Shadow Complex Remastered – an updated version of the original 2009 Xbox Live Arcade title – comes to PlayStation 4 on May 3, developer ChAIR has announced on Sony’s PlayStation blog.
Delivering Shadow Complex to the amazing audience of PlayStation gamers has always been a goal for us at Chair, and we can’t wait to introduce all of you to the game next month!
The Metroidvania type game won numerous awards when it originally released seven years ago, and puts you in the shoes of one Jason Fleming who, along with his girlfriend Claire, accidentally stumbles upon a secret military base while backpacking across the Olympic Mountains.
If you’ve already exhausted the gameplay on offer, ChAIR’s giving you ample reasons to give Shadow Complex another go, too – along with all of the original content, the developer has added additional Master Challenges, new dynamic melee take-downs and given the visuals a fresh coat of paint.
Delivering Shadow Complex to the amazing audience of PlayStation gamers has always been a goal for us at Chair, and we can’t wait to introduce all of you to the game next month!
The Metroidvania type game won numerous awards when it originally released seven years ago, and puts you in the shoes of one Jason Fleming who, along with his girlfriend Claire, accidentally stumbles upon a secret military base while backpacking across the Olympic Mountains.
If you’ve already exhausted the gameplay on offer, ChAIR’s giving you ample reasons to give Shadow Complex another go, too – along with all of the original content, the developer has added additional Master Challenges, new dynamic melee take-downs and given the visuals a fresh coat of paint.
- 4/20/2016
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
The talented team over at Dark Pixel has released an awesome short film for your viewing enjoyment based on Epic Games' Shadow Complex. It brings the game to life in a way you've never seen before.
Jason Fleming finds himself trapped behind enemy lines; keeping him from getting to his extraction point. He has to fight through soldiers, helicopters and even a gigantic mech to get to Claire, who has managed to escape the compound with one of the enemy's vehicles. Can they make it to the extraction point without getting seriously Jacked??!?
The short is entertaining and engaging right from the start. You're thrust right into the action, and I love how the short completely captures the feel of the game, but you're seeing what it would look like in real life. The special effects created for the short were also really well done. I hope you all enjoy it!
Jason Fleming finds himself trapped behind enemy lines; keeping him from getting to his extraction point. He has to fight through soldiers, helicopters and even a gigantic mech to get to Claire, who has managed to escape the compound with one of the enemy's vehicles. Can they make it to the extraction point without getting seriously Jacked??!?
The short is entertaining and engaging right from the start. You're thrust right into the action, and I love how the short completely captures the feel of the game, but you're seeing what it would look like in real life. The special effects created for the short were also really well done. I hope you all enjoy it!
- 12/10/2015
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Shabana Azmi, our first truly international star who has worked with the likes of Shirley MacLaine in Madame Sousatzka and Patrick Swayze in The City Of Joy is now all set to star in the most controversial international project of her career. Shabana stars in The Black Prince, the biopic on the life of Maharaja Duleep Singh who during the British Raj was wrenched away from his mother at age of 15 and forcibly brought to Britain where he was converted to Christianity and groomed like a Britisher. For many decades now, Sikh historians have regarded Duleep Singh's story to be emblematic of Colonial arrogance and intolerance. The film is now being directed by the Us-based Indian actor-director Kavi Raz in Northamptonshire in England. About her role Shabana says, "Maharani Jinda is the driving-force behind Duleep to return to Punjab and take back his land. He was taken away to England...
- 11/14/2014
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Review Rob Kemp 26 Jan 2014 - 22:00
The Musketeers continues with a fun, exciting episode that has Rob quietly optimistic for the series...
This review contains spoilers.
1.2 Sleight Of Hand
Last week I wondered if the BBC would have a problem filling Sherlock’s timeslot with something as equally entertaining and special. At the time I didn’t think they did, (have a problem that is) although I was concerned that in retelling such a well-known story the audience might lose interest when the initial fascination died down. After all, despite the peril, we can be pretty confident that each story will start and end with the same number of Musketeers. It’s the journey then, that’s important and in this The Musketeers is proving to be fun, exciting and exactly what we need on a Sunday evening.
It’s in the smaller moments where this episode excels. That’s...
The Musketeers continues with a fun, exciting episode that has Rob quietly optimistic for the series...
This review contains spoilers.
1.2 Sleight Of Hand
Last week I wondered if the BBC would have a problem filling Sherlock’s timeslot with something as equally entertaining and special. At the time I didn’t think they did, (have a problem that is) although I was concerned that in retelling such a well-known story the audience might lose interest when the initial fascination died down. After all, despite the peril, we can be pretty confident that each story will start and end with the same number of Musketeers. It’s the journey then, that’s important and in this The Musketeers is proving to be fun, exciting and exactly what we need on a Sunday evening.
It’s in the smaller moments where this episode excels. That’s...
- 1/26/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Here's a new character poster from X-Men: First Class and it features the demonic character Azazel played by Jason Fleming. Here's what the actor had to say about the villainous character he plays in a previous interview,
He's a bad guy. Kevin Bacon's got a team of freaky sidekicks, one of them being the fantastic January Jones, and one of them being the not so fantastic bright red Jason Flemyng, and also Alex Gonzalez who plays Riptide. And latterly in the film we recruit Zoe Kravitz as well. They're just goons, but my skill, if I have any skill at all, is to make something out of what on paper isn't too much. If I do a day and I've added a line or nicked a close up, I'm happy with myself. As the days progress, because it's a long film, I'm sort of happy with how the part is developing.
He's a bad guy. Kevin Bacon's got a team of freaky sidekicks, one of them being the fantastic January Jones, and one of them being the not so fantastic bright red Jason Flemyng, and also Alex Gonzalez who plays Riptide. And latterly in the film we recruit Zoe Kravitz as well. They're just goons, but my skill, if I have any skill at all, is to make something out of what on paper isn't too much. If I do a day and I've added a line or nicked a close up, I'm happy with myself. As the days progress, because it's a long film, I'm sort of happy with how the part is developing.
- 5/21/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Following yesterday's slew of mutant character posters for Matthew Vaughn's much-anticipated X-Men: First Class prequel, the latest addition comes courtesy of MichaelFassbender.org, featuring Jason Fleming as the demonic 'Azazel.' X-Men: First Class charts the epic beginning of the X-Men saga, and reveals a secret history of famous global events. Before mutants had revealed themselves to the world, and before Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr took the names Professor X and Magneto, they were two young men discovering their powers for the first time. Not archenemies, they were instead at first the closest of friends, working together with other Mutants (some familiar, some new), to stop Armageddon. In the process, a grave rift between them opened, which began the eternal war between Magneto’s Brotherhood and Professor X’s X-Men. Starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Kevin Bacon, and January Jones, the film releases June 3!
- 5/21/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
20th Century Fox fails yet again in giving us a decent poster design for X-Men: First Class. Just another very poor photoshop job. The studios marketing team really needs to find a better graphic designer for their poster designs. This is just getting embarrassing. But the latest trailer they released was pretty awesome!
A new character guide has also gone up over at MSN, which features the actors discussing their own specific roles in the film. Some people may consider some of this to be Spoiler territory. I wanted to throw out a warning just in case.
James McAvoy on Charles Xavier:
Charles has this connection to everybody because he can feel their experiences and see them. Their memories are his memories. But he wasn't looking for Erik. He didn't know Erik was there and he suddenly felt him. And perhaps he's never connected to Erik in quite the same...
A new character guide has also gone up over at MSN, which features the actors discussing their own specific roles in the film. Some people may consider some of this to be Spoiler territory. I wanted to throw out a warning just in case.
James McAvoy on Charles Xavier:
Charles has this connection to everybody because he can feel their experiences and see them. Their memories are his memories. But he wasn't looking for Erik. He didn't know Erik was there and he suddenly felt him. And perhaps he's never connected to Erik in quite the same...
- 4/27/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Michael Fassbender (Erik "Magneto" Lehnsherr), Rose Byrne (Moira McTaggert), January Jones (Emma "White Queen" Frost), Jason Fleming (Azazel), Nicholas Hoult (Hank "Beast" McCoy), Lucas Till (Alex "Havok" Summers), Zoe Kravitz (Angel Salvadore), Jennifer Lawrence (Raven "Mystique" Darkholme), James McAvoy (Prof. Charles Xavier) "
MSN got a hold of a cast photo featuring the main cast of the upcoming X-Men prequel, X-Men: The First Class. 20th Century Fox has decided that fans have waited long enough for their first look at James McAvoy, January Jones and the rest of the X-Men prequel cast. The film is from Kick-Ass director, Matthew Vaughan, and I have to say it looks stupid so far, and I wonder how it will be any different than the other films, with exception of the period setting of the sixties. I am so far not sold on this film.
X-Men First Class charts the epic beginning of the X-Men saga,...
MSN got a hold of a cast photo featuring the main cast of the upcoming X-Men prequel, X-Men: The First Class. 20th Century Fox has decided that fans have waited long enough for their first look at James McAvoy, January Jones and the rest of the X-Men prequel cast. The film is from Kick-Ass director, Matthew Vaughan, and I have to say it looks stupid so far, and I wonder how it will be any different than the other films, with exception of the period setting of the sixties. I am so far not sold on this film.
X-Men First Class charts the epic beginning of the X-Men saga,...
- 1/18/2011
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
“The past is a foreign country, they do things differently there”. Wise words that filmmakers have taken to heart over the years. It enables dramatic licence and allows revisionism that has some academics going apoplectic with rage. Remember the fuss kicked up by U571 when politicians in the UK were going bananas because according to Jonathan Mostow’s submarine flick, the Americans found the Enigma machine and saved the world!
Whether it’s Birth of a Nation, Alexander Nevsky, Spartacus, Braveheart, Troy or even Alexander, producers, writers and directors have plundered our world history to bring forth long, epic films with big battle scenes and dubious attention to historical facts. For example, the real Queen Isabelle, featured in Braveheart, was nine years old when William Wallace was on the rampage…so if he did have an affair with her…see what I mean?
Ironclad, is a new film set in...
Whether it’s Birth of a Nation, Alexander Nevsky, Spartacus, Braveheart, Troy or even Alexander, producers, writers and directors have plundered our world history to bring forth long, epic films with big battle scenes and dubious attention to historical facts. For example, the real Queen Isabelle, featured in Braveheart, was nine years old when William Wallace was on the rampage…so if he did have an affair with her…see what I mean?
Ironclad, is a new film set in...
- 2/3/2010
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
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