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GameTyrant Roundtable: Best of Stealth

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The stealth genre has grown quite a bit since the days of sneaking past guards in Castle Wolfenstein on the Apple II, and while it’s had some ups and downs since then, the genre is still relatively healthy all these years later. Included in its growing ranks are classics like Metal Gear, Splinter Cell, Hitman, Thief, and Assassin’s Creed, as well as new takes on the genre such as recent releases Dishonored and Mark of the Ninja. We here at GameTyrant thought it would be worth a small roundtable discussion about the best, and admittedly our favorites, in the stealth genre. I’m up first, so let the opinion begin!

Matt’s Best: Batman: Arkham Origins

Matt Mueller: This almost went to either Splinter Cell: Conviction and Batman: Arkham City, but the improvements that were made in Arkham Origins just put it a nudge above both of those titles. No one does stealth quite like Batman, and the developers have refined the gameplay over three outings to give the player as many options as possible. Whether swiping thugs from the ground perched on Gothams various gargoyles, or knocking a poor henchmen’s face into the ground from a sewer grate, or if you’re up for a good time distracting a machine gun-toting lowlife by popping a batarang at a fire extinguisher. Regardless of style, your options are plentiful. All this is aside from the amazing array of smoke bombs, stun gloves, grapple guns, etc, at you disposal, though sadly, no shark repellent. The game gives you the freedom to experiment and adapt on the fly, and when things go awry and combat is your only option, you could argue that Arkham shines even brighter, with perhaps the most fluid and all out fun combat system in any action game period.

Plus, you know, you’re Batman. That’s almost enough by itself.

Lucas Lowman: Surprised by this choice as I actually don’t see Batman as a stealth title at all. The game is very action oriented with brawls taking center stage to show off the amazing free flow combat system that revolutionized fighting in action titles. I do realize that there are stealth aspects, though.

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Christian Mills: As well regarded as the Batman: Arkham games are, I could never get into them. The combat was always too mushy for me, and relied too much on button mashing instead of tactics for my tastes. I can see why they are loved, but I just was not buying what they were selling.

MM: Blasphemers! Just kidding. Well, not really. The game gives you the freedom to tackle most situations using either stealth or combat, though I know many people who just love beating the living daylights out of every thug in sight. I enjoyed finding fun ways to combine all of Bruce’s (Yeah, I call him Bruce, we’re tight like that) various gadgets to disarm and incapacitate the various guards and thugs in unique ways, all while remaining (for the most part anyway) out of sight. The game was much more challenging and fun that way. Can't say I agree with the combat being mushy, but hey, different strokes for different folks.

Also, see above comment – YOU ARE BATMAN! Not sure why that isn’t going over more.

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Christian’s Best: Dishonored

CM: I have played quite a few stealth games over the years, from Splinter Cell  to Thief, and every time they turn me into a neurotic perfectionist. Is there an achievement or bonus point for never being detected? Then I must do it on every level, even if it means hundreds of quick saves and numerous hours replaying levels. Dishonored is one of the few games that allowed me to fulfill my ninja stealth fantasy and was still incredibly fun while doing it. Unlike more traditional stealth games, the addition of magical powers opened the game up significantly. Now instead of always having to find a way to sneak into the building, I could sneak in, turn into a rat and run in, hijack a guard's body, and more. This, combined with the huge explorable levels for each of the missions, made Dishonored my favorite stealth game of all time and up there on my favorite games list.

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MM: I enjoyed the power set and freedom available in Dishonored, but even though I was having fun, I still couldn’t shake the perception that I didn’t have the utmost control over my character. In stealth games were every movement counts and even the smallest slip will cost you, I have to be able to see my entire character on screen to be any good. That’s more a me problem though, not necessarily Dishonored’s. Still, it hindered my enjoyment of the admittedly creative power set.

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Lucas’s Best: Mark of the Ninja

LL: The question seemed simple, what is your favorite stealth game?

Only when I started to think about it did I realize the gravity of what I had just been asked. I was trying to dwindle down my options. I originally had 5: Splinter Cell: Conviction, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Dishonored, Hitman: Absolution, or Mark of the Ninja.

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Splinter Cell: Conviction was probably the most action heavy title in the series… it did retain the stealth aspect though, especially throughout the Co-op Campaign, but I couldn’t deny the fact that a guns blazing approach was favored in the single player story.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Dishonored are both considered stealth in my opinion because you can basically go throughout the entire game without killing anybody. But Deus Ex had more FPS and RPG elements then it did stealth, and Dishonored had one of the worst cover mechanics I have ever seen in a video game, which greatly impacted the stealth aspect.

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I was then left with two, Hitman or Ninja. Absolution is great. In fact it’s probably my favorite in the entire Hitman series. The story was great, and it had dropped some of the absurdness that was prevalent throughout Blood Money. The only downside is that the game and its levels are very linear in their approach compared to the others in the series.

So through this process of elimination I was left with one, Mark of the Ninja. This is a true stealth game. It is almost impossible to take out enemies head on. But who would? Killing enemies in complete silence in the darkness is way more satisfying. Throughout my multiple playthroughs I would punish myself restarting checkpoints and levels if I was spotted, much like when I played Absolution. I didn’t want that affecting my overall score, and it was also a fun little way to do a trial and error approach, seeing what routes work, etc. The game also has a very Metroidvania feel that gave the game a lot of depth. The art style and animation is also top notch.

I recommend all the above titles but only Mark of the Ninja to true stealth enthusiasts.

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MM: I’m more astonished by what was not in your list of titles, and noticed no one else brought it up either. Do you guys not consider Metal Gear Solid among the top stealth games anymore? I recently played Metal Gear Solid 4, and while it still looks amazing, time has not been so kind to its antiquated control scheme. Ground Zeroes and Phantom Pain look as if they are making some much needed improvements in this area. It’s just interesting since it is considered by so many to be a king in this genre.

LL: Metal Gear is fantastic. I’m currently replaying the HD Collection, but the story really pisses me off. It’s just so convoluted, which I think takes away from the overall experience.

MM: Yeah, as much as I have a soft spot for it, I couldn’t really tell you what actually happened in any coherent fashion. I have a great love for that series though, so high hopes abound for the upcoming sequel. As for Conviction, it really was almost my top pick. The gunplay finally caught up to the rest of the game, which has always excelled in it’s handling of stealth mechanics.

CM: As a fan of the Splinter Cell series, I was glad someone decided to give it a shout out, but I agree (with Lucas) that the game felt like it wanted the player to not be stealthy.

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MM: Hitman is on my rather long “need to play at some point” backlog list, and I do love just how many ways there are in that game to accomplish your objective. I enjoyed the demo for Mark of the Ninja, but sadly haven’t been able to experience much more than that.

LL: Mark of the Ninja is a classic ninja tale – redemption and all that jazz. It feels a bit pulpy as well, which I love.

CM: Hitman: Absolution is the only game on the list that has as extensive of disguise and multiple path mechanics, so it definitely deserves a shout out. Mark of the Ninja is an interesting pick because it is one of the only games that isn't really considered a AAA title. Sidescrolling, artistic platformers rarely get brought up in "Best of" discussions, so I support it for almost entirely Indie reasons. If you are willing to put in the effort for multiple playthroughs, Mark of the Ninja is the game for you.

Alright, so those were our thoughts, but this kind of thing is obviously open for debate, so let us know who you think the stealth crown for greatest of all time belongs to.


Cool Compilation Of 2014 Oscar Nominees' First Acting Roles

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Covering the categories of best supporting and best actress, as well as best supporting and best actor, this film by Flavorwire will show you the best of the best of 2014 starting out in Hollywood. I really don't have a preference for winners this year, except that I really want Leonardo DiCaprio to win. Who do you think deserves the title this year?

ANT-MAN Casts Patrick Wilson

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According to Deadline, Patrick Wilson with join the cast of Ant-Man. No word on what the role will be, but Wilson will be another great addition. Wilson was really good in Watchmen and, more recently, The Conjuring. He has a strong presence on screen and often plays subversive characters.

The official cast for Ant-Man is Paul Rudd as Scott Lang, aka Ant-Man, and Michael Douglas as Hank Pym. Rumored for the role of Janet Pym is Evangeline Lilly, and Michael Peña will reportedly play an undisclosed character.

Ant-Man, directed by Edgar Wright, is set for a July 17, 2015 (USA) release.

Oscars to Stream Online for the First Time with New Options to Watch

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The Oscars are kind of a big deal for movie lovers like us. I imagine you shared my excitement when USA Today announced that for the first time ever, The Oscars will stream online with new options. In addition to a second screen experience and a live stream of the event on Watch ABC, viewers will have boosted access to the backstage press interview camera, the "thank you" cam, and the "winners walk" cam.

Having a background in media, I can say it's definitely an awesome experience to watch the press interview camera as a lot of surprising stuff happens in interviews after celebrities leave the stage with their awards. Of course, now that they know the world will be watching alongside with the press, they will probably be a little more formal, which is a bit disappointing, but maybe that won't happen! The Oscars will air on March 2nd at 8:30 ET.

Amazing Set of Hungarian Poster Art for Our Favorite Films

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Check out this incredible collection of Hungarian movie posters for several of our favorite classic films. They are all amazingly fun and unique. Some of the movies represented here include Star Wars, Back to the future, The Fly, 2001: A Space Odyssey, RoboCop, Aliens, The Terminator, E.T., Aliens, Jaws 2, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, The Omen, King Kong, Planet of the Apes, and more. A big thanks to io9 for bringing these awesome posters to our attention!

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Fun Musical Featurette on the Making of FROZEN

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Disney's Frozen is a great film, and it has had an incredible run at the box office. So far the movie has made over $980 million world wide! The movie is set to be released on DVD and Blu-ray in a few weeks, and you can bet it's going to be packed full of awesome special features for the fans. 

One of those has been released online, and it's an incredibly entertaining behind the scenes video featuring Josh Gad (Olaf), Jonathan Groff (Kristoff), and Kristen Bell (Anna) dancing around Disney Animation Studios and singing a song about the making of Frozen. The song was written by the film’s award-winning team of Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. If you liked the movie, then you'll enjoy this musical featurette. 

Street Legal Version of BATMAN Tumbler – Own It For $1 Million

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Part tank, part Lamborghini, the Tumbler first introduced in Batman Begins is 100% badass. James Edition is selling not just one, but five of these street legal replicas.

Description from the seller: “This concept vehicle features an LS1 motor with a custom built frame, chassis and drive line. It has an automatic transmission, dually rear end featuring FOUR 44" super swamper tires with custom rims! It has a custom cut windows, seating for two, 5 driver assist cameras, Double den stereo with blue tooth, CD/DVD, Ipod integration for all of your entertainment needs. This vehicle also features GPS Navigation worldwide as well as a custom interior. It is a limited edition of only 5 worldwide! We have built this insane vehicle to be street legal however please understand that this is not a daily driver!”

I’m not sure if $1 million dollars is a low or high price, because it’s the freaking Batmobile! How could any geek not want to own this. (Hat Tip: Comicbook.com)

How BATMAN BEGINS Should Have Ended

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Between Super Cafe and all the other HISHE videos, it seems like they should have already done Batman Begins. The Dark Knight HISHE trilogy is finally complete. As always, HISHE points out logical endings with a bit of humor. Make sure to watch the video to its end.


Jean-Claude Van Damme - Zero Gravity Space Split

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Since Jean-Claude Van Damme did the most epic of splits between two big-rigs everyone has been trying to show him up. Over the past few months we've seen Chuck Norris, Channing Tatum, and Wolverine try to put Van Damme in his place. Van Damme is back (in CG form) to reclaim his spot at the top of the badassary list of badasses. This time he does the splits in zero gravity between two satellites, and then holds the split as they drift away. The CG animated video was created by Linh Mai

Live-Action MINECRAFT Movie in Development

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On the heels of the box-office success of The LEGO Movie, Deadline reports that Warner Bros. is developing the popular game Minecraft for the big screen. In fact, Roy Lee, the producer behind The LEGO Movie, will be handling the property for the studio. With Lee on board, it would seem a Minecraft movie would be an inevitable success, but I have a couple of reservations.

According to the report, the movie is to be a “live-action” adaptation of the open world-type game. Much like LEGO, I feel the blockiness of the characters and world is an inherent part of Minecraft’s appeal and identity. Wouldn’t that, at least in part, be stripped away in a live-action movie? That isn’t to say that some director out there won’t have some unique vision of how to do it, but it seems like something that could alienate the built-in audience. Part of the appeal of The LEGO Movie is how thoroughly the filmmakers embraced the physicality of that universe. 

Video game movies have a pretty shaky history. Compared to blocks of LEGO, which are ingrained into the childhood memory of almost everyone born since they were introduced in the late 1950s, Minecraft is still relatively new. The beta version of the game was first introduced in 2009 before its proper 2011 release. I know studios like to strike while the iron is hot, and with the game’s over 100 million users it certainly is “hot.” But even successful movies based on (at the time) current and popular video games — like Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time or Lara Croft: Tomb Raider — only took in a fraction of the box-office receipts Wreck-it Ralph did. And that movie was based on a FAKE game with only nods to old school video games. I think they might be overlooking the fact that the nostalgia connected with these properties was a large factor of their success. 

I know people are still bummed that there hasn’t been a Halo movie yet, but part of me is glad there isn’t. When it finally does come out, it can be done right, and there will be generations of fans hungry for it. I don’t think that type of awareness or timelessness is there for Minecraft… yet.

FAST AND FURIOUS 7 Goes Back into Production in April

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Universal Pictures and director James Wan are gearing up to resume production on Fast and Furious 7. Production was halted after the death of Paul Walker, and since then they've been working on making adjustments to the script. 

THR reports that the "remainder of the shoot will last from six to eight weeks, according to insiders. Cast and crew will be called back to Atlanta, where filming had been scheduled to resume after Thanksgiving."

The movie is scheduled to be released on April 10th, 2015. This franchise has grown into something pretty awesome. I've really been enjoying these films, and I hope they can keep things on a high level of cool. 

Star Wars Cosplay – Adorable Han Solo and Chewbacca

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Star Wars characters Han Solo and Chewbacca take a turn for the adorable in this cosplay photo. Thanks to reader Mike Baker we know that the photographer of the above photo is Cuije Photo. We’ve added the full photo shoot via Pretty Fluffy and a video of the photoshoot from Strangelove Films.

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UK Trailer for Arnold Schwarzenegger's SABOTAGE

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David Ayer's new action thriller Sabotage looks like it could be a great movie. I love watching films like this, and I'm hoping that this will be the one that fully pushes Arnold Schwarzenegger back into the the action genre. The Last Stand and Escape Plan didn't quite do it for him, but maybe this will. We've got a new UK trailer for the movie for you to watch, and the film itself will be released in theaters on March 28th!

Poster for A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST

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Universal Pictures has released a new poster for Seth MacFarlane's new comedy western, A Million Ways to Die in the West

MacFarlane plays a cowardly sheep farmer named Albert. "After Albert backs out of a gunfight, his fickle girlfriend leaves him for another man. When a mysterious and beautiful woman rides into town, she helps him find his courage and they begin to fall in love. But when her husband, a notorious outlaw, arrives seeking revenge, the farmer must put his newfound courage to the test."

The movie comes out on May 30th and also stars Amanda Seyfried, Neil Patrick Harris, Charlize Theron, Liam Neeson, Giovanni Ribisi, and Sarah Silverman.

GAME OF THRONES Season 4 - Official Poster and More Character Posters

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HBO has released the official poster for the fourth season of Game of Thrones along with a collection of new character posters. To see the previously released character posters, click here. I also suggest watching this amazing fan-made trailer if you haven't seen it yet. The epic fantasy series will return on April 6th!

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Stunning Art Prints for Iconic Movies by Matt Ferguson and Marko Manev

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Check out this awesome collection of poster art for some of our favorite iconic films, such as Jurassic Park, E.T., Predator, Batman, Total Recall, Conan, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The illustrations were created by Matt Ferguson and Marko Manev for an art show being put on at the Bottleneck Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. For more information on the show, click here.

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300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE - Cool Featurette Focuses on Villains

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The latest featurette for 300: Rise of An Empire is called "Villains of 300," and as you might suspect, it focuses on the villains of the film. One of those villains is the ruthless Artemisia, played by Eva Green. The video reveals some background details on the character and shows a good amount of new footage along with some interviews with the cast and crew. This is definitely a featurette worth watching, especially if you're excited for the movie! I also included a new TV spot.

Japanese Trailer for The Wachowskis' JUPITER ASCENDING

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I love the movies that The Wachowskis' have made in the past, but I'm really not sure about Jupiter Ascending. I want this to be a great entertaining flick, but nothing I've seen has really impressed me. If you liked the first trailer, then you should love this one. If you didn't like the first trailer, I suspect this one won't change your mind. This Japanese trailer for the Wachowskis' new sci-fi film has some new footage for you to check out.

Jupiter Jones (Mila Kunis) was born under a night sky, with signs predicting that she was destined for great things. Now grown, Jupiter dreams of the stars but wakes up to the cold reality of a job cleaning toilets and an endless run of bad breaks. Only when Caine (Channing Tatum), a genetically engineered ex-military hunter, arrives on Earth to track her down does Jupiter begin to glimpse the fate that has been waiting for her all along – her genetic signature marks her as next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos.

The movie is set to be released July 18th! Are you excited for it? 

GHOSTBUSTERS and DRIVE Mashup Art

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This fantastically designed mashup art comes from Fernando Sala. It's called Busters, and it features some Ghostbusters elements in the the style of Drive. If you like it, you can get yourself a t-shirt right here for only $20.

Marc Webb to Direct Soviet Spy Thriller COLD COMFORT

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The Amazing Spider-Man director Marc Webb is going to take a break from Spider-Man for a few months to direct a Soviet spy thriller for Fox based on a book called Cold Comfort (aka How To Catch A Russian Spy)

The film will tell the true story of an American civilian turned self-taught spy, "who worked with the FBI to bring down a Russian intelligence agent on American soil." 

Webb is a crazy talented director, and this will be another great project for him to develop. On top of the Spider-Man films, Webb directed another one of my favorite movies (500) Days of Summer. I imagine that he will direct Cold Comfort before he takes on the task of bringing The Amazing Spider-Man 3 to the screen. 

Via: Deadline

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