It has been revealed to via NeoGAF that Halo 4 will not be featuring terminal inside the game. While this may come as a surprise to many, they said they were not able to put them on the disc because they were finished so late in the development process.
Some of you may be asking yourselves, ‘how will we be able to access them?’ It was revealed that you will be able to access them and watch them via Halo Waypoint. This is actually not new to the Halo franchise because they did something similar in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary. The only difference between them it that Halo: CEA had them on disc also unlike Halo 4.
You are able to download Halo Waypoint right now via Xbox Live but, you can pick up Halo 4 when it releases November 6 on the Xbox 360.
Yesterday it was announced that Nippon Ichi Software’s The God and the Fate Revolution Paradox was delayed until early next year. However they have tried to make it up to fans today by releasing the below three and a half minute trailer, containing some of the first footage of the game in motion.
As you can see in the video, we see some in-battle gameplay footage as well as character introductions all set to some rather impressive background music. It is worth noting that The God and the Fate Revolution Paradox currently has not been given a Western release window, though it is safe to say that fans of NIS America’s games should have no reason to fret over this, since one will likely be announced within a few months.
Now that Natsume’s Harvest Moon: A New Beginning hasgone gold the company has shared an English trailer for the game which can be seen below. The trailer itself provides a brief look at some of the character customization that players will be able to do for the first time in the franchise’s history.
Also shown off are some in this short video are a couple of the characters you will run into in the game as well as a tropical looking beach. Those of you interested in picking up this Nintendo 3DS exclusive will be able to do so on November 6th.
As I have grown older I have lost some of my naïveté, as well as gained the ability to look at things through new eyes. This applies to a variety of things, one of them being television shows. In growing up I have become less judgemental and more open to shows that I might have previously dismissed, but I’m also far more cautious about the shows I get invested in. There are only so many Firefly incidents a girl can take before my heart gives out, y’know?
So a practice I like to adopt is waiting, not watching a show from its inception but instead waiting until a network has picked it up for a second season and then watching all of the first season in a solid block. It’s something that I’ve discovered others do as well, because this practice of abruptly pulling shows (despite quality or fan base) is a rough one.
I can’t even begin to hazard a guess on how decisions to continue or cancel shows are made – though viewership must factor strongly, and in some cases above the show itself – that secret belongs to the suits at the networks. Heck, I can’t even factor into it since I live in Australia and my love and loyalty towards these shows is between me and my internet provider. But if you are like me and you tend to fall hard and fast for those lovable and hate-able characters on the TV screen then maybe the waiting game is one you ought to give a go.
Unless I’m writing about a show and I suggest you watch it. Then you should probably watch it. I watch a lot of TV, I know what I’m talking about.
Check out the rest of our CC Screen coverage if you need some help trying to figure out which of the new Fall shows to take a look at, as well as some of the already established shows that you might not have seen yet that you should give a go.
The first season of American Horror Story has been announced for release on DVD and Blu Ray. American Horror Story is an original psychosexual drama that is guaranteed to keep you on edge, with a huge amount of twists and turns along the way. Well written, and as addictive a thrill ride as any adrenaline-pumper, American Horror Story is guaranteed to suck you in.
With 17 Emmy Nominations and a Golden Globe and Emmy Award win for Jessica Lange, American Horror Story is certainly highly acclaimed. And with the second season of the show premiering recently, it’s just in time for a season one marathon.
American Horror Story Season 1 will be coming to DVD and Blu Ray on October 24, 2012. The DVD set will be $39.98 when it comes out – Preorder it HERE
Are you an American Horror Story fan? Keep an eye out on the site for recaps for the new season, as well as the other new fall TV shows.
Revenge: The Complete First Season Studio: The Page Fright Company, Mike Kelley Productions, Temple Hill Productions, ABC Studios Publisher: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Format: DVD Release Date: October 3, 2012 Price: $49.98 – Available Here
Overview
Revenge is a complex idea, with a lot of twists and turns and not a lot of stability. So really, the only question is, why hasn’t someone made a show about it earlier? I admit, when I first heard the title of Revenge I questioned it – all of these one word television show titles don’t really inspire the imagination. However, there really isn’t another good way to sum it up, it really is all about revenge.
Story
Revenge follows a young lady whose name was originally Amanda Clarke, but goes by Emily Thorne now, whose father was framed for domestic terrorism and died in prison. So it’s no surprise that she’s got a bit of rage inside, and she’s decided to take revenge on everyone involved in the court case against her father. Sounds fairly simple, but it is quite a twisted path that involves a whole lot of manipulation, high-tech spyware, and the dark secrets of the immensely rich.
It’s kind of like Gossip Girl (including the casting of Connor Paolo, or Eric van der Woodsen) in that there are rich people and they’re always trying to get one up on each other, except that in this case it involves far more serious things like death and jail. Plus, Emily is a total badass.
Not only does she pull some crazy stunts off with manipulation, she’s incredibly smart and adapts to just about any situation. Which helps when you’re trying to blackmail and expose a bunch of rich, dangerous people. She can also come off as a bit cold because of this, but it’s tempered by moments of honesty and vulnerability. But, to be honest, it’s just fun to see her devious mind at work.
Emily is also the best at the over the shoulder scheming look while hugging someone else. It’s actually kind of funny how she’s perfected the slight squint, head tilt, and suspicious look. And once you notice that you sort of look for it every time.
She’s not the only one with ulterior motives, Victoria Grayson (Madeleine Stowe) is the epitome of a sexy Devil in a red dress. She loves her family unconditionally and does whatever she can to protect them. She certainly isn’t a sympathetic character, but she is fun to watch. And that’s what this show is, with its morally ambiguous characters and conspiracies, it’s a huge amount of fun to watch.
As the first season, Revenge really establishes itself well as a great mystery show, with really interesting characters who develop a lot over the time of the show (not always in positive ways either). You’ll find yourself rooting for certain characters, then your opinion of them changing over time, that’s just how much the show sucks you in. However, there are also characters that you hate and can’t wait to get rid of. Unfortunately, the characters have a habit of never really leaving and on more than a few occasions you end up groaning as one of them returns like a bad rash.
There are the usual relationship dramas and love triangles (or squares) that you can expect from a drama show. These aren’t as annoying as the teenage equivalent, but they are frustrating in that whole ‘will they won’t they’ way.
Visuals
The style of Revenge models itself a little after the fakeness you can see in soap operas. The colours are a little off, leaving it a little unsettling, which is the purpose of it really. Apart from that, the Hamptons and the stunningly rich sets are breathtaking and allow for some pretty awesome backgrounds.
In terms of cinematography the shots are well set up, and well-designed to be given that surreal, overly pretty quality. It works really well, especially in the overly affluent setting.
Audio
The soundtrack of Revenge capitalizes on the suspenseful nature of it, emphasizing and exaggerating moments of the show. The main soundtrack theme is a bit Inception-y – we’re all about mystery and suspense here, especially when it involves ominous sounds. Overall, it works well and you’re never really left feeling that it’s over the top or out of place.
Special Features
There are a tonne of special features included on each disc, including behind the scene featurettes, deleted scenes for almost every episode, and bloopers. It’s everything you want from the extras in a DVD box set.
Overall
Revenge: The Complete First Season is a DVD box set that allows you to relive the crazy and intense storyline of Revenge, as well as some extras. Revenge is a story for those who love mystery, suspense and some good old double-crossing. Revenge is well written and acted with some really intriguing plot twists and character relationships. You’ll find yourself watching more and more episodes as the suspense and cliffhangers get to you.
Plus, with the second season of Revenge out on TV, it’s the perfect time to rewatch the first season and get a refresher on the story up until now.
With Borderlands 2’s first piece of DLC “Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate’s Booty” just released, it seems that 2K Games is already hard at work on the next piece of downloadable content for the game. So hard at work in fact that they forgot to hide the trophies for the game on the PlayStation 3.
A tipster sent the above image to Joystiq revealing that the new piece of downloadable content for Borderlands 2 will apparently be called “Mr. Torgue’s Campaign of Carnage.” No details about this DLC have been revealed yet, and since this is not an announcement from 2K or Gearbox, this should be seen as a likely rumor at the moment, though it is worth noting that Torgue is the weapon manufacturer in Borderlands 2 that creates mini-rocket bullets.
In some rather shocking news, Tadatoshi Fujimaki the mangaka behind the popular sports manga Kuroko’s Basketball has received death threats from an anonymous hater. A variety of different places connected to Fujimaki, such as his University he attended, the publishing company of Kuroko’s Basketball and his studio received the death threats in the form a letter along with a mysterious powder and liquid.
Tokyo Metropolitan Police reported that at each location of the threat a container was found which contain hydrogen-sulfide like powder and liquid along with a letter attached. The letter mentioned things like “I don’t like Tadatoshi Fujimaki” and “Stop the manga.” The letter concluded by saying “If you don’t stop the parody manga, hydrogen sulfide will be boiled.” Police have begun a full investigation into these death threats and believe they have a lead, however no more information on the case has been revealed at this point in time.
Are you a bit down that BioShock Infinite’s release has been pushed back a few times? Well now that you’ve had some time to save up your money for the game, Irrational and 2K Games have a special treat for you. A more expensive version of the game with some neat goodies!
Today the company revealed that BioShock Infinite will have a Ultimate Songbird Edition released for $149.99. This version of the game will come with a special box, a keychain modeled after an item in the game, a 5 x 7 lithograph, a resin-cast miniature from the BioShock Infinite board game, an art book and various digital goods like a soundtrack, in-game upgrades and some DLC bonuses. Perhaps the biggest bonus however is a 9.5″ statue of Bioshock Infinite’s Songbird.
Those who don’t feel like dropping that much money, can still pick up the Premium Edition of the game for only $79.99 which includes everything above minus the Songbird Statue. Gamers in North America can pre-order this special version now while Europeans and Australians can do so on October 22nd.
If you enjoy dressing your favorite Dead or Alive 5 fighters in various costumes then Tecmo Koei certainly has you covered. Today it was discovered on the Japanese PlayStation Store that the third costume pack for the game is expected to be released in that country on October 30th.
There is no mention of what these costumes may be nor if they will be released in other regions on the same day. on the other hand, it is very likely that these costumes will be released worldwide on the same date. Considering the date, any guesses as to what these costumes could be? Perhaps some cosplay costumes or Halloween outfits for some of our favorite fighters?