The upcoming anime feature "The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep", directed by Kang Hei Chul, adapts the short story "A Little Sacrifice" by Andrzej Sapkowski, starring Doug Cockle, Joey Batey and Anya Chalotra, streaming in 2024 on Netflix:
".... in the year 1244, 'Geralt of Rivia', a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks…
“…in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and 'merpeople'.
"He must count on friends — old and new — to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war..."
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".... in the year 1244, 'Geralt of Rivia', a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks…
“…in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and 'merpeople'.
"He must count on friends — old and new — to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 4/29/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
British actor Henry Cavill is widely known for portraying Superman in Dceu from 2013 to 2023. Apart from portraying Superman on-screen, the actor has played Charles Brandon in The Tudors from 2007 to 2010 and Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s fantasy series The Witcher from 2019 to 2023. The actor has received love and appreciation for his performances, and over the years, Cavill has managed to solidify his place in the industry.
Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher
Cavill’s role as Geralt of Rivia was taken over by Australian actor Liam Hemsworth after the British actor announced on his social media that he would be returning as Superman in the DC Universe. Unfortunately, it was later revealed that Cavill would not reprise his superhero character following the shake-up at DC Studios, with James Gunn and Peter Safran taking over as co-CEOs. It has been reported that Netflix wasted an opportunity by...
Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher
Cavill’s role as Geralt of Rivia was taken over by Australian actor Liam Hemsworth after the British actor announced on his social media that he would be returning as Superman in the DC Universe. Unfortunately, it was later revealed that Cavill would not reprise his superhero character following the shake-up at DC Studios, with James Gunn and Peter Safran taking over as co-CEOs. It has been reported that Netflix wasted an opportunity by...
- 4/4/2024
- by Avneet Ahluwalia
- FandomWire
Netflix has announced the upcoming release of the next animated film in the Witcher franchise – ‘The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep’ is set to release globally in late 2024. A teaser trailer has also been dropped alongside the announcement.
Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople. He must count on friends — old and new — to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war.
Based on Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski’s short story A Little Sacrifice. Renowned Studio Mir (The Legend of Korra and Netflix’s Voltron: Legendary Defender) is responsible for animation.
Voice cast includes Joey Batey and Anya Chalotra are returning from the live action The Witcher series to voice Jaskier and Yennefer, respectively with Christina Wren joining the cast to voice Essi Daven.
Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople. He must count on friends — old and new — to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war.
Based on Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski’s short story A Little Sacrifice. Renowned Studio Mir (The Legend of Korra and Netflix’s Voltron: Legendary Defender) is responsible for animation.
Voice cast includes Joey Batey and Anya Chalotra are returning from the live action The Witcher series to voice Jaskier and Yennefer, respectively with Christina Wren joining the cast to voice Essi Daven.
- 11/13/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The world of The Witcher is expanding. Netflix has announced a new animated companion film, The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, which will arrive in late 2024.
Doug Cockle, who voiced Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher 3 video game, returns in the lead role and will be joined by Anya Chalotra and Joey Batey as they reprise their roles as Yennefer of Vengerberg and Jaskier. Christina Wren will voice the new character Essi Daven. The film was written by The Witcher series writers Mike Ostrowski and Rae Benjamin and produced by showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. Author Sapkowski served as creative consultant.
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Doug Cockle, who voiced Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher 3 video game, returns in the lead role and will be joined by Anya Chalotra and Joey Batey as they reprise their roles as Yennefer of Vengerberg and Jaskier. Christina Wren will voice the new character Essi Daven. The film was written by The Witcher series writers Mike Ostrowski and Rae Benjamin and produced by showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. Author Sapkowski served as creative consultant.
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- 11/12/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The upcoming anime feature "The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep", directed by Kang Hei Chul, adapts the short story "A Little Sacrifice" by Andrzej Sapkowski, starring Doug Cockle, Joey Batey and Anya Chalotra, streaming in 2024 on Netflix:
".... in the year 1244, 'Geralt of Rivia', a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and 'merpeople'.
"He must count on friends — old and new — to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war..."
Click the images to enlarge...
".... in the year 1244, 'Geralt of Rivia', a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and 'merpeople'.
"He must count on friends — old and new — to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 11/11/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Before Henry Cavill brought Geralt of Rivia to life in Netflix’s The Witcher, when fans thought of the monster slayer, they heard the gruff tones of Doug Cockle in their head. Cockle voiced Geralt in the Witcher video games, and Netflix announced that he will return to the role in a new anime movie titled The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep and you can check out a teaser above!
The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep will be an adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski’s short story A Little Sacrifice and will be released on Netflix in late 2024. The anime movie will follow Geralt as he’s hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village, where he finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople that threatens to erupt into all-out war. In addition to Doug Cockle, Sirens of the Deep also stars Anya Chalotra as Yennefer,...
The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep will be an adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski’s short story A Little Sacrifice and will be released on Netflix in late 2024. The anime movie will follow Geralt as he’s hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village, where he finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople that threatens to erupt into all-out war. In addition to Doug Cockle, Sirens of the Deep also stars Anya Chalotra as Yennefer,...
- 11/10/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Geralt of Rivia will be back on your screens sooner than expected. Netflix on Friday announced that The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, a new animated companion film to The Witcher, will premiere in late 2024.
In Sirens of the Deep, Geralt is “hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople,” according to Netflix’s official synopsis. “He must count on friends, old and new, to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war.”
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In Sirens of the Deep, Geralt is “hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople,” according to Netflix’s official synopsis. “He must count on friends, old and new, to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war.”
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- 11/10/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
After the success of The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf animated spinoff, Netflix announced today via “Geeked Week” that a new animated spinoff feature The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is on the way. This time Geralt of Rivia appears to be venturing into aquatic horror territory based on the new teaser unveiled.
Expect to see The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep on Netflix in late 2024.
About the film, ” Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople. He must count on friends — old and new — to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war.”
Watch the teaser below to get a glimpse at some of the aquatic creatures that the famed monster hunter will have to contend with.
As for when this spinoff is set?...
Expect to see The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep on Netflix in late 2024.
About the film, ” Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople. He must count on friends — old and new — to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war.”
Watch the teaser below to get a glimpse at some of the aquatic creatures that the famed monster hunter will have to contend with.
As for when this spinoff is set?...
- 11/10/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
In Projekt CD Red's "The Witcher" video game series, Geralt of Rivia (voiced by the brilliant Doug Cockle) sports a gravelly baritone, and he can be heard musing about the weather or grunting in disdain from time to time. While Geralt's personality is painstakingly fleshed out over the course of three lore-heavy games and three expansion packs, his voice factors majorly into the first-person character immersion. After all, the way Geralt speaks reflects most of his worldviews, where the monster slayer sways between subtle sarcasm and calm distaste, depending on the situation he is in. Geralt is also capable of being gentle, and it is endearing to listen to his conversations with Ciri, or his lighthearted banter with Dandelion, who brings out Geralt's softer side with ease.
Trying to hone in on Geralt's signature voice in a highly-anticipated live-action adaptation of the popular franchise is a tall order. However,...
Trying to hone in on Geralt's signature voice in a highly-anticipated live-action adaptation of the popular franchise is a tall order. However,...
- 9/4/2023
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
The first London McM of 2022 has come to a close and if there was a selling point going in it would be that this is an McM that has returned to form in a post-lockdown world. Last October was cautiously treading water but this one is like opening the floodgates in comparison as the time of distancing and containing crowds has gone. So the question is: What are cons like now that they’re back in full swing?
Unfortunately, for me, this is a convention that I didn’t get to enjoy as much as I would have liked due to illness during day two and as anyone knows, Saturday is the most lively day of the convention. However, the two days that I did get to experience were incredibly energetic in a way that I hadn’t experienced last year. There was much more interaction than caution and that...
Unfortunately, for me, this is a convention that I didn’t get to enjoy as much as I would have liked due to illness during day two and as anyone knows, Saturday is the most lively day of the convention. However, the two days that I did get to experience were incredibly energetic in a way that I hadn’t experienced last year. There was much more interaction than caution and that...
- 6/9/2022
- by Xenia Grounds
- Nerdly
It’s been an exhaustingly long wait for developer CD Projekt Red’s newest game Cyberpunk 2077, but there are now only a few days standing between folks getting their hands on perhaps the most anticipated open world title of all time. Unfortunately for those who may have expected some fan service, though, the main character of the dev’s most well known property won’t be making a cameo.
If you’ve owned a console or gaming PC in the last few years, you’ve undoubtedly heard of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. While previous outings in CD Projekt Red’s series – which are all based on the novels of Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski – were well-received, this third entry elevated the property to new heights and made it into a global phenomenon, largely thanks to its beautiful open world, compelling storytelling and beloved main character Geralt of Rivia.
With the...
If you’ve owned a console or gaming PC in the last few years, you’ve undoubtedly heard of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. While previous outings in CD Projekt Red’s series – which are all based on the novels of Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski – were well-received, this third entry elevated the property to new heights and made it into a global phenomenon, largely thanks to its beautiful open world, compelling storytelling and beloved main character Geralt of Rivia.
With the...
- 12/5/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
Henry Cavill’s performance as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s The Witcher has received much praise and acclaim, but before the Man of Steel took on the role of the solitary monster-hunter, Doug Cockle was the voice of the White Wolf.
While the fantasy saga has always enjoyed relative success across Europe with a devoted cult following, it wasn’t until Cdpr’s trilogy of video games came to prominence that the world really got to know Geralt of Rivia and the fictional realm in which his incredibly epic story takes place. Through this long and challenging journey from 2007’s The Witcher to the release of the universally acclaimed The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in 2015, one person has been the ambassador of the White Wolf in the English-speaking world.
Doug Cockle didn’t just lend his voice to Geralt in the video games, but also promoted the projects across news outlets,...
While the fantasy saga has always enjoyed relative success across Europe with a devoted cult following, it wasn’t until Cdpr’s trilogy of video games came to prominence that the world really got to know Geralt of Rivia and the fictional realm in which his incredibly epic story takes place. Through this long and challenging journey from 2007’s The Witcher to the release of the universally acclaimed The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in 2015, one person has been the ambassador of the White Wolf in the English-speaking world.
Doug Cockle didn’t just lend his voice to Geralt in the video games, but also promoted the projects across news outlets,...
- 1/9/2020
- by Jonathan Wright
- We Got This Covered
Rob Leane Jan 8, 2020
Toss a coin to the mod-makers that bring songs and stars from the series into the game...
Now that The Witcher series has debuted on Netflix, fans have been jumping back into CD Projekt Red's beloved Witcher games.
We already heard, late last year, that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has seen a sizeable resurgence in popularity since the Henry Cavill show came out. And, of course, it hasn't taken long for the Netflix/game mashup mods to start arriving.
In fact, modders have been splicing Cavill's face onto The Witcher 3 game's version of Geralt for a while now. A modder named Adnan4444 kicked things off back in August with an impressive post on Nexus Mods. Here's an example of their work...
Isn't it a beaut? Adnan has also tried to bring the show's Yennefer actress, Anya Chalotra, into The Witcher 3 game. Take a look at these renders.
Toss a coin to the mod-makers that bring songs and stars from the series into the game...
Now that The Witcher series has debuted on Netflix, fans have been jumping back into CD Projekt Red's beloved Witcher games.
We already heard, late last year, that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has seen a sizeable resurgence in popularity since the Henry Cavill show came out. And, of course, it hasn't taken long for the Netflix/game mashup mods to start arriving.
In fact, modders have been splicing Cavill's face onto The Witcher 3 game's version of Geralt for a while now. A modder named Adnan4444 kicked things off back in August with an impressive post on Nexus Mods. Here's an example of their work...
Isn't it a beaut? Adnan has also tried to bring the show's Yennefer actress, Anya Chalotra, into The Witcher 3 game. Take a look at these renders.
- 1/8/2020
- Den of Geek
Fans returning for second or even third viewings of Netflix’s The Witcher series have started dissecting every aspect of the adaptation and, in doing so, been left with a number of unanswered questions.
One particularly popular query pertains to Geralt of Rivia’s accent or, more specifically, where actor Henry Cavill ultimately drew his inspiration from. What with the character originally hailing from author Andrzej Sapkowski’s fantasy novels, the titular monster hunter’s vocal range has only ever been officially described rather than heard, leaving plenty of room for Cavill and showrunner Lauren Hissrich to interpret Geralt’s voice.
Without a doubt, Cavill took nods from Doug Cockle’s gravel-gargling interpretation in CD Projekt’s acclaimed The Witcher 3 for the tone, but what of the accent? Well, thanks to a recent interview, Cavill himself has revealed how the now-iconic voice came to be.
Geralt Gears Up For Battle...
One particularly popular query pertains to Geralt of Rivia’s accent or, more specifically, where actor Henry Cavill ultimately drew his inspiration from. What with the character originally hailing from author Andrzej Sapkowski’s fantasy novels, the titular monster hunter’s vocal range has only ever been officially described rather than heard, leaving plenty of room for Cavill and showrunner Lauren Hissrich to interpret Geralt’s voice.
Without a doubt, Cavill took nods from Doug Cockle’s gravel-gargling interpretation in CD Projekt’s acclaimed The Witcher 3 for the tone, but what of the accent? Well, thanks to a recent interview, Cavill himself has revealed how the now-iconic voice came to be.
Geralt Gears Up For Battle...
- 1/6/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
In hindsight, fans of Netflix’s hit The Witcher couldn’t have asked for a better casting choice than Henry Cavill to play Geralt of Rivia. Prior to the show’s debut earlier this month, however, the story was much different.
Perhaps it was a poor choice of preview images or simply an unconvincing wig, but something about Cavill’s interpretation of Andrzej Sapkowski’s character didn’t sit well with many fans. Indeed, a prevailing air of caution quickly rose around many of the actors chosen by showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich due to a perceived mismatch between not just Sapkowski’s original works, but CD Projekt’s critically acclaimed video game series. Those concerns, while fair, ultimately turned out to be utterly unnecessary, of course, as audiences have immediately fallen in love with not just Cavill’s Geralt, but Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan’s performances as Yennefer and Ciri,...
Perhaps it was a poor choice of preview images or simply an unconvincing wig, but something about Cavill’s interpretation of Andrzej Sapkowski’s character didn’t sit well with many fans. Indeed, a prevailing air of caution quickly rose around many of the actors chosen by showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich due to a perceived mismatch between not just Sapkowski’s original works, but CD Projekt’s critically acclaimed video game series. Those concerns, while fair, ultimately turned out to be utterly unnecessary, of course, as audiences have immediately fallen in love with not just Cavill’s Geralt, but Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan’s performances as Yennefer and Ciri,...
- 12/31/2019
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
E3, the games industry’s largest, most anticipated event of the year, is just around the corner and as usual, pre-show rumors have begun circulating at a dizzying pace. Rocksteady’s reported Superman title, further adventures in Capcom’s Dead Rising series, even the potential appearance of Grand Theft Auto 6 – claims and suspicions are all over the internet, making the task of separating fact from fiction a genuine nightmare.
It’s absolutely likely that many of the above will turn out to be the latter, but one leak currently doing the rounds has a hefty amount of weight behind it. CD Projekt Red’s critically acclaimed RPG The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, it seems, is on course to see a release on Nintendo Switch, an announcement that’s looking increasingly likely to occur at next week’s Electronic Entertainment Expo.
Netflix Debuts First Look At Henry Cavill As Geralt Of...
It’s absolutely likely that many of the above will turn out to be the latter, but one leak currently doing the rounds has a hefty amount of weight behind it. CD Projekt Red’s critically acclaimed RPG The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, it seems, is on course to see a release on Nintendo Switch, an announcement that’s looking increasingly likely to occur at next week’s Electronic Entertainment Expo.
Netflix Debuts First Look At Henry Cavill As Geralt Of...
- 6/7/2019
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Superman is headed to Velen. Yup, Henry Cavill’s officially been cast as the cat-eyed, monster-slaying, lady-killer Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher. Based on the bestselling books by Polish author Andrezj Sapkowski and influenced by the hugely successful video game series created by CD Projekt Red, Cavill will be playing a mutant monster hunter drifting from town to town dealing with slavering abominations, political machinations and manipulative (and generally very bosomy) Sorceresses.
Lauren Schmidt, who’s worked on several of Marvel’s shows for Netflix, is the writer, executive producer and showrunner of the series, with the directors including alumni from Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Outlander, Counterpart and Luke Cage. With Game of Thrones airing its final season in 2019, Netflix will be eager for The Witcher to fill the dragon-shaped gap in fantasy television and if they’ve snagged a name as big as Cavill for it,...
Lauren Schmidt, who’s worked on several of Marvel’s shows for Netflix, is the writer, executive producer and showrunner of the series, with the directors including alumni from Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Outlander, Counterpart and Luke Cage. With Game of Thrones airing its final season in 2019, Netflix will be eager for The Witcher to fill the dragon-shaped gap in fantasy television and if they’ve snagged a name as big as Cavill for it,...
- 9/4/2018
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
If you’re going to emulate a classic series like Diablo, you might as well get it right. So many action RPG’s have sought to recreate the same kind of balance between combat, advancement and loot collection of Blizzard’s revered classic, but few of them are able to match the formula. Victor Vran: Overkill Edition is the latest in this long line of pretenders to Diablo’s throne, and you know what, it puts on a bloody good show.
The game structure is so close to Diablo, it might as well have been copied and pasted into some kind of procedural generator. The central hero, Victor, differs from those in Diablo because he stands alone as the only choice, and instead of different characters to choose from, changing his armour will dictate the kind of build players will focus on. There are a number of light RPG features...
The game structure is so close to Diablo, it might as well have been copied and pasted into some kind of procedural generator. The central hero, Victor, differs from those in Diablo because he stands alone as the only choice, and instead of different characters to choose from, changing his armour will dictate the kind of build players will focus on. There are a number of light RPG features...
- 8/27/2018
- by Matthew Smail
- Nerdly
Bandai Namco Entertainment and creators of The Witcher games series CD Projekt Red, have announced that Geralt of Rivia will be joining the playable character roster of Soul Calibur VI, joining that likes of Mitsurugi Sophitia,Kilik, Nightmare, Ivy and even more unannounced newcomers!
Geralt was trained at the elite School of the Wolf and is considered one of the deadliest monster slayers. He possesses superhuman reflexes and strength, as well as superior sword fighting skills. Players who choose to fight as Geralt will utilise The Witcher’s signature fighting style with a combination of swordplay, ability-enhancing potions, and combat magic. Doug Cockle, the English voice of Geralt of Rivia, returns in Soul Calibur VI to reprise the role. Gamers will also be able to fight in Kaer Morhen, home keep of the School of the Wolf. Accompanying players in battle will be “Hunt or be Hunted”, an iconic composition...
Geralt was trained at the elite School of the Wolf and is considered one of the deadliest monster slayers. He possesses superhuman reflexes and strength, as well as superior sword fighting skills. Players who choose to fight as Geralt will utilise The Witcher’s signature fighting style with a combination of swordplay, ability-enhancing potions, and combat magic. Doug Cockle, the English voice of Geralt of Rivia, returns in Soul Calibur VI to reprise the role. Gamers will also be able to fight in Kaer Morhen, home keep of the School of the Wolf. Accompanying players in battle will be “Hunt or be Hunted”, an iconic composition...
- 3/15/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
If you’re going to emulate a classic series like Diablo, you might as well get it right. So many action RPG’s have sought to recreate the same kind of balance between combat, advancement and loot collection of Blizzard’s revered classic, but few of them are able to match the formula. Victor Vran: Overkill Edition is the latest in this long line of pretenders to Diablo’s throne, and you know what, it puts on a bloody good show.
The game structure is so close to Diablo, it might as well have been copied and pasted into some kind of procedural generator. The central hero, Victor, differs from those in Diablo because he stands alone as the only choice, and instead of different characters to choose from, changing his armour will dictate the kind of build players will focus on. There are a number of light RPG features...
The game structure is so close to Diablo, it might as well have been copied and pasted into some kind of procedural generator. The central hero, Victor, differs from those in Diablo because he stands alone as the only choice, and instead of different characters to choose from, changing his armour will dictate the kind of build players will focus on. There are a number of light RPG features...
- 6/9/2017
- by Matthew Smail
- Nerdly
As we reported earlier this month, The Game Awards will be live on December 3rd, on a bevy of streaming sites. Now, here are the nominatees and the categories.
Game of the Year
Bloodborne (FromSoftware / Sony Computer Entertainment)
Fallout 4 (Bethesda Game Studios / Bethesda Softworks)
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Kojima Productions / Konami)
Super Mario Maker (Nintendo)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (CD Projekt Red / Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment)
Developer of the Year
Bethesda Game Studios
CD Projekt Red
FromSoftware
Kojima Productions
Nintendo
Best Independent Game
Axiom Verge (Tom Happ)
Her Story (Sam Barlow)
Ori and the Blind Forest (Moon Studios)
Rocket League (Psyonix)
Undertale (tobyfox)
Best Mobile/Handheld Game
Downwell (Moppin / Devolver Digital)
Fallout Shelter (Bethesda Game Studios | Behaviour Interactive / Bethesda Softworks) Lara Croft Go (Square Enix Montreal / Square Enix)
Monster Hunter 4: Ultimate (Capcom)
Pac-Man 256 (Hipster Whale / Bandai Namco Entertainment)
Best Narrative
Her Story (Sam Barlow)
Life...
Game of the Year
Bloodborne (FromSoftware / Sony Computer Entertainment)
Fallout 4 (Bethesda Game Studios / Bethesda Softworks)
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Kojima Productions / Konami)
Super Mario Maker (Nintendo)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (CD Projekt Red / Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment)
Developer of the Year
Bethesda Game Studios
CD Projekt Red
FromSoftware
Kojima Productions
Nintendo
Best Independent Game
Axiom Verge (Tom Happ)
Her Story (Sam Barlow)
Ori and the Blind Forest (Moon Studios)
Rocket League (Psyonix)
Undertale (tobyfox)
Best Mobile/Handheld Game
Downwell (Moppin / Devolver Digital)
Fallout Shelter (Bethesda Game Studios | Behaviour Interactive / Bethesda Softworks) Lara Croft Go (Square Enix Montreal / Square Enix)
Monster Hunter 4: Ultimate (Capcom)
Pac-Man 256 (Hipster Whale / Bandai Namco Entertainment)
Best Narrative
Her Story (Sam Barlow)
Life...
- 11/15/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Blues and Bullets owes a lot to Telltale Games. The studio’s work on The Walking Dead revived mainstream interest in the adventure game genre, where viewers dictate how the story unfolds within a writer’s boundaries. Blues and Bullets’ inaugural episode, “The End of Peace,” is no exception. Players pick up the trail of real-life detective Eliot Ness, 20 years after leading the operation that jailed infamous Al Capone. Now retired and managing a humble diner, a meeting with an old acquaintance convinces Eliot to put aside his apron and reopen a case involving kidnapped children and a mysterious sect. While Blues and Bullets adopts the episodic and choice-driven format of its peers, even a love of mobster eras and the occult cannot forgive how poorly this pilot pans out.
You might say, however, that developer A Crowd of Monsters made a playable Sin City. Blues and Bullets reserves the...
You might say, however, that developer A Crowd of Monsters made a playable Sin City. Blues and Bullets reserves the...
- 8/28/2015
- by Joshua Kowbel
- We Got This Covered
Sdcc 2014 kicks off soon, and we've already told you what's planned for Preview Night. Here's a quick recap along with the horror highlights of Day 1. On tap are "Hannibal," "Penny Dreadful," "Under the Dome," "Teen Wolf," The Walking Dead comics, WWE Studios, and Lots more.
Per usual, what we're posting is just the tip of the iceberg with panels running all day and evening. Check out our picks below, and be sure to visit the official San Diego Comic-Con 2014 website for the full lineup.
Preview Night: Wednesday, July 23, 2014
6:00 Pm - Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings
Constantine: Based upon the characters from DC Comics and executive produced by Daniel Cerone (Dexter) and David S. Goyer (Man of Steel, The Dark Knight films), Constantine reflects the lore of the fan-favorite comic, combining noirish storytelling with the evolving mythology of John Constantine (Matt Ryan), a morally challenged character who doesn’t...
Per usual, what we're posting is just the tip of the iceberg with panels running all day and evening. Check out our picks below, and be sure to visit the official San Diego Comic-Con 2014 website for the full lineup.
Preview Night: Wednesday, July 23, 2014
6:00 Pm - Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings
Constantine: Based upon the characters from DC Comics and executive produced by Daniel Cerone (Dexter) and David S. Goyer (Man of Steel, The Dark Knight films), Constantine reflects the lore of the fan-favorite comic, combining noirish storytelling with the evolving mythology of John Constantine (Matt Ryan), a morally challenged character who doesn’t...
- 7/10/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
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