• studio wok turns an abandoned electrical cabin into an experimental space in Italy
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    Submitted by WA Contentsstudio wok turns an abandoned electrical cabin into an experimental space in Italy Italy Architecture News - Dec 18, 2024 - 14:29 html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Milan-based architecture practice studio wok has turned an abandoned electrical cabin into an experimental space in San Maurizio d'Opaglio, Italy.Named Quadrodesign HQ, the 300-square-metre building is situated inside the Quadro faucet company's headquarters, which is close to Lago d'Orta.After the offices and showroom were redesigned in 2022, which concentrated on the outside design and the restoration of a historic electrical cabin inside the property, relates to the second stage of a larger intervention.The client wanted to add fresh, adaptable, and lively areas to the property that could be used by Magistro's family, the owners of the company, and yet be used for commercial purposes or as an artist's residence.Three volumesthe cabin, the pergola, and the swimming poolemerge from a concrete platform that functions as a kind of public square, quietly yet flexibly delineating the space's multiple possible uses.Because of its unique design for an inhabited space, the renovated and repurposed electrical cabin provides an opportunity for spatial experimentation.The boundary between the interior and the exterior is almost blurred by a sliding door system, giving the impression that the interior is directly connected to the outside.Some technical amenities, including a restroom and a small kitchen, are located inside and can support outdoor activities. Thus, the structure turns into a tiny activator of the open spaces of the company.Two mezzanines connected by a system of metal stairs take advantage of the building's vertical dimension. A bed can be placed on the first intermediate slab, which is larger and composed of natural wood.The second one, which is already there and made of concrete, is transformed into a more intimate room that is directly exposed to the light coming in through a window close to the top.The color and material selections aim to create an environment that is absolute, neutral, and almost sacred. Flooded with light, the materials maintain their inherent texture and individuality without the need of extra colors.Perpendicular to the cabin, on the edge of the concrete plateau, the pergola is constructed using tubular profiles made of galvanized steel that are grouped in five spans with a regular pitch of 2.6 meters.A custom-made long kitchen counter, composed of stone and sheet metal, takes up the remaining two spans and is shielded by a ceiling composed of light corrugated iron panels. The first two spans can be used as a lounge or eating space.The intervention is completed and its perimeter is defined by a tiny swimming pool. Only partially buried in the ground, it appears to rise from the concrete floor as a monolithic anthracite stone volume, evoking the kitchen's volume and providing the space for a huge seat.General layoutPlanInterior plansSectionPergola detailsstudio wok added soft green tones and powder colors to the interiors of a bakery in Milan, Italy. In addition, the studio created cave-like, pinkish interiors for this restaurant in a beautiful setting of Porto Cervo, Italy.Project factsProject name:Quadrodesign HQArchitects:studio wokSize:300m2Client:Quadro srCompletion year:2024All images Marcello Mariana.All drawings studio wok.> via studio wok
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  • Finalists unveiled in Helsinki design museum competition
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    Five anonymous designs chosen from more than 600 entries for Europes largest bespoke design and architecture museumOne of five shortlisted entries for the Helsinki museum1/5show captionMore than 600 entries in an international competition to design a landmark architecture museum in Helsinki have been whittled down to five finalists.The Foundation for the Finnish Museum of Architecture and Design and real estate company ADM have revealed the shortlist for the 10,000sq m scheme, which is expected to be among the most prominent civic buildings in the Finnish capital.None of the design teams which entered the first round of the competition in September have been named and it will remain anonymous in the second round, which is due to launch in February this year.Kaarina Gould, chief executive of the Finnish Architecture and Design Museum Foundation and member of the jury, said choosing the shortlist had been a challenging yet inspiring exercise in identifying the greatest potential amongst hundreds of interesting approaches.Gus Casely-Hayford, jury panel member and director of V&A East, said the scheme represented a generational opportunity for the architecture and design sector in Finland, and it arrives at what feels like a moment of wider intellectual and cultural reckoning.> Also read:More than 600 proposals for landmark Helsinki architecture and design museum unveiledHe described the finalists as intriguing projects that feel both timely and timeless, a shortlist of buildings that I hope Finland will be beguiled by.Only main visuals and concepts of the shortlisted proposals have been made available for public display. The jury has had access to more extensive material, including floor plans, site plans, and other documents requested in the competition brief.Beate Hlmebakk, jury panel member, architect, professor and partner at Manthey Kula in Oslo said: What these entries share is their potential to be buildings of extraordinary and lasting architectural quality. It is the jurys opinion that they all have distinct urban presence and exceptional spatial properties that allow the new museum of architecture and design to organize the rich variety of exhibitions and events their ambition calls for.The second stage of the competition will run until the end of May next year, with the final result due to be announced in September.Each shortlisted team will receive a payment of 50,000 in two instalments, 30,000 at the beginning of Stage 2 and 20,000 on completion.At the end of the competition the Jury will award prizes of 50,000, 35,000 and 25,000 for first, second and third place, with purchase options of 20,000 for the remaining two designs.The museum will be located on a site currently used as a car park on the historic South Harbour of Helsinki where the citys old town meets the Gulf of Finland.Intended as the largest bespoke design museum in Europe, and one of the largest in the world, the buildingThe building will combine the Museum of Finnish Architecture and Design Museum Helsinki into a single national museum for architecture and design which is envisaged as the biggest bespoke design museum in Europe, and one of the largest in the world.It will contain over 900,000 artefacts encompassing the history of Finnish and Nordic architecture and design, including objects, correspondence, models and photographs.The project will replace former plans for a Guggenheim museum designed by French-Japanese practice Moreau Kusunoki which were scrapped by the city council in 2016 after locals objected to such a significant site being given to a global brand.It will be part of a wider masterplan for the citys South Harbour designed by a team consisting of K2S Architects, White Arkitekter and Ramboll.Enabling works for the wider site are understood to be underway but construction of the new cultural and public realm district is yet to start.
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  • HS2 chair to step down as costs on job continue to rise
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    Government says latest 66bn figure could come down after interventionThe chair of HS2 Ltd is set to step down, the Department for Transport (DfT) has announced as it revealed yet another cost rise for the project.Jon Thompson, who was a veteran civil servant before taking his role at the government-backed delivery body, will step back from his role in the spring after four years on the board.In a statement, transport secretary Heidi Alexander thanked Thompson for providing strong leadership during challenging times for the project.Source: Department for Transport / FlickrHeidi Alexander addressing a DfT all-staff meeting to welcome her as new transport secretaryThe news came alongside the DfTs six-monthly update to parliament on the progress of HS2, which revealed that the predicted cost of the scheme at completion had risen to stand at between 54bn and 66bn.This compares to the previous estimate of between 45bn and 54bn.But Alexander said the latest estimate, which was presented to HS2s board in June, did not take into account the new governments work to reset the project or factor in private financing for Euston.We do not think these figures are accurate or reliable, she added.Alexander, who recently took on the secretary of state role from Louise Haigh, said the coming months would see fresh leadership under HS2s new chief executive Mark Wild, with the government working to grip budgets and deliver the line cost-effectively for passengers and taxpayers.Jon Thompson will step down next springWild, who was previously responsible for delivering the Crossrail project, formally began as HS2 Ltds new chief executive at the start of the month.> Also read:HS2 cuts will leave line as a monument to the British mentality, Manchester mayor saysWild has been asked to undertake an assessment on cost, schedule, capability and culture and to provide an action plan for delivering remaining work as cost-effectively as possible.Until Mark Wild concludes this work, the government cannot be confident in the forecast outturn cost of the project, said Alexander.We are, therefore, managing HS2 Ltds delivery through annual funding and delivery targets for this financial year and next but with reduced delegation on contingency.It will also be necessary to agree longer-term funding for HS2 in the spending review, due to conclude next year.Alexander said most costs for the project were within the supply chain and that improved cost control would require engagement with these companies.Alexander restated that the government had no plans to reinstate the northern sections of HS2but said the department has met with the mayors of Greater Manchester and the West Midlands about proposals for a lower cost option.She said the government would set out its plan for strategic rail investment north of Birmingham in due course, including its approach to the Crewe-Manchester hybrid bill.The update the first since November 2023 after a year disrupted by a change in government also revealed that the government had completed a small number of pilot sales of land north of Birmingham.and is developing a programme to further dispose of land.While the forecast date for initial HS2 services between Birmingham and Old Oak Common is still between 2029 and 2033, there is still no current schedule estimate for delivering Euston.
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  • FCBS and Grant Associates appointed to mixed-use scheme on historic Bath site
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    Two practices worked together on the Stirling Prize-winning Accordia developmentSketch of FCBS plans for the Bath Press site, with the remaining half of CDAs consented scheme in the backgroundFormer Stirling Prize team mates Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Grant Associates have reunited on a mixed-use project on a historic site in Bath.The pair, which worked together on the Accordia development, named by RIBA as Britains best new building in 2008, will design the western half of the former Bath Press site for developer City & Country.The eastern half of the site will be designed by Bristol-based Alec French Architects, with the three practices together replacing CDA and landscape architect MacGregor Smith on a former scheme on the site which was approved in 2022.Bath press was built in the 1890s and was the former location of the Pitman Press, owned by publisher Isaac Pitman, who is known for creating the most widely used form of shorthand.The site was vacated in 2007 and demolished behind a retained facade and chimney in 2018 to make way for development. It was bought by City & Country for 13.8m in March this year with the existing CDA-designed consent for 277 homes.City & Country has now earmarked the western end of the site for a new development after identifying potential for a significantly enhanced architectural solution, appointing FCBS, which was founded in Bath, last month. Alec French was appointed earlier this year and has submitteed amendments to the CDA consent.An early sketch of the new proposals drawn up by the practice appears to show six blocks of three to five storeys surrounding two central garden areas, with the eastern half of CDAs consented scheme in the background.Keith Bradley, co-founder of FCBS,, said the practice would bring experienced development, sensitivity and design ambition to the developers first project in the city.For FCBS, this is our home city and have recently worked on some of Baths preeminent historic buildings, including the award-winning Bath Abbey Footprint project, and the adjacent Roman Baths and Pump Room Archway visitor facilities, he said.We are looking forward to creating some much needed, high-quality housing in the city, to follow the successes of our London, Manchester, and Cambridge residential work.This includes the RIBA Stirling Prize Accordia Project which we worked on with Bath based Grant Associates Landscape Architects, who join us on the Bath Press collaboration.Grant Associates director Keith French said the Bath Press site was layered in history, offering an important gateway into our home city and an amazing opportunity to bring it back to life.Bath Press is located within the Bath world heritage site but not within or adjacent to any conservation areas.Aerial view of the Bath Press site
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  • Help us to improve the AJ Buildings Library
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    As a valued reader of the Architects Journal, your feedback is important to us. Were continually striving to enhance the AJ, and wed like to hear your opinions on the AJ Buildings Library.The Buildings Library is a key resource for architects, designers and industry professionals, and we want to ensure it meets your needs. Whether you use it frequently, occasionally or not at all, your insights are invaluable in shaping its future.To help us understand how we can improve the AJ Buildings Library, we kindly ask you to complete a short survey.As a thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts, you can be in with a chance of winning a luxury hamper.The AJ Buildings Library can only be fully accessed with an AJ subscription click here for more information.We look forward to receiving your responses!AJ Buildings Library 2024-12-18Mary Douglascomment and share TagsAJ Buildings Library
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  • Grenfell campaigners call on ARB to act against Studio E architects
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    Writing in a letter on Monday (16 December) seen by the AJ, the non-profit group Good Law Project told the industry regulator that it should take action against architects involved in the fatal refurbishment of Grenfell tower in 2016. It named Studio E co-founder Andrzej Jozef Maria Kuszell and lead architect Bruce Alexander Sounes in the complaint.The Good Law Project said: The complaint is that architects registered with ARB failed to act with the appropriate standard of care and in accordance with statutory guidance, which they owed as architects.We consider that the Phase 2 Report provides extensive evidence that the architects involved in the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower failed to adhere to the standards of professional conduct and practice expected of persons registered as architects under the Architects Act 1997.AdvertisementStudio E was found to have committed significant failings in multiple ways during the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower and bore a very significant responsibility for the disaster, the second report from the inquiry into the disaster found in September.The ARB said in the immediate aftermath of the report that it would consider the findings but had not announced any formal investigation against former Studio E staff, some of whom are still registered architects.A formal investigation is now under way, the AJ understands.In a statement to the BBC, the Good Law Project said the ARB had been slow to take action as the industry regulator and added: [The architects] may be held to account today [...] we, the bereaved families, will have to live with their mistakes for the rest of our lives.These architects were responsible for the architectural safety of our and our families homes. Yet none of their partners or employees had the relevant knowledge, experience or skills needed to work on a high-rise cladding project. They let us and our loved ones down.AdvertisementThe non-profit group, which signed the letter with the Fire Brigades Union, said future tragedies related to dangerous cladding could be avoided if its complaint is upheld by the ARB. The organisations said it would also give residents of other affected buildings the confidence to complain to the regulator.In a statement to the AJ, an ARB spokesperson said formal investigations have commenced into the architects involved in Grenfell Towers refurbishment to see whether they might be guilty of a disciplinary offence under the Architects Code.It continued: The Grenfell Tower fire was a national tragedy and is rightly considered one of the UKs worst modern disasters, and we are sensitive to the strong public interest of taking appropriate action without delay.The investigations must be conducted properly if they are to be effective, and can be complex, particularly when they take place in the background of potential criminal proceedings which must not be prejudiced.The ARB, which did not set out a timeframe for the investigation, added: It is ARBs policy to not comment on the detail of investigations until or unless they reach a public hearing of our Professional Conduct Committee, so that the Committee can make an independent decision based on the evidence available.Although no longer trading, Studio E has been in the voluntary liquidation process for four years after it began winding down in early 2020 an insolvency procedure that began during the second phase of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.The Grenfell inquirys chair, Martin Moore-Bick, said in his final report that Studio E had taken an unduly narrow view of its responsibilities and operated under a fundamental misunderstanding about the nature of the job, which Moore-Bick said was symptomatic of a widespread failure within the wider profession.Other bodies criticised in the report included cladding manufacturers Kingspan and Arconic, which the report said had knowingly created a false market in insulation for use on buildings over 18m by claiming its product was successfully used elsewhere. Government deregulation was also heavily blamed.The Metropolitan Policesaid in Maythat no charges would arise over Grenfell before 2026 and that 19 companies and organisations, and 58 individuals were facing possible criminal charges.Possible offences include corporate manslaughter, gross negligence, manslaughter, fraud, violation of the Building Safety Act 1984 and misconduct in public office.Carter Clark, the liquidators for Studio E and representing architects Andrzej Jozef Maria Kuszell, and Bruce Alexander Sounes, have been contacted for comment.2024-12-18Gino Spocchiacomment and share
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  • 97Th Oscars Shortlists Announced
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    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences yesterday announced shortlists in 10 categories for the 97th Academy Awards: Visual Effects, Sound, Documentary Feature Film, Documentary Short Film, International Feature Film, Makeup and Hairstyling, Music (Original Score), Music (Original Song), Animated Short Film, and Live Action Short Film.Ten films remain in the running in the Visual Effects category for the 97th Academy Awards. The Visual Effects Branch Executive Committee determined the shortlist. All members of the Visual Effects Branch will be invited to view excerpts and interviews with the artists from each of the shortlisted films on Saturday, January 11, 2025. Branch members will vote to nominate five films for final Oscar consideration.ILM is thrilled to have contributed to five of the ten films named to the list including: Alien: RomulusDeadpool & WolverineGladiator IITwistersWickedNominations voting begins on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, and concludes on Sunday, January 12, 2025. Nominations for the 97th Academy Awards will be announced on Friday, January 17, 2025.The 97th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC, streamed live on Hulu and airs live in more than 200 territories worldwide.
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  • Awards Season 2025: Oscar shortlist revealed
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    Awards season has arrived, and were delighted to share the latest news about our nominated projects!Academy Awards ShortlistWere thrilled to share that Dune: Part Two has been shortlisted for the Best Visual Effects Oscar at the 2025 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards!As lead VFX partner on Denis Villeneuves visionary sequel, we couldnt be more proud of our teams incredible work. Huge congratulations to all for this honour!Best Visual Effects:Dune: Part TwoAlien: RomulusBetter ManCivil WarDeadpool & WolverineGladiator IIKingdom of the Planet of the ApesMufasa: The Lion KingTwistersWickedStay tuned the official nominees are announced on January 17th! Then97th Academy AwardsThe winners of the 97th Academy Awards will be announced at the Oscars ceremony, scheduled to take place on Sunday, March 2nd.Critics Choice Award NominationsThe Critics Choice Awards are given annually to honour the finest in cinematic and television achievement. Were so proud to see our DNEG VFX talent represented in this years nominations. Congratulations to our Dune: Part Two crew on this well-deserved nomination!Best Visual EffectsDune: Part TwoGladiator IIWickedBetter ManThe SubstanceKingdom of the Planet of the ApesThe winners of the 30th Critics Choice Awards will be announced Sunday, January 12th. To see the full list of categories and nominees, click here.The Astra AwardsThe Hollywood Creative Alliance Astra Awards were held on Sunday, December 8 in Los Angeles and DNEG brought home the award for Best Visual Effects for its work on Dune: Part Two!Congratulations to our team for this honour, and to all other nominees and winners of the evening!American Cinematheques Tribute To The CraftsDedicated to those who are at the very heart of filmmaking and have exhibited extraordinary work behind the camera over the past year, American Cinematheques Tribute to The Crafts has selected Dune: Part Two for the Visual Effects category this year!Congratulations to the honourees our very DNEG VFX Supervisors Stephen James and Rhys Salcombe, alongside Paul Lambert and Gerd Nefzer and to our entire Dune: Part Two team!The Saturn Awards NominationsThe Saturn Awards are presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. The awards were created to honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror in film!We were thrilled to see our teams work recognized in the below category:Best Visual/Special EffectsDune: Part TwoAlien: RomulusBeetlejuice BeetlejuiceDeadpool & WolverineGodzilla Minus OneKingdom of the Planet of the ApesTwistersCongratulations to our team, and to all other nominees! The winners will be announced February 2, 2025.The Satellite Awards NominationsThe Satellite Awards are annual awards given by the International Press Academy that are commonly noted in entertainment industry journals and blogs! We were delighted to spot our teams work on Dune: Part Two recognized with a nomination in the Best Visual Effects category.Best Visual EffectsDune: Part TwoGladiator IIKingdom Of The Planet Of The ApesMufasa: The Lion KingTwilight of the Warriors: Walled InWickedStay tuned the winners will be announced on January 26th, 2025.
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  • What Happens to My Benefits If the Federal Government Shuts Down Friday Night?
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    A federal government shutdown is looking increasingly likely as House Republicans and President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday said they oppose a short-term spending bill that would have kept the government running into next year. "This chaos would not be happening if we had a real president," Trump said in a statement. "We will in 32 days."Congress has until the end of Friday, Dec. 20, to pass a spending bill that will fund the federal government into next spring while it hashes out the long-term federal budget. If that deadline passes without Congress approving funding, the government will enter into a shutdown period until one is passed, during which time federal employees will be furloughed without pay and certain government services will cease to operate.The US government has been shut down 10 times in its long history, the first one coming in late 1981. The most recent shutdown started in December 2018 and was arguably the most significant of them all, lasting a record 35 days. While the government hasn't shut down since then, the threat of one has become increasingly more common in recent years whenever funding deadlines approach.Should a shutdown occur to close out 2024, you can expect some vital services to persist while others stall. You can read on for all the details. For more, find out how to protect your Social Security number from thieves and how long you have left to sign up for ACA health insurance.Will I still get Social Security during a government shutdown? Upgrade your inbox Get cnet insider From talking fridges to iPhones, our experts are here to help make the world a little less complicated. The Social Security Administration has plans in place to ensure that Social Security checks will still be sent out in the event of a government shutdown. This applies for Social Security benefits as well as Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance.You could, however, expect to see delays for other Social Security Administration services, including the issuance of new Social Security cards and appointments for benefit applications, as well as responses to requests for customer service. Other things like benefit verifications and processing overpayments will stop entirely.Will I still get Medicare during a government shutdown?Just like with Social Security, you can expect to continue receiving benefits during a government shutdown if you have Medicare or Medicaid. According to a rundown posted by the office of Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton, these benefits, however, could cease in the event that a shutdown lasted longer than three months, but such a possibility is considerably outside the realm of historical precedent.Will a government shutdown impact federal nutrition programs?Food assistance programs are at a significant risk of losing funding in the event of a government shutdown. If you're among the tens of millions of Americans who participate in programs like the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, your benefits could run out shortly after the start of a shutdown. The Department of Agriculture is also authorized to send out SNAP benefits for only 30 days from the start of a shutdown, funding or no.Will a government shutdown impact air travel?Federal employees in this field are still expected to work during a shutdown despite the fact that they will not be paid during it, so you will most likely not see an immediate impact on air travel. This includes air traffic controllers, Transportation Security Administration officers, and Customs and Border Protection agents.However, according to Rep. Wexton's breakdown of government shutdowns, it isn't unheard of for these employees to not show up during a government shutdown, which can result in the flow of travel at airports being heavily delayed.For more, find out what sort of changes could be on the way for Medicare in 2025.
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  • The Hidden Ones, an Upcoming Fighting Game, Blends Chinese Kung Fu and the Supernatural
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    Despite the numerous fighting games from huge series like Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8, there aren't a lot out these days replicating actual martial arts. That's where The Hidden Ones comes in, an upcoming game from Tencent studio Morefun, which blends motion-captured kung fu with supernatural powers to make a compelling 3D fighter with a surprising amount of depth. Morefun is planning to release The Hidden Ones in the third quarter of 2025, with prealpha in January and a closed beta in March.I got to preview a few hours of the game in Los Angeles. It has the ebb-and-flow 3D fighting feel of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero combined with a broad catalog of fighters. So far, it's a fun fighting game that's easy to pick up and use special skills, but with a deeper complexity I still haven't gotten the hang of. While 2D fighters have ruled the roost with room for technical precision, The Hidden Ones blends free 3D movement with timing and counters to produce a promising and fun fighting system.The Hidden Ones is an adaptation of Hitori no Shita: The Outcast, a popular webcomic in China turned into a five-season animated series and more recently a live-action TV show. The story follows the emergence of the Eight Secret Arts, which were recently rediscovered as powerful martial arts mastered by fighters who, naturally, fight each other a ton. Blending Chinese kung fu, Taoism, spirits, yin-yang bagua and chi energy, the franchise blends martial arts and supernatural myth. Developers play a demonstration match using mouse-and-keyboard controls. David Lumb/CNET"The whole perspective of Outcast is very interesting and very unique [with] the Chinese myths and martial arts flavor," lead game designer Fox Lin said through an interpreter. Outcast tells a very human story in Chinese context, replete with Taoism -- a philosophical and religious tradition with practices of self-cultivation to embrace humanistic virtues of compassion and monastic simplicity. Martial arts like tai chi and the various traditions under the umbrellas of kung fu and wushu are based in Taoist philosophy.While other fighting games like Street Fighter have flashy effects, Morefun wanted to ground The Hidden Ones' combat in martial arts. While fighters in Outcast have supernatural abilities, they're woven into more traditional combat. Morefun used motion capture on actual martial artists for every character's moves in-game, according to senior game designer Stan Fan: "In the game, even someone with magic powers will [use it] in the martial arts way, to combine them together so that you will see how they move and the details of the martial art itself."Read more:Best Anime Streaming Services of 2024I could easily see this mix in The Hidden Ones. Each fighter has their own special abilities to weave into basic attacks or use to catch an opponent off guard. But the game is unique in another way: It was built from the ground up to be playable on PC and mobile -- no console plans have been announced -- so the fighting system is streamlined for simple commands with special abilities mapped to simple button presses. That puts extra emphasis on positioning and battle flow. Often I dashed in for a basic attack combo, only for my opponent to catch me with a special ability first.This is how The Hidden Ones stands out. In my duels with other players, we began by carefully circling, waiting for the other to commit to a move and try to punish with a combo of our own. Given the range of abilities among the character roster -- some have narrow ranged abilities, others have close-up area attacks, and so on -- it was a lot of fun to see how certain fighters stacked up against each other. Even when I got trounced, it was great to roll into the next fight with a better understanding of the combat. In Trials mode, your fighter faces off against goons and bosses. Tencent/Morefun StudiosCome for Hidden Ones' story, stay for duelsThere were three modes available to us in the preview -- single-player story, one-versus-one duels and a boss rush trials mode -- but I only got to two as I was drawn into both.I played a midgame chapter of the single-player story following one of the fighters, Wang Ye, as he figures out who sent a gang of goons after his family. Naturally, he's gotta fight his way to the truth through urban back alleys and beautiful courtyards. The game roughly follows the original story of the webcomic and animated series, but certain things have been changed and added for the game -- like the grudge-bearing gang lieutenant I fought at the end of the chapter, whose second phase involved summoning a temple-sized snake spirit.With plenty of anime-styled cutscenes and several fighters appearing throughout, the story mode is shaping up to be a fun jaunt. It was entertaining enough to distract me from diving into the trials mode, where players can take on other bosses and selectively ramp up the difficulty -- which was a bummer, since I missed out on taking on a nasty boss with a fire spear that sped around the stage on fire wheels beneath her feet (based on Nezha, the Third Lotus Prince in Taoism). But the meat of The Hidden Ones, like all fighting games, is in its versus mode. Nine fighters from Hidden Ones catalog of characters for its Duels PvP mode. Tencent/Morefun StudiosThe nitty-gritty of The Hidden Ones' 3D combatIn duels, I chose between three fighters from the nine available for us to play and threw myself into combat against other previewers and developers in the room. I quickly found fighters I favored, including a wild-haired old demon man in a suit with clawing slash attacks ending in an electric smash. But the real room favorite was Ru Hua, a slender hunched-over woman with a ghost-white face who whipped around chain-connected kunai daggers for vicious ranged blows -- I beat down and was beaten by her a few times.While Outcast fans will doubtless recognize these characters, I certainly didn't. It was refreshing to discover a new lineup of fighters with strong visual and combat identities who haven't already appeared in a famous franchise from Capcom, SNK or Namco.I was also delighted by the game's combat, which felt like a grounded version of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's 3D arena fighting at a slower pace. The developers at the preview presented a triad of combat flow, where basic attacks can be stopped by defending, defending can counter special combat skills and attacks can interrupt said skills -- unless, as I found, an enemy dives into a fight with a skill or shoots it from a distance away.More powerful "sinister skills" can only be evaded by dodging, which consumes one point of stamina, represented by five yellow diamonds shown on screen. If you're getting pummeled by a skill or basic attack combo, you can break away, using three stamina points -- but if you use up all your stamina, you'll blink red in a more vulnerable state that takes more damage. And ultimate skills, which charge up over time and knock out a chunk of health, can only be dodged -- which is possible if you see it coming, leaving the enemy open for a counterattack.There's more complicated strategy in the combat system, too: If someone defends for too long, a basic attack will turn into a grab. You can also counter in the middle of a basic attack combo if you time it right, which I couldn't nail down.On top of all this are support skills, which you equip before combat with a budget of up to four summon points for up to three skills. Simple summons like flinging spirit daggers cost one point, meatier ones take two and the most powerful take three, which can do things like lay down a healing aura on the ground. I barely grasped the depth of this system, but it opens up a lot of potential for customizing your combat flow beyond character abilities.At the end of the day, it's still a one-on-one fight where you bring your three chosen fighters against an opponent's trio. Knock down one and the round ends, with your character recovering a bit of health by an amount that is, intriguingly, not fixed but up to an internal algorithm. While I didn't get the specifics when talking to developers, I noticed I only got back maybe a quarter of my health bar when taking out an opponent's character. If you wait for the round's timer to expire, though, you won't get any health back at all. David Lumb/CNETHow do you make a fighting game for PC and mobile, anyway?What most surprised me was how easy it was to catch on to the ebb and flow of The Hidden Ones' combat. I knew I'd overextended myself a millisecond before an opponent punished me with a counter, and I had only myself to blame. It didn't matter whether I was playing with a controller or mouse and keyboard during combat -- and I've never used the latter in a fighting game.That's testament to the game's combat design, where you're constantly locked on to the enemy and left to focus on when and how you close the distance to pummel or use a skill. That makes it easier to imagine how the game will play on mobile (we didn't get a preview of that functionality) -- and amazingly enough, Morefun expects to have crossplay between phone and PC players.While the developers aren't too worried about latency given local servers in the markets they're planning to reach (North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, China and other regions in Asia), the developers did acknowledge that PC players may have an easier time inputting precise commands compared to touch-based inputs on phones."The team ran a lot of exclusive tests within the players we recruit [of PC and mobile players] just to ensure the best experience for the majority of players," Lin said. "We also provide personalized options for them to adjust to their own customizations. The team did a lot of research on that."And there are other adjustments to the game based on what platform they're playing on. If you're on mobile, cutscenes will zoom in on characters to best fit a smartphone's smaller but wider-format screen, while playing on PC will zoom out for larger displays.Despite only playing for around 90 minutes, The Hidden Ones seems like a fun mix of polished martial arts action with some eye-catching supernatural powers, all wrapped around a tight fighting system that felt uniquely pleasing for both button mashers and more skilled players.We'll have to see if the story mode is compelling on its own for newcomers and Outcast fans, but fighting game veterans who enjoy the more freeform 3D arena subgenre will want to keep a lookout for the prealpha tests in January and closed beta in March to try Hidden Ones for themselves. Watch this: Best Gaming Consoles of 2024 03:37
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