According to a Larian Studios press release, in Fallen Heroes, you’ll delve “deeper into the world of Rivellon as you command your troops aboard the Lady Vengeance. Explore new lands and wield new weapons and skills. Build your squad and vanquish never-before seen corners of Rivellon.” The game will feature both single player and two-player coop.
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Several characters from Original Sin II return to help you fight on your quest, including Malady, Fane, Ifan, Lohse, Sebille, Red Emperor, and Beast. Combat is tactical, forcing you to make calculated decisions on the battlefield and challenging you to strategize prior to every encounter. The hub you’ll return to between missions is a flying battleship called Lady Vengeance. It’s there you’ll manage your crew, influencing their relationships in how you interact with them.
Fallen Heroes introduces gun powder into the world of Divinity, allowing characters to wield firearms for the first time in the franchise. A new surface, called Sulfurium, has been introduced as well. Read more about the game from Larian Studios’ synopsis below.
Play with mysterious hero character Malady for the first time in a Divinity game, as well as an all-new character. Or take control of the famous Godwoken.
Select from 30+ different unit types to create the perfect squad and equip them with over 200 skills
Decide which technology to research and what artifacts to obtain to give your troops that extra oomph
Unlock devastating source powers for your flying battleship, The Lady Vengeance, that will turn the tide of battle
Recruit unique veteran troops but be careful: if you lose them in battle, they are gone for good!
Divinity: Fallen Heroes is scheduled to release on “multiple platforms” later this year. If you haven’t played it yet, consider picking up Divinity: Original Sin II. In our review, we gave the game a 10/10, and the title went on to be one of our favorites of 2017. It’s definitive edition is also one of our best reissued games of 2018.
We’re in the final days of March, which means two things for PlayStation Plus members: March’s free PS4 games will soon disappear, and another two free games will be available to download in April. Unfortunately, PS3 and Vita games are no longer part of the monthly package, and the latest free pair of games aren’t quite on the same level as March’s fantastic offerings. April’s PS Plus games are The Surge and Conan Exiles, and they’ll be available to download starting April 2.
The Surge is a science-fiction RPG heavily inspired by the Dark Souls series and takes place in a grim, dystopian future where the world has been ravaged by war and environmental diseases. Robots and clones make up a majority of the workforce, so the humans who are left must fight to survive while wearing exoskeleton implants intended to boost speed and strength. Critic Daniel Starkey gave the game a 7/10 in GameSpot’s The Surge review.
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“Not everything hits, but The Surge works far more often than it doesn’t, and what it does change is mostly better executed here than in its forebears,” Starkey wrote. “Deck 13 has crafted a satisfying adventure that breathes new life into a flooded sub-genre.”
Then there’s Conan Exiles, an open-world survival adventure set in the universe of Conan the Barbarian. You play a customizable character who has been rescued by Conan and must now explore the harsh world known as The Exiled Lands. Resource gathering, item crafting, and shelter building all play a role in your quest for survival. However, the game received a 3/10 in GameSpot’s Conan Exiles review–critic James Swinbanks took issue with the game’s multiple bugs, confusing AI, and unexciting combat.
“Ultimately, Conan Exiles is one of the most unsatisfying games I’ve ever played,” he wrote. “Its crafting and resource systems may be dense enough that the ultra-patient could find something to enjoy here, but anyone else would likely walk away with their hands thrown up in defeat.”
That said, both of these games are totally free, so if they sound interesting to you, be sure to download and try them out while they’re available next month. In the meantime, you can still download March’s free PS Plus games until April 2 at 8 AM PST / 11 AM EST / 3 PM GMT (and 2 AM AET on April 3). The two freebies are Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, the 2016 revamp of Activision’s critically acclaimed shooter, and The Witness, a gorgeous puzzle game set on a mysterious island. Both titles have been enhanced for the PS4 Pro.
Most of the tough bosses in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice are weapon-carrying warriors, who clash blades with you and require breaking through their guard to defeat them. Occasionally, though, you’ll face some huge beasts, like the Blazing Bull or the Great Serpent. The Guardian Ape is another such giant belligerent animal, and it can hit you with a variety of moves from various ranges, making it a difficult beast to best.
You’ll find the Guardian Ape on your road through the poisonous swamps of the Sunken Valley. The boss guards a flower you need to advance Sekiro’s story, so you’ll have to deal with it sooner or later–although if you can bulk up with Prayer Beads or by finishing off other bosses first, you might want to do so. Amping your attack power against the Guardian Ape is very useful, since you’ll have to do a lot of damage to it during the fight.
We’ve got everything you’ll need to know to deal with the Guardian Ape, from its poop-throwing antics to its sword-swinging mayhem. For more Sekiro guides, check out our giant (and growing) knowledge center about the game.
Slash Away To Do Damage
The Guardian Ape isn’t a boss you’re going to parry away at to knock down his posture. Instead, you need to deal damage to lower its Vitality, which means looking for openings to wail away at it with your sword. A lot of those openings are tough to find, and you won’t be able to do much damage. You’ll want to balance between being close to the Guardian Ape, so you can get in and do damage, and staying clear of some of its tougher moves. Stay at mid-range, and use the whole arena to get away from moves you can’t handle, while staying away from the walls so you don’t get hemmed in.
Be Sure To Parry
Just because the Guardian Ape isn’t using a blade doesn’t mean you can’t parry its attacks. In fact, the Guardian Ape is too quick and its arms too long for you to avoid most of its strikes; parrying is the only real way to stay in the fight and to keep close enough to do damage. The best time to attack is after the Ape’s big four-move combo–it starts with a swing from each arm, followed by an attack that’ll push you pretty far away, and ending with the Ape leaping in from above. Parry all of them, but especially the last two, and you’ll open up the Ape for a counterattack. This is one of your best opportunities to deal damage. Another is after the vertical swing the Ape does, in which it follows through to land on its back and flail around like it’s throwing a tantrum. Sprint around toward its head and get in a few attacks as it finishes rolling around, then get clear.
Grapple In And Go For The Face
One of the best opportunities for damaging the Guardian Ape comes from using your grappling hook. When the Ape stops to roar, it’ll expose the sword in its neck that lets you grab it to swing in. If you have it unlocked, use the Ashina skill that lets you attack after a grapple and you can come in and get two good swings at the boss’s face before you even hit the ground. You can also sometimes grapple in when the Ape is walking around the battlefield. You’ll need to stay relatively close, though, so you don’t miss the grapple opportunities, which are basically free damage.
Stay Away From The Back And Dodge That Poop!
One set of moves will have the Guardian Ape swinging away at you, then coming around into a sitting position with its back to you. That makes a tempting target, but keep your distance, because the Ape has two ways of responding to your presence. The first way is to quickly spin around, pound the ground, and open up with a big swinging attack, all of which you’ll need to block or parry to stay alive. The second is to stand up more slowly and rip off a huge fart that drops green gas all over the area, which is poisonous. It’s better just to stay away.
The fart move is almost always followed by the Ape’s dangerous ranged attack, in which it poops in its hand, leaps into the air, and throws the giant turd in your direction. This is a tough attack because it’ll do quite a bit of damage, as well as potentially hit you with poison. If your poison meter is low, the most reliable way to handle the attack is to block it and take the poison hit. But if you’re risking poison affliction, try sprinting away and hitting the dodge button just as the turd would hit you to avoid it. Be aware that if you stay too far away from the Ape, you’re likely to trigger this attack as well, so it’s better to stay relatively close.
Use The Firecrackers
Most enemies are distracted by the Firecrackers prosthetic, and it’s very effective against animals like the Guardian Ape. That doesn’t mean it’s foolproof, but you can often interrupt the Guardian Ape’s attacks with Firecrackers, giving you a chance to get in close and knock out a few slashes. Like any boss, be careful not to use the Firecrackers when you’re already vulnerable, as they won’t always stop an attack animation that’s already started. They’re great for getting in a few good hits or for getting a little breathing room to heal.
Watch That Head
Once you lop off the Guardian Ape’s head, you’re actually not done fighting it–you’ll face it in a second round as a headless, sword-wielding monster thanks to its status as an Infested. The head is still dangerous, though. If you stay too close to the Guardian Ape, it’ll smash its head back against its neck and start screaming. The scream is a visible shimmer around the ape and if you’re too close, you’ll take damage–and you’ll experience Terror. If the Terror bar fills up, it’ll kill you, so make sure you get away from the Ape as fast as you can when you see the Perilous symbol appear. The best way is to just sprint directly away; look for the start of the move, which is the Ape starting to bring the head up toward its neck.
The Vertical Slash Gives You An Opening
A few moves are worth parrying to protect yourself or to get an opening, but there’s one key attack that you absolutely want to parry every single time you see it. That’s the vertical smash strike the boss does with its sword. You’ll know it because it’s a bit of a dancerly move, with the Guardian Ape raising the sword into the air and sort of wavering back and forth. It’s a bit of a delayed attack and takes a try or two to get the timing right, but parrying it is essential. A perfect parry on that move will cause the Guardian Ape to pitch forward and fall, lying on the ground for a few seconds so you can slash away at it. If you don’t go for any other attack opportunities, make sure you go for this one. The massive damage you can do will make the fight go pretty quickly.
(Spoilers!) Guardian Ape Redux
Once you’ve beaten the Guardian Ape, you can continue through the Sunken Valley to the poisonous Ashina Depths, where you’ll eventually find a giant cave. Inside is your old pal Guardian Ape, now seemingly forlorn because he has to carry his head around with him everywhere, and yet cannot die. You can fight the ape one last time to get another Memory to increase your attack power.
The fight is broken into two phases. The first proceeds the same as your last fight with the headless version of the Guardian Ape did, and is generally pretty easy–especially if you remember to block the vertical attacks that stagger the boss and let you get in a bunch of free hits.
The second half of the fight is the tough one. Once you land a deathblow on the Guardian Ape, it’ll roar and call in its mate, a smaller brown ape that fights with many of the same moves the original, headed version of the Guardian Ape did. You’re now fighting two enemies at once, but it’s not as bad as it sounds. Target the brown ape, which is much weaker than the Guardian Ape, but try to keep both on your screen as much as you can. Focus on killing the brown ape as fast as possible. You should be able to do it pretty quickly, since the brown ape’s Posture doesn’t recover as fast as the Guardian Ape’s did, and it has much less health. Just do your best to keep the Guardian Ape in your peripheral vision so it doesn’t hack you up while your back is turned.
Once the brown ape is down, it’s a simple matter to finish off the Guardian Ape and land that final deathblow to sever its immortality.
Now that March is just about behind us, Niantic has shared the first details for April’s Pokemon Go Community Day. The monthly event is scheduled to return on Saturday, April 13, and this time around, it’ll feature a rare Dragon Pokemon: Bagon.
All throughout the Community Day, Bagon will appear in the wild in greater numbers than it normally does, making it much easier to add some to your collection. Considering that Niantic typically introduces the Shiny form of that month’s featured Pokemon during each Community Day, you’ll also presumably have your first chance to catch a Shiny Bagon during this month’s event.
Bagon is the base form of the powerful Dragon/Flying Pokemon Salamence, so you’ll want to catch as many as you can during April’s Community Day. If you manage to evolve any into Salamence up to an hour after the event ends, it will also learn an exclusive move, although Niantic hasn’t revealed what that will be just yet.
Like March’s Community Day, April’s event will take place from 3-6 PM local time, rather than the usual schedule it followed. As an added incentive to participate, Niantic is also offering triple the usual amount of XP for capturing Pokemon. You can read more details about the event on the official Pokemon website.
That isn’t the only event happening in Pokemon Go next month. From April 2-9, Niantic is also holding a Bug Out event. During that period, Bug Pokemon will appear more frequently than normal, and Incenses will last twice as long. You’ll also be able to find special limited-time Field Research tasks revolving around Bug Pokemon from Poke Stops.
In the meantime, the Gen 4 Legendary Giratina is set to return to Raids beginning March 28. It will initially appear in its standard Altered Forme until April 2, when it’ll transform into its Origine Forme. A new Limited Research event is also scheduled for March 30. During that, you’ll find special Field Research tasks focusing on Lotad, and you’ll even have your first opportunity to catch Shiny versions of Lotad and Castform.
It’s been more than 10 years since the release of Iron Man in 2008, which sparked the beginning of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a collection of movies that’s earned a massive fan base over the past decade. Now, the grand finale to the story built up by 21 films is nearly here with the upcoming release of Avengers: Endgame on April 26.
If you’re already planning your Marvel movie marathon and reading up on Endgame theories, we feel you. The hype is real. To fuel your obsession even more, we rounded up some of the best Avengers and MCU-themed merch out there, both licensed and fan-made. From posters and Funko Pop figures to collectibles, T-shirts, and even Legos, these Marvel-inspired products will keep your favorite heroes close–even after their stories come to a conclusion in Endgame.
Because it definitely makes sense to store your tools inside a…much bigger and powerful tool like Thor’s hammer. This ThinkGeek exclusive is officially licensed Marvel merch; plus, it doesn’t just look badass–it also serves a practical purpose.
We can’t all live in a palace in the high-tech African country of Wakanda–but this welcome mat will still look cool outside the door of your own personal kingdom.
These astral-themed posters will make you think of your favorite Guardians every time you see them. Choose between Star-Lord (RIP), Baby Groot (RIP), and the sole Guardian survivor of Thanos’ snap, Rocket. These posters also come with hooks on the back for easy hanging.
This full-size Iron Man helmet lights up and makes sounds, but you can also literally wear it to capture the feeling of suiting up as the high-tech hero. The Amazon-exclusive item is perfect for both display and cosplay purposes. With some fan theories suggesting Tony Stark won’t live through Endgame, this collectible is the perfect way to honor the armored Avenger.
Not only was Black Panther nominated for Best Picture at the 2019 Oscars; it took home three awards that night and is one of the most commercially successful Marvel movies to date. In fact, we’ve called it “the best Marvel movie of all time” in our ranking of all the Marvel films. If you loved Black Panther as much as we did, you’ll appreciate this comprehensive guide to all things Wakanda, going all the way back to Black Panther’s comics debut back in 1966. Aside from gorgeous comic artwork and profiles of T’Challa and all of his friends and allies, this book also plots Black Panther’s most important issues, major plotlines, story arcs, and more.
Whether you have kids or are an avid Lego enthusiast yourself, you’ll appreciate this Lego set that recreates the showdown between Thanos, Iron Man, Gamora, and Star-Lord. There are multiple other Lego Infinity War sets available on Amazon too.
The original MCU Avengers are among the few heroes left going into Endgame, but this shirt gives a nod to the five original Avengers in the comics–Thor, Iron Man, Ant Man, The Wasp, and The Hulk–with a retro style inspired by their 1960s comic design.
We saw her backstory in Captain Marvel, and now the MCU’s latest character will be joining the fight against Thanos in Endgame. Practically every Marvel character has gotten their own Funko Pop–browse the collection to find your favorite hero.
While we’re talking about Funko Pops: This Spider-Man Funko wearing Peter Parker’s outfit in Spider-Man: Homecoming is just wonderful. And considering the sequel, Spider-Man: Far From Home, will be the first MCU film to release after Endgame, what better way to honor the spider hero’s eventual return after he was turned to dust in Infinity War?
Thor and The Hulk went head-to-head in an arena battle in Thor: Ragnarok–and now they can hang side-by-side in your home. These licensed, ThickGeek-exclusive posters are already encased in black frames with metal mounting brackets on the back. Last time we checked, only the Thor poster was still in stock–if you want the Hulk poster, you can have ThinkGeek email you when it’s available again.
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With 21 films to date, the MCU has covered a lot of ground and introduced dozens of characters, so it’s understandable you might not remember every plot point. This book is a valuable, yet affordable resource for casual Marvel fans who need a refresher on everything that’s happened leading up to the events of Infinity War and Endgame. With lots of helpful charts and illustrations, it also makes a great gift for younger fans.
In this fun dice and card game, you and up to three other players will assemble a team of heroes to face off against Thanos himself. Utilizing the different strengths of characters like Black Widow, Doctor Strange, Iron Man, and Bucky Barnes, your goal is defeat Thanos before he collects all the Infinity Stones.
The man, the myth, the legend himself–this colorful poster from BlackRavenOath captures Stan Lee is classic Andy Warhol style. The Marvel creator behind countless beloved characters, like Spider-Man, The Hulk, and Iron Man, passed away late last year. One of his final famous cameos will appear in Endgame.
This collection comes with three games–Lego Marvel Super-Heroes, Lego Marvel Super-Heroes 2, and Lego Marvel’s Avengers–plus all DLC at a discounted price of just $40. The Lego games are known for their highly entertaining local co-op, so they make great options if you want to team up with a friend or family member to play as Marvel’s most iconic heroes and take down villains.
If you’ve ever looked at the Infinity Gauntlet and thought, “Huh, I’d like that for myself,” well, your dreams can finally come true. This wearable electronic fist allows for finger movement and produces lights and movie effect sounds when you press the middle button. You can also lock it to keep in display mode.
This stunning art from swiffy honors Shuri, the teen genius in Black Panther and T’Challa’s sassy sister. The latest Endgame posters revealed Shuri didn’t survive Thanos’ snap in Infinity War, so we’re anxious to see her final fate in Endgame.
This officially licensed Marvel tee is a dark reminder of the chaos left behind at the end of Infinity War–and the dramatic conclusion that awaits us in Endgame.
On this week’s episode, Jonathon Dornbush is joined by Zach Ryan, Max Scoville, and Brian Altano to discuss Sony’s first State of Play presentation, including its big announcements like Marvel’s Iron Man VR and a host of other PSVR release dates. Plus, the cast dives into their thoughts about Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and max offers a beautiful story for this week’s Memory Card segment.
Sonequa Martin-Green, known for her role as Michael Burnham in Star Trek: Discovery, is reportedly in negotiations to join the cast of Space Jam 2.
Reported by Variety, sources claim Martin-Green will play LeBron James’ wife in the sequel to the 1996 classic. Martin-Green has also starred in The Walking Dead, New Girl and Once Upon a Time.
With Avengers: Endgame nearly upon us, many Marvel fans are wondering what the future holds for the MCU. And with the second Endgame trailer fueling speculation that teen archer Kate Bishop is about to make her movie debut, we can’t help but wonder if a full-fledged Young Avengers movie is in the cards.
But who are the Young Avengers, and what connection do they have to Earth’s Mightiest Heroes? Here’s everything you need to know about these underage heroes in training.
In celebration of the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones, Tattoodo has shared the most popular Game of Thrones tattoos on the platform with IGN.
Tattoodo, a global booking platform for tattoos, crawled through its millions of tattoo designs and pulled the most popular based on the number of likes from its app users.
“As the last season is approaching, some dedicated fans don’t want to let go, “Johan Plenge, founder and CEO of Tattoodo said. “With these amazing GoT tattoos, fans can carry the story and their favorite character with them wherever they go, forever. It’s great to see such engagement from our users, booking and sharing their GOT tattoos through our platform.”
HBO announced Game of Thrones is getting a documentary about the making of the eighth and final season called Game of Thrones: The Last Watch.
This two-hour documentary debuts on HBO on May 26, one week after the series finale. Described as a chronicle of the show’s “most ambitious and complicated season,” The Last Watch “delves deep into the mud and blood to reveal the tears and triumphs involved in the challenge of bringing the fantasy world of Westeros to life in the very real studios, fields and car-parks of Northern Ireland.”
HBO is labeling The Last Watch documentary as a feature film, and considers it more than a making of documentary, calling it “a funny, heartbreaking story, told with wit and intimacy, about the bittersweet pleasures of what it means to create a world – and then have to say goodbye to it.”