Friday 11 September 2015

Review of the Week

Let's see what's been happening this week:

Disney News - Kingdom Hearts rumors
So thanks to a certain staff member of Square Enix, we get a bunch of rumours regarding Kingdom Hearts. Among these are news of a Multiplayer mode in the next game, Pixar having a world or two in the next game and a as of yet unannounced game in the series that's dubbed Kingdom Hearts 2.9. Now while I'm glad that Pixar are finally getting in the game, 2.9 has me curious as to what the game could be. Could it be a port of the games seen in HD 1.0 and 2.0 Remix? Could it be a port of Dream Drop Distance? Or could it even be something completely different. Who knows, but with rumours like these, its great to just guess what these could be. But I'm sure more news will be coming our way soon.

In other news, Guillermo del Toro is working on a WALL-E meets Splash project, George Lucas is getting a museum, Mass Effect 4 is expected to be the largest in the franchise's history, Christopher Nolan has another film coming in 2017, Technology needed to catch up for Ubisoft to make Assassin's Creed Syndicate (and also reveal a new club like thing), Spectre is expected to be the longest film in the history of Bond films, Shigeru Miyamoto answers long awaiting questions to do with Mario to help promote Super Mario Maker (the answers of which, may surprise you) and the PS4 continues to outsell the Xbox One.

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

Films:
The Visit (Most places with some more to follow)

Video Games:
Tearaway Unfolded (PS4) (Worldwide. Review coming soon)
Warhammer 40,000: Regicide (Win. Coming soon to Android and iOS) (Worldwide)
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime (Linux, Win, OS X and XB1) (Worldwide)
Star Wars: Uprising (iOS and Android) (Worldwide)
Super Mario Maker (Wii U) (Japan, Europe, North America and Australia only. Review coming soon)

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