Monday, 23 May 2016

HITMAN - Elusive target 2 is incoming

HITMAN - Elusive target 2 is incoming


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Second Elusive Target “The Congressman” due this Friday 27th of May

SYDNEY, 23RD May 2016 - Following the success of the first Elusive Target, the next unsuspecting Elusive Target is getting ready to meet his fate this Friday 27th May.
Players will need to locate the elusive “Congressman” on a visit to sunny Sapienza*. Can more than 53% of players succeed this time? How many will be Silent Assassins? Only time will tell.
Elusive Targets are specially crafted, unique targets which are available in game for a limited time only. Together with Escalation Contracts and Featured Contracts, they form part of the regular weekly live content available in HITMAN in-between new episodes.

Five completed Elusive Targets will unlock the Hitman: Absolution suit in game for players, ten will unlock the Hitman: Blood Money suit and additional completions will unlock more suit variations.

Elusive Targets come with particular rules:
·         An Elusive Target is a once in a lifetime experience
·         They are available for a limited time only in game
·         Intel on the target will be limited
·         They will not appear in instinct mode, or the mini map and their locations will not be revealed to you – you’ll have to go and find them
·         Your target can only die once
·         If you die during the mission, that’s it
·         When the time runs out, they are gone for good
·         If you fail, there are no second chances
HITMAN is available on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, and Windows PC.
(*This Elusive Target is only available for a limited period of time and only to players that own the Sapienza location. To be clear, the Sapienza location is not included in the Intro Pack. If you do not own the Sapienza location already, but wish to experience this Elusive Target, you should either unlock all locations by purchasing the Upgrade Pack or purchase the Sapienza location separately.)


Hitman - First Elusive Target results:
Second Elusive Target:

Sunday, 22 May 2016

The Lobster: DVD Review

The Lobster: DVD Review


Rating: M
Released by Universal Home Ent

The Lobster is  a darkly surreal and yet drily dystopian flick about coupledom, and how society views those who are alone.

From Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos (Dogtooth) in his first English language outing, The Lobster is set in an alternate world where single people are forced to find a partner within 45 days or face being turned into an animal of their choice and released into the wild.


A pudgy and moustachioed Colin Farrell is David, who's just divorced from his wife and is sent from the city to the hotel where he must try to find love. His solitary companion in this confine is his border-collie dog, formerly his brother - and the collection of others unable to grasp Cupid's arrow to their heart.

Inside this hotel, run with straight faced gusto by the manager (played by Broadchurch star Olivia Colman), are others looking included in their number are the likes of Ben Whishaw, Jessica Barden, John C Reilly and Ashley Jensen. The singles are also given a chance to hunt groups of Loners (run by Lea Seydoux's character and made up of the likes of Michael Smiley and Rachel Weisz) who've escaped the hotel and live in the woods; each capture subsequently earns the members an extra day before animalisation....

The English language film from the Greek director of Dogtooth is nothing short of incredible; incredibly surreal, incredibly dark, incredibly sad and incredibly funny. 

Delivered with such deadpan and emotionless dialogue, The Lobster could only work in English and with recognisable actors - it seems any other incarnation of the film would feel too black and too dark to cope with.


Lanthimos' creation of the world works best within the confines of the hotel (whose decor and activities are likely to provoke memories of horrific family holidays for some); it's perhaps less successful when it heads into the woods and starts to become a little aimless, lacking perhaps the vicious satire that's preceded. 

But skewing the conventions of romance (yet perversely embracing them), and slyly commenting on life in couples (any bickering people who are coupled up will be given children to try and quell any potential discord), Lanthimos has created something unique that occasionally defies description. And yet, in among the blackest of night humour, there's such a vein of sadness within that remains hard to shake long after the film has finished. Nowhere is this more evident than with Ashley Jensen's character, a biscuit obsessed pudge of a woman whose sexual proclivities are detailed to Farrell's David with such dead eyes as she tries in desperation to couple up with him, that it's nothing short of utterly heartbreaking.

There's no doubting that The Lobster's scathing and scabrous social critique and satirical edge hits the mark throughout and this cruel black comedy remains a troubling crowd-pleaser (what does it tell us about ourselves when we laugh out of nerves, awkwardness or perhaps recognition at what passes on the screen?). For those well versed in British satire, it almost feels like the kind of flick Chris Morris might spew forth from his demented imagination - and it's perhaps no coincidence that the film is blessed with such a British cast.

What The Lobster says about the human condition and the continuing insistence by society to view couples as the only valid humans and contributions is utterly depressing; what Lanthimos has managed to do is to turn that very dark outcome into something utterly unmissable and something savagely unsettling; The Lobster is a guaranteed talking point - and some of the truths you potentially uncover or associate with may say more about you than perhaps you feel comfortable to accept. 


Newstalk ZB Review - Reviewing X Men Apocalypse, Where To Invade Next and Joy

Newstalk ZB Review - Reviewing X Men Apocalypse, Where To Invade Next and Joy


This week on ZB with Jack Tame, live out of NYC, I took a look at the new X Men film, Michael Moore's latest doco, Where To Invade Next and Jennifer Lawrence's Joy.

Take a listen below

http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/saturday-mornings-with-jack-tame/audio/darren-bevan-x-men-where-to-invade-next/

Saturday, 21 May 2016

Freeheld DVD Review

Freeheld DVD Review


Rating: M
Released by Universal Home Ent

Mixing in disease of the week tele-movie sensibilities, based on a true story vibes with the lightning rod of equal rights gives Freeheld the kind of material that usually brings awards and nominations banging on the door.

Moore stars as Hester, a hard-bitten detective in New Jersey, who's been on the force getting results for most of her life. But she's always been overshadowed and passed over for the work she has done in favour of her partner Dane Wells ( a terrifically stoic and centred Shannon) - even if he does insist on sharing credit where credit's due.


However, when Hester meets a coquettish yet confident Stacie (Page in a strong supporting role), the two end up in a relationship that faces the hardest of tests when Hester gets terminally ill and the state refuses to recognise Stacie's status, meaning none of Hester's pension benefits will pass to her when she dies.

Determined to right the wrong, Hester faces a race against time and against society to ensure equality for Stacie...

Julianne Moore provides another facet of her role from Oscar-winning Still Alice, but manages to imbue her initially guarded detective Laurel Hester with the kind of dignity she's rapidly becoming known for with these types of roles. Complete with gradual physical degradation, Hester remains resolute, a figure fighting for equality rather than a poster girl for gay marriage. Equally, Page manages a softer touch with Stacie, a steady if unshowy presence throughout - and she slightly withers away in the back half of the film.


The relationship between the cops ofMichael Shannon and Moore feels realistic and adds a level-headed approach which is welcome. Granted, there are the usual tropes of your button-pushing weepie (montages set to twinkling piano music) but director Sollett just manages to keep it reigned in and more dignified throughout. And that's even despite the addition of flamboyant lawyer and gay marriage crusader Steven Goldstein (Carell who's clearly there to lighten to mood while never detracting from the seriousness of the situation as well as presenting some conflict to Hester and Stacie who just want a quiet life, rather than to be thrust into the limelight).

Less successful are the hints of tension over Hester's insistence on denying Stacie's true place in her life through fears of prejudice - these are carefully seeded very early on but then brutally skirted over in favour of the main storyline and the ailing predicament, which seems part of Freeheld's MO to avoid the cliches of such relationship films and frustrate and delight in equal measure. Also, Hollywood's predilection du jour for true stories continues with final title screens initially replaced with images of those involved, as if to ram home the point and emphasise the facts.

Empowering but occasionally over-milked, Freeheld may push some of the emotional buttons and sporadically hold you at arm's length as it negotiates weepie with justice, but it's to be commended for telling an inspiring story of discrimination, even if it guides the audience through and tells them how to feel rather than that side of it growing organically.

Rating:

Friday, 20 May 2016

Battleborn DLC announced

Battleborn DLC announced



2K and Gearbox Software announced this morning that Alani, the first of five new free playable characters for Battleborn will release on May 31st on all platforms and May 24th for both Season Pass holders and PlayStation 4 Open Beta participantsAdditionally, Gearbox and 2K are hosting a Battleborn Double XP event, running from Friday, May 20th to Wednesday, May 25th, for players to earn twice the experience points from all Story Mode episodes and Competitive Multiplayer matches.

First discussed in detail at Gearbox Software’s panel during PAX East, Alani is a member of the Eldrid faction who was raised as a healer but forced to be a warrior, and is all that remains of her order after Rendain’s Jennerit Imperium stole the oceans from her world. As a warrior from a planet with vast seas, Alani’s attacks and abilities revolve around her power to control water to dish out pain, or heal her fellow BattlebornAt PAX East, Gearbox also teased what the other free post-launch DLC characters might look like – that image is included in the asset download link below. More details on the next DLC hero (the 27th) will be coming soon.

For full details on Alani’s release and Double XP Event, please see the official blog post announcement here.

Battleborn is rated ‘M’ in Australia and New Zealand and is available worldwide on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

The Technomancer: Companions Trailer

The Technomancer: Companions Trailer



The Technomancer: Companions Trailer shows that there is strength in numbers 

The Technomancer, the sci-fi RPG set on Mars, releases on June 28 and will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. A few days ago the Gameplay Trailerunveiled deep RPG mechanics - character evolution, dynamic combat, crafting, equipment customization, multiple ways to solve quests - as well as a captivating story where all your choices will have a direct impact on the destiny of Mars.

Today, the Companions Trailer unveils how all these gameplay mechanics are enriched by the interactions and relationships you will create with the companions who will follow you in your journey through the Red Planet.

Each companion has his own story. Get to know them because some will join out of loyalty, others out of mere opportunity... or as a result of a chain of unfortunate events. When you are out there, exploring or fighting, you may select up to 2 companions in your party to come with you. Choose carefully, as they all have their own unique fighting styles that should complement your own, including special talents useful for utility, such as crafting, knowledge in science, or lockpicking. Picking one companion over another thus has a significant impact on the way you play The Technomancer, as well as there is an impact on the story you are living.

Your companions all have their agenda or preoccupations. They regularly ask you for help or for favors. Should you decide to accept their requests, you will trigger a special series of missions that let you learn more about their past. These quests follow their unique scenario that enriches the main story. Completing these side quests will add numerous hours of gameplay, and will improve your relationship with your companions...

Your companions level up alongside you. Each one gets his own inventory from where you can modify their gear at any time. Equip them with new weapons and armour that you can upgrade with your crafting talents. Make sure to provide them with the best equipment, you will drastically increase their survivability and lethality. And, you can also make sure they look appropriately badass as they run with you around the deadly place that is Mars.

Each of your companions has his/her own behavior, opinions, and moral code. If you act too much against their beliefs, they might get so upset that they would go so far as to leave your group. On the contrary, shine and prove worthy of their trust, and you'll nurture friendships... or even romances. All your decisions will have irreversible consequences on Mars and its inhabitants!

This is perfectly illustrated in today's 3 minute-longCompanions Trailer!

Forge the destiny of Mars in this epic sci-fi RPG, available June 28 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

The King of Fighters XIV details

The King of Fighters XIV details


Deep Silver to publish SNK’s highly-anticipated fighter, ‘THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV’ across Europe

May 20th 2016, Sydney Australia - Deep Silver is happy to announce their partnership with SNK to publish the hotly anticipated fighting game, THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV (*KOF XIV) in Europe. KOF bursts onto the next generation for the first time in KOF XIV, continuing it’s 20+ year fighting legacy exclusively for console on PlayStation®4.

"We are looking forward to adding THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV to Deep Silver’s portfolio. Publishing the next instalment of such an iconic fighting series in Europe, the first time on PS4, supplements our roster of Deep Silver games nicely." said Dr. Klemens Kundratitz, CEO of Koch Media.

KOF XIV completely refines and expands the series’ fighting mechanics to push its gameplay to the next level. The traditional 3-on-3 BATTLE SYSTEM returns with 19 additional playable characters, meaning 50 in total to choose from. Take the fight online with friends in 6 player PARTY BATTLES over the vastly improved netcode. When in the ring; execute new EX special moves in the enhanced ‘MAX Mode’ and chain your Super Special Moves together using the ‘CLIMAX CANCEL’, all to unleash devastating combos. 

KOF XIV is the most accessible title in the franchise, with the newly included ‘RUSH’ feature adding simplified combo inputs for novice fighters. The story continues as a new saga unfolds in KOF XIV’s single-player story mode. Pre-orders will be available soon for the retail version, offering the Day-One Steelbook edition including the ‘CLASSIC KYO Kusanagi’ DLC costume. 

FEATURES RECAP 
  • 50 fighters battle it out in one of KOF’s biggest rosters! 31 returning fighters join the tournament with 19 additional new characters!
  • Climax Cancels: KOF’s trademark special move mechanic has deeply evolved in KOF XIV. Now chain your special moves together to create ultra-destructive combos!
  • Improved MAX Mode: MAX mode returns deadlier than ever! Unleash EX specials to enhance your attacks and execute even deadlier moves
  • Party Battle Mode: Duke it out together with friends as 6 players in the online “Party Battle” mode! Fight alongside your friends in 3-on-3 versus battles and use the built-in chat features to cheer your team on!
  • Enhanced Online Modes: Create a KOF XIV profile to easily join the action online and fight on the vastly improved netcode. Train with friends in the ‘Online Training’ mode, or spectate battles and capture replays to analyse fights frame-by-frame
  • A New KOF Saga: Set several years after the last KOF tournament, KOF XIV continues the tale in the robust single-player story mode. Turned into a worldwide business, individuals and companies partake in a new KOF tournament on a grand scale that could decide the fate of the world!

PRODUCT DETAILS 
  • TitleTHE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV
  • Platform: PlayStation® 4
  • Release: 26th August 2016
  • Developer: SNK
  • Label: Deep Silver
  • Genre: Fighting
  • Players: 1-2 (up to 6 players online)
  • MSRP: Digital + Retail
  • Languages: EFIGS

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