This week brought one of the best episodes of the season as the top seven aced the challenge of delivering us fantastic performances with songs from the 2000s and on as well as soul songs. Almost everyone impressed and one contestant in particular had her shining moment… which should guarantee her safety if all is fair in the world. Though with Sanchez almost out of the competition last week, “fair” doesn’t exist in this competition. After such a wildly entertaining Wednesday night, the results show tonight is going to be painful to get through. Everyone truly sang their hearts out. The talent is there, the passion was there, the right song choices for the most part were there. What a wonderful night of music. So who deserves to go?
Like her or not, Hollie Cavanagh definitely earned a spot in the final six with a very impressive performance of...
Like her or not, Hollie Cavanagh definitely earned a spot in the final six with a very impressive performance of...
- 4/19/2012
- by Melody Simpson
- BuzzFocus.com
The push for crowdsourcing among indie developers continue, this time with a proposed tactical shooter from former Bungie and Ubisoft designer Christian Allen as well as huge gains for the inExile Entertainment campaign for post-apocalyptic RPG Wasteland 2.
Cleanly over a million bucks: that's the total with 29 days to go for inExile's plan to get a sequel to the inspiration for Fallout, Wasteland. The original game designers for Wasteland, Alan Pavlish and Mike Stackpole are on board along with its producer, Brian Fargo, who acted as Executive Producer on Fallout (and founder of Interplay) as well. The concept art up above is by Andree Wallin, who's providing the look for the proposed new game.
The inExile team's plan is apparently to stick to the original's roots as closely as possible, going top-down, turn-based, and tactical with the action. Having already exceeded their $900k goal, inExile will put the game through six months of pre-production,...
Cleanly over a million bucks: that's the total with 29 days to go for inExile's plan to get a sequel to the inspiration for Fallout, Wasteland. The original game designers for Wasteland, Alan Pavlish and Mike Stackpole are on board along with its producer, Brian Fargo, who acted as Executive Producer on Fallout (and founder of Interplay) as well. The concept art up above is by Andree Wallin, who's providing the look for the proposed new game.
The inExile team's plan is apparently to stick to the original's roots as closely as possible, going top-down, turn-based, and tactical with the action. Having already exceeded their $900k goal, inExile will put the game through six months of pre-production,...
- 3/19/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
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