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  • Resident Evil Creator Wants To Bring Survival Horror Back With The Evil Within

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    Photo courtesy digitalspy.com

    If you fell in love with survival horror games with Resident Evil on Playstation 1 then you have Shinji Mikami to thank for it. He is back with a new game published by Bethesda called The Enemy Within and he is looking to take the genre back to its roots. If you have played Resident Evil 5 or 6 then you should be happy about this.

    The trailer below shows off the first gameplay and it is filled with dread and a disturbing atmosphere. This is one you should put on your radar for next year.

  • Ben Affleck’s First Response On Playing Batman

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    Photo courtesy pinsofwar.com

    Jimmy Fallon was the first person to get Ben Affleck’s public statement about playing The Dark Knight when the actor went on Late Night. He talks about Snyder’s ideas for Batman winning him over and how the studio tried to prepare him for internet backlash by showing him past internet comments on earlier Batman movie castings.

    I strongly believe he will be great and all of this pre-movie hate will go the way of Heath Ledger’s casting and be overtaken by a good performance.

  • Remember When Green Arrow Fought Black Dynamite?

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    Photo courtesy bleedingcool.com

    You don’t? Hell I don’t either, but that is what we are getting this fall when Michael Jai White comes to Starling City as Bronze Tiger. This may be the greatest thing ever to happen on the CW, although the bar is not that high to begin with.

    I don’t know if this means we will eventually get a version of Suicide Squad on Arrow, but it’s a start.

    And what about those T.J. Miller hand claws White is sporting?

    All this episode needs to be perfect now is kung-fu treachery.

  • Want More Walking Dead? AMC Hopes So. Spin-Off Series Coming In 2015

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    Photo courtesy bloody-disgusting.com

    AMC is developing a spin-off for The Walking Dead with creator Robert Kirkman and show producers Dave Alpert and Gale Anne Hurd. The show would involve new characters and locations not in the current show.

    This is a smart choice for AMC, even if some will roll their eyes at it. The Walking Dead is AMC’s highest rated show and a spin-off is logical considering Breaking Bad is ending in a few weeks and Mad Men’s seventh season will be its last. They have already given a go for the Breaking Bad prequel, Better Call Saul.

    So the AMC lineup for 2015 should look like this:

    The Walking Deader/Deadest?

    Better Call Saul

    Madder Men

    High Summer Moon

    Graphic Novel Women

  • Review Roundup: Grand Theft Auto V

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    Photo courtesy whatculture.com

    It is finally here. After five years, Rockstar’s long-awaited [amazon_link id=”B0050SXKU4″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Grand Theft Auto V[/amazon_link] is finally here (or will be in a few hours of this writing). Now that embargos on reviews have been lifted, let’s take a look at what the gaming press has to say about the hotly anticipated title.

    Hint: They are good (understatement).

    IGN– 10/10

    “No other world in video games comes close to this in size or scope, and there is sharp intelligence behind its sense of humour and gift for mayhem. It tells a compelling, unpredictable, and provocative story without ever letting it get in the way of your own self-directed adventures through San Andreas.

    It is one of the very best video games ever made.”

    Polygon– 9.5/10

    “It’s fitting that the game arrives at the cusp of the next generation of consoles. Grand Theft Auto 5 is the closure of this generation, and the benchmark for the next. Here is a game caught occasionally for the worst, but overwhelmingly for the better, between the present and the future.”

    Kotaku– YES

    “Beyond all of this, however, is one consistent fact about so many of the best video games: they create great places in which to play. Underpinning everything else, in GTA V, Rockstar has created one of gaming’s most impressive worlds.”

    Joystiq– 4.5/5

    “With so much to do, there’s a danger of feeling bewildered, but GTA5 is never overbearing. For one, you’re no longer forced to perform peripheral tasks to curry favor with other characters, one of the more onerous parts of  Grand Theft Auto 4. GTA5‘s world exists to be played with the way you want.”

    Giant Bomb– 5/5

    “But while you could certainly pick out a handful of individual systems or design choices that feel like they’ve been handled more intelligently elsewhere, none of those other games bring together so many interesting and disparate systems with the same level of aplomb on display here. That, combined with the game’s unique multi-character approach to storytelling, makes Grand Theft Auto V an exciting successor in the long-running franchise.”

    Destructoid– 9/10

    “With its hours upon hours upon hours of content, GTA V provides some incredible new story missions full of explosive setpieces and increasingly frantic scenarios. Each character has a unique series of missions, some of which cross over with other characters, and bring with them a unique flavor.”

    Game Informer– 9.75/10

    “Whether you are in downtown Los Santos or the sprawling San Andreas countryside, you always have a diverse array of activities at your disposal. While in town you can shop for new clothing, get a tattoo, catch a flick at the movie theater, or base jump off skyscrapers. Outside the city limits, you can search underwater shipwrecks for lost treasure off the coast of Los Santos, hunt animals in the wilderness, play darts in a dive bar, or participate in one of the many race varieties. I also spent a considerable amount of time betting on the stock market; paying attention to character chatter can land you a huge payday”

     

  • Weekend Box Office- September 13-15, 2013

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    Photo courtesy crazymoviepeople.com

    Insidious Chapter 2 opened on Friday the 13th with $20 million on its way to the second biggest September opening ever with $41 million. Director James Wan followed up his summer hit The Conjuring with an even bigger opening. The Conjuring made $270 million off of a $20 million budget making it one of the biggest box office hits of all time. Insidious Chapter 2 is headed in the same direction. The budget for the horror movie was only $5 million.

    Next up for Wan? A slightly bigger movie with Fast & Furious 7.

    1. Insidious Chapter 2- $41.0 million/ $41.0 million

    2. The Family- $14.5/ $14.5

    3. Riddick- $7.0/ $31.2

    4. The Butler- $5.5/ $100.0

    5. We’re the Millers- $5.4/ $131.6

    6. Instructions not Included- $4.2/ $26.5

    7. Planes- $3.0/ $82.9

    8. One Direction- $2.4/ $26.8

    9. Elysium- $2.0/ $88.3

    10. Percy Jackson- $1.8/ $62.0

     

  • Saints Row IV Review by Guest Writer Erich Wildgrube

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    This review? I didn’t write it. Hell, I haven’t ever played more than a few hours of any Saints Row game. Luckily enough, our friend Mr. Erich Wildgrube has played them all, and was gracious enough to provide us with this freelance review. Not for money, or even a whole lot of thanks, really. In fact, he’s buying me a copy of Saints Row IV just to prove to me how awesome it is in co-op.

    Hey! Who wants to write our Diablo 3 review? You’ll need someone to play it with, obviously…

    This is the Way the World Ends; Not with a Bang, but a Wub-Wub : A Saints Row IV Review

    First off, let me just say that I love the Saints Row games, but SRIV sets a new bar. A lot of people have complained that this game feels disjointed, that it feels like DLC for SR3; Others griped the superhuman abilities within the simulation world are (forgive my internet-speak) OP, while paradoxically complaining the real-world sections are too hard.

    I would argue the way certain reviewers have been playing this game makes it disjointed.  This game is designed to go back and forth between the simulation and the real world; if you exhaust all the free roam content and then do all the structured missions, there is no payoff to getting “super homies,” extra weapons, and new powers that are then available to you.

    I am aware that this title’s core concept came about as an April Fools’ joke, that then transitioned into DLC for SR3, that then became a full game; but after playing it, I am fine with its release as a standalone title. If we are all honest here, we could admit that this game would have been a nightmare as downloadable content. If nothing else, it would have required several patches for balance and bug fixes, and I don’t even know if that would have been enough to deliver a truly finished product.

    The first two Saints Row games are dark, serious tales of criminal life interspersed with bits of whimsy; in contrast, The Third and IV have much more of a campy vibe – I am looking at you, dub-step gun. At the same time, this game has a few genuinely touching moments. There are character missions you do with your crew in order to progress their stories and unlock new abilities; the ones with Johnny Gat help solidify him as the “heart” of the series, while the ones with Shaundi reveal far more depth than her buxom figure and foul mouth would outwardly indicate. Fans of the series will get even more from these moments, as many of them are direct throwbacks to previous games.

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    The Saints Row games are known for some clunky controls, SR1 being the worst offender, and SRIV does not go unscathed. The best way to describe it is “Tom Clancy Syndrome,” where you have so much you can do that you forget which button does what, when.  For instance, I never really got taunt or compliment to work right, and only figured out the radio 75% of the way through the game.  Now as far as major mechanics go, I love me a ring menu, but the D-pad works well this time around.

    Shooting is tight, and the new weapons feel very good.  Still, nothing beats the feel of jumping a hundred feet in the air, aiming where you want to land, equipping lightning as your buff, slamming into the ground as hard as you can and wiping out an enemy base without a shot fired. By the end of this game, you are nothing less than a dark god unleashing your powers on the world around you; but if you are following the flow of the game, this is a goal reached after segments where you are outnumbered and outgunned by the enemy, most of which are as intense as they are rewarding.

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    Photo courtesy gametrailers.com

    This is the only Saints Row that does not look significantly better than the one before, but it is also the only Saints Row that I did not notice any lag or freezing during gameplay.  I have never seen more customization options in a game, and your guns look awesome. The dialogue in this game is utter perfection; whether you are listening to Shaundi arguing with… Shaundi, or talking to Keith David about his favorite video game.

    When SR1 came out all those years ago people accused it of being another GTA clone… it was probably the truth, plain and simple. SR2 was a step in the right direction, but SR3 was the jump that set these two franchises apart.  SRIV simply continues that next step.  Is it silly? Yes. Can it be unbalanced at times? &@^$ yes. Does it ever stop being Saints Row? Not even for a second.  This does not feel like a “new” game so much as it feels like coming home to Third Street to find your crew ready and waiting to hit the streets once more.

    [amazon_link id=”B00BRQN2EM” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Saints Row IV was reviewed on Xbox 360. It is also available on PlayStation 3 and PC.[/amazon_link]

    Like Erich’s style? Follow him on Twitter! https://twitter.com/JSWolfwood

  • Fable Anniversary Delayed Until 2014

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    Photo courtesy gamercast.net

    You will have to wait a bit longer to play the original Fable in HD. Lionhead Studios has announced that their remake of the original Fable, [amazon_link id=”B00DBCAT3W” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Fable Anniversary[/amazon_link], will not be released until February 2014 to put some finishing touches on the game.

    Fable Anniversary is more than just an HD transfer. It takes the original game and The Lost Chapters expansion and changes the interface, controls, adds achievements and better load times.

    This is a case of a good delay to make sure the game is ready to go instead of pushing it out before Christmas and on a selfish level because my fall was already full of games to play and a February release will be right in the sweet spot of year when I am dying for a new game to play.

  • New Poster For Robocop

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    Photo courtesy ign.com

    Get a look at the first poster for Robocop with The Killing’s Joel Kinnaman as the future of law enforcement. As much as I would like to keep the silver design -which we do get to see a little bit of in the preview- I am coming around to the black armor.

    Robocop releases on February 7, 2014.

  • 2013 Fall Game Guide

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    Photo courtesy thesun.co.uk

    Two new consoles lead the way this fall and that is not even adding in the huge payload of games that will be making their ways to shelves between now and Christmas. It can get a little confusing out there when you want so many things at the same time. We here at Nerd Rating want to make it as easy as we possibly can for you with our fall game guide. Help yourself and see when your favorite games are coming out and go ahead and hit the link to pre-order them on Amazon.

    Full disclosure- we do make a small profit from all Amazon purchases made through links on the site. Help us, help you.

    September

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    Photo courtesy whatculture.com

    September 3rd

    [amazon_link id=”B00BQZ5EWW” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Total War: Rome 2[/amazon_link] (PC)

    [amazon_link id=”B00BXTKJ94″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Rayman Legends[/amazon_link] (360, Wii U, PC, PS3, Vita)

    [amazon_link id=”B00BGA9V2Q” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Diablo 3[/amazon_link] (360, PS3)

    September 10th

    [amazon_link id=”B0050SWYTC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Killzone: Mercenary[/amazon_link] (Vita)

    [amazon_link id=”B008SBZD5U” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix[/amazon_link] (PS3)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CD8W81Q” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]NHL 14[/amazon_link] (360, PS3)

    [amazon_link id=”B0050SWNZW” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Puppeteer[/amazon_link] (PS3)

    [amazon_link id=”B00E9I1FPI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]The Elder Scrolls Anthology[/amazon_link] (PC)

    September 15th

    [amazon_link id=”B002I08CSW” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]The Wonderful 101[/amazon_link] (Wii U)

    September 17th

    [amazon_link id=”B0050SXKU4″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Grand Theft Auto V[/amazon_link] (360, PS3)

    September 24th

    [amazon_link id=”B00CW3E9NM” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Scribblenauts Unmasked[/amazon_link] (3DS, Wii U, PC)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CD90R72″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]FIFA 14[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, PC)

    October

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    Photo courtesy digitalspy.com

    October 1st

    [amazon_link id=”B00C710AQO” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]NBA 2K14[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, PC)

    October 4th

    [amazon_link id=”B002I0GF72″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD[/amazon_link] (Wii U)

    October 8th

    [amazon_link id=”B0050SX7BQ” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Beyond: Two Souls[/amazon_link] (PS3)

    October 12th

    [amazon_link id=”B0053B5RGI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Pokemon X[/amazon_link] (3DS)

    [amazon_link id=”B0053B66KE” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Pokemon Y[/amazon_link] (3DS)

    October 22nd

    [amazon_link id=”B00B98HBTA” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Lego Marvel Super Heroes[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, Wii, Wii U, 3DS, Vita)

    October 25th

    [amazon_link id=”B00C7103DO” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Batman: Arkham Origins[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, Wii U)

    October 29th

    [amazon_link id=”B00BXE4KVM” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Battlefield 4[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, PC)

    [amazon_link id=”B00BMFIXKQ” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Assassin’s Creed 4[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, Wii U)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMC6HCY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]WWE 2K14[/amazon_link] (360, PS3)

    November

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    Photo courtesy screencrush.com

    November 5th

    [amazon_link id=”B003O6CBIG” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Call of Duty: Ghosts[/amazon_link] (360, PS3)

    November 15th

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVQO” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Playstation 4[/amazon_link]

    [amazon_link id=”B00BMFIXOW” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Assassin’s Creed IV[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CXCCFSI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Battlefield 4[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00D4WTO1M” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Call of Duty: Ghosts[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00BGA9ZZ4″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Driveclub[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CXCCI8A” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]FIFA 14[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00BGA9YZK” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Killzone: Shadow Fall[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00BGAA29M” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Knack[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00DUARBTA” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Lego Marvel Super Heroes[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CYS5DU8″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Madden NFL 25[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00DBRM3G8″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]NBA 2K14[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CYS5GEQ” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]NBA Live 14[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00D3RBZHY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Need For Speed: Rivals[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    [amazon_link id=”B00BI83EVU” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Watch Dogs[/amazon_link] (PS4)

    November 19th

    [amazon_link id=”B00CTKHZH0″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Need For Speed: Rivals[/amazon_link] (360, PS3)

    [amazon_link id=”B00BGHUS58″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Watch Dogs[/amazon_link] (360, PS3, Wii U)

    November 22nd

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVMI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Xbox One[/amazon_link]

    [amazon_link id=”B00CX8VYM0″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Assassin’s Creed IV[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CXCCB64″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Battlefield 4[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CX6XKK6″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Call of Duty: Ghosts[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00DB90AHA” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Dead Rising 3[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CX7FMDS” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]FIFA 14[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTTQG” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Forza Motorsports 5[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CX7FOVS” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Madden NFL 25[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00DBRM3EU” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]NBA 2K14[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CX7FPKS” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]NBA Live 14[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00D3RBYM0″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Need For Speed: Rivals[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTU74″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Ryse: Son of Rome[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CX8VY4S” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Watch Dogs[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CFR7VSU” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds[/amazon_link] (3DS)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CH9253W” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Mario Party: Island Tour[/amazon_link] (3DS)

    [amazon_link id=”B00DC7G0GG” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Super Mario 3D World[/amazon_link] (Wii U)

    [amazon_link id=”B0050SX0UY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Tearaway[/amazon_link] (Vita)

    December

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    Photo courtesy youtube.com

    December 6th

    [amazon_link id=”B00DC7O77A” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze[/amazon_link] (Wii U)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CRL9TU2″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Gran Turismo 6[/amazon_link] (PS3)