THQ Nordic has announced that it has acquired the Carmageddon franchise from Stainless Games.
The original Carmageddon is a vehicular combat game developed by Interplay Productions and Sales Curve Interactive and released for PC in 1997. Carmageddon was once owned by Square Enix Europe, but original publisher Stainless Games purchased the rights in 2011.
Stainless ported Carmageddon to iOS and Android in 2013. A series reboot, Carmageddon: Reincarnation, followed with a 2015 PC release after being partially funded via a Kickstarter campaign.
Fortnite has begun teasing its seventh season, which begins in three days, with a warning that “a bitter ice spreads…”
Announced on Twitter, the ominous message is accompanied by an image of some mysterious icy figure that may hint at a potential skin in the upcoming Battle Pass or something else entirely.
Even though this is our first official tease, there have already been certain leaks that may or may not indicate future events, including one involving Tilted Towers.
The fourth season of Black Mirror arrived on Netflix nearly a year ago, and while we know that Charlie Brooker’s acclaimed sci-fi satire is set to return at some point, it hasn’t been clear when this would be. However, a now-deleted tweet from the streaming giant suggests we might be getting some more Black Mirror before the end of the year.
As reported by Forbes, Netflix tweeted a list of shows and movies that are set to debut on the service throughout December. While most of these have already been announced, there was one title that had not–Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, which is seemingly scheduled for December 28. The tweet was rapidly deleted, but not before it was screen-captured.
Netflix is yet to confirm this show, and we don’t know for sure what ‘Bandersnatch’ refers to. However, it has rumored that an interactive “choose-your-own-adventure”-style Black Mirror episode has been in development, and if this was to be a standalone episode it would make sense that it might get released ahead of a full season. Netflix are also reportedly working on a number of other interactive shows.
The Bandersnatch is a creature in Lewis Carroll’s classic fantasy story Alice Through the Looking-Glass. In addition, a video game with that title was developed back in 1984, and behind-the-scenes images of the Black Mirror set taken in April this year suggest that an episode with an ’80s setting was in production.
It had also been rumored that the next season of Black Mirror will also return to the worlds of two previous episodes–namely, Season 2’s White Bear and Season 3’s Juniper. However, Brooker has subsequently denied this.
For more on Black Mirror, check out GameSpot’s guide to the most WTF moments in Season 4.
Analogue has just announced a collaboration with Ghostly International, a music and fashion label with a logo that may look familiar to fans of Pac-Man. Available today, Analogue is selling a limited run of 1,000 bright white Super Nt consoles, bundled with a matching controller and receiver, for $250. The Ghostly Edition also features a new boot animation from Phil Fish, with a rotating assortment of accompanying sound effects produced by musicians on the Ghostly label.
The Super Nt is an FPGA-based Super Nintendo clone from Analogue that is the best third-party solution money can buy. It supports games from all regions, and most important of all, it’s designed to play nicely on modern displays without the usual blurry image stretching or input delay found in cheaper products. You can check out our full impressions of the Super Nt in our review.
Analogue usually charges $190 for the standard Super Nt color schemes, but the $250 price point for the Ghostly International version isn’t as outrageous of a markup as it sounds: the included wireless controller and receiver are usually sold separately for $40. In the end, the price of exclusivity tops out at an extra $20. It’s worth noting that Analogue doesn’t ship for free; UPS ground shipping in the in the US will cost an additional fee of roughly $20, depending on the destination.
Also on the way, coming in April 2019, Analogue will release the previously announced Mega Sg, an FPGA-based 8- and 16-bit Sega console. It’s also priced at $190 plus shipping, and is currently available for pre-order in four different color schemes.
Xbox One, Microsoft’s successor to the Xbox 360, turned five-years old in 2018. This year, Xbox One still lacked the sheer volume of quality exclusives that its competitors produced. However, Microsoft took steps towards improving Xbox One’s future by increasing the appeal of the console for anyone who already owns one.
So as we say goodbye to 2018, let’s look back at the type of year Xbox One had.
More Controller Options Makes Games More Accessible For All
Xbox One still has one of the better standard controller designs out there, but Microsoft’s decision to expand on what people can use to play games in 2018 is an excellent step towards appealing to players who don’t like it or can’t easily use it.
Of the major strides Microsoft made on the controller front this year, the release of the Xbox Adaptive Controller is the bigger of the two. First announced in May 2018, the Xbox Adaptive Controller released on September 4 for $100 USD. Although it’s nearly double the price of a standard controller, the Adaptive Controller fills a void that’s existed in gaming for far too long. There have been third-party devices before, but the Adaptive is the first official modern-day game controller for those with limited mobility. It’s pretty forward-thinking, and an important piece of game tech for the industry as a whole (the controller can be used on other platforms). Microsoft even designed the Adaptive’s packaging to be easier to open for those with mobility considerations. It’s a shame the company hasn’t taken the same steps with the boxes for the One S or One X, but at least Microsoft is moving in the right direction.
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In 2018, Microsoft also added mouse and keyboard support to Xbox One. Developers still need to decide whether or not they’ll implement the control scheme in their game, but adding the option opens up new play styles that Xbox One can support in the future. Some computer role-playing games, like Divinity: Original Sin II, have been adapted to work with a standard controller on Xbox One, but those games are originally designed to be played with a mouse and keyboard and it stands to reason that they handle better that way. Both InXile Entertainment and Obsidian–recently acquired by Microsoft and responsible for computer RPGs like Wasteland 2 and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II respectfully–are sure to take advantage of the new control scheme in upcoming titles.
If anything, this announcement hopefully paves the way for more developers to consider porting their PC-exclusive games to Xbox One. Despite how powerful the One X is–it could theoretically play certain PC titles the original Xbox One can not–it still has the same game library as its predecessors. Giving the One X an extended library of games that include PC titles might motivate some more players to upgrade to Microsoft’s more powerful console.
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The divide in quality exclusives between Microsoft and its two main competitors, Sony and Nintendo, is a bit smaller this year than it was in 2017. But that’s mostly because both Sony and Nintendo had fewer exclusive games this year. In terms of quality, Microsoft still feels like it’s pulling up the rear.
It would have been difficult for Sony to match the number of quality exclusives that launched on the PS4 last year, but 2018 still saw a few Game of the Year contenders like God of War and Marvel’s Spider-Man. Nintendo had some strong exclusives in 2018 too, such as Octopath Traveler and Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu / Let’s Go Eevee, not to mention what looks like a very promising game in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Meanwhile, Microsoft went another year without a new Halo or Gears of War, and Crackdown 3 was delayed again. Halo Infinite and Gears 5 were at least announced at E3 2018, but we don’t even have scheduled release dates for them yet.
2018 saw the release of Forza Horizon 4, as well as PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds leaving Early Access–both of which are pretty good games. However, Xbox One’s other big 2018 exclusives, State of Decay 2 and Sea of Thieves, were not as well received, and PUBG has been overshadowed by the far more popular Fortnite and Black Ops 4 Blackout mode. Xbox One did have some good-looking console exclusive indie titles lined up this year, but for whatever reason Microsoft did little to market or push many of them. Games like Pit People could have done more for Microsoft’s console with additional marketing, and titles scheduled for 2018 that still haven’t come out and are probably being delayed to 2019–such as The Last Night–are an unfortunate loss.
True, in 2018 Microsoft did manage to secure ports of some of Sony’s 2017 exclusives, like Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice in March and Nier: Automata in June. Getting more first-party titles would have been better than playing catch-up, but at least securing these games is a major plus.
Games As A Service Is Finally Worth It
Microsoft started its Game With Gold program back with the Xbox 360, first supported EA Access in 2014, and implemented Game Pass last year. 2018 saw dozens of quality games offered through all three programs, allowing people to play new titles for a fraction of the retail price. For the first time, Microsoft’s promised dream of a Netflix-style library of games seems both practical and desirable.
Although Games With Gold had a weak start in 2018, it ended Q1 with Crazy Taxi and Superhot and then went on to offer quality games like The Witness, Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, Forza Horizon 2, Overcooked, Battlefield 1, Dead Space 2, Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, and Dragon Age II. Including For Honor as a Games With Gold in August–a few months after Ubisoft announced its Marching Fire DLC and one month before the expansion actually released–was an especially nice touch.
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Xbox One is still the only console to support EA Access, which lets people play whatever they want from a collection of 50 plus games after paying a subscription fee. Subscribing also gets you 10 percent off all digital purchases for EA games on Xbox One and early access to certain new titles. This year, that includes games like Madden NFL 19 and Battlefield V. Next year, EA Access members get early looks at titles like Anthem and Sea of Solitude. Respawn’s Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order and third Titanfall game will probably have early access through the subscription too.
Xbox Game Pass was the true star, though, as Microsoft announced in January 2018 that the service would now include all first-party titles on the day the games launched. So not only were older Xbox One console exclusives added to the service, like Halo: The Master Chief Collection, but new 2018 games like Sea of Thieves, State of Decay 2, and Forza Horizon 4 all launched on Game Pass on day one. When Crackdown 3, Halo Infinite, Gears 5, and Ori and the Will of the Wisps launch, it will be the same thing. Plenty of excellent third-party games from 2016 through 2018 joined Game Pass as well, such as Laser League, OnRush, Fallout 4, and Doom, with more titles like Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden and Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice scheduled to be added this December.
Smart Acquisitions Could Spell A Promising Future
Disappointingly, Microsoft spent most of its E3 2018 presentation showcasing games that wouldn’t release until 2019 or later. However, it was a pleasant surprise to hear that the company had acquired four game studios and established another. Later in the year, Microsoft followed up with an announcement that the studio had acquired both InXile Entertainment and Obsidian as well. That’s seven more studios developing games for Xbox One.
The four acquired studios that Microsoft announced at E3 2018 are Undead Labs, Playground Games, Compulsion Games, and Ninja Theory, which are responsible for this year’s State of Decay 2, Forza Horizon 4, We Happy Few, and the Xbox version of Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, respectively. The fifth studio, The Initiative, is established by Microsoft and based out of Santa Monica. It’s led by Darrell Gallagher, who’s best known for heading up 2013’s Tomb Raider and working in the past for Rockstar, Sony, and THQ. As stated before, InXile develops the Wasteland series, but it also created Torment: Tides of Numenera and The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep. Obsidian is responsible for plenty of solid RPGs, but its most well-known titles are Fallout: New Vegas, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords, South Part: The Stick of Truth, and Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire.
That’s a lot of new talent working for Microsoft. It doesn’t do much for this year, but it does mean we can probably expect more first-party titles at the end of the Xbox One’s lifespan and on whatever console Microsoft has planned next. Of course, there’s no way of knowing if these studio acquisitions translate into good exclusives for Xbox One until we see what games are being developed, but given some of these companies’ track records–especially Playground, Team Ninja, and Obsidian–it inspires a hopeful future.
Other Matters, In Brief
As more studios begin honing in on player’s nostalgia, Xbox One is still the best when it comes to playing older games. Xbox One features an ever-growing list of backwards compatible Xbox 360 and original Xbox games–some of which are freely offered through Games With Gold, EA Access, and Game Pass. This allows you to play older titles if you still have the disc or by downloading them. Some classics, such as Final Fantasy XIII, are even Xbox One X-enhanced so their more noticeable flaws are patched away for a superior gaming experience.
Rather than improve the Xbox One UI–which the console desperately needs–Microsoft’s October 2018 patch implemented updates that added new Avatar customization options as well as Cortana and Alexa voice support. Neither changes how confusing it is to navigate through the Xbox One dashboard, with the latter only making things slower since you have to speak specific phrases instead of press buttons.
In 2018, Microsoft has seemingly left behind its consoles’ 500GB standard and instead switched to mostly selling Xbox One S and One X with 1TB hard drives. With game sizes getting larger–and X-enhanced assets being a mandatory download on Xbox One regardless if you have a One X to utilize them–this is a welcome change.
Verdict
Everything Microsoft did for Xbox One in 2018 is all well and good if you already own one of the consoles, but it might not have been enough to convince people to go out and buy a new Xbox this year. The Adaptive Controller opens up gaming to a new audience, but since it works with other systems, you don’t need to buy an Xbox One to take advantage of its unique design. Despite how good Xbox Game Pass has been in 2018, the heavy hitters–the console exclusives for Microsoft’s major IPs–are primarily scheduled for 2019 or beyond. And, as stated before, the studio acquisitions mostly set a stage for future releases that could be years away.
Microsoft spent most of 2018 looking forward. That’s great, as it could mean Xbox One has a chance to have a really good 2019 or 2020. But as it stands, 2018 was mostly a repeat of 2017. Microsoft doubled down on its attempts to improve its relationship with its existing player base–and it succeeded–but players were faced with another year where Xbox One doesn’t have many exciting exclusives to point to.
The Good
The Bad
Microsoft continues to struggle with delivering more than one or two exciting triple-A console exclusives a year on Xbox One
Between Game Pass, EA Access, and Games With Gold, there are hundreds of quality titles to play on Xbox One for a fraction of their retail price
Xbox One UI is still a mess
Releasing the Adaptive Controller and implementing mouse and keyboard support are welcome additions to playing on Xbox One
Xbox One is still the only current generation console doing backwards compatibility, offering the best way to play games from the last two console generations
There was no shortage of fantastic Nintendo Switch and 3DS games this year that were all well worth your time. But in about a month’s time, a new year filled with exciting new games for both platforms will begin and the cycle will repeat. Nintendo has been on a roll with the Switch, supplying a steady roster of new games in some of its most iconic franchises. Not to mention it still manages to keep 3DS alive with several solid releases throughout the year.
Nintendo fans have a lot to look forward to in 2019 and beyond. We’re going to see brand new games in several of the company’s other franchises, like Animal Crossing, Fire Emblem, Metroid Prime, Bayonetta, and Luigi’s Mansion. There’s even entirely new IPs too, like the mech-action game, Daemon X Machina, as well as the latest RPG by Pokemon developer Game Freak codenamed “Town.”
The third party support continues with a strong lineup of upcoming releases. Like its predecessor, Doom Eternal is coming to Switch. And if you’re fixing for some RPGs, both Dragon Quest XI and Shin Megami Tensei V are coming to the hybrid console-handheld.
But what would the upcoming Switch and 3DS lineup be without some new remasters and remakes as well? You can expect to replay or play for the first time classics like New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr’s Journey, and nearly all the PS1 + PS2 era Final Fantasy games.
In the slides ahead, you’ll find the latest details on many of the games Nintendo has to offer in 2019 and beyond. We’ll be updating this gallery in the months ahead as more games get announced, so be sure to check back often.
If you’re curious about other platforms, we’ve created features like this for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. We also made a condensed list of games from all those platforms too. Check for those in the links below. But in the meantime, which games are you look forward to the most in 2019 and beyond? Let us know in the comments.
If you thought 2018 was a great year for TV, it’s got nothing on what’s to come. In 2019, several fan-favorite series will come to an end, while a number of very exciting new shows will premiere, either on TV or via a streaming service.
From the end of Game of Thrones to the launch of the new Twilight Zone from Get Out director Jordan Peele, there’s plenty to be excited about. With peak TV breathing down everyone’s neck, though, it’s hard to figure out exactly what you need to be watching. Imagine getting through 2018 without seeing The Haunting of Hill House or the second season of G.L.O.W.? Can you imagine surviving this year without The Good Place? And, honestly, how were you supposed to know just how good a YouTube Premium series like Cobra Kai could be?
Figuring out what the best TV to spend your time on takes some serious assistance. Luckily for you, we’re all about lending a helping hand when it comes to deciding the shows you’re not going to want to miss next year, from those that are sure to be new classic comic book adaptations to returning gems like Star Trek: Discovery.
Take a look at the TV series we think you need to mark down on your calendar as you get ready to ring in the new year. And make sure to check out our most anticipated Netflix exclusive shows for 2019, as well. When it comes to content, Netflix always has a lot to offer and their library is only getting bigger next year.
When you consider Red Dead Redemption 2, God of War, Spider-Man, Celeste, Iconoclasts, and the many, many more great games to have come out over the past few months, you’d have to call 2018 a good year for video games. You can read our coverage of all those titles and the other best games of the year around GameSpot for the whole month of December, but we’re here to take a look at the games that didn’t achieve quite the same level of acclaim.
In this feature, we take a look back at the many games released this year that weren’t reviewed as favorably. While these games may still have some noteworthy positives–such as unique art styles or interesting stories–they also missed the mark in a number of ways. We’ve included everything to score a 5/10 or lower in the calendar year of 2018; this doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a bad game but, well, we needed to draw the line somewhere. And we’ve ranked them in descending order of review score, for your reading pleasure. Enjoy!
Here’s what you’ll be watching on Netflix next year in 2019.
Tons of people have Hulu, Amazon Prime, and even Shudder subscriptions nowadays. But Netflix remains the undisputed ruler of all video streaming platforms, thanks mostly to the unholy amount of original programming it now puts out every year. Not all of it is great. OK, a lot of Netflix’s exclusive stuff is terrible. But for now, the streaming giant’s strategy of throwing everything at the wall is working. Some things have managed to stick.
And since you’re obviously caught up on all of those, it’s time to start looking to the future. What does Netflix have coming out in 2019 that’s worth getting excited over? Well, how about Stranger Things Season 3? What about the final season of Orange is the New Black, another season of G.L.O.W., and the comic book adaptation Umbrella Academy?
There are many more new shows and movies coming to Netflix in 2019, so click on to find out what we’re most excited about.
A strange mutation has made one of the world’s ugliest real animals look like one of the cutest fictional ones. A brushtail possum was brought to a clinic in Melbourne, Australia, with unique golden coloring. The caretakers there affectionately named her Pikachu, after the famous Pokemon.
The Age reports that Pikachu (the possum, not the Pokemon) has low levels of melanin which causes the fur color abnormality. She also happens to have large ears, which helps the comparison. She was found lying on the ground and vets say she probably fell off her mother’s back. Though she’s in good health now, the vets say she probably won’t be released into the wild because her unique coloring makes her an easy target for predators.
The golden possum abnormality isn’t unheard of, but they usually don’t live long due to their vulnerability. Caroline Dazey from Wildlife Victoria says the state has “little pockets” of the critters, but they try to keep their location secret.
The family resemblance makes sense. Pikachu the Pokemon is classified as an “Electric Mouse,” so its design was loosely based on a member of the rodent family. Possums are similarly rodents, so all it takes is a little coloring and a cute complexion to bear some similarity.
Pikachu has been the breakout star and mascot of the Pokemon franchise since the early days. Most recently, he’s getting a starring role voiced by Ryan Reynolds in the upcoming Detective Pikachu film, and was one of the two mascot characters to appear on the cover of Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee.