The writer-director of Detroit: Become Human has confirmed the title will be released in 2018.
In an interview with Gamespot, David Cage, of Quantic Dream, the studio behind the critically acclaimed Heavy Rain and the Ellen Page starring Beyond: Two Souls, revealed the PlayStation 4 exclusive would be released in 2018.
“We’ve not announced a date, but it’s going to be next year,” he told Gamespot.
Up till now no official release date or window had been known for the neo-noir thriller.
Announced back in 2015, Detroit is based on a tech-demo the studio released back in 2012 and follows an android called Kara who develops artificial consciousness and escapes the laboratory where she is being held and flees into the city of Detroit.
As with Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls, player choices will define how the story progresses with playable characters able to die and the story continuing.
The latest trailer...
In an interview with Gamespot, David Cage, of Quantic Dream, the studio behind the critically acclaimed Heavy Rain and the Ellen Page starring Beyond: Two Souls, revealed the PlayStation 4 exclusive would be released in 2018.
“We’ve not announced a date, but it’s going to be next year,” he told Gamespot.
Up till now no official release date or window had been known for the neo-noir thriller.
Announced back in 2015, Detroit is based on a tech-demo the studio released back in 2012 and follows an android called Kara who develops artificial consciousness and escapes the laboratory where she is being held and flees into the city of Detroit.
As with Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls, player choices will define how the story progresses with playable characters able to die and the story continuing.
The latest trailer...
- 6/20/2017
- by Jamie Press
- The Cultural Post
There are two kinds of people on this planet: people that like Quantic Dream games, and people who like to shit on brownies. I’m not even being that sarcastic. Every time I hear a complaint about Heavy Rain or Beyond: Two Souls,… Continue Reading →
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- 6/13/2017
- by Ted Hentschke
- DreadCentral.com
Scott McCall (as a human and as his wild werewolf self) and best bud Stiles have their very own Funko Pop! figures now. Collect whichever vinyl figure tickles your fancy this spring! Also in today's Highlights: Wesley Snipes reveals The Recall's release date at CinemaCon 2017, a look at the teaser trailer for Deep Shock, and the Tribeca Games Festival announcement.
Photos & Release Details for Funko's Teen Wolf Pop! Vinyls: From Funko: “Teen werewolf Scott McCall and his best friend Stiles are coming to Pop! vinyl!
Bitten the night before starting sophomore year of high school, Scott is now a True Alpha werewolf! Collect Scott in his human form, or as a werewolf!
Add them to your collection this spring!
Coming in May!”
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The Recall Premiere Date Announced at CinemaCon 2017: Press Release: "Announced today by star Wesley Snipes at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Minds Eye Entertainment’s sci-fi...
Photos & Release Details for Funko's Teen Wolf Pop! Vinyls: From Funko: “Teen werewolf Scott McCall and his best friend Stiles are coming to Pop! vinyl!
Bitten the night before starting sophomore year of high school, Scott is now a True Alpha werewolf! Collect Scott in his human form, or as a werewolf!
Add them to your collection this spring!
Coming in May!”
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The Recall Premiere Date Announced at CinemaCon 2017: Press Release: "Announced today by star Wesley Snipes at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Minds Eye Entertainment’s sci-fi...
- 3/30/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
France’s highest film awards were handed out at the 42nd annual ceremony in Paris on Friday [24].
Isabelle Huppert clinched best actress for her performance in Paul Verhoeven’s Elle at France’s annual César awards at Salle Pleyel in Paris on Friday evening (24), in a 42nd edition marked by strong female stories, newcomers and outsiders.
Scroll Down For Full List Of Winners
Verhoeven’s tale of a tough female company boss who plays a cat-and-mouse psychological game with a rapist also won best film with Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar presenting the award to the Dutch director and the film’s producers Saïd Ben Saïd and Michel Merkt.
The director noted Huppert had taken the film to a higher level.
“You added something that I didn’t have in mind when I started the project, it came through the collaboration you. Thank you, Isabelle, I adore you.”
Huppert was also on hand to accept her award ahead of...
Isabelle Huppert clinched best actress for her performance in Paul Verhoeven’s Elle at France’s annual César awards at Salle Pleyel in Paris on Friday evening (24), in a 42nd edition marked by strong female stories, newcomers and outsiders.
Scroll Down For Full List Of Winners
Verhoeven’s tale of a tough female company boss who plays a cat-and-mouse psychological game with a rapist also won best film with Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar presenting the award to the Dutch director and the film’s producers Saïd Ben Saïd and Michel Merkt.
The director noted Huppert had taken the film to a higher level.
“You added something that I didn’t have in mind when I started the project, it came through the collaboration you. Thank you, Isabelle, I adore you.”
Huppert was also on hand to accept her award ahead of...
- 2/24/2017
- ScreenDaily
Always Forward. Forward Always. We’ve already spent enough time looking back on the incredible list of games from 2016. Now, 2017 is upon us and with it come a host of fantastic video games that aim to amaze, and our awesome team of gamers are breaking down the game they're looking forward to most. Check out what we’ll be playing and tell us what will be in your system!
Matt
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - In what world could I not start with this one? Anyone who knows me or has read my work knows how much of a Zelda fanboy I am. However, you don’t even have to be a fanboy to appreciate the gravity of Breath of the Wild. It’s the first true open-world Zelda game, Windwaker was to an extent but not to the level of Breath of the Wild.
Matt
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - In what world could I not start with this one? Anyone who knows me or has read my work knows how much of a Zelda fanboy I am. However, you don’t even have to be a fanboy to appreciate the gravity of Breath of the Wild. It’s the first true open-world Zelda game, Windwaker was to an extent but not to the level of Breath of the Wild.
- 1/3/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
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