Blu-ray Collection Sale: Chucky, Harry Potter, and More

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There’s little more satisfying than having a complete collection of a classic series of movies sitting on your shelf, ready to be enjoyed at any time. Walmart is running a three-day weekend sale on Blu-ray collections of some of the most beloved films and TV shows from Harry Potter to Star Trek. Amazon is matching (or beating) many of the prices as well. Take a look at what’s on discount and see if you want to add any to your movie shelf.

Chucky 7-Movie Collection is 24% Off

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Harry Potter: Wizards Unite – How To Get More Spell Energy

Harry Potter: 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 a different resource: 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. But in Wizards Unite, Spell Energy isn’t something you get over time–it’s something you have to go out and find.

How To Get More Spell Energy

Just 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.

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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, Too

Greenhouses 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.

The Gothic Terror of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is not a science-fiction film.

That’s a controversial statement to make, and not just because the people who saw it might disagree; most of the people who made it probably would too. In its marketing, there was nothing to indicate that Fallen Kingdom — which was released just about a year ago, on June 22, 2018 — wouldn’t be exactly the movie its audience was expecting: a crowd-pleasing dinosaur adventure with IMAX-ready action set pieces, charismatic stars, and of course, as many dinosaurs as possible. Yet while Fallen Kingdom delivered the movie the trailers sold, it also provided one the trailers didn’t, because threaded between the seams is possibly the riskiest trick any 2018 blockbuster pulled: completely changing the genre of its franchise.

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Games We Suspect Are Coming To PS5 And Xbox Scarlett: Final Fantasy 7, Elder Scrolls 6, Halo Infinite, And More

Netflix’s Neon Genesis Evangelion Makes Changes That Fans Aren’t Happy With

The streaming service Netflix now has the beloved series Neon Genesis Evangelion, marking a big get for anime devotees. But the show is missing a few key components 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. Some users have claimed that Netflix Japan has retained the covers, which could suggest that it’s a music licensing issue. Another Twitter user has showed 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.

Daily Deals: Buy Super Mario Maker 2, Get 50% off 12 Months of Switch Online

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How to Prepare for Amazon Prime Day 2019

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IGN UK Podcast #492: My Friend Pedro’s Bad Movie Round-up

This week Joe, Dale, and Matt are here to talk all about their latest slo-mo obsession: My Friend Pedro. Also joining in for a little bit of a chat is My Friend Pedro’s developer, Victor Agren, better known as DeadToast. He knows a thing or two about good grenade launcher sounds, so you’ll want to listen in for that. As well as good video game chat we’ve got bad film chat, too, as the guys have seen a few dreadful movies recently that need dissecting. And to finish it all off, there’s a tense game of the Endless Search that’ll (probably not) go down in history.

IGN UK Podcast #492: My Friend Pedro’s Bad Movie Round-up (Feat. DeadToast)

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Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Is Lacking One Key Pokemon Go Feature

Harry Potter: Wizards Unite has gone live a little earlier than expected in the US and UK. The new Harry Potter game from Warner Bros. and Niantic shares many commonalities with Pokemon Go, albeit with more content right out of the gate. However, it’s missing one significant feature that Pokemon Go 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.

Wizards 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 hassle.

Of course, considering Wizards Unite has only been live for a few hours, 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.

Anthem Is ‘Not Working Very Well’ Admits EA CEO

EA CEO Andrew Wilson has admitted that Anthem’s ambition to bring together story-focused gaming and looter-shooter mechanics is “not working very well”, but he vows that the publisher will stand by both the game and developer BioWare in hope of improving Anthem’s fortunes.

Talking to GameDaily.biz, Wilson said of the two player demographics Anthem attempted to bring together: “One was traditional BioWare story driven content, and the other was this action-adventure type content. About the 30 or 40 hour mark they really had to come together and start working in on the elder game. At that point everyone kind of went, ‘Oh, hang a minute.’ Now the calculation is off.”

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Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Has Dismembering Only For “Select Cases”

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.