IGN UK Podcast: Live(ish) From Tokyo!

This week Krupa and Gav are in Tokyo hanging out with the IGN Japan crew, Daniel and Esra. They’ve been at the Tokyo Game Show getting confused by Kojima, playing Devil May Cry and losing their minds over Astro Bot.

There’s also the first ever Keyword Countdown on Japanese soil. Enjoy!

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IGN UK Podcast #454: Live(ish) From Tokyo!

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Bad Times at the El Royale Review

Bad Times at the El Royale is a cleverly constructed crime yarn about a group of strangers faced with crossing the line between right and wrong. And there is a literal line running through the story’s seedy setting, a ghost town of a resort on the Nevada-California border that’s faded since its swingin’ Rat Pack-era heyday.

One character is merely staying there because it’s cheaper than staying in Reno proper, another is on the run, and two more are looking for something hidden on the hotel’s grounds. None of the guests know what really happens inside the El Royale and none of them are looking for absolution — that’s the goal of a different character — although events just might end up offering it to some of them. Choices define people, actions trigger consequences, and even a bad person might be capable of doing something good. But there can be a heavy price to pay for doing the right thing.

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See Tom Hanks As Mister Rogers

Sony Pictures has released the first image of Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers in its upcoming movie based on the beloved host of the children’s TV show Mister Rogers Neighborhood.

Sitting on the steps of a trailer, Hanks absolutely looks the part. The hair, the pants, the shoes, and the red sweater–it’s all exceptionally close to the appearance of the real Fred Rogers.

The movie tells the story of the real-life relationship between Rogers and journalist Tom Junod, who profiled Rogers for Esquire in 1998. Junod will be played by The Americans star Matthew Rhys.

“After a jaded magazine writer is assigned a profile of Fred Rogers, he overcomes his skepticism, learning about empathy, kindness, and decency from America’s most beloved neighbor,” reads a line from the movie’s official description (via Collider).

Sony’s TriStar Pictures is producing the film. TriStar president Hannah Minghella said the upcoming movie wants to “remind us all of the transformative power of kindness and respect to heal and to unite.”

Marielle Heller (Diary of a Teenage Girl) is directing the film off a script from Transparent writers Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster. It hits theaters on October 18, 2019.

The new Mister Rogers movie with Tom Hanks follows the Mister Rogers documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor from Oscar winning director Morgan Neville. It was released earlier this year to much acclaim.

Evasion Is The Next PSVR Shooter To Use The Aim Controller – 6 Minutes Of Gameplay

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Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD PS4 Gameplay – Fighting Imperial Magitek Soldiers

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Cyberpunk 2077 Dev: “We Want To Change The Game Industry”

The Witcher developer CD Projekt Red’s upcoming ambitious RPG, Cyberpunk 2077, is one of the most anticipated upcoming games. The developers have high hopes for the game, something that is especially clear in a quote from quest designer Patrick Mills.

He said in the latest issue of Edge Magazine, as reported by ComicBook, that CD Projekt Red’s ambition with Cyberpunk 2077 is to “change the game industry.” The Polish studio wants to show the gaming world at launch that it can do things differently.

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“One of the things about this company has always been we want to show the game industry how to do things,” he said. “We want to change the game industry. We want to say, ‘We can do things differently, we don’t have to do things that way.’ It’s in our motto: ‘We are rebels,’ right?”

Mills apparently did not say anything about how Cyberpunk 2077 will “change the industry.” CD Projekt Red recently released a lengthy gameplay video for the upcoming PS4, Xbox One, and PC game that looks incredibly impressive, for what it’s worth.

Also in the interview, Mills discussed how Cyberpunk 2077 is not going to shy away from having a political message. In fact, a game in the cyberpunk genre must be political, Mills said.

“When you’ve got other studios saying, ‘Oh, no no no, there’s nothing political here,’ we say, ‘Yeah, there is.’ It’s not necessarily what you’re expecting, and we’re not going to talk about exactly what we’re going to say–it’s for you to decide when you play it.

“But Cyberpunk is relevant to today, extremely so. To pretend like it’s not? Come on. Mike [Pondsmith, Cyberpunk 2020 creator] wouldn’t let us. Mike would throw a fit if we tried to say, ‘This is just about cool hairstyles and cool guns, that’s all.'”

No release date has been announced for Cyberpunk 2077, but we know it’s coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC at some point. The 48-minute gameplay video, which you can watch in the embed above, covers everything from how character mods and ability upgrades work to what it’s like to explore the game’s world, and what high-level combat abilities and boss battlesinvolve. The lengthy demo features a number of important details, and we’ve put together a breakdown of all our biggest takeaways from the Cyberpunk 2077 demo.

AHS: Apocalypse Season 8 Episode 3 “Forbidden Fruit” Breakdown!

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Sony Reveals First Look at Tom Hanks as Mister Rogers

Sony Pictures has released the first official photo of Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers from the upcoming untitled film about the beloved children’s entertainer.

The film was announced in January, and is based on the “real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and award-winning journalist Tom Junod.” Diary of a Teenage Girl’s Marielle Heller will direct.

Tomhanks Hanks as Mr. Rogers, via Sony Pictures’ Twitter.

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One Chance With Snake – Metal Gear Solid 5 | Gravehoppers Episode 12

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