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While robots, power armor, hovercraft and spaceships are all classic tropes of science fiction, Blomkamp’s latest outing bears a strong visual resemblance to Mass Effect. The drones you see in the trailer bear a similar look to some of the robotic enemies used by Cerberus and other organizations, Elysium itself looks somewhat like the Citadel, and some of the gunfire is stylisticly similar to the special powers and ammo used in Mass Effect’s gunplay.
Though Blomkamp hasn’t directly commented one way or the other on if video games have influenced his production design, given his history with video game-based films, (he’d still like to direct that Halo movie, by the way), it’s not inconceivable that he and his team were inspired by elements of Mass Effect as they moved through production.
In fact, if you look at Blomkamp’s current work to date, you can see evidence that he might be the biggest working director who understands how to translate gaming elements to big screen narratives.
Obviously, film and video games are stylisticly different mediums and experiences–but if video games can borrow so much from film, it stands to reason that film can borrow just as much from video games, even while not acting as direct adaptation. Blomkamp’s demonstrated the potential for this through his work on the Halo 3: Landfall shorts, District 9, and some of the elements comprising the upcoming Elysium. He does this by embodying two concepts—the concept of rules, and the concept of aesthetics.
I’ll start with aesthetics since that’s a little more surface level. The process of borrowing from video game aesthetics can be simply defined as taking elements that are visuallyssociateda with video games and literally translating them into film or other non-immersive media. Classically, this can be as easy as putting “8 bit objects” into the world that the characters inhabit, (like Scott Pilgrim Versus The World), but as gaming’s aesthetics have evolved, so too have the techniques that filmmakers use. These aesthetics can now include camera placement, weapons, figures and other objects born of video game design, and nontraditional sound design.
Blomkamp’s District 9 focused on borrowing two of these aesthetics—the camerawork and “objects.” The film’s basic camera aesthetic was attached to the idea that the film was a documentary, meaning the camera was supposed to feel like it was physically located within the scene at all times. This isn’t necessarily a technique borrowed from games, but some of the film’s later camerawork felt eerily reminiscent of a first-person shooter, because of specifically where the cameras were placed during some of the action sequences: On the guns.
If you break down the raw elements of a first-person shooter, one of the most basic aspects is the in-game camera’s relationship with the gun. It’s rarely realistic to what holding a gun would actually feel like, but its positioning feels authentic to wielding a firearm, whether it’s on the bottom corner of the screen or dead center to aim down the reticule. So even though District 9 only has a few shots that draw on this aesthetic, gamers watching the film are still likely to have a neurological response that reminds them of video games due to the geographical locating of the camera.
In terms of objects, District 9 borrows the Gravity Gun, an object that doesn’t necessarily need to be in the world of District 9, and yet every time I’ve watched the film with other gamers, the second Wikus blasts some of the mercenaries with the dead pig he sucked up, at least one person shouts “Gravity Gun!” in recognition.
The Gravity Gun was originally borne of Half Life 2′s physics manipulation element of its gameplay, and was able to be integrated with the game due to the preexisting science fiction elements. District 9 comes from the other direction, using the Gravity Gun to help telegraph the Prawns’ antigravity technology that encompass the film’s climax. If either of these individual elements arbitrarily existed in District 9, I’d hestiate to label them as being borne of video games, but their combination signals an intent to communicate with those familiar with gaming language.
Then there’s the concept of “rules,” which a more intrinsic gaming element that District 9 and the upcoming Elysium use to justify their narratives. Films obviously have arbitrary stakes all the time–time limits, power upgrades and downgrades, and other techniques have been part of basic plot structure for years, but since “rules” are one of the core elements of gaming, their integration into two of Blomkamp’s films, in combination with the gaming Aesthetic, can’t be ignored.
The rules of District 9 are that Wikus has been infected with a Prawn pathogen that will slowly turn him into one of the aliens, which sets a time limit on his life if he ever wants to be a human again. This also empowers him with the ability to use Prawn technology. In Elysium, Matt Damon’s character is afflicted with a fatal cancer, and he gets the super-suit so he can break in and get the cure. These both can be viewed as rule-based narratives, where the characters face extremely literal obstacles that directly enhance and hamper their efforts.
Even the most basic video game tends to have a rule based narrative, from Super Mario right up to role playing games. The concept of arbitrary limits and specific agency is a fundamental language to video games, but isn’t necessarily required from films. So when films like District 9 borrow both Intrisic and Extrinsic elements of gaming, we can begin to see how their creators, like Blomkamp, transition that language from one screen to another.
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1) Playstation 3 may have just surpassed the XBOX 360
I’ll skip the traditional XBOX/PS3 fanboy arguments and cut right to the chase, The Last of Us presents yet another PS3 exclusive that the 360 seemingly has no answer for. For every Halo, Gears, Dust and Fable, there is a Journey, Uncharted, Killzone, MLB: The Show, God of War, Gran Turismo (5), Metal Gear Solid, Infamous, Ni No Kuni, and now what looks like it could be the Game of The Year in The Last of Us.
Ask yourself what you are missing by not having an XBOX 360 and then ask yourself that same question with the PS3. Based on the GAMES alone, PS3 is looking like something you can’t live without. We’re not sure if we can say the same thing about the 360 given its recent titles. Continue reading “6 Things I Learned From THE LAST OF US Gameplay Trailer” »
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Close to 20 minutes of Battlefield 4 gameplay footage hit the internet this week, raising some impressive ooh’s and ahh’s from the masses. But around the one-minute mark, we got to thinking whether that was all the game was trying to achieve…
As we move onto the fourth iteration of the Battlefield franchise we still can’t honestly answer ‘what makes it different from any other military shooter on the market?’ EA released this description of the game to help answer that question:
“Battlefield 4 is a genre defining action blockbuster made from moments that blur the line between game and glory…with dynamic destructible environments, epic vehicular combat and the chaos of all-out war, Battlefield 4 gives you the freedom to do more and be more for an unrivaled entertainment experience.”
Sorry, but I have no idea what the hell any of that means. Several words did stick out to me however, namely “action blockbuster” ,“entertainment experience”, and “genre defining.” Continue reading “Looks Great, So Why Aren’t We Impressed With Battlefield 4?” »
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It has been a weird and interesting ride Kojima has taken us on with this whole Phantom Pain fiasco and today he hit the stage at GDC with what many hoped would finally clear the air–and now it is.
We now know that both The Phantom Pain and Ground Zeroes together make up Metal gear Solid 5.
You can watch the new MGS5 trailer below.
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Gearbox and 2K have officially released a teaser trailer for a new upcoming character class.
The trailer is called the Borderlands 2: Mayhem Approaches Teaser and depicts what appears to be a large brute style melee class.
Polygon had cam footage from the trailer debuting at SXSW but Gearbox has now released the trailer so we can really get a good look at it. Gearbox’s Jonathan Hemingway and Matthew Armstrong hinted at this sort of thing when they mentioned publicly about really wanting a melee focused character.
You can watch the character class teaser below.
The teaser’s text reads, “Deep beneath Pandora…An Experiment Has Escaped…Bandits Beware…a New Vault Hunter Is Coming.” Which is followed by this image:

“WARNING! SUBJECT EN ROUTE TO PAX EAST!”

The trailer says we will be gearing more about this new class come PAX East on March 24 during the Gearbox Software panel. Gearbox will also be bringing new information on the Borderlands 2 level cap increase.
While all three of the Borderlands DLC add-ons are part of the game’s season pass, the game last character class, Mechromancer will run you $10 and is not included. There is still more DLC coming for the season pass but we are unsure if this newly announced class is part of it or not.
Check back later in the month as Gearbox said there will also be other Borderlands 2 news announced during this year’s PAX East.
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The release date for Beyond: Two Souls was announced today along with the addition of a new, high profile cast member.
Sony has announced Quantic Dream’s Beyond: Two Souls is dropping in North America on October 8.
The announcement also came with news that Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe (Platoon, Spider-Man) has been tapped to star in the game alongside Ellen Page (Inception, Juno).
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We have been reporting on the announcement of the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Black Flag. Today we an official release date along with a countdown to the debut trailer.
At Ubisoft’s official Assassin’s Creed site there is a countdown clock ending 4 days from now where the Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag debut trailer will be revealed.
“World Premiere Trailer: Unite under the black flag.”
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After years of inspiring us with their own successful dramas — Cracker and Prime Suspect just one of several — It looks as though Britain will now be getting their own zombie TV show. The trailer for In The Flesh reveals a (fairly) original take on the zombie genre that could be just what television needs. At the very least, we’ll have something to fall back on in case The Walking Dead runs out of steam.
According to the BBC, In The Flesh will follow the story of a Great Britain trying to recoup following a massive zombie outbreak. Continue reading “Will New British Zombie Show “In The Flesh” Put THE WALKING DEAD to Shame?” »
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The unveiling of Infamous: Second Son was one of the major highlights of the Playstation Meeting 2013 on top of the reveal of the new Playstation hardware. Check out the Second Son trailer below.
Although we got to see the game in action throughout the CG trailer, we didn’t get many details on the game itself. That all changes today as we get wind of the new character, new setting and even some brief details on some of the superhuman powers players will wield come launch time.
Developer Sucker Punch took to the Playstation Blog today to talk about more details on the upcoming Second Son.
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The recently unveiled Murdered: Soul Suspect will be released in early 2014, publisher Square Enix has announced. The game is coming to Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.
We last reported to about the game when some vague images and the ARG web game came online. A NeoGaf user by the name of hanmick has solved Square’s “Murdered” ARG and has revealed the debut teaser trailer you can watch below.
The trailer was then released officially in several languages featuring slo-mo footage of a man falling through a window while drawing a gun and what appears to be some kind of ghost or supernatural force. Continue reading “Murdered: Soul Suspect Gets An Early 2014 Release Date + Brief Game Details and Debut Teaser Trailer [Video]” »
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Irrational and 2K Games have released another trailer today with new gameplay footage featuring Booker’s sidekick Elizabeth.
You can check out the “Lamb of Columbia” trailer below which features Elizabeth in combat as well some bits on the city’s founder, the mysterious Comstock.
Comstock has been revealed as the founder of Columbia as well as being referred to as the sky city’s prophet. He is later heard suggesting that protagonist Booker DeWitt has come to the city to lead his “lamb astray.” As Eurogamer points out this all seems to point at Elizabeth being Comstock’s daughter, but knowing the folks at Irrational, chances are it’s a little deeper than that.
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Late yesterday, the official PlayStation site dropped a mysterious trailer on its website, filled with ominous music and some nifty-looking effects/titles. The homepage and preview both promote a release date of February 20th, alongside the very-specific time of 6 P.M. EST.
As for exactly what the news is about –hey, your guess is as good as ours. Speculation, naturally, is already running wild on gaming sites everywhere. Continue reading “Official PlayStation Site Releases Mysterious Trailer, Something ‘Big’ is Coming in 3 Weeks” »
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Nintendo was very busy today in the latest Direct presentation.
Not only did it drop major announcements about the Zelda franchise with the Wind Waker HD remake and the brand new open world Zelda game in development, we also got some interesting updates and announcements about some other titles including Bayonetta 2, a new 3D Mario game, Yarn Yoshi and Monolith’s Xenoblade successor, among others (via Polygon).
Check out the various announcements videos from the presentaiton below including gameplay footage from Monolith’s new title, the new Bayonetta 2 trailer and more.
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Today Bethesda Softworks and ZeniMax Online Studios have announced that beta signups for The Elder Scrolls Online are officially open (via Massively).
Along with the beta signup going live today Bethesda and ZeniMax also dropped a brand new video called The Elder Scrolls Online – The Alliances Cinematic Trailer. Check out the epic, nearly six-minute long cinematic trailer below.
Today’s trailer shows the game’s three main factions, the Aldmeri Dominion, the Daggerfall Covenant and the Ebonheart Pact in battle, taking over a fortress in the Imperial City.
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A 50-year-old Everett, Washington woman was arrested last week under suspicion of having smothered her boyfriend to death.
Police say the woman’s breasts were the official ‘smothering weapon’, but are not 100% certain yet as to whether the death was intended. Continue reading “Seattle Woman Kills Boyfriend…With Boobs” »
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We recently reported to you on Killer is Dead, the new stylized, action beat’em up from Suda 51 and Grasshopper Manufacture. We showed you some scans from a recent issue of Famitsu and today we have some new details, screenshots as well as the debut gameplay trailer.
Like we mentioned in the last report, Killer is Dead will follow the story of lead protagonist, Mondo, as he gets hired to execute a number of assassins all over the world.
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Square is releasing a new Final Fantasy game for iOS. The game will be a brand new adventure in the vein of classic style FF games. Already available in New Zealand, Final Fantasy: All The Bravest will be coming tomorrow for iPhone and iPad. Check below for screens and the new trailer Square dropped today (via GI).
Final Fantasy: All the Bravest features a combat and gameplay formula FF players will be comfortable with. The game is already up on the New Zealand store so we can see some of the game’s main features there.
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CD Projekt RED, the developers responsible for The Witcher series, have unveiled the latest teaser trailer on its deep futuristic RPG, Cyberpunk 2077. We have the new trailer for you below.
Over the summer the company held a press conference where it explained the deep RPG mechanics in Cyberpunk 2077. The game is based on a popular pen and paper RPG by Mike Pondsmith called Cyberpunk. This time around CD Projekt RED will be creating a sandbox environment set with in “the vivid and detailed Night City”
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If you’d lost track of what had happened to that Mass Effect anime, you’re not alone. But last week it was finally released, to some mixed reviews (most notably continued hatred of newcomer Lt. James Vega).
In case you’d forgotten, Paragon Lost follows the Lieutenant on his mission to save his unit (and hopefully some civilians) from the Reapers. Along with the anime’s official DVD/BR release, a brand new trailer has also been released (just as a reminder) and showing some brand new scenes from the blu-ray.
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On Friday Naughty Dog revealed a new trailer for the Last of Us and even more importantly we now have the game’s official release date along with some retailer specific pre-order bonuses (via Joystiq). The Last of Us will be hitting store shelves on May 7, 2013.
Over the weekend, along with the new trailer and an official release date, Naughty Dog also officially announced the first Last of Us multiplayer pre order bonuses (below). Earlier this year the company confirmed multiplayer, but that it would not be co-op.