This week in games: Preorder OmniBus and get a real bus or pay $1,200 to see the Assassin's Creed film
This is gaming news for the week of May 16 - 20.
We’re less than two weeks out from more Witcher 3, so here’s a grand ol’ Blood and Wine trailer to sate your thirst.
It’s time for another iteration of “Raise money for The International,” with Valve’s special guest: The Compendium. For the unaware: The International is Valve’s big annual Dota 2 tournament, and The Compendium is a Dota 2 item that ties into viewing the tournament in a few major ways, gives players some items, and—key to the whole thing—helps fund the prize pool for the winning teams.
And it’s huge. Last year’s prize pool topped $18 million. Expect this year’s to surpass that number before the finals in August. Hell, it’s already a third of the way there, passing $6 million less than a week in.
I wasn’t a huge fan of Unravel, finding it about as boring as it was beautiful. Still, maybe a sequel can nail it EA seems to think so, announcing that it's continuing to work with developer Coldwood Interactive and confirming to PC Gamer that it’s for a second Unravel game.
In other sequel news, Croteam is reportedly working on a Talos Principle 2. One Damir ?urovi? says it was mentioned during the Nordic Game conference, as spotted by Rock Paper Shotgun.
Sure, we probably won’t see Kojima’s new game for like, a decade. But hey, this new Kojima Productions image is pretty cool. Hopefully it’s enough to tide you over until a teaser, five years from now.
Speaking of Kojima: There’s now a documentary about the guy who got a Metal Gear-inspired prosthetic arm. Yeah, yeah, everyone hates Konami now, but this is a great watch—provided you’re all caught up on Metal Gear Solid V spoilers:
I’m pretty damn excited about Shadow Warrior 2, but that’s not the only project at Flying Wild Hog these days. There’s a remaster of the studio’s earlier FPS Hard Reset in the works, dubbed Hard Reset Redux. It’s arriving June 3, and maybe this is just what I need now that I’m done with Doom.
Would I take an animated Overwatch film Yes, yes I would. Blizzard’s been consistently cranking out pretty damn good short films about the shooter’s characters, and this new one (about Hanzo and Genji) is no exception.
How much would you pay to see the almost-certainly-mediocre Assassin’s Creed movie in December Ten dollars Twenty Would you pay one thousand, two hundred dollars
Because you can. Kernel is selling ticket packages to the film, including a $1,200 tier with a 1:1 scale replica of a crossbow, “featured in the upcoming movie and used in a pivotal scene.” Thrilling.
There are also more reasonable packages. $40 gets you a T-shirt and a crappy watch. $120 gets you an “Official Assassin’s Creed Hoodie.” $0 lets you avoid buying into this film until you hear whether it’s a burning trashpile or not. (Via GameSpot)
And believe it or not, $1,200 for a prop crossbow isn’t even the craziest preorder offer this week...
OmniBus, a “next-to-last gen physics game about the most powerful bus in the universe that can’t stop or even slow down for reasons incomprehensible to the simple human mind,” hits Steam next week. Great. Fine.
The crazy bit The top-tier “OmniBus Ultimate Bus Driver Edition” costs $7,500 and (get ready to groan) comes with...a bus! Like, a real bus that you can pick up from its current home in Austin, TX.
That’s it. I’m out.