They're making another Resident Evil movie, and it's called Retribution. Star Milla Jovovich, who's been showing behind-the-scenes footage, gives a tour of the sets. Together, both clips are nearly twelve minutes long.
Jovovich introduces crew members, shows off trailers, diggers, and even the soundstage where they are shooting. For fans, it's a neat peek at the film's making.
With so many celebrities not quite "getting" Twitter, it's cool to see one that does.
Resident Evil: Retribution will hit theaters Sept. 14, 2012.
Part 1 [tweetreel]
Part 2 [tweetreel via Twitter via BD]
Well, is it? YouTube user KevinWK returns yet again, showing off way more more than the latest hit game.
KevinWK puts you through the paces as he tears into the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Collectors Edition. He's wearing a Skyrim leather helmet and wielding a box cutter.
Informative as always! Though, I do think that KevinWK might invest in a better camera—something more hi-def to highlight the unboxing.
On second thought, strike that.
Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Collectors Edition Unboxing!!! [YouTube]
Sadly, Valve never releases sales figures for its Steam digital shopfront on the PC. So we never get an overall idea of how popular the platform is. Sometimes, though, figures slip out, and today is one of those days.
Guillaume Rambourg, from competing service Good Old Games, has revealed sales figures from a single title, The Witcher 2, and it makes for impressive reading if you work for Valve. It's dispiriting if you work for anyone else.
Good Old Games sold around 35,000 copies of the game, not bad for a service geared mainly towards retro titles. Rambourg then says all other major digital retailers combined, that being Direct2Drive, Impulse and GamersGate, sold only 10,000 copies. Again, that's combined.
And Steam? It sold 200,000 copies.
If you want to know why EA is so dead-set on cracking the PC digital delivery market, this is why. That's an awful big slice of the pie for a single company to be feasting on.
"Your customers hate DRM" - Rambourg [GI.biz]
One of the more unpopular aspects of Xbox Live has been the fact that, should you subscribe via credit card, Microsoft liked to automatically renew your membership. Well, the new Xbox.com makes opting-out easier! [WinRumors]
You just need to be famous. Really famous. Like this lady, Yuko Oshima.
Not only is pop idol Yuko Oshima testing Final Fantasy XIII-2, she's also designing costumes. One of these outfits will be selected by fans as DLC for the game.
One of them looks like Little Red Riding Hood. The other does not.
Oshima is holding the final versions—the ones that Square Enix prettied up. One of her original drawings can be seen in the gallery above.
As far as putting together an outfit for FF's Serah, it's fine, I guess. And she's got an eye for fashion. Remember, she's just supposed to be a tester, not a designer. The most famous Final Fantasy tester. Ever.
Like its predecessor, Black Ops, don't assume that because Modern Warfare 3 is a game starring explosions and ruined buildings that it doesn't have gorgeous concept art.
Because like its predecessor, its art is moody, vibrant and, most surprising of all, colourful.
These images are all the work of concept artist Robin Chyo and are mostly environment pieces with the exception of a few storyboard shots.
Most of the scenes made it into the game in one form or another, and they all look great. What I like most, though, is how he manages to sneak a few gags in, something you wouldn't expect from such a humourless series. Keep an eye out for a Frenchman in a bathtub, for example.
You can see more of Chyo's work at his personal site.
To see the larger pics in all their glory (or so you can save them as wallpaper), right-click on the "expand" icon on the main image above and select "open in new tab".
You can't buy this puppy, sadly, you can only enter a competition to win it. Well, that and just sit here and look at it, and wish you could buy it. Or win it.
Unleash the Power of the Voice [Facebook, via Gamefreaks]




There's a campaign going down over on League of Legends' forums to try and have one of the game's heroes reimagined as a...Playboy bunny.
Artist tsuaii has taken it a little more seriously than expected and come up with this awesome piece of art depicting Riven, the character in question, in her intended outfit.
This pic also gives me an excuse to point out tsuaii's other great piece of LoL art, Caitlyn.
Bunny Girl Riven [DeviantArt, via ALBOTAS]
If you populate your desk with figurines and models, no doubt you choose your plastic and resin statues carefully. What you choose, says much about you. And if, next January, you select this Metal Gear Rex, it will say this: You have excellent taste.
Going on sale next January, this Metal Gear Rex is being produced by Hong Kong-based figure maker threeA. Kojima Productions worked closely with threeA on the piece. The level of detail on display here is stunning, as are the little lights. The Rex is over a foot-tall, and, while price hasn't been disclosed yet, expect it also to be sizable.
We first saw pics of threeA's Rex back in 2009, and we're just now picking our jaws up off the floor.
Metal Gear Rex [threeA]



MakeToys are a Japanese outfit that makes, well, I don't want to say bootleg Transformers, so I'll just say custom Transformers. I introduce them because their new Devastator is incredible.
It ignores the recent film interpretation of the character, as one should, and instead looks to recreate the original animated version, only with the level of detail a guy who loved the cartoon in the 80s would expect in the 2000s.
You get all six individual figures, each impressive enough on their own, but combine them and you get a Devastator that unlike the original loses none of its aesthetic or articulation.
No word on pricing yet, but it won't be cheap.
MakeToys reveals every bit of its Giant... Transformer [Tomopop]