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- Oriech (7 hours ago)Happy 4 Years @chrissywong! Enjoying a much needed break and mini-vacation. :)Diablo 3. Male Demon Hunter. Badassery knows no bounds.
carygolomb (11 hours ago)Oh man, it keeps getting worse for Sony. Hackers can unban themselves and (here's the kicker) can ban other PS3's. Just need the console ID.
carygolomb (11 hours ago)Man, I really like me some 8-bit chiptunes. It's perfect for every situation. Almost.
carygolomb (11 hours ago)Finally, watched #deadisland trailer. Heart wrenching in the exploding with gore AND emotionally powerful sense. http://youtu.be/lZqrG1bdGtg
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Right on the heels of their SBK X Announcement, Deep Silver dropped us a line about their new point and click adventure game dropping this Friday, Lost Horizon. The latest goodie was a taste of the game’s theme. It is a smooth, mellow tune that wouldn’t be out of place against the titles of a film noir classic. And it even has actual, factual vocals! The plot is decidedly Indiana Jones-esque, complete with exotic lands, exotic women, and Nazis!
There was a scare recently. Rumor had it that a Metroid film was being made. That, in and of itself, wasn’t bad news. The BAD news was that Uwe Boll was making it, and he got Jessica Simpson to be Samus. Mr. Boll himself shot down the rumor. Bullet dodged, but let’s take a moment to consider why, in the hands of a capable filmmaker, there will never be a better time to bring everyone’s favorite super hot, powered armor-clad space bounty hunter to the big screen.
One of the latest things to light the Internet on fire is the recent “concept trailer” for the prospective Mortal Kombat cinematic reboot. It is a masterpiece of dark, psychotic violence, and was made to convince Warner Brothers to give the as yet unrevealed director a chance to do his spin on the franchise. Should this bid succeed, it has huge implications for the future of Mortal Kombat.