There’s A Nice Incentive To Buy Wolfenstein: Youngblood’s Deluxe Edition

Bethesda released a new trailer and release date for Wolfenstein: Youngblood, the standalone sequel to Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. Better yet, the studio revealed the Deluxe Edition of Youngblood comes with a nice extra.

The standard version of Wolfenstein: Youngblood has a retail price of $30 USD, while the Deluxe Edition goes for $40 USD. The Deluxe Edition includes a cyborg-themed skin pack and a Buddy Pass. That extra $10 might be worth it for the Buddy Pass alone, which allows you to give a limited copy of the game to a friend.

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According to the Youngblood FAQ, you can send a Buddy Pass invite code to as many friends as you want. With the code, someone can play Youngblood with you in co-op for free. You can only play with one friend at a time, though, and you do need to be playing in order for someone else to use your pass.

Anyone playing Youngblood via the pass won’t be able to earn in-game Xbox One Achievements or PS4 Trophies. If they want to start, they’ll have to pay an upgrade fee to purchase the full game. Bethesda has not revealed whether the upgrade fee will be cheaper than just buying the game.

The Cyborg Skin Pack includes a custom character skin as well as titanium alloy skins for all weapons, the hatchet, and the knife. The pack also gives you an armor-boosting pep signal. Youngblood includes a few other cosmetic packs as well. The Legacy Pack–which is a set of BJ Blazkowicz-themed outfits and weapons–is available as a pre-order bonus for both editions of the game. The Youngblood FAQ reveals there will be additional cosmetic items, all of which can be earned via in-game currency or bought with microtransactions.

Wolfenstein: Youngblood is coming to Xbox One, PS4, PC, and Switch on July 26. Bethesda has confirmed the Switch version of the game will be released the same day as the others. The game has you play as Jess and Soph, the twin daughters of Wolfenstein protagonist BJ Blazkowicz. After their father goes missing in Nazi-occupied Paris, Jess and Soph launch a rescue mission in order to find him and bring him home. The game can be played completely solo with an AI-controlled partner or co-op with another person.

Shovel Knight Dev Reveals Its Next Project

Yacht Club Games burst onto the indie scene in 2011 with Shovel Knight, a 2D side-scrolling platformer meant to evoke the NES-style sensibilities of yesteryear. Six years and numerous Shovel Knight expansions later, the indie developer has announced its second publishing effort in the form of Cyber Shadow.

Cyber Shadow, according to the official announcement, is a 2D side-scrolling platformer that combines “the level design principles of Mario, the skills and action of Ninja Gaiden, the enemy designs of Contra, and the dark visual aesthetic of Batman.” Think The Messenger but in the future where everything, including the player character himself, is cybernetic. It looks slick, with fast-paced action necessitating precise platforming and quick reflexes. You’ll be able to equip items, find secrets, upgrade your skills, and more, all while listening to a thumping soundtrack produced by Jake Kaufman (Shovel Knight, Crypt of the NecroDancer).

You can view the official trailer below.

Yacht Club itself is not the game’s developer; it’s instead working with its one-person team, Aarne “MekaSkull” Hunziker, to help make it happen. Yacht Club will focus specifically on “the marketing, porting, business side, and typical roles of a publisher,” the studio stated on its official website.

Yacht Club will be at PAX East–which runs from Thursday, March 28 to Sunday, March 31–where the studio will be showing off a build of the game, as well both Shovel Knight: King of Cards and Shovel Knight: Showdown.

Cyber Shadow is headed to Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, and Xbox One at an unannounced date. The next expansion to the Shovel Knight series, Shovel Knight: Showdown, is scheduled to hit PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, Linux, macOS, and Wii U on April 9.

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Game Of Thrones Season 8 Documentary Coming To HBO After Finale

It’s only a couple weeks until Season 8 of Game of Thrones debuts on HBO. However, the week after the series finale hits, the network will air a documentary about the making of the final season titled The Last Watch.

Coming on Sunday, May 26 at 9 PM ET / 11 PM PT–a week after the series finale–The Last Watch will recount the production from the set in Northern Ireland and the studios where the season was shot. It will follow the cast and crew through day-to-day production, dealing with the ins and outs of putting together one of the most anticipated finales in HBO’s history. It will be directed by Jeanie Finlay.

But before fans get an in-depth look at how it all came together, the final season of Game of Thrones has to air, and it’s premiering on Sunday, April 14. Earlier in the month, the first trailer for the series was revealed, and it left fans with a lot of questions and even more theories as to where Season 8 will go. Hopefully, it’s a step in the right direction, as the last battle with the White Walkers in Season 7, Episode 6–“Beyond the Wall”–had some serious problems.

However, even after someone takes their seat on the Iron Throne, there are still more stories from Westeros to be told. A prequel series, which has been rumored will be called The Long Night, is set to start filming this summer.

The Long Night refers to an era that takes place 8,000 years before the events of Game of Thrones, and according to the Stark family’s servant Old Nan on Game of Thrones, “There came a night that lasted a generation, and kings shivered and died in their castles even as the swineherds in their hovels. Women smothered their children rather than see them starve, and cried, and felt their tears freeze on their cheeks.”

Jane Goldman (X-Men: First Class) will serve as showrunner, and it is expected to premiere in 2020 or 2021.

Sekiro Genichiro Boss Guide: How To Beat Your Nemesis

Facing Genichiro marks your first humiliation in From Software’s latest punishing action game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. After rescuing Kuro the Divine Heir from his captivity, you find Genichiro blocking your escape–and he quickly dismantles you for your insolence, quite literally.

After acquiring the Shinobi Prosthetic, though, you’ll venture out into Ashina on a quest to free Kuro and avenge yourself on Genichiro. You’ll get your chance before long, too, as he’s just at the top of Ashina Castle, which is not too far from where you start when you awaken after your battle. It’s possible to go pretty much straight there, besting a few bosses like the Chained Ogre, Gyoubu the Demon, and the Blazing Bull along the way. While the road is tough, nothing you’ve faced up to that point is as difficult as taking on Genichiro for the second time.

Luckily, we’ve got you covered. The tips below can help you deal with Genichiro’s powerful attacks, and allow you to finally best him and get your revenge.

Learn The Rhythm

Genichiro might be the first fight in Sekiro that really forces you to learn how to play the game. It’s not like From Software’s Dark Souls or Bloodborne games–the focus here is on trading blows and sword-fighting, and if you’re not playing aggressively enough with Genichiro, he’s going to beat you again and again. You have to get in close and fight to take him down.

That mostly means parrying. Genichiro is a swordsman and will come at you hard with various attacks, but apart from the thrust and sweep attacks, you can block and parry all of them. And you should; deflecting Genichiro’s attacks is the surest way to make openings to strike back and to whittle down his Posture. It’s an arduous process, but learning the rhythms of his attacks and parrying them will help you avoid damage. It’s also a skill you must have to succeed in Sekiro, and this fight works like a training gauntlet for the rest of it, making sure you finally are breaking your other Soulsborne game habits and learning the ropes.

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Be Aggressive

Genichiro has high Vitality, which means his Posture recovers quickly. You won’t break his defense until you’ve dealt him some damage to lower his Vitality bar. Looking for openings where you can slash at Genichiro is key, but you can usually do that by dodging some of his bigger attacks and getting in close during the follow-up. Attacking aggressively and parrying can let you get in for a lot of damage, but be careful of his powerful counterattacks, especially the ones in which he jumps in the air. We often found the best success when dodging his thrust and sweep attacks, then closing the gap while he recovered to hit him before getting out again. Like a lot of enemies, Genichiro can be whittled down pretty effectively if you batter him with attacks, so long as you’re quick enough to guard against his.

Block And Deflect Arrows

Genichiro likes to add arrows to his repertoire at a few points, and while they come fast, they’re an attack like any other–blockable and deflectable. Keep your guard up when you see them coming, because they often herald other attacks from Genichiro that you’ll want to dodge, deflect, or take advantage of to do some damage. He also likes to charge up a shot on you whenever you stop to use a healing gourd. The timing on that shot is such that you’ll be able to block or dodge it just as you come out of the healing animation, but be careful because it’s a big hit that can completely negate your heal.

Get Good At Mikiri Counter

Genichiro’s thrust move is one of his most punishing, but this is a great opportunity to really learn to use that Mikiri Counter–which is one of the best moves in the game, and something you should unlock from the skill tree early. It does a lot of Posture damage and gives you a chance at a big hit when you pull it off, and it’ll serve you well throughout the game, in various boss fights.

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Ride The Lightning

Once you’ve dealt Genichiro a deathblow, you’ll break into the second phase of the fight, in which he becomes much more aggressive and starts throwing elemental lightning attacks at you. The lightning can be tough to deal with and comes in two varieties: a straight-on arrow attack that’s pretty easy to dodge, and a sweeping sword attack that can be a lot harder to avoid. Both are perilous attacks, which means you can’t block them, but there is a way to deal with them that can give you a big boon against Genichiro.

The boss’s lightning only hurts you if you’re touching the ground when it strikes, and if it does, you’ll also take the Shock status effect, which can mess you up for a bit. However, if take the lightning hit while in the air, you can use your attack button to send it back at Genichiro, zapping him and giving you a chance to get in a bunch of hits. Returning the lightning is the best way to deal with it, but the timing can be tough–the sword attack in particular is a bit delayed from the Perilous indicator that marks it, and if you jump too early, you’ll take the full hit. If it’s too much to deal with, try sprinting away and putting distance between you in Genichiro to get clear of the lightning attacks altogether.

Watch For The Flying Thrust

Lightning Genichiro likes to come at you in the air with a powerful Perilous blow, and he’ll do it pretty often. The thing is, it’s easy to avoid by backing up or dodging backwards. It’s a frustrating attack if it hits you, but it’s a great opportunity to deal damage in the meantime. He’ll always land short if you pull back, so punish Genichiro for using this move and you’ll speed along finishing him off in the second phase. You can also land a Mikiri Counter on this move for some major Posture damage.

Even More Guides

We’ve been killing bosses and writing down what we’ve discovered the whole way through Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Check out our big guide roundup for help with a bunch of bosses, our tips to help you stop dying so much, and our explanation of how to find and unlock the Bell Demon and Hard Mode.

Metro Exodus Patch Adds New Game Plus In Ranger Update

Developer 4A Games has released a major new update for Metro Exodus, dubbed the Ranger Update. Available to download now for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, this patch is approximately 6GB and both adds new features and makes various tweaks, in addition dealing with bugs. Read on for the highlights and the patch notes, courtesy of the game’s official website.

The most standout addition is that of New Game Plus. This additional mode, available once the campaign is completed, gives you access to all weapons and attachments unlocked through earlier playthroughs. Further, New Game Plus gives you full customization to tailor the gameplay experience and it comes with new Achievements/Trophies. You’ll also get developer commentary through New Game Plus, special tapes hidden throughout the world that provide insight into what the developers were thinking and how they went about creating some of the game’s levels.

The Ranger Update also comes with a fourth controller sensitivity preset, platform-specific improvements and additions (such as “mouse and keyboard support for Xbox One, improved RTX and DLSS support on PC, DualShock Controller Light support for PS4”), addresses numerous bugs and crashes, and adds full Ukrainian localization.

In order to access New Game Plus, you must finish the main campaign at least once; the mode will then become available in the New Game menu. One thing to note: starting a new game, in either Regular or New Game Plus, will clear all saves (quick/auto/chapter select), meaning you’ll need to progress through the game again to access those levels. You can view the full additions that come with New Game Plus below. You can also view the full patch notes for PC here or for consoles here.

In our Metro Exodus review, we said the game “puts together a charismatic crew of friends and family that you’ll want to follow to the ends of the earth.”

Metro Exodus is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

New Game Plus and Developer Commentary

New Game Plus adds a whole new dimension to repeat play-throughs of the campaign. Modify the following suite of modes and settings to craft your own personalised gameplay experience:

Inventory Modes

My Weapons

  • Allows you to start with all weapons and attachments found in the last playthrough
  • Weapons are granted after freeing Anna in Moscow
  • Starting weapons will be the last loadout that was set in the previous end game save
  • All other weapons and attachments previously unlocked will be available in the Aurora Workbench Armory, first encountered in Volga
  • Player Armor/Wrist upgrades do not carry over

One Weapon

  • Reduces weapon slots to one. Any weapon can be used in this slot, but you can only take one with you. Manage this by swapping Weapons in the field, or by using the Aurora Workbench Armory

Crossbow

  • Provides Player with the Crossbow at the beginning of the game in addition to normal Weapon Progression. Yermak gives the Player the Crossbow after Jammer scene in Moscow.

Backpack Limitations

  • Crafting in the Backpack is disabled, you may only use a Workbench
  • Only Weapon modifications allowed in Backpack

AI Modes

Armored Enemies

  • Human NPC’s are upgraded by one level of Armor across the game if applicable

Tougher Creatures

  • Creatures have thicker hide across the game

Grenadiers

  • Human NPC’s use explosives more often

Environment Modes

Real-Time Weather

  • Change the game’s natural day/night cycle from 2 to 24 real hours for complete immersion

Bad Weather

  • Fog, Rain, Snow, and Sand storm conditions occur more frequently where applicable

Radiation is Forever

  • Additional radiation zones will appear across some levels, making the Gas Mask more important

Game Modes

Iron Mode

  • Fully disables the Save System, progress is only saved between levels

Developer Commentary

  • Green Tape Players throughout the game will be available to play Developer Commentary about the area in which it is found

Additional New Game Plus Content

Achievements / Trophies

Unique Collectibles

  • Additional set of hidden objects in the world, only available in New Game Plus

Watch The Borderlands PAX East Reveal Stream Here

Gearbox has spent weeks teasing announcements for PAX East, starting with one that very conspicuously looked like Borderlands and had a “3” attached. Just before the show kicks off, the studio has released a teaser for a Borderlands project. With the Gearbox panel at PAX East fast approaching, soon we’ll see what it all means.

The PAX East panel takes place March 28, so check below for showtimes. We’ll be bringing you news from the panel, but if you want to watch it all unfold live, set your alarm and come right back here at showtime to watch the stream.

Gearbox PAX East Panel Start Time

  • 11 AM PT
  • 2 PM ET
  • 6 PM GMT
  • 5 AM AET on March 29

The series of teases from Gearbox has often explicitly mentioned announcements coming at PAX East. Some have been clear references to Borderlands, while others have been more vague. Still others, like a tweet simply showing a malfunctioning umbrella, are either extremely metaphorical or the marketing team is pulling our collective legs.

However, the teaser-trailer does seem to drop the first real clues for what could be Borderlands 3. It shows off several characters who could be new Vault Hunter designs or villains, for one thing. The opening scene of Psychos appearing to worship a gun-wielding character, standing next to an angelic figure holding an upside-down Vault symbol, could suggest a direction for the story. We’ve known for quite a while that a new Borderlands has been in development, so the time seems right to finally reveal it. We’ll know for sure soon enough, so come back and watch it with us

Divinity: Original Sin 2 Spin-Off Announced

Larian Studios and Danish developer Logic Artists have teamed up to create Divinity: Fallen Heroes, a standalone title set in the Divinity: Original Sin 2 universe.

Divinity: Fallen Heroes will feature two-player co-op as well a single-player mode, as you explore the farthest reaches of Rivellon aboard your very own flying battleship, The Lady Vengeance, which can harness the power of Source.

The heroes of Divinity: Original Sin 2 will all be along for the ride, including Fane, Ifan, Lohse, Sebille, the Red Emperor, and Beast, as well as Divinity 2 NPC Malady, who has been added to the throng of heroes as a playable character.

It sounds very much more strategic and involved than the previous titles in the series, boasting over 30 different unit types which you can equip with over 200 skills.

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PS Plus Games for April 2019 Announced

Sony has revealed the April 2019 games coming to PlayStation Plus members, featuring The Surge and Conan Exiles.

Announced on the PlayStation Blog, The Surge is a sci-fi action RPG considered to be a spiritual successor to Lords of the Fallen. Conan Exiles is a survival action game set in the world of Conan the Barbarian. Both games will become available to download starting April 2.

In our review of The Surge, we called the game “Good” saying it “struggles to present a compelling campaign, but delivers a fun new take on a familiar genre.”

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Wolfenstein: Youngblood Release Date Revealed

Wolfenstein: Youngblood is being released for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on July 26.

Revealed at E3 2018, Wolfenstein: Youngblood lets players step into the shoes of one of BJ Blazkowicz’s twin daughters in the alternate universe’s 1980s Paris, and if you pick up the Deluxe Edition, you can invite a friend to play with you for free with the Buddy Pass.

“Deluxe Edition owners will be able to provide their exclusive Buddy Pass to one friend at a time, allowing them to download and play Wolfenstein: Young Blood for free, as long as they play with the owner of the Deluxe Edition.”

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