| SDCC 2012: ‘Deadpool’ Video Game Announced; First Trailer Unleashed
It’s no secret that fans have been clamoring for a good R-rated Deadpool movie for a while now, and while Marvel Studios has still not officially announced such a movie, Deadpool himself was on hand at Comic-Con to announce something else: a brand new video game based on the hit Marvel superhero. The game, which will of course be titled Deadpool, comes from Activision and is being developed by High Moon Studios. It appears to be a 3rd-person game that will focus primarily on the Merc with the Mouth’s sense of humor and affinity for violence in hopes of “scratching that itch” fans might have. You can check out the very entertaining reveal trailer for Deadpool below now.
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| Love ‘The Walking Dead’? Going To Comic-Con? You Might Want To Read This
AMC’s fantastic horror series The Walking Dead is aiming to have a huge presence at the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con as they try and inject fans with more excitement for season 3 of the show, which arrives this October. For those who missed it, Activision recently announced that they would be publishing a brand new first-person Walking Dead video game currently being developed by Terminal Reality where you’ll play as Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) as he and his brother Merle (Michael Rooker) make their way to Atlanta before most of the events of season 1. Now comes a couple more announcements that should be exciting to those of you heading to Comic-Con—one related to the game (for a very lucky few), and another related to Michonne.
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| ‘The Walking Dead’ First-Person Adventure Game Set For 2013; Teaser Trailer Released
Activision has announced a brand new video game based on AMC’s hit TV series, The Walking Dead, which is being developed by Terminal Reality. The project isn’t related to the episodic point and click Walking Dead title by Telltale Games, who just released its second episode with the third looking at a mid-August arrival. This new adaptation of the popular TV series (which is of course based on the Robert Kirkman comic of the same name) will be a first-person adventure game that will rely heavily on survival–not so dissimilar from the recent Dead Island [Our Review Here], sans the tropical locale–requiring you to ration your food, water, ammunition, and general supplies in order to survive. Continue reading for more on the game, including which popular character you’ll be playing as, and to see a short teaser trailer.
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| Activision Making Video Game Version Of Disney’s ‘Wreck-It Ralph’
We’ve seen countless video game movies—movies based on existing video game titles or characters—and vice versa over the years. But rarely do we see a video game based on a movie about video games. Disney and Activision Publishing have announced that a video game based on Wreck-It Ralph, the new computer animated feature from Walt Disney Animation Studios, is on the way. The movie follows an arcade game bad guy named Ralph (John C. Reilly) who decides that he’s sick of being the bad guy, and heads off on an adventure to turn his existence around and become the good guy for once.
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| ‘Battleship’ Video Game Now Available For Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, DS and 3DS
In anticipation of the release of Battleship, the new movie from director Peter Berg that stars Taylor Kitsch, Liam Neeson, Brooklyn Decker, Alexander Skarsgard, and Rihanna, Activision Publishing Inc. has released their Battleship video game that’s based on the movie… which is, of course, based on the Hasbro board game of the same name. Battleship has players taking control of a naval fleet, and combines both fist-person action gameplay with military strategy gameplay. You’ll be trapped on the Hawaiian islands with no support when you take control of your fleet—including Destroyers, Carriers, and even the U.S.S Missouri— and set off to do battle with invading alien forces on the sea, in the air, and on land. You can check out a trailer for the game below.
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