co op in so many games this generation. Our solution before was to rent a second copy to play together, but now that renting would be affected by this policy, we would have no choice but to buy it twice at the low, low fee of full MSRP. This isn’t just our problem either. What about siblings who have their own stuff? Since the console will need to confirm ownership so you don’t get any funny ideas about lending a game out, what about people who don’t have access to Internet at all times like servicemen? After all, how will the Xbox One know that you actually own the game if it can’t verify that you didn’t trade it in within the last day? It’s better to take the product from the consumer than risk them getting a free ride. But thanks for the sixty dollars!

While all of the above is bad enough, they don’t even touch down on my biggest problem with this whole concept, which is the loss of the ability to lend, borrow or rent games.  I don’t know about the rich gamers reading this out there, but even if I had the money to do so, (I don’t,) I wouldn’t buy each and every game that’s released that looks mildly interesting. Let’s face it, today’s games hardly justify a $60 purchase as it is, with half assed multiplayer modes being tacked on to traditionally single player games, while the solo campaigns get shorter and shorter. Without the ability to try a game before I buy it, an industry that’s already seeing less of my money as it is will soon see even less. There’s a saying that for every voice that speaks out, which is if someone speaks out, there are ten others who feel the same way, and if I can sit here and write pages about my concerns, I’m sure I’m not the only one who would gladly spend their money elsewhere.

Don’t think this won’t hurt the journalism industry either. The great thing about writing the articles I’ve written for Geekscape and other sites in the past was the ability to share my opinions with fellow gamers whether they agreed with me or not. I like you all, but not enough to spend that much on everything I want to review. Once in a while, publishers would be awesome enough to provide review copies so we could get our voice out there, but the mass majority of the games I’ve written about have been rentals. So what happens when many independent voices like mine that aren’t tied to a giant, multimedia company want to write about a game? That’ll be sixty dollars… every time. Unless you wait for a price drop months after release, making the article severely dated.

Game journalists now seeking sponsors.

What’s most concerning to me, and one subject that I haven’t seen discussed outside of my Facebook and Twitter rants, (cheap plug,) are the effect this will have on smaller publishers and creativity as a whole in an industry that’s already afraid of change. Without the ability to rent or borrow games, how willing do you think consumers will be to take a leap of faith and drop sixty hard earned dollars on an untested idea that they’re not sure they will like? I’m sure EA and Activision, (the only two publishers to take the stage at the conference I might add,) are jumping for joy knowing that gamers would rather spend their money on something tested and unchanging than something innovative if they couldn’t try it before they buy it. Without the ability to rent, I wouldn’t be here today writing this Bible of complaints because I wouldn’t be a gamer. I also wouldn’t have went out and bought Super Mario RPG, Earthbound, Donkey Kong Country and many other classics that I was on the fence about before I spent plenty of time on my three day rental from Blockbuster.

EA already took Dead Space, one of the most successful new IPs of the generation, and turned its newest installment into a borderline Gears of War clone that stripped it of almost everything that drew gamers to it in the first place. This attempt at mass market appeal will only grow under a system of “buy before you try,” and the ones that will hurt the most are the smaller, niche publishers who will be too afraid to take the risk of trying something new. So I hope you REALLY like playing the same five games over and over again. Actually, stop reading for a second, pick up your copy of your favorite multimillion franchise and give it a big hug. You better get real familiar with the thing, because this system will only foster the need to keep making the same old crap.

Because nothing says isolation and horror like forced co-op

So I hope Microsoft thinks about going forward with this. While they have promised exclusive games on the way, the 360 has had one of the weakest exclusive line ups I’ve ever seen since the Kinect launched, and have coasted on mostly having the superior versions of multi-platform software. They better pray to whoever they pray to that Sony has a similar used games strategy, because if not, there is no reason to own a game on the Xbox One if it can also be played on the PS4. Fifteen exclusives won’t be nearly enough to save them, and with their track record of such stellar titles like Tao Feng: Enter the Fist, their chances don’t look good. At this point, Microsoft has done far more to sell me on a PS4 or appreciate my Wii U than either Sony or Nintendo have done themselves.

Look, I get it. Piracy is a problem. Used games hurt profits. But punishing and restricting your user base? That will increase sales how? Last I checked, the Wii and DS had rampant piracy thanks to the Homebrew Channel and R4 device respectively, and yet that didn’t stop nine Wii games from selling over ten million units or the DS from becoming the highest selling game platform of all time. It’s still too early to call as far as how receptive gamers will be to these practices once the device is on shelves, but unlike most reveal backlash that is usually full of fanboy nonsense, there are plenty of very legitimate and very real complaints that Microsoft is doing nothing but fostering. If the next Xbox is truly going to be “the one,” they need to stop expecting consumers to “deal with it.” Because with so many alternatives in gaming and with two strong competitors that will be happy to take all that gamer cash instead, we don’t have to deal with anything.

Who knows? Maybe Sony and Nintendo will let Microsoft borrow some of it.


Sources: Kotaku.com, Nintendo.co.jp, Examiner.com

We were all rather confused back in February when Sony announced the Playstation 4… without showing anyone the Playstation 4.

It looks like the company is almost ready to unveil their latest black box; a new teaser video has been released, featuring a very blurry look at what appears to be the console, before simply showing the date of June 10th, 2013 at 6PM. This of course, is the date and time of Sony’s E3 press conference.

So on June 10th, we’ll finally know what the PS4 looks like. Hopefully they’ll also talk release date and price, as I’m itching to buy another console that I don’t have time to play. Take a look at the video below, and let us know what you think!

I guess I’m not ENTIRELY surprised about this. Angry Birds and all it’s hubbub is like the modern day PacMan Fever. Sure some will say that the over producization ( Add THAT to your Funk & Wagnall dictionary) of Angry Birds is SLIGHTLY over zealous, and you can walk into any WalMart and find anything from shirts and hats to candy and toys. Well now the crazy popular mobile game is going to hit the big screen. Check out the EXPANSIVE Press Release below.

 

Sony Pictures Entertainment has won the exclusive worldwide distribution rights to the eagerly anticipated Angry Birds animated film, making it one of the most high-profile deals of the year. The 3D film is being developed, produced, and financed by Rovio Entertainment and will be released worldwide by Sony Pictures on July 1, 2016. Several major studios pursued the global film rights in recent weeks, with Sony Pictures Entertainment emerging as the winner.

 

Michael Lynton, Chairman & CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, Amy Pascal, Co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Mikael Hed, CEO of Rovio Entertainment jointly announced their partnership today. John Cohen and David Maisel – producer of Despicable Me and executive producer of Iron Man, respectively – are both on board for the new Angry Birds feature film. Cohen will serve as producer and Maisel is executive producer.

 

Commenting on the announcement, Mikael Hed said, “Sony impressed us with their great attitude, determination, and professionalism. They convinced us that we have found the right partners and team to help us market and distribute our first motion picture. Michael, Amy, Jeff Blake, Sony’s marketing and distribution head, and their teams will be the best possible collaborators as we get set to take our franchise to the next level.”

 

Lynton and Pascal said, “Every studio in town would love to add Angry Birds to their slate. There are few titles out there that bring this kind of excitement, brand awareness and built-in audience to the table. We’re thrilled to be distributing this film and we hope this is just the beginning of what will be a long relationship with Rovio as we look for ways to work on future projects together.”

 

David Maisel and John Cohen said, “We are very excited to join with Sony Pictures in presenting this movie to the world in 2016 and we will have many more announcements as we begin production in the coming months.”

 

Angry Birds is one of the world’s biggest entertainment franchises, starting in 2009 with the original mobile game that remains the number one paid app of all time. Angry Birds has expanded rapidly into entertainment, publishing, and licensing to become a beloved international brand.

 

Angry Birds has been praised for its great value and simple, casual gameplay. Players use a slingshot to launch birds at green pigs in an attempt to get their eggs back, with the game setting the model for what is possible in terms of game development and commercial success. To date, the Angry Birds and Bad Piggies games have been downloaded more than 1.7 billion times across platforms and versions.

 

The upcoming movie marks Rovio Entertainment’s first foray into feature films, although fans have already been introduced to the Angry Birds world with the weekly Angry Birds Toons animated series. Rovio launched the series in March through its Angry Birds apps as well as on select video-on-demand channel providers, Smart TVs, connected devices, and on select TV networks around the world. Paving the way for a full-length feature film, Angry Birds Toons has been a massive success for Rovio clocking in over 150 million views from the Angry Birds apps alone within the first six weeks.

 

While known for distributing world renowned motion picture franchises such as Spider-Man, Sony Pictures has been building a strong reputation in contemporary animation through its house production unit, Sony Pictures Animation, and hit films including Hotel Transylvania, The Smurfs, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Surf’s Up, Open Season, and Aardman’s Arthur Christmas and The Pirates! Band of Misfits.

I don’t know what to think just yet. Obviously this movie wasn’t meant for ME and is going to be a goofy kids movie, but I watch god damned Ponies so who am I to decide.

Sony didn’t show off the physical aspects of their new console at their Playstation 4 announcement event back in February, but they did give us a first look at the next generation of the classic Dualshock controller. It looked funky, but Sony was too busy showing off amazing looking software to really jump into the Dualshock 4’s new buttons and features.

Today, we get better acquainted. Sony has released a new video introducing us to the new controller, and it’s much more exciting than I thought it would be. The Dualshock 4 features a touch-panel, speaker, motion tracking, and more, so check out the video below for all the info.

That’s right folks, it’ll automatically reorient split-screen when somebody moves. That’s some revolutionary shit right there.

Sony’s Playstation 4 will release this holiday season. I can’t wait to get in line.

Director Marc Webb has posted his latest Twitter tease from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and it appears be some form of Oscorp diagram from someone or something called “Patient Zero”. Could this be the original spider that Richard Parker experimented on or something completely different? Could “Patient Zero” actually be Peter?

In The Amazing Spider-Man™ 2, for Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield), life is busy – between taking out the bad guys as Spider-Man and spending time with the person he loves, Gwen (Emma Stone), high school graduation can’t come quickly enough. Peter hasn’t forgotten about the promise he made to Gwen’s father to protect her by staying away – but that’s a promise he just can’t keep. Things will change for Peter when a new villain, Electro (Jamie Foxx), emerges, an old friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns, and Peter uncovers new clues about his past.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 swings into theaters May 2, 2014

This is certainly a surprise. An awesome, awesome surprise.

Ratchet & Clank is headed to the big screen. A movie based on the quirky, cartoonish duo first seen in the 2002 Playstation 2 title is now scheduled to launch in 2015.

Rainmaker Entertainment and Blockade Entertainment have been tasked with adapting the popular franchise (which sadly hasn’t seen a great game since 2009’s A Crack In Time). The script is coming from TJ Fixman, who is better known as a senior writer at Insomniac Games. This should really help the film retain the feel and humour of the Playstation series.

Of course, Ratchet, Clank, and Qwark will be voiced by their usual talent (how could we have it any other way). The plot of the film is currently unknown, but we’ll be sure to keep you updated on this one.

Again, the Ratchet & Clank movie is set to hit theatres (in 3D) in 2015! Watch the announcement teaser below, and let us know your thoughts!

Source: Variety

Shortly after director Marc Webb tweeted out the first look at Jamie Foxx as Max Dillon in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, actor Dane Dehaan has Tweeted an official image of him as Harry Osborn in the highly-anticipated sequel. The image isn’t very revealing but Dehann definitely is giving off the dark vibe that you’d hope for when it comes to a member of the Osborn family.

In The Amazing Spider-Man™ 2, for Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield), life is busy – between taking out the bad guys as Spider-Man and spending time with the person he loves, Gwen (Emma Stone), high school graduation can’t come quickly enough. Peter hasn’t forgotten about the promise he made to Gwen’s father to protect her by staying away – but that’s a promise he just can’t keep. Things will change for Peter when a new villain, Electro (Jamie Foxx), emerges, an old friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns, and Peter uncovers new clues about his past.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 swings into theaters May 2, 2014

We’ve seen actor Jamie Foxx done up in the makeup for Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and now the director has given us an official first look at Foxx as Max Dillon. The image highlights the character’s previously talked about obsession with Spider-Man and shows Foxx looking quite different than we are used to.

In The Amazing Spider-Man™ 2, for Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield), life is busy – between taking out the bad guys as Spider-Man and spending time with the person he loves, Gwen (Emma Stone), high school graduation can’t come quickly enough. Peter hasn’t forgotten about the promise he made to Gwen’s father to protect her by staying away – but that’s a promise he just can’t keep. Things will change for Peter when a new villain, Electro (Jamie Foxx), emerges, an old friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns, and Peter uncovers new clues about his past.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 swings into theaters May 2nd, 2014.

Actor Jamie Foxx appeared on set today and the Daily Mail has got some snaps from the Times Square set of Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man sequel. This images reveal our first look at Foxx as Maxwell Dillon aka Electro in the film. Now, keep in mind that this is pre-VFX and definitely not the character’s final costume by any means and the character will have a “shockingly” great look when we see the final product.

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In “The Amazing Spider-Man™ 2,” for Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield), life is busy – between taking out the bad guys as Spider-Man and spending time with the person he loves, Gwen (Emma Stone), high school graduation can’t come quickly enough. Peter hasn’t forgotten about the promise he made to Gwen’s father to protect her by staying away – but that’s a promise he just can’t keep. Things will change for Peter when a new villain, Electro (Jamie Foxx), emerges, an old friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns, and Peter uncovers new clues about his past.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is set to hit theaters May 2, 2014.

Source: Daily Mail

The annual LA Games Conference is right around the corner (it’s THIS week to be exact), and both the conference’s agenda and featured speakers have now been revealed. Some of the many highlights (for me anyways) include thatgamecompany co-founder Jenova Chen, Activision’s Jonathan Anastas, and Ubisoft’s Chris Early.

The conference takes place this Thursday and Friday (April 18th and 19th), and will feature 11 panels, 3 keynotes, 3 roundtables discussions, and 3 featured presentations, as well as countless exhibits and demos. This year’s conference sounds absolutely huge, and is definitely one you won’t want to miss if you find yourself in the Los Angeles area this weekend.

Check out the full list of speakers (and an interview from last week’s conference) below, and let us know if you’re planning to attend! Tickets are available here, and using the code SRADIUS will get you 10% off!

2013 Speakers:

Jonathan Anastas, VP, Global Marketing, Head of Digital & Social Media, Activision

Kraig Baker, Co-chair, Games Practice, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Barry Blumberg, EVP, Alloy Digital, President, Smosh

Bjorn Book-Larsson, CEO, Reloaded Games

Robin Boyar, Founder, thinktank

Pascal Brochier, SVP, Americas Publishing, Electronic Arts

Scott Brovsky, Brand Marketer and former Director, Global Marketing, Disney Interactive

Brent Bushnell, CEO, Two Bit Circus

Rob Carroll, Chief Mobile Officer, 5th Planet Games

Frank Cartwright, COO, Reloaded Games

Jenova Chen, Co-Founder & Creative Director, thatgamecompany

Lina Chen, Co-Founder, Nix Hydra Games

Ted Cohen, Managing Partner, TAG Strategic

Barry Cottle, Chief Revenue Officer, Zynga

Marco DeMiroz, President & CEO, PlayFirst

Sunny Dhillon, Signia Venture Partners

John Dobrowolski, GM, Games, Nanigans

Chris Donahue, VP, Global Marketing & Content, CiiNOW

Trevor Doerksen, CEO and Founder, Mobovivo

Rob Dyer, VP, Partner Publishing, Zynga

Chris Early, VP, Digital Publishing, Ubisoft

Chris Enock, VP of Central Publishing, Riot Games

Jon Estanislao, Senior Director, Global Digital and Mobile Sales, Activision Blizzard

Eric Futoran, Co-Founder and VP of Revenue and Operations, Scopely

Eric Goldberg, Managing Director, Crossover Technologies

Mike Goslin, General Manager, Rebel Entertainment

Marc Graser, Senior Editor, Variety

Alison Haislip, former TV correspondent, Attack of the Show! on G4 and NBC‘s The Voice

Jeff Hilbert, Founder & Managing Partner, Digital Development Management

Teemu Huutanen, Head of M&A and Investments, Rovio

Zain Jaffer, CEO, Vungle

Marshall Jensen, Managing Director, DMW Hexagon

Grant Johnson, President and Co-Founder, Interpret

George Jones, Director of Programming, Games/Action Channel, Wikia

Andy Kleinman, Chief Business Officer, Scopely

Jennie Kong, SVP, Digital Entertainment, Miller PR

Raph Koster, Entrepreneur, Game Designer, and Author of A Theory of Fun for Game Design

Peter Levin, CEO, Nerdist Industries & Co-President, Legendary Entertainment Digital

Billy Levy, President & Co-Founder, Virgin Gaming

Christopher Mahoney, Director, Emerging Platforms, PlayStation, Sony Computer Entertainment

Michael Marchetti, Former CEO, Buffalo Studios

Lisa Marino, CEO, RockYou

Michael Metzger, Principal, Covert & Co.

Jeremy Monroe, General Manager, Wargaming America

Jay Moore, President/Co-founder, BitRaider and Head of Special Ops, The Strategery Group

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We’re 45 days into production and Marc Webb continues to tease fans from the set of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 via his Twitter account. The latest production still that the director has tweeted teases the damage caused by Electro surrounding a New York police officer. Check it out below.


 
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is set to swing into theaters May 2, 2014

Following the release of the first poster for the film, Sony has debuted the trailer for Neill Blomkamp’s Elysium starring Matt Damon. I’ve seen over ten minutes of footage from the film directed by the District 9 director and it looks gre….you know what. Just watch the trailer below and you’ll see what I’m talking about.

In the year 2159 two classes of people exist: the very wealthy who live on a pristine man-made space station called Elysium, and the rest, who live on an overpopulated, ruined Earth. Secretary Rhodes (Jodie Foster), a hard line government official, will stop at nothing to enforce anti-immigration laws and preserve the luxurious lifestyle of the citizens of Elysium. That doesn’t stop the people of Earth from trying to get in, by any means they can. When unlucky Max (Matt Damon) is backed into a corner, he agrees to take on a daunting mission that if successful will not only save his life, but could bring equality to these polarized worlds.

Elysium is set to hit theaters August 9, 2013

Source: Yahoo

Along with today’s announcement of Batman: Arkham Origins, Warner Bros. Interactive announced a very exciting portable spinoff.

Very little information was announced about this side project, but we do know that it’s being developed by Armature Studios, a relatively new developer… made up largely of ex Retro Studios employees (creators of the Metroid Prime trilogy). Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate will release for 3DS and Vita on the same day as its console sibling (October 25th). It’s said to be a 2.5D Super Metroid / Castlevania style action game. That sounds absolutely amazing.

Look for more news from both games in the coming weeks. We couldn’t be more excited!

Side scrolling Batman makes for a good time.
Side scrolling Batman makes for a good time.

The trailer for Neill Blomkamp’s Elysium set to hit next Tuesday and Sony have now released two new images from the upcoming film. In the film Matt Damon plays a desperate man who must reach Elysium in order to find a cure that will save his life. Check out the new images featuring Matt Damon, Alice Braga and Wagner Moura below.

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In the year 2159 two classes of people exist: the very wealthy who live on a pristine man-made space station called Elysium, and the rest, who live on an overpopulated, ruined Earth. Secretary Rhodes (Jodie Foster), a hard line government official will stop at nothing to enforce anti-immigration laws and preserve the luxurious lifestyle of the citizens of Elysium. That doesn’t stop the people of Earth from trying to get in, by any means they can. When unlucky Max (Matt Damon) is backed into a corner, he agrees to take on a daunting mission that if successful will not only save his life, but could bring equality to these polarized worlds.

Elysium is set to hit theaters August 9, 2013

Source: Judao

Director Marc Webb continues to tease fans with tweets from the set of The Amazing Spider-Man 2. The director has tweeted some pretty confusing images and today continued that trend with an interesting image features some cast members…in a Panda and Gorilla suit? With a caption that reads “Thinking about some new villains…”, could these be some henchmen? Or could the shadow with the green background and giant “N” be possibly hinting at things to come?

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is set to swing into theaters May 2, 2014

Late last night, Naughy Dog released an affective new red band trailer for their upcoming title, The Last of Us. This new preview definitely gives us a better sense of the main characters and mentalities in the game, and seems to cover quite the span of time. The game’s plot is further elaborated in this video as well, and as expected, sounds intriguing as hell.

The Last of Us looks absolutely incredible, and I can’t wait to get my hands on it. Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! The Last of Us releases worldwide on June 14th.

Director Marc Webb had revealed awhile back that we would be seeing some upgrades for Spider-Man in the upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which included a new suit and upgraded web shooters. We’ve already seen the new suit and now an Instagram user has spotted the suit’s upgraded and enhanced webshooters that you can check out below.

 

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“The Amazing Spider-Man 2,” for Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield), life is busy — between taking out the bad guys as Spider-Man and spending time with the person he loves, Gwen (Emma Stone), high school graduation can’t come quickly enough. Peter hasn’t forgotten about the promise he made to Gwen’s father to protect her by staying away — but that’s a promise he just can’t keep. Things will change for Peter when a new villain, Electro (Jamie Foxx), emerges, an old friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns, and Peter uncovers new clues about his past.

 

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is set to hit theaters May 2, 2014.

 

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We haven’t been getting much news regarding the Michael Bay produced and Jonathon Liebesman directed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot, minus learning that Megan Fox will be playing April O’Neil in the film and that filming will begin in April. Paramount Pictures have announced that the semi-controversial reboot has been pushed back three weeks after the original release date of May 16th, 2014.

 

The film will now be hitting theaters June 6th, 2014. This isn’t a major delay by any means and probably to avoid competition with Sony’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Legendary’s Godzilla (which was set to open the same weekend). Filming on the project is set to begin very soon and we should begin learning even more regarding the cast over the next month or two.

 

Source: Deadline

Sony Pictures today released the first trailer for their upcoming animated Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2!

 

The sequel to the hilarious 2009 feature looks damn good, and follows the gang from the first movie on their return to Swallow Falls; it looks almost like a Jurassic Park situation, with Flint and friends returning home to discover their island overrun by the food creatures created in the first film.

 

Check out the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 hits theatres on September 27th.

 

 

In the wake of the disastrous food storm at the end of the first movie, Flint Lockwood and friends are forced to leave their town of Swallow Falls.  But when it is discovered that sentient food beasts have overrun the island, they are asked to return to save the world…again.

 

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This one is fired off like a rocket! ‘A Good Day to Die Hard’ takes me hostage and beats me up! Orson Scott Card is a massive dickhead! ‘Miss December’ director Derek Lindeman calls in! Saint Mort drops the bomb that his mom signed him up for a dating service for Valentine’s Day and Shane O’Hare calls up to discuss the PS4 announcements! Plus! Some comic book talk!

 

It was a big day for Sony today; a new console was announced with plenty of big name games. It doesn’t have a release date or a price, and we don’t even know what it looks like (how could they not show us what it looks like?)… but it sounds pretty cool.

 

During the conference Guerilla Games revealed the next instalment in the Killzone franchise, titled Killzone: Shadow Fall. The game looks very impressive (though so did that initial Killzone 2 trailer).

 

Watch the announcement video below, and let us know what you think! 

 

 

 Set thirty years after the events of the Killzone trilogy, the world of Killzone Shadow Fall is a very different place. Forced together by circumstance, the two rival factions of the Helghast and the Vektans live side by side in a futuristic city, divided by a vast wall.
 
Tensions are high, and a war can spark at any moment. In the midst of this all stands a Shadow Marshall, the most special of the special forces, tasked with maintaining the delicate balance.

 

Impressed? What did you think of the rest of today’s announcements?

This one’s a little disappointing (though not surprising due to the PS4’s x86 architecture).

 

Sony’s newly announced Playstation 4 will not be backwards compatable… at least with your current discs. Instead a ‘Playstation Cloud’ service has been unveiled, which when released will stream titles from the PS1, PS2, and PS3 catalogues.

 

Gaikai founder David Perry stated that he wants the console to stream “everything ever”, but no specific dates were revealed for just when that will happen. Services are set to be rolled out gradually.

 

I guess I need to finish all of my untouched PS3 games before this hits shelves!

Hopefully you’re keeping up with our liveblog of today’s Sony Playstation 4 announcement. If not, this tidbit of news was too good not to pass on.

 

PS3 owners know just how annoying it can be to buy a game from the Playstation store… and then wait hours and hours for it to download. This will be a thing of the past with the newly announced Playstation 4; the console features dedicated background processing that will allow you to play a game as soon as you buy it. The data you need will be instantly streamed, and the rest will download in the background.

 

This is set to work for demos too; rather than having to wait for a multi gigabyte demo to download (by which time you’ve likely lost interest in it), Sony’s Gakai service will stream the entire thing to your console.

 

Amazing! What do you think of the announcements so far?

Sony’s livestream may be having its issues (is it working for anyone?), but that can’t stop this news from making its waves.

Sony has just announced the Playstation 4. The console is set to hit store shelves later this year! Sony began talking to developers about the console all the way back in 2008, so clearly its been a long time coming.

The system is touted as being a “platform by creators, for creators”, and features an x86 processor (whaaaat?) and a GPU with “remarkable long-term potential.” Playstation 4 also houses a whole 8Gb of RAM, which is a huge step up from consoles on the market today.

A Dualshock 4 controller has also been revealed for the console, and it looks like the biggest design change since the release of the original unit. The controller features advanced motion tracking capabilities, a standard headphone jack (YES), and a touchpad along its center.

Playstation 4 will also feature a new UI with what sounds like a pretty amazing feature; hit the power button and your game is suspended, when you hit it again the console will resume right where you left off!

UPDATE

The stream is over and we got the word that you can get a PS4 this Holiday 2013!