Ghost Of Tsushima Actor Is Very Pleased To See His Own Butt In The Game

Ghost of Tsushima is a game about a lot of things–honor, sacrifice, the political climate of feudal Japan, and one man’s butt. That man is Jin Sakai, whose is voiced by and modeled on actor Daisuke Tsuji.

Tsuji has been playing the game on his Twitch channel, and a perfect moment has been captured during it–the first time the actor encountered his own naked butt in-game. When Jin visits an in-game onsen, the camera briefly shows off the character’s bare butt–and Tsuji gets pretty excited.

The video, clipped by Twitch user ABSP2006, shows the moment in all its glory. Appropriately, the clip has been named “THICC”.

154 people witnessed this beautiful moment live, and the chat immediately sprung into action when he reached the bathhouse, demanding that someone clip it.

Ghost of Tsushima earned a 7/10 in GameSpot’s review. “The game hits a lot of fantastic cinematic highs, and those ultimately lift it above the trappings of its familiar open-world quest design and all the innate weaknesses that come with it,” wrote reviewer Edmond Tran. “But those imperfections and dull edges are definitely still there.”

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Marvel Is Launching A Free Docuseries This Week

Marvel has just dropped a surprise announcement that it has a brand new non-fiction show, Marvel’s Storyboards, streaming for free from Thursday July 23. The series features Marvel Entertainment’s creative director Joe Quesada as he interviews famous storytellers of all kinds, following them to their favourite haunts around New York City and beyond.

Unsurprisingly, the show will feature Marvel-linked storytellers such as The Life Of Captain Marvel writer Margaret Stohl, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D’s Natalia Cordova-Buckley, and Wolverine actor Hugh Jackman. Storyboards will also follow people who fit a less traditional definition of the ‘storyteller’ term, however, including former Olympic figure skater Johnny Weir and high-altitude mountaineer Ed Viesturs.

“Whether you choose to speak through your words or through your actions, we are all storytellers with something to share,” Quesada explained. “With all of us now spending so much more time at home, we felt it was more important than ever to make these inspirational stories accessible to as many people as possible and share them with the world.”

The other subjects features in Storyboards will include Frozen and Avenue Q songwriter Bobby Lopez, Christian Borle of Something Rotten and Smash, SNL’s Sasheer Zamata, former New York Mets pitcher Nelson Figueroa, Community’s Gillian Jacobs, Teen Vogue executive editor Samhita Mukhopadhyay, and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas.

The series will air weekly on Marvel’s YouTube and website, with twelve total episodes split into two seasons. The first six episodes will stream on Thursdays from July 23, with Hugh Jackman’s episode kicking off the series.

People Are Gaming A Lot More Since COVID-19, Study Confirms

A new study has shown in numbers what we’ve already discovered anecdotally–gaming has surged in popularity in the last few years, and even more so since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The report by The NPD Group shows not only that more people in the United States are gaming since 2018, they’re also playing more often, and across more different platforms.

As of 2020, three out of every four Americans play video games, according to the survey, an increase of 32 million people since 2018. They’re also spending more time playing–the category of gamers playing less than five hours a week decreased 8% since 2018 to a total of 39%, while gamers playing 5-15 hours increased 2% to 32% total, and those playing over 15 hours per week increased 6% to make up 20% of players in the US.

While gamers are also, on average, playing on more devices, the study doesn’t lean towards anyone in the console wars–rather smart phones, tablets and PCs were the platform of choice. The number of gamers using more than one device increased from 59% in 2018 to 65% in 2020.

With the latest survey taking place in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, the report also collected data on how the pandemic has changed the way we play. Unsurprisingly, 35% of gamers reported that they were playing games more often due to the lockdown. Six percent of gamers said that they started using a new device–whether that meant buying a console or taking up gaming on a phone or computer they already owned–due to the COVID-19 lockdown. After the lockdown created a complete shortage of Nintendo Switches, this statistic doesn’t seem too surprising.

“Video games are one of the primary ways friends and family are staying connected through a difficult time,” said Mat Piscatella, an NPD group analyst, referring to a phenomenon we’ve noticed from the earliest days of the pandemic. With its release perfectly (yet hopefully unintentionally) timed for the global lockdown, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has become a venue for events like birthday parties and weddings. Younger gamers are using Roblox to hang out with friends, while Fortnite is organising virtual events from concerts to movie screenings and even a discussion of racial issues in America.

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Another Film Has Been Delayed Indefinitely, Following Tenet

Hot on the heels of the news that Christopher Nolan’s Tenet would be delayed indefinitely, Sony has also pushed back The Broken Hearts Gallery, a rom-com produced by Selena Gomez. According to reporting by Deadline, Sony and other studios are now waiting to see how the situation with theaters shapes up, in the face of increasing numbers of new COVID-19 cases in the United States.

Just like Tenet, Broken Hearts Gallery has been pushed back multiple times as cinema closures extended. Once intended to premiere on July 10, it was pushed back a week to July 17, then to August 7 as cinemas in the big markets of New York City and LA remained closed.

Now Broken Hearts Gallery no longer has a planned release date, though Sony clearly wants the movie to be one of the first off the block when cinemas re-open. Theater chains seem to be ready to open in lower risk areas, but end up waiting on the studios to release new content to re-open with. Major theater chains are having to push their opening dates back as movies get delayed again and again.

Broken Hearts Gallery is written and directed by Natalie Krinsky in her directorial debut. It stars Dacre Montgomery of Stranger Things fame alongside Geraldine Viswanathan (Blockers).

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Zack Snyder Says His Justice League Cut Doesn’t Exist In DCEU Continuity

No, we don’t know exactly when Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League will arrive on the HBO Max streaming service. Thus far, all we’ve been told is it’ll happen in 2021 and that Snyder is working on it as we speak. Snyder, who also directed DCEU movies Man of Steel and Batman v Superman, has shared some insight into the project.

Speaking with Beyond the Trailer [via Gizmodo], Snyder revealed that he’s not too concerned with sticking to the DCEU continuity that the theatrical cut exists within–which extends to movies like Shazam, Aquaman, and Wonder Woman 1984 . “The theatrical version of Justice League is tighter in continuity to what [Warner Bros.] is doing now in the DCU,” he explained. “But because of this and because Warner Bros. has done the kind and amazing gesture of saying ‘Zack, go finish your vision,’ it’s going to be divergent in some ways, just by its nature. And I think that’s a thing you want because it allows more, and more is more.”

It certainly won’t be the first film to break from the current DC movie continuity. The Batman, which is being written and directed by Matt Reeves, will exist on its own. Likewise, 2019’s Joker was not connected in any way to Justice League and the films that preceded it.

His cut of Justice League will, instead, form a sort of new continuity that works with Man of Steel and Batman v Superman. “What you’ll see with Justice League is there’s continuity across those three movies that’s really [cohesive], he explained. “That’s my main focus, to satisfy that narrative structure.”

As for what that narrative structure is, you’ll have to wait until sometime next year to see exactly what Snyder has up his sleeve. At the very least we know the character Darkseid plays a role, thanks to the director teasing it on social media.

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Ghost Of Tsushima Hiyoshi Springs Haiku: Where To Find The Hidden Haiku

Though they’re not essential to finishing the game or unlocking all the cool upgrades you can get in Ghost of Tsushima, some of the more interesting places to find in the game are its Haiku locations. There are 19 in total, and stopping by each one earns you a cosmetic headband to add to your collection of outfits for Jin Sakai. Haikus give you a chance to enjoy the scenery of Ghost of Tsushima in a quiet moment while you quickly compile a haiku poem about a specific concept.

Of all the Haiku locations in the game, the easiest to miss is the one developer Sucker Punch expects you to find first. That’s the Haiku spot near Hiyoshi Springs. If you find it, this first Haiku is meant to function as a tutorial for the rest of them, introducing you to the Haiku concept and showing you what such locations are like. But if you don’t explore around Hiyoshi, it might be the last Haiku you find. Here’s where to locate the Haiku spot and what you need to do to activate it.

We’ve got a whole lot more coverage to help you find everything in Tsushima. Check out our Ghost of Tsushima guide roundup for our full walkthrough, collectibles guides, hot springs locations, side missions rundown, combat tips, and more.

Hiyoshi Springs Haiku Location

To find the Haiku, head into the hills north of Hiyoshi Springs. Look for a man kneeling on a rock who will call out to you. This villager is a Haiku poet and he’ll give you a quick rundown on the art form. It’s a bit of a story moment that activates the Haiku’s availability.

Unlike other Haikus, the one near Hiyoshi Springs isn’t just a spot you discover on the map. Ghost of Tsushima expects you to head to Hiyoshi Springs pretty early in the game and to explore the area around it. You’ll find both your first Haiku and your first Hot Springs here if you look around.

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After you find the villager, the Haiku location will appear on your map as normal–but you need to talk to the villager near the spot first. The rest of the locations are scattered around the map and discoverable by getting close to them. You can also use the Wind of Vanity upgrade in the samurai skill menu to take you to Haiku locations. It’s worth noting, however, that several Haikus are part of story quests. You’ll unlock two as part of the main story campaign, and one in Yuriko’s character tales.

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Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: 45 Easter Eggs In The Comedy Cult Classic

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales Performance Mode On PS5, Halo Infinite’s New Structure, & More | Save State

PS5 exclusive Spider-Man: Miles Morales is getting a Performance Mode which will run the game at 4K/60FPS, according to a tweet from developer Insomniac Games, but what will its Quality Mode look like? Unfortunately we don’t know yet.

Halo Infinite’s structure is going to be different from other Halo games according to Phil Spencer. He said in an interview that the structure of the game is going to be similar in ways to the Master Chief Collection. We’ll likely find out more information during the Xbox Series X stream on Thursday, July 23 at 9 AM PT.

Shin Megami Tensei 5 was announced for the Nintendo Switch during today’s Nintendo Direct Mini and will be coming out 2021, though there’s no specific release date yet. Alongside that announcement, it was also revealed that Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne HD is on its way for PS4 and Nintendo Switch spring 2021.

And hey, while you’re here, GameSpot launched its own merch store. Until the end of August, all the proceeds will be split between Black Lives Matter and COVID-19 relief.

Check it out here: https://store.gamespot.com/

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7 Non-Batman Christopher Nolan Movies To Watch Since Tenet Is Delayed Again

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Shadow Warrior 3 Shows Off Wild Monsters, Acrobatics, And More In 17-Minute Gameplay Video

Shadow Warrior 3 was just announced earlier this month, and now we’ve got a look at the game’s full first mission. The video below shows off the Way to Motoko level, where series hero Lo Wang will need to kill a whole bunch of weird, wonderful monsters–and where he gets his hands on the grappling hook you’ll be using throughout the game.

The video spends a lot of its runtime focusing on the game’s environments, which will crumble and collapse as you run through them. The destructible environments are shown off when Wang drops a bell on a group of enemies, causing the ground to cave in beneath them.

Some plot details are revealed in the video too, which shows Lo Wang and an older associate preparing to take on a dragon. The video contains several jokes and comedy moments, although mileage may vary on how amusing you find them.

Easily the most exciting parts of the video are the fights, though. The game’s combat is highlighted, showing how frantic it is when enemies are swarming you, and some of the designs are wild–especially the weird accordion-shaped enemy that shoots fireworks at Wang midway through.

If this first mission is an indication, there should be some real variety in the enemies you fight. It also shows that you can grab weapons out of some enemies and use them to attack others–including a freeze-all bomb and the firework launcher the accordian attacks Wang with.

Shadow Warrior 3 will launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One next year. It’s developed by Flying Wild Hog, the same developer as the previous two Shadow Warrior games.

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