Check out this slick map-to-gameplay fast travel transition in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. It’s a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment in Thursday’s new trailer for the game, but I think that’s the point; it happens really fast!
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Andrew Webster was a big fan of the black-and-white Disney Plus special when it came out last year, and on October 20th, it’s getting a color version on the streaming service.
According to director Michael Giacchino, the new color version will “pay homage” to the vibrant color in horror movies from Hammer. Should be a fun treat for Halloween.
You can now watch two more major HBO series on Netflix. We already knew the Warner Bros. Discovery shows would be showing up on Netflix, but it’s still a big deal.
The new series stars Donald Glover and Maya Erskine. Here’s Amazon’s summary and a photo from the show:
Meet the Smiths: Two strangers, John and Jane, who have given up their identities to be thrown together as partners—in espionage and in marriage. Matched by a mysterious agency, each episode follows them on a new mission and new milestone in their relationship. When the cracks begin to show through, they must fight to stay together. Because in this marriage, divorce is not an option.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge was originally set to co-star with Glover, but later she exited the series, reportedly due to creative differences.
From the latest Undertale / Deltarune newsletter, which also has an update on Chapter 3 (Deltarune Chapter 2 came out almost exactly two years ago):
We are continuing to work on Chapter 3! The Chapter got playable from beginning to end. After some restructuring and reshuffling of different parts, it’s feeling quite good to go through. Can’t say it’s finished yet, but the unfinished parts are certainly seeming less and less numerous. That’s good because try as I might to sleep, until the game is finished, I’ll see nothing but nightmares...
Earlier, we were considering having a stealth-focused section in the game where you would slowly, slowly sneak around certain areas.
After developing some concepts, we realized a mechanic which basically just makes you move slower isn’t necessarily fun.
So, we didn’t do that...
Anyway, feel free to listen to this song since it’s now unused.
It’s a great song. Imagine if Toby Fox wrote a song for a stealth section in a video game — I’m guessing it’s pretty close to what you imagine.










