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GameLoft Announces Disney Speedstorm

Get ready to start your engines. Gameloft is thrilled to announce Disney Speedstorm, a new cross-playable arcade racing experience, unveiled during the Nintendo Direct presentation on Feb 9th, 2022. Player’s race and battle each other on stunning tracks inspired by Disney and Pixar films, mastering each racer’s unique ultimate skills to claim victory in this high-octane racing game. Fans who...[Read More]

Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PS5) Review

Last year during PlayStation’s Future of Gaming event, Ember Lab unveiled their first-ever title. Having a background in creating animated commercials and shorts, Ember Lab’s first game, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, showcased incredibly well. The reveal trailer impressed many, by displaying a visually robust atmosphere in what looked to be a sprawling action-adventure. Initially slated for a lat...[Read More]

KINGDOM HEARTS III Re Mind DLC Announced

Earlier today, Square Enix announced a new DLC for Kingdom Hearts 3 during the PlayStation State of Play press conference. Although the Kingdom Hearts III news might not be the most exciting news coming out, the Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind DLC looks to change the narrative and keyblade wielders’ perspectives. Despite Resident Evil 3 HD dominating video game news, the Kingdom Hearts III Re Min...[Read More]

New Cars 3: Driven to Win Gameplay Trailer Released

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has given us a deeper look into their upcoming title, Cars 3: Driven to Win. Obviously inspired by the Disney/Pixar upcoming film Cars 3, this title will put you behind the wheel of some of your favorite characters, including Lightning McQueen and Cruz Ramirez.

The Beauty of Pixar

When you talk about animated movies, the first studio that comes to mind has to be Pixar. They have, for the most part, consistently created better animation with better characters and better stories than the other animation studios, with only a few exceptions (How To Train Your Dragon and Despicable Me are phenomenal animated films). 21 year old Brazilian film buff (as in a film buff from Brazil,...[Read More]

Evolution Of Pixar: Up & Away

Up was a film that hit me hard in the gut.By far their most mature & emotional film. The highlight was the film’s “mini movie” in the beginning known as the Married Life montage. In it we follow young Carl growing old with his wife Ellie. There are no words. Just the beautiful score & a moving montage.

Evolution Of Pixar: Robots Can Fall In Love

Wall-E. Pixar took us to ground level & beyond with A Bug’s Life. They took us to the depths of the ocean with Finding Nemo. And now we venture into space with one of the most loveable characters ever created.

Evolution Of Pixar: Dinner & Rats

Pixar’s next feature took a rather disgusting concept and made a very brilliant movie out of it. The idea of a rat cooking your food is pretty repulsive but Pixar makes it work. Ratatouille was yet another effort that enthralled audiences both young  old, but this is the one I feel was more enjoyed by the older crowd.

Evolution Of Pixar: The Incredibles & Cars

And Pixar continues it’s magical streak with one of my favorite films of all time. Not just animated,in general. The Incredibles is an astonishing piece of work that it’s cue from the superhero lore (one obvious inspiration being the mighty Watchmen).

Evolution Of Pixar: Monsters & Fish Oh My!

So three highly successful films,one being the rare sequel that tops the original. Surely they must run out steam right?I mean they already resorted to a sequel so maybe they’re out ideas right? Well their next film is about the world of monsters.

Evolution Of Pixar: Bugs & More Toys

So Pixar made their first movie & made a killing at the box office. Pixar took their success with a grain of salt though & opted not to just get lazy. Their second feature is in my honest opinion, very underrated.

Evolution Of Pixar: Toy Story

In 1995 Pixar released the groundbreaking Toy Story. I have very fond memories if seeing this film during the Thanksgiving break when I was ten years old. I remember my parents dropping me off for the first showing on opening day (why that was important to me is still unknown. I was ten so whatever). The commercials on I saw on TV were nothing short of amazing & to a child like me, it was a mu...[Read More]

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