Tony Hawk Says New Pro Skater Remasters Will “Turn The Tide” After Some Disappointing Releases

Tony Hawk himself has spoken about the origins of the upcoming Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 remasters and why he thinks the new games will help “turn the tide” of public opinion after the most recent games in the series were poorly received.

Speaking to IGN, Hawk said it was Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick was pitched the idea of the remasters. “We’ve been having talks over the years of the potential of it, and finally, I literally sat down with Bobby Kotick. We were actually talking about other things in regards to my charity, and he just casually threw out, ‘Why don’t we remake THPS?'” Hawk recalled. “And I said, ‘You don’t understand how many people ask me that.’ And he said, ‘Well, you know, we’ve had success with a couple of other remasters, so why don’t we think about it.'”

In 2017, Activision Blizzard management said more Activision game remasters would likely happen after the gigantic success of the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. After that game, Activision released the Spyro Reignited Trilogy and Crash Team Racing: Nitro-fueled remaster packages. Additionally, Activision recently launched Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered. On the Blizzard side, the company released a remastered version of Warcraft III, but it was a disappointment.

Also in the interview, Hawk spoke about how excited he was to finally work on remasters of the original Pro Skater games. He said he’s constantly asked about remasters, and he’s over the moon that they’re finally being made. “It was an answer to a call of the hardcore fans,” Hawk said.

“When people think of the first games, they have a certain nostalgic view of it. They don’t really realise how truly low resolution it was. I truly believe that the hardcore fans of our original series are going to be satisfied and probably overwhelmed by how good this is,” he added.

Hawk went on to acknowledge some of the Tony Hawk video game franchise’s shortcomings–Pro Skater 5 comes to mind–adding that he believes the Pro Skater 1 + 2 remasters will “turn the tide” as it relates to how people perceive the skateboarding series. “

“We might have had a few missteps doing games in the past, but I think this will really turn the tide. It does take you back to that time. It does take you back to that feeling. And I hope that people embrace it,” Hawk said.

The Pro Skater 1 + 2 remasters, which are being developed by Vicarious Visions, are due to launch in September for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. For more, check out an opinion piece below from GameSpot’s Michael Higham.

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Jurassic Park Writer Reveals The Unexpected Story Behind “Hold Onto Your Butts”

The writer of Jurassic Park has revealed the unexpected story of Samuel L. Jackson’s “hold onto your butts” line from the 1993 action movie.

David Koepp told CinemeBlend that the origins of the line are connected to the Robert Zemekicks movie Death Becomes Her, which he was writing at the same time as Jurassic Park. The ending to Death Becomes Her was testing very poorly, and there was no time for reshoots. Koepp said he remembers sitting with Zemeckis during this tough time, and Zemeckis said, “Hold onto your butts” in anticipation of a difficult road ahead for Death Becomes Her.

“I happened to be working on the [Jurassic Park script] at that time, and I was like, ‘Oh, I love that.’ I went back and I typed it into the script immediately, and then Sam Jackson said it,” Koepp said. “I don’t think I ever told Zemeckis that, but that’s his line.”

In Jurassic Park, Jackson plays the park’s engineer, Ray Arnold, who is an unabashedly heroic character who helps save many lives while sacrificing his own. He dies a bloody death off-screen, but that wasn’t always the plan. Jackson told The AV Club that he was supposed to fly to Hawaii to film his full death scene, but there was a hurricane that infamously destroyed many of the sets.

The next Jurassic Park movie is Jurassic World: Dominion, which is set to become one of the first major studio movies to start filming again in the UK, according to Deadline.

As for Koepp, he was also recently in the news after he dropped out of Indiana Jones 5.

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PAX Australia 2020 Cancelled Due to Ongoing COVID-19 Concerns

The PAX Aus team have confirmed that PAX Australia 2020 will not take place as scheduled in the wake of the continuing coronavirus crisis. The expo – the largest of its type in Australia – was set to take place from October 9 to 11, 2020 in Melbourne, Victoria.

“It is with a heavy heart that today we announce the postponement of PAX Australia 2020, due to the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 in Australia and globally,” said a statement published today on the PAX website. “We have been working hard with our partners and exhibitors to explore all viable options but with our desire to bring you the best PAX Aus ever, the next edition of PAX Aus will now take place in 2021.”

Australia’s borders are currently closed. Only Australian citizens, residents, and immediate family members can travel to Australia at this time. There are also varying levels of restrictions on domestic travel.

“While we can’t move forward with PAX Aus 2020 in the way that we normally would, we are finding new and exciting ways to connect you and the PAX community with your favourite content and creators,” continued the statement. “Stay tuned to our social media channels in the coming days as we start to announce more information.”

PAX Aus was the first PAX event hosted outside the US and has been held in Melbourne annually since its inception in 2013.

No new announcement has been made concerning PAX West. In April ReedPop announced that the expo would go forward as planned from September 4 to September 7 at the Seattle Convention Center, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

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PAX Aus 2020 Won’t Happen

PAX Australia 2020 will not go forward. Event organizers have confirmed that this October’s gaming and entertainment event in Melbourne has been canceled.

“It is with a heavy heart that today we announce the postponement of PAX Australia 2020, due to the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 in Australia and globally,” the organizers explained in a statement.

Plans were underway with partners and exhibitors to explore “all viable options” to hold PAX Aus this year, but it was not meant to be. As such, the next PAX Aus is scheduled for 2021.

The organizers of PAX teased that, while the physical show won’t happen in 2020, they are exploring “new and exciting ways” to offer … something for fans. More details will be shared in the coming days.

PAX Aus is the first PAX event of 2020 to be canceled. PAX East took place in Boston at the end of February. Numerous companies and attendees pulled out of the event due to concerns around COVID-19, but the show went on.

While PAX Aus in Australia has been canceled, PAX West is still on schedule to be held in Seattle in September this year. After that, PAX Unplugged is slated for November in Philadelphia.

Ron Perlman Will Donate $50k To BLM If Ted Cruz Agrees To Wrestling Match

It’s probably safe to say that the latest celebrity Twitter feud isn’t one that we saw coming. Ron Perlman of Hellboy fame has challenged senator Ted Cruz to a wrestling match, and he’ll make a donation of $50,000 to Black Lives Matter if Cruz says yes.

Perlman and Cruz have been arguing on Twitter for a few days now. The Hellboy actor had taken a crack at Republican congressman Jim Jordan a few days ago, prompting Cruz to offer $10,000 to a “non-political charity” of Perlman’s choice if he would take Jordan on in the ring.

One thing led to another, resulting in the latest tweet from Perlman where he offered up a donation so long as Cruz would agree to wrestle him. As reported by Entertainment Weekly, the two are still going at it, with Perlman doubling down on his offer to donate to Black Lives Matter so long as Cruz accepts his challenge.

At this stage, the Republican senator shows no signs of accepting the offer to what would surely be a sellout punch-up, and Jordan himself has yet to weigh in either. However, politicians getting into fights isn’t uncharted territory, considering that Mitt Romney took on Evander Holyfield a few years ago, so who knows what will happen? Maybe if Cruz doesn’t accept, Perlman can still take on Mitch McConnell for a laugh.

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Remothered: Broken Porcelain–Horror Sequel Sets A Date And Makes Bold Claims In New Trailer

Remothered: Broken Porcelain has revealed some of the horrors we can expect from it in a new trailer, and a release date has also been set. The game, which is a sequel to 2017’s Remothered: Tormented Fathers, will release August 25, 2020. It’s coming to Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

The game, from Italian developer Stormind Games, makes some bold claims in the trailer, which tells viewers that they can “experience the most terrifying, most suspenseful, horror game of the year.” Judging from the trailer, it offers a more traditional survival horror experience than most other recent horror titles.

You can watch the trailer below and gauge whether you’ll be able to handle the scares offered up by Remothered: Broken Porcelain later this year.

The game follows Jen and her friend Linn, two maids at the Ashmann Inn, who have become aware that something is not right in their place of work. It’ll be up to players to help them escape. The game will also directly follow events from the first game, and the search for Celeste Felton will continue.

If you’re hungry for more horror, it’s also worth checking out the trailer for the next Resident Evil title, Resident Evil: Village, which is coming in 2021.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare/Warzone Adding Ice Pick Melee Weapon And More This Week

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and the battle royale game Warzone continue to introduce new microtransactions. The latest come in the form of a pair of weapon bundles, one of which features a brand-new ice pick melee weapon to finish your foes in icy style.

The “Notice Me III” bundle comes with the “Dream Dasher” SMG blueprint that features a specialized sight, barrel, ammo, and rear grip. It also features the “Chibi Trooper” weapon charm and the “Cute Cadet” sticker.

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The other new bundle now available is the “Wendigo” bundle. It comes with “Psychosis” assault rifle, the “Evil Manifest” SMG, and the “Crevasse” ice pick weapon. This bundle also includes a “Taiga” skin for the Operator Krueger.

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In its blog post, Activision did not announce price points for these new Modern Warfare/Warzone bundles, and they do not appear to be out yet, but the game’s other cosmetic bundles–of which there are many–range from around 800 Call of Duty Points to 1800 Call of Duty Points. These new bundles should go live soon.

In other news, Modern Warfare is adding the One in the Chamber mode this week, while the 50v50 Warzone Rumble deathmatch mode is staying in the game for the time being.

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13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, Vanillaware’s Critically-Acclaimed Mech Adventure, Gets US Release Date

13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, the new game from Vanillaware (Dragon’s Crown, Odin Sphere, Muramasa: The Demon Blade), has announced a western release date. The game, which released in Japan on November 28, 2019, will be available in the US and other English-language territories on September 8, 2020. A trailer has also been released, showing off the game’s incredible 2D art.

The game, which features 13 playable characters (hence the title) has a strong narrative focus that jumps between different time periods. It’s a 2D title that features top-down combat between mechs you can customize and various kaiju.

You can check it out in the trailer below, which shows off the game’s protagonists.

Vanillaware is known for its excellent, fast-paced combat, and the game was very well received in Japan. It was the only game nominated for the Seiun Award in the Media Category for the year of its release, and received awards and nominations in the Japan Game Awards, Famitsu Dengeki Game Award 2019, and Japan Otaku Awards.

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At launch, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim will only be playable in Japanese, as the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the game’s production schedule. However, a free patch will add an English voice acting option post-launch.

The game is exclusive to PlayStation 4.

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Fortnite’s The Device Event Was A Huge Success, Epic Says

Fortnite‘s latest in-game event, The Device, was a gigantic success. Epic Games has announced new statistics about it, and also teased a water theme for Season 3.

Writing on Twitter, Epic said it was “overwhelmed by the response” to The Device. A total of 12 million people were in the game when the event took place. The numbers could have been higher, but Epic put a cap on player numbers to help with stability.

Some of those who could not attend the event watched livestreams of it. Epic said a combined 8.4 million people watched The Device on Twitch and YouTube. You can re-watch the event in the GameSpot video above.

Epic also teased that future in-game live events will be able to accomodate more users. “As we push the edge of what live-events can be, we’re improving systems so more of you can experience them in-game,” Epic said.

In a follow-up tweet, Epic confirmed that Fortnite Season 3 will begin on Wednesday, June 17. The studio also seemingly teased the long-running rumor that it’s a water-themed season, saying to fans, “We can’t wait for you to dive in!”

For lots more on The Device, check out GameSpot’s rundown of what it means for Season 3 and the future of Fortnite’s metaverse.

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Endless Legend Dev’s New Game, Humankind, Launches Next Year And Is Looking For Test Players

Humankind, the next game from Endless Legend and Endless Space developer Amplitude Studios, is a 4X strategy title that will use an “OpenDev” platform to gather player feedback ahead of launch. In a new post on publisher Sega’s website, it’s been announced that the game will launch in 2021, but that the developers are currently taking applications for a free early access period where players will be able to test certain scenarios and have an impact on development.

You can sign up for the OpenDev initiative now. Players who register right now will potentially be able to access three limited-time scenarios–Towers of Babylon, Battles of History, and Hold the Fort, each seemingly exploring a different period from history.

In the trailer below, being part of OpenDev is compared to joining the game’s development team. Humankind was originally due to release in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic has complicated the game’s development.

This is different from a typical “Early Access” period or beta, Amplitude Studios argues, and you’ll have a greater impact on how the game plays when it releases.

The game, which has only been announced for PC thus far, will explore humankind’s entire history. For more on the game, check out GameSpot’s preview, including quotes from narrative director Jeff Spock.

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