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Montreal-based Illogika making first official game based on A Quiet Place

Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based Saber Interactive has announced the first-ever official video game based on Paramount’s acclaimed A Quiet Place films.

Montreal-based Illogika, a studio that includes veterans of the Rainbow Six and Far Cry franchises, is developing the game, which is simply titled A Quiet Place.

According to Saber, A Quiet Place will be a single-player, “story-driven horror adventure.” Specifically, Saber says the game will feature an “original story that captures the compelling suspense, emotion and drama for which the series is famous,” suggesting that it won’t be tied to the characters or plot of John Krasinski’s two A Quiet Place films.

No further details beyond a general 2022 release window were revealed. Saber teased that more information on the game is expected to come later this year. Given that there are only two months left in 2021, it’s possible that a reveal trailer will come at The Game Awards. Produced by Canada’s own Geoff Keighley, this year’s ceremony will be held on December 9th.

The Illogika game is Paramount’s latest effort to grow the universe of A Quiet Place. Following the release of the second film in May, the studio is also developing a spin-off based on a concept from Krasinski. Series star Emily Blunt has also said that Krasinski has an idea for a potential A Quiet Place — Part III.

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Nintendo’s Switch Online N64 games are a buggy mess

Nintendo Switch Online’s Nintendo 64 games suffer from input lag, sound delays, frame rate problems and wonky controller layouts.

A quick glance at the popular gaming forum ResetEra reveals several posts focused on the issues. There are also reports across Twitter surrounding input lag issues, particularly with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

There are even graphical glitches in several games tied to fog, draw distances and water textures, as well as other weird quirks, including Mario Kart 64 thinking a Controller Pak is required to save time trial data.

If these problems were tied to a free emulator and ROM files, they’d be far easier to swallow. However, Switch Online Expansion Pack games are official emulations offered by Nintendo and at a pretty expensive cost, too. Nintendo’s new ‘Expansion Pack‘ online tier costs $63.99 for a 12-month individual membership (one account) or $99.99 for a 12-month Family Membership (up to eight accounts).

Notable launch N64 titles include Mario Kart 64, Star Fox 64, Yoshi’s Story, Mario Tennis 64, Super Mario 64 and more. Along with N64 titles, the subscription also includes access to Sega Genesis games like Ecco the Dolphin, Golden Axe, Contra: Hard Crops, Shining Force and more. It’s unclear if Sega Genesis titles also suffer from emulation issues.

It’s unclear what the source of the poor N64 game performance is, but it seems to be tied to shoddy, lazy emulation and the fact that these are likely ports of the Wii U Virtual Console versions of games. Hopefully, these are issues Nintendo can fix because right now, the additional Switch Online cost to access N64 titles isn’t worth it.

I’ve yet to test out N64 Expansion pack titles, but with these issues in mind, I think I’ll likely wait to see if Nintendo irons out the issues. That said, I do have a Switch N64 controller on order, so I’ll probably end up checking them out anyways.

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God of War PC port being handled by Vancouver-based Jetpack Interactive

Vancouver-based video game studio Jetpack Interactive is working on PlayStation’s recently announced PC port of God of War (2018).

PlayStation confirmed the news to ArsTechnica after the outlet reached out to determine which developer was working on it. Jetpack’s previous titles include the PC version of Dark Souls for Bandai Namco, general engineering support for Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare II for EA the PS4 port of Orcs Must Die! Unchained for PlayStation.

The PC version of God of War will release on January 14th, 2022 and offer a variety of technical improvements, including 4K resolution with an unlocked frame rate, support for Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) standard and 21:9 widescreen monitor support.

California-based Sony Santa Monica originally developed God of War for PS4 and is currently working on its sequel, God of War: Ragnarok, ahead of its release sometime next year.

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Source: Ars Technica

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Nintendo Switch Online officially gets N64 and Sega Genesis games tonight

Last month, Nintendo made the surprise reveal that a selection of N64 and Sega Genesis games are heading to its Switch Online service.

Now, that day has come.

While Nintendo hasn’t confirmed an exact drop time, Switch Online is scheduled to be down for maintenance today from 4pm PT/7pm ET to 7pm PT/10pm ET. Given that, it would seem that the retro games will roll out soon after.

It’s important to note that these games are being added through a new ‘Expansion Pack’ tier for Switch Online. This costs $63.99 CAD for a 12-month Individual Membership (one account) or $99.99 for a 12-month Family Membership (up to eight accounts) and includes access to online play, cloud saves and the free NES and SNES games that the base Switch Online membership is known for.

Expansion Pack N64 launch games

  • Dr. Mario 64
  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  • Mario Kart 64
  • Mario Tennis 64
  • Sin and Punishment
  • Star Fox 64
  • Super Mario 64
  • WinBack
  • Yoshi’s Story

Upcoming Nintendo 64 Games

  • Banjo-Kazooie
  • F-Zero X
  • Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
  • The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
  • Mario Golf
  • Paper Mario
  • Pokémon Snap

Expansion Pack Sega Genesis launch games

  • Castlevania: Bloodlines
  • Contra: Hard Corps
  • Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine
  • Ecco the Dolphin
  • Golden Axe
  • Gunstar Heroes
  • M.U.S.H.A.
  • Phantasy Star IV
  • Ristar
  • Shining Force
  • Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
  • Sonic the Hedgehog 2
  • Streets of Rage 2
  • Strider

Further, Animal Crossing: New Horizon‘s first paid expansion, Happy Home Paradise, will be offered at no additional cost to Expansion Pack subscribers when it launches on November 5th. Happy Home Paradise will otherwise cost $32.99.

There are also optional N64 and Genesis controllers that you can purchase — read more on those here.

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Warner Bros. making Smash-esque fighter with Batman, Shaggy, Gandalf and more: report

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment may be working on its own Super Smash Bros.-inspired platform fighter.

Over the past few days, an unverified rumour hit Reddit regarding such a game with characters from many popular WB brands.

While that normally would be sketchy in and of itself, VentureBeat‘s Jeff Grubb, a credible source with a solid track record, took to Twitter to back up the leak. Other than refuting the leak’s claim that Mortal Kombat and Injustice developer NetherRealm is working on the WB crossover fighter, Grubb stated that the rumoured game is, indeed, “real.”

Grubb didn’t specifically say if any other parts of the leak are true or false, though. According to the rumour, a variety of iconic WB characters are set to join the rumoured game’s roster, including Batman (DC), Gandalf (The Lord of the Rings), Shaggy (Scooby-Doo), Mad Max (Mad Max), Fred Flinstone (The Flinstones), Tom & Jerry (Tom & Jerry) and Johnny Bravo (Johnny Bravo).

Interestingly, the rumour claims that the Wizarding World’s Harry Potter and Ron Weasley were also mentioned as part of the roster. However, the leaker noted that the rights for the Potter characters are “weird” — presumably due to creator J.K. Rowling maintaining control over the series — and conceded that they may have even been mentioned in jest.

The leaker also makes the rather interesting claim that the game was originally conceived due to all of the memes over the mega-powerful ‘Ultra Instinct Shaggy.’ Given that a family-friendly character like Shaggy wouldn’t make sense in a game like Mortal Kombat, WB instead reportedly came up with the idea of a Smash-like crossover where he and other characters could face off instead. This is especially credible since we already knew that Warner Bros. was paying close attention to the memes, as the company even added a nod to them in the opening titles of its Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms animated movie

Further, the leaker says the game is a ‘tag team’ fighter, which suggests some sort of synergy between characters. They said they didn’t have any more details, but this sounds similar to Capcom’s Marvel vs. Capcom series, which lets you switch between a party of characters on the fly. This added layer of strategy would, in theory, help the WB game stand out not only from Smash, but the other inspired titles that have been popping up, including, most recently, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.

It’s worth noting that while the leaker didn’t suggest a title for the game, WB did file a trademark for a project called “Multiversus” last month. It remains to be seen whether that’s actually related to the rumoured crossover fighter, but it certainly sounds like a fitting title.

The leaker concluded their post by teasing that the WB game is just one of “at least two” other companies “with major IP” working on Smash-like games. This would make a lot of sense, given that Smash Bros. Ultimate became the best-selling fighting game of all time in 2019.

Meanwhile, properties like Fortnite and the Marvel Cinematic Universe have proven immensely popular by featuring their own major crossovers. Warner Bros. itself has also dabbled in this realm, be it through its ‘DC Extended Universe’ of superhero films, major DC characters appearing in Fortnite or even this year’s Space Jam: A New Legacy, which featured dozens of WB properties.

The company has not yet commented on the rumoured crossover fighter.

Image credit: Warner Bros. (1), (2), (3)

Source: Reddit, @JeffGrubb

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Steam games can now be played on Xbox via GeForce Now

Xbox owners can now play Steam PC games on their consoles through Nvidia’s GeForce Now streaming service.

This has been made possible through Microsoft’s Edge browser. With it, Xbox gamers have access to GeForce Now’s entire catalogue, which consists of more than 1,000 games. In particular, this gives Xbox gamers a way to play titles that aren’t otherwise available on consoles, such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive or League of Legends. 

As The Verge notes, PC games on Xbox isn’t completely new, as the Parsec cloud service also offers this functionality. However, it still requires you to have a PC that can run these games, which is much more limiting than GeForce Now simply running straight out of your console’s Edge browser. GeForce Now also supports mouse and keyboard, although the input lag from streaming means it might not be ideal.

It’s worth noting that GeForce Now games can be streamed for free in one-hour sessions. Otherwise, the service costs $64.99 CAD/six months for 1080p/60fps, six-hour streams or $129.99/six months for 1440p/120fps, eight-hour streams.

For now, this is just a solid workaround to playing PC games on Xbox before an official solution becomes available. Earlier this year, Xbox boss Phil Spencer said the company’s intention is to use its Xbox Cloud Gaming service to bring PC titles to consoles. He said this will come after Xbox game streaming arrives on consoles this holiday.

Via: The Verge

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PlayStation’s next State of Play is set for October 27

Playstation has announced its next ‘State of Play’ event is on Wednesday, October 27th at 5pm ET/2pm PT.

The show is 20 minutes long and focuses on announcements and updates for upcoming third-party releases headed to Sony’s PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

The event will primarily look at previously announced games plus a few reveals from Sony’s partners around the world, according to the gaming giant.

I’m looking forward to seeing anything to do with Elden Ring at the event, especially since the game’s release was recently pushed back a month.

Source: PlayStation

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How realistic is Back 4 Blood? (Video)

I’ve put dozens of hours into Back 4 Blood at this point. Between reviewing the game and playing late into the night with friends, I’ve come to know the world of Back 4 Blood intimately.

Something has been gnawing at me while playing over the last few days though. For a video game about killing zombies, Turtle Rock Studios have added a surprising amount of realism to the way the world works.

Could this be the most realistic zombie game ever?

I’ve taken it upon myself to figure that out.  Check out the video to find out if Back 4 Blood is a simulation or a mutation.

And let me know if there are any other games or topics you’d like to see covered in future videos!

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Mario Kart Tour adds Vampire Waluigi for Halloween, becomes the best mobile game ever

If you’re sad about Waluigi not getting into Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, you might want to play Mario Kart Tour.

The Nintendo mobile game has received a free Halloween update that gives the goofy Luigi arch-rival a vampire-themed top hat, cape and kart.

Waluigi (Vampire) comes alongside the Halloween Tour event, which runs from October 19th until November 3rd. This tour will have you race through London — see more below:

Mario Kart Tour is available to download for free on Android and iOS.

And if that wasn’t enough Waluigi for you, he’s also appearing in Mario Party Superstars, the next entry in the popular Mario party game series. The game will release exclusively on the Nintendo Switch on October 29th.

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The Source has the ‘Canada’ Xbox controller on sale

The Source is offering $15 off all of the Xbox controller models that it sells.

This applies to all of the colours of the updated Xbox Wireless Controller that was introduced with the Xbox Series X/S, which normally costs $74.99. With the sale, though, you can snag several Xbox gamepad variants for $59.99.

Notably, this includes the ‘Pulse Red’ gamepad that launched earlier this year that’s red-and-white like the Canadian flag. That said, ‘Black,’ ‘White,’ ‘Blue,’ and ‘Electric Volt‘ controllers are also on sale for $59.99

Meanwhile, the slightly more expensive ‘Daystrike Camo‘ model, which normally retails for $79.99, is on sale for $64.99.

The Source’s Xbox controller sale ends on November 3rd.

In related news, Xbox’s October system update is rolling out now — read more on that here.

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