Telltale Games was known for their episodic adventure games based on existing properties. They made games based on Batman, Guardians of the Galaxy, Borderlands, and Game of Thrones. The Walking Dead was their flagship game with multiple entries in the series. They were ready to release episode two of four from The Final Season when they found out the studio was closing.
Read MoreP.T. was released onto the Playstation store under the guise of a new horror game by an unknown developer. P.T. was then revealed as a demo for a new Silent Hill game. Metal Gear series creator Hideo Kojima, along with director, Guillermo del Toro, and the Walking Dead’s, Norman Reedus, were attached to the project titled, Silent Hills, before Konami unexpectedly canceled it.
Read MoreNintendo and Sega found themselves in a court hearing regarding violent video games after the 1993 release of Mortal Kombat. As Nintendo’s version was edited to be family-friendly, Sega faced heavy criticism due to its version featuring blood as well as the series’ graphic fatalities, and allegedly marketing it toward children. Nintendo and Sega would have to work together to propose an independent rating system or have the government step in.
Read MoreIn 2006, Sega acquired the rights to the Aliens franchise and announced they would be working on a first-person shooter with developer, Gearbox. The result was Aliens: Colonial Marines, and even featured actors from Aliens reprising their roles. Gearbox showed promising “actual gameplay” demos but when the game was released in 2013, it didn’t resemble what was promised.
Read MoreDeveloper/Publisher IllFonic and Gun Media secured the rights to a long awaited Friday The 13th game for horror fans, stating they “made every effort to provide our fans with an authentic and great gaming experience.” Their efforts have now been cut short due to a lawsuit over the film’s rights.
Read MoreFIFA 19 cover star, Cristiano Ronaldo, has found himself in a messy situation following sexual assault allegations. The game’s publisher, Electronic Arts (EA), has expressed concern over the allegations, and will continue to monitor the situation. EA seems to be distancing itself from the football superstar by removing his image in promotional material for the game while Ronaldo has denied all wrongdoing.
Read MoreTwo people lost their lives, and 11 were injured in a Madden NFL 19 tournament. A competitor opened fire during the tournament before taking his own life. Other players had said the gunman was acting weird all weekend, and did not talk to anyone else. One competitor believed the shooter was targeting people who he lost to in the tournament.
Read MoreInfinity Ward’s highly anticipated sequel, Modern Warfare 2 was a massive success. Its publisher, Activision claimed it had, "the biggest launch in history across all forms of entertainment." It made $310 million in first day sales between North America, and the UK. Not everyone was celebrating as IW studio heads, Vince Zampella, and Jason West were fired by their publisher. A two year-long legal warfare would ensue between the duo and Activision.
Read MoreAfter a week of following Filip Miucin’s downward spiral, his descent came to an end. The former IGN editor was fired after he plagiarized a small time youtube channel’s review of Dead Cells. It didn’t stop there, allegation after allegation surfaced against Miucin even after addressing the issue. “You can keep looking Kotaku..”
Read MoreSome of the most interesting video games stories I’ve read were not about the game itself, but rather a story that happens to involve a game. I like looking at these stories to see how the game fits into the narrative. These are the stories that I’ll be covering. Even if you’re not into games, you’ll still have a good read. Follow along how these stories spawn from video games.
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