Friday, 13 February 2015

Review of the Week

Time to look at the week's news:

Marvel News - Spider-Man in the MCU!!!
So it seems that despite the conversation they had not going down so well, it seems that Sony and Marvel have finally come to an agreement. Spider-Man is getting rebooted once more and will be making an appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe presumably as part of Captain America: Civil War while in turn, Marvel will help Sony make better Spider-Man films and I guess its a case of Sony distribute the solo films while Marvel Studios and Disney will distribute films that have Spider-Man in them, but not going solo. This is good news as Spider-Man is one of Marvel's biggest characters and there is plenty you can do with him, even if some people think he's no match for the likes of The Avengers or the Guardians of the Galaxy. Now all we need is for 20th Century Fox to do the same with X-Men and Fantastic Four, but I guess they will go that way once they either run out of ideas or choose to be done with the two superhero teams.

In other news, Mass Effect 4 is getting a multiplayer component while many believe that how the game works can aid how the Fallout games will work, Diseny characters get mashed up into 50 shades and Valentines Day artworks, LEGO's DC line seems to look more fun than Marvel's one in this year, Uncharted 4 will attempt to make full use of the PS4 which will include realistic graphics, Upcoming Ant-Man LEGO sets seem appropriate for the film, Nintendo choose to make Mii apps but no mobile games and Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS may get Rayman as a playable character after all according to leaked footage which has just now been proven false (Damn you leakers).

Now onto the week's film and video game releases in most areas:

Films:
Fifty Shades of Grey (Most areas with only a handful more to follow and yes, I'm one of those people who just wonders why this film exists)

Video Games:
Evolve (Win, PS4 and Xbone) (Worldwide)
IronFall: Invasion (3DS) (Worldwide)
Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (3DS) (Worldwide)

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