Swords and Blades are just called 'Sword' so I wasn't able to get a character separation, but I was able to get weapon separation. There is actually a huge list of armor, but we don't have armor in the game, so I decided to leave it out. It seems like a waste, so maybe one day we will utilise in game. If you want to check them out, you can here.
This section needs expansion. You can help. ( July 2018)The gameplay of Wangzhe Rongyao highly resembles the game called developed and published by, a company owned by.The game requires either a account or a account. If using the same account type on different platforms, multiplayer with your WeChat friends is possible, however many functions in game are disabled (daily gifting, profile viewing and clan inviting).
Different account types cannot access the other's matchmaking queue, even on the same platform. There are some popular and most commonly played heroes including Hou Yi, Diao Chan, Li Bai, Arthur and etc.History In 2015, Tencent approached and asked them to turn their popular game into a mobile title. However, Riot declined and claimed that League of Legends 's gameplay could not be replicated on smartphones.
Tencent then proceeded to create their own mobile game, Wangzhe Rongyao, roughly translated to English as Honor of Kings. Riot then realized the mobile market for MOBA genre, eventually announced in 2019.The game received a beta release for and platforms on November 26, 2015. In addition to a (PvE) parkour mode, running mode, the game features (PvP) multiplayer battles. The game features many similarities to League of Legends. In November 2016, Wangzhe Rongyao topped the 2016 China pan entertainment festival 'China IP index value list - game list top 10'.In 2016, the game had more than 50 million and more than 200 million registered users. The game grossed 10.4 billion ( $1.61 billion) in the last quarter of 2016.
In May 2017, it became the highest-grossing mobile game in the world. It had 160 million. In May 2017, entertainer was named ambassador of the game.According to an analyst at BOC International, Wangzhe Rongyao will contribute about 50% of the Tencent's mobile gaming revenues in 2017 and it made about 3 billion Yuan in gross revenue in April 2017 ( $435 million).
In June 2017, the analysis company APP Annie reported that Wangzhe Rongyao was the number 1 mobile game (excluding Android games) in the world in terms of income generation, with first quarter revenue of the game reaching $1.76 billion. A hero skin of also had sold for $22 million in one day. At the time, Tencent reported 200 million registered users with 50 million daily active users. The game grossed $911 million in the second quarter of 2017. Between the last quarter of 2016 and the second quarter of 2017, the game grossed $4.281 billion.In September 2017, announced a deal with Tencent to bring Wangzhe Rongyao to the as for international markets. As the console is not yet officially available in mainland China at this point in time, analysts anticipated that to support this deal, Nintendo would have to release the console in China by 2019.
Tencent is yet to comment in regards to a global release, even after public scrutiny.Music The game's music was composed by, Jeff Broadbent, and Duncan Watt, and was performed and recorded by The Chamber Orchestra of London at in London.A soundtrack album was released on 28 October 2015. The extended soundtrack released in year two includes every special event soundtrack since the game's release. Multiple score composers collaborated the album including, Thomas Parisch and.Additional music has been composed by Neal Acree.Up until the end of 2019, there are several singers have had songs for several hero from the game. Such as have singed for in the game. Han Hong have singed for Dunhuang Feitian in the game. The singer group May have singed for all the hero in the game. Have singed for Luban No.7 in the game and others.
The game was aiming for getting a song for every single hero in the game.On January 25, 2020, Unisonar released the game's score digitally for the first time internationally. The score was executive produced by Sam Yang and Cheney Wu, coordinated by Channel Chen, produced by Vivita Zheng and Thomas Parisch, with Hongfei Zhao serving as music director. The album, Honor of Kings Original Game Soundtrack, Vol. 1 consists of 16 original tracks and was produced by TiMi Audio. Addiction concerns On July 4, 2017, it was reported that the game owner’s Tencent had suffered a loss of $14 billion, or 4.1%, on the after the criticized Wangzhe Rongyao as “poison” for young people, calling the content “a twist of values and historical views” and addictive.
Variety dubbed the two critical articles a “demonstration of the power of China’s state-run media and propaganda machine.” Wangzhe Rongyao producer Lin Min afterwards noted online that the game’s design “fully complied with government requirements” and argued that “just like other forms of entertainment, games can be a non-addictive part of our normal daily lives.”In July 2017, Wangzhe Rongyao started limiting children under the age of 12 to one hour of play time per day. Children aged 12 to 18 will be limited to two hours game time per day. Players under 12 will also be banned from playing the game after 9pm and before 8am. It is believed that rising concerns over excessive gaming habits in children led Tencent, the game owner, to self-impose these restrictions. References. (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-01-18.
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Blades of Glory is a 2007 American sports comedy film directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck and starring Will Ferrell and Jon Heder as a mismatched pair of banned figure skaters who become teammates upon discovering a loophole that will allow them to compete in the sport again. The film's story was conceived by Busy Philipps, who 'fleshed out the screenplay';[2] co-writers Jeff and Craig Cox, however, dropped her name from the script.[3] The film was produced by MTV Films, Red Hour, and Smart Entertainment and released on March 30, 2007, by DreamWorks Pictures.
Plot[edit]
At the 2002 World Winter Sport Games, rival men's singles skaters Chazz Michael Michaels, a skillful skater but raunchy sex addict, and Jimmy MacElroy, an equally talented but sheltered and effeminate skater, tie for gold. From the start, the two skaters are clearly polar opposites with different backgrounds; Chazz grew up on the streets of Detroit and is a self-taught skater, while Jimmy was adopted by Darren MacElroy, a wealthy man who adopts children showing stupendous athletic ability. While standing on the awards podium after both skaters tying for gold, the two have an argument that escalates into a fight and ends with the World Games mascot being accidentally set on fire. As a result, the National Figure Skating Association strips both men of their medals and bans them from men's singles competition for life. Darren immediately disowns Jimmy and leaves him stranded on the side of the road.
Three and a half years later, both men have grudgingly taken on alternative occupations: Jimmy is working at a winter sporting goods store but he gets demoted to stockroom duty when he refuses to listen to a little girl when she tells him her skating boot has been tied too tightly. Chazz plays the role of 'The Evil Wizard' in a children's skating show called 'Grublets On Ice,' until he is fired for ruining the show by being in a drunken stupor on stage.
Jimmy's obsessive stalker, Hector, tells him of a loophole in the ban allowing him to compete in pair skating. In hopes of entering the upcoming World Winter Sport Games, Jimmy contacts his old coach, Robert, whom Darren had fired prior to the ban because of the tie, but is unable to find a partner. Jimmy's search for a last-minute partner leads him to Chazz, and Robert convinces the two to skate as the first-ever same-sex pairs team, because the regulations fail to state the genders of the pairs.
Robert informs them that to win, they will need to get along and perform an element that has never been performed successfully: The 'Iron Lotus,' an extremely complicated maneuver that Robert developed years ago. However, it is also dangerous: the only attempt of the maneuver was 'behind the Bamboo Curtain' in North Korea, and resulted in the man decapitating the woman with his skate blade. Nonetheless, they decide to attempt it as Robert is convinced that two males would be better suited for the move because of the physics of a same-sex team. In the meantime, brother and sister competitors Stranz and Fairchild Van Waldenberg, who are worried that their spot as the top team is threatened when Jimmy and Chaz perform well at a Winter Sports Games qualifier, command Katie Van Waldenberg, their younger sister, to disrupt the duo by going out with Jimmy and then having sex with Chazz.
When Katie falls in love with Jimmy after going on a date with him, her elder siblings threaten to harm him if she does not comply. Katie gets Chazz's attention after attending a sex addict's meeting as the newest member, then invites Chazz to her room, and tries to seduce him. Chazz refuses out of respect for Jimmy, delighting Katie, but cannot resist grabbing her breasts. Jimmy witnesses this and is outraged at Chazz's and Katie's betrayals. Chazz attempts numerous times to apologize to Jimmy, but is unsuccessful.
In an attempt to sabotage the performance the following day, Stranz and Fairchild kidnap both Chazz and Jimmy, but both are able to escape. Chazz and Jimmy arrive in the ice rink just in time to compete, where they reconcile quickly and begin their routine, which has a science fiction theme. Fairchild, seeing the two doing well, throws pearls onto the ice, causing Chazz to trip and break his ankle, rendering him unable to perform his role in the Iron Lotus. Jimmy then offers to switch places with him.
Although they have never practiced the other's roles, they perform it perfectly, winning the competition. In the end, Jimmy reconciles with Katie, and the two pursue a relationship. As for Stranz and Fairchild, they end up arrested due to the kidnappings and Stranz accidentally shooting a mascot. Stranz and Fairchild begin arguing, then kiss each other incestuously before they are handcuffed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Jimmy and Chazz receive the gold medal and fly off into the sky via rockets on their skates. During the credits, Hector is seen playing with dolls of himself, Jimmy and Chazz.
Cast[edit]
Skaters as members of cast or crew[edit]
The film's cast and crew includes dozens of people with backgrounds in skating:
Production[edit]
The movie was based on Busy Philipps' idea and she worked on the screenplay. However, in an oral history about the movie for Nerdist, Craig Cox fully attributed the idea of Blades of Glory to his brother, Jeff Cox. The oral history has since been updated with information about Philipps' contributions.[2] Phillips discusses the whole incident in her memoir, This Will Only Hurt A Little, revealing that she had registered the idea and should be credited as a co-writer in the credits.
All of the scenes at the National Figure Skating Championships and World Wintersport Games were shot at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. The stadium used for the outside shoots is the unique Montreal Olympic Stadium, built for the 1976 Olympics. The outdoor chase scenes were also shot on-location in Montreal. The building used for athlete housing in Montreal was the unique Habitat 67, built for Expo 67. The film was delayed for a small undetermined period of time when Jon Heder broke his ankle while doing a skating program for the film.[4]
Reception[edit]Box office[edit]
Blades of Glory grossed $118.2 million in the U.S. and Canada and $26.3 million in other territories, for a total of $145.7 million.[5]
The film grossed $33 million on its opening weekend on March 30 – April 1, 2007, with 3,372 theaters, averaging $9,790 per screen, beating out Disney's Meet the Robinsons to be the number 1 film. It made $22.5 million in its second weekend, losing only 32% of its audience and retaining the Number 1 spot.
Critical response[edit]
The film received positive reviews from critics. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a score of 70%, based on 185 reviews, with an average rating of 6.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Thanks to the spirited performances of a talented cast – particularly Will Ferrell and Jon Heder as rivals-turned-teammates – Blades of Glory successfully spoofs inspirational sports dramas with inspired abandon.'[6] On Metacritic the film has a score of 64 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'B' on an A+ to F scale.[7]
The Monthly critic Luke Davies accepted the film as a fun romp, comparing it to Will Ferrell's previous movies Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and wrote positively of Ferrell's performance, describing that 'there is a parodic exhilaration to everything Ferrell does; there's always the sense that any scene is precariously close to being a blooper reel.' However, Davies conceded that, like the other two films, the plot was 'formulaic ... [with] an obviousness to the set-ups, a no-nonsense compression, a sometimes clunky transition from one sequence to the next' but that it was the film's ability to 'venture to fantastically absurd places – to set aside the rapid and hokey forward movement – and there to idle in neutral, in zones of pure comic exploration' and offer 'moments of expansive hilarity ... that made the films worthwhile.'[8]
Home video[edit]
The film was released on DVD and HD DVD on August 7, 2007, and released on Blu-ray Disc on May 20, 2008.
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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