Immortals Fenyx Rising: A New God Review

Immortals Fenyx Rising‘s first major DLC, A New God, feels like it’s calling a bluff. Ubisoft’s open-world template has gotten flack over the years for turning its sprawling worlds into a sea of icons that push you to beeline it to the next objective. If that’s gotten stale, why not cut out the “open world” part? That’s more or less what A New God does: It abandons any pretense about these games being about discovery and traversal in favor of a set checklist of challenges. The idea works in concept; the self-contained puzzles were some of my favorite parts of Immortals, so this DLC is in some ways exactly what I wanted. It, unfortunately, doesn’t work as well in practice. Although it introduces some clever ideas to tease your brain, the way these ideas are implemented are extremely hit-or-miss, as agonizingly inconsistent and frustrating as it is clever.

A New God doesn’t spend much time getting you up to speed with its story or gameplay, so you should probably finish the base game before you jump in. After the events of Immortals, Fenyx is ready to ascend into the pantheon of gods they’d helped free from Typhon–as soon as they prove themselves worthy by completing a number of puzzle and combat trials designed by said gods in Olympos.

I’m surprised by how little I miss the parts of Immortals that A New God trims. You don’t explore Olympos much, since it’s more of a hub than a world. Immortals’ eye-rolling humor (which still can’t land a punchline most of the time) is also thankfully easier to ignore than it is in the base game, as it’s delivered almost entirely through quips from the gods trying to amuse you or impart advice as you play.

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Instead, A New God’s trials quickly throw some new tools at your disposal, like magnetic beams, portals, spheres that instantly replenish stamina, and the ability to swap places with a statue of yourself. These ideas build on the tools you already have, and putting them together in the same puzzle makes for some fun brainteasers; one trial might have you using portals and switches to move a couple of spheres around a maze, while another has you running an obstacle course while also shifting moving platforms around to make sure the ball you launched at the start can follow you. A lot of them are conceptually clever and fun to execute, but once I grokked each tool’s general purpose, these puzzles didn’t push me outside my comfort zone much. I didn’t get stuck all that often, but I also didn’t have too many of those magical a-ha moments that made me feel like a genius, either.

The bigger problem is that many of the new puzzles rely on Immortals’ unwieldy physics to a fault. Several trials have you whacking objects with your hammer or chucking large metal cubes around. These puzzles are wildly inconsistent; standing next to a metal ball and charging up your hammer might thwack it straight up and over a wall (exactly what you were hoping), while scooting just hair backward might chuck it into the abyss at a 45-degree angle (not at all what you wanted). Throwing a giant wooden block over a gap and onto a platform has a good chance of breaking it altogether based on the angle it lands–something you can’t control all that well, and which is immensely frustrating when the game is all but telling you to throw that block.

These bouts of random trial and error are compounded by how elaborate some of the puzzles can be, and a broken cube can often mean having to move all the pieces again so you can try that throw again and cross your fingers. At its worst, solving these puzzles felt like rolling a heavy boulder up a steep hill, only for a gust of wind to somehow knock the thing into the ocean. It often took far too long after I’d solved a puzzle in my head to put that solution in action, and I had to hope that when I implemented it, the physics would work in my favor.

Oddly enough, I was able to just skip a few puzzles outright with some lateral thinking. A New God gives you an additional jump and a boost to your stamina; since most areas where trials take place are isolated islands that aren’t usually walled off, sometimes the path of least resistance is literally jumping over a puzzle.

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A few of the trials also involve fighting your way through waves of monsters, but they’re largely filler. Potions are considered cheating in Olympos, so you can’t just fill up on them and brute-force fights, which is a nice change of pace that forced me to think more critically during fights. Unfortunately, only a few of these fights offer anything meaningfully different from the base game. Considering all the new tools I had at my disposal, it’s disappointing that most fights didn’t take advantage of them or introduce twists of their own.

The structure and new ideas in A New God are promising: Despite my frequent frustrations with its physics and many of the puzzles, I had a decent time barreling through all these puzzles without having to discover them on a huge map. But it’s hard to ignore how haphazard it felt, the trepidation I experienced trying a solution I knew would work only to have it go wrong for reasons out of my control.

New Warframe Content Coming In February And Possibly March

Some new Warframe content is coming to all platforms this February and sometime in or after March, including two new Frames, a Valentine’s Day event, and permanent cosmetics, developer Digital Extremes revealed.

Starting things off in February is Nightwave: Intermission 3. It goes live on February 1 and brings about new acts, reintroduces some past rewards, duplicates protection, and more. Digital Extremes didn’t go into much detail about Intermission 3 during the livestream.

The series of Warframe content continues with the Star Days event, which goes live from February 11-24. The event is centered around debt collector Ticker, whose store will get a variety of themed items such as glyphs, floofs, and other cosmetics. On top of this event, Digital Extremes will enable wings as a permanent cosmetic for all Frames. They are customizable, from wing style to feather color, and ephemeral, meaning they will become transparent to ensure they don’t obstruct viewing angles when players aim down sights.

A new Lunar Renewal event also kicks off in mid-February, with various Year of the Ox content. An exact start date has not been announced, but players can expect various cosmetics to unlock and quests to embark on. Meanwhile, players can unlock Octavia Prime starting on February 23 who comes with her signature weapons and a playable shawzin with harp sounds.

Coming sometime in or after March is Update 30, which Digital Extremes is calling Call of the Tempestarii. The update introduces Savagoth (previously known as Wraithe), a new necromancer Frame that can conjure apparitions and ephemeral area-of-effect attacks, as well as a quest based around Savagoth and some possible changes to Zephyr. There’s also a new ready-to-go melee weapon called the ghoul saw that kind of looks like a giant Lancer from Gears of War (minus the gun component), but Digital Extreme has not nailed down a date for when it will drop. The team’s also investigating how players can somehow ride the weapon.

In other Warframe news, Digital Extremes was picked up by Tencent when the Chinese mega-conglomerate acquired the developer’s parent company, Leyou, in December 2020. The Warframe developer said it will remain “creatively independent” despite the acquisition, saying players should “expect no changes to Warframe or how our studio operates” going forward.

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Apple AirPods Max Are Now Available at Amazon

Apple’s AirPods Max are now available at Amazon in three different colors: silver, sky blue, and space gray. Unlike their namesakes, AirPods Max are not earbuds. Instead, they are full-sized, high quality wireless headphones. The quality is reflected in the price; these headphones retail for $549.

While AirPods Max are shipping out at various points in the future at other retailers, all three colors are available to ship out at Amazon either immediately or in on to two days. (At least they are at the time of this writing.)

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Apple says AirPods Max were designed to offer high-fidelity audio, active noise cancellation, comfort, and quality. They feature spatial audio (with head tracking), so sounds can appear to be coming from all around you as you watch movies and shows. They also have a transparency mode that lets you listen in on the outside world with the touch of a button. They’re designed to be extremely comfortable to wear, even during long sessions.

The canopy, or the top part of the AirPods Max that rests on your head, is made of a knit mesh material that Apple says distributes the weight evenly to ease the pressure you might feel while wearing other headphones. The frame is stainless steel, and the cups are anodized aluminum, with memory foam pads that feel comfortable around your ears while also blocking out sound.

On top of one of the cups, you’ll find the controls. There’s a button to change the listening mode, and there’s an Apple Watch-like digital crown (or knob) that lets you control the volume, skip tracks, answer the phone, and activate Siri.

To power the active noise cancellation feature, AirPods Max have six external microphones that listen for the noise around you. Then they deploy an equal-but-opposite “anti-noise” inside the earcups that effectively nullifies the sounds of the outside world.

AirPods Max can detect when you take them off your head, and they’ll pause whatever music or podcast you’re listening to. When you store them in the Smart Case they come with, they automatically enter an ultra-low-power mode to conserve battery life. Speaking of battery life, Apple says AirPods Max last 20 hours between charges.

And like other AirPod models, they’re easy to pair with any other Apple products you have. They have a one-tap setup mode that automatically pops up when you place your AirPods Max near your iPhone or iPad for the first time. They also offer seamless switching as you go from your iPhone to iPad to MacBook.

They also have two internal microphones to monitor the sound you’re hearing, and additional microphones to capture your voice for phone calls.

Of course, all those features and all that Apple-style design come at a cost. AirPods Max definitely cost more than many other wireless headphones on the market. But then again, audiophiles know you can spend a lot more on headphones than this.

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Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert at IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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Monster Hunter: World Board Game Is Coming To Kickstarter In April

In April, Monster Hunter: World will be converted to tabletop when the Kickstarter for Monster Hunter World: The Board Game goes live.

The game will be a choose-your-own-adventure story where you and up to three other players will head off on a journey following the Scoutflies in search of resources and monsters that could be lurking anywhere. Traverse the steamy jungles of the Ancient Forest, or the fetid swamps of the Wildspire Wastes to advance your quest and see what secrets you can uncover.

Though details are yet to come, a set of Monster Hunter miniatures will be a part of the game. One of these minis isn’t quite so mini, standing at over a foot tall, though we don’t know which one quite yet. If you want to get in on these mini monsters, you can check out the pledge tiers being offered.

Three tiers have currently been announced for Monster Hunter World: The Board Game. The Entry Pledge will cost $70/€56/£51 and will include four XL monsters, four hunters, 600+ cards, one double-sided game board, one rulebook, and one questbook. The Core Pledge will cost 140/€125/£102, and will come with one large monster, seven XL monsters, one XXL monster, eight hunters, 1200+ cards, two double-sided game boards, two rulebooks, two questbooks, and all unlocks. Finally, the All-In Pledge will run you $279/€249/£203, and will include one large monster, seven XL monsters, one XXL monster, one XXXL monster, 12 hunters, 1800+ cards, two double-sided game boards, eight rule/questbooks, and all unlocks.

What the L, XL, XXL, and XXXL monsters in each pledge are will be revealed over the next few weeks. If you want to keep up with all the updates, you can sign up for the game’s mailing list. Hopefully we’ll be getting an official launch date for the Kickstarter soon.

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Free Madden NFL 21: The Pro Football Game Is $0.00 On PS4, Xbox One, And PC Right Now

As part of an effort to promote the NFL’s virtual Pro Bowl this year, EA Sports’ professional football game Madden NFL 21 is now free for a limited time.

The free play weekend started on January 28 and it runs through January 31. During this time, anyone on Xbox One or PS4, as well as PC, can download and play the full game until January 31. In addition, Madden 21’s Superstar Edition is 60% off.

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EA historically discounts the newest Madden game around this time, hoping to piggyback on the increased level of interest in football in general due to the forthcoming Super Bowl.

In other news, EA Sports is hosting a virtual Pro Bowl this weekend because the real-world event was canceled due to COVID-19. Players and celebrities like Snoop Dogg, Deshaun Watson, Derrick Henry, Keyshawn Johnson, Bubba Wallace, Marshawn Lynch, Kyler Murray, and Jamal Adams are taking part in the competition.

Additionally, Madden NFL 21 is now available on yet another platform–Google Stadia. It will be followed by FIFA 21 on the streaming platform later on.

Super Bowl LV is scheduled for Sunday, February 7. The Kansas City Chiefs will take on Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the title.

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Save Big On This Excellent LG OLED 4K TV For PS5 And Xbox Series X

The LG CX OLED is the best 4K TV for PS5 and Xbox Series X, thanks to its gorgeous display, 4K resolution, and 120Hz refresh rate. The HDMI 2.1-capable 4K TV is expensive, but with all these things considered, it’s well worth your time and money. If you’re interested, there are a number of great deals that discount the price of the LG CX OLED, including one that comes with a free $400 gift card.

Amazon has the 65-inch LG CX OLED for $2,000–down from its regular price of $2,800. BuyDig has the same deal, but it also has the 77-inch LG CX OLED for $3,300 and it comes with a $400 Visa gift card. Amazon has the 77-inch LG CX OLED for $3,250 after a coupon, but it doesn’t come with a gift card or any other bonus. If you go with the Amazon deal, make sure to apply the coupon on the product page before checking out.

As far as these deals go, you can’t go wrong with any. However, if you want the 77-inch model, you could use BuyDig’s $400 Visa gift card toward a new soundbar or speaker setup. The 65-inch model at $2,000 is also very tempting, especially considering how much money you save compared to the 77-inch version.

The LG CX OLED works great with PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, especially if the latter is equipped with an RTX 30 series graphics card. Each LG CX OLED comes with four HDMI 2.1 ports, which is enough to accommodate all three platforms–no switching ports required. There have been some issues regarding HDMI 2.1’s VRR (variable refresh rate) technology, though after some recent updates on my 55-inch model, I’ve been able to enjoy VRR with no drawbacks.

If you’re looking for a more affordable 4K TV with HDMI 2.1, then we recommend the Samsung Q70T 4K TV. It features only one HDMI 2.1 port for its 4K and 120Hz compatibility, but it’s much cheaper than the LG CX OLED, going for as low as $1,100 for the 65-inch model.

Destiny 2 Is Getting New Trials Of Osiris Armor Next Season

We’re nearing the end of Destiny 2‘s current content season, the Season of the Hunt, which means a bunch of new changes are on the way. Bungie is adjusting how it’ll dish out weekly rewards in the next season and returning some weapons and armor to the rotation to make past destinations and activities more enticing. And now we know that Destiny’s toughest multiplayer challenge, the Trials of Osiris, will get new rewards with the next season as well.

Bungie showed off new Trials of Osiris armor on Twitter with a few slick-looking teaser shots. It’s tough to get too good a look at it–there’s a lot of shadow in each of the shots to add some mystery–but it looks like the armor will be very different (and perhaps a lot darker) than the current armor offered in Trials of Osiris. The Trials event carries an Egypt theme (it’s all about the Destiny character Osiris, who’s named after the Egyptian god of the underworld), so expect that to continue with this armor. Take a look at the shots below.

The Trials of Osiris offers some of Destiny’s best rewards because it’s also one of its top-level activities. Players face off in teams of three with the goal of not just winning matches, but going on winning streaks. The more matches you win, the more rewards you get, but your run is reset when you lose three times. If you can manage to notch seven wins without losing any, you earn what’s called a “Flawless” Trials run, unlocking a special social space and earning some of the very best weapons and mods in the game.

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Ryan Reynolds Reveals Deadpool 3 Plot We’ll Probably Never See

Actor Ryan Reynolds is doing his part to help raise awareness for mental health, and to make his point extra loudly, he revealed the plot for a version of Deadpool 3 we may never see.

Promoting the Bell Let’s Talk charity from Canada, Reynolds wrote on Twitter, “It’s critical to have open, honest, and healthy discussions around mental health. By retweeting [this tweet] you can make a difference. In case that’s not enough, before Disney bought Fox, Deadpool 3 was gonna be a road trip between Deadpool and Logan. Rashomon style. For real.”

January 28 was Bell Let’s Talk Day, a day when Canadians and other people around the world come together to help raise awareness for mental health issues. The charity campaign this year, which also included the funny Michael Buble video below, raised nearly $8 million for Canadian mental health charities.

As for the Deadpool 3 plot, a road trip movie with Deadpool and Logan could have been amazing. Reynolds and Wolverine actor Hugh Jackman have a wonderful rapport and excellent chemistry, as evidenced by their ongoing fake feud.

A new Deadpool movie is happening, and it will introduce Deadpool into the MCU. It’s being written by sisters Lizzie Molyneux-Loeglin and Wendy Molyneux, who also write for Bob’s Burgers. Despite now being a Disney property, Deadpool 3 is expected to carry an R rating.

Marvel boss Kevin Feige cautioned that Deadpool 3 is not going to happen anytime soon, due in part to Marvel’s already busy film schedule.

“Ryan is a very busy, very successful actor,” he said. “We’ve got a number of things we’ve already announced that we now have to make, but it’s exciting for it to have begun. Again, a very different type of character in the MCU, and Ryan is a force of nature, which is just awesome to see him bring that character to life.”

In related news, in December Disney announced that it was creating a new “mature content” section for Disney+. It will be titled Disney Star, and will launch in February in the US and will roll out in a variety of international markets throughout 2021.

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Resident Evil Village, The Medium, And More Get Weekend Discounts For Steam

Horror fans looking for something to play this weekend should check out The Medium, a brand-new game from Bloober Team that released this week. If you have Xbox Game Pass, you can play it for free on Xbox Series X|S and PC. But if you don’t have Game Pass, you can grab The Medium at a discount for PC right now at Green Man Gaming. The Medium is on sale for $38.24 until February 2, and while you’re scooping it up, you may also want to lock in your preorder for Resident Evil Village at a discount. Both of these games are Steam keys.

In The Medium, you play as a woman named Marianne who has the power to enter the spirit realm. It earned a 9/10 in our The Medium review for its clever puzzles, engaging narrative, and fantastic presentation. “Eventually The Medium’s narrative threads begin to weave together, even connecting to the original goal of discovering Marianne’s origins,” editor Jordan Ramée wrote. “The promise that everything somehow connects in some unforeseen and fascinating way is a thrilling reason to see the game all the way through.”

Those interested in The Medium are also probably looking forward to Resident Evil Village. As part of Green Man Gaming’s weekend promotion, Resident Evil Village preorders are $49.19 at GMG with promo code PAYYAY until February 1. You can also use the promo code for the Deluxe edition, which drops the price to $58.65. Green Man Gaming XP users can save a little bit more with the promo code, too.

Resident Evil Village doesn’t release until May 7, but it’s never too early to preorder–especially at a nice discount. If you’re planning on playing the new Resident Evil game on console, make sure to check out our Resident Evil Village preorder guide for details on preorder bonuses and special editions.

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