TimeLine Layout

March, 2015

  • 24 March

    Interview with Hidetaka Miyazaki about Bloodborne

    Click here (opens in new tab) for more excellent Official PlayStation Magazine articles. Or maybe you want to take advantage of some great offers on magazine subscriptions? You can find them here. The man who birthed Bloodborne Not to spoil the (semi) surprise, but were a mite fond of Hidetaka …

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  • 23 March

    Miles Teller says Fantastic Four will humanise characters

    Miles Teller has given a brief update on Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four, promising that the new film will “humanise” the much-loved comic-book super-team. “We’re making it our own,” Teller tells MovieFone (opens in new tab) of the film’s relationship with the source material. “We’re taking a lot from the Ultimate …

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  • 20 March

    Batmans T-rating has been holding him back

    Everyone knows Batman doesn’t kill people. It’s part of what makes him a shining beacon in the darkness of Gotham City. The problem is that everyone else around him is fucking unhinged. The menagerie of super-villains and psychopaths that haunt the city aren’t afraid to use the people that Batman …

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  • 19 March

    Paul Feig playing with including Ray Parker Jr.s theme for Ghostbusters

    Paul Feig has been discussing the reaction to his plans for a Ghostbusters remake, and has revealed that he’s in two minds as to whether or not to incorporate Ray Parker Jr.’s original theme. “It’s such an iconic thing that part of you goes, ‘I don’t want to change it,'” …

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  • 17 March

    What is Nintendos new console and what does it mean for Wii U?

    Despite Wii U’s decidedly underwhelming life, Nintendo thankfully isn’t abandoning the home console market just yet. Ninty’s President and CEO, Satoru Iwata, has announced that “As proof that Nintendo maintains strong enthusiasm for the dedicated game system business, let me confirm that Nintendo is currently developing a dedicated game platform …

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  • 16 March

    Hinterland aimsto reinvigorate the survival genre with The Long Dark

    Fiery watercolour skies and shimmering auroras are how Hinterland chooses to showcase its take on the end of the world, but even the most atmospheric screenshots can’t convey the sound of Canada’s deep north – the thunderous wind that scorns clothing and shakes window panes, or the thoughtful silence that …

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  • 16 March

    Mario Party 10 review

    Factor in the handheld games and this is technically the thirteenth Mario Party. We live in a world where there are only five F-Zeroes and 13 Mario Parties. I imagine it’s cheaper to build Party’s signature playing boards than anti-gravity rollercoaster tracks, but it makes it no less easier to …

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  • 16 March

    Mommy review

    We need to talk about Steve. Dazzling in places, infuriating in others, the fifth feature by French-Canadian writer/director Xavier Dolan (Tom At The Farm) is not exclusively a love-it-or-hate-it proposition – even its admirers will have moments when they can’t stand to watch. By turns noisy, nasty, sweet and upsetting, …

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  • 16 March

    Microsoft discusses the past, present, and future of Xbox games

    The knives have been out for Microsoft since May 2013. That’s when the Xbox One was unveiled to a crowd of vocal Xbox fans who perhaps expected much more than Microsoft was promising. Well, maybe ‘more’ isn’t quite the word: ‘different’ might be more appropriate. While some argue that Microsoft …

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  • 16 March

    Kevin Smith confirms plans for a Mallrats sequel

    Last week Kevin Smith caused a stir by appearing to suggest he was planning a return to his View Askewniverse with a long-awaited sequel to Mallrats. Now it seems that Smith’s plans have become more concrete, with the director discussing the reaction to his tease during an interview with Rock …

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