Sunday
Sep122021

Insomniac Games announced a standalone 'Wolverine' game

Aside from working on a new Spider-Man game, Insomniac Games is working on a standalone Marvel's Wolverine game. The short teaser shows Wolverine's back and his trademark adamantium claws. Marvel's Wolverine will be directed by Brian Horton (creative director) and Cameron Christian (game director). Christian led the creative efforts on Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales. The game is still in its very early development, so we keep our eyes peeled for future updates. 

Source: GadgetMatch

Saturday
Sep112021

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 9/5 – 9/11

Saturday
Sep112021

'Marvel's Spider-Man 2' will come in (web) swinging to the PlayStation in 2023

Spider-Man fans are in for a treat. You aren't just getting one Spidey in the sequel to the 2018 hit game Marvel's Spider-Man. Sony and Insomniac Games just announced that Spider-Man 2 is coming to the PlayStation with both Peter Parker and Miles Morales. Plus, Venom will be thrown into the mix. You can check out the trailer for the game above. But sadly, we have a pretty long wait with the game expected to arrive in 2023.

Source: Mashable

Saturday
Sep112021

Amazon wants to make it easier to use its Kindles

Amazon is rolling out a software update in the coming weeks that's meant to improve the experience on its Kindle, Oasis, and Paperwhite devices. You will be able to swipe down from the screen to adjust brightness, go to All Settings, and toggle Airplane, Sync, and Bluetooth modes. There will be a new bottom navigation bar that will let you switch easily between Home, Library, and the book you're currently reading. These changes are coming to 8th-generation Kindles or later, 7th-generation or newer Paperwhites, and the Oasis series.

Later this year, Amazon plans to offer "an improved Home and Library experience." The Library will get "new filter and sort menus, a new collections view and an interactive scroll bar." Meanwhile, the Home portal will get a Recently Read section that shows up to 20 items.  

Source: Engadget