Archive - 2017

Fortnite’s PvE “Horde Bash” Update Arrives October 5

October 3, 2017 – Today, Epic Games announced the “Horde Bash Update” for Fortnite’s “Save the World” PvE mode on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Mac. Available on October 5, the mode delivers an all-new “Challenge the Horde” gameplay mode, a new in-game event, new heroes, weapons, questions, and more!

Challenge The Horde Mode

It all starts in a staging area. You’ll have unlimited time, but limited resources to build a portable horde fort. Once you’ve designed the perfect fort, exit the staging area and party with up to three friends. Your forts will be ready for action when your team hits the ground. As you survive, you’ll receive more resources and more rewards to Challenge The Horde.

Scavenger Event

With the new update comes a new event llama. The Scavenger Llamas holds four new Heroes, nine weapons, two new Defenders. Earn the Scavenger currency by completing quests and playing the new Challenge The Horde mode. The Scavenger weapon set is delicate, but they’re all cheap to craft.

Fortnite’s “Save the World” PvE mode is now available in paid Early Access, and will go free in 2018. For more information on the update, including information on new Heroes, weapons, questions, and more, head over to the official Fortnite blog.

Game of Thrones Conquest: Teaser Trailer and Release Date

October 3, 2017 – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and HBO Global Licensing today announced the launch date for Game of Thrones: Conquest and revealed the first teaser trailer. Developed by Turbine, the MMO strategy mobile game is coming to the App Store and Google Play on October 19, 2017.

Whether it’s through sheer might or deception, Game of Thrones: Conquest lets players rule their House as they choose. Powerful armies will be raised to march against rivals, while players command their own small councils to sabotage their enemies from within. But only the most cunning have what it takes to sit atop the Iron Throne. Developed by Turbine, the MMO strategy mobile game is coming to the App Store and Google Play later this month.

Players who pre-register for Game of Thrones: Conquest at the official site will receive the Prepare for War Bundle the first week of launch only, which will include exclusive Night’s Watch training gear, as well as gold and resources to aid in their fight for the Iron Throne.

For more information, follow Game of Thrones: Conquest on FacebookTwitter and on the official forums.

Comet TV Announces October Programming

COMET TV has unveiled some highlights of its October programming, including the Underground Horror film series, with classic monsters, ghouls and more sure to give you enough scares for Halloween! They also have the Robocop trilogy and Andromeda, the Kevin Sorbo series from Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.

Checkout their Lineup Below:

ROBOCOP TRILOGY – Robocop (1987) Robocop 2 (1990) Robocop 3 (1993)

Friday, October 6

  • Starting at 8P/7C

Sunday, October 8

  • Starting at 2P/1C

Saturday, October 21

  • Starting at 10P/9C

Thursday, October 26

  • Starting at 4P/3C

NEW ON COMET IN OCTOBER

Andromeda

Classic Space Opera is coming to COMET! Based on materials from sci-fi legend Gene Roddenberry, Andromeda stars all action hero Kevin Sorbo as the Captain of the Andromeda Ascendant, a highly advanced ship whose crew is charged with restoring power and stability to the Systems Commonwealth. But, to succeed the Andromeda crew must battle one of sci-fi’s weirdest looking bad guys….the sinister Magog!

Weekdays at 2P/1C and 10P/9C

Stargate: Atlantis

If you thought gate-hopping action was fun in the Milky Way, just wait until you see what it’s like in the Pegasus Galaxy. Stargate: Atlantis sees a team of international scientists unlocking the secrets of a legendary ancient city, discovering a whole new stargate network in a whole new galaxy, and bringing them face to face with the Wraith, a powerful enemy who are best summed up with the term ‘Evil Space Vampires’!

Weekdays at 3P/2C and 11P/10C

Underground Horror

October, demons, blood guts and gore, that’s what the month will bring to viewers. Join COMET TV for a horror retrospective of some of the most ingenious films, sure to scare the most die-hard fans of the genre. From classics to contemporary, COMET TV has them all.

Airing daily throughout October, check schedule at CometTV.com/underground-horror

October Friday Night Movies

  • Friday Primetime Movie 8P/7C
  • Saturday Encore Presentation 8P/7C

Robocop (1987)

  • Friday, October 6 at 8P/7C

Real Genius (1985)

  • Friday, October 13 at 8P/7C

Lord of Illusions (1995)

  • Friday, October 20 at 8P/7C

The Silence of The Lambs (1991)

  • Friday, October 27 at 8P/7C

UCI Esports Kicks Off Season with Festival

Irvine, Calif., Sept. 29, 2017 – The University of California, Irvine esports program kicks off its fall 2017 season with a festival at the UCI student center today and the introduction of two landmark programs, the UCI Esports Inclusivity Game Plan 2017-2018 and the Orange County High School Esports League, created by the Samueli Foundation in consultation with UCI Esports.

The festival looks back on the first successful year of UCI’s full-fledged esports organization centered on scholarship-supported student players, a high-tech gaming arena located at the UCI Student Center, and the introduction of a new team competing in the popular first-person shooting title, Overwatch.

“We are very proud of what we accomplished in our first year,” said Mark Deppe, UCI Esports acting director. “We built a successful, well-regarded program around the four pillars of competition, academics & research, community, and entertainment. We look forward to growing in each of those areas and striving to be the best collegiate esports program on the planet.”

Looking forward to the fall 2017 season and beyond, the today’s festival will include the introduction of two new initiatives, one centered on bringing people of all backgrounds into competitive gaming and another to launch and esports league in Orange County high schools.

Constance Steinkuehler, professor of informatics, will officially announce the UCI Esports Inclusivity Game Plan 2017-2018, a strategy to increase inclusion and diversity in campus computer gaming activities.

“UCI has a longstanding commitment to inclusivity in collegiate sports programs and all aspects of student life, and our esports program is no exception,” said Steinkuehler. “With this Inclusivity Game Plan we aim to tackle the challenge of inclusion in esports head on to ensure that it is open and welcoming to all who want to participate.”

In winter 2018, the Samueli Foundation is launching the Orange County High School Esports League. In an effort to explore science, technology, engineering and math as well as esports, the foundation is working in consultation with UCI, the Orange County Department of Education, UCI’s Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Science, the Samueli School of Engineering, and Connected Learning Lab. Local high schools will compete throughout the year with a live finals event.

“We are excited to be launching a high school esports league in Orange County. It is more than simply gaming, it is about how esports can engage, excite and energize students to further their education and careers in STEM,” said Gerald Solomon, executive director of the Samueli Foundation. “We will be contracting with UCI to help guide us through not only the competition process, but also funding their noted researchers to examine and report on the evidence that supports the connection between esports and STEM learning.”

For more information about UCI Esports, visit http://esports.uci.edu/.

Lionsgate Partners With Next Games, nWay and Saban Brands for NYCC

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 3, 2017 – Global content leader Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF.A, LGF.B) has announced the full list of fan-focused interactive game activities it will host at New York Comic Con from Oct. 5-8within booth #210 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.

Lionsgate is teaming up with The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land developer Next Games, a mobile game trendsetter specializing in entertainment franchises, to showcase Next Games’ upcoming augmented reality mobile title – The Walking Dead: Our World. Demo of the new AR game will be playable to the public for the very first time at Lionsgate’s booth. At the booth, fans will also get to hear how Next Games is integrating season eight of AMC’s hit TV series into the critically acclaimed The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land game.

Saban’s Power Rangers fans should stop by Lionsgate’s booth for appearances from cast members in the original “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” TV show and the current, 24th season of the series, “Power Rangers Ninja Steel.” Visitors can play one-on-one matches of Power Rangers: Legacy Wars, the real-time multiplayer fighting game from Lionsgate, developer nWay and Saban Brands, against the six Ninja Steel Rangers to earn a chance to battle an original Ranger. Other legendary Rangers will be on hand to meet and greet fans, and throughout the weekend there will be contests, giveaways, and more.

Attendees can check out the full schedule for each day at http://playlegacywars.com/nway-at-new-york-comic-con.

Haunters: The Art of the Scare Review

When first hitting the play button on the Haunters: The Art of the Scare screener I was granted access to, I was giddy with anticipation. Haunted houses and Halloween are big areas of enjoyment for me and the idea that a documentary was focusing on those topics was thrilling. Unfortunately, what followed after that was an hour and a half of the most wrongly-focused documentary I have ever seen. To be fair, Haunters: The Art of the Scare begins well and gives brief segments featuring actual haunters. After around ten minutes, however, it devolves into a long… so long… look at the controversial torture experience “McKamey Manor” and its creator, Russ McKamey. It talks with his neighbors as well as other individuals who have experienced his event.

Most haunters I have spoken with agree that McKamey Manor is not a haunted house and should not be associated with haunted attractions or extreme haunts at all. This is no judgement call on my part in terms of whether or not you should apply for entry into his event, that’s your business. My point is that a documentary talking about haunters and scaring should focus on that, not a non-haunt event that relishes in acts of controlled torture with no “safe word”. If this were part of an anthology series with a title like, “Haunters: McKamey Manor” I could see it. But not in the format of a survey documentary like this.

Look at this display from Haunted Overload!! It’s amazing, but only in the movie for like two minutes.

Haunters: The Art of The Scare does not help public perception of haunters – in fact, it hurts it. By focusing so much on McKamey Manor and the negative things associated with it, it makes it seem like all haunters are in that group – which they are not. There is even a part of the documentary where McKamey himself mentions having to fire an employee because he was molesting and abusing another employee who was underage! Then it goes into how he wanted to move his event out of state but those communities prevented him from starting it in their neighborhoods. How director Jon Schnitzer decided on McKamey Manor as the central event of his documentary when there are SO MANY good haunts out there is beyond me. I don’t know if this was just a lack of understanding about the haunt community on Schnitzer’s part or if he and McKamey have some relationship which colored his direction of the film, but it wasn’t a good thing either way.

Two thirds of the way through the documentary, we get some additional, albeit brief, segments from other haunters. These are the brightest spots of the 90 minute documentary. Those segments are when we get the experiences of real haunters – people like Shar Mayer, who goes into her love of the craft and how she sustained life-long injuries from a guest while working a haunt but continues to press on. These brief segments give us a “slice of life” and look into what these scare actors go through and are mere glimpses at what potential this documentary had. Why in the world didn’t they add more of these… They were filmed so well! Oh, what could have been…

Russ McKamey, get used to seeing his face…

To reiterate at the director’s credit, Haunters: The Art of the Scare is shot very well! It has some great cinematography and a very professional look that denotes how much work went into its creation – but the amount of work invested is not Haunters problem. With the brief, bright spots of this documentary and the professional level of editing and cinematography that went into it, I truly hope that Schnitzer will go on to make more well-rounded haunt documentaries.

Unfortunately, Haunters: The Art of the Scare, does little to accurately portray the experience of real “haunters” and actually ends up hurting public perception of them by the end of the film. It was a poor choice to focus so heavily on McKamey Manor and the film would have been better served to have more segments like those with Shar Mayer. This film had so much potential and a lot of backing – in the end, however, poor decisions sink it.


****UPDATE (10/5/2017)

It should be noted that the screener we looked at did not contain any bonus material. This material, according to some we have been in contact with, has a lot more footage and interviews from other haunted events. Why this footage is not in the main documentary is beyond me but it could make the entire disc edition more worth your time. I will attempt to get a disc version of Haunters to see it first-hand.

Halloween Horror Nights 2017 Review

It’s that spooky time of year again, and we eagerly made our way to Universal Studios Hollywood for their Halloween Horror Nights event. In case you haven’t heard of Horror Nights, it is a special evening event that transforms the movie studio and theme park into a collection of monsters, haunted houses, and more all waiting to scare park guests. The first part of our night was taken up by the annual red carpet walk, where numerous celebrities made their way into a gala. Checkout some of the celebrities walking the carpet below in the photo gallery.

After the red carpet, we were escorted through three haunted houses in order to film our walk through videos. The first maze on our list was The Shining. This maze was terrific, hitting several cinematic moments from the horror classic. One thing that did bother me was that it fell victim to a recent trend in Horror Nights’ mazes – monster characters peering down onto guests from large rectangular holes in the walls. This is fine now and then but it seemed like all the new mazes have these in overabundance – so much that it kind of got to an “alright already” point. I would rather see monsters walk right up next to me – but, I digress.

Unfortunately, there still is no transportation for guests looking to get down into the backlot for the three mazes located therein (aside from disabled transport). Be warned that, from Transformers: The Ride, it is a .35 mile walk each way so be prepared with some comfy shoes. Also, they still route guests through a psychedelically-lit Toxic Tunnel that is very uncomfortable to walk through. This part of Halloween Horror Nights I could do without – it is just headache-inducing and simply not scary. Once you get down into the backlot, however, you get the chance to experience several haunted houses: Ash vs Evil Dead, SAW, and American Horror Story. Also located on the backlot is their Urban Inferno scare zone. It is a small, maze-like zone but featured some amazingly hellish visuals, loads of victims, and horrifying demons to contend with.

Once we arrived in the backlot, we got the chance to go through the SAW and American Horror Story mazes. SAW was a treat as, right before we were escorted in, actor Tobin Bell (SAW, SAW II, SAW III,….) who played Jigsaw went in to much fanfare. SAW is loaded with victim characters in traps of all manner of diabolical design – many from the various SAW films. American Horror Story focused on the Roanoke season and featured a number of the show’s memorable monsters – from the nurses to the pig man and even The Butcher – although I didn’t think she was used enough. Ash vs Evil Dead was a moderately-entertaining haunted house, with the most memorable moment being a large deadite puppet of Henrietta Knowlby from the original Evil Dead film. This puppet was a real sight and worth walking through the maze for – even if the rest of the haunted house was so-so.

I do applaud Universal Studios for cutting back on the foul fog smells this year. At past Halloween Horror Nights visits, many of the mazes just continuously stank of fecal matter, vomit, and more. This year, the fog smells are much more smartly-utilized and, while still foul at times, make a lot more sense given the haunted house’s narrative.

When we were hungry, we decided to eat at the Italian food place located within the Springfield area of the park. At past Horror Nights events, this place yielded good plates of pasta, lasagna, and a lot more. I was somewhat disappointed to find out that they converted over to a cutdown menu for this year’s event. The pizza and garlic bread are still good, mind you, but good luck finding a place to eat your food. They have taken away the dining area of the food place to create a beer garden, which was filled to the brim with people. We had to make our way across the street and wait for a table above Moe’s Tavern.

This year’s Jabbawockeez show is, as always, stunning and entertaining, with their dance skills on full display. During your visit to Halloween Horror Nights, make sure you attend one of their showtimes.

The Terror Tram is still suffering from some bottlenecks in many areas. This year, the tram has been taken over by murderous, possessed Good Guy doll Chucky – voiced by Brad Dourif! Dourif, for those that don’t know, is the voice of Chucky from all the Child’s Play films. The tram walking experience starts out really good, with a trip through numerous scenes featuring the “Titans of Terror”, consisting of Freddy, Jason, and Leatherface. Unfortunately, at several moments throughout the walking tour, things get backed up and we just started wondering if there was a way back to the trams. Unfortunately, there wasn’t, so we gritted our teeth and pushed on. With as cool as some of the moments are on the tram experience, we were glad to be heading back to the theme park.

The Walking Dead Attraction is also going for Halloween Horror Nights, albeit with more monsters located within. The walk-through experience is a great look into the world of AMC’s The Walking Dead and guests will travel through several sets inspired by the series.

My biggest wish for Universal Studios Hollywood is that the workout a deal with Warner Bros. and J.K. Rowling to open up The Wizarding World of Harry Potter for the Halloween event. It would be great to see Halloween theming in the area – perhaps even with Death Eater attacks!

Overall, this year’s Halloween Horror Nights event is a lot of fun, but make sure you purchase the more expensive front of the line ticket if you plan to visit on Friday or Saturday nights. If you don’t, you’ll not get the chance to experience everything. Halloween Horror Nights takes place various days throughout October – find ticket information and more at their official website.

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Queen Mary Announces All-New Interactive Ghosts and Legends Tour

LONG BEACH, Calif., (Oct. 2, 2017) – The Queen Mary, dubbed one of the top 10 most haunted places on Earth by Time Magazine, is pleased to unveil the newly-intensified and re-inspired Ghost and Legends, opening to the public on Friday, October 13. Offered year-round, thrill seekers and scare enthusiasts are invited to board the haunted RMS Queen Mary to test their fears in the world’s largest interactive and fully immersive haunted attraction. Experience the spirit legends of the Queen Mary first-hand with all-new special effects, cutting-edge technology and, of course, the chance to encounter paranormal activity for a one-of-a-kind, spine-chilling, fun time.

“The new Ghosts and Legends offers guests an entirely different level of the traditional haunted experience. We crafted terrifying original stories and characters based the ship’s well-known paranormal tales and hot-spots onboard the Queen Mary to create a truly thrilling, immersive, and unique encounter,” said Brian Luallen, Director of Entertainment Events, The Queen Mary.

The re-imagined Ghost and Legends elevates scares with innovative interactive technology and special effects including a tesla coil firing 3.4 million volt bolts of lightning at a frightfully intimate distance, massive water effects, fog projections with state of the art CGI specters, and a hand-held ghost tracking tablet given to select attendees for the tour. To further enhance the frights, tour groups will also be given a flashlight to guide their way through the dimly lit attraction. Thrill-seekers beware – the flashlights will be controlled by the twisted minds of the Ghost and Legends producers!

Ghost and Legends haunted experience aboard the Queen Mary will open on Friday, October 13 at 11 a.m. The year-round attraction will be open daily and runs every 30 minutes starting at 11 a.m., accommodating up to 30 guests per experience. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for children and are available at http://www.queenmary.com/tickets/. For more information, including hours or to purchase tickets online, please visit queenmary.com

Nioh: Complete Edition Gets PC Release Date

Burlingame California, – October 2, 2017 – KOEI TECMO Games is excited to announce today the upcoming release of celebrated dark fantasy action-RPG Nioh: Complete Edition on PC via Steam®. Met with both critical and commercial success during its original console launch, the game telling the story of the blonde-haired swordsman makes its PC debut on November 7th, 2017 as Nioh: Complete Edition, packed with hours of extra content as it will include the original version of Nioh and all three DLC expansions: ‘Dragon of the North’, ‘Defiant Honour’, and ‘Bloodshed’s End’.

Calling PC gamers to “#DefyDeath”, Director Fumihiko Yasuda comments: “Team NINJA is well aware of the fact that many gamers have been passionately asking for a PC version of “Nioh”. I am thrilled to announce that this massocore game will finally be available for our die-hard PC fans in Nioh: Complete Edition! I hope you all enjoy the unforgettable drama and deeply challenging Yokai battles this action-packed experience has to offer.”

The digital-only PC release boasts stunning high-resolution graphics over two modes as Nioh: Complete Edition can be enjoyed either on ‘Action Mode’, featuring a stable 60fps, or on ‘Movie Mode’, a cinematic option that can expand the display resolution to 4K. These new enhanced graphical modes bring the dark and beautiful world of Nioh to life like never before.

To celebrate the release of Nioh: Complete Edition on Steam®, Team NINJA is offering players a brand-new item, the Dharmachakra Kabuto helmet. The Wheel of Dharma kabuto is a form of “kawari-kabuto”—a family of helmets featuring fantastical designs. This helmet features a red-lacquered front crest of an ancient Buddhist symbol depicting the eightfold path to nirvana. This holy image represents spiritual enlightenment attained by casting off one’s worldly desires, and also holds the power to banish evil. However, some claim this is not a Wheel of Dharma at all, merely a replica that looks as though it belongs on a device to regulate steam… Some have gone so far as to suggest renaming it to “Valve Kabuto,” but why anyone would make a helmet featuring a valve is unclear…

About Nioh: Complete Edition
Nioh: Complete Edition is a dark, fantasy action RPG, which challenges players to traverse war-torn Japan as a blonde-haired swordsman whose background as a fierce warrior and seasoned knowledge of the blade allows him to survive in the demon-plagued land of the samurai.

Blending a compelling narrative loosely based on the tale of the English navigation officer who served Ieyasu Tokugawa, William Adams, with a myriad of strange supernatural creatures from Japanese folklore (Yokai), players of Nioh: Complete Edition will discover a diverse and comprehensive world dripping with history and lore, and face off against other samurai in epic sword battles and intense, multi-target engagements.

Offering a level of difficulty that will truly test even the most hardened samurai’s skills, patience, and strategy, Nioh: Complete Edition, includes all three Nioh DLC expansions. In contrast to the PlayStation®4 version, all seven weapon types, ninjutsu and onmyo magics will be available to players from the beginning, while finishing the core game will also unlock features like the Dual Guardian Spirit.

The ‘Dragon of the North’ DLC follows on from William’s valiant struggle in the main game, opening up the region of Oshu and introducing terrifying new enemies, weapons, armour, ninja skills, magic and Guardian Spirits.

‘Defiant Honour’ moves the narrative to the Osaka region and focuses on one of the defining battles of late Sengoku era introducing new key characters, weapons, equipment, enemies, Guardian Spirits, an even more challenging difficulty level and new trophies.

Finally, ‘Bloodshed’s End’ adds a further three main missions, nine side quests and a twilight mission concluding William’s journey.

Finishing the core game of Nioh: Complete Edition incrementally unlocks access to the deeper levels of the game’s ultimate challenge: The Abyss. This ethereal world, made up of innumerable floors, punishingly difficult boss enemies, and considerable risks, is so challenging that players are even allowed to summon up to two other visitors to overcome the dangers that lurk therein!

For more news and information on Nioh: Complete Edition, please visit the official website at http://teamninja-studio.com/nioh/us, Like Nioh on Facebook www.facebook.com/Niohofficial and www.facebook.com/koeitecmous and become part of the #KTfamily by following us on Twitter at @TeamNINJAStudio and @koeitecmous

HTC Vive Announces Fallout 4 VR Bundle

October 2, 2017 – Fallout 4 VR is taking everyone back to the Wasteland later this year, but today we’ve got big news for all prospective VR owners. Starting today, with every HTC Vive purchase, Fallout 4 VR is included (via a redemption code) – a $59.99 value.

Fallout 4 VR has remastered the full version of Fallout 4 for VR and motion control, welcoming AAA gaming to VR for the first time. With Vive’s room-scale technology, Vault-dwellers can walk, stand, sit, and duck their way throughout the Wasteland, in play spaces as large as 5m by 5m.

See the full post over at HTC Vive’s official blog