Funko have announced that they will release two Game Of Thrones bundles — with each including a POP! vinyl figure, as well as a matching t-shirt and keychain — on May 31st, exclusively through Amazon.
In the first-person underwater survival game Narcosis, you’re a deep sea diver who’s stranded at the bottom of the ocean. But while the development team have figured many of the game’s mechanics, they still have some important decisions to make. As writer David Chen explained when he came to my house to let me play the latest demo of the game, “We don’t even have a name for our team yet.”
Funko have announced that they will release both POP! vinyl action figures and Wacky Wobbler bobble-heads of characters from the upcoming movie Guardians Of The Galaxy on June 24th.
Funko have announced a new line of plush action figures they’re calling Fabrikations. Because clearly no one at Funko can spell.
In his debut novel, The Detainee, writer Peter Liney imagines a dystopian world where those who are incapable of taking care of themselves are sent to a prison called The Island. But while the book is fictional, Liney admits that the book’s origins, and thus its foundations, stem from some very real concerns about our society.
Originally released in the ’80s as a series of gamebooks, Steve Jackson’s Sorcery! has since made the transition to an interactive fiction game series for iOS devices. With the first installment, “The Shamutani Hills,” now coming to Android, and part 2, “Kharé: Cityport Of Traps,” slated for Spring, Inkle Studios’ Creative Director Jon Ingold discusses what this series is all about, why it’s only now coming to Android devices, and why it won’t be available on the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One anytime soon.
Originally released on the 3DS and Vita, the side-scrolling beat-’em-up Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate was generally welcomed with a yawn when it came out alongside the vastly superior Batman: Arkham Origins last year. Now Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate: Deluxe Edition brings the game to the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, WiiU, and PC, and with it, many of the same problems that plagued the original versions.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced that The Monuments Men will be released on DVD, in a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack, and digitally on May 20th.