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2020-02-08
It looks like there's a new Crash Bandicoot game on the way, but it's probably not what you were imagining. Recent leaks suggest the jort-wearing bandicoot will star in an endless runner that's in the works for mobile.The leak comes via Facebook ads showing artwork for a new Crash Bandicoot mobile game. The images have since made their way onto Twitter where there's a visible logo for King, the Activision-owned developer behind Candy Crush Saga. The in-game screenshots also suggest you'll be swiping Crash from one side of the screen to the other to collect wumpa fruit and smash through crates.CRASH BANDICOOT MOBILE GAME REVEALEDinvestigation by myself and @Motwera This game can be signed up for NOW it seems.The way the link was found was by searching the name on FB after previously being a fan of the FB page tied to the Brazilian ads.https://t.co/98Qq3jkJCZ pic.twitter.com/AE6bPek4rq — JumpButton (@jumpbuttoncb) February 7, 2020The game's description was briefly available on the app store testing company, Storemaven, but has since been removed. Fortunately, Kotaku grabbed a screenshot, which you can see below:Storemaven briefly put up a description for the game.It might not be what most fans want, but Crash is still a good fit for an endless runner mobile game. Plus, there's still hope for a more traditional Crash game after Activision's latest earnings report. CEO Bobby Kotick said the company plans to release even more remasters and reimaginings of classic games from its catalogue following the success of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Spyro Reignited Trilogy, and the most recently released Crash Team Racing: Nitro-fueled.Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
We're only a short time away from the March 13 release of Team Ninja's upcoming Nioh 2, which very much shares in the brutal reflexive combat of the original--you can read more in our Nioh 2 preview. But can we expect the sequel to be as long as its predecessor? During a recent interview, Nioh 2 producer Fumihiko Yasuda confirmed that Nioh 2 will be similar in length and amount of content."So the number of the main missions is about the same," said Yasuda. "It's lengthwise about the same as Nioh 1, but when we looked at how long it took for the players to complete Nioh 1, it depended on the player, how good they were, how they played it, etc. So it's hard to say, but when I played the game this past January, it took me 55 hours."The first Nioh was a sizable game that definitely demanded a lot of skill and determination to overcome its various challenges at a steady pace--I personally recall taking about 60 hours during my first playthrough. But if you aimed to complete its extensive log of side-missions, bonus boss fights, and Twilight stages, that runtime could easily extend past 80 hours. If a standard run of Nioh 2 sits at around 55 hours, then we're looking at a pretty similar experience, especially with side activities considered.Nioh was a critical success when it first released in 2017. In GameSpot's review, which gave it a 9/10, we praised its mixture of a feudal Japanese setting and tough-as-nails Dark Souls combat. "Nioh's most invigorating and intimidating moments occur when you feel you're at equal footing with your opponent. And it's during these encounters that one careless move can result in your demise or the right string of thoughtful actions can make you feel invincible."Nioh 2 is set to release on March 13 for PS4, and sometime later in 2020 on PC. For more about Nioh 2, be sure to watch its latest story trailer. You can also read our news roundup feature detailing everything you need to know about the upcoming samurai-themed Soulsborne game. Though if you're looking to secure a copy ahead of time, check out our pre-order guide.Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
Remasters and enhanced ports of hit games from the past have been getting better and better these days. From last year's massively successful Resident Evil 2 to the Castlevania-inspired Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, beloved games of the past are showing up again in fresh ways, allowing a new crop of players to experience the magic. A brand-new sale on the PlayStation Store is slashing the prices on many of these remastered and retro-inspired games, and well over 100 games are currently discounted.The Remasters & Retro Sale includes many of the best ports and remasters of recent years. Notably, you can snag Resident Evil 2's Deluxe Edition for just $23.09, down from $70. This comes with the Extra DLC Pack that includes various costumes, a new deluxe weapon, and the ability to swap in the original game's soundtrack. Meanwhile, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is down to $24, and Catherine: Full Body, which introduces a brand-new character, is on sale for $30.More of the best PS4 deals right now include the Contra Anniversary Collection for $10, Dark Souls Remastered for $24, the Batman: Arkham Collection for $20, and Spyro Reignited Trilogy for $20.There are plenty more excellent games discounted, and you can see more of our picks from the sale below. Plus, check out the full offering of deals on the PlayStation Store. The Remasters & Retro Sale is live now until February 21 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET. See Remasters and Retro Sale on PSN Remasters & Retro Sale: Best PS4 Game DealsAssassin's Creed: The Ezio Collection -- $16 ($40)Assassin's Creed III Remastered -- $20 ($40)Batman: Arkham Collection -- $18 ($60)Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night -- $24 ($40)Borderlands: GOTY Edition -- $15 ($30)Borderlands: The Handsome Collection -- $19.79 ($60)Burnout Paradise Remastered -- $8 ($20)Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered -- $16 ($40)Castlevania Anniversary Collection -- $10 ($20)Catherine: Full Body -- $30 ($60)Contra Anniversary Collection -- $10 ($20)Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy -- $20 ($40)Dark Souls Remastered -- $24 ($40)Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King -- $19.49 ($30)DmC Devil May Cry - Definitive Edition -- $10 ($40)Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy -- $17.49 ($35)Hitman HD Enhanced Collection -- $24 ($60)Mega Man 30th Anniversary Bundle -- $40.19 ($60)Mega Man 11 -- $15 ($30)Metro: Last Light Redux -- $4 ($20)Metro 2033 Redux -- $4 ($20)Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered -- $30 ($50)Okami HD -- $10 ($20)Owlboy -- $12.49 ($25)Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy -- $19.79 ($30)Resident Evil 2 - Deluxe Edition -- $23.09 ($70)Resident Evil Triple Pack -- $23.79 ($59.49)Sonic Mania -- $10 ($20)Spyro Reignited Trilogy -- $20 ($40)Star Wars Bounty Hunter -- $5 ($10)Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection -- $20 ($40)Super Bomberman R -- $14.79 ($40)Super Star Wars -- $4 ($10)Tomb Raider - Definitive Edition -- $4.49 ($30) Best Deals This Week PSA: Resident Evil 3 Pre-Orders Are Discounted At Amazon (PS4, Xbox One) February 2020 PS Plus Games Revealed For PS4 February 2020 Xbox Games With Gold Revealed Two Excellent Strategy Games Are Free On PC Best Nintendo Switch Deals In The Eshop This Week Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
This beautiful bundle can be yours!Lead the Gelfling resistance against the Skeksis with your very own custom skinned Nintendo Switch bundle. We partnered En Masse Entertainment to commemorate the launch of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics, a tactical RPG game that launched earlier this week. The grand prize includes the game, a skinned docking station, two skinned Joy-Con controllers, and skinned Joy-Con.To sign up for this giveaway you have to be a legal resident of the US, Canada or Puerto Rico; read our official rules, accept the terms and conditions, and fill out the form below. You can also increase your chances of winning by doing the available extra actions in the form like following us on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. If you are having trouble viewing the form, make sure your ad blocker is disabled. And if you are still experiencing issues on your mobile device, please use this link.Head to the comment section and let us know which Gelfling character is your favorite. Good luck, everyone! Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
It feels like a lifetime since Universal launched its doomed Dark Universe--a shared monster movie universe consisting exactly one film. But while 2017's The Mummy was a commercial bomb, the studio is continuing to mine its vault of classic monster movie properties. The new version of The Invisible Man hits theaters this month, and a new trailer has been released.The film stars Elizabeth Moss (The Handmaid's Tale) as Cecilia, a woman who escapes from her abusive, controlling husband Adrian. She's told that Adrian is dead, but in fact, he's found a way to turn himself invisible and sets about terrorizing his wife. Of course, no one believes her, leaving her alone to fight this invisible terror. As you'd expect from producers Blumhouse Pictures (Us, The Purge) and writer/director Leigh Whannell (Saw, Insidious), this is a full-on horror movie, and it looks scary as hell. Check the trailer out below.The Invisible Man also stars Oliver Jackson-Cohen (The Haunting of Hill House), Aldis Hodge (Hidden Figures), and Storm Reid (Euphoria). The movie hits theaters on February 28, 2020.As for other Universal monster movies, Bridesmaids director Paul Feig recently revealed that he plans to make one titled Dark Army. He told Comingsoon.net that his script is currently with the studio, and that it will be a "modern day version of a monster movie."Whannell is also the co-creator of the Saw franchise, and the latest movie in that series releases in May. It's titled Spiral: From the Book of Saw, and stars Chris Rock. Check out the first trailer here.Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
This time of the year may be slow for new releases, but if you're looking for some cheap games to fill your time, then there are tons of ways to save some money. Humble Bundle recently revealed the Humble Choice games for February 2020, which includes the intense survival strategy sim, Frostpunk, and many more. You can see the full list of games below.All you need to do to claim some of these games is subscribe to Humble Choice. There are three tiers that you can currently subscribe to, though if you've held an active subscription since Humble Choice was introduced, you'll have access to the special "Classic" plan. The Classic plan lets you claim 10 of the 12 available games for the cheapest price--$12 a month or $132 a year.If you didn't subscribe before the transition to Humble Choice, then you can pay for the Premium plan, which costs $20 and comes with 9 games a month. The cheapest Humble Choice tier is $15 a month and only comes with 3 games. The Lite plan does not include access to the Humble Choice lineup at all, though it does come with the supplementary bonuses. Every tier comes with a store discount and access to Humble's original games and the company's Trove, a library of DRM-free games that you can download and keep forever.Each Humble Choice lineup typically lasts a month from when it's introduced, so you don't have to make a decision right away--even if you're already subscribed to the service. You have until sometime early next month to unlock your choices and decide which games to claim.Humble Choice games for February 2020Frostpunk + The Rifts DLCPathfinder: Kingmaker - Explorer EditionBook of DemonsCryofallOkami HDElizaShenzhen I/OProject WarlockThe HexWarstone TDUnderheroNight Call Best Deals This Week PSA: Resident Evil 3 Pre-Orders Are Discounted At Amazon (PS4, Xbox One) February 2020 PS Plus Games Revealed For PS4 February 2020 Xbox Games With Gold Revealed Two Excellent Strategy Games Are Free On PC Best Nintendo Switch Deals In The Eshop This Week Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
A free update for Children of Morta adds a Hard Mode and a few other extras. The "Shrine of Challenge" DLC is available now for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, and it makes the already tough action-RPG a good bit tougher.The new Hard Mode introduced in the update increases enemy damage and health, but also grants you better rewards. The update adds two new enemies, the Dark Blade and Mech Constructor. To help you on your quest you can utilize the 18 new items, like bolts of electricity or boulders falling from the sky. Finally, the update makes some balance tweaks and offers a new UI with an optional larger HUD.Children of Morta is 30% off on Steam for a limited time, and it was recently added to the Xbox Game Pass library. This update marks the first of several free updates that are said to be coming throughout 2020.Children of Morta is an action-RPG in which each of the playable characters is a member of the same family clan, as they fight off the darkness that's encroaching on their world. As such, the family dynamics play a big part in the story."Children of Morta's fantastic art style and enjoyable storytelling take what would have been an otherwise fun roguelike dungeon-crawler and elevate it a great deal," James O'Connor wrote in GameSpot's review. "Taking down enemies and eventually triumphing over bosses is enjoyable, but what kept bringing me back was the connection I felt to the Bergsons, and my sincere desire to help them push back against the Corruption. After all, it's a lot easier dealing with dungeons full of monsters when you have a family to come home to."Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
2K Games has unveiled the latest DLC for WWE 2K20, featuring characters from Southpaw Regional Wrestling, a satirical web series featuring WWE performers poking fun at the '80s era of professional wrestling. 2K has also released Patch 1.07, which addresses many of the bugs that have plagued the game since its release last October.The new DLC features a storyline where an evil banker (played by Tyler Breeze) has taken over management of Southpaw Regional Wrestling, and the crew of good-guy wrestlers must win a series of matches to take back control of their company. It all sounds very goofy.WWE 2K20 received a critical shellacking at launch, with many writers calling it fit for true jabonis only. In our review, Richard Wakeling cited "the sheer abundance of bugs and glitches found in almost every match and menu screen" as the game's chief failing. Hopefully, this patch will help iron those out. If not, we suggest you know your role and try Fire Pro Wrestling World for all your squared-circle fantasies instead.Full patch notes below:GeneralAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur within the Main MenuAddresses reported concerns that game may freeze at various pointsAddresses reported concerns that managers may not have hometowns setAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when trying to delete a Custom Arena that is being used in a Universe Save from the Deletion utilityAddresses reported concerns where MyCareer Unlockable Superstars failed to be present when choosing managers in the Edit Superstars Roster MenuAddresses reported concerns when returning from standby or suspended modeAddresses various other reported concerns throughout the gameGameplayAddresses reported concerns with certain entrance and custom entrance animationsAddresses reported concerns that Superstars may warp, clip, float or fall during certain animations and scenariosAddresses reported concerns with the appearance of hairstyles in gameplay and Appearance Menu in Create A SuperstarAddresses reported concerns where changes made to the crowd's reaction failed to be applied when observing the crowd during gameplayAddresses reported concerns with Sliders failing to take effect in gameplay after being changed in the Options menuAddresses reported concerns where visual corruption may occurAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when selecting the controller assignment menu option from the pause menu during gameplayAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when going into Universe with custom characters or 8-man matches with custom charactersAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when completing a custom WWE Championship title Ladder MatchAddresses reported visual concerns related to Custom ChampionshipsAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when entering an Elimination Chamber matchAddresses reported concerns that users may load into corrupted matches when using save data from the base game or previous patchesCreationsCreate a Superstar: Addresses reported concerns with hair dye, custom image tattoos and multiple piercingsCreate a Superstar: Addresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when selecting Candice LeRae in Create a SuperstarCreate a Superstar: Addresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when adding logos in Create A SuperstarCreate a Superstar: Addresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when importing attire parts onto other SuperstarsCreate a Superstar: Addresses reported concerns with being unable to access Custom Images throughout CreationsCreate a Superstar: Addresses reported concerns where the Side Plates option wasn't found when searching in Personal Information menu of Create a SuperstarCreate a Superstar: Addresses reported concerns that Roster settings may fail to be applied when creating a Custom variant of a WWE Superstar in Create a SuperstarCreate a Superstar: Addresses reported concerns where color changes made to parts may revert back to a default colorCreate a Superstar: Addresses reported concerns with editing a Block BodyCreate a Championship: Addresses various reported concerns with custom championships, side plate creation, and assigning side plates to SuperstarsCreate a Championship: Addresses reported concerns with being unable to delete custom titles that are assigned to Universe ShowsCommunity Creations: Addresses reported concerns where Images were missing when downloading a Custom Championship with Custom Images applied and observing it in gameplayCommunity Creations: Addresses reported concerns in Uploads where Creator Rank didn’t display correct "Until Next Rank" goalsCreate a Victory: Addresses reported concerns that crashes may occur on a loading screen when attempting to enter Create A VictoryCreate an Arena: Addresses reported concerns with stage construction assets in Create an ArenaCreate an Arena: Addresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when entering the Advanced Creations menu of a Custom Superstar when creating an entranceCreate an Arena: Addresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when applying images in Create an ArenaCreate a Move: Addresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when entering the Create a Move-Set menu after previously uploading custom move-sets in Community CreationsCreate a Move: Addresses reported concerns about an infinite loading screen which occurred when selecting Toni Storm in Create a Move-SetCreate a Move: Addresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when exiting the Move-Set in Creation a Move-setCreate a Video: Addresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when leaving the preview for Universe Cutscene containing a female Custom Superstar in Create a VideoCreate a Video: Addresses reported concerns with encoded videos playing at a low framerate when viewed in Create a VideoOnlineAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur in online lobbiesAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when starting a second match in OnlineAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur after completing a One on One, or Last Man Standing, match in OnlineAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when the host quits out of a game in OnlineAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur on loading screen when choosing to play another round after completing a One on One match in OnlineAddresses reported concerns when loading into an Online Triple Threat MatchAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur after recovering from a network error that occurred in a post-match lobby when selecting Quick PlayUniverseAddresses reported concerns with changes to the arena failing to apply when editing matches in the Tonight's Show menu in UniverseAddresses reported concerns with Customized Championship title matches being reset when using titles downloaded from Community Creations and then exiting from UniverseAddresses reported concerns with being unable to set an alt attire that was created through Create A Superstar for an already in-progress UniverseAddresses reported concerns that a crash may occur as the referee signals for the match to start in an 8-Man Elimination Tag Team Match at Survivor Series in UniverseAddresses reported concerns that a crash may occur after accepting an invitation while simulating a match in Universe CalendarAddresses reported concerns that a crash may occur when viewing the Match Up screen of Full Preview in UniverseAddresses reported concerns with the post-match run-in sequence not occurring properly when the winner of the match is a champion and the run-in superstar is the MITB holder in UniverseAddresses reported concerns that a crash may occur when playing 8-man tag matches in UniverseAddresses reported concerns that a crash may occur while playing through Universe causing Custom Shows & Divisions to inaccessibleAddresses reported concerns that custom show settings may be erased when closing & reopening the title while in the Universe MenuAddresses reported concerns that a crash may occur after setting the entry order for all participants in a Royal RumbleMyPlayer/MyCareerAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when suspending the title during the "Randomization" in MyPlayer settings in CreationsAddresses reported concerns with challenges failing to trackAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur in MyCareer load screensAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when selecting the default appearance and then confirming an eye color when customizing the MyPlayer in the MyPlayer WizardAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when playing through the Chapter 1 MITB match and viewing the mid-match cutscene in MyCareerAddresses reported concerns that crashes or errors may occur related to various MyPlayer TowersAddresses reported concerns that placeholder text may be displayed and a crash may be encountered when loading into the MyPlayer ‘Single’ victory edit menuAddresses reported concerns that saved changes may be reset to default when editing and loading the Team Entrance or Tag Victory from the MyPlayer Home menuAddresses reported concerns that an Attire Preset lower arm item may be locked when entering MyPlayer AppearanceAddresses reported concerns that loss of functionality may occur after switching selection during the Hub screen in Chapter Two, Act Seven of MyCareerAddresses reported concerns that VC may be lost when starting the game without Internet access, reconnecting, buying into the PPV event and closing the title on the Road to Glory menuAddresses reported concerns with an infinite loading screen that may occur when selecting MyPlayer for the first timeAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur at various points in MyCareer when pressing the continue prompt to advance to the next Chapter or ActAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur after completing objectives at various points in MyCareer2K CentralAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when viewing the Charlotte Flair video package before the first match in “The Four Horsewomen” ShowcaseAddresses reported concerns with the game launching from a terminated state after performing a connected standby during gameplay in the Four Horsewoman mode in 2K CentralAddresses reported concerns that Charlotte Flair may occasionally fall through the mat after viewing or skipping the cutscene in Match 14 of ShowcaseAudioAddresses reported concerns with The WWE European Championship having the incorrect ring announcement when viewing the championship introduction in gameplayAddresses reported concerns with Grand Championship Batista's entrance music missingAddresses reported concerns with Ali Fortune Fighter failing to have his unique entrance music when viewed in Create an EntranceAddresses reported concerns that certain issues may occur in connection with Music Jukebox2K OriginalsAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur from a side plate being obtainedAddresses reported concerns with a Showcase objective not completing when performing Springboard Blackout finisher in the ringAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when loading into or exiting matches, Towers or Showcases in 2K OriginalsAddresses reported concerns with The Wasteland Wanderers failing to be available initially after purchasing the DLC key and proceeding into the 2K Originals menuAddresses reported concerns with entrances and cutscenes failing to trigger when playing through the Demon Within ShowcaseAddresses reported concerns with rewards for Wasteland Wanderer DLC being unlocked before meeting unlock conditions when viewed in Create a SuperstarAddresses reported concerns that DLC Weapon Skins may fail to apply when attempting to set favorite weapon skins in the Customization menu of MyPlayerAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when quitting out of the second match of the "Trapped With Me" tower in the Wasteland Wanderers DLCAddresses reported concerns with MyPlayer attire items not unlocking when completing the Grip of the Overlord Showcase in the Wasteland Wanderers DLC and The Demon Within Showcase in the Bump in the Night DLCAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when loading into TALK scenes for certain Showcase matches of the Bump in the Night and Wasteland Wanderers DLCAddresses reported concerns that crashes may occur when coming from Community Creations and entering a Showcase match in any 2K Originals content Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
Birds of Prey is in theaters now, and the critical consensus is that the Harley Quinn-led film is a big step in the right direction for the DCEU. It earned a superb 9/10 in GameSpot's Birds of Prey review for its deft blend of action, humor, and pitch-perfect performances, led by Margot Robbie as Harley. If you wind up as enamored with Birds of Prey as we are, you'll want to check out the lineup of Birds of Prey Funko Pops, which are available now.Unsurprisingly, the Birds of Prey Funko collection focuses heavily on Harley. There are four Harley Pops widely available at major retailers and a few retailer-exclusive Pops, a couple of which can be found at Amazon. Thankfully, all of the new Harley Pops have a different enough look to justify buying more than one. Amazon even has one that comes with Bernie the Beaver discounted to $6.25 (was $11).Harley is joined by Roman Sionis (AKA Black Mask), Black Canary, and Huntress. The Roman Pop has a Chase variant with a black and gold suit. Chase versions are shipped randomly, but you typically have 1/6 odds to get one.Funko also gave Birds of Prey the Mystery Minis treatment. For $6, you can get a random 2.5-inch Pop from the movie (normal Pops are 3.75-inches). You have a pretty good chance of getting a Harley mini, since she accounts for five of the 12. Funko also shrunk two of the Harley Pops and turned them into adorable keychains.You can check out all of the Birds of Prey Funko Pops below.Harley Quinn with Beaver | $6.25 ($11)Harley owns a stuffed beaver named Bernie (he used to be alive) See at Amazon Harley Quinn Roller Derby | $10 ($11) Harley wearing her roller derby outfit from the movie See at Amazon Harley Quinn Caution Tape | $11Harley Quinn wearing her "Caution Tape" jacket from the movie See at Amazon Harley Quinn Black Mask Club | $11Harley Quinn wearing her Black Mask Club outfit from the movie See at Amazon Harley Quinn Broken Hearted | $16.63Harley Quinn with her pet hyena See at Amazon Harley Quinn Boobytrap Battle | $15.21Technically a Hot Topic-exclusive, but you can find it on Amazon See at Amazon Roman Sionis | $10.17Regular (left), Chase variant (right) See at Amazon Huntress | $11Huntress made her first DC Comics appearance in 1996 See at Amazon Black Canary | $11Black Canary should get her own movie See at Amazon Harley Quinn Pop keychains | $6Caution Tape (left), Boobytrap Battle (right) See at Amazon (Boobytrap Battle) See at Amazon (Caution Tape) Funko Mystery Minis: Birds of Prey | $6Get a random miniature Birds of Prey Funko Pop See at Amazon Best Deals This Week PSA: Resident Evil 3 Pre-Orders Are Discounted At Amazon (PS4, Xbox One) February 2020 PS Plus Games Revealed For PS4 February 2020 Xbox Games With Gold Revealed Two Excellent Strategy Games Are Free On PC Best Nintendo Switch Deals In The Eshop This Week Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
Ninja Theory's Bleeding Edge is an intense online multiplayer action game, but it originally began as a MOBA with a much greater focus on tactics.Speaking in a developer update video, creative director Rahni Tucker said Bleeding Edge's roots can be tied to multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games more than to Overwatch, a game to which comparisons have been drawn before.“We started off with kind of towers and minions and lanes and this type of thing,” Tucker said. “But we found as we played, the game sort of told us what it wanted to be and it sort of led us away from that. Because it was hard to hold that kind of level of strategy in your head at the same time as playing in third-person.”That action isn't shooting-based, as is the case with many other online multiplayer games that have "hero" elements. Instead, you'll still lock on and dodge enemy attacks like you would in Ninja Theory's single-player action games. Even the ranged characters use lock-on, so it should be easier to jump from one to another than if they used a traditional aiming system.Bleeding Edge officially launches for Xbox One and PC on March 24, and it's one of several games Ninja Theory has in development. The studio is also working on Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, the experimental The Insight Project, and Project: Mara, which will focus on "mental terror." Senua’s Saga will be releasing on Xbox Series X and was introduced with an impressive in-engine trailer at The Game Awards 2019.Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
Not everyone can commit their entire desk area to a dedicated gaming PC setup, but for those who still want to drink deep at the well of PC games, it no longer feels like a dramatic compromise to go the route of a powerful gaming laptop. For a long time, mobile GPUs struggled to keep up in terms of speed, and laptop heat would melt a desk if someone played a high-powered game for too long (at least, that’s what it felt like). Now, the balance is all upside with minimal compromise for most models in the market.One common victory is that the "best fit" resolutions for a good laptop experience very much suit the current state of graphics processing power. When it comes to the display, large desktop monitors are reaching for 4K resolutions and beyond for lovers of the cutting edge, most laptops don't push past 1920x1080 (or 1080p) as a resolution, as the gains diminish pretty quickly on sub-20-inch screens. GPUs that fit inside a laptop have caught up to this pixel scale nicely and, in most cases, do a comfortable job of delivering 50+ frames per second at very high settings in all but the most demanding games. A number of laptop models also add the ability to boost GPU power using external devices, so you're not confined to the graphics card inside the case and can future-proof yourself to some extent.However, there are some areas where compromises remain: speakers can struggle to give an impressive sound, and fans can make a lot of noise as they keep the air moving through the limited space inside a laptop chassis. If you're gaming with a headset, both of these issues can be ignored pretty comfortably, but it's something to keep in mind.Gaming laptops have also gotten a lot thinner in the past three years. Some are still pretty chunky, especially the big 17-inch units, but compared to even just a few years ago, most of our picks have real potential to be nice, daily-use, powerful laptops that can also deliver a great gaming experience.We've played around with a lot of different models from a variety of manufacturers, and in this guide, you'll find our personal recommendations and a buyer’s guide for the best gaming laptops currently available. We focussed on the pros and cons of form factor, any unique traits, and used the benchmarking tool found in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey to help us compare the graphical performance of the models we tested--these benchmark numbers give us a rough indication of the average frames-per-second performance on the unit.Quick look: Best Gaming Laptops 2019Best Gaming Laptop For Portability: Razer Blade StealthBest Designed Gaming Laptop: Alienware m15Most Powerful Gaming Laptop: Alienware Area51mBest Gaming Laptop For Security: Asus ROG Strix Scar IIIBest Gaming Laptop For Comfort: Lenovo Y740Best Gaming Laptop For Value / Full Keyboard: Acer Helios 300Best Gaming Laptop For PortabilityRazer Blade StealthThe GoodThe BadAs thin and light as any nice 'daily grind' laptop out thereNot a dazzling game performer when away from an eGPUBuild quality feels rock solidVery limited storage optionsThe Razer Blade Stealth is a sleek, well-built hunk of black aluminum that feels like Apple said "yes" to making an ultra-slim laptop for gamers. But even though the logo on the back and those green-trimmed USB ports send out the signal that this is very much from the house of Razer, it's still a nice, minimalist piece of hardware that doesn't scream "gaming laptop" like a lot of others.The Stealth is a pleasure to type on and use as an everyday piece of working hardware, if a little cramped for larger hands. Its size means that one of its major shortcomings is the deeply limited 256GB storage that can only be upgraded to 512GB by ordering the absolute top-of-the-line model. With today’s comparatively large game install sizes, expect to only ever have a few games installed at a time on here.With its portable-friendly design, it's not surprising that this machine delivers the worst gaming performance of all units tested. The entry-level Stealth only gets built-in graphics and a 1080p screen, while a maxed-out version can have a 4K touchscreen and a GTX 1650 Max-Q GPU. We found it could only run demanding games on low settings and was happiest by reducing resolution down to 720p.That being said, if convenience is your biggest priority and you can handle playing games at lower settings while on the go, then the Stealth is a fine choice.Where the Stealth is at its best, however, is when it's attached to an external GPU when you get back to your desk at home. And what's this? Razer has an ideal companion for it in the Razer Core X Chroma--although its $399 USD / $649 AUD RRP price tag, as well as the cost of a desktop graphics card on top of that, is a hefty investment in itself. However, most Thunderbolt 3 eGPU hubs will provide the same functionality, let you combine the Stealth with a desktop-sized graphics card, external monitor, and other peripherals in order to let the Stealth act as a much more powerful gaming PC as your desktop while at home.In our testing, the gaming performance while on the Core X Choma wasn’t as good as we would have hoped. There’s some bottleneck in the system that means a desktop RTX 2080 Ti card still performed worse than some of the other laptops here. Core X forums suggest there are ways to really dive in and tinker with settings to improve eGPU performance, but don’t expect to get the best from a top of the line graphics card right out of the box.Still, there's something really pleasing about a sleek, 13-inch ultra-portable laptop that also happens to deliver plenty of value if you want to play games. And if you decide to invest in an eGPU unit for home, you can very easily get the best of both worlds. See Razer Blade Stealth laptop at Amazon Razer Blade Stealth specs and performanceVersion Tested1080p Core i7-8565U (1.8GHz) w/ GeForce MX150Screen Options13.3" 1080p / 13.3" 4KGPU OptionsIntel UHD Graphics / Geforce MX150 / Geforce GTX 1650 graphics cardWeight3.13lbs / 1.42kgRRP$1,099.99 USD - $1,999.99 USD ($1,999 AUD - $3,699 AUD)X-FactorUltra-lightweight buildAssassin's Creed Odyssey Benchmark Result (Higher Numbers Are Better)Ultra High: 11 (1080p) / 17 (720p) / 38 (Core X w/ RTX 2080 Ti)Very High: 16 (1080p) / 26 (720p) / 41 (Core X)Best Designed Gaming LaptopAlienware m15The GoodThe BadThe chassis and keyboard tray feel really nice under the handsTrackpad feels small for general purpose usageTobii eye-tracking built inPremium build means a premium priceThe latest design on Alienware's m15 feels truly first class. Honeycomb patterns are a big feature, and along with looking great, they allegedly offer improved chassis strength and airflow capacity. The black-white styling is also a striking look and the finish of the body feels great under the hands. The overall m15 package is something that feels incredibly well-constructed for use as both a general-purpose laptop and a gaming rig.A significant inclusion it boasts is Tobii eye-tracking tech. At its most basic functionality, it can dim the screen when you look away and brighten when you return, saving precious battery life when you're using it away from power. But, it's also got great potential for gaming, allowing eye movements to be used as an input option in games for things like camera movement. Tobii eye-tracking supports games like Elite Dangerous, ARMA III, The Division 2, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, and most importantly, Euro Truck Simulator 2.In practice, setting up Tobii seemed a bit fussy, failing in a number of attempts to get it setup during our testing time. It worked out of the box for screen dimming and wake up features, and even then it sometimes dimmed during a benchmark test even though we were sitting right there in front of the screen. But the promise of Tobii seems solid for those who have the time to tinker and get it working.For future proofing purposes, Alienware also includes the dedicated connector port for its proprietary eGPU unit so you can give the machine a boost while at a desk should that end up feeling necessary.In our testing, this system performed very nicely, with its 240Hz screen delivering silky smooth gaming performance that didn’t suffer tearing or jitter. Along with the Asus Strix (below), these 240Hz screens really showed themselves to sometimes be a better feature than getting a laptop with a better graphics card and a 60Hz screen.It's hard to fault what Alienware is delivering here. There's no real problems to note, though the touchpad feels a little too small for regular use in day-to-day tasks. However, the speakers sound great, the keyboard feels really nice to use, and if the already nice screen isn't enough as it is, you can now opt for an out-of-this world OLED model too. The only caveat--you just need to set your wallet to be stunned, too. See Alienware m15 laptop at Amazon Alienware m15 specs and performanceVersion Tested1080p Core i7-9750 (2.6GHz) w/ Nvidia RTX 2080 Max-QScreen Options15.6" 1080p / 15.6" 4KGPU OptionsGeForce GTX 1660 / GeForce RTX 2070Weight4.78 lbs / 2.16kgRRP$1,399.99 USD - $1,999.99 USD ( $2,999 AUD - $3,674 AUD)X-FactorSlick Design, built-in eye-trackingAssassin's Creed Odyssey Benchmark Result (Higher Numbers Are Better)Ultra High: 43Very High: 47Most Powerful Gaming LaptopAlienware Area51mThe GoodThe BadIts performance is overwhelmingThe dual power cable design is really annoyingNice, subtle design despite gigantic form factor60Hz screen reduces system overall quality Large, heavy, and cumbersome--don't expect to carry this far on a regular basisThe Area51m is the biggest, beastiest machine on the list. It almost feels like a lie to use the phrase 'laptop' to refer to it. Measuring 16x12.5 inches and weighing 8.5 pounds, it feels like more of a desktop you can pack up when required compared to the other options on the list--toss this in a giant shoulder bag and you're likely to throw your back out carrying it around town.One annoying surprise is the inclusion of a double power supply. On first unpack, it seemed like there had been a mistake when I saw the 180W brick (the m15 has a 240W) until I realised that it uses two of them to operate. That means two power ports, two power cables, and two power bricks. It's a mess of cables before you even add an external mouse or headset. For all that fuss though, this is a crazily powerful gaming rig, and it ran everything we threw at it smoothly and without any issues.The 17-inch monolith isn't trying to be slim or svelte, but does have a few curves that seemingly are to assist airflow, while also giving it a touch of style. The lighting design is subtle, but pops in the places its been added, including a striking multi-zone light ring around the rear air vents.Gameplay raw performance is the best we’ve seen in any laptop tested, with a beefy CPU and GPU delivering the goods. It also has a very bright screen doing a better job than many of revealing detail in darker areas, but the screen does get more screen tear during fast rotations. We tested the 60Hz model, so we’d really want to buy it with the 144Hz upgrade option.Its size can be somewhat uncomfortable at times, however--your hand positioning can feel a little awkward as the thick chassis forces you to raise your wrist. But if you're after overwhelming power and your circumstances don't allow you to invest in a desktop PC, the Area51m is exactly what you'd be hoping for. See Alienware Area51m laptop at Amazon Alienware Area51m specs and performanceVersion TestedCore i7-9700 (3.0GHz) w/ Nvidia RTX 2060Screen Options17.3" 1080p onlyGPU OptionsGeforce GTX 1660 / RTX 2060 / RTX 2070Weight8.54 lbs / 3.87 KgRRP$1,099.99 USD - $3969.99 USD ($3,999 AUD - $6,799 AUD)X-FactorPower overwhelmingAssassin's Creed Odyssey Benchmark Result (Higher Numbers Are Better)Ultra High: 53Very High: 68Best Gaming Laptop For Security Asus ROG Strix Scar IIIThe GoodThe Bad (Or Good, Depending On How You Feel)Best lighting options of all the laptops testedSpecial lock USB is unique but could be your worst nightmareQuick performance management at the touch of a buttonNo webcam240Hz / 3ms screen is gorgeous Performance is solid, but one simple feature that makes it really stand out is the dedicated strip of control buttons, instead of having shared function keys. Controls for volume and microphone muting are here. as well as a launch button for the ROG controller software. Plus, there's toggle for instantly shifting the processor configuration between silent, performance and turbo modes instead of relying on a software solution.Details like the spacebar having a wider left side speak to gamers having been at the heart of the thinking behind the design. This keyboard gives the most comfortable WASD hand positioning for reaching important keys nearby like Shift and Space.The USB 'Keystone' is this laptop's most unique feature, however--it's an NFC device that adds a physical security component to the laptop, as well as giving you a built-in memory device for quickly sharing data. When removed from the laptop, a defined section of the main system storage is locked down and disappears from view. It's great for the security-minded, but it's easy to see where things can go wrong here.Strangely, there is no webcam built in--something that seems standard in just about every laptop out there--but if you're somebody that takes their security very seriously, this omission on top of the Keystone feature is definitely a plus.Gameplay performance felt first-rate, with another 240Hz screen proving itself to be a big win for smooth images on screen even in fast-paced moments. Having used one of these now, I don’t want to have to go back to a gaming laptop that has a slower screen. See Asus ROG Strix Scar III laptop at Amazon Asus ROG Strix Scar III specs and performanceVersion Tested15.6” Core i7-9750H (2.6GHz) w/ Nvidia RTX 2060Screen Options15.6" 1080p / 17.3" 1080pGPU OptionsGeforce GTX 1660 / RTX 2060 / RTX 2070Weight6.3lb / 2.86kgRRP$1,649.99 USD - $1,999 USD ($1,999 AUD - $3,199 AUD)X-FactorInteresting security featuresAssassin's Creed Odyssey Benchmark Result (Higher Numbers Are Better)Ultra High: 45Very High: 54Best Gaming Laptop For ComfortLenovo Y740The GoodThe BadGreat keyboard for extensive typingTrackpad feels ancientPowerful speakers Lenovo's Legion brand keeps pushing forward to catch up to its gaming laptop rivals, and this 17.3-inch system hits an interesting balance between Lenovo's traditional business prowess and being a great gaming-focused machine.Lenovo has always been one of the best keyboard designers for business laptop users, with large keycaps that curve nicely under the finger. You get that same style here and it's a pleasure to use, though I can imagine some people might not take to the bigger keys if you're too accustomed to other setups.The flip side, however, is a lackluster trackpad experience, with two physical buttons where most modern designs extend the trackpad surface all the way to the bottom edge. That said, the power of the speakers here really stood out amongst the rest of our favorites. Not that they sounded the sweetest, but they definitely had serious punch when you wanted to turn things up.Game performance was not far behind the Area51m in terms of raw power, but combined with a 144Hz display with G-Sync built-in, the screen delivered jitter-free renders and fast movement. It did feel a little 'muddy' at times, though, not always as sharp as we’d like.The laptop's design feels bland, which might turn you off if being flashy is what matters. But it's great if you just want a great gaming laptop that's comfortable to use while also not trying to make a big deal about its gaming credentials. See Lenovo Y740 laptop at Amazon Lenovo Y740 specs and performanceVersion TestedCore i7-8750H (2.2GHz) w/ Nvidia RTX 2070 Max-QScreen Options15.6" 1080p onlyGPU OptionsGeforce GTX 1660 / RTX 2060 / RTX 2070Weight4.85lb / 2.2kgRRP$1,719.99 USD - $1,999 USD ($2,699 AUD - $3,099 AUD)X-FactorGreat keyboardAssassin's Creed Odyssey Benchmark Result (Higher Numbers Are Better)Ultra High: 50Very High: 59Best Gaming Laptop For Value / Full keyboardAcer Helios 300The GoodThe BadKeyboard design fits numpadAwkward power cable positioningEfficient management softwareSounds like a jet engineBacklit keyboardBuild quality feels a bit lackingThe Helios 300 is a prime example of what Acer is doing right with its Predator range. It feels a little less tricked out than the likes of the Asus Strix. The keyboard feels a bit rubbery--whether that’s the keycaps or the actuators, there’s something a little soft about the experience under the fingers.The biggest feature is the Helios' inclusion of a number pad built in on a 15” laptop. This is a matter of taste, of course--it's a big space and positioning trade-off just to have everything, and most models neglect the numpad to deliver a core tenkeyless design. But, if you like numpads, the Helios feels like it has gotten the scale just right--its inclusion never feels like a compromise in practice.There are also a few dedicated gaming keys squeezed around the keyboard, including one to launch the PredatorSense management software--and this software is kept quite simple so it's easy to quickly do exactly what you want--lighting customisation, overlocking, etc--with minimal fuss.The trackpad is probably the worst of the range. It’s a full pad--no separate buttons--but the travel on the button press at the bottom of the pad feels way too deep and very inaccurate. But with a gaming mouse involved, are you going to use it that often anyway?Pure performance was really impressive too, with great test numbers and a good feeling overall. There is some muddiness in dark areas of games, however, and some tearing in fast-moving renders and screen rotations.There are few complaints here at all if you want great performance on a tight budget. If you hit the dedicated 'Turbo' button, get ready to hear the fans do a fantastic impersonation of a jet engine, but for the most part, the system does a good job of keeping itself performing well without needing to spin up the fans all the way.The power cable's strange positioning in the middle of the side seems standard for Predator laptops, presumably as part of its airflow design, but it's a little awkward and seems like it could fit so much better elsewhere. But if that's the only tradeoff for this impressive system to do what it does well, then it's not quite a dealbreaker. See Acer Helios 300 laptop at Amazon Acer Helios 300 specs and performanceVersion Tested15.6” Core i7-9750H (2.6GHz) w/ GTX 1660 TiScreen Options15.6" 1080p or 17.3" 1080pGPU OptionsGeforce GTX 1660Weight5.95 lb (2.7kg)RRP$1,199.99 USD - $1,799.99 USD ($2,132.66 AUD TBC)X-FactorGreat keyboardAssassin's Creed Odyssey Benchmark Result (Higher Numbers Are Better)Ultra High: 42Very High: 46Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
Xbox players eager for more Kingdom Hearts may be in luck, as a now-removed Microsoft Store listing suggested that Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue may be headed to Xbox One in the next two weeks.According to Twitter user Wario64, who has a record of reporting on industry news and deals, a Microsoft Store listing stated Kingdom Hearts 2.8 might launch on February 18. "Might" is the operative word here, as the link in Wario's tweet leads to an error page. And searching for the game on the Microsoft Store pulls no results. It's customary for release dates to go up on temporary store listings as placeholders, so the February date may be just that. Kingdom Hearts 3, its demo, and the recently-released Re:Mind DLC are all there, though.Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue coming to Xbox One on Feb. 18th according to XBL listing https://t.co/mAyN1LNZbv pic.twitter.com/MdokHTeOLt — Wario64 (@Wario64) February 7, 2020Kingdom Hearts 2.8 might have one of the longest titles in franchise history, but it also fills in the gaps for players who missed some of the spin-offs that appeared on other platforms like mobile devices, the 3DS, and PSP. This collection includes a high-definition remaster of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, an add-on to Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep titled A Fragmentary Passage, and the cinematic film Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover. All three experiences precede the events that take place in Kingdom Hearts 3.If you're tired of collecting the Kingdom Hearts games individually or as part of separate collections like the Kingdom Hearts Collector's Pack: HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix, Square Enix has announced a brand-new, all-encompassing compilation that includes 10 Kingdom Hearts titles. Called Kingdom Hearts: The Story So Far, the collection packages seven games and three movies to give you the ultimate Kingdom Hearts experience. It retails for $50, is pre-orderable now at various retailers like Amazon and Best Buy, and launches on March 17.We gave Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (phew!) a 7/10 in our review, saying, "It's a jumble that suffers somewhat for its lack of any real cohesion among its three parts, but at least two of those components are strong enough to warrant a return visit to the world that believably drops Final Fantasy and Disney characters into the same universe."Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
The Microsoft Store is celebrating Anime Month throughout all of February with great deals on anime games, movies, and shows. Each weekend, the Microsoft Store is also throwing a flash sale that includes free anime seasons and discounts on movies and TV series, and this weekend's flash sale is live now until February 10.As part of the anime flash sale, you can claim the first seasons of Attack on Titan, Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, and Yu Yu Hakusho. Later seasons of each show are also on sale for $6 each, if you enjoy the first season and want to keep watching.Various other anime TV series and movies are on sale as well. The critically acclaimed Your Name from director Makoto Shinkai is on sale--you can rent the film for just $0.99 and buy it for $5. Another excellent option is Mamoru Hosoda's The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, which is similarly discounted. If you've seen Your Name already, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is thematically similar and absolutely worth a watch.Aside from these films, you can snag various other anime seasons for $6 each, including Cowboy Bebop, Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, and Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion.Be sure to check out the rest of the Microsoft Store's anime sale while it's going on this month, as more deals are popping up all the time. You can get 50% off all seasons of Naruto until February 13 along with a few free episodes. Plus, a larger selection of anime movies and TV series are discounted until March 2, and the current batch of anime game deals are available until February 12. See anime flash sale at Microsoft Store Free anime seasonsSeason 1 of Attack on TitanSeason 1 of Iron-Blooded OrphansSeason 1 of Yu Yu HakushoMoviesThe Girl Who Leapt Through Time -- rent for $0.99 ($5), buy for $5 ($15)English audioJapanese audioSteins;Gate - Load Region of Deja Vu -- rent for $0.99 ($5), buy for $5 ($15)English audioJapanese audioYour Name -- rent for $0.99 ($5), buy for $5 ($15)English audioJapanese audioTV seriesAttack on Titan -- $6 per season ($21-$27)English audioJapanese audioCode Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion -- $6 per season ($53)English audioCowboy Bebop -- $6 ($54)English audioDarling in the Franxx -- $6 per season ($25)English audioJapanese audioMiss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid -- $6 ($18-$27)English audio Japanese audioMobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans -- $6 per season ($25-$27)English audioJapanese audioOutlaw Star: Complete Series -- $6 ($54)English audioJapanese audioSamurai Champloo -- $6 ($39)English audioSpace Dandy -- $6 per season ($27)English audioJapanese audioSteins;Gate -- $6 ($23-$33)English audioSteins;Gate 0 - Uncut -- $6 ($25)English audioWolf's Rain: Complete Series -- $6 ($63)English audioJapanese audioYu Yu Hakusho -- $6 per season ($30)English audioJapanese audio Best Deals This Week PSA: Resident Evil 3 Pre-Orders Are Discounted At Amazon (PS4, Xbox One) February 2020 PS Plus Games Revealed For PS4 February 2020 Xbox Games With Gold Revealed Two Excellent Strategy Games Are Free On PC Best Nintendo Switch Deals In The Eshop This Week Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
Although he's now in his 50s, Ring of Honor's PCO is at the top of his game right now, even though he's had a very long career in professional wrestling. And now that he's the World Champion, the legendary wrestler wants to elevate the sport again, and he has a few ideas of how to do it.Between WWE, AEW, ROH, TNA, and non-televised promotions, there is a lot of choice within wrestling right now. Many have called this era an independent renaissance. However, there are those that feel the sport has lost its touch with the fans. PCO has been involved in professional wrestling since the late '80s, but his career really kicked off in 1994 when he joined WWE as one part of the tag team The Quebecers. Considering he's been involved in the sport for three decades, he's seen a recent decline in audience appeal in wrestling.Photo credit: Ring of Honor"We need not to lose track of the fact that we've got [to] create an attachment with the spectator, with the staff, and what's going on in the ring," PCO told GameSpot. "You need to have more exposure, and you need to create that bound with the crowd. They've got to view you, attach to the character and to the wrestler. You want the audience [to] get involved with the character, to get involved emotionally in what we're doing. I think the evolution [of wrestling] is great, but we have to keep the fans getting evolved emotionally.""That's the thing that's maybe missing that now. Because, wrestling is popular and then there's more wrestling companies that pay good money to the wrestlers. It feels like the business is very, very healthy right now. It's in a good state. We need to create something that's very crazy. A crazy atmosphere, where they cut the electricity or the lights, where you come in and be apart of something that gives you goosebumps from the beginning until the end, and that you're in something very special. I think we felt that in the industry with [Hulk] Hogan, with Steve Austin, with The Rock, with the NWO. I think we need to recreate an atmosphere like that. That's my goal."PCO has put his words into action already. During the NJPW/ROH crossover event, G1 Supercard, in Spring 2019, PCO had an extremely elaborate entrance featuring an electric chair. Additionally, his Frankenstein character is one of the most interesting currently in the promotion. As far as ROH goes, he's on the right track to bringing back something special to wrestling.At the upcoming ROH event Free Enterprise, on February 9, PCO will join his fellow Villain Enterprises member Marty Scurll to take on Rush and NWA World Champion Nick Aldis in the PPV's main event. The PPV is free to stream for HonorClub members. Info from Gamespot.com
2020-02-08
Birds of Prey, DC's first coming book movie of the year, did not have a great opening night. And it looks like it's not going to do well at the box office over its opening weekend either.According to Deadline, the Thursday night preview made $4 million. Birds of Prey is projected to see $12.6 million for Friday and $33 million for the entire weekend. That's not a great start for the movie.Comparatively, last year's Shazam made $5.9 million on preview night, and ended up grossing $365 million worldwide. And while it did release in April--when people are more likely to go to the theaters--the film was rated PG-13, which has a much broader audience than Birds of Prey's R rating. October's Oscar-nominated Joker--which was also rated R--made $96 million on its opening weekend, and had a total global gross of over $1 billion.Over on GameSpot's sister site Metacritic, Birds of Prey has a score of 60 out of 55 reviews, 33 of which are positive, 20 mixed, and two negative. While, critically, the film is doing alright, the hype and excitement for the movie just doesn't seem to be there for the mainstream audience.In GameSpot's review of Birds of Prey, Meg Downey said, "It's the sort of kinetic, high energy romp that comes with built-in replay value, and proves exactly why Harley Quinn has become such an endearing, beloved character in the pop-culture pantheon. If this is the direction the DCEU is headed, the future's looking bright."For more on Birds of Prey, find out more about the ending of the movie, whether or not Joker is in the movie, and the connection to Harley's first appearance in Suicide Squad. Birds of Prey & DC News Birds Of Prey: All The Comic Book References You Missed Does Birds Of Prey Have A Post Credits Scene? Is The Joker In Birds Of Prey? Info from Gamespot.com


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