Gamers' enthusiasm for Friday the 13th: The Game was high enough to overload some of the servers upon the game's initial launch, but Gun Media and IllFonic are rewarding the patience of their fans with a free wave of content updates, including the Nes version of Jason Voorhees!
"You guys broke our expectations and our severs, and we are very thankful for your support and love. Here's some free stuff to apologize for our rocky launch, and so that you might give us a slight reprieve as we continue to improve and fix!
Please enjoy this free Retro Jason and music courtesy of Mitch Murder as well as new clothing for counselors, 13,000 Customization Points for everyone and of course a Double Xp Weekend starting June 23rd-June 25th!
To thank our fans for their patience, we're offering the first content update for free which includes the following:
'Retro' Jason complete...
"You guys broke our expectations and our severs, and we are very thankful for your support and love. Here's some free stuff to apologize for our rocky launch, and so that you might give us a slight reprieve as we continue to improve and fix!
Please enjoy this free Retro Jason and music courtesy of Mitch Murder as well as new clothing for counselors, 13,000 Customization Points for everyone and of course a Double Xp Weekend starting June 23rd-June 25th!
To thank our fans for their patience, we're offering the first content update for free which includes the following:
'Retro' Jason complete...
- 6/19/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
You aren’t ready for Kung Fury. The world isn’t ready for Kung Fury. The yet-to-be-explored universes that exist all around us aren’t ready for Kung Fury.
Words can’t describe what in the hell filmmaker David Sandberg accomplished with his kung-fu-nazi-fighting-time-traveling epic short film, and I couldn’t hack into the future to discover what new phrases we eventually create to praise such 80s action lunacy, but I’m going to give it a whirl in an unconventional method. Below are the notes I took while Kung Fury was karate-chopping his way through street thugs and angry machines, and instead of turning them into coherent paragraphs and into a formal review, I’m just going to comment on the perfect journey that took place.
But before that, let me actually do my film critic thing and offer my opinion on Kung Fury, which will undoubtedly go down...
Words can’t describe what in the hell filmmaker David Sandberg accomplished with his kung-fu-nazi-fighting-time-traveling epic short film, and I couldn’t hack into the future to discover what new phrases we eventually create to praise such 80s action lunacy, but I’m going to give it a whirl in an unconventional method. Below are the notes I took while Kung Fury was karate-chopping his way through street thugs and angry machines, and instead of turning them into coherent paragraphs and into a formal review, I’m just going to comment on the perfect journey that took place.
But before that, let me actually do my film critic thing and offer my opinion on Kung Fury, which will undoubtedly go down...
- 5/30/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Homage to 1980s action films gets VoD deal.
Wacky 30-minute Directors Fortnight entry Kung Fury, which raised more than $600,000 through Kickstarter, will be distributed by VoD distributor Under the Milky Way.
Swedish writer-director David Sandberg’s kitsch 1980’s homage includes Nazis, Norse gods, dinosaurs and a theme song performed by David Hasselhoff.
Since its launch on Youtube, the trailer for the film has reached almost 10 million views.
A homage to 1980’s martial arts and police action films, Kung Fury centres on a Miami Police Department Detective and martial artist Kung Fury, who travels backin time from the 1980s to World War II to kill Adolf Hitler (aka Kung Führer), and avenge his friend’s death at the hands of the Nazi leader. A time machine error sends him further back to the Viking Age.
The soundtrack was composed by Swedish electronica artists Lost Years and Mitch Murder.
Under The Milky Way is set to release the film...
Wacky 30-minute Directors Fortnight entry Kung Fury, which raised more than $600,000 through Kickstarter, will be distributed by VoD distributor Under the Milky Way.
Swedish writer-director David Sandberg’s kitsch 1980’s homage includes Nazis, Norse gods, dinosaurs and a theme song performed by David Hasselhoff.
Since its launch on Youtube, the trailer for the film has reached almost 10 million views.
A homage to 1980’s martial arts and police action films, Kung Fury centres on a Miami Police Department Detective and martial artist Kung Fury, who travels backin time from the 1980s to World War II to kill Adolf Hitler (aka Kung Führer), and avenge his friend’s death at the hands of the Nazi leader. A time machine error sends him further back to the Viking Age.
The soundtrack was composed by Swedish electronica artists Lost Years and Mitch Murder.
Under The Milky Way is set to release the film...
- 5/15/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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