Kojima Says Trump And Brexit Inspired Death Stranding

Hideo Kojima makes his politics pretty clear in a new documentary, saying Kojima Productions’ first title, Death Stranding, is inspired by recent political events and situations.

Kojima spoke candidly to BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat about the current political climate, referencing President Donald Trump and Brexit as inspirations for the game’s themes. “Trump is building a wall and the UK is leaving the EU,” Kojima told BBC Radio 1 reporter Steffan Powell. “In the game, we use bridges to connect things. But destroying those bridges can instantly turn them into walls. So bridges and walls are almost synonymous. That’s one of the things I’d like players to think about in the game.”

Kojima says “the era of today is about individualism” and uses that as a means to examine the increased loneliness in our ever-connected world. “The attacks and violence seen online these days is out of control. So I designed this for people to take a step back and by connecting, relearn how to be kind to others,” Kojima said. “After spending dozens of hours in the game you will come back to reality in the end. When you do, I want you to use what you learned in the game. Connecting is one of those things.”

Kojima also spoke openly about his own battles with loneliness and how he hopes people will empathize with the messaging behind Death Stranding. “I’m very prone to loneliness. I think there are similar people around the world, especially gamers. Even though they’re having fun with others outside when they are alone and playing video games in their living room they don’t feel like they fit into society or their community. So when those people play this game they realize people like them exist all over the world. Knowing that even though I’m lonely, there are other people like me makes them feel at ease.”

The reviews have finally rolled in and Death Stranding has received generally favorable praise from critics. In our own review, editor Kallie Plagge said, “Death Stranding is a hard game to absorb. There are many intertwining threads to its plot, and silly names, corny moments, and heavy exposition belie an otherwise very simple message. That comes through much more clearly in the game’s more mundane moments, when you find a desperately-needed ladder left behind by another player or receive a letter from an NPC thanking you for your efforts. It’s positive without ignoring pain; in fact, it argues in both its story and its gameplay that adversity itself is what makes things worth doing and life worth living. It’s a game that requires patience, compassion, and love, and it’s also one we really need right now.”

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What’s New To Netflix This Week? Movies, TV, And Originals

It’s a brand-new week, and that means plenty of content is headed to Netflix. And we have a full list of everything arriving to the service listed below. This includes new movies, TV shows, and a few Netflix originals you may want to check out.

The second season of The End of the F***ing World arrives on Tuesday this week. The first season followed two teenagers, one of which is convinced he’s a psychopath. He befriends a young woman, and they search for her father. That synopsis does not really do the show justice. It’s a twisted, comedic adventure that’s critically acclaimed. You can catch the first season right now on Netflix to prepare for the new episodes.

Season 4–that’s not a typo–of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power also lands on Tuesday this week. Dreamworks’ reimaginaing of the classic animated series has found a legion of fans, as the Princess of Power takes on Hordak and his forces. As someone who loved Masters of the Universe as a kid, I always thought She-Ra’s villains were better than He-Man’s.

Finally, another big release this Tuesday on Netflix is Undercover Brother 2, coming 17 years after the release of the first film. This time around, Michael Jai White stars as Undercover Brother, and he once again has to take down The Man, played by Barry Bostwick for the sequel. Neither the director nor the writers working on the sequel were involved with the first film.

Below, you’ll find everything coming to and leaving Netflix in November, and for more streaming news, check out what’s coming to Hulu and Amazon Prime Video in November.

What’s new To Netflix this week?

Monday, November 4

  • A Holiday Engagement
  • Christmas Crush
  • Dear Santa
  • The Devil Next Door
  • District 9

Tuesday, November 5

  • The End of the F***ing World: Season 2
  • Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Season 4
  • Tune in for Love
  • Undercover Brother 2

Wednesday, November 6

  • Burning Cane
  • SCAMS
  • Shadow

Thursday, November 7

  • The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open

Friday, November 8

  • Busted!: Season 2
  • The Great British Baking Show: Holidays: Season 2
  • Greatest Events of WWII in HD Colour
  • Green Eggs and Ham
  • Let It Snow
  • Paradise Beach
  • Wild District: Season 2

Saturday, November 9

  • Little Things: Season 3

Now Playing: Best Things To Stream For November 2019 – Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Shudder, Disney+

Diablo 4 Isn’t Coming Out Anytime Soon, Blizzard Says

Blizzard has confirmed that there are no plans to launch the now-in-development Diablo 4 anytime soon.

Before wrapping up a BlizzCon panel, game director Luis Barriga explained that there’s no release date attached to Diablo 4 at the moment. “There is much, much more to come. A game of this scope takes time,” Barriga said. This is a very, very early first step. We’re not coming out soon, not even Blizzard soon. We’re just excited to take this first early step in the journey together with you.”

Diablo has had a staggered release since its inception. The first title launched in 1996 and received the Hellfire expansion a year later. Diablo 2 hit the market in 2000 and, like the original Diablo, received its expansion, Lord of Destruction, a year later. It would be more than a decade, in 2012, when Diablo 3 made its debut. Diablo 3 received one expansion and an additional character class before Blizzard unveiled Diablo Immortal and the newly-announced Diablo 4.

Despite Diablo 4 not coming out anytime soon, Blizzard has provided a bevy of information about the upcoming action-RPG title. New to the hack-n-slash experience are mounts, which allow you to travel fast and in style. And it turns out that all versions of the game are online-only. We were able to go hands-on with Diablo 4 during BlizzCon and concluded that the shared-world aspect introduced something new to the franchise.

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Bad Boys For Life’s Next Trailer Arrives This Week, Here’s A Teaser

It’s taken a long time to get here, but Bad Boys For Life, the third movie in the hit action series, hits theaters in January. The first trailer for the movie was released in September and a new one will be with us this week.

A short teaser has been released that confirms the second Bad Boys For Life trailer drops tomorrow, November 5. The teaser might only 15 seconds, but this being the quickly-cut world of Bad Boys, it actually crams quite a lot in there, including some explosive car chase action, Martin Lawrence putting on a stylish jacket, and Will Smith enjoying a glass of champagne. Check it out below:

Bad Boys For Life is directed by Bilall Fallah and Adil El Arbi. Joe Pantoliano reprises his role as Captain Howard, and the cast also includes Alexander Ludwig (Vikings), Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical), Paola Nuñez (The Purge TV seres), Charles Melton (Riverdale), and Happy Anderson (The Tick). It releases on January 17, 2020.

The journey to get this movie made has been a roller coaster. Aside from the massive delays–as the movie was supposed to be released in November 2018–Martin Lawrence was positive the movie would never happen because of Will Smith’s other film projects. Then, right when things were getting rolling in the summer of 2018, director Joe Carnahan left the movie. While the movie seemed like it was destined to never come out, Will Smith posted a video from the set, hanging out with Martin Lawrence back in late 2018.

At the box office, Bad Boys was a smashing success in 1995, making $141 million worldwide on a $19 million budget, according to Box Office Mojo. 2003’s follow-up Bad Boys II was also successful with a $273 million worldwide take on a $130 million budget. Hopefully, this series still has steam, as there was once a planned fourth movie, which was scrapped during the delays.

Save $15 On The Beautiful Pokemon Sword And Shield Collector’s Edition Strategy Guide

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The internet has largely killed the print strategy guide business, but there’s something about holding a physical strategy guide that is still alluring in 2019. A number of major franchises such as Pokemon continue to get weighty strategy guides with each release. And with Pokemon Sword and Shield arriving November 15 on Nintendo Switch, a new strategy guide is also up for pre-order, with the Collector’s Edition currently discounted to $24.68 (was $40) at Amazon.

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Pokemon Sword & Shield: The Official Galar Region Strategy Guide: Collector’s Edition — $24.68 ($40)

The Collector’s Edition has a slick black cover featuring outlines of Sword and Shield legendaries Zacian and Zamazenta. The 400-page hardcover includes exclusive concept art and a Joy-Con controller skin decal pack.

If you’re at all interested in a strategy guide for Sword and Shield, the Collector’s Edition is the right choice. The 348-page standard edition paperback is only about $2 less at Amazon, and it doesn’t come with the concept art or controller decals. With Amazon’s pre-order price guarantee, if the Collector’s Edition dips even further in price between now and release, you’ll only pay the lowest price.

There’s one downside here: The strategy guide releases November 22, a week after Sword and Shield launch. But if you’re the collecting type or buying it as a holiday gift, the delay probably won’t matter too much. You may also want to look into The Official Galar Region Pokedex, which is on sale for $19.73 at Amazon (was $25) ahead of its December 20 release.

If you’re having a hard time deciding which version is right for you, we have a breakdown of the differences between Sword and Shield. After you make your decision, make sure to check out our Pokemon Sword and Shield pre-order guide to see the bonuses from each retailer.

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HBO’s Watchmen: Who Is Jean Smart’s Laurie Blake?

Last night, HBO’s Watchmen TV show introduced its incarnation of a familiar face: Laurie Blake, AKA Laurie Juspeczyk, AKA the second Silk Spectre has joined the show played by the legendary Jean Smart. But in true Watchmen style, this isn’t the Laurie fans of the graphic novel will be all that familiar with and we can assume that a lot (and we mean a lot) has changed over the last thirty years for her.

But before we talk about where she is now, let’s rewind to talk about where she was during the 1980s. Laurie’s position within the Watchmen canon has always been a little complicated. As the original Silk Spectre’s (Sally Jupiter) daughter, she was uniquely situated within the masked vigilante underworld and uniquely privy to the darker side of the career. Laurie was a teenager when she learned that her biological father was actually Eddie Blake, otherwise known as The Comedian, one of the heroes her mother had worked with The Minutemen; and that she was the product of a brutal sexual assault that The Minutemen had elected to cover up. The revelation drove a wedge between Laurie and her mother that was never really repaired, even when Laurie finally agreed to pick up the Silk Spectre mantle and continue in the “family business.”

At 16, Laurie met and became romantically involved with Jon Osterman, AKA Doctor Manhattan, which only served to put more strain on Laurie’s connection with her mom–not because Manhattan was a grown adult at the time, but because Sally thought Manhattan’s nuclear powers were dangerous to be around. Yikes.

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Laurie and Jon remained together for around 20 years, even after the Keene Act outlawed vigilantism and forced them into retirement. However, Jon’s growing detachment from humanity eventually put a real end to things. Laurie eventually left him and began a romantic relationship with Dan Dreiberg, the second Nite Owl, who she remained with through the events of the graphic novel.

Following Ozymandias’s squid scheme, Laurie and Dan adopted new identities, Sam and Sandra Hollis, which they figured out keep them safe from any potential fallout both from Adrian Veidt himself and from the law, considering just how many they broke doing things like breaking Rorschach out of prison. They did not, however, plan on giving up the vigilante lifestyle. Their final moments in the comic are dedicated to them having a conversation about new costumed identities where Laurie implies that she’s going to want a new costume, a mask, and possibly a gun.

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We learned from the Peteypedia that she did indeed get all of those things at some point. She adopted a new hero name, The Comedienne, after her father. She maintained this identity, presumably with Dan, until the mid-90s when they were caught. This is where things start to get a little tricky. Dan ended up in federal custody as a result and is still there in 2019. Laurie, however, is now a federal agent herself and a member of the anti-vigilante task force. We can’t be sure of what exactly happened, or what kind of deal Laurie would have struck to keep herself out of jail, but it’s certainly possible that she flipped on Dan to ensure her own safety.

Regardless of what happened in the 90s, the Laurie we see in the show is anything but sympathetic to the vigilante cause. She’s ruthlessly good at her job and makes no pretense for her disgust and disinterest in Joe Keene’s “DOPA” or “Defense of Police Act” that allows cops in Tulsa to wear masks and adopt vigilante identities for their own. She’s just as ready to kill costumed adventures as she is to arrest them.

With any luck, the gaps in Laurie’s story will be filled in eventually as HBO’s Watchmen continues every Sunday at 9PM.

Star Wars: Battlefront 2’s Rise Of Skywalker Content Coming In December

It seems December will be a very big month for Star Wars: Battlefront II. The game’s community manager, Ben Walke, confirmed on Twitter that December will be a “celebration month” for the game, with new content based on Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker acting as a headliner.

There are no details available just yet regarding what will be included in the Rise of Skywalker update for Battlefront II, but it’s a safe bet that it will feature maps or characters from the movie. The Rise of Skywalker hits theatres on December 20, so you can expect the new Battlefront II update to release around then, though no specifics have been announced yet.

Multiple new updates are also coming in December. The first of these will be the update that was previously planned for release in November. A second update will follow later in the month.

Walke clarified that EA has not cut any content, but rather explained that the studio merely shifted dates. He did not, however, give any rationale for the delay of the November update. Another EA Star Wars game, Jedi Fallen Order, launches on November 15, so moving the Battlefront II update to December gives the other game more room to shine.

While the November update for Battlefront II has been delayed, EA is still supporting the title this month with new limited-time events and other bonuses. For example, a special “Fast Spawn” mode will arrive in the Blast and Strike playlists from November 8-11, while EA is giving out double XP from November 15-18 to celebrate the launch of Jedi Fallen Order. On top of that, EA will offer double XP every Wednesday in November You can see the full schedule below.

EA has steadily supported Battlefront II since its release in November 2017 with lots of new content in the form of new heroes, maps, modes, and more.

The 2015 Battlefront and the sequel have combined to sell 33 million copies, making them some of the most popular and successful Star Wars video games of all time.

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What’s New To Amazon, Hulu, And Shudder This Week? Movies, TV, And Originals

Every week, streaming services like Shudder, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video offer up new content for its subscribers. This week on those services, you can check out intriguing documentaries, terrifying horror films, or Thursday night football streaming live to your home.

The movie Back to the Future made the Delorean an iconic car. However, the history of the car, and its creator, is even more interesting than you think. On Tuesday, a new documentary arrives to Hulu recounting the events of the cars creator, John DeLorean. The film is called Framing John Delorean and it documents the rise and fall of the car and Delorean the man, posing the question, “Was he a con man?” Alex Baldwin plays Delorean in some of the reenactments, which you can see in the trailer for the film.

Shudder will be the first place you want to stop this week. On Monday, one of Takashi Miike’s best films arrives to the horror-themed service. 1999’s Audition follows a widower who has trouble meeting women, so a friend puts together an audition for a fake movie, to help the widower meet women. However, the actress he falls for is not who she seems to be. It’s chilling, horrific, and has moments you can never unsee.

If you’re looking for a new documentary to check out, then head to Amazon on Friday. One Child Nation is an Amazon original film delving into China’s one child policy, instituted in 1980. The movie interviews people who had more than one child and what they’ve had to go through because of this law. The trailer for the documentary is intriguing and a bit terrifying, when it goes over some of the ramifications citizens had to endure if in fact they had more than one child.

Additionally, Amazon Prime Video streams live NFL games to your home on Thursday nights. Below, you can find everything coming to Shudder, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu below. For more on streaming, check out what’s coming to Netflix this week.

What is new to Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Shudder this week?

Monday, November 4

Hulu

  • Denial (2016)

Shudder

  • Audition (Director: Takashi Miike)
  • Deep Murder (Director: Nick Corirossi)

Tuesday, November 5

Hulu

  • Framing John Delorean (2019)

Wednesday, November 6

Amazon Prime Video

  • Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013)

Hulu

  • Long Time Coming: A 1955 Baseball Story (2017)
  • The Biggest Little Farm (2019)

Thursday, November 7

Amazon Prime Video

  • Thursday Night Football: Chargers @ Raiders (NFL)

Hulu

  • Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013)

Shudder

  • Re:Born (Director: Yuji Shimomura)

Friday, November 8

Amazon Prime Video

  • One Child Nation (2019) – Amazon Original movie

Saturday, November 9

Hulu

  • You’re the Worst: Complete Season 5 (FX)

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Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts Trailer Shows New Mechanics

Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts is gearing up for its release on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One later this month with a brand-new pre-launch trailer that briefly details some of the added features and mechanics.

Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts will include “never-before-seen sniping mechanics” that will reportedly influence how accurate and devastating you are as you comb through the game’s Siberian sandbox. You’ll take into consideration elevation, wind, and bullet-drop in your quest to line-up the perfect shot. The HUD, as displayed in the trailer below, highlights various estimations that will affect the shot you’re preparing to take.

Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts will also feature “a vast selection” of weapons, from snipers and assault rifles to pistols and other quick-use equipment. The game launches with “five large, unique maps” and 25 contracts to work your way through.

CI Games announced Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts in August 2018, pegging the first-person sniping simulation for a November 22 release on consoles and PC. Pre-ordering the game nets you some bonuses, such as two exclusive in-game weapons and an additional skin.

The last entry in the Sniper Ghost Warrior franchise was 2017’s Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3. The title received criticism for its barren open-world and general lack of sniping, with Richard Wakeling saying in his review, “Yet it falters whenever it veers away from its strengths, and the plethora of nagging glitches and technical problems are a persistent nuisance that make Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 difficult to recommend.”

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