• Clive 'N' Wrench | New Gameplay Today

    In today's installment of New Gameplay Today, hosts Wesley LeBlanc and Marcus Stewart discuss Clive 'N' Wrench, an upcoming 3D platformer inspired by games like Banjo-Kazooie, Spyro the Dragon, and more. You can watch roughly 15 minutes of gameplay alongside their discussion, including exploration in one of the game's multiple themed worlds and a fight against one of the early bosses. Enjoy!As you can see in the video above, Clive 'N' Wrench is shaping up to be a fun 3D platformer to keep your e
  • The evolution of Wipeout from the devs behind the futuristic racer series

    The evolution of Wipeout from the devs behind the futuristic racer series
    Even among a strong line-up of European PlayStation launch titles, Wipeout stood out from the crowd. The Psygnosis game's techno soundtrack, futuristic polygon visuals and breakneck speed were such a novel combination that it seemed like an immaculate conception. This was far from the case, however, as its designer Nick Burcombe had borrowed the game's mechanics from a SNES racer, and its concept artist Jim Bowers' gravity-defying ships had made their debut on the silver screen, as former Psygno
  • Teen Wolf creator talks movie, Wolf Pack, and casting Sarah Michelle Gellar

    Teen Wolf creator talks movie, Wolf Pack, and casting Sarah Michelle Gellar
    A new Teen Wolf movie and a new series from one of the producers behind the series, Wolf Pack, are both on the way. Yet, don't be confused, these two projects are, surprisingly, not related.“I know that everybody gets confused by it, but I always say, 'Nobody thinks Twilight is in the same universe as Interview With The Vampire,'" Jeff Davis tells SFX magazine in the new issue, featuring Teen Wolf on the cover. "There can be two werewolf shows that exist in separate spaces. It’s funn
  • The Last of Us TV show is scaling back the violence, says Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann

    The Last of Us TV show is scaling back the violence, says Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann
    The Last of Us video games may be lauded for its intimate storytelling in a world gone very, very wrong, but it’s the moment-to-moment violence that stands out. Heads are caved in, brains are splattered over walls, and the PlayStation series' grisly death animations have become notorious for the vivid detail in which it shows protagonists Joel and Ellie meeting their end before hitting game over.The Last of Us TV show, which is hitting HBO, NOW TV, and Sky Atlantic this January, is scaling
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  • New Netflix ghost hunting series Lockwood & Co. doesn't rely on jump scares, says director Joe Cornish

    New Netflix ghost hunting series Lockwood & Co. doesn't rely on jump scares, says director Joe Cornish
    Ghost stories and jump scares often go hand in hand, but Joe Cornish didn't want new Netflix series Lockwood & Co. to rely too heavily on that particular device.Based on the book series of the same name by Jonathan Stroud, the show is set in the midst of a ghost pandemic and follows a group of three teenagers (played by Ruby Stokes, Cameron Chapman, and Ali Hadji-Heshmati) who make up London's only adult-free ghost-hunting agency. Cornish, best known for helming 2011's Attack the Block, feat

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