Black Friday 2020: Get Resident Evil 3 Remake For $15 Right Now

Though the big day itself is on November 27, Black Friday 2020 sales are already in full swing, and major retailers are offering record-low prices on some of this year’s hottest games. If you’re looking for the spooks, look no further than Best Buy’s Black Friday deal on Resident Evil 3, the 2020 remake of the 1999’s Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. The retailer has knocked down the price of the game to $15 USD for PS4 and Xbox One. If you have an Xbox Series X or PS5 with a disc drive, you’ll be able to play this physical copy on those systems due to backwards compatibility.

Resident Evil 3 is the third remake for the survival horror franchise, following on the heels of the well-received Resident Evil 2 remake released last year. On that note: Resident Evil 2 is also on sale for Black Friday 2020, with Best Buy currently selling it for $15. So if you haven’t played either of the remakes, you can snag them both for just 30 bucks this week.

In GameSpot’s Resident Evil 3 review, the game received a 6/10. Editor Alessandro Fillari criticized its jarring set pieces and lack of presence for Nemesis, though he praised its fantastic visuals, protagonists, and survival horror elements. RE3’s campaign is roughly six hours, making it a tough sell at $60 but a much better offering for just $15.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Dev Teases Sniper Buff

After nerfing the overpowered MP5, it appears Treyarch is setting its sights on changing the values of another Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War weapon, while the studio also also provided some wider context on its approach to buffing and nerfing weapons in the multiplayer shooter.

Lead game designer Tony Flame posted an image on Twitter recently that suggests the M82 sniper rifle will see a buff in an upcoming update. “Next order of business,” Flame wrote, attaching an image of the weapon and a car getting a buff.

Flame also provided some higher-level context regarding how Treyarch approaches buffing and nerfing weapons. He said the studio’s main imperative is to focus on keeping the time-to-kill (TTK) values where they should be across all weapons.

“When a weapon far exceeds that baseline, we must nerf it to respect the TTK, and likewise buff to get it there.”

The first major post-release patch for Black Ops Cold War made a series of buffs and nerfs, including the FFAR1 (increased recoil, reduced max damage and max damage range), M16 (reduced max damage range and increased sprint to fire time, among other things), and all snipers (the sprint to fire time has been adjusted).

Some weapons saw buffs, including the magnum (getting improvements to fire rate and max damage range) and M60 (improved max damage range and movement speed).

Check out the full Black Ops Cold War patch notes to find out everything that’s new and different with the latest update.

GameSpot’s Black Ops Cold War review scored the game a 7/10. “Zombies is a good co-op time overall, but multiplayer falls flat, leaving the strong campaign to do most of the heavy lifting,” review Kallie Plagge said.

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Five Nights At Freddy’s Movie Finds A Script, Will Start Shooting In 2021

The Five Nights at Freddy’s movie based on the series of scary video games is moving forward with some positive news. Series creator Scott Cawthon has selected a script for the film and filming will begin in Spring 2021 at Get Out studio Blumhouse.

Writing on Reddit, Cawthon elaborated on a number of different scripts that he considered for the movie, but ultimately backed away from due to their problems. Some of these scripts were written by Cawthon himself, while other, unnamed writers submitted scripts, too. Additionally “big studios” and “big directors” were involved in some of the pitches, but Cawthon shared no names.

He did, however, provide a brief overview of each of the rejected scripts that he considered before settling on the one that will enter production in Spring 2021.

One of these, the “F” screenplay, involved a group of teenage troublemakers who break into the setting of the game, Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, and then all hell breaks loose. In the video game series, the animatronic toys inside the pizzeria come to life and become murderous. Cawthon said he rejected this script because it had a lot of “odd choices” that “only got weirder” throughout the narrative.

“The story ended with our protagonists in a secret underground animatronic factory that was designing robots for the government. -___-” Cawthon said.

Another script involved the toys from the pizzeria leaving the restaurant and heading to Manhattan to do damage there. Cawthon seems to have not liked this script at all, as he had nothing positive to say about it whatsoever, and the final action he took with the script was for it to be “burned with fire.”

Another script, “Silver Eyes,” was written by Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley, with whom he wrote the novelization of the FNAF series. Together they worked on three versions of this story in one year, adapting it from the Five Nights at Freddy’s book.

Cawthon said he experienced a number of challenges on this script. “These were the first attempts I made myself to write a screenplay after realizing it was going to be difficult to find someone else who understood the lore well enough to do it,” he said. “Unfortunately, it also meant these screenplays suffered greatly from my inexperience at writing. Even Kira, with her writing expertise, couldn’t save them.”

These scripts had “some good elements,” Cawthon said, but he said he became more interested in adapting the games and not the books for the screen.

One screenplay that got close to being greenlit was called “Misfit Kid.” In this story, a single mom brings her kid to the town with the Freddy’s pizzeria, and then “hilarity ensues.” Cawthon said the movie had a decent enough setup, but “it just didn’t work.” He said he struggled to connect with the characters in the script.

“One of the problems in creating a modern day story with an old Freddy’s setting is finding a way to connect the protagonists to the restaurant, finding a reason for them to be there, and finding a reason for them to stay,” Cawthon said. “The problem here was that the reason for this kid to go to Freddy’s and have misadventures was too contrived and too forced. This was going to be THE screenplay for a while because it didn’t have any serious flaws. I ultimately just decided it wasn’t good enough though.”

These are just a few examples of the rejected scripts–go to Reddit to learn more about all of them. As for the script that Cawthon ultimately said yes to, he is understandably keeping quiet about the specifics of the screenplay, which is called “Mike.”

“This makes sense. Why didn’t I think of this before? It has the best pieces from all the previous screenplays… Not really any problems here. All the right characters, all the right motivations, all the right stakes… Yeah, we’re going with this one. It’s fun, it’s scary, and it has a great central story!”

There is no word yet on who will star in the FNAF movie or who may direct it. At one point in time, Harry Potter and Home Alone director Chris Columbus was attached to direct. However, Cawthon vetoed the script for this version, and the movie was delayed. Presumably Columbus exited the project at this time, too.

Cawthon has been very protective of the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie and is taking time to make sure the film is done correctly. It has been a lengthy and challenging process to find the right script, but Cawthon said he won’t compromise on the story.

“I’m determined to find the right story,” he said in 2018. “I’m sticking to what I’ve always said: either the right movie gets made or no movie gets made. If that means that I have to start over ten more times, then that’s what I’m going to do. The good thing is that each attempt gets better and better, in my opinion. So, despite the delays, it’s going in the right direction.”

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Monster Hunter Stories 2 Will Tell A New Story, And The Original Isn’t Planned For Switch

Monster Hunter Stories 2 was announced for Switch alongside Monster Hunter Rise, with a release planned for later in 2021. The original Monster Hunter Stories released on the 3DS and for mobile, and was well received. With this in mind, fans might be wondering whether the first game is coming to Switch–and whether they should play it ahead of the sequel.

In an interview with Gamereactor, producer Ryozo Tsujimoto explained that the first game is not likely to come to Switch. “There are no plans at the moment to bring the original Monster Hunter Stories to the Nintendo Switch,” he said, but clarified that anyone worried that they need to know the plot of the first game for the sequel can rest easy.

“I can put that fear to rest because there’s a brand new protagonist and a new storyline,” Tsujimoto said. “While its set in the same world, the game has absolutely been designed so that players can jump straight into Monster Hunter Stories 2.”

While some of the iconography in the trailer below will be familiar to fans of the first game, newcomers should be okay.

Monster Hunter Rise releases for Switch on March 26, 2021, and before that there’s a Monster Hunter movie releasing on Christmas day. 2021 should be a big year for Monster Hunter fans–as long as they own a Switch.

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Has Lord Of The Rings Easter Eggs, See Them Here

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is hiding a special nod to The Lord of the Rings, it seems. Multiple players have discovered that, upon reaching England, players can find a tranquil little town called Glowecestre, which is filled with moss-covered houses with small doors. You can probably tell where this is going.

Inside one of these houses is a piece of paper with text that references “little folk” and a “druid.” The note sits on a desk–that bears a resemblance to the one in Bilbo’s house–along with a golden ring. The note reads, “One of the little folk asked me to make the door smaller, as he wants to keep unruly houseguests from his house. After the nonsense with the druid last fall, I can see his point.”

This is not the only Lord of the Rings easter egg in Valhalla, it seems. Another video shows a location where the player can swim underwater where they can loot a dead man to find a “Precious Arm-ring.”

“A fine golden oath-hoop. One worthy of a king,” Eivor says upon finding the ring.

The ring, as it happens, appears to be more treacherous than it may seem. You can check out the video below to see how the scene in question plays out, though it might be more fun for Lord of the Rings fans to experience this for themselves in the game.

Valhalla enjoyed a very strong launch for Ubisoft, with the publisher reporting that the game sold through more units in its first week than any other game in the entire franchise.

GameSpot’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla review scored the game an 8/10. “It takes a little while to build momentum, but when it hits its stride, Valhalla is a confident Assassin’s Creed title that takes a few narrative risks which, as a whole, pay off,” reviewer Jordan Ramee said.

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Marvel’s Avengers Now Has An AI Ping System Following Latest Update

Marvel’s Avengers has received an update, and it’s added a useful new ping system that will make guiding your AI companions easier. Patch V1.3.6 is now live on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, and is coming to Stadia at a later date. The update also adds numerous fixes to the game.

The new ping system currently only works with AI companions, but it gives you more control over their actions. Players can toggle pings with the D-pad, and can set AI fighters onto specific enemies, or have them focus on hacking or smashing doors while the player deals with something else.

The system allows players to have a bit more control over situations they might find themselves in. While there’s currently not an equivalent system for the game’s co-op, developer Crystal Dynamics promises that it “will be implementing additional functionalities in future phases of the ping system”.

While this is still a fairly minor update in the scheme of things, players keen for new characters have Kate Bishop to look forward to in December.

Along with this ping system, numerous other changes, additions, and fixes have been made. The full list is below.

Marvel’s Avengers Patch V1.3.6 notes

Reassemble Campaign and Avengers Initiative

  • Fixed a variety of black screen errors, including:
    • A rare issue where a black screen could occur when vetoing a mission as the timer hits zero.
    • A rare issue where a black screen would occur when attempting to start a mission while players on a strike team are at different progression levels in the campaign.
    • A rare issue where a black screen would occur when attempting a Boss Lair mission another strike team member does not have.
  • Fixed an issue where players could be knocked out of world on the “Alternate Visions” mission when on their way to fight Taskmaster.
  • Fixed a rare issue where infinite load times occurred when switching between heroes at the Hero switcher or WAR TABLE.
  • Fixed a rare issue where loading into the SHIELD Substation Outpost after unlocking it via the campaign resulted in mission chains like “Reigning Supreme” and “Shield Substation Zero” remaining locked, halting Avengers Initiative progress.
  • Rebalanced enemies in the “Olympia Archive” campaign mission.

Art & Animation

  • Fixed a rare issue where black squares would populate on Thor’s face when hovering over Major Artifacts.
  • Fixed an issue where Hulk’s animation would sometimes get stuck when initiating Stranglehold from the air.

Multiplayer & Matchmaking

  • Fixed an issue where a strike team could be stuck in a loading state if another player joined while the host was traveling to an Outpost.
  • Fixed an issue where “Quick Match as any Hero” could result in multiple Hulks on a single strike team.

Combat

  • Fixed an issue where Iron Man’s Magno-Missiles consumed more intrinsic energy than intended, resulting in the firing of two rockets rather than three.

Gear, Challenges, & Rewards

  • Fixed an issue where vendor timers would occasionally hit 00:00 without refreshing.
  • Fixed an issue where gear would occasionally not send to the locker when the player’s inventory was full.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Vs Modern Warfare – Which Is Better?

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is the latest game in Activision’s first-person shooter series, and it takes the franchise back to the 1980s for a period-set shooter full of espionage thrills. But how does it compare to the previous game in the series, 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare?

In the video above, Dave Jewitt and Richie Bracamonte compare the two games across three topics: multiplayer, campaign, and the battle between the Spec Ops and Zombies modes. From a multiplayer standpoint, Cold War provides a more arcadey Call of Duty experience compared to the Battlefield-inspired action of Modern Warfare.

Dave and Richie also break down the two games’ single-player campaigns and discuss the merits of Black Ops Cold War’s replayability versus Modern Warfare’s rejuvenation of the Call of Duty campaign. And finally, the pair compare the maligned Spec Ops mode from Modern Warfare with Black Ops Cold War’s Zombies mode, discussing which of the two modes they prefer.

WWE Survivor Series 2020 Live Updated Results: Raw Vs. Smackdown For Brand Supremacy

WWE’s Survivor Series is happening soon, as the final major PPV of 2020. This is the one time a year where Raw and Smackdown battle each other for brand supremacy. Fans will see champions from Raw face champions from Smackdown in what should be an exciting show. It will also be one of the last times we see the Thunderdome at the Amway Center. Below, you can check out the winners and losers of each match as it wraps up.

Survivor Series is taking place at the Amway Center, and of course, it will be surrounded by the Thunderdome. And right now, you can check out the Kickoff Show on WWE’s YouTube, Twitter, or the free tier of the WWE Network. If you want to watch the main card, though, you’ll need to subscribe to WWE’s streaming service. It costs $10 a month, and in addition to watching live-streamed events, you can also check out a massive catalog of in-ring competition and original programming.

One of the big draws to the WWE PPV is none other than the traditional Survivor Series match which sees Raw and Smackdown each pick five competitors for a tag team elimination match. There are only six matches on the card right now–none of which have been announced for the Kickoff Show. For now, here’s what’s booked for Survivor Series.

Match card:

  • Raw and Smackdown Battle Royal [KICKOFF SHOW]
  • Men’s Survivor Series Match
  • Women’s Survivor Series Match
  • Bobby Lashley vs. Sami Zayn
  • The New Day vs. The Street Profits
  • Asuka vs. Sasha Banks
  • Drew McIntyre vs. Roman Reigns

Below, you’ll find the results and notable moments from every single match taking place over the course of the evening, starting with the two-hour-long kick off show.

Kickoff Show

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Show notes and late match additions:

  • The Kickoff Show starts at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET. Normally, this is a two-hour long event, but it looks like WWE is going for just an hour-long preshow this year.
  • A dual brand Battle Royal was announced for the Kickoff Show.
  • There is also a rumor that Undertaker’s final farewell during Survivor Series will somehow involve The Fiend.

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Black Friday 2020: Save On Star Wars Squadrons, PS Plus, And More At Green Man Gaming

PC game store Green Man Gaming is getting in on the Black Friday fun with its own sale, and it’s offering substantial discounts on some of the best new PC games and even subscriptions like PlayStation Plus. The GMG Black Friday sale is live now through December 2 and just might be one of your best opportunities to buy PC games all year.

Some of the best deals include Star Wars: Squadrons for just $22, which is nearly half off its standard price. You can also get Fallout 76, which continues to improve, for about $13, and the underrated shooter Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville is just $8. One extra bonus you can snag is a year of PlayStation Plus for about $42. More deals will be available on Monday, November 23.

The majority of the games in GMG’s Black Friday sale are playable on Steam, and you can see the digital store listed next to the game in question before you buy it. EA’s are compatible with Origin, while Ubisoft’s make use of its Uplay service.

Both Star Wars games on this list are among the best EA has made thus far. Squadrons is a space combat simulator with several different ship types to choose from, each with their own weapon, engine, and hull options. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, meanwhile, is a narrative-driven action-adventure game packed with lightsaber combat and harrowing escape sequences.

Black Friday 2020: Marvel’s Avengers Will Get A Big Discount This Week

Black Friday deals have been rolling out over the past month, but with Thanksgiving week here at least, the event is culminating with some of the best game prices of the year. That includes discounts on video games that released in 2020, Marvel’s Avengers among them. If you’ve yet to pick up the superhero action game, Black Friday is an ideal time to do so. GameStop will have the best Black Friday deal on Marvel’s Avengers, dropping it to just $27 USD later this week.

Marvel’s Avengers is scheduled to get additional content in the near future. In addition to the next-gen versions releasing in 2021, the first Marvel’s Avengers DLC character, Kate Bishop, will release next month.

In GameSpot’s Marvel’s Avengers review, editor Phil Hornshaw wrote, “At times, Marvel’s Avengers struggles to unify a thoughtful story focus with a more momentum-based, action-heavy live game system–but both have their good qualities. As with Bruce Banner and the Hulk, it’ll be worth sticking with Marvel’s Avengers to see how it might reconcile the two halves of its personality in the future to make something even better.”

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