Our Impressions of CULT OF THE DEEP: A New Way to Lie and Attack Friends

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Deception games have boomed in the last years. Between Among Us, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, and The Chameleon, we have seen a plethora of different approaches to games about lying, getting away with stuff, and defending oneself. While Cult of the Deep has a bit less of the discussion that you get with other deception games, it still stands as a fun experience to have with a slightly larger party.

The basic idea of the Cult Of The Deep is that a group of cultists is trying to weed out evil-doers, while the “bad guys” are trying to kill off the high priest. Players are given a hidden role, a character, and a hidden, one-time-use spell at the beginning of the game. Then players will roll dice and assign them to do damage, heal or add to powerful rituals. It ends when a player/s reach/es his or her end goal stated on their role card. The overall gameplay is fun, fast, and makes each turn feel impactful. There are a few issues with the “hidden dice” formula and deception parts of it, but it stands as a cool, more involved game of hidden agendas.

Let’s talk about the good parts first. Each turn a player takes can make a difference. Their rolls, the damage they deal, the health they heal, and the rituals they contribute to can turn the tides of the game if they want. It is also nice to have special powers and other ways to be involved in other people’s turns so that players aren’t just sitting there doing nothing. Most turns are incremental levels of damage/healing/ritual building, but it is up to the player and situation to do more or be discreet. Also, the art is beautiful, and the various coins, cards, and materials are great, even for the demo version I played. However, one of the best parts of the game is that when a person is killed off, they aren’t totally kicked out. They come back as a wraith with a new way to help or hurt others. This allows players to still enjoy the game even after they are killed off, unlike other games that just force dead players to watch in silence. The different roles, characters, one-time-use spells, rituals, and wraiths add a huge amount of replayability because of the randomness and combinations that can come from those things passed out to each player and when they come up in the game.

There are a few issues that might be addressed or changed before release, but here is what we saw as of now. The hidden roles mechanic isn’t as hidden as we would’ve hoped or expected. After a few rounds of attacking certain people (the first fifteen minutes of the game), it can be pretty clear who has which role and what their goals are. Once that is established, it becomes a complex and more involved version of Yahtzee, trying for the best rolls or sabotaging enemy rolls. It is still a fun game, but the mystery of who is playing which role can fade pretty quickly unless people are purposely deceptive in who they are attacking and defending from the beginning. We also found the number of ritual cards was somewhat low; we cycled through them very quickly, and it felt a lot less interesting to try and fulfill the same rituals every playthrough. The last issue we found was that the players were often gaining health faster than taking damage. If characters started with more health from the start but could regain less throughout the game, it may run a bit more naturally and become less of a tug of war, especially in the final rounds.

Cult Of The Deep is a well-produced and far more involved version of Mafia and Werewolf. It allows and calls for planning, surprise attacks, and trust between players. Giving out different roles and unique character powers make each turn feel impactful and allow for a lot of variety on repeat playthroughs. But the levels of deception between players can be peeled back very quickly and very easily, and the health/damage systems could be tuned a bit better. With all that said, Cult Of The Deep is an interesting and slightly less mysterious way to approach classic deception games that still has good moment-to-moment gameplay for each player from beginning to end with a good amount of variety and great aesthetics. Cult Of The Deep is currently on Kickstarter, and its campaign is ending soon! If you want more information, check out their Kickstarter to learn more about the game.

The Ice Road: Netflix Acquires Liam Neeson’s Action-Thriller in Domestic Deal

The Ice Road: Netflix Acquires Liam Neeson's Action-Thriller in Domestic Deal

The Ice Road: Netflix Acquires Liam Neeson’s Action-Thriller in Domestic Deal

Deadline brings word that Netflix has acquired Oscar nominee Liam Neeson’s (Schindler’s List, Kinsey, The Grey) action-thriller The Ice Road. The streaming giant won the U.S. rights to the project in a “record domestic only-deal,” reportedly offering $18 million for the movie off of a promo. The deal was closed during the virtual European Film Market (EFM) over the weekend.

Neeson most recently appeared in the action titles The Marksman and Honest Thief, as well as the James D’Arcy comedy Made in Italy.

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In The Ice Road, after a remote diamond mine collapses in the far northern regions of Canada, an ice driver (Neeson) leads an impossible rescue mission over a frozen ocean to save the lives of trapped miners despite thawing waters and a threat they never see coming.

The movie is written and directed by Jonathan Hensleigh (The Punisher, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Jumanji) and also stars Laurence Fishburne and Holt McCallany.

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CODE Entertainment produced and financed the project alongside ShivHans Pictures. Envision Media Arts also serves as producer.

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COBRA KAI Promotes Vanessa Rubio and Peyton List to Series Regulars; Two New Actors Cast

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Now that the dust has settled on a fantastic third season of Cobra Kai, the series has promoted Vanessa Rubio and Peyton List to series regulars. Rubio has been in the series since Season 1 as Carmen Diaz, Miguel’s mother and Johnny’s Season 3 love interest. List joined the show in Season 2, playing Tory Nichols, a girl with a tough past that joins Cobra Kai and is taken under the wing of John Kreese.

Both characters had bigger parts this season, and it only makes sense that they get headliner billing like their co-stars. The series has also added two new characters to the fourth season with young actors Dallas Young (Mixed-ish, The Big Show Show) and newcomer Oona O’Brien, who has starred in stage productions of Annie and School of Rock.

Young will play “Kenny, a bullied new kid in school who turns to karate as a way to defend himself.” O’Brien will play “Devon, a potential new karate student who is relentlessly competitive, a quick study, and equally quick-tempered when she’s provoked.”

These sound like solid new characters, and I can’t wait to see them in the next season of Cobra Kai.

via: Variety

Ariana Greenblatt to Play Tiny Tina in Eli Roth’s Borderlands

Ariana Greenblatt to Play Tiny Tina in Eli Roth's Borderlands

Ariana Greenblatt to Play Tiny Tina in Eli Roth’s Borderlands

Ariana Greenblatt is set to play Tiny Tina in Eli Roth’s movie adaptation of the best-selling video game franchise Borderlands after a worldwide casting search. Greenblatt will join Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Jack Black in the film. Last year, Greenblatt starred in Love and Monsters for Paramount, The One and Only Ivan for Disney, and had a voice role in Warner Bros.’ Scoob!. The actress will now take on Tiny Tina, who, in the video games, is a non-player character described as being an unstable thirteen-year-old explosives expert.

“Ariana is a spectacular new talent in cinema. She has already worked with many of my close collaborators and everyone raves about her. She blew us all away in her audition, and I cannot wait to see her bring the wild, insane, and unpredictable Tiny Tina to the big screen. She’s going to blow up on screen like one of Tina’s grenades,” said Roth.

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It was announced in May 2020 that Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett (CarolBlue JasmineThe Aviator) will lead the cast as Lilith, a siren and legendary thief equipped with magical skills. Hart signed on to star as ex-soldier-turned-mercenary Roland. Curtis will play Tannis, an archeologist on Pandora who might have the key to finding the vault, but whose complicated history with Lilith (Blanchett) isn’t going to help. Jack Black will play the beloved robot companion Claptrap.

Based on the bestselling PC and console gaming experience from developer Gearbox Software and publisher 2K, a wholly owned label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., Borderlands will be produced by Avi Arad and Ari Arad, who produce through their Arad Productions banner, and Erik Feig, through PICTURESTART, who have shepherded the project and overseen development, including the latest draft of the screenplay by the two-time Emmy-winning screenwriter Craig Mazin. The film’s executive producers are Randy Pitchford, executive producer of the Borderlands video game franchise and founder of the Gearbox Entertainment Company, and Strauss Zelnick, chairman and CEO of Take-Two Interactive.

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Borderlands is one of the world’s most successful video game franchises, with more than 57 million units sold-in worldwide, including over 22 million units of Borderlands 2, which is the highest-selling title in the history of 2K. The most recent installment, Borderlands 3, which launched in September 2019, already sold-in nearly 8 million units worldwide and was honored with the award for “Best Multiplayer Game” at Gamescom.

(Photo by Robyn Breen Shinn)

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New Teaser Trailer Released For THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD Miniseries

Amazon has released another teaser trailer for it’s upcoming historical fiction miniseries, The Underground Railroad. The series comes from writer and director Barry Jenkins (Moonlight, If Beale Street Could Talk), and it’s inspired by the metaphorical Underground Railroad, which was a network of secret routes and safe houses used in the mid-19th century to help slaves escape out of slavery into the free states.

This new story imagines the Underground Railroad that we’re all familiar with as an actual railroad located beneath the southern soil, taking slaves on the first journey of their free life. This actually looks like a beautifully made series.

The show is based on Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, and the story follows Cora, “a slave on a cotton plantation in Georgia who is an outcast even amongst her fellow Africans and is struggling coming into womanhood when she meets Caesar, a recent arrival from Virginia who informs her of the Underground Railroad, inspiring them both to take the risk and escape to freedom.”

These events lead Cora on a journey “as she makes a desperate bid for freedom in the antebellum South. After escaping her Georgia plantation for the rumored Underground Railroad, Cora discovers no mere metaphor, but an actual railroad full of engineers and conductors, and a secret network of tracks and tunnels beneath the southern soil.”

The series stars Thuso Mbedu, Chase W. Dillon, Aaron Pierre, Joel Edgerton, Damon Herriman, William Jackson Harper, Amber Gray, Jim Klock, Lily Rabe, Fred Hechinger, and Owen Harn.

The 11-episode limited series has been in development for a long time and it will debut on Amazon Prime on May 14th.

New The Walking Dead Final Season Teaser Sets Summer 2021 Premiere

New The Walking Dead Final Season Teaser Sets Summer 2021 Premiere

New The Walking Dead Final Season Teaser Sets Summer 2021 Premiere

Following the premiere of The Walking Dead’s bonus Season 10 episodes last night, which focused heavily on the return of Lauren Cohan’s Maggie Rhee and introduced new enemies called the Reapers, AMC revealed a brief teaser for the final season of The Walking Dead. The teaser announced that Season 11 will premiere this summer on AMC following season 10c. The clip doesn’t reveal much besides cameras in an interrogation room, but the caption, “A New World Order,” hints that fans can expect The Commonwealth to play a major role in the final episodes of the hit series. You can check out the teaser below!

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The Walking Dead is a story that started 10 years ago with one man trying to find his family. That family grew and gradually communities took shape. They fought and survived, thrived, and gave birth to a new generation. It is a tale of humankind and there are more stories to tell.

Purchase previous seasons of AMC’s The Walking Dead here!

Last on The Walking Dead, we witnessed the fall of Alpha (Samantha Morton) and the end of the Whisperers War. The Kingdom had fallen, Hilltop was virtually destroyed and Alexandria abandoned to prepare for the final battle. Our survivors were trapped and separated from one another. Yet, when faced with almost certain death, they rallied together to fight, killing Beta (Ryan Hurst) and eliminating the threat of the horde.

In these six new episodes of The Walking Dead season 10c, we find our survivors trying to pick themselves up by their bootstraps following the destruction the Whisperers left in their wake. The years of struggle weigh upon them as past traumas surface, exposing their more vulnerable sides. As they question the state of humanity, the state of their collective community, and the states of their minds, will they find the inner strength to persevere with their lives, friendships, and group intact?

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The Walking Dead stars Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, Melissa McBride, Cailey Fleming, Josh McDermitt, Christian Serratos, Seth Gilliam, Ross Marquand, Khary Payton, Cooper Andrews, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Avi Nash, Nadia Hilker, Lauren Ridloff, Angel Theory, Dan Fogler, and Kevin Carroll.

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Guy Pearce Stars as an Exorcist in The Seventh Day Trailer

Guy Pearce Stars as an Exorcist in The Seventh Day Trailer

Guy Pearce Stars as an Exorcist in The Seventh Day Trailer

Vertical Entertainment has released the official trailer for their upcoming horror film titled The Seventh Day, starring Emmy winner Guy Pearce and Mexican actor Vadhir Derbez. The video features Pearce as a veteran exorcist who was tasked to train a young rookie priest in exorcism. It also previews some of the film’s horrific scenes spotlighting children, who are possessed by powerful demons. Will the rookie succeed in his first exorcism through the guidance of Father Peter or will his faith falter in the face of pure evil? Check out the video in the player below!

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The horror film is being led by Guy Pearce, who is no stranger to the horror genre as he previously starred in Antonia Bird’s 1999 Western horror Ravenous and Guillermo del Toro’s 2010 Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark. He will next be seen in HBO’s upcoming crime drama miniseries Mare of Easttown, starring alongside Oscar winner Kate Winslet.

In The Seventh Day, renowned exorcist Father Peter (Pearce) teams up with a rookie apprentice for his first day of training. As they plunge deeper into hell on earth, the lines between good and evil blur and their own demons emerge.

Joining Pearce are Vadhir Derbez, Stephen Lang (Avatar, Don’t Breathe), Brady Jenness, Robin Bartlett (Mad About You) and Keith David (Dead Presidents, The Thing),

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The Seventh Day is written and directed by Justin P. Lange. It is produced by Dallas Sonnier, Amanda Presmyk, Chelsea Davenport and Kimberly Hwang.

The film is scheduled to arrive in select theaters and on VOD on March 26.

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RED SONJA Movie to Be Written by TOMB RAIDER Anime Showrunner Tasha Huo

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The showrunner of Netflix and Legendary’s Tomb Raider anime series, Tasha Huo, has been hired by Millennium Films to write the script for its feature film adaptation of Red Sonja. The long-gestating project is being directed by Joey Soloway (Transparent), who said in a statement:

“I have loved Red Sonja forever and I feel so honored to help shepherd her story and start this cinematic journey. There could not be a greater moment in our world for Red Sonja‘s ways of wielding power and her connection with nature and our planet. She is an ancient heroine with an epic calling, and translating that to the screen is a dream come true for me as a filmmaker. I can’t wait to collaborate with Tasha on this vision.”

When previously talking about her take on the project, she explained:

“I can really have so much fun with Red Sonja. I see her a little bit more like the first kind of bad girl superhero. Sort of like the Batman of The Dark Knight or Deadpool, you know? The world is changing so much right now for superheroes, that I just really look forward to not only going to the edge of what I’ve ever written and directed before, but to the edge of the genre as well.”

Millennium co-president Jonathan Younger added:

“We’re very excited to be bringing Red Sonja to the market and the world. This has been a long time coming. Having Joey Soloway at the helm of this feminist icon franchise is the perfect recipe for a magical adventure, which is exactly what the world needs today.”

Red Sonja made her comic debut in Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian #23 back in 1975 from writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Windsor-Smith. She was loosely based on Red Sonya of Rogatino in Robert E. Howard‘s 1934 short story “The Shadow of the Vulture.”

This will be the second time Red Sonja has been adapted for film. The first Red Sonja film came in 1985 and starred Brigitte Nielsen and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

I’ve always liked this character, and I really hope that this creative team that has come on board will do the character justice.

Source: THR