Only four of the sexy robot designs from Transformers: War for Cybertron ever made it toy store shelves, a tragic missed opportunity. To ensure they don't miss a second time, Hasbro and High Moon Studios are planning a much bigger toy line for Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.
How big?
Combaticons, transform and form Bruticus.
That big.
Call them combiners, call them gestalts, call them super happy robot team neo; when five or more Transformers get together and go all super-size on the enemy's metal asses, it's a party of gargantuan proportions. Back in 1985 when Hasbro brought a team of green Diaclone construction vehicles to North America, the six-robot giant Devastator, children already enchanted by the concept of robots turning into vehicles went completely nuts.
Soon after Devastator's release came the Aerialbots and Stunticons, two teams that established a formula of four smaller limb vehicles and one larger central unit, merging to form Superion and Menasor respectively. Then came the Protectobots and their Decepticon rivals, the Combaticons.
The Combaticons are a team of military vehicles that combine to form Bruticus, a walking army consisting of four soldiers — Onslaught (anti-aircraft truck), Vortex (helicopter), Blast Off (space shuttle), and Brawl (tank) — and Swindle, the mercenary military jeep that would sell them all for parts if you gave him half a chance.
In the original cartoon series the Combaticons were created by Decepticon second-in-command Starscream as part of a bid to wrest power from the hands of the infinitely forgiving Megatron. That origin won't work in Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. High Moon Studios' retelling of the final days of the Transformers' home planet takes place far before the events of the 1980 cartoon series.
Whatever his story may be, one thing is certain: Bruticus is too powerful to be confined to your television screen, and if he wants to make his way to toy shelves as part of a Fall of Cybertron toy line, revealed this weekend at the 2012 New York Toy Fair, then who's going to tell him no?
Certainly not Lenny Panzica, the head designer on the Transformers: Fall of Cybertron toy line. During a recent conference call featuring representatives from Hasbro and High Moon Studios, Panzica expressed his excitement over working on this iconic group of characters.
"It's been a dream to work on Bruticus," Panzica said, "It's been a great learning experience as a Transformers designer, as well as a nod to being a Transformers fan working on a Bruticus and working out how to get the combination play going. The Transformation and combining play is really exciting."
Panzica and High Moon's version of Bruticus will feature five deluxe-sized robots. Onslaught will be the base, forming the torso of the larger robot along with his normal vehicle and robot modes. The four remaining characters will have the traditional robot and vehicle forms, with the added ability to transform into any of Bruticus' limbs, all without relying on extraneous toy bits (foot plates, fists).
In keeping with High Moon's design strategy, this new version of Bruticus retains elements of the original G1 (first generation) character, while maintaining a look that's purely Cybertron. The head in particular is pure Bruticus, while the color schemes and physical aspects of the robots and vehicles are in line with what will one day be the character's Earth-based camouflage (because a purple space shuttle parked outside Walmart is totally inconspicuous).
With five deluxe robots forming Bruticus, this will be one tall glass of killer mechanical water, though not quite as tall as one of the most impressive original combiner teams, the Decepticon Predaking. "It won't be quite as large as Predaking," Panzica explained. "Predaking was voyager scale (the next scale larger than deluxe in modern Transformers lines). My initial thought was 'I'm going Predaking size on this guy!', but after going into the design we decided on deluxe size. He's still awesomely huge. In the future I think I'll get my Predaking size figure. He's Bruticus size."
And he's only the beginning of what Jerry Jivoin, Hasbro's global brand marketing director for Transformers, said will be a much larger line than War for Cybertron. Will we see a toy of Autobot fan-favorite Dinobot, Grimlock? He wasn't ready to say, but Bruticus is too big a threat to leave unanswered.
I look forward to adding Bruticus to my ever-growing Transformers collection this fall when the line debuts alongside Transformers: Fall of Cybertron for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. He won't fill the spot left by the original figure I lost in a move back in 2000 (along with Predaking and a pristine Fortress Maximus — cry for me, Transformers fans), but he'll definitely fill a large amount of shelf space.
Until that day (til all are one?), flip through the galleries for pictures of the toys, along with some exclusive concept art and screenshots from Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.
And remember kids, Bruticus hates Cybertron. Bruticus hates you all!
Out in the middle of the desert, a remote-controlled M249 Squad Automatic Weapon will unload its magazine into Sweet Tooth's iconic ice cream truck from Twisted Metal, releasing on Tuesday for the PlayStation 3. The trigger will be thousands of spacebars from across the Internet, and the finger on one of them can be yours.
The promotional stunt will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the machine gun will fire continuously as long as it can be reloaded and some hapless production assistant can sweep up the brass. More than 100,000 rounds are expected to be fired, according to the site running the spectacle, ShootMyTruck.com.
According to Wikipedia, the M249 SAW's sustained rate of fire is 50 rounds per minute. If the promoters are going to empty 100,000 rounds, that's at least 33 hours of nonstop firing. I'm guessing there'll be a cigarette break in there, but that's a hell of a lot of bang for the bus.
To get a chance to fire on the truck, you need to sign up through a Facebook app or via Twitter. The promoters will contact you sometime before the shooting starts on Valentine's Day. For more details, see the page.
Radiant Historia released in North America more than a year ago for the DS and quickly distinguished itself as a top-flight JRPG. Trouble is, Atlus didn't print enough copies to satisfy demand. Case in point: A new copy is now listing for $105 on the used-games brokerage Glyde.
Well, fans who missed out the first time won't have to go hunting the used aisles or pay more than double the game's original price to get it. Atlus announced yesterday, via Twitter, that it is reprinting the game. It will sell for $35 and arrive on shelves sometime in March.
Sucks for that guy with the $105 copy of the game, but it's good news for the rest of the JRPG faithful.
[h/t Tem Dejima and truthtellah]
We've heard (as far back at 2010) Sony admit that it blundered big time by not publishing Demon's Souls in North America. Now we know why they passed. Shuhei Yoshida, Sony Computer Entertainment's head of product development, told Game Informer that he played two hours of the game as it was close to final, and walked away convinced it would be terrible.
"This is crap," Yoshida recalled saying. "This is an unbelievably bad game."
Demon's Souls went on to be published in the States by Atlus, and it became an enormous critical success and a sales winner, spawning a successor that likewise won raves. How did Yoshida miss the boat? He says differences in development between Japan and North America produced an early version of the game that looked nothing like its finished state. In Japan, assets for a game are developed in parallel; in the U.S. "game development is typically a vertical slice." Thus the early build, "the team tried to create a small piece of the experience that resembles the final product." That version had framerate issues, among other problems.
"We definitely dropped the ball from a publishing standpoint, including studio management side," he said.
Sony Talks The Last Guardian, Demon's Souls, And The Vita Launch [Game Informer]
Have you heard that video is a big thing over at Gawker Media? It's true, we watch and post a lot of videos each week. Here are some of the best videos of week, culled from an array of Gawker Media sites.
Eat your heart out, Janet. View »
Pretty much every time he opens his mouth, Rick Santorum manages to commit some kind of flagrant foul, but yesterday he really delivered a doozy. View »
Pete Hoekstra, Senate candidate and tweeting disaster Twitter Pete, aired a campaign ad during the Super Bowl targeted at his happily married opponent, Debbie Stabenow. The ad features a Chinese woman biking through a backdrop of rice fields and uh, recognizable music, thanking "Debbie Spenditnow" for giving all the money to "us." View »
Yesterday we published photos of Rob Gronkowski and Matt Light mourning their Super Bowl loss by dancing shirtless onstage to LMFAO at the Patriots post-game party. Today brings video, supposedly, of Gronkowski warming up his gimpy ankle before taking the stage with LMFAO. View »
Yesterday, President Obama hosted over 100 students at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for the second annual White House Science Fair. Young scientists of all ages showed off projects in subjects ranging from robots, to rocketry, to energy conservation. Fourteen-year-old Joey Hudy even brought an air cannon capable of launching marshmallows upwards of 175 feet. View »
Mass Effect 3's less than a month away, but that span of time feels like an eternity. The relaunch of the website for BioWare's sci-fi epic isn't helping either. It's sporting videos that tease out elements of the upcoming threequel from multiplayer to narrative. It seems like they're there to help along people new to the series, but die-hard Mass Effect fans might spot some new details in there. View »
Last Sunday, two Hondas outside of Tampa, Florida sat side-by-side on the highway, about to start a street race when a drunk driver in a Nissan SUV smashed into one of the racers at speed. Unbelievably, no one was seriously injured. View »
Presented without comment. Okay, fine, one comment: I love this. View »
Philadelphia is full of treasures. Here is an elderly woman ranting against another SEPTA bus passenger in a nearly six minute, uninterrupted stream of swears and insults. View »
This morning, the Patriots are talking dropped passes. Aaron Hernandez had one, Deion Branch had one, but most visibly, Wes Welker was hit in the hands on a long pass that would have extended the Patriots drive with four minutes left. It wasn't the best throw, but it was catchable, and after the game Tom Brady put it was gently as he could: "missed opportunities.. View »
"I get pretty girls all the time and you've never kissed anyone ever so you shut up." This is modern Shakespeare. View »
When you own a Bugatti Veyron, seven high-speed runs on public roads will take you up to 225 miles an hour. Yes, he gets pulled over and no, we don't know how much his ticket is going to cost him. View »
This bizarre TV spot for Old Milwaukee beer starring Will Ferrell aired in exactly one TV market last night during the Super Bowl's local ad block at the end of the first half. That market is North Platte, Nebraska, and it's the second-smallest TV market in the country, ranking 209th out of 210. There are 15,180 TV homes in the North Platte market. View »
Lil' Bear, a grizzly, and Tala, a wolf, have been best friends for six years. Better yet, there's video of the besties (beasties?) playing as babies. This might be the cutest thing you'll watch all day. View »
[Image via Shutterstock]
After posting its official unboxing teaser video on Thursday, Sony yesterday published this 12-minute guided tour of the system, explaining all of the features and benefits of the PlayStation Vita, with Guy Longworth, PlayStation's chief marketer, and John Koller, who is the boss of PlayStation's handheld division.
The PlayStation Vita launches in North America on Feb. 22.
Welcome to PlayStation Vita [PlayStation Blog]
This is an update to the Portal Core Space mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and it references the Meme Who Must Not Be Named. But it does so quite hilariously—and loudly. Turn your volume down before playing. It's not NSFW, just loud.
I especially like "Search Joke •Empty."
The Most Literal, and Best, Skyrim Mod to Date [Ripten]
There are eight days until pitchers and catchers report to spring training in baseball. More importantly, there are 24 until Shepard, Alenko and Liara report for duty in Mass Effect 3. Pre-order deals on the sci-fi epic RPG already are out, along with savings and credits on this week's UFC Undisputed 3 and Twisted Metal.
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Greetings, camp Kotaku. It's friday evening, and that means it's officially the weekend! I hope you had a fun week. I sure did. We welcomed more simultaneous voices to Kotaku than... maybe ever?
Plus, we rolled out our plan to offer regularly programmed chunks of programming, sort of like we're a TV network. (They're still just regular Kotaku posts, though—we're not actually becoming a TV channel.)
I am really excited about this, too, especially about my "Kotaku Melodic" music thing on Thursdays. It'll start next week!
That image above is the late great pianist Bill Evans. I probably won't get to write about him since he didn't really do any video game music, but he's still amazing.
Anyway! I am blabbering, but this is your open thread. Here are a few things from around the internet today to aid you on your quest for fine conversation.
That's what I've got. Have good chatting, and a lovely weekend.
Since we ran a feature on Duncan Harris, the groovy "video game photographer" behind the website DeadEndThrills, I've been sharing some of his work each week here.
This week Harris brought in some great shots from a modded version of Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV. Let's take a look!
(Small note: This week, the full 1080p images were a touch to big for us to host. So, most of these are only at 720p. If you'd like to download the full HD images, head on over to Dead End Thrills.)
First up, up top we have:
I love this shot of the GetaLife building, certainly one of the most iconic buildings in Liberty City's Skyline. The textures on the sky here are amazing. Bonus points for a classic game shout-out in the title!
Tools and tricks: iCEnhancer 1.25 ENB Series mod, antialiasing (injected SMAA), 2160p rendering, game resource check overrides, Simple Trainer 6.4, Cam-Control mod, time and weather control, no-HUD, custom FOV.
Great night shot of Star Junction. I'd love to mod the crap out of the PC version of the game just to see if I could get the lights to look like this.
Tools and tricks: iCEnhancer 1.25 ENB Series mod, antialiasing (injected SMAA), 2160p rendering, game resource check overrides, Simple Trainer 6.4, Cam-Control mod, time and weather control, no-HUD, custom FOV.
Another shot of downtown, this one during the day. Dear lord, this game certainly never looked like this when I played it.
Tools and tricks: iCEnhancer 1.25 ENB Series mod, antialiasing (injected SMAA), 2160p rendering, game resource check overrides, Simple Trainer 6.4, Cam-Control mod, time and weather control, no-HUD, custom FOV.
Nice shot of Algonquin (I believe?) in the rain. Again, with the insane amount of detail that was packed into this game. It's an incredible feat of game-making, even four years later.
Tools and tricks: iCEnhancer 1.25 ENB Series mod, antialiasing (injected SMAA), 2160p rendering, game resource check overrides, Simple Trainer 6.4, Cam-Control mod, time and weather control, no-HUD, custom FOV.
The thing I dig most in this one is the graffiti in the background. Again with the details. I remember when I first played GTA IV marveling at the Grafitti, and wondering how Rockstar managed to put together so much good stuff.
Tools and tricks: iCEnhancer 1.25 ENB Series mod, antialiasing (injected SMAA), 2160p rendering, game resource check overrides, Simple Trainer 6.4, Cam-Control mod, time and weather control, no-HUD, custom FOV.
Fantastic shot of the Dukes branch of the Liberty City PD; this one actually looks just a biiit like Bully, which makes me wish all over again that we could get a sequel to that super amazing game. Anyway, this picture is cool.
Tools and tricks: iCEnhancer 1.25 ENB Series mod, antialiasing (injected SMAA), 2160p rendering, game resource check overrides, Simple Trainer 6.4, Cam-Control mod, time and weather control, no-HUD, custom FOV.