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Set in an open world environment, Space Engineers is available on Xbox One and Microsoft Windows and is run on VRAGE 2 Engine which is unique to Keen Software House. The game was both published and developed by Keen Software House, a develop based in Prague, known best for its games such as Miner Wars and Medieval Engineers. Fans have described it as being the perfect Sandbox game due to its excellent graphics and mechanics, with some players comparing it to the likes of Minecraft.ĭuring gameplay, users will be given control of an astronaut to design, build and maintain space equipment such as space stations and spaceships, whilst exploring different planets and finding resources for survival. and his female co-lead.Following its release on 23rd October 2013, Space Engineers has been well received by players with a review score of 9/10 on steam. It was just cool to watch some stuff blow up again! Stay tuned to Collider to find out who will play Rico Rodriguez. Maybe that's why I liked the first episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier as much as I did.
You want to build him up, break him down, and build him up again, and that guy is a fun one to do it with."Ĭlearly, Kolstad and his fellow filmmakers have franchise hopes for Just Cause, which sounds good to me, because I've missed action movies over the past year. Do you up-shift or down-shift? And that's where you love to see a character, and as a franchise progresses, you want to see that shift or slip. And that's always the way they sold the games and why we played the games, but we meet him at a point where he is shifting gears. It seems very simple, and yet you find him endearing for a murdering bounty hunter, right? And with this guy, it's very much a hero's journey. One of the characters lately that has been intriguing, more than most, has been The Mandalorian and the fact that you don't see his face. And you care about him, and you want to see more of him. We have the action, we have the set pieces, we have the atmosphere, you have the bad guys, you have the toys, and all those things we love about the game, but we stick with the character.
#JUST CAUSE GAMES SERIES#
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#JUST CAUSE GAMES MOVIE#
But you know better than most that as soon as you cast, and as soon as you hire, people start picking at those cards and you're like, 'Eh, let's open up a new deck and build it from the ground up.' And yet, the core is there, and there are elements and structural things that just won't change because we like them."Īsked what will distinguish the Just Cause movie from other video game adaptations, most of which, to be honest, have not been successful, Kolstad said the most important thing is to stay true to the game and its lead character.
But where we are right now, Dowse did a director's pass and he's got it rendered down to what he wants to shoot. Kolstad said the creative team is happy with where the script is right now, but "to be honest, everything changes in the next two weeks because of certain elements in regards to casting and timing and production and all that kind of stuff. Kolstad has already finished the screenplay and Dowse has done his own pass on the script, but the screenwriter has been around the industry long enough to know by now that whoever signs on will no doubt want their own input to be considered, and their schedule will ultimately dictate when the movie heads into production. RELATED: 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier' Writer Derek Kolstad on Marvel's Secret 'Parliament' and Planting Seeds for Future MCU Projects And with it was like, 'dude!' You watch the trailer for Just Cause 4 and you're like, 'I got it. "What I love about it is, a lot of times, when you adapt video game IP, there's either not enough to adapt, or way too much. Kolstad told Collider that in the "next couple of weeks, I think there will be a casting announcement and there will be a general overlay as to where we stand." The John Wick creator also sounded excited about working with Dowse, whose credits include Stuber and Goon. Just Cause is the rare video game that features a Latino lead - in this case, Rico Rodriguez, an agent of chaos who's on a mission to stop the mercenary group known as The Black Hand. Kolstad isn't just writing the script for Just Cause, but he's also producing the movie with Constantin Film and Adrian Askarieh's Prime Universe, which have tapped Michael Dowse to direct. In a new interview for Nobody, screenwriter Derek Kolstad talked to Collider about his approach to the Just Cause movie based on the popular video game, including how he views the game's hero and his daring story as "Indiana Jones by way of Bond."