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| ‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’: EA Finally Unveils Story-Driven, Single-Player ‘Star Wars’ Game With New Trailer |
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It’s been nearly six years now since Disney signed an exclusive deal with Electronic Arts to handle all Star Wars video games. That deal has not gone very well, to say the least. It’s actually been kind of a shitshow. In those six years, only three games have been released—Battlefront, Battlefront II, and a mobile game—despite having multiple teams working on various projects. Fans have been begging for a good single-player Star Wars game, but EA kept focusing on the money-making multiplayer. They did, to be fair, add a single-player campaign to Battlefront II after outrage over there not being one in the first game. But it was primarily a multiplayer game, and we still haven’t gotten that story-driven, single-player game we’ve been craving. But now there’s a new hope. Today, a reveal trailer was released for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, a story-driven single-player action game which EA promises will have no microtransactions or loot boxes. You can check it out below.
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| TV Review: Gotham 3.14 “Mad City: The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies” |
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Gotham
Season 3 Episode 14: “Mad City: The Gentle Art of Making Enemies”
Directed by Louis Shaw Milito
Written by Seth Boston
Created by Bruno Heller
Starring Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue, Sean Pertwee, Robin Lord Taylor, David Mazouz, Camren Bicondova, Cory Michael Smith, Erin Richards, Chris Chalk, Jessica Lucas, Drew Powell, Morena Baccharin
FOX
Air Date: Monday, January 30th, 2017, 8pm Last week on Gotham, Jerome Valeska (Cameron Monaghan) was finally revived sans face, after the GCPD chased his face-wearing resurrector around the city. He and Lee (Morena Baccharin) had a cackling conversation about what he’s missed since his death. Barbara and Tabitha (Erin Richards, Jessica Lucas) took out the rest of the heads of the families, as they went further in their “Operation Destroy Penguin” (Robin Lord Taylor) plan. Selina’s mom betrayed her, and she and Bruce (Camren Bicondova, David Mazouz) are on the outs because he knew it. Jerome went on TV and urged everyone to commit crimes. The lights went out in Gotham, as Jim (Ben McKenzie) watched, horrified. Beware! Spoilers below.
...continue reading » Tags: Ben McKenzie, Bruno Heller, Cameron Monaghan, Camren Bicondova, Chris Chalk, Cory Michael Smith, David Mazouz, DC Comics, Donal Logue, Drew Powell, Erin Richards, Fox, Gotham, James Remar, Jessica Lucas, Louis Shaw Milito, Morena Baccharin, Robin Lord Taylor, Sean Pertwee, Seth Boston, Warner Bros TV | |
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| TV Review: Gotham 2.3 “Rise Of The Villains: The Last Laugh” |
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Gotham
Season 2 Episode 3: “Rise Of The Villains: The Last Laugh”
Directed by Eagle Egilsson
Written by John Stephens
Created by Bruno Heller
Starring Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue, Sean Pertwee, Robin Lord Taylor, David Mazouz, Camren Bicondova, Morena Baccarin, Cory Michael Smith, Erin Richards, James Frain, Jessica Lucas, Cameron Monaghan, Chris Chalk
FOX
Air Date: Monday, October 5th, 2015, 8pm Last week on Gotham, Alfred (Sean Pertwee) freaks out and smashes the batcave electronics, in an attempt to keep Bruce (David Mazouz) safe. Bruce fires him, but relents in a tearful (for me) way. To make it up to him, Alfred seeks out Lucius Fox (Chris Chalk) for help. That was the normal part of the episode. The crazy bananas part started with the Maniax tossing people off a building to announce their arrival. Then they tried to barbecue some cheerleaders, but Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) saved the girls. The bloody icing on the death cake is what happened to the GCPD. Barbara (Erin Richards) lured Jim from the station. That’s when Jerome (Cameron Monoghan) et al., shot up the precinct, and killed Essen. Dr. Thompkins survived, and Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) threw himself on top of Ms. Kringle. She’s definitely gonna like him now. I hope she can hold his split personality at bay. I love him. Spoilers below.
...continue reading » Tags: Ben McKenzie, Bruno Heller, Cameron Monaghan, Camren Bicondova, Chris Chalk, Cory Michael Smith, David Mazouz, Donal Logue, Eagle Egilsson, Erin Richards, Gotham, James Frain, Jessica Lucas, John Stephens, Morena Baccarin, Robin Lord Taylor, Sean Pertwee | |
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| TV Review: Gotham 2.2 “Knock, Knock” |
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Gotham
Season 2 Episode 2: “Knock, Knock”
Directed by Rob Bailey
Written by Ken Woodruff
Created by Bruno Heller
Starring Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue, Sean Pertwee, Robin Lord Taylor, David Mazouz, Camren Bicondova, Morena Baccarin, Cory Michael Smith, Erin Richards, James Frain, Jessica Lucas, Cameron Monaghan, Chris Chalk
FOX
Air Date: Monday, September 28th, 2015, 8pm Last week on Gotham, Jim (Ben McKenzie) got booted off the force for nothing, by crooked commisioner Loeb (Peter Scolari). He goes to Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor), who seems to already know what he wants. But what Penguin wants in return might be too high a price to pay. He visits Bullock (Donal Logue), who is bartending and very wise, spouting it as a blessing in disguise. Then he goes to Bruce (David Mazouz) because he can’t keep his promise, and Bruce kinda tells him that it’s okay to do something bad for the greater good. So Jim does that favor, gets back his badge, and Loeb steps down. Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) is losing it, talking to his evil self in the mirror. Theo and Tabitha Galavan (James Frain and Jessica Lucas) break into Arkham, and bust out some of the most wanted, including Barbara (Erin Richards) and Jerome (Cameron Monoghan). Theo has big plans for them and for Gotham. Be sure to check out the X-Files promo during tonight’s Gotham and Minority Report. And… spoilers for tonight’s episode below.
...continue reading » Tags: Ben McKenzie, Bruno Heller, Cameron Monaghan, Camren Bicondova, Chris Chalk, Cory Michael Smith, David Mazouz, DC Comics, Donal Logue, Erin Richards, Fox, Gotham, James Frain, Jessica Lucas, Ken Woodruff, Morena Baccarin, Rob Bailey, Robin Lord Taylor, Sean Pertwee, Warner Bros TV | |
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