Month: March 2019

For years, it seemed as though the future-shocked, neo-lit world of Blade Runner would never be replicated. Ridley Scott's 1982 film may now be viewed as a crucial, even epochal vision of 21st-century dystopia, but upon its release, Blade Runner was a financial letdown, not to mention a movie that generated far-from-warm feelings from its […]

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It might take a few months—or maybe even a few years—but eventually, Scarlett Johansson's Ghost in the Shell will have an afterlife. The live-action adaptation of the Japanese classic is a complete cyberbore, narrative-wise, but for those who gush over big-screen artistry, there's plenty to get lost in: the opulent, expansive CGI visuals; the gorgeous […]

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Before I begin The Ringed City, the final downloadable expansion for From Software's existentialist fantasy epic Dark Souls 3, I have to prepare. Unlike most games, the expansions to Dark Souls titles aren't additional, isolated new bits of game—they're embedded directly into the world as it already exists. If you don't have a save file […]

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When Ryan Staake and Patrick Piemonte first worked together, they helped you get around: Both were interface designers at Apple, with Piemonte working specifically on the iPhone's map technology. Now, nearly a decade later, the two are working together again—but this time, instead of helping you get around, they want to use the power of […]

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