Artist: thinkbendy; Adam Bendy: vocals, lyrics, bass, electric piano and keys; Robert Salzer: guitar; and George Miller: drums Album: ‘Change;’ Recorded at Suffolk Recording Studios in Patchougue, New York; Recorded and engineered by Eamonn Vaughn and Chris Slater; Engineered and mastered by Alex Lusht; Produced by Bendy and Lusht Sometimes it takes grippingly natural instincts […]
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- 3/24/2019
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
The U.S. arm of online retailer Amazon seems to have jumped the gun on Square Enix’s big Pax East announcement this morning, by posting a Wii U listing for Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut.
According to the Amazon listing, which Square Enix has neither confirmed or denied, Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut will cost $49.99 and be released on May 7, 2013. The game seems to include everything in the original 2011 action-rpg, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, plus the following new additions and features:
Ultimate Deus Ex: Human Revolution experience : take advantage of a multitude of improvements, features and additional content that bring this already critically-acclaimed adventure towhole new levels Tap into the Wii U?s GamePad true potential: Adam Jensen?s newest augmentation, the Neural Hub, offers an immersive and empowering experience, right at the tips of your fingers
Assuming the online listing for Deus Ex:...
According to the Amazon listing, which Square Enix has neither confirmed or denied, Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut will cost $49.99 and be released on May 7, 2013. The game seems to include everything in the original 2011 action-rpg, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, plus the following new additions and features:
Ultimate Deus Ex: Human Revolution experience : take advantage of a multitude of improvements, features and additional content that bring this already critically-acclaimed adventure towhole new levels Tap into the Wii U?s GamePad true potential: Adam Jensen?s newest augmentation, the Neural Hub, offers an immersive and empowering experience, right at the tips of your fingers
Assuming the online listing for Deus Ex:...
- 3/19/2013
- by Justin Alderman
- We Got This Covered
According to Gamezone, Square Enix has sent out media invites for the unveiling of an unannounced Wii U game at this year’s Pax East (March 22nd though March 24th) in Boston, Massachusetts. The invites provide no hints as to what the publisher has to show off for Nintendo’s console, however, we know that it is most likely not related to Square Enix’s other announced titles that will be at the event – Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD ReMIX and Heroes & Generals.
With no hints and nothing official to go on, we are left only to delve into the realm of wild speculation when it comes to Square Enix’s unannounced Wii U game. Thankfully, there is no shortage of past rumors and unconfirmed reports that suggest what the publisher has on the drawing board for Nintendo’s HD console.
The most credible of these unconfirmed reports comes from the Straight Right’s technical project manager,...
With no hints and nothing official to go on, we are left only to delve into the realm of wild speculation when it comes to Square Enix’s unannounced Wii U game. Thankfully, there is no shortage of past rumors and unconfirmed reports that suggest what the publisher has on the drawing board for Nintendo’s HD console.
The most credible of these unconfirmed reports comes from the Straight Right’s technical project manager,...
- 3/14/2013
- by Justin Alderman
- We Got This Covered
The eagle-eyed gamers over at NeoGAF have discovered the LinkedIn profile of a Straight Right employee, the developer working on bringing Mass Effect 3 to the Wii U, that claims the studio is porting an unnamed “Triple-a Square Enix” game to Nintendo’s upcoming console.
The blurb on the resume (which belongs to Straight Right’s technical project manager Chris Slater) has since been removed but lives on in Google’s cache, and our screenshot at the bottom of this article. Prior to the update it read:
“Working for Straight Right on a short term contract, porting a triple-a Square Enix game to the yet-to-be-released Wii U platform.”
This should officially be considered a rumor, however, it is worth noting that most game developers don’t make it a habit to straight up lie on their resumes. With that in mind, we won’t blame you for speculating in the comments...
The blurb on the resume (which belongs to Straight Right’s technical project manager Chris Slater) has since been removed but lives on in Google’s cache, and our screenshot at the bottom of this article. Prior to the update it read:
“Working for Straight Right on a short term contract, porting a triple-a Square Enix game to the yet-to-be-released Wii U platform.”
This should officially be considered a rumor, however, it is worth noting that most game developers don’t make it a habit to straight up lie on their resumes. With that in mind, we won’t blame you for speculating in the comments...
- 10/15/2012
- by Justin Alderman
- We Got This Covered
Filming has been underway since July on Cbbc's follow-up to Tracy Beaker, The Dumping Ground. Alongside the existing cast who are returning, three brand new characters Faith, Mo and Floss also join The Dumping Ground.
Leanne Dunstan plays teenager Faith. Leanne (represented by Identity Agency Group) played Rochelle in Cbbc's Postcode, and is currently studying for a BA in Dance Performance at Middlesex University.
Faith is bright, optimistic and independent. Always looking forward, she is sporty, energetic and a positive role model, but also a complete mystery at The Dumping Ground; no-one knows who she is, where she’s from or anything about her background, and she isn’t planning to share that in a hurry!
10 year old Reece Buttery (represented by A&J Management) plays young tearaway Mo, who comes to The Dumping Ground on a short-term emergency placement when his parents have trouble coping. Mo lives for the...
Leanne Dunstan plays teenager Faith. Leanne (represented by Identity Agency Group) played Rochelle in Cbbc's Postcode, and is currently studying for a BA in Dance Performance at Middlesex University.
Faith is bright, optimistic and independent. Always looking forward, she is sporty, energetic and a positive role model, but also a complete mystery at The Dumping Ground; no-one knows who she is, where she’s from or anything about her background, and she isn’t planning to share that in a hurry!
10 year old Reece Buttery (represented by A&J Management) plays young tearaway Mo, who comes to The Dumping Ground on a short-term emergency placement when his parents have trouble coping. Mo lives for the...
- 9/17/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Following the huge success of Tracy Beaker Returns on Cbbc, the Bafta-winning show is back with a drama-filled second series in the New Year.
21 year old Dani Harmer (represented by Cole Kitchenn) returns as Tracy and continues her new-found career as a carer at the Dumping Ground.
How does Dani find working with the predominately young cast?
"It is so much fun – I just wish I was a kid again as they always look like they're having a ball!" says Dani. "At first I was a little bit worried as they were all under 16 and I thought, oh my gosh it's going to be really noisy and a little bit crazy, and it can be, but those kids are the best cast I've ever worked with. They really are amazing actors and wonderful off set. They do come to me for advice sometimes but I'm not just there as another...
21 year old Dani Harmer (represented by Cole Kitchenn) returns as Tracy and continues her new-found career as a carer at the Dumping Ground.
How does Dani find working with the predominately young cast?
"It is so much fun – I just wish I was a kid again as they always look like they're having a ball!" says Dani. "At first I was a little bit worried as they were all under 16 and I thought, oh my gosh it's going to be really noisy and a little bit crazy, and it can be, but those kids are the best cast I've ever worked with. They really are amazing actors and wonderful off set. They do come to me for advice sometimes but I'm not just there as another...
- 12/28/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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