Thursday, March 1, 2012

New Avengers Trailer!

by Carlos Marquez



Title explains it all.


The film seems to be coming along quite nicely. I'm liking everything I see in the trailers so far. Can't wait to see the final product. The Avengers is scheduled to hit theatres on May 4th, 2012 in the United States in 2D, IMAX 3D, and RealD 3D.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Gotham by Gaslight: Cancelled Game Footage

by Carlos Marquez

Footage has been made available on the net of a cancelled Batman game that almost was. The game was called Gotham by Gaslight, a game that would have been based on the comic book of the same name. Set in Gotham in 1889, Batman finds that Jack the Ripper is prowling the streets of Gotham.

Obviously the story takes liberties with the characters and timeline, but that is what makes the idea so fresh: taking a great character like Batman and putting him in a different time against a real villain. There is definitely potential in a game like this.

Originally created by Day 1 Studios as a pitch for development on the XBox 360 and PS3, here is the footage of the prototype version of the game.


The game could be likened to Arkham City with the apparent openness of the game. The cape physics look pretty good. Though they seem to have swiped the "leaping tall buildings in a single bound" power from Superman for some reason.

There is a part of me that would like to see this come to fruition. There is a great idea here. Rocksteady Studios has a terrific game engine with the Arkham series, so they have the tools to create an amazing version of this. Even if it was just DLC or an Arcade Live game, it would be worth a look. It could open up the possibilities for more creative uses of licenses in the future.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Borderlands 2: Doomsday Trailer

by Carlos Marquez

For those of you who fell in love with Gearbox's sleeper hit Borderlands, here is the newest trailer featuring actual gameplay, new classes, a gazillion more guns, and what everyone and their momma was asking for when they finished the first game.... more wub wub! :robot dance:



Can't wait for this. Borderlands 2 is slated for release on September 18, 2012.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Resident Evil 6 and Street Fighter X Tekken Trailers

by Dr. C-LOS


Been a while my peeps! I was just completely overwhelmed with university and work but I'm trying to get back in the groove of things. What better way to ease in than with some cool new trailers? Check them out!

Resident Evil 6



Looking very action-oriented which isn't really a bad thing. I enjoyed the action of RE5, but this new iteration looks to have ramped that up even more. Looking forward to seeing more.


Street Fighter X Tekken

Let's start with this cool cinematic....



I'm loving the feel of these cinematics. They have a much more gritty feel in comparison to how Street Fighter IV felt. This is likely influenced by the inclusion of the Tekken universe, which has always been much grittier as opposed to Street Fighter's "cartooniness." And now for some awesome gameplay featuring newly announced characters!



Oh man, check out the silhouettes of Pac-Man and Mega Man! If playable, I hope they are not just for the Vita. It would be fun to duke it out with them on my 360. But did Mega Man look a little odd? Maybe it is Frank West from Dead Rising dressed up like Mega Man? Or maybe it's the infamous bad box art Mega Man from the original NES game? Either one would be a letdown, though extremely funny.

Even without the company mascots, I am looking forward to this game. Street Fighter X Tekken (pronounced Street Fighter Cross Tekken) is slated for a March 6 release in North America for the PS3 and XBox 360, with PS Vita and PC releases expected later this year.


I hope you liked these trailers as much as I did. 2011 was a great year in gaming but 2012 is already shaping up nicely too. I also hope I can keep updating while continuing my increased workload from school and work. See you next time my peeps!

Monday, July 25, 2011

New Movie Trailers!

Now I know these are not exactly "new" in the sense of time on the Internet, but if you aren't constantly keeping up to date with movies the way I am, then perhaps you have yet to see these trailers. Besides, watching these trailers isn't enough when you don't know what I think about them yet. :-P


This is the film I am most looking forward to next year. Bane can most assuredly be used better in The Dark Knight Rises than he was in Batman and Robin by Joel Schumacher.

Let's try to forget this version of Bane.

But I know what everyone is thinking. What are we supposed to watch in the year leading into TDKR? How about this?


Based on the Frank Miller graphic novel of the same name, Batman: Year One promises to deliver quality like the WB animated features have in the past. And so far, the trailer seems to show that the film is on the right track.

If you have never seen any of the straight-to-DVD/BD animated DC features, you're doing yourself a disservice. They have a very good track record. Batman: Under the Red Hood, and Green Lantern: First Flight come to mind as standouts. In fact, First Flight was more critically revered than the live action version of GL. Highly recommended films and I recommend you check out Year One when it releases this September.

But now onto something else.....


I was almost certain I wouldn't like anything new they'd do with Spider-Man. Primarily because I was upset that we couldn't see Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 4 (I think he's a great director and gets what needs to be done to redeem the franchise), but this trailer has won me over. It does look like a darker film and it will retell the origin story, but I like the idea of starting over with a somewhat different feel. I also like the inclusion of Peter Parker's original love interest from the comics, Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone). I'm going to be cautiously optimistic with this one but it does look good so far.

The next trailer is for a TV show, but I feel it needs recognition for being tied to my childhood.


I think it looks awesome. Looks like they expanded on the original story so that it has a feeling of being fresh and new while retaining what everyone loved from the old show. Look for the new ThunderCats to premier this Friday, July 29th on Cartoon Network.

There is another trailer that caught my attention recently, but for all the wrong reasons.....


I'm sorry you had to endure that but better you know now about this atrocity, lest you take a date to this film unassuming of the horrors that await you. And for those of you that enjoyed that trailer, and maybe even look forward to seeing this movie, well you cannot be my friend. Nor are you allowed to read my website any longer. Good day. :-P

Well those are just some of the films I'm excited about. Let me know what recent trailers you enjoyed. What films will you be excited to watch this year or next?

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Sonic Generations Demo Impressions

by Dr. C-LOS


Actually, there are now only 10 days remaining for this demo.


Sonic Generations is the newest iteration of the long-running series (20 year anniversary) from Sega and the the Sonic Team. The story goes something like this: today's Sonic somehow gets blasted back in time and meets his younger self. Now both Sonics must fight whatever evil started this mess in the first place and set things right.

Past meets present in Sonic Generations!

Whatever. The point main is, the classic feel of Sonic is back! The demo lets you play the first zone in the game (Green Hill Zone), which is very similar to the first zone in the original Sonic game. Sonic can spin-dash his way through this familiar environment with loops and corkscrews, all while collecting rings. However, the graphics are much improved and there are some neat camera effects added in as a bonus. It is also worth mentioning that this game is compatible with stereoscopic television sets. Furthermore, this is definitely not a cut-and-paste job despite the similarities to the original Sonic. There is enough new to make it feel like a new game.

Old school Sonic goodness!

It's just too bad that the demo is over so quickly. You're having fun, speeding and bouncing around, when it's suddenly over. But that small amount of gameplay is a blast, and leaves you wanting more like a good demo should. And most importantly, unlike Sonic 4, the physics feel like Sonic should. I can see myself buying this game just based on that. The big question is, how good will the 3D modern Sonic levels play? Hopefully we get a chance to try out modern Sonic at some point before the game's release.

Prognosis: Great graphics and classic gameplay means you should keep an eye on this one. Definitely download this demo and try it out for yourself. But hurry up! This demo is a timed demo and will only be available to play for 10 more days! That means the demo will be disabled on July 12th! Sonic Generations will be available late in 2011 for the XBox 360, PS3, and 3DS.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Green Lantern Movie Review

by Dr. C-LOS



Marvel has had a lot of success with their movie franchises, even with their lesser known properties. DC, however, has been content to use only their big two, Superman and Batman. That was true until now. Green Lantern, one of DC's biggest properties in comics today, finally hits the big screen. But does the film live up to the potential that the graphic novel iterations seem to imply?

For those not in the know, Green Lantern follows Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds), an ace test pilot with the ability to overcome great fear. This ability is recognized by a dying alien and thus bestows onto Jordan a ring that is controlled by the green power of will. This ring can manifest green-colored constructs, limited only by the user's willpower and creativity.

Green Lantern's ring in action.

Jordan then joins an intergalactic group of aliens also chosen to be ring bearers. This group is called the Green Lantern Corps. Their biggest threat is an entity known as Parallax, a parasitic monster that feeds on the yellow power of fear.

This might sound a bit cheesy but this is based on a comic book after all. Green Lantern doesn't take itself too seriously except when needed, and has quite a sense of humor. My favorite gag being when Reynolds does his best impression of Christian Bale as Batman.

"Carol, I have a confession. I'm a green space cop."
"...................
Be serious Hal."

Overall, Reynolds does a great job as Hal Jordan though he may come off a bit more goofy than his comic book counterpart. Blake Lively, however, was not a great choice as fellow pilot Carol Ferris, but at least she is nice to look at. The best performances are by Peter Sarsgaard as Hector Hammond and Mark Strong as Sinestro. Unfortunately, Tim Robbins was chosen as Hammond's father, which is unbelievable considering how close in age they look. Angela Bassett as Amanda Waller was a great choice but her scenes are short-lived. And Sinestro is underutilized, along with other interesting Green Lantern Corps members. Furthermore, some characters could have been better fleshed out, leading to a feeling that the story is being rushed through so they can just get to the sequel. 

As for the special effects, they were very well done and are one of the film's best assets. Thankfully, the film was shot in 3D as opposed to being converted. It really shows as the 3D effects look great. The planet Oa, where the Green Lantern Corps reside, looks marvelous. It is too bad then that we don't see much of it or its inhabitants.

Wish we could have seen more of this.

One of Green Lantern's biggest downfalls, however, is that the story has way too much going on. There just isn't enough time to cover Jordan's background. We learn enough about his father to care, but there is more behind the relationship between Jordan and Carol Ferris. There just wasn't enough time to explore that relationship within the film. Furthermore, Sinestro could have been fleshed out a lot better. Showing his dark side develop would have made a great story arc. The story is there but it's only touched upon enough to make way for a sequel. And the film goes just a little longer than it had to. It's not that I got bored from it being too long, it's just that they tried to cram too much into it. If they had focused on just one villain, and hadn't been so adamant about getting everything out of the way for the sequel, the story could have been tighter and more enjoyable.

Despite the flaws, Green Lantern still ends up being very entertaining. The special effects, action, and sense of humor add up to a very good, though not great film. Green Lantern doesn't quite live up to the lofty goals of Dark Knight or Iron Man 1, but it ends up about on par with Thor or better. It might help to be a Green Lantern comics fan so you can understand a lot of the smaller details, but it does not hurt the film otherwise. And now that they have the origin out of the way, I can see the sequel being much more focused, and having more time to tell a better story. In the meantime, Green Lantern is an enjoyable but bumpy ride.