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Leaked info reveals a bunch of new games that are gonna be shown at E3 2018.

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Basically a bunch of games that was supposed to be revealed in E3 this year got leaked by a Walmart internet page under the Pre Order list. The games so far being:

A new Splinter Cell
A new Assassin's Creed.
Just Cause 4
Dragon Quest 2 for Xbone and PS4 (I assume this is some kind of remake?)
LEGO DC Villains
Borderlands 3
RAGE 2
Gears of War 5
Forza Horizon 5

Of that list the games that interest me are Splinter Cell, Rage 2 and the New Assassin's Creed game and everything else I no longer care for.

That mission in Ghost Recon Wildlands with Sam Fisher's cameo (and old voice actor) all but confirms that its a sign that a new Splinter Cell game is gonna happen, and I just HOPE they take notes from the classic trilogy of games and not dumb it down too badly. And heck knowing Ubisoft's insistance on all their games being open world, they could make a more stealthier The Phantom Pain style of game at least. Just please make a Good Splinter Cell game that everyone will like.

So RAGE is getting a sequel eh? Are they gonna use the same engine for Doom 2014 because really I liked RAGE's post apocalyptic setting better than Borderlands at least, and you can only go up in terms of quality with a sequel of this game

I am curious for the New Assassin's Creed and what setting it will take place, They already did almost everything from Ancient Egypt/Rome to 19th Century Victorian England. So either we are getting China/Japan Assassin's Creed or World War II.


I saw all five Transformers movies over the last few days and I'd like to talk about the experience.

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Dear Escapist friends,

I've decided to watch Michael Bay's Transformers movies because... well, for one because I have never seen them and was curious, but also because I always felt it's interesting to look at works usually dimissed as, you know, bad. Now, I knew for a fact that Bay's a pretty talented guy. Pain and Gain is one of my favourite movies of the past decade and proves quite conclusively that he's not by any means the immature overgrown fratboy detractors often make him out to be. Crass and vulgar as it was, Pain and Gain was in many ways a pretty introspective and socially aware movie. It didn't exactly paint a very favourable picture of the society it's aware of but I can't blame it for that. So I was very eager to see if the Transformers series deserved the reputation it had.

So, let me start this off saying that I have absolutely no experience with the Transformers franchise outside of these movies and I don't care to. I'm vaguely aware that there's a group of sentimental Gen Xers who maintain that the animated movie from the 80s still holds up but quite frankly, I don't give a dang, for what it's worth, the backstory of the actual robots was the least interesting thing about these movies. What I will say is that they were interesting.

Most modern franchise movies are a pretty homogenized affair. You watch any given Marvel movie and they have more or less the same style of writing and more or less the same look, same goes, to a lesser extent, for Star Wars and post-BvS DC. The actual directors feels quite incidental to them. The Transformers movies feel like Michael Bay movies through and through, there's absolutely no attempt made to dial back his style to please the studio. All of Bay's obsessions, the sports cars, the women in tight hot pants, the sunsets, the explosions and the vulgar humor, are right there. He's neither expected, nor willing to make any concessions to political correctness, accesibility or good taste. Every single one of these movies is unapologetically indulgent and I can't help but admire them for it. Bay creates some of the most colourful, elaborate, shamelessly sexual and visually pleasing images I have ever seen, all for the sake of a series of dumb movies about fighting toy robots.

Those movies technically have characters, both human and mechanical and they technically have stories, though it'd be hard for me to tell you more than the broad strokes of them. If pressed on it I'd even go as far as to say they have themes, first and foremost about the relationship between man and machine but all of that takes a backseat to Bay's baroque excesses.

The movies have become the go to example for disposable Hollywood trash, sound and fury, signifying nothing, but I don't think that quite does them justice. I don't think any one of them has a screenplay that's better than awful but one thing they're not is soulless. They are gorgeuosly shot and have some absolutely breathtaking imagery. We live in a world where someone like Joss Whedon can film superheroes as if they were office drones, without any sense of passion, wonder or excitement whatsoever. Almost each frame of Transformers is dripping with style. The iconic image of Megan Fox seductively opening up a car. Mark Wahlberg, playing an idealistic inventor, looking out at the sunset. The squeaky clean interior of a futuristic office building. The explosive fights between two groups of alien robots as buildings collapse around them. Bay lends a painterly sensibility to the most lowbrow of subject matters.

As poorly written as they are, there's a sense of mad genius to these movies. At their best they are a display of breathtaking futurism and boundless ambition, of blurring the line between realism and pop-art, at once stunningly beautiful and throughly disposable. Trash arranged as a work of art. The last movie, Last Knight in particular, almost experimental in it's editing. It's a movie where the aspect ratio can change with almost every single cut. No concern for visual coherency, only for what would look best in the moment, for one particular image. It's explosive climax easily among the most visually impressive sequences ever put to film, making Star Wars: Last Jedi and even Blade Runner 2049, both of which came out roughly around the same time, look quaint in comparison.

The Transformers movies are fascinating works, beautiful, vulgar, insane, sleazy, offensive and, in the end, utterly vapid. I don't regret seeing them, quite the opposite, I was entertained almost all the way through. There's a type of art in how utterly, uncompromisably indulgent they are. It's like watching a child play with his action figures which might make them a truer adaptation of the toys they are based on than any other ones. I'm not entirely sure if Bay is too good for this franchise but god knows he directed the shit out of those movies and if these screenplays had been adapted by anyone else, they never would have become the phenomenon they are. They are auteur trash. Science Fiction as imagined by Andy Warhol. A display of massive quantities of talent, money, time and labour used to create something utterly meaningless. 5 2,5 hour epics of pure mindless decadence.

Basically, what I'm saying is, I really liked them. 7.5/10

Something is coming

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Hi folks. I hope to have good news for you in the coming days regarding The Escapist's future.

RAGE 2 announced trailer - develop by avalanche studio

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Gameplay Reveal tommorow

Avalanche is a good choice. they are talented developers and i hope its not going to be boring. avalanche also mean driving mechanic will be better this time around however shooting mechanic will be worse.

also they are going more crazy over the top.

Still lets hope Rage 2 is what Rage 1 should have been.

on a bright it id Software not working on it means that they can now fully working on Doom 2.

Death tolls mysteriously rise in Gaza

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At least, according to headlines. Why? Who?

https://www.cnn.com/middleeast/live-news/jerusalem-embassy-gaza-protests/

Dozens die in Gaza

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/gaza-protests-latest-palestinians-killed-border-embassy-jerusalem-trump-a8351761.html

In Jerusalem, an embassy opens. In Gaza, at least 55 die on bloodiest day in years

It's just so tragic and mysterious.

Oh, here we go. After being shamed into it, NYT changed their headline to indicate something approximating a cause of death:

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/14/world/middleeast/gaza-protests-palestinians-us-embassy.html

Israel Kills Dozens at Gaza Border as U.S. Embassy Opens in Jerusalem

Thousands of Palestinian protestors have been wounded or killed in the past few days deliberately by members of the Israeli Defense Force. With bullets. The IDF is shooting unarmed peaceful protestors.

Just to be clear: number of Israelis killed is zero. Number of Israelis wounded is zero. Number of rocket attacks that have happened during this protest is zero. This is pure bloodthirsty brutality.

But the IDF has a justification. In its own words:

Yes, the reason the IDF is shooting unarmed protestors in the head is that, after stealing Palestinian land, they built houses on it and apparently it's just oh so scary to be a thief armed with tanks, planes, smart bombs, and attack helicopters.

504 Gateway Time-out

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Anyone else getting this error nearly every time they try to open a thread? I can start a thread no problem, and even get a post through even though the error displays instead, but just trying to open an existing thread is almost impossible lately.

Maybe this would be of benefit if anything can still be helped here.

Dark Souls Remastered is Insulting

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Shame on whoever was involved with producing such a lackluster update of one of gaming?s most treasured IP?s. Ideally sales would reflect their effort and they?d feel deep remorse for taking advantage of their dedicated fan base, but we live in an lulz reality.

Having said that, I suppose I?m being premature in judgment since we only have some controversial web footage to go by. Maybe there will be settings that improve things on PC and even console. Much of the trailer footage looks like it could be improved by simply adjusting the contrast for example, but then there are other technical differences which appear more pronounced.

Anyways, here are some other changes being made.

STALKER 2 announced. coming 2021


Your life events through the life of The Escapist

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I've been coming to this site for a long time. Looking back, I've had a lot of things happen in my life over the last 10 years. I joined when I was still living with my parents, and working as a game tester for Microsoft (Lol Too Human, does anyone even remember that game?), and as the years progressed, I moved out to a house with some highschool friends, got a job at a warehouse for a year and then got into IT work. Now I have plans to buy my own house in the next year or two because I just landed an IT job that looks like it will take care of me quite well.

So what's happened to you since you joined? Are you in a better place or worse?

504 Gateway Time-out

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Anyone else getting this error nearly every time they try to open a thread? I can start a thread no problem, and even get a post through even though the error displays instead, but just trying to open an existing thread is almost impossible lately.

Maybe this would be of benefit if anything can still be helped here.

Getting 502 Bad Gateway errors often with this site.

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Am I the only here, and any explination as to what's going on?

Switch Online Service.

Leaked info reveals a bunch of new games that are gonna be shown at E3 2018.

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Basically a bunch of games that was supposed to be revealed in E3 this year got leaked by a Walmart internet page under the Pre Order list. The games so far being:

A new Splinter Cell
A new Assassin's Creed.
Just Cause 4
Dragon Quest 2 for Xbone and PS4 (I assume this is some kind of remake?)
LEGO DC Villains
Borderlands 3
RAGE 2
Gears of War 5
Forza Horizon 5

Of that list the games that interest me are Splinter Cell, Rage 2 and the New Assassin's Creed game and everything else I no longer care for.

That mission in Ghost Recon Wildlands with Sam Fisher's cameo (and old voice actor) all but confirms that its a sign that a new Splinter Cell game is gonna happen, and I just HOPE they take notes from the classic trilogy of games and not dumb it down too badly. And heck knowing Ubisoft's insistance on all their games being open world, they could make a more stealthier The Phantom Pain style of game at least. Just please make a Good Splinter Cell game that everyone will like.

So RAGE is getting a sequel eh? Are they gonna use the same engine for Doom 2014 because really I liked RAGE's post apocalyptic setting better than Borderlands at least, and you can only go up in terms of quality with a sequel of this game

I am curious for the New Assassin's Creed and what setting it will take place, They already did almost everything from Ancient Egypt/Rome to 19th Century Victorian England. So either we are getting China/Japan Assassin's Creed or World War II.

Dark Souls Remastered is Insulting

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0

Shame on whoever was involved with producing such a lackluster update of one of gaming?s most treasured IP?s. Ideally sales would reflect their effort and they?d feel deep remorse for taking advantage of their dedicated fan base, but we live in an lulz reality.

Having said that, I suppose I?m being premature in judgment since we only have some controversial web footage to go by. Maybe there will be settings that improve things on PC and even console. Much of the trailer footage looks like it could be improved by simply adjusting the contrast for example, but then there are other technical differences which appear more pronounced.

Anyways, here are some other changes being made.

RAGE 2 announced trailer - develop by avalanche studio

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Gameplay Reveal tommorow

Avalanche is a good choice. they are talented developers and i hope its not going to be boring. avalanche also mean driving mechanic will be better this time around however shooting mechanic will be worse.

also they are going more crazy over the top.

Still lets hope Rage 2 is what Rage 1 should have been.

on a bright it id Software not working on it means that they can now fully working on Doom 2.


I saw all five Transformers movies over the last few days and I'd like to talk about the experience.

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Dear Escapist friends,

I've decided to watch Michael Bay's Transformers movies because... well, for one because I have never seen them and was curious, but also because I always felt it's interesting to look at works usually dimissed as, you know, bad. Now, I knew for a fact that Bay's a pretty talented guy. Pain and Gain is one of my favourite movies of the past decade and proves quite conclusively that he's not by any means the immature overgrown fratboy detractors often make him out to be. Crass and vulgar as it was, Pain and Gain was in many ways a pretty introspective and socially aware movie. It didn't exactly paint a very favourable picture of the society it's aware of but I can't blame it for that. So I was very eager to see if the Transformers series deserved the reputation it had.

So, let me start this off saying that I have absolutely no experience with the Transformers franchise outside of these movies and I don't care to. I'm vaguely aware that there's a group of sentimental Gen Xers who maintain that the animated movie from the 80s still holds up but quite frankly, I don't give a dang, for what it's worth, the backstory of the actual robots was the least interesting thing about these movies. What I will say is that they were interesting.

Most modern franchise movies are a pretty homogenized affair. You watch any given Marvel movie and they have more or less the same style of writing and more or less the same look, same goes, to a lesser extent, for Star Wars and post-BvS DC. The actual directors feels quite incidental to them. The Transformers movies feel like Michael Bay movies through and through, there's absolutely no attempt made to dial back his style to please the studio. All of Bay's obsessions, the sports cars, the women in tight hot pants, the sunsets, the explosions and the vulgar humor, are right there. He's neither expected, nor willing to make any concessions to political correctness, accesibility or good taste. Every single one of these movies is unapologetically indulgent and I can't help but admire them for it. Bay creates some of the most colourful, elaborate, shamelessly sexual and visually pleasing images I have ever seen, all for the sake of a series of dumb movies about fighting toy robots.

Those movies technically have characters, both human and mechanical and they technically have stories, though it'd be hard for me to tell you more than the broad strokes of them. If pressed on it I'd even go as far as to say they have themes, first and foremost about the relationship between man and machine but all of that takes a backseat to Bay's baroque excesses.

The movies have become the go to example for disposable Hollywood trash, sound and fury, signifying nothing, but I don't think that quite does them justice. I don't think any one of them has a screenplay that's better than awful but one thing they're not is soulless. They are gorgeuosly shot and have some absolutely breathtaking imagery. We live in a world where someone like Joss Whedon can film superheroes as if they were office drones, without any sense of passion, wonder or excitement whatsoever. Almost each frame of Transformers is dripping with style. The iconic image of Megan Fox seductively opening up a car. Mark Wahlberg, playing an idealistic inventor, looking out at the sunset. The squeaky clean interior of a futuristic office building. The explosive fights between two groups of alien robots as buildings collapse around them. Bay lends a painterly sensibility to the most lowbrow of subject matters.

As poorly written as they are, there's a sense of mad genius to these movies. At their best they are a display of breathtaking futurism and boundless ambition, of blurring the line between realism and pop-art, at once stunningly beautiful and throughly disposable. Trash arranged as a work of art. The last movie, Last Knight in particular, almost experimental in it's editing. It's a movie where the aspect ratio can change with almost every single cut. No concern for visual coherency, only for what would look best in the moment, for one particular image. It's explosive climax easily among the most visually impressive sequences ever put to film, making Star Wars: Last Jedi and even Blade Runner 2049, both of which came out roughly around the same time, look quaint in comparison.

The Transformers movies are fascinating works, beautiful, vulgar, insane, sleazy, offensive and, in the end, utterly vapid. I don't regret seeing them, quite the opposite, I was entertained almost all the way through. There's a type of art in how utterly, uncompromisably indulgent they are. It's like watching a child play with his action figures which might make them a truer adaptation of the toys they are based on than any other ones. I'm not entirely sure if Bay is too good for this franchise but god knows he directed the shit out of those movies and if these screenplays had been adapted by anyone else, they never would have become the phenomenon they are. They are auteur trash. Science Fiction as imagined by Andy Warhol. A display of massive quantities of talent, money, time and labour used to create something utterly meaningless. 5 2,5 hour epics of pure mindless decadence.

Basically, what I'm saying is, I really liked them. 7.5/10

America: where the government losing 1500 kids doesn't make the news cycle.

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You, know, I'm actually in awe. I never thought I'd see administration so dysfunctional that the Department of Health and Human Services losing almost 20% of the migrant kids it put into temporary foster care isn't a humongous scandal.

I mean, sure, the only reason these kids were separated from their parents in the first place is because of just setting up deportation precedings we've decided to hold the parents in for-profit detention centers until we can bring them actual criminal charges so we can imprison them at for-profit prisons before eventually deporting them, because capitalism, but c'mon. How do you lose track of 1475 kids? Maybe that's why we're touring military bases to house these children now.

I swear to god, if pizzagate was projection all along, I'ma commit murders.

Something is coming

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Hi folks. I hope to have good news for you in the coming days regarding The Escapist's future.

So that we can all meet up again: Contact information thread

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I don't know how much longer we're gonna be able to see each other on this thread, so I thought I'd make a thread where people can share contact information just in case they want to stay in touch after the 404 code hits.

My Steam is Erttheking and PSN is Erttheking43 is anyone gives a crap.

Death tolls mysteriously rise in Gaza

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At least, according to headlines. Why? Who?

https://www.cnn.com/middleeast/live-news/jerusalem-embassy-gaza-protests/

Dozens die in Gaza

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/gaza-protests-latest-palestinians-killed-border-embassy-jerusalem-trump-a8351761.html

In Jerusalem, an embassy opens. In Gaza, at least 55 die on bloodiest day in years

It's just so tragic and mysterious.

Oh, here we go. After being shamed into it, NYT changed their headline to indicate something approximating a cause of death:

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/14/world/middleeast/gaza-protests-palestinians-us-embassy.html

Israel Kills Dozens at Gaza Border as U.S. Embassy Opens in Jerusalem

Thousands of Palestinian protestors have been wounded or killed in the past few days deliberately by members of the Israeli Defense Force. With bullets. The IDF is shooting unarmed peaceful protestors.

Just to be clear: number of Israelis killed is zero. Number of Israelis wounded is zero. Number of rocket attacks that have happened during this protest is zero. This is pure bloodthirsty brutality.

But the IDF has a justification. In its own words:

Yes, the reason the IDF is shooting unarmed protestors in the head is that, after stealing Palestinian land, they built houses on it and apparently it's just oh so scary to be a thief armed with tanks, planes, smart bombs, and attack helicopters.

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