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Fashion brand (and spandex enthusiasts) Black Milk Clothing launched their latest collection this morning, which included Harley Quinn-inspired leggings, a Tetris swimsuit, and comic strip-covered shoes. With a previous catalog exhibiting Star Wars swimsuits and Game Boy dresses, Black Milk Clothing utilizes digital printing to create unique apparel that is frequently pop-culture-friendly, often limited edition, and always fashion forward. While their designs may not be suitable for the stylishly subtle, Black Milk produces some great statement pieces that are bound to please both geeks and fashionistas.
Check out some of the new stylish spandex that Black Milk Clothing currently has to offer!
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So far Activision and Beenox’s promos for the upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man game have been all about the animals, showing off images and video of Spidey foes the Rhino, the Iguana and a giant bug-like robot or two. Newly released images of Black Cat continue this animal trend, although instead of being a crazy killer mutant, this potential frenemy seems animal in name only.
This new design marks the third “movie” version of Black Cat, following an appearance in the Spider-Man 2 game and an action figure in the Spider-Man 3 toy line. Though this design isn’t necessarily going to see play in a sequel to the relaunched movie-verse, it’s the closest thing to canon Felicia Hardy’s alter ego might get considering this game’s plot follows the events of Andrew Garfield’s onscreen Spider-Man debut.
The images arrive more or less alongside the launch of the official The Amazing Spider-Man videogame website, which currently hosts new images and character descriptions of Spidey allies (and regular ol’ humans) Gwen Stacy and reporter Whitney Chang.
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More and more playable characters from Warner Bros. Interactive and TT Games’ Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes are being revealed all the time as the game’s June 19 release date approaches. Last week SFX confirmed both Wonder Woman and Catwoman would be joining a cast that includes Batman, Robin and Superman, and now we’ve been given an exclusive early look at Green Lantern. Sporting his classic DC Comics costume, this 3D render of Green Lantern Hal Jordan demonstrates his upcoming in-game abilities. In addition to flight, this blocky GL will also have the power to create suitably green Lego brick constructs. Those abilities should come in handy when players face off against Lex Luthor and the Joker in the game. I just hope the upcoming Green Lantern Lego minifig also gets its own plastic boxing glove construct. Check out the full Green Lantern render, along with his character description for Lego Batman 2 after the jump.
Green Lantern
Real Name: Hal Jordan
Base: Interstellar Space, Sector 2814
Special Powers and Abilities: Wielding a Green Lantern power ring-a weapon fueled by willpower-Green Lantern can fly and create constructs made of pure energy, generating anything including massive green fists.
In-Game Abilities: Flight, and the ability to construct unique Green LEGO objects
Sources: DC Comics Web Site, The DC Comics Encyclopedia
Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes arrives June 19 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita and PC.0
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This summer, from July to September Universal Studios Japan will hold Monster Hunter the REAL 2012 in collaboration with Capcom. To greet you for the event, there will be a life-sized golden Rathian model, straight from the Monster Hunter series that moves and roars as though alive.
Last year’s event had a life-size model of the silver Rathalos. This year, the 65-foot dragon is planned to be a moving model to further give the visitors a feeling of the Monster Hunter world. Along with the two dragons, the event will have game-oriented souvenirs as well as other events.
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Senran Kagura, that large chested ninja 3DS game, is getting a sequel. That sequel is getting official tissues for an upcoming promotional event. Talk about knowing your audience. Talk about knowing your game.
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When one thinks of this industry’s true tech-driven developers, one don’t have to think too hard. Count them on one hand—Id, Epic, DICE, Valve, and Crytek. When these teams reveal their games, the titles often feel more like tech demos than game demos. Last night in San Francisco, Ca., Crytek debuted Crysis 3, and it was very much like seeing a tech demo.
OK, it was a tech demo.
So let’s be honest: CryEngine 3, which runs Crysis 3, is an in-your-face, razor-edged visual sledgehammer that will wow you. The demo I witnessed didn’t stray from the now clearly-understood memes the game industry is known for: dazzling light effects, enormous guns, and even bigger explosions, aliens, and deaths. The presentation was a muscular audio-visual display of powerful technology. And demos like this don’t come around too often.
But the experience was bigger than just better shaders, more lens flares, and bigger vistas. For those who played Crysis for the PC in 2007 or last year’s multi-system sequel, you know the Crysis series has always been about setting up new ways of playing. The innovations each of the games has brought, whether they’re multifunctional weapon sets or futuristic interfaces and suits, delivers a great gameplay experience, too.
Crysis 3 takes place in 2047, 20 years after the events in Crysis 2, and it returns to New York. The Big Apple has been obliterated, severed, and contained. Director of creative development Rasmus Hojengaard explains that in the aftermath of the ongoing war with the Ceph—the futuristic alien race that arrived on earth to eliminate all human life in Crysis 1—and the ever-expanding control of the international conglomerate, Cell Industries, New York has been sectioned off into containment domes. (Check out the game’s new trailer up top.)
Remember the dome in the sci-fi film Logan’s Run? How about the Halo in Halo: Combat Evolved?
Cell Industries has developed domes to contain Ceph threats and eradicate remaining alien cells. The drastic cleansing method means that all human life has either been moved out of the nano domes, or wiped out by the alien diseases. The domes also create perfect gameplay sandboxes. “We wanted to go beyond your standard urban war field,” says Hojengaard. “The architecture of the domes gives us the ability to create a distinct artistic vision. The domes act like super-accelerated greenhouses, and in each one there are different geographic regions. In this demo we’re seeing the swamps. They also tie into our gameplay philosophy.”
Our demo started one-third of the way into Crysis 3 in a rainforest dome, replete with croaking frogs that leaped through the level’s murky creeks. Called the Liberty Dome, it contains the “Seven Wonders”—a “wonder” represents a different geographical type, such as grasslands, swamps, rain forests, etc. And each wonder shows off Crytek’s “AAA” gameplay philosophy: Assess, Adapt, and Attack.
Players will slip on the nano suit of the character Prophet, who returns from the dead in Crysis 2 (apparently he didn’t die). “We brought Prophet back because he has the most heritage; he’s the most layered, flawed, and the most interesting characters in the franchise,” says Hojengaard. “He was a good soldier before, but now he’s returned to find out what happened to his squad (killed in Crysis 2) and to redeem himself by becoming the hunter, not the hunted. It’s the theme of the game, redemption and revenge.”
Prophet starts the demo inside an abandoned building within the Liberty Dome and his nano suit enables him to read the new hostile situation accordingly. Sneaking through the shadows, Prophet’s gaze identifies enemies, their threat level, and the weapons they wield, giving him an idea of what he’s up against. This is the assessment.
Now he can adapt to the situation. Should he run in with guns blazing or pick them off one by one? Prophet’s nano suit retains many abilities, the first of which is an invisibility cloak, enabling him to sneak quietly in the shadows—or silently kill. Before dropping down into the swampy muck, Prophet slings his tech bow with a standard arrow and kills a grunt-level Ceph. On the ledge below, he spies three more enemies. He quietly slays them all.
The tech bow might raise some eyebrows. What on Earth is such an archaic weapon doing in such a futuristic game? “The tech bow brings new functionality to Crysis 3,” says Hojengaard very seriously. “In the previous games, weapons drained your energy. The tech bow doesn’t. Also, you can use it while cloaked, giving Prophet certain advantages.”
The domes also create perfect gameplay sandboxes. “We wanted to go beyond your standard urban war field,” says Hojengaard. “The domes act like super-accelerated greenhouses, and in each one there are different geographic regions. In this demo we’re seeing the swamps.”
The arrows come in a couple of different flavors, standard and explosive (and we expect Crytek to reveal more in the future). Moving forward, Prophet sees a new Ceph enemy called a Seeker (or Decloaker), a small, scout hovercraft that can recognize the nano suit and send up an alarm. Silently taking out the Seeker, Hojengaard switches to an explosive warhead and lights up a squadron of Ceph in the near-distance, starting in on the third phase: attack.
The rest of the 10-minute demo featured full-on combat ranging from straight-up headshots to actual melee uppercuts, using assortment of weaponry and attack styles. There were some surprises concerning the new nano suit. In Crysis 1, the nano suit was not a multi-tasking suit. Players had to switch from one mode to another, one at a time. In Crysis 2, the suit could multitask. One of the new features in the third game is Prophet’s ability to wield enemy weapons, not an option in previous games. EA hasn’t revealed everything about the suit’s new functionalities, but it’s clear the suit has been infused with alien technology that enables it to adapt to alien weaponry. Crytek’s visuals showed how, one-third of the way through the game, the nano suit was having trouble identifying various alien weapons, with confused numbers and tech phrases popping up.
For a sandbox FPS, the bow won’t always be useful, so Prophet will have to pick up alien guns. One of them is the Typhoon, which shoots 500 rounds per second (yes, that’s not a typo, 500 rounds per second). The other is a heavy mortar, which shoots plasma grenades and plasma missiles.
Another new ability is hacking. After zipping around and kicking the crap out of a bunch of Ceph, Prophet quiets down and sneaks over to a two-story building in the bush and spies a turret. From a distance, he hacks it. As it starts to mow down its own kind, he rushes toward a massive red tower structure, encountering new enemies such as the Scorcher, “the first quadruped in a Crygame,” and a Pinger, a Star Wars AT-ST-type walker. “The hacking characteristic gives us a deep and varied level of play we didn’t have before,” says Hojengaard.
All this splendor, and yet Crysis 3 is still a ways off. Scheduled to appear on the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 in Q2 2013, Crytek’s shooter will likely be one of the last wave games of this current generation. There was no mention of a multiplayer game, although certainly Crysis 3 will have it. We expect to see EA dribble lots of details out across the coming year, with E3, Comic-Con, GamesCom, PAX, and TGS coming up between June and September.
EA and Crytek showed off a playable title that, since the series debut with Crysis in 2007, has matured in character and grown in design complexity, has deepened with layers of options and gameplay styles, and continues a path of innovation. It’s a tech-driven game, but one that consistently scores high with hardcore gamers. Here’s hoping the game remains as important as the tech that’s driving it.
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A few companies have tried their hands at Halo action figures over the years. McFarlane is one. Square Enix another. Well, you can now add Hong Kong outfit threeA toys – only the best damn toy company on the planet – to the list.
threeA has teased an image of a figure based on Carter, from Halo Reach, and even chopped into little pieces the detail on it is amazing.
Being a teaser image, though (and one that was swiftly yanked from their site, indicating a premature posting), there’s no info on pricing, but if it’s anything like threeA’s other work, expect it to be a little more expensive than you’re used to.Though the deal between threeA and Microsoft was announced last year, this is the first time we’ve seen a figure, making it the second video game debut for the company in a month following the reveal of a line of Valve pieces in late March.
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Batman: Arkham City is getting a Game of the Year Edition on PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles on May 29, and among its many bonus contents is a “Harley Quinn’s Revenge” expansion, confirming info from earlier this month that players will get to spend some time as Robin (and others) facing the Joker’s main squeeze. The HQR mission will see players swap between Batman and Robin as they “uncover Harley’s vengeful plan and shut the gates on the urban mega-prison forever” against a redesigned Harley and her new gang of underlings. Additionally, the game will come packed with all previously-released DLC (all characters, skins, maps and missions), plus the animated Batman: Year One animated feature. No word on pricing just yet, but it will likely prove a value compared to buying the game and its assorted DLC upon their initial release dates. Provided you already own all the previous add-ons, you’ll be able to pick up the HQR DLC by itself on April 30. Check out the new Batman: Arkham City Game of the Year Edition trailer and images after the cut. CLICK THRU FOR VIDEO on www.comicsalliance.com
Not much more than a brief tease; as part of today’s “Nintendo Direct” news event in Japan, the company said “a special Wii disc featuring all your favorite Kirby games,” will be released this year, the character’s 20th anniversary.
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Whoever said diamonds are a girl’s best friends obviously has never met Juliet Starling’s sisters in Lollipop Chainsaw. Juliet’s big sis, Cordelia, is an expert zombie hunter and never leaves home without her trusty sniper rifle – the perfect tool for picking off the undead at long range. The baby Starling of the family, Rosalind, might only be 16, but that doesn’t mean she can’t slay zombies, too!
Available on June 12th, Lollipop Chainsaw is the ‘un-deadly’ story of sweet and killer zombie-hunter Juliet Starling and her quest to uncover the root of a colossal zombie outbreak. With her wickedly awesome chainsaw in hand, Juliet slices, dices and splits her way through hordes of the undead, but soon realizes the horde is only the opening act to a festival of zombie rock lords determined to kill the chainsaw-wielding cheerleader. The game will be available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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