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6 September 2012

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Online “On Hold” For Wii U

Ubisoft has confirmed that the Wii U version of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Online has been temporarily put on hold. In an interview with VideoGamer, producer Theo Sanders discussed the team’s decision to focus “completely on the PC version.”

"As of right now, the entire Ghost Recon team is focused on the PC version only," Sanders said. "The Wii U version is on hold. If in the future we have an opportunity to address it again, we'll make future announcements.”

As for the notion that this development has something to do with Nintendo’s online plans or Wii U hardware issues, Sanders was quick to debunk such speculation. "It's not a reaction to anything specific happening to [Wii U]," he said. "It was a really fun, cool platform to develop for. But you realize once you launch an online service that it's an all-consuming effort, so we really wanted to have all hands on deck. It was the same dev team working on both SKUs, and [we] really wanted to focus on doing the PC version right.”

While this may be disappointing, don’t rule out the possibility of Ghost Recom Online hitting consoles sometime down the line. "It's hard to say how the future will go for Ghost Recon Online," Sanders said. "I think in the future as different platforms evolve towards service models and towards being really online-driven, community-driven platforms, then we'll definitely be looking at what our options are.”

Audrey Drake is an Associate Editor at IGN and a proud member of the IGN Nintendo team. She is also a lifelong gamer, a frequent banisher of evil and a wielder of various legendary blades. You can follow her wild adventures on her IGN blog and Twitter. Game on!


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24 Agustus 2012

The Apparition Review

You rarely expect “generic ghost story #4,301” to have a legitimately good plot or leave a lasting impression, but you’re in it for the quick and cheap thrill.  You’re supposed to feel your heart racing as tension builds up while the character walks into darkness, foolishly investigating a noise.  Then at some point… BAM!  You do your best to pretend you aren’t startled when you’re struck with a predictable jump scare (we’re all internet tough guys on the outside), but it’s still a thrill.

However, that’s not the case with The Apparition.  Simply put, it’s not scary at all.   Every now and then, a horror movie can still succeed without being scary, though.  John Carpenter’s The Thing isn’t especially frightening, but it’s still a superb film because it draws on other elements to freak you out.  Unfortunately, The Apparition brings nothing to the table to compensate for a complete lack of scares.  Unless you’re a Twilight fan that just wants to see Ashley Greene in her undies… then I guess you’ll get your money’s worth.

Despite the technical complexities behind it, the premise is actually very simple.  If enough people truly believe in something supernatural, it’ll come to fruition.  It’s kind of like how a Green Lantern Ring works… but, instead of making bright and awesome constructs with your mind, you’re opening the door for a ghoul that wants to destroy your life.  To prove apparitions exist, Ben (Sebastian Stan), Patrick (Tom Felton) and a few others conduct a college experiment.

The event works and they bring a rather pissed off creature into our dimension.  Ben abandons the whole situation and begins a cozy life with Kelly (Ashley Greene).  Elsewhere, his peers come to realize they’d make terrible Ghostbusters.  Said phantom proceeds to annoy all of the individuals involved, but we have the misfortune of observing Ben and Kelly’s mundane lives during the whole ordeal.

The characters, mainly Ben and Kelly, are frustratingly stupid and act like true horror victim stereotypes.  When it becomes abundantly clear the house is haunted, Kelly finally says something smart: she’s getting the hell out.   But, apparently her definition of a safe distance is just camping out in the backyard.  Needless to say, her brilliant plan isn’t a success.  Meanwhile, Ben knows it’s an intangible being, yet he walks around with a baseball bat.  You can’t hit what you can’t see or touch, slugger. the-apparition-20101123075123236

I lost track of how many times I groaned and face-palmed during the film and apparently, I wasn’t alone in this feeling.  The audience (and I) laughed at most of the scares, and a few of the lines were absolutely cringe-worthy.  If you do see it, I hope you appreciate the dog line as much as I did.

Director-writer Todd Lincoln treats us to an overabundant amount of establishing shots.  The first aerial shot or two were amusing, but seeing multiple views of the exterior of the home and neighborhood every other scene was excessive and tiring.  It really made the mere 82 minute run time feel much longer.  The basic premise holds the potential for some interesting possibilities, but Lincoln’s script tosses aside any and all cerebral points and goes straight for simplistic horror tropes.

To be brutally blunt, this isn’t a good movie.  It’s a horror movie that does nothing original and doesn’t even manage to scare you in the process.  If you enjoy laughing at bad movies with friends, then sure, have a good time watching it this weekend.  Otherwise, stay away.


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Cage's Ghost Rider Even Goofier Without Special Effects

Know the old line about now wanting to see how the sausage is made? Well, watch this sequence from Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance and you'll understand what that means. See Nicolas Cage performing his scenes as Ghost Rider without the CG effects of the character's signature flaming skull:


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21 Agustus 2012

Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Raven Strike DLC Announced

Ubisoft has announced new single-player downloadable content for Ghost Recon: Future Soldier. Called Raven Strike, the pack will add three new missions and one new Guerilla Mode map, each playable by up to four players.

One new mission, Secure Dawn, will take place in “a foggy marsh in Kazakhstan” and will block use of advanced technology (meaning no optical camouflage, drones or sensor grenades). Other missions include Cold Walker, set in “a train depot on the Russian countryside” and Argent Thunder, “a night time urban setting in Moscow.” The new Guerilla Mode map, Sawmill, will have players facing off against 50 waves of enemies “on a foggy Russian countryside.”

Raven Strike will be available for $14.99 (1200 Microsoft Points) on September 11th for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. A PC version will be available “at a later date.” For a closer look, check out four new screenshots in our Ghost Recon: Future Soldier image gallery.

Ghost Recon: Future Soldier received multiplayer downloadable content called Arctic Strike last month. Ubisoft notes that “the Ghost Recon: Future Soldier development team is hard at work on further DLC content planned for release later this fall.”

Andrew Goldfarb is IGN’s associate news editor. Keep up with pictures of the latest food he’s been eating by following him on Twitter or IGN.


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