Archive - 2013

Blackguards Coming to Steam Early Access Next Week

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Hamburg, October 29th, 2013 –As of November 7, three months before its official release, Daedalic Entertainment’s upcoming turn-based RPG Blackguards will be available for purchase thanks to Valve’s Steam Early Access program.

Early Access is designed to allow players to play a game before its official release, and to influence the development process by mailing in their feedback based on pre-release builds.

Blackguards will be published chapter by chapter while in Early Access: On November 07th, 2013, Daedalic Entertainment releases the first part of the game, all other chapters of a total of five will follow after three weeks’ time each.

Daedalic Entertainment offers several packages for those interested in Early Access. In every case, players will secure access to the final version of Blackguards, by paying a lower price than they would if they purchased the game after its official release.

Additionally, they have the opportunity to purchase exclusive extras that will only be available before the official release: For $24.99/£18.99/€24.99, players receive the Standard Early Access Edition of Blackguards, including all chapters for PC at their earliest availability, and the full PC & Mac version of the game after the official release. For $34.99/£26.99/€34.99, players receive the Blackguards Early Access Deluxe Edition, additionally including an approx. 150 page artbook, as well as developer interview videos and six exclusive wallpapers.

Priced $49.99/£29.99/€49.99, the Blackguards Early Access Contributor Edition additionally includes an appearance of a buyer’s name within the game’s credits, as well as the first Blackguards DLC and a copy of the The Dark Eye point & click adventure Chains of Satinav for free.

All additional content will be available upon completion,

Trick ‘r Treat Screening Interviews and Photo Gallery

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Of course, by now the Internet is swarming with the news that Legendary Pictures announced that they are officially working on a sequel to Michael Dougherty’s Trick ‘r Treat. We were at the screening and took some photos and video interviews you guys might like to see. Here are the interviews with Bryan Singer (producer), Dylan Baker (actor), Brian Cox (actor), Quinn Lord (actor), and Jean-Luc Bilodeau (actor).

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Legendary Announces Trick ‘r Treat Sequel

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While at tonight’s screening and Q&A of Michael Dougherty’s cult favorite Trick ‘r Treat, an actor dressed as “Sam” from the film approached the director (who’s birthday it happened to be) and handed him a card. Dougherty read it, and simply stated “Make a sequel”. Dougherty then responded that it wasn’t his call, it was Thomas Tull’s call. Tull is, of course, the founder and head honcho at Legendary Pictures. Tull stood up in the audience and simple said, “I can’t say no to Sam, let’s make a sequel!”. Then the crowd went insane – check out the video clip below of Tull responding to the inquiry by Sam.

Official Call of Duty: Ghosts Extinction Reveal Trailer

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Activision and Infinity Ward have released a new trailer revealing the “Extinction” mode which will be features in their upcoming Call of Duty: Ghosts. Extinction is an all-new 1-4 player cooperative game mode featuring a unique blend of fast-paced survival action, FPS base defense, scavenging and class leveling.

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Happy Halloween from Dying Light

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The Dying Light team at Techland and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment are sending their Halloween wishes by way of two screenshots from their upcoming zombie game with a Halloween twist. Enjoy!

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Zumba Fitness World Party – Hawaii Reveal

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Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), publisher of the Zumba® Fitness video game franchise that has now sold more than nine million copies worldwide, is jet-setting to the Hawaiian islands in the fourth and final destination trailer that’s part of the Zumba® Fitness World Party ‘Passport to Party’ series. Lose yourself in the authentic rhythms and joyful dances of the islands with world-class Zumba® instructors Heidi Torres and Armando Salcedo.

Complete your virtual passport with this fourth and final ‘Passport to Party’ video by entering the code at the end of the trailer into your online passport at zumbafitnessgame.com. Fans who register on the official site and keep their passport up-to-date can earn up to four entries in the World Party Sweepstakes that will send one lucky winner and a friend on an exotic trip to Puerto Rico, one of the destinations featured in game. As a bonus, participants who complete their passport will also receive a $10 discount coupon off the game, exclusively from GameStop.

Zumba® Fitness World Party invites you to escape on a fitness adventure around the world. Immerse yourself in the movement and music of exotic destinations in this fun, effective at-home workout packed with fitness features to maximize your results. Work your body to 40+ new high-energy routines and a world class soundtrack highlighted by Lady Gaga, Pitbull and Daddy Yankee. Zumba® Fitness World Party also includes a new World Tour mode and brand new visual presentation that makes it feel like you’re actually on location around the world with Zumba’s celebrity instructors.

Developed by Zoë Mode, Zumba® Fitness World Party launches November 5th on Kinect for Xbox 360, Wii™ U and Wii™, and November 22nd on Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft. To find out more visit the official site at zumbafitnessgame.com. Press assets are available for download here.

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Crossroads Haunted Village Review (Corona, CA)

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We just got back from experiencing this year’s Crossroads Haunted Village in Corona, CA. If that doesn’t ring any bells, it may be because the event has been re-branded. In previous years, it was known as Coffin Creek, and consists of five haunted attractions: 4 walk-through mazes and 1 hayride!

We trekked over from the parking lot to the “Bog of the Abyss” – an outdoor haunted maze which winds through an actual marshy bit of land. We have been disappointed in this attraction before, with its overly-dark and hard to navigate layout. This time, however, we were very impressed with the outdoor maze in terms of both the talent hiding in the fields as well as the well-marked paths. We had a great time enjoying the outdoors and could only complain that having a bit more monsters throughout would make it even better.

Both “Chambers of the Mausoleum” and “Coffin Creek Manor” were excellent walk-though mazes. Their set design seems to get improved upon each year and the monsters located within certainly have a lot of energy and intensity in their scares. The biggest issues with these two haunted houses were their queue lines. We stood in line for Chambers of the Mausoleum for forty five minutes. They send people into the haunted house in groups, which may be nice to allow each person to get a unified experience. However, it also means that they need to add some entertainment for those people waiting in the dark to get in.

Heading back to the “Dark Shadow Market Place”, we ate some funnel cake and kettle corn and then got into the “Shady Hollow Hayride”. In past years, the hayride has been a little empty, with little to no talent or sets and setups. This year, however, their hayride was taken to a whole new level and completely blew away what came before. There were multiple gimmicks setup around the hayride course as well as a ton of monster talent to be found throughout – almost too many! My only criticism for the hayride was that they need to remove some of the random monsters and replace them with more set pieces that the tractor and hay-cart move through. They have already started down this path but it could be taken a lot further.

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The “Labyrinth of Lost Relics” is also located up in the Dark Shadow Market Place and it was again a great haunted house with good costuming, set design, and talent. Overall, I can’t really think of anything I would do different with this one. It even lets out inside “The Apothecary” shop that sells incense. In terms of that experience, I wish they would do a bit of merchandising for the event and sell event t-shirts, etc inside that store instead, but I digress…

Additionally located in the market place is “The Pandemonium Magic Show” which runs multiple times a night for a charge of $5 or $10 dollars a person, depending on which show time you go to watch. The magician, Michael Rhodes, is really talented and the show was a treat to see.

Unfortunately, there are some things that need to be addressed to really make this event a must-see for every Halloween season. First is the overall layout of the event – it’s just too spread out and dark (and a bit dangerous). The Bog of the Abyss is located at one far corner of the property while Chambers of the Mausoleum and Coffin Creek Manor are at another – and THEN the Dark Shadow Market Place as well as Shady Hollow Hayride and The Labyrinth of Lost Relics are at another. When staff has to tell you it’s best to drive from one corner parking area to another, there is a problem. It is dark, poorly-lit, and the ground is full of pot holes and rocks to watch out for. Traveling in between the various attractions can be a bit harrowing. In order to fully enjoy this event, I highly recommend bringing a flashlight or good set of NVGs (kidding about the NVGs).

Additionally, the Dark Shadow Market Place area SHOULD be the hub of the whole event. There is just enough light to make it comfortable as well as the porta-potties and vendors. Set on the site of the Koroneburg Renaissance Faire, I hope they situate all of the mazes around it for next year. Also, there was no monster talent working the crowds at the concourse area – a huge mistake as the lines took forever to get through and having some scaring going on would have helped pass the time. As it stands now, Crossroads Haunted Village feels like five separate attractions with no affiliation to one another. Maybe that is the case, but it is not what I was hoping to see as a guest. The Bog of the Abyss might be the only exception to this as it needs to be in the marshy field located on the property. I think that they should utilize one of their hayride tractor and carts and shuttle guests back and forth from the village.

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Finally, the ticket pricing for the event is really messed up. They need to unify the experience to a single ticket price to experience all of the mazes and the hayride as well as magic show as many times as you want. As it stands now, you can purchase a five attraction ticket (no magic show) for about $37 dollars or single attraction tickets for $13 dollars a piece. They need to start thinking of this event as an all-encompassing haunted experience. Telling people they have access to all five events as well as the magic show will lead to increased attendance at all of them because people will figure that they have access to everything, they might as well go see it. Crossroads Haunted Village has a real opportunity here to become a dedicated haunted attraction in the Inland Empire, where there really isn’t anything like that. There are single haunted houses in various locations, but nothing like the Crossroads Haunted Village could be if they pooled their resources. Knowing that they have so much real estate, they could even offer inclusion into their entity to other, local haunts who could benefit from the room to build and increased marketing/visibility the event could provide.

Overall, the Crossroads Haunted Village has come a long way in terms of talent, set design, and quality of the attractions located on the property. However, they still have some ways to go in order to make it a must-see staple of your Halloween season experience. I will definitely be back next year to see their progress.

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Address:

Crossroads Haunted Village
14600 Baron Drive
Corona, CA 92880

Website:

http://www.crhaunts.com/

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Perdition Home Haunt Review (Yorba Linda, CA)

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We got the chance to visit a terrific ‘home haunt’ in Yorba Linda, CA called “Perdition Home”. Resting in a seemingly peaceful neighborhood, Perdition Home welcomes guests to its doors with thumping metal beats. At first glance, the home haunt resembles a giant plywood shoe box built in the front yard of a house. I recall seeing other home haunts which simply used the natural curve and sidewalk in the front yard and was instantly impressed with this structure. It really does look like a pro haunted house and I couldn’t wait to get inside and check it out.

Inside the structure, we were treated to some really clever scares and set design that I would never have believed was built by two kids unless I saw it for myself. The quarters are a bit cramped but that works to the home haunt’s advantage. Maze talent is able to work several areas from their positions – which essentially acts as a force multiplier for the monsters. Even the soundtrack was a perfect fit for the claustrophobic and scary scenes we walked past. Going even further, Perdition utilizes some monsters who are of the “slider” variety – that is, monsters wearing special padding that allows them to run and slide across the ground at guests.

Overall, I highly recommend you get over to Yorba Linda and check out the Perdition Home. It is well worth your time and a great home haunt. Like most home haunts, Perdition is free to enter, but donations are accepted.

Address:

Perdition Home
5181 Manor View Dr
Yorba Linda, CA 92887

Website:

www.PerditionHome.com

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