This Square Enix JRPG Steam Bundle Is A Great Deal And Benefits Charity

Square Enix has given away a bunch of free games to promote social distancing, including a pair of Tomb Raider titles and numerous great mobile games. Its latest promotion isn’t free, but it benefits a great cause. The Square Enix Stay Home and Play JRPG Collection features four games–Dragon Quest 11: Echoes of an Elusive Age, Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age, Chrono Trigger, and Oninaki–for just $49.84. That’s a massive savings considering the games would cost roughly $175 at full price. Plus, Square is donating all of its profits from the bundle to food banks and charities in North America and Europe.

Square Enix Stay Home and Play JRPG Collection | $49.84 ($174.96)

The bundle isn’t just great from a value perspective; it features some truly stellar games that don’t need much of an introduction. Dragon Quest 11: Echoes of an Elusive Age is the latest entry in the popular JRPG series. If you’re looking for a traditional, turn-based RPG, Dragon Quest 11 is one of the best in recent memory. It earned a 9/10 in GameSpot’s Dragon Quest XI review.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Perhaps you finished Final Fantasy 7 Remake and are feeling nostalgic for some of the older titles in the storied series. Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age, which was the first single-player game in the mainline franchise to ditch turn-based battles, is an interesting game to play in a post-FF7 Remake world. Originally released on PS2, FF12 received an enhanced port for modern platforms in 2017 that added welcome new features. It also received a 9/10 in GameSpot’s Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age review.

Also, if you feel like diving into one of the best RPGs ever made, the Super Nintendo classic Chrono Trigger is a cool addition to this bundle–even if it typically only goes for $15 anyway.

Oninaki released just last year and is the third game from Tokyo RPG Factory. An action-RPG centered around death, you play as a Watcher, a guide who helps lead restless souls to a sense of peace. While GameSpot hasn’t reviewed Oninaki, it holds a “Mixed” user average on Steam.

Each of the four games are also on sale for 50% off if you only want one of them, but the bundle is far more cost efficient. Even at 50% off, the games cost $87.46 combined, so you’re saving an additional $37 by bundling them together for $49.84. If you already own one or more of the games on Steam, you can pay a discounted rate to complete the collection.

For more game deals, make sure to check out our roundup of the best digital game deals of the week. In case you haven’t heard, it’s Star Wars Day, and we have a handy guide to all of the best Star Wars game deals, too.

HBO Westworld Season 3 Ending: Did Dolores Win?

Westworld Season 3 has been pretty different from Seasons 1 and 2 in both tone and structure, but at its heart, it’s still the same conflict between humans and hosts that we’ve been exploring for the last several years. Dolores successfully escaped the park and sought to wreak havoc on the “real world” while Maeve and a handful of newly revealed bad guys worked to stop her–all while we, the viewers, learned some very interesting facts about how Westworld’s human world works. Turns out those narrative loops the hosts were trying to free themselves from weren’t exactly unique to them–people have been secretly “scripted” (or at least gently course-corrected) onto paths laid out for them by a giant super-AI named Rehoboam, which was designed to ensure the survival of the human race by eliminating risk.

Now, eight episodes later the cards are (mostly) on the table and the truth of Dolores, her allies, her enemies, and Rehoboam’s plans have been revealed. Or have they? For all the differences between this season and the last, it just wouldn’t be Westworld without a cliffhanger. So with that in mind, we’re going to break down the ending bit by bit to see what, exactly, went down. Naturally, there will be major spoilers for Westworld’s season finale, Crisis Theory, from here on out so proceed with caution.

Dolores’s Plan and Caleb’s Choice

The chaos Dolores wrought lead both her and her human ally Caleb (Aaron Paul) straight into the heart of Incite where Dolores is summarily caught by Serac and hooked into Rehoboam with the goal of data mining out the coordinates for the “Sublime” from her consciousness. If you remember back to Serac’s early meetings with Maeve, the two of them shared a goal of gaining access to the info stored within the Sublime–Serac, for Delos’s “immortality project” archives that held all the information on the park’s guests; Maeve for access to the hosts that managed to upload themselves into the system at the end of Season 2 so she could be reunited with her daughter.

But Serac was horrified to learn that the key to the Sublime wasn’t, in fact, kept in Dolores’s mind–it was stored in Bernard’s. So hooking Dolores into Rehoboam only succeeded in giving her access to the entire system, once and for all. Functionally, this “killed” her–though that’s certainly up for debate–leaving her body unresponsive beneath Rehoboam’s giant glowing ball, but more realistically we can assume this integrated her with Rehoboam’s system however briefly, allowing her to be sent somewhere else. Before she was beamed (or burned) out of her body, however, she gave Caleb complete control over Rehoboam’s systems, allowing him to use a voice command to have the system delete itself. This, of course, is bad news for Serac, who had been using the system’s predictions to puppeteer humanity from the shadows for years to ensure, in his mind, a way to avoid humanity’s imminent self-destruction.

Meanwhile, far from the chaos unfolding in Incite’s HQ, Bernard tends to a wounded Stubbs before, apparently, uploading himself into the Sublime with the coordinates stored in his head. We see his body power down–but more on that in a second.

Dolores’s last moments of consciousness were spent having a strangely telepathic conversation with Maeve where she confessed the reality of her plan. It was never about destroying humanity for revenge, it was always about cutting their strings. Humans have the capacity for horrific cruelty, she knows this first hand, but they created the hosts, and they created them with the ability to see beauty–therefore, Dolores explains, she’s chosen to see “the beauty in this world” (hey, remember that from Season 1?) and would like to give humans the choice to do the same. She picked Caleb as her ally not because he was a great weapon for her arsenal, but because she trusted him to make that choice on his own–and, we can assume, that gamble paid off when Caleb had Rehoboam pull its own plug.

All told, it’s a strange pivot for Dolores, who spent the season ruthlessly cutting down her enemies (and her own clones) whenever they seemed to step even slightly out of line–but that’s Westworld for you. Nothing is ever what it seems, even cold-blooded murder.

The Final Moments

With Rehoboam dead, Caleb and Maeve were able to escape the Incite facility to watch the dawn of their new world–heralded by some very Fight Club-esque skyscraper explosions while Maeve gets her own Season 1 call back. She tells Caleb that in this world, “you can be whoever the f*** you want to be,” before the credits begin to roll.

But the story doesn’t end there. In a post-credits scene we catch up with William, AKA the Man In Black, who has found himself at Delos Dubai where he believes more hosts are being “bred.” There, he finds the host version of Hale–the one who was occupied by the Dolores copy who spent her time slowly going insane as Hale’s personality somehow seemed to resurface in her programming. This Hale–or is she still just another Dolores? Or something else entirely?–confronts William with a host version of himself, decked out in a call-back costume to Season 1. This ties in, vaguely, to Season 2’s post-credits stinger which featured William–now almost certainly host William–waking up in the far future deep within the Westworld park. We still don’t know why or how that happened, or what it means, but at least we know that William hosts are definitely real now.

Host William murders real William before one final abrupt cut away back to Bernard, still wearing the headgear and sitting in the exact position he was left in when accessing the Sublime. He’s covered in a thick layer of dust, signifying that a considerable amount of time has passed, as he opens his eyes and lifts his head.

Of course, we have no way of telling just who is actually regaining consciousness here–is it Bernard? Some other host from the Sublime? Something else entirely? The same way we have no way of telling exactly what is going on with the Hale host now. How much of Dolores is left in her? Why make a host version of William? What ended up happening to Stubbs, Maeve, and Caleb? What does Dolores’s “new world” actually look like and did Caleb make the right choice?

With any luck, these questions will be addressed in Season 4–which, rest assured, is definitely on the way.

First Episode Of Disney+ The Mandalorian Documentary Released

The first episode of the eight-part documentary on the creation of The Mandalorian has been released on Disney+. Like The Mandalorian, you’ll need a subscription to watch it.

“Disney Gallery – Star Wars: The Mandalorian is an eight-episode documentary series that pulls back the curtain on The Mandalorian,” Disney writes in the show’s description. “Each chapter explores a different facet of the first live-action Star Wars television series through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and round-table conversations hosted by Jon Favreau.”

Beyond Favreau, directors for individual The Mandalorian episodes will be featured, including Taika Waititi (who will be directing an upcoming Star Wars movie), Bryce Dallas Howard, and Deborah Chow. Actors Pedro Pascal and Gina Carano are a part of the documentary as well.

Episode 1, “Directing,” focuses on–as you may surmise–the directors behind The Mandalorian. Several of the descriptions for future episodes have already been released as well. For example, Episode 2, “Legacy,” examines George Lucas’ impact on the creation of The Mandalorian, Episode 3, “Cast,” looks at the actors on the show, and Episode 4, “Technology,” sees Favreau discuss how a new filmmaking technology was used during production. For those who have an easier time reading bullet lists, we’ve included one below.

Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian Episode List

  • Episode 101 “Directing”
  • Episode 102 “Legacy”
  • Episode 103 “Cast”
  • Episode 104 “Technology”

Though this first episode was released on a Monday, all subsequent episodes will be released on Friday. As for The Mandalorian, Season 2 has wrapped production and is expected to hit Disney+ in the fall, with Season 3 reportedly having already been greenlit.

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Doom Eternal’s Soundtrack Controversy, Explained

Id Software and Doom Eternal executive producer Marty Stratton has issued a public statement about its current relationship with Doom Eternal composer Mick Gordon after weeks of speculation that there was some kind of trouble between the two parties over the recently released Doom Eternal soundtrack.

After a slight delay, the Doom Eternal soundtrack part of the game’s collector’s edition was released on April 20, a month after the game was released. But fans quickly found something amiss with the sound mixing leading to a backlash against id Software and in particular id’s lead audio engineer Chad Mossholder.

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The controversy began in April when a viral Twitter thread highlighted the sound-mixing for the newly released Doom Eternal soundtrack. Twitter users @thatADCDguy posted side-by-side visual comparisons of the BFG Division track from Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal and noted that the mixing for the Doom Eternal version was less dynamic.

Gordon responded in a tweet that he didn’t mix those and if he did, he would have done differently. A supposed social media DM from Gordon also seemed to indicate that he would no longer be working with id Software going forward.

In a lengthy post on the Doom Eternal subreddit, Stratton attempted to clear the air as to why the soundtrack for the new shooter was not fully mixed by composer Mick Gordon’s whose award-winning work on Doom 2016 has defined the rebooted Doom series.

The reason for this was because of some complications on the production side of things, and according to Stratton, a shifting deadline. After agreeing with Gordon on the contract for a soundtrack by early March, Gordon reached out to id requesting an extension.

“On February 24, Mick reached out to communicate that he and his team were fine with the terms of the agreement but that there was a lot more work involved than anticipated, a lot of content to wade through,” Stratton writes. “He apologized and asked that ‘ideally’ he be given an additional four weeks to get everything together. He offered that the extra time would allow him to provide upwards of 30 tracks and a run-time over two hours[.]”

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Stratton says that id agreed to the extension with a new deadline set for mid-April. However, once April arrived Stratton says “we grew increasingly concerned about Mick delivering the OST to us on time. I personally asked our Lead Audio Designer at id, Chad [Mossholder], to being work on id versions of the tracks” as a backup plan. Mossholder would mix music Gordon previously submitted for use in-game into soundtrack form, which requires a different kind of sound-mixing.

Stratton says that as the deadline approached Gordon was the one who suggested he and Mossholder combine the work they both completed into a full soundtrack, leading to the final version of the Doom Eternal OST that includes tracks mixed by Gordon and tracks edited by Mossholder using Gordon’s original music he previously submitted for use in-game.

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“As for the immediate future, we are at the point of moving on and won’t be working with Mick on the [Doom Eternal] DLC we currently have in production,” says Stratton. “I’m as disappointed as anyone that we’re at this point, but as we have many times before, we will adapt to changing circumstances and pursue the most unique and talented artists in the industry with whom to collaborate.”

The ending to Stratton’s statement makes clear that, as far as the DLC is concerned, Gordon will not be involved with music for that. It’s unclear if the two parties will collaborate again, but this episode appears to have frayed the relationship between the two parties somewhat.

This would be a shame as our Doom Eternal review highlights the music, but there are times when production issues can affect a working relationship.

IGN has reached out to Gordon for a statement.

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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Nintendo Wii Source Code, Documents, And More Allegedly Leaked

Nintendo appears to have suffered a massive data breach. Over 2 terabytes’ worth of internal data has reportedly been leaked online, including source code and documentation for the Wii and other consoles, early N64 tech demos, and more.

As summarized on ResetEra, the leak originated on 4chan and contains “full source code, design files, documentation and pretty much everything used to create” the Wii. The data was reportedly accessed from the servers of BroadOn, a company with which Nintendo worked to develop the Wii hardware.

Among the leaked articles is an internal presentation that illustrates why Nintendo chose to use friend codes for Wii instead of usernames. According to the presentation, usernames were not “simple” enough because of the high probability of duplicate usernames, which would require players to go through multiple attempts to create one that had not yet been claimed.

This leak follows a recent security breach that compromised more than 160,000 Nintendo Network IDs, although there’s no indication that the two are connected. As a result of that breach, some Switch users have reported unauthorized payments made on their accounts. In response, Nintendo has temporarily disabled Nintendo Network ID logins for its services and prompted users to set up two-factor authentication to further secure their accounts.

In a bit of coincidental timing given the recent N64 leaks, fans have released an unofficial PC port of Super Mario 64. Mario 64 is reportedly being remastered for Switch later this year along with Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy to celebrate the series’ 35th anniversary. According to VGC, Nintendo was planning to reveal the remasters “as a physical event” at E3 2020 before the expo was canceled. The Nintendo Direct that traditionally airs each June just ahead of E3 will also reportedly be delayed this year due to complications arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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New On Netflix This Week: Anime, Jerry Seinfeld Special, Movies, TV, And More

It’s a new week and a new month, meaning there’s plenty for you to enjoy arriving on Netflix right now. Given that many are still spending their days at home, staying socially distant from everyone, that leaves plenty of time to stream movies, TV shows, and more. So what should you watch this week?

First up, the second season of the anime series Scissors Seven arrives on Thursday. The show is about a hairdresser who moonlights as a hitman, which is pretty much the best plot ever conceived of. The series is available in multiple languages, including English and the original Mandarin.

Also arriving this week is the newest standup comedy special from Jerry Seinfeld. Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill hits the service on Tuesday and will undoubtedly see the legendary comedian muse whimsically about very normal things. After all, isn’t that what we want from Jerry Seinfeld?

You can take a look at everything arriving on Netflix this week below.

And speaking of things you should be watching, consider listening to GameSpot’s weekly TV series and movies-focused podcast, You Should Be Watching. With new episodes premiering every Wednesday, you can watch a video version of the podcast over on GameSpot Universe or listen to audio versions on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and Apple Podcasts.

May 4

  • Arctic Dogs

May 5

  • Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours To Kill

May 6

  • Workin’ Moms: Season 4

May 7

  • Scissor Seven: Season 2

May 8

  • 18 regali
  • Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt
  • Dead to Me: Season 2
  • The Eddy
  • The Hollow: Season 2
  • House at the End of the Street
  • Restaurants on the Edge: Season 2
  • Rust Valley Restorers: Season 2
  • Valeria

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Call Of Duty Mobile Once Upon A Time In Rust Now Available

Call of Duty Mobile has kicked off its new season, Once Upon a Time in Rust, and Activision has outlined some upcoming changes to the game. A new mode and season pass are available now, and soon a special gold-themed event will begin. Activision outlined the changes in a large Call of Duty blog post.

The highlight of the update is the return of the fan-favorite map Rust, as well as the newly revised Capture the Flag mode. This time it’s called Capture the Gold, and you’ll need to deliver pots of it to your base to score points. Your Battle Pass progress will earn you extra gear, and you can get a few premium items and operators like a cowboy-themed Ghost when you get the premium version.

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Then on May 7, a Gold Rush event will begin. In Kill Confirmed you can pick up dog tags to collect gold bars, while in battle royale you’ll find treasure maps and go mining for the gold.

Activision previously announced that in mid-May, CoD Mobile will get a Saloon map as well as a 1v1 Duel mode. That mode will be available in Killhouse and Saloon, and Saloon will also be playable in 2v2 Showdown. The new season came alongside new changes to events and battle pass progression.

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Persona 5 Royal Is Discounted On Amazon Right Now (PS4)

Fortunately for those of us who are spending more time inside these days, the past month or so has been an excellent period for new game releases. One of the best PS4 games released recently is Persona 5 Royal, an enhanced version of the acclaimed 2017 JRPG. Persona 5 Royal released March 31 for PS4, and if you’re a fan of the original game but held off on buying P5R at launch, you can currently snag it for a nice discount on Amazon.

The standard edition is priced at $60 regularly, but right now you can grab a copy of Persona 5 Royal for just $49.94 at Amazon. This is the base game, not the steelbook launch edition (which is sold out on Amazon), but this is still the best price we’ve seen on the game since launch. The listing says the standard edition will be in stock on May 10, so you can expect your copy to ship around then. Thankfully, that means you don’t have too much longer to wait before you can dive in.

Persona 5 Royal is the “definitive version of a modern classic,” as editor Michael Higham wrote in his Persona 5 Royal review, which scored the game a rare 10/10 (the original earned a 9/10 back in 2017). If you’re new to Persona 5, this is absolutely the version to buy even though it’s more expensive than the original version. And if you’ve already played and loved Persona 5, P5R makes it worth revisiting, especially while it’s on sale.

Persona 5 Royal adds a slew of new content and features, including a new party member, Kasumi, and a new confidant, school counselor Takuto Maruki. P5R also adds a new school semester with a new Palace, a new location with new shops and hangouts to explore, new animated cutscenes, new story endings, and much, much more. For those who loved Persona 5, P5R offers a ton of new content and improvements to make it worth the investment.

“The extended version, Persona 5 Royal, brings the heat all over again,” wrote Higham in his review. “But beyond a plethora of superb gameplay refinements and features that improve an already-rich RPG comes a momentous new story arc seeded within the original narrative and paid off in full by the end. It delivers something genuinely surprising, leading to awe-inspiring moments and emotional conclusions that recontextualize what I thought the game was.”

“Persona 5 Royal is many things: a collection of small inspiring stories, an ambitious harrowing journey with some good friends, a stunning visual and auditory experience, a resounding call to action. By refining what was already great and building on its best qualities with a brilliant new story arc, Persona 5 Royal asserts itself as an unforgettable and empowering RPG that should be recognized as one of the best games of our time.”

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CoD: Modern Warfare, Warzone Update Will Add New Game Modes Soon

Some new content is coming to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone this week on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Developer Infinity Ward announced that both games will see a playlist update, the return of a game mode, and more.

In a weekly blog post, Infinity Ward confirmed that Modern Warfare will get a brand-new mode in Demolition. The mode, which is similar to Search and Destroy and will be detailed later this week, sees you “attempt[ing] to outsmart and overpower the other team.” In Demolition, your team is tasked with either planting or defusing bombs. But where Search and Destroy only gives you one life, Demolition grants you respawns. The result is a frenetic battle of supremacy between those who destroy and those who prevent. The mode has made an appearance a number of Call of Duty games, from Modern Warfare 2 to Black Ops and beyond.

Elsewhere in Modern Warfare, the game’s multiplayer playlist has been updated. In addition to the Shipment 24/7 moshpit, Infinity Ward has added the “all-blueprint battle” mode, Gun Game Reloaded. It’s the same Gun Game you remember but with the caveat of sifting through “a unique set of [weapon] blueprints.” And, of course, you will be demoted a weapon should you die by a melee or special finish.

Over in Warzone, Trios Plunder Blood Money has returned. In this special game mode, you earn extra cash for getting kills and taking down enemies. Infinity Ward noted that completing missions, daily challenges, and weekly challenges on Verdansk will grant you “a boost to ranking up and other gear.”

In other Call of Duty news, a glitch has been discovered that let a player turn the first-person shooter into a third-person shooter. Meanwhile, Infinity Ward confirmed that Warzone will get a Duos mode after some extensive testing.

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