Friday, 20 December 2019

Kevin Hart Says His 2019 Was A Wild Ride

There’s no question Kevin Hart had a pretty tough year, starting with his Oscar awards controversy, and finishing off with a brutal car accident that nearly killed him.
Page Six claims the star recently released a long statement on his social media in which he stated, “2019 has been a h*ll of a year for me,” and no one is denying that. Kevin Hart Says His 2019 Was A Wild Ride
Earlier this week, Kevin placed a hand and foot imprint at the Chinese Theatre in LA. While accepting the honor, Mr. Hart stated he appreciates both the ups and downs, but especially the downs because they tend to build a lot of character. As fans of Kevin know, the 40-year-old star suffered severe back injuries back in September.
Additionally, as was noted above, Kevin stepped down from his hosting duties at the 2019 Academy Awards after media journalists unearthed old tweets of his in which he made homophobic jokes in 2009. On his IG account, Mr. Hart stated his appreciation for life is the best it has ever been.
Some of Kevin’s friends and co-stars were also there for the ceremony, including Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Karen Gillan, in addition to Will Ferrell. The 52-year-old, Ferrell, said in his speech that he “loved Kevin so much,” and referred to him as one of the funniest people around but also one of the “good guys” in Hollywood.
Mr. Ferrell stated Kevin was a “great family guy,” in addition to a “great friend.” Will described Kevin as the kind of guy who would have another’s back during a difficult time, and it was that kind of behavior that made him a star.
As it was previously reported, Kevin Hart, Jared Black, and Rebecca Broxterman were in a car crash earlier this year. It led to serious injuries for nearly everyone involved, with the exception of Black’s fiancΓ©e, Rebecca, who escaped relatively unscathed.
Black and Hart, however, suffered bad back injuries and even filed a lawsuit against the company that refurbished Kevin’s 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, accusing them of not installing proper safety mechanisms.

Thursday, 19 December 2019

Danganronpa Creator Kazutaka Kodaka Announces New FMV Game Death Come True

Danganronpa creator Kazutaka Kodaka has announced his next big project. Danganronpa featured anime-style characters, but his new project is taking a real-life approach. Danganronpa Creator Kazutaka Kodaka Announces New FMV Game Death Come True.
Death Come True is a Full Motion Video (FMV) game. The official Twitter account and website launched on December 9.
So far, there is little information about the game. The website teases six characters total, but their faces are all hidden. There’s also a menacing-looking character wearing a black cloak resembling the Grim Reaper.
The website had a countdown timer where the name of the main character would be revealed. The timer ended today with the announcement that the protagonist would be played by Kanata Hongo. Hongo is well known for appearing in the live-action adaptations of Attack on TitanKingdom, and Inuyashiki. It’s unknown if the additional five characters will be announced in the same manner.
According to the official website, Kazutaka Kodaka will be directing the game and is in charge of the scenarios. The producer is the CEO of Izanagi Games, Shinsuke Umeda. Shinsuke Kamata is serving as the Creative Director. Izanagi Games is also publishing the game, but it is not currently listed in the “Games” section of their website.
There are not many video games that currently use FMV. This is a genre of games that uses pre-recorded video to tell a story. Players can choose a path, and the various clips will load to tell a story.
The first artwork for the game even teases, “Is it a movie or a game?” It could be said that Death Come True is an interactive movie. Players will have to make the right decisions to get the best endings. Gamers who played Kodaka’s previous series Danganronpa will know that making the “right” decisions isn’t easy.
After working on the Danganronpa series, Kodaka left Spike Chunsoft, along with a few other employees, to found Too Kyo Games. The studio announced four different projects, but it isn’t clear if Death Come True was part of them or is a new fifth title. Previously announced was Death March Club, a platformer about a group of students trying to escape a dangerous game.

No other information, such as a release date or what platform the game will be released on have been revealed yet. It’s highly likely the new game won’t launch until next year.

Thursday, 12 December 2019

Update: After A Long Wait, Halo: Reach Launches On Microsoft Store and Steam, But No Pre-Load

Halo: Reach is set to come to PC and Xbox One in just a few hours, precisely December 3, 2019, the question many ask is if it’s going to be accessible for pre-load on Steam store. However, that doesn’t seem like the case because Tyler Davis, also known as Possums, tweeted that there wouldn’t be a pre-load.
So, in essence, after months of rigorous testing and bug fixing, they finally set their release date for someone who knows what they encountered with the game would appreciate them. Besides, Halo fans have been patient with the company on bringing a new sequel. Update: After A Long Wait, Halo: Reach Launches On Microsoft Store and Steam, But No Pre-Load.
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Halo: Reach would be out on Steam and Microsoft Store. The community manager for 343 industries, John Junyzek, uploaded the time-zones and what country in regards to time. On that behalf, the game will be playable across all the regions at the same time, starting at 1 PM EST or 5 PM GST, whichever works.
As stated earlier, players should not expect, Halo: Reach to have a pre-load. Players who would want to have the game on their PC, once they get back from work would have to leave their computer on and let it download. Not heft as such, about 20GB, but it could still be one last hurdle to cross to enter the Reach.
Also, Halo: Reach would be the first out of the Halo: The Master Chief Collection box. The development team in 343 industries is working on vamping up it up to the original and also Halo: Combat Evolved, which is part of their list. However, this isn’t the first time Halo would debut on PC. This is similar to when Borderlands developers ported their title to computers early 2003.
We can expect to get private access to all the modern upgrades such as 4K support and likes. Also recently, the news broke, saying that 343 industries will commence on a new project, which is Halo: CE, which is also set to begin during the first quarter of next year.
To wrap up, Halo: The Master Collection is also liable to be brought at once, or sequential. Comparing prices, each of the games in the collection would cost somewhere around USD 9.99, however, the price is different when you decide to get it at Steam or Microsoft Store, USD 39.99.
Another alternative to accessing the game is to subscribe to the Xbox One Game Pass, which way players get to download the game from tomorrow because it would have been added by then. Halo: Reach comes out in few hours from no, get prepared but until then Happy Gaming!

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Billy Dee Williams Tries to Clarify 'Feminine' and 'Masculine' Comments: 'What the Hell is Gender Fluid?


"Star Wars" star Billy Dee Williams is clarifying comments he made regarding his use of gender-fluid pronouns, using "himself" and "herself" to refer to himself, emphasizing that he wasn't trying to say he was gender fluid.

In fact, the 82-year-old "Star Wars" legend said he wasn't even familiar with the term in a new interview with The Undefeated. Billy Dee Williams Clarifies His 'Masculine/Feminine' Comments - He Doesn't Know What 'Gender Fluid' Means. He says that his initial comments were simply misunderstood, or perhaps it's that he didn't understand how his comments could be seen as he was unfamiliar with how gender-fluid is described.

In fact, when he saw the interpretation of his comments spreading across the internet, Williams said he asked someone, "What the hell is gender fluid?" admitting he'd never heard the term before. And once it was explained to him,

"What I was talking about was about men getting in touch with their softer side of themselves," he explained. "There's a phrase that was coined by Carl G. Jung ... that's 'Anima animus.' And anima means that is the female counterpart of the male self and the animus is the male counterpart of the female."

"So that's what I was referring to," he said. "I was talking about men getting in touch with the female side of themselves. I wasn't talking about sex, I wasn't talking about gay or straight."

He went on to conclude, "I'm not gay -- by any stretch of the imagination. Not that I have anything against gay people. But personally? Not gay." Which, frankly, still suggests he may not fully understand what gender-fluid means, as it's not about orientation as much as it's about a person not identifying themselves as one particular gender over another ... thus the confusion when he said he used both male and female descriptors for himself.

In a recent interview with Esquire Williams revealed that he uses both "himself" and "herself" for self-description.

"I never tried to be anything except myself," he said. "I think of myself as a relatively colorful character who doesn't take himself or herself too seriously.. I also see myself as feminine as well as masculine. I'm a very soft person. I'm not afraid to show that side of myself."

The media extrapolated those comments to mean that he was coming out as gender-fluid, but that was not the case. Instead, Williams was saying that he is a straight man who is in touch with what he defines as his softer, more feminine side.

Billy Dee Williams reprises his role as Lando Calrissian in "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," in theaters December 20.