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2019-06-22
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite--the just-released iOS and Android game from Pokemon Go developer Niantic--presents you with a variety of choices to make. One that you don't get until you've leveled up a bit is the ability to pick one of three Professions, but which job you decide on has a big effect on how you'll play the game going forward. Your Profession lets you upgrade yourself with perks and abilities that make you more effective in Wizards Unite's various battle, where you'll take on Death Eaters, scary creatures, and a whole lot more.A big part of Wizards Unite is gathering energy to cast spells, and occasionally, you'll have to use your magic capabilities to face down enemies from the Wizarding World. Some of the best rewards and rarest Foundables in the game are locked inside locations called Fortresses, which put you into cooperative battles with other players on your side. If you're a player of Pokemon Go, some of this will be familiar to you--but Wizards Unite adds a lot of depth to its battle system, as well. (We've got even more Harry Potter: Wizards Unite coverage on our hub page.)Choosing a Profession is a significant decision, as is spending the items you earn as you play in order to level yourself up over time. But how to choose whether you should be an Auror like Harry Potter, a Magizoologist like Newt Scamander, or a Professor like Albus Dumbledore? There are a lot of factors that go into the decision, including what kind of wizard you want to be, what battle stats are important to you, and how you'll best contribute to a team of players.We've run down the basics of the Profession system below to help you make the right decision. Here's everything you need to know about Wizard Unite's class system, including each class's specializations, skill trees, and what the stats you'll be upgrading with the game's RPG elements mean and how they work.Which Profession Is Right For You?There are three different professions to choose from in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, which become available when you hit Level 6. Each has different benefits and drawbacks. All the professions have different areas of combat they specialize in, and are tuned to defeat different kinds of enemies. Picking the job that matches your playstyle in battle is important, but having a balanced team in situations like multiplayer Wizarding Challenges in Fortresses is also essential to victory. The good news is, you can switch specializations at any time, so if your team is short on someone to specialize in dealing with Curiosities or Beasts, you can change roles to fill the gap. There are three jobs from which to choose, each with its own unique tree of skills and perks you can earn over time.AurorUnder the mentorship of none other than Harry Potter, Aurors are the folks who specialize in magical combat against the Dark Arts. Their abilities tend to focus on combat strength and dealing direct damage to enemies, so think of them as the frontline fighters of the Wizarding World. Aurors have the lowest Stamina, or health, of the three classes, but the highest Power. They also get more critical hits, and do more damage with them, than other wizards. Aurors do extra damage to Dark Forces enemies but take extra damage from Beast enemies.MagizoologistRubeus Hagrid serves as mentor to Magizoologists, whose abilities are more aligned with caring for creatures--and other humans. This is your defensive healer class of wizards, wielding spells that are more about helping out the team than damaging enemies directly. They also have the highest Stamina of the three classes. Magizoologists are strong against Beast enemies and weak against Curiosities.ProfessorWith Minerva McGonagle heading their order, Professors are a more versatile class of wizard. Their spells focus generally on buffing their teammates and debuffing their enemies, making them the status manipulators of a squad. This is your middle-of-the-road class, balanced between the power of Aurors and the defensiveness of Magizoologists, but with a lot of good traits of both. Professors do extra damage to Curiosities and take additional damage from Dark Forces enemies.Upgrading Your Skills In The Skill TreeYou'll need to keep an eye on a new set of items you'll find as you venture through Wizards Unite, once you've unlocked Professions: Scrolls and Spellbooks. You'll spend these in the skill trees of your professions to unlock new spells and passive perks that make you more effective in combat, like gaining additional stamina or dealing more damage.Scrolls come from the chests unlocked when you complete Traces and catalog Foundables in your Registry, so they're fairly easy to come by. Especially in the early part of the skill trees, you'll mostly be spending Scrolls to advance and unlock different abilities and perks. Tougher to get are Spell Books, which are found in the chests when you complete Wizarding Challenges in Fortresses. If you want to advance your wizard abilities, you're going to need to engage in multiplayer battles with other players.The StatsWhen you reach the Profession screen, you'll see a page that gauges a series of stats you'll increase for your wizard as you unlock perks in the skill tree. Their meanings aren't immediately clear, so here's what each one does:Stamina: Your health in battles.Power: The strength of the spells you use against enemies.Protego Power: The strength of your protection spell, used to defend against incoming attacks from enemies.Precision: The likelihood of landing a Critical Hit, which does increased damage.Critical Power: The boost in damage you get when you land a Critical Hit.Proficiency Power: The bonus strength of your spells against enemies your class is especially strong against.Deficiency Defense: Added protection against enemies that do bonus damage to your class.Accuracy: How likely your spells are to hit their targets.Obviously, increasing all these stats is important, but some stats are higher for certain classes than others. Aurors are geared toward Power and Precision, Magizoologists toward Stamina and Defense, and Professors toward Accuracy and Proficiency.Important Stats: Proficiency Power, Deficiency DefenseThere are lots of stats you can amp up in your skill tree as you progress through it, including the power of your offensive spells and the effectiveness of Protego, your magical defense. But when it comes to specializing in your particular Profession, you're going to want to keep an eye on two stats: Proficiency Power and Deficiency Defense.Proficiency Power denotes how much of a boost you get against enemies that are weak to your chosen Profession. If you're an Auror, you'll get a bonus against Dark Forces enemies such as Death Eaters, but Proficiency Power dictates how big a bonus you receive. Especially when you're able to play with other specialized wizards on a team, boosting this stat will make you highly effective in your particular role.Deficiency Defense is the other side of the coin. The higher the stat, the less of a hit you take against the enemies to whom you are weak--in the case of Aurors, that would be Beast enemies such as spiders. Regardless of your strategy, investing in Deficiency Defense will help you survive in battle no matter what kind of enemy you're facing.Coordinate With Friends And TeammatesIt's possible to change your Profession on the fly, but you're going to access more perks and stronger abilities sooner if you specialize in one job instead of investing in all three skill trees. Therefore, if you mean to be a serious Wizards Unite player, you're going to want to team up with other people in your area and coordinate your Profession choices with them. If you've got a strong team, you can spread out your Professions and capabilities, making you a much more effective unit in multiplayer. On the other hand, if you intend to play Wizards Unite more casually, any Profession will probably do the job.Choose CarefullyThe strongest upgrades are the "Lessons" toward the bottom of each skill tree. Every time you spend Scrolls or Spell Books to unlock a node, you gain access to the ones beneath it--but you don't have to purchase something from every single node in order to progress down the tree. That means it's beneficial to be discerning about what lessons you invest in as you upgrade your wizard; you don't need to buy everything, and doing so will impede your progress toward your best skills and perks. Pick your way down the skill tree to try to get upgrades that feed into your playstyle, so you can get the best upgrades sooner. You can always go back and fill in with additional nodes if you find you're lacking in a particular stat later on.Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
Halo Infinite had a big showing at E3 2019 last week, but Microsoft isn't done dropping news about the long-awaited Xbox and PC game. Developer 343 Industries to shared some new details on the game, and it's a lot to take in.Starting off, 343 confirmed in a blog post that Halo Infinite will support LAN and that the already announced split-screen feature is "up and running" already. That's a big deal because Halo 5 dropped split-screen in a move that upset a number of series fans. 343 also announced that the beta tests for Halo Infinite, known as "flights," will take place first on Xbox and then PC. The testing periods will "start small" and then "slowly expand" up until the game's release in Holiday 2020. "Flighting may come a little bit later for PC players, but we're treating it as a first-class citizen," 343 said.The studio also confirmed that the characters in Halo Infinite will have black undersuits. That sounds like a small detail, but in Halo 4 and Halo 5 players had different colored undersuits, which garnered a mix reaction from fans.Additionally, 343 teased Halo Infinite's armor customization options, saying, "if you liked the level of armor customziation in Halo: Reach, you will be pleased [with Halo infinite]." On top of that, 343 confirmed that those who reach the highest level in Halo 5, SR 152, will receive a "token of appreciation" in Halo Infinite. Finally, 343 stated that it has an internal team of professional gamers testing Halo Infinite's multiplayer. And on the story side, 343 re-affirmed that Halo Infinite's story begins "some time after" the end of Halo 5. Halo Infinite releases in Holiday 2020 as a launch title for Project Scarlett. The game plays on the entire family of Xbox One consoles, as well as PC. Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
Stranger Things has come a long way since it initially premiered back in 2016, and that's never been more clear than in the new trailer for Season 3 that Netflix released today. A lot has happened to Eleven and her friends, and it seems Season 3 will see the gang fighting against the most dangerous and menacing threat so far. The new Season 3 trailer, which Netflix says is the final one, is riddled with spoilers about previous events, so steer clear if you're not caught up. Season 3 is set in Hawkins, Indiana in the summer of 1985--and yes, elements of the period such as New Coke will appear. In addition to the evil alien threat they're facing, Eleven and company are learning more about one another. Here is the official description for Season 3: "School's out, there’s a brand new mall in town, and the Hawkins crew are on the cusp of adulthood. Romance blossoms and complicates the group's dynamic, and they'll have to figure out how to grow up without growing apart. Meanwhile, danger looms. When the town’s threatened by enemies old and new, Eleven and her friends are reminded that evil never ends; it evolves. Now they'll have to band together to survive, and remember that friendship is always stronger than fear."Stranger Things Season 3 premieres July 4 on Netflix. All of the main cast return for Season 3, along with Princess Bride star Cary Elwes who plays the sleazy politician Mayor Kline. There's also the offspring of some '80s stars; Jake Busey, son of Point Break star Gary Busey, will play a journalist named Bruce, while Maya Thurman-Hawke (daughter of Uma and Ethan) is set to play a character named Robin. Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
The first beta test for Halo: Reach on PC will begin next week, Halo developer 343 Industries has confirmed. It's not locked down, however, as plans could change. Still, next week is when the studio is looking to release the first beta test on PC.The beta test, or "flight," will first be released for a "small subsection" of Halo Insider members--you can sign up for the free Halo Insider program here.Halo: Reach on PC"We're starting more modestly because we've got quite a few levers to pull and we want to ensure our delivery pipeline runs smoothly, our communications are clear, and that participants can properly provide their feedback on the build," 343 said in a blog post. "Since there are so many pieces and levers that need testing, verification, and appropriate approvals, we need to take our time to ensure we're sending out a quality flight to our Halo Insiders."The development team is close to finalizing a version of Halo: Reach for PC for the beta, but it is still "going through the test process.""We're still targeting to release next week and will be sharing the details with the public, so even if you aren't selected for the flight, you'll know what's happening. Stay tuned for more details throughout!" 343 says.Halo: Reach was playable at E3 2019 in Los Angeles this week, but this first beta will mark the first time the wider public will have a chance to check it out.Reach is coming to PC as part of Microsoft's plans to launch The Master Chief Collection on PC. The rest of the releases will follow in chronological order, spanning Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, and Halo 4. Each game will be sold for $10 USD each, except for ODST which is $5 USD. The beta releases for each title are free.Reach is also coming to Xbox One and it'll release on consoles through a beta test as well, though a release date has not been announced.The next big Halo game is Halo Infinite, which launches in Holiday 2020 for the Xbox One family of systems--which includes Scarlett--as well as PC. Recently, Microsoft confirmed more details about it including split-screen and LAN support, as well as beta tests and more.Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order is the next big Star Wars game from Electronic Arts, and now we've learned a little more about it. Specifically, developer Respawn says you will only be able to dismember enemies with your lightsaber in "select cases."Senior designer Justin Perez explained to IGN that probably only droids and spiders can have their limbs cut off from your lightsaber attacks. Humanoid characters, however, generally cannot be dismembered--and that's apparently because Disney is a family friendly company.Separately, story artist for The Clone Wars, Tatyana Drewry Carvin, explained to IGN that one of Disney's rules is that they should never show blood and they should "hide the cut in case of decapitation." According to the rules, "the burn of a lightsaber is supposed to cauterize it instantly," Carvin explained. Apparently this also applies to Jedi Fallen Order.Lightsabers are capable of dismembering enemies, but this is rarely depicted in Star Wars media. Everyone remembers the scene where Darth Vader lops off Luke Skywalker's hand and when Obi-Wan cuts Darth Maul in half. The fact that instances of dismemberment by lightsaber are so few and far between make them more impactful and emotionally resonant, it seems.Jedi Fallen Order, which has Metroidvania level design, didn't start out as a Star Wars game. The first gameplay video was shown at the start of EA Play and revealed that lightsaber battles are going to be considered and tactical, instead of a flurry of swings. Because of that, it is being likened to From Software's Dark Souls and Bloodborne titles, and this is something explored in our full interview with Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order director Stig Asmussen. The gameplay demo also confirmed that a major character from Rogue One will be in Jedi Fallen Order.Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order is coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC on November 15.Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
The Americans star Keri Russell is one of the new cast members for this December's Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and now she's revealed more details about the sci-fi film. Specifically, she told The Associated Press that the script made her emotional."When I read his script that [write-director JJ Abrams] wrote I cried," she said. "I mean who knows what it will turn out to be and I hope it remains true to what he originally wanted."According to Russell, Abrams is the right person to direct Episode 9 because he "really respects what it is" and "he's not trying to change it to be something else." Russell plays a new character named Zorri Bliss who wears a helmet. Russell was excited about that. "I was like, 'That is my dream job. I can see everyone. No one can see me. Hello. Amazing!'"The Rise of Skywalker hits theaters on December 20. It stars Daisy Ridley as Rey, Adam Driver as Kylo Ren, John Boyega as Finn, Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron, Kelly Marie Tran as Rose Tico, Lupita Nyong'o as Maz Kanata, Domhnall Gleeson as General Hux, Mark Hamill as Luke, and Billy Dee Williams as Lando. For more, check out the movie's first trailer and everything we know about Star Wars Episode IX.The Rise of Skywalker is said to be the final entry in the Skywalker Saga that began all the way back in 1977 with the original movie, so it seems so momentous--and emotional--events might happen.In addition to The Rise of Skywalker, a new live-action TV show The Mandalorian will be available on the streaming service Disney+ when it launches on November 12.Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled's release date has finally arrived, meaning fans can once again enjoy the Bandicoot's kart racing debut. (Is it still a debut if it's a remaster? Who knows!)The game is out now on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. While some free Crash Team Racing DLC is on the way, including Spyro the Dragon, you can already get your hands on a multitude of characters, karts, and tracks right now. For more, you can check out our US buying guide for Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.As for the reviews, the reception has been positive. We awarded the game an 8/10 in our Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled review-in-progress, saying it feels as good now as it did 20 years ago. For more scores, check out a selection of verdicts below, or take a look at our sister site, Metacritic.Game: Crash Team Racing Nitro-FueledDeveloper / Publisher: Beenox / ActivisionPlatforms: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo SwitchRelease date: Out nowPrice: $40 / £35 / AU $70GameSpot -- 8/10 (Review-In-Progress)"Simply put: This is a remaster done right. Nitro-Fueled maintains the spirit and rock-solid foundations of a childhood favorite while building on it and modernizing it where necessary--even if the handling might take a bit of getting used to. Adventure mode's classic variant feels a little tough, but your first race on Roo's Tubes or Sewer Speedway will bring a nostalgic grin to your face regardless. When the nostalgia fades, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled remains fun and engaging enough to keep you racing on with a smile on your face for much longer yet. It's good to have Crash back." -- Oscar Dayus [Full review-in-progress]GamesRadar+ -- 5/5"Beenox has managed to take the original Crash Team Racing, and somehow made it better. 20 years ago, this was the kart racer to play, but Mario Kart gradually usurped it and since the early 2000s, Crash has been laid dormant, waiting for its time to seize the throne and become the king of kart racers once more. That time is now, because Crash is back, baby." -- Ford James [Full review]IGN -- 8.2/10"Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled's difficulty, memorable track design, and addictive power slide mechanic make it a kart racer worth playing, especially competitively (though new players should check out a guide or two first). In single-player it's richer than what the genre normally provides, but at the expense of a cheap and unforgiving Adventure mode design that can become overly frustrating. Overall, a new HUD, cosmetic options, and the ability to swap characters during the campaign mean there's simply no contest between playing this and the 1999 original." -- Janet Garcia [Full review]Eurogamer -- Essential"I was worried that revisiting CTR might feel a bit like going back to your old school, where everything's much smaller than you remembered - and maybe if it were just the base game that might be true. But Nitro-Fueled feels more like seeing and old friend than an old classroom, even if it's a pretty weird friend who refuses to grow up and still wears jorts in public. It's just plain, dumb fun, a game completely unashamed of itself even now. I think that's probably why, even beyond the enormously generous treatment it's had from Beenox and under the nice, polished-up hood, CTR is still one of the best kart racers ever made." -- Chris Tapsell [Full review]Video Games Chronicle -- 4/5"Comfortably the best kart racer on PS4 and Xbox One, and earning a creditable second place on Switch, this is a seriously impressive calling card for its unsung makers." -- Chris Schilling [Full review]Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
Following its earlier release in Australia and New Zealand, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is now officially available in the US and UK. The new Harry Potter game from Warner Bros. and Niantic shares many commonalities with its predecessor, Pokemon Go, although it packs more content right out of the gate than Pokemon Go did when it launched three years ago. And while it's clearly built on the foundation that Niantic established with Pokemon Go, Wizards Unite is missing one significant feature the Pokemon mobile game has.Wizards Unite doesn't yet appear to have its own equivalent of Pokemon Go's Adventure Sync. That feature rolled out for Go back in October and allows the game to keep track of the distance you walk, even when the app is running in the background. Not only was it a boon for the game's battery life, it made it much easier to hatch Eggs, as you wouldn't need to have the game open the whole time while walking around.How To Get More Spell Energy In Wizards UniteWizards Unite has its own version of Eggs in Portkeys, which will take you to a Wizarding World location once you've walked a certain distance. However, because the game lacks an Adventure Sync-like feature, that means you need to keep it open the whole time in order for it to log the distance you've traveled, which makes activating Portkeys a relative hassle.Of course, considering Wizards Unite has only been live for a short time, it's still very much early days for the game. Pokemon Go didn't get its Adventure Sync until more than two years after it launched, so Niantic will presumably add a similar feature to Wizards Unite sometime down the line. As of right now, however, you'll need to keep the game open if you're hoping to activate any Portkeys you find.There is much more to Wizards Unite than just Portkeys. The game also has a Profession system, which allows you to upgrade yourself with perks and abilities as you level up. You can read more details about those in our Wizards Unite Professions guide. We've also put together a Wizards Unite glossary guide to help you familiarize yourself with the game's vast array of terminology. For even more coverage, be sure to check out our Harry Potter: Wizards Unite hub page.Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
One of June's biggest Netflix additions is the beloved anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, marking a big get for anime devotees. The show had been difficult to track down in English in the West, but it's out now in its entirety on Netflix. However, it's not all good news, as the show is missing a key component, while another aspect of it has seemingly been changed in the localization process, and long-time fans of the series are calling foul.The Netflix stream is missing some music cues, as well as the karaoke covers of the old standard "Fly Me To The Moon," which would play at the end of every episode. Some users have claimed that Netflix Japan has retained the covers, which could suggest that it's a music licensing issue. Either way, it's a memorable aspect of the original version of the show that's gone here.Netflix US Evangelion has missing music cues and the iconic karaoke style covers of Fly Me To The Moon that used to end every episode, but Netflix Japan has it, probably because of not paying for a music license. Really dismaying streaming can do this. https://t.co/YXfzcmLswE — Aaron Stewart-Ahn (@somebadideas) June 21, 2019Meanwhile, another Twitter user has shown purported side-by-side translations from the original that appear to censor a gay theme involving a key character. The sci-fi series focuses on adolescents who are uniquely suited to pilot giant mecha armor to defend humanity against the attacks of beasts known as Angels. It's rated TV-14, and is known for its heady themes surrounding violence, psychology, religion, and sexuality.Netflix has the 26 original episodes of the series, as well as the two films, The End of Evangelion and Death & Rebirth. Evangelion was given a new theatrical version starting in 2007, as a trilogy of films that tell roughly the same story in a style that is meant to be more accessible. Those movies are not available on Netflix.Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
Best Buy is once again living up to its name with a great deal on Razer Electra V2 wired gaming headsets. For one day only you can get a pair for just $35, which is wholly $25 off from the full price of $60. The Electra V2 uses a classic, universal 3.5mm jack, making it the perfect headset for budget-minded gamers that play across multiple platforms, but don't want to invest in separate headsets for each.Get the Razer Electra V2 wired gaming headset for $35 »Razer lists compatibility with PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, and mobile devices. The Electra V2 is a perfect entry-level headset with custom 40mm drivers, virtual 7.1 surround sound, a removable boom mic, and in-line volume and mute controls, but no other expensive bells and whistles to drive up the price. Razer has been making dedicated gaming peripherals for longer than nearly anyone else in the industry, making them a reliable source for gear at both the high-end, and with consumer-grade products like the Electra.It's a great week for PC gamers in general, with sales running on Dell and Alienware gaming PCs from the manufacturer, as well as Xbox wireless controllers with PC adapters at Amazon. Console gamers should check out our lists of essential accessories for the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch to see if there's anything else that they need to complete their gaming set-up.Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
The newly released Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is out now in the US and UK (joining Australia and New Zealand) on iOS and Android. If you play much of it, you'll soon find yourself in needing of Spell Energy, leading to the question: How do you get more energy once you run out?Wizards Unite operates a lot like Pokemon Go, developer Niantic's preceding augmented reality game. The two have similar underlying premises of "go out in the real world, catch virtual things," and use a lot of the same mechanics--we even created a guide for Pokemon Go players to understand Wizards Unite (along with other Wizards Unite coverage). Where Pokemon Go has Poke Balls that you need to gather in order to use them to try to catch Pokemon, Wizards Unite finds players relying on the aforementioned Spell Energy. Running out of Spell Energy will quickly put a damper on your dreams of Wizarding World glory.Of course, you can always get more Spell Energy. But the term itself is a bit misleading. In most mobile games, "energy" is a resource expended whenever you play the game, putting a limitation on how much you can play until you wait for a set amount of time to pass and your energy to "recharge." It's a tactic to try to get you to spend money in the game to speed up the wait time so you can play more right away. But in Wizards Unite, Spell Energy isn't something you get over time--it's something you have to go out and find, again just like Poke Balls in Pokemon Go.How To Get More Spell EnergyJust like in Pokemon Go, to get more Spell Energy (and in that game, Poke Balls), you have to visit physical locations in the real world. Wizards Unite is a game that encourages you to walk around in the world in order to play it, and physically going to certain places is part of the game. To get more Spell Energy, you can visit two kinds of locations: Inns and Greenhouses. Of the two, the most reliable place to recharge your Spell Energy is at an Inn.Wizards Unite uses real-life location data to create its map, so Inns, Greenhouses, and other locations called Fortresses are usually placed on real landmarks in your area. A post office or a school might double as an Inn, for instance, as might anything else that grabs attention, like a piece of outdoor art or well-known graffiti. To interact with an Inn, you need to be relatively close to it; when you're within range, it'll become larger on your map screen in Wizards Unite. Tap the Inn to enter it.Inside, trace the arcing line at the bottom of the screen (just like spinning a Poke Stop) in order to "dine" at the Inn. You'll randomly receive one of the five meals appearing on the screen. Depending on which meal you get, you'll also receive Spell Energy--sometimes just one or two points, sometimes a whole lot more. The best way to refill your stores of Spell Energy is to go for a walk and hit multiple Inns as you go. You can also revisit to the same Inn over and over again, but you'll need to wait five minutes between Inn meals.Greenhouses Help, TooGreenhouses are similar to Inns and also sometimes provide Spell Energy, but in smaller amounts. The rewards you get for interacting with these locations is primarily potion-brewing materials. When you enter a Greenhouse, Wizards Unite will present you with three potted plants, and you get to pick one to see what kind of Herbology rewards await inside. Most of what you'll receive are ingredients, but you might also sometimes get a few points of Spell Energy too. It's not as good as visiting an Inn, but Greenhouses are worth a stop if they're on your way.Keeping up your Spell Energy means visiting Inns often, so make sure you note where they are in your area. It's best if you can find a walking route that'll take you past several Inns, so you can continually stock up on your Spell Energy, search for new Traces, and log kilometers to unlock Portkey Portmanteaus, too.Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
Today marks the first official day of summer, and now that the days are growing warmer and sunnier, what better time to hide inside and play some games? The PlayStation Store is celebrating the new season with a flash sale on PS4, PS3, and Vita games, and the best part is that everything is $10 or less.The sale is running now through Monday, June 4 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET and includes markdowns up to 75% off PS4 titles like Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin for $10, Dragon Ball Xenoverse for $10, Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition for $4.49, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 for $10, and Psychonauts (PS2 Classic) for only $1.49. For last-gen console owners, the PS3 and Vita offering is quite substantial as well. You can save big on classics like BioShock Infinite for $6, Borderlands for $3, the Devil May Cry HD Collection for $5, Life Is Strange: The Complete Season for $4, and Deus Ex: Human Revolution for $3.While not part of the flash sale, there are some other great deals to grab before they disappear next week, including Persona 5 for only $16 ($14 with PS Plus) and Persona 4 Golden (Vita) for $12 ($10 with PS Plus). You can also grab Shenmue I & II for only $21 ($18 with PS Plus) and Monster Hunter World for $20. In addition, you can save big on PS Plus for a limited time, as MassGenie is currently offering a 12-month subscription for only $36. There are hundreds of games on sale to pick through, and you can browse the full list of discounted titles and DLC at the PlayStation blog. Plus, see some of our picks from the weekend flash sale below.PS42064: Read Only Memories -- $58-Bit Invaders -- $7.49Amnesia: Collection -- $9Assassin's Creed Chronicles (China, India, Russia) -- $4 eachBanner Saga 1 -- $10Bastion -- $3Bleed: Complete Bundle -- $7Child of Light -- $4.49The Crew -- $9.89Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin -- $10Day of the Tentacle Remastered -- $2.24Deus Ex: Mankind Divided -- $4.49Don't Starve Together: Console Edition -- $6Don't Starve: Console Edition -- $4.49Furi -- $6Inside -- $7Invisible Inc. Console Edition -- $6.79Jackbox Party Pack 2 and 3 -- $10 eachJust Cause 3 -- $6Layers of Fear -- $5Life is Strange: Complete Season -- $4Limbo -- $2Limbo and Inside Bundle -- $9Little Nightmares -- $6Octahedron -- $6.49Outlast 2 -- $7.49Oxenfree -- $7Psychonauts (PS2 Classic) -- $1.49Rayman Legends -- $10Resident Evil Revealtions -- $8Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition -- $4.49Soma -- $9Steamworld Dig 2 -- $10Tacoma -- $5Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition -- $6Trine Trilogy -- $9Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 -- $10Xeodrifter -- $1PS3BioShock -- $4BioShock Infinite -- $6Borderlands -- $3Borderlands 2 -- $4Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel -- $6Day of the Tentacle RemasteredDeus Ex: Human Revolution -- $3Devil May Cry HD Collection -- $5DMC Devil May Cry -- $5Grand Theft Auto V -- $10Just Cause 2 -- $2Life Is Strange: Complete Season -- $4Sleeping Dogs: Digital Edition -- $3XCOM: Enemy Within -- $6Vita2064: Read Only Memories -- $5Bastion -- $3Day of the Tentacle Remastered -- $2.24Steamworld Dig 2 -- $3Super Meat Boy -- $4.49Xeodrifter -- $1Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
The Season of Opulence is in full swing with its first Iron Banner this week in Destiny 2, giving players a bunch of new gear to chase down through an extensive quest. If you want to get yourself some new gear without nearly as much hassle, though, you can always visit weekend vendor Xur, who returns with a new batch of Exotics for sale. Here's where to find Xur this weekend and everything he's offering.Where To Find XurXur is hanging out on Earth in the EDZ this weekend, in the Winding Cove area. You can find him by heading toward north from the spawn, then climbing the cliff wall at the edge of the area up to the crashed Fallen dropship. This week he's offering The Jade Rabbit, which is a powerful Exotic scout rifle that you might find very useful if you're fighting through the Iron Banner. The rifle gives you bonus damage to headshots if you chain them with body shots first, and precision shots return ammo to its magazine.In the armor department, everyone gets Year Two offerings this week. For Hunters, there's Oathkeeper, a pair of gauntlets that let you hold your bow charges indefinitely. Titans can pick up Ursa Furiosa, a set of gauntlets that give you faster movement when using your Sentinel Shield Super, and which converts damage absorbed by the shield into Super energy. Finally, there's Phoenix Protocol for Warlocks, a chest armor piece that gives you Super energy for kills and assists you make while standing in your Well of Radiance.Xur Exotics For June 21-25The Jade Rabbit (Exotic scout rifle) -- 29 Legendary ShardsUrsa Furiosa (Exotic Titan gauntlets) -- 23 Legendary ShardsOathkeeper (Exotic Hunter gauntlets) -- 23 Legendary ShardsPhoenix Protocol (Exotic Warlock chest armor) -- 23 Legendary ShardsIf Xur's inventory doesn't interest, you can also buy a Fated Engram, if you can afford it. Dropping 97 Legendary Shards on the item will grant you one Year One Exotic you don't already have for that character. Xur also offers the Five of Swords challenge card for free, which allows you to add difficulty modifiers that increase your score in Nightfall runs.And if you haven't finished all of Xur's Invitations of the Nine from the Season of the Drifter, you can snag one of those as well. The bounty was new in Season of the Drifter, dispensing Powerful gear rewards, a bit of story about the Nine and the Drifter, and a lore drop. Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
Your journey in Obsidian Entertainment's The Outer Worlds is defined by choice, with your decisions extending beyond a morality system that defines the type of hero you want to be. If you so choose, you can join up with the antagonists of The Outer Worlds and become the villain of the story.The Outer Worlds is set in a solar system that's been colonized by corporations led by a group referred to as the Board. You play as someone who was supposed to be one of the first colonists, but your ship is mysteriously lost along the way. 70 years later, someone finally finds you and wakes you up."The scientist Phineas Wells finds you," Obsidian Entertainment senior narrative designer Megan Starks said in an interview with GameSpot. "He wakes you up. The Board is trying to stop him because he wants you to help save the system. You can either decide to go with his plan and help him out or you can join the Board and go forward with their agenda. Or you can try and double cross both of them, and be a lone wolf.""You [can actually] end up being the antagonist of the game, based on your choices," she continued. And though Starks wasn't able to provide specifics (as doing so would obviously spoil the game), she did say that choosing to be The Outer Worlds' villain "definitely" has drastic changes to the overall outcome of the story.This style of storytelling isn't exactly new for Obsidian, as the developer crafted four unique endings to Fallout: New Vegas--all of which are dependent on which faction or individual you ultimately side with by the game's end. That said, the choices you make in The Outer Worlds can have very noticeable impacts on the story prior to reaching the end of the narrative. Not every choice is clearly laid out as a dialogue option either. Every cause, ranging from how you decide to complete a mission to choosing your clothes, can have some sort of effect."[Characters] will comment if you run around naked," Starks said, laughing. "A lot of [the story] is based on the actions you take in the game. If you kill someone that [another character] cares about, they're definitely going to be very opinionated. Felix is kind of this happy-go-lucky, violent anarchist, so he doesn't like it if you're siding with the Board and doing their propaganda stuff." How you present yourself can influence others' perception of you and, in turn, change what options you have with the said character going forward. Approaching a peaceful town with all your guns out isn't the best first impression, for example. "They'll ask you to put your gun away if you're in town," Starks said. "They'll say, 'Whoa! Watch where you're pointing that thing!'" Though it doesn't have as major an impact on questlines and the overall story, characters will react to whether you're a man or woman as well.Managing how others perceive you is important because you can lose out on certain quests and storylines if you drive your companions or other important NPCs away. "The companions are like real people," Starks said. "They have opinions on things. Companions have their own quests and you can decide which way you want to push them during the quest, but you can also fail the quest based on those decisions."Losing a companion, whether they just leave your squad or outright die via permadeath in the challenging Supernova Mode, is a loss in terms of both story and combat. Your allies aid you in battle, and their personalities provide help during conversations. Similarly to Mass Effect and Dragon Age, companions will interject their opinion into certain conversations during the main campaign. Building a bond with someone allows you to turn to them during difficult dialogue checks to provide their expertise and help you handle problems in unique ways. So choosing who you travel with on a mission extends beyond which weapons and perks they have. You (unfortunately) don't have the option to cement your connection with someone with romance, but traveling with specific companions and befriending them does allow you to get to know them better.In The Outer Worlds, your decisions and mistakes can cause your character to develop a Flaw. As the name implies, it nerfs your character in some way. However, each Flaw also provides a helpful perk. For example, if you die to a bunch of robot enemies in a short amount of time, you may unlock the Flaw Robophobia. If you choose to accept it, you'll struggle against robotic enemies but gain something helpful in return."The fear ones are pretty common," Starks said, adding that there are "a few different types." There are even ones that can account for any mistakes you might make in the character creator. "On one of my recent playtests, I wanted to make a Dumb character so I could see the Dumb dialogue options as I was going through the different areas of the game, but I forgot to lower my Intelligence in the character creator," Starks said. "But then I actually took enough damage [to the head] that I was offered the Permanent Concussion Flaw, which lowers your Intelligence but also gives you the Dumb tag. So it totally worked out!"In this example, Starks explained she was then able to make stupid remarks during conversations--opening up a whole new tree of dialogue options--but her lower Intelligence prevented her from using science weapons. In another example, developing a fear of the dark provided a welcome perk but at the cost of losing out on sneaking into an enemy stronghold via the unlit back alley. You need to think ahead when it comes to Flaws, as something that doesn't seem very important early in the game can have consequences hours later. "You don't have to take a Flaw unless you're playing the hardest difficulty, which is Supernova Mode," Starks said. "But if you choose to take a Flaw, it is with you for the rest of the game."The Outer Worlds is scheduled to launch on October 25 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. On PC, The Outer Worlds is a limited-time Epic Games Store exclusive, launching on that storefront first before releasing on Steam a year later. The Outer Worlds was one of our favorite games of E3 2019.Info from Gamespot.com
2019-06-22
After an announcement back in November 2018 and a release date reveal in March 2019, Neon Genesis Evangelion has finally arrived on Netflix. This includes all 26 episodes of Hideaki Anno's classic anime and the two films--The End of Evangelion and Evangelion: Death(True)2--available to stream to all with an active Netflix account.Death(True)2 is a further edit of 1998's Evangelion: Death(True), which is the original 1997 Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth re-edited by episode director Masayuki Yamaguchi without footage from episodes 21–24. Death(True)2 sees some of that removed footage re-added, with the inclusion of some brand-new footage never before seen in either prior incarnation, making Death(True)2 the final, most complete version of the Death movies.Evangelion has had a difficult road traveling to the West, a Polygon report reveals. While it's possible to purchase "complete" editions of the series on DVD, they're usually sold by third-party vendors for astronomical prices. (A brief Amazon search shows prices ranging from $30 USD for two episodes to $200 USD for a part of the Platinum Collection to $500 USD for the Platinum: Perfect Collection.) What seems to have made Evangelion so difficult to obtain and/or watch was the limited availability of physical media, as well as the decline in physical media production for the series. These and a myriad of other factors--like a lack of Blu-Ray releases and confusion among the various kinds of "collections"--impacted Western English releases. Netflix bringing Evangelion to its platform makes watching it easier and more complete, a blessing to both anime diehards who love the series and casual anime consumers who've heard so much about the series.The Netflix release does come with a few changes, particularly to the English voice actors. Rei Ayanami's voice actor Amanda Winn Lee confirmed she's been replaced in a now-deleted tweet. The same goes for some of the series' main characters, including Asuka Langley Soryu (voiced by Tiffany Grant), Misato Katsuragi (voiced by Allison Keith), and Shinji Ikari (voiced by Spike Spencer). At the time of the March 2019 report, Lee said that Netflix "never had any intention of even auditioning us in the first place." Grant corroborated Lee's statement in a Facebook post, saying she knew for "months that we were all being replaced."In addition to voice actor alterations, the Evangelion Netflix release sees some music cues and end theme changed. There's speculation that the issue is music licensing, as Netflix Japan retains the covers. Further, a Twitter user shows side-by-side translations between the Netflix release and the original seemingly censoring a gay theme involving a key character.The series follows Shinji Ikari, a pilot of giant mechs called Evangelions, which are used to fight alien beings called Angels. Evangelion explores Ikari's experience being both a teenage boy and a pilot risking his life for the sake of human preservation, and deals with heady subject matter like violence, psychology, religion, and sexuality.Info from Gamespot.com


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