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Review: Gears Of War 4

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It’s been a long time since Gears of War’s Emergence Day. It was the day that introduced gamers to a new Xbox franchise and a machine gun with a chainsaw attached to it. In other words the stuff gamers go crazy for. Gears of War 4 brings back the pop-and-shoot action that made the first three blockbusters hits and also manages to fit in some much needed improvements.

The last time we stepped into the world of Gears Of War (not counting Gears of War: Judgement) COG badass, Marcus Fenix saved the world by helping to emit a pulse that wiped out the Locust horde. The pulse had a adverse effect on the imulsion that the Locusts used as a life source.

Gears of War 4 begins 25 years after those events. The game brilliantly handles exposition by allowing you to play through some major events that occurred between 3 and 4. For example, the first bit features you as a random COG solider during the Pendulum Wars. These expositional bits act as an organic tutorial system to boot. I noticed that each of these stages go from graphics that look like Xbox 360 graphics to full next gen Xbox One graphics as you advance through them. It is a nice way of playing nostalgia while showing how much graphic prowess this one has.

Once you get through that you step into the boots of Marcus Fenix’s son, JD. JD and his friends have grown up outside of COG walls. They spend their days scouting and commandeering parts from COG facilities. The COG facilities are fully automatized and are full of robots constantly repairing and building.

First Prime Minister Jinn leads the newly reformed COGs. She attempts to keep everyone in COG facilities and takes issue with those that live on the outside. I love the duality of Jinn, while she at times seems tyrannical, she is obviously also so demanding because she wants to keep humanity safe and the only way she knows to do that is to keep them inside of COG walls.

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For good reason too, it turns out that tons of humans are mysteriously disappearing without a trace. JD, Del and Kaite are taken by surprise when one night their base is attacked by an unknown monstrous force. During the attack Kaite’s mother is taken. With little idea what to do, they seek out some help from yesteryear and begin their journey of finding out what was behind the attack and to rescue Kaite’s mother.

Gears of War 4 features the same gameplay mechanics of previous Gears games. Run for cover, flank, lay down fire, repeat. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that either. The formula of past Gears games have all worked due to that system of combat. I was cheering to discover little was changed in that department. That being said, there are some big surprises and mechanics in the finale that are some of the most visceral and all around badass gameplay moments I have had this year.

Your old trusty weapons are back too. Lancers, boomshots, longshots, etc… are all welcomed sights. We are also given some new weapons that will help to blow your enemy to bits.  The buzzkill fires saw blades at high velocity in order to slice and dice your foes. All the new weapons are great. I am still emotionally attached to my lancer but enjoyed the ability to mix up play styles based on different weapon abilities.

“This is the best

Gears of War yet.”

Much like ‘Star wars: The Force Awakens,’ Gears of War 4 introduces new elements, while also paying fan-service to loyal Gear fanatics. The most welcome of the new stuff, is the story and dialogue. We actually have some now! I think we can all agree that, while the original Gears games were great, they were always lacking in the story department. This time around you are introduced to JD, Del and Kaite, whom each have their very human back stories and motives. The world that used to be completely lacking color outside of grays and blues, now features fall colors and does a lot to immerse you into a more believable world.

The character interactions and their dialogue is the glue holding this game together. Sure, there is the bigger story that has you going after a new enemy and blowing shit up, but it is nice to have the human element thrown in this time. Not only do we get story and dialogue either folks! Gears of War 4 has a sense of humor. JD, Del and Kaite are playful and feature moments that mirror sensibilities of characters from series like Uncharted. There are some genuinely funny moments in there that are a nice break from the colorless, totally serious tone of the entries before.

Do not worry though, Gears of War 4 is also very much a Gears game. The big action set pieces and long firefight-filled journey are all in place. All the wonderful blood and gore are still glorious. Cutting through an enemy with your chainsaw is still a bloody good time. Absolutely nothing was taken from Gears, things were only added to make it even better.

Like Gears games before you can go at the campaign alone or in co-op. You are gonna need a friend around if you decide to have a go at the hardest setting. Sure, hardcore difficulty might sting but the hardest difficulty is nearly impossible alone.

“Absolutely nothing was taken from Gears,

things were only added to make it even better.” 

If you are an achievement seeker, like myself, Gears will give you replay value. If you aren’t going back to try out another difficulty level, you can go back and search for collectibles and achieve near impossible feats to help gain more glorious achievement points.

The enemy’s AI is some of the best I have experienced. These dudes are playing to win too. They will lay down cover fire, rush in, flank and are relentlessly precise at it. I highly recommend playing on one of the harder difficulty modes to get the best out of your enemies AI and the game as a whole.

This is the best Gears of War yet. There are enough cool new elements mixed in with the old formula to keep Gears fans very happy. For the first time in Gears history there is an emotional sledgehammer that resonates, to go along with sawing your enemy in half. Gears of War 4 does excels at everything that it aims for and has a finale that is gripping and promises a great story going forward.

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New Poster Reveal For Nicolas Cage’s Survival Creature Feature ‘Arcadian’ [Trailer]

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In the latest cinematic venture featuring Nicolas Cage, Arcadian emerges as a compelling creature feature, teeming with suspense, horror, and emotional depth. RLJE Films has recently released a series of new images and a captivating poster, offering audiences a glimpse into the eerie and thrilling world of “Arcadian”. Scheduled to hit theaters on April 12, 2024, the film will later be available on Shudder and AMC+, ensuring a wide audience can experience its gripping narrative.

Arcadian Movie Trailer

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has given this film an “R” rating for its “bloody images,” hinting at the visceral and intense experience awaiting viewers. The film draws inspiration from acclaimed horror benchmarks like “A Quiet Place,” weaving a post-apocalyptic tale of a father and his two sons navigating a desolate world. Following a catastrophic event that depopulates the planet, the family faces the dual challenge of surviving their dystopian environment and eluding mysterious nocturnal creatures.

Joining Nicolas Cage in this harrowing journey are Jaeden Martell, known for his role in “IT” (2017), Maxwell Jenkins from “Lost in Space,” and Sadie Soverall, featured in “Fate: The Winx Saga.” Directed by Ben Brewer (“The Trust”) and penned by Mike Nilon (“Braven”), “Arcadian” promises a unique blend of poignant storytelling and electrifying survival horror.

Maxwell Jenkins, Nicolas Cage, and Jaeden Martell 

Critics have already begun to praise “Arcadian” for its imaginative monster designs and exhilarating action sequences, with one review from Bloody Disgusting highlighting the film’s balance between emotional coming-of-age elements and heart-pounding horror. Despite sharing thematic elements with similar genre films, “Arcadian” sets itself apart through its creative approach and action-driven plot, promising a cinematic experience filled with mystery, suspense, and relentless thrills.

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‘Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3’ Is a Go with Enhanced Budget and New Characters

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Wow, they’re churning things out fast! The upcoming sequel “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3” is officially moving forward, promising an expanded narrative with a larger budget and the introduction of beloved characters from A.A. Milne’s original tales. As confirmed by Variety, the third installment in the horror franchise will welcome Rabbit, the heffalumps, and the woozles into its dark and twisted narrative.

This sequel is a part of an ambitious cinematic universe that reimagines children’s stories as horror tales. Alongside “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” and its first sequel, the universe includes films such as “Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare”, “Bambi: The Reckoning,” and “Pinocchio Unstrung”. These movies are set to converge in the crossover event “Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble,” slated for a 2025 release.

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The creation of these films was made possible when A.A. Milne’s 1926 children’s book “Winnie-the-Pooh” entered the public domain last year, allowing filmmakers to explore these cherished characters in unprecedented ways. Director Rhys Frake-Waterfield and producer Scott Jeffrey Chambers, of Jagged Edge Productions, have led the charge in this innovative endeavor.

The inclusion of Rabbit, heffalumps, and woozles in the upcoming sequel introduces a new layer to the franchise. In Milne’s original stories, heffalumps are imagined creatures resembling elephants, while woozles are known for their weasel-like characteristics and a penchant for stealing honey. Their roles in the narrative remain to be seen, but their addition promises to enrich the horror universe with deeper connections to the source material.

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How to Watch ‘Late Night with the Devil’ from Home: Dates and Platforms

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For fans eager to dive into one of this year’s most talked-about horror films from the comfort of their own home, “Late Night with the Devil” will be available for streaming exclusively on Shudder starting April 19, 2024. This announcement has been highly anticipated following the film’s successful theatrical release by IFC Films, which saw it earning rave reviews and a record-breaking opening weekend for the distributor.

“Late Night with the Devil” emerges as a standout horror film, captivating audiences and critics alike, with Stephen King himself offering high praise for the 1977-set film. Starring David Dastmalchian, the movie unfolds on Halloween night during a live late-night talk show broadcast that disastrously unleashes evil across the nation. This found footage-style film not only delivers scares but also authentically captures the aesthetic of the 1970s, drawing viewers into its nightmarish scenario.

David Dastmalchian in Late Night with the Devil

The film’s initial box office success, opening to $2.8 million in 1,034 theaters, underscores its wide appeal and marks the highest opening weekend for an IFC Films release. Critically acclaimed, “Late Night with the Devil” boasts a 96% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 135 reviews, with the consensus praising it for rejuvenating the possession horror genre and showcasing David Dastmalchian’s exceptional performance.

Rotten Tomatoes score as of 3/28/2024

Simon Rother of iHorror.com encapsulates the film’s allure, emphasizing its immersive quality that transports viewers back to the 1970s, making them feel as if they are part of the eerie “Night Owls” Halloween broadcast. Rother lauds the film for its meticulously crafted script and the emotional and shocking journey it takes viewers on, stating, “This whole experience will have viewers of the Cairnes brothers’ film glued to their screen… The script, from beginning to end, is neatly sewn together with an ending that’ll have jaws on the floor.” You can read the full review here.

Rother further encourages audiences to watch the film, highlighting its multifaceted appeal: “Whenever it is made available to you, you must attempt to view the Cairnes Brothers’ latest project as it will make you laugh, it will creep you out, it will amaze you, and it might even strike an emotional cord.”

Set to stream on Shudder on April 19, 2024, “Late Night with the Devil” offers a compelling blend of horror, history, and heart. This film is not just a must-watch for horror aficionados but for anyone looking to be thoroughly entertained and moved by a cinematic experience that redefines the boundaries of its genre.

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