G4TV writes: "Although he's a huge fan of the Boston Red Sox, I adore Universal's Pete Wanat. Every developer working on a game-based movie license should take a look at Wanat's work. From The Thing to The Chronicles of Riddick to Scarface, his games are outstanding examples of what licensed titles can be. During DICE 2009, Pete and I chatted about his approach to crafting games based on popular movies, how the Riddick game was kicked off, and why you should be excited by Wanted: Weapons of Fate."
Xfire writes: "Most video games based on movies are bad. These ones are not."
This week Mike (@AssaultSuit) , Tiny (@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) talk about: Nats, luxury tax, Joker, Maleficent Mistress of Evil, Zombieland Double Tap, Bloodshot trailer, Turok, ShadowMan, Armorines, Harbinger, Drake of the 99 Dragons, Spawn, Jamie Foxx, Groot, Glass, Split, Unbreakable, Terminator, Watchmen, Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Star Wars The Rise of the Skywalkers, Gears5, Link’s Awakening, Lonely Mountains: Downhill, The Ninja Saviors, The Bradwell Conspiracy, Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair, Stela, Where the Bees make Honey, Azul, Monaco, Asura’s Wrath, Kine, Felix the Reaper, Manifold Garden, Monkey King Hero is Back, Minotaur Arcade Vol.1, Noch Mal!, Onirim, Devil’s Deck, Barnes and Noble,Little Town Hero, Castle Crashers, Return of the Obra Dinn, Dishonored 2, Grand Theft Auto 3, Fallout 76, Neve Campbell, Matthew Lillard, Skeet Ulrich, Incogmeato, Impossible Meat and more.
FunkyVideoGames takes a look at the top 10 most underrated stealth video games of all time!
What about the one that was so stealthy, no one played it at all because nobody knew it was there?!
I'm actually having some fun with Shadows of Mordor and sneaking around the orcs and uruks