With Nightdive’s long-awaited System Shock remake hitting consoles next month with some new updates, PC players are probably wondering when those same updates are headed their way. Wonder no more, as Nightdive has announced that v1.2 of System Shock will arrive on April 11.
The v1.2 System Shock update will add those same enhancements that consoles players will be enjoying, including the addition of a revised ending that upgrades the final confrontation with Shodan, the ability to play as a female hacker protagonist, enemy AI improvements, a new waypoint system for the Easy Mode difficulty, and additional fixes.
System Shock takes place in the year 2072. You are a nameless hacker, and you’ve been caught while attempting to access files concerning Citadel Station, a space station owned by the TriOptimum Corporation. However, in exchange for the dropping of all charges (and a military grade neural implant), you are tasked with hacking Shodan,...
The v1.2 System Shock update will add those same enhancements that consoles players will be enjoying, including the addition of a revised ending that upgrades the final confrontation with Shodan, the ability to play as a female hacker protagonist, enemy AI improvements, a new waypoint system for the Easy Mode difficulty, and additional fixes.
System Shock takes place in the year 2072. You are a nameless hacker, and you’ve been caught while attempting to access files concerning Citadel Station, a space station owned by the TriOptimum Corporation. However, in exchange for the dropping of all charges (and a military grade neural implant), you are tasked with hacking Shodan,...
- 4/4/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Box Office Day 1 Expectation Of Operation Valentine ( Photo Credit – Sony Pictures Films India / YouTube )
Varun Tej’s Operation Valentine has been released all across the country, and the early reviews are already in. As of now, the film is in a position to mark a fair start at the Indian box office, but that won’t be considered up to the mark. While it’s much better than Varun’s dud, Gandeevadhari Arjuna, a much bigger number was expected on day 1 from his latest release. Keep reading to know more!
Reception of Operation Valentine
Directed by Shakti Pratap Singh Hada, the action thriller has been receiving mixed reviews from critics, with many calling out its dull screenplay. Talking about the public reactions, so far, the response has been mixed, and it is expected to cause a dent in the film’s opening day run, especially by impacting the evening and night shows.
Varun Tej’s Operation Valentine has been released all across the country, and the early reviews are already in. As of now, the film is in a position to mark a fair start at the Indian box office, but that won’t be considered up to the mark. While it’s much better than Varun’s dud, Gandeevadhari Arjuna, a much bigger number was expected on day 1 from his latest release. Keep reading to know more!
Reception of Operation Valentine
Directed by Shakti Pratap Singh Hada, the action thriller has been receiving mixed reviews from critics, with many calling out its dull screenplay. Talking about the public reactions, so far, the response has been mixed, and it is expected to cause a dent in the film’s opening day run, especially by impacting the evening and night shows.
- 3/1/2024
- by Shalmesh More
- KoiMoi
Gandeevadhari Arjuna, a Telugu-language mystery thriller, is one of the many entries in this genre that takes itself too seriously. Many such films claim to explore a social message as the main theme of the film, but at the end of the saga, only the surface level of the actual subject is explored and nothing beyond is discussed. In this article, we help you understand the motive behind the actions of the lead protagonist and antagonist.
Spoilers Ahead
What happened at the garbage dumpyard?
Gandeevadhari Arjuna begins with a group of men heading towards a shipyard, and the captain of the ship takes them to a garbage truck. It is implied that the garbage belongs to a particular company, and they mean to get rid of it in the dumping yard assigned to them. The captain complains that they lost 10 members of the crew because of the toxic nature of the garbage that was shipped.
Spoilers Ahead
What happened at the garbage dumpyard?
Gandeevadhari Arjuna begins with a group of men heading towards a shipyard, and the captain of the ship takes them to a garbage truck. It is implied that the garbage belongs to a particular company, and they mean to get rid of it in the dumping yard assigned to them. The captain complains that they lost 10 members of the crew because of the toxic nature of the garbage that was shipped.
- 9/24/2023
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
ReviewFrom the opening scene to the last shot, there is not one moment in Varun Tej’s ‘Gandeevadhari Arjuna’ that excites the audience. The film has a highly predictable plot with zero drama. Director Praveen Sattaru seems to have been so fascinated by the John Wick series that he tried to introduce a similar style in Telugu cinema with Gandeevadhari Arjuna. True to the genre, there are no redundant songs or other distractions, but is that enough? The brief of Gandeevadhari Arjuna, starring Varun Tej and Sakshi Vaidya, could have been ‘John Wick meets Tollywood’ when the director set out to make it. But with its mishmash of Hollywood and Telugu film cliches, Praveen Sattaru delivers an extremely subpar film, possibly worse than his last film The Ghost starring Nagarjuna. In Gandeevadhari Arjuna, Arjun (Varun Tej) is a former Raw (Research and Analysis Wing) agent. He is accidentally hired to...
- 8/25/2023
- by Balakrishna
- The News Minute
Mumbai, Aug 2 (Ians) Actor Varun Tej’s upcoming Telugu film, ‘Gandeevadhari Arjuna’ is leaving no stone unturned to bring the style and elegance to the audience. The film, which is directed by Praveen Sattaru, features a vintage car, a 1969 Mustang Mach 1.
The car, named ‘Baby’, was used in a crucial sequence in the UK, and adds an interesting element to the action entertainer. It was the director’s idea to have the protagonist travel by a classic muscle car, and after extensive research, he chose the Mustang. He spent three months tracking down and acquiring the car from an 80-year-old man in the UK who had purchased it in his teens.
The car is said to play an important role in the film and has a lot of significance in the protagonist’s journey.
The Mustang Mach 1 was customised in the UK to suit the film’s requirements. The modifications include a thin steering wheel,...
The car, named ‘Baby’, was used in a crucial sequence in the UK, and adds an interesting element to the action entertainer. It was the director’s idea to have the protagonist travel by a classic muscle car, and after extensive research, he chose the Mustang. He spent three months tracking down and acquiring the car from an 80-year-old man in the UK who had purchased it in his teens.
The car is said to play an important role in the film and has a lot of significance in the protagonist’s journey.
The Mustang Mach 1 was customised in the UK to suit the film’s requirements. The modifications include a thin steering wheel,...
- 8/2/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
In a short 11-film career Indian actor Varun Tej has already made an impact and is set to soar with his next two projects.
Tej headlines the cast of an as-yet-untitled project set in the world of the Indian Air Force, backed by Sony Pictures International Productions and Renaissance Pictures, that will take off in two months time. Seasoned commercials maker and cinematographer Shakti Pratap Singh Hada makes his directorial debut with the film, which will be Tej’s 13th.
“It based on some true events that happened between Pakistan and India. And though there have been a lot of war films, this is a story which I wanted to tell the audience and just try to show what it takes to be sitting in a fighter flight. We are really looking forward to it,” Tej told Variety. “We’re talking to a few Air Force pilots, trying to understand their psyche.
Tej headlines the cast of an as-yet-untitled project set in the world of the Indian Air Force, backed by Sony Pictures International Productions and Renaissance Pictures, that will take off in two months time. Seasoned commercials maker and cinematographer Shakti Pratap Singh Hada makes his directorial debut with the film, which will be Tej’s 13th.
“It based on some true events that happened between Pakistan and India. And though there have been a lot of war films, this is a story which I wanted to tell the audience and just try to show what it takes to be sitting in a fighter flight. We are really looking forward to it,” Tej told Variety. “We’re talking to a few Air Force pilots, trying to understand their psyche.
- 1/19/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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