Though it may not be the most disgusting or bloody entry in the franchise, Resident Evil 3 has some gruesome deaths, and that’s true for the 2020 remake too. Sure, the Resident Evil 3 remake looks a lot prettier than the original 1999 game, but those enhanced visuals just mean that Capcom can provide even more horrifying detail when it comes to Jill getting eaten alive.
In the video above, we showcase all of Resident Evil 3’s grisly death animations–both how they looked in 1999 and how they play out now in 2020. From your typical run-of-the-mill cannibalistic zombie to the rabid dogs, there’s a lot in Resident Evil 3 that wants to take a bite out of Jill. It’s not all bloody though. With all those exploding red barrels and exploding rockets, there are a few times that Jill just burns to death too.
If Resident Evil 3 is your introduction to Resident Evil, you may be wondering, “What’s going on?”and we wouldn’t blame you if you do–Resident Evil is a convoluted franchise with seven mainline entries and plenty of spin-offs that all contribute to an ever-evolving lore. If you’re feeling lost, check out GameSpot’s Resident Evil episode of Timeline, which offers a condensed overview of the entire storyline from Resident Evil 0 to Resident Evil VII.
Today’s spotlight deals are on Alienware gaming PCs and some great ways to save alot of money by doing the upgrades yourself. You also only have a few days left to save 10% on the Apple AirPods Pro (add to cart to see the price).
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The 2019 Alienware Aurora desktop boasts a facelift, improved thermals, new RGB LED lighting system, and the same toolless chassis for easy swapping of parts, and performance components. This gaming PC boasts a 9th gen Intel Core i7 processor and the newest RTX 2080 SUPER video card. It’s about 10% more powerful than the non-SUPER model and considerably more powerful than the GTX 1080 Ti.
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Recently AMD has been giving Intel a run for its money. The new AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-core processor is comparable to the Intel Core i7-9700, both in terms of gaming and workstation performance. It’s paired with an RX 5700 XT video card, which is on par with the RTX 2070.
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HP OMEN 15″ 4K 3840×2160 Intel Core i7-9750H Gaming Laptop with RTX 2080 for $1826.10
The HP OMEN laptop has excellent build quality… one of the best in its price range. It’s hard enough to find an RTX 2080-equipped gaming laptop for under $2000, but this one doesn’t skip on any other spec either. In fact, you get a true 4K 3840×2160 display, a 9th gen Intel Core i7 processor, and plenty of RAM and SSD storage.
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HP OMEN 15″ 1080p 144Hz Intel Core i7-9750H Gaming Laptop with RTX 2070 for $1484.99
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The model has been upgraded with dual 512GB of SSD storage (1TB total) and a more powerful RTX 2070 Max-Q video card. This is a good laptop to get if you plan on using it for VR or gaming on a higher res external monitor.
HP Pavilion Gaming 15″ 4K 3840×2160 Intel Core i7-9750H Gaming Laptop with GTX 1660 Ti for $1070.99
The HP Pavilion Gaming laptop is a more affordable version of the OMEN. The build quality is actually very similar, with the same durable hinge system, excellent cooling, and nice aeshetics. For those of you who don’t like the bling of the OMEN, the Pavilion might actually look better. Nowhere else will you be able to find a laptop equipped with a 4K display and a capable GTX 1660 Ti video card for under $1100. The RAM and storage is decent out of the box, but to upgrade to 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD will only cost you an extra $180.
The First IPS Monitor With 1ms and 240Hz and G-SYNC: Alienware AW2521HF 25″ 1080p Gaming Monitor for $384.99
This is a new monitor from Dell. The major upgrade for this one compared to last year’s model is the switch over from a TN panel to an IPS panel. In fact, this is the only IPS monitor that Dell makes that has 1ms response time and 240Hz refresh rate, specs that are normally reserved for TN panels. An IPS monitor is superior because it has wider viewing angles and better color.
This AMD FreeSync monitor is also certified NVIDIA “G-Sync Compatible”. That basically means people with GeForce cards can take advantage of the built-in adaptive sync capabilities of the monitor without paying an arm and a leg for a G-Sync monitor. it also futureproofs you, in case you want to swap over to an AMD video card.
This is the lowest price ever, even lower than on Black Friday, and it ends very soon. These are truly wireless AirPods with built-in active noise cancellation and despite that that they actually have longer play time on a single charge than the vanilla AirPods. Other features include three sets of silicone tips for customized fit, a sweat and water resistant outer shell, and a wireless charging case that can provide an additional 24 hours of battery life.
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The Oculus Store has refurbished Oculus Rift VR headsets and they are clearing them out at a great price, $100 less than the Oculus Quest and Rift S. This is the only way to get an Oculus Rift with warranty. I bought my Oculus Rift headset over 3 years ago and still use it to this day. I’ve never had the urge to upgrade to the newer VR headsets, especially at their ridiculous price points. The original Oculus Rift controller is, in my opinion, still the best controller for Beat Saber because it is the lightest and least bulky compared to the rest (even the Rift S controller). It also has exceptional tracking, even with only two sensors. Also, the higher resolution on the newer VR headsets requires an even more demanding computer. My GTX 1070 equipped PC can run the Rift perfectly well, but may not suffice for a VR headset with nearly double the pixel count. Half-Life: Alyx is also compatible with the Oculus Rift.
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Late last year, I got my first hands-on with Spellbreak, the indie battle royale game from Proletariat Inc. I’ve seen and experienced the evolution of the genre, from the days of janky mods to full-blown AAA productions, so I’m a bit skeptical of another one coming onto the scene unless it’s doing something to separate itself. But having recently played an updated beta, I was reminded that Spellbreak stands out in a saturated genre, laying down the guns for magic and trading suspense for hectic arena-style fights.
Spellbreak’s Style Of Battle Royale
Your first impressions might be to think it’s riffing off of Fortnite because of some slight similarities in environmental art style or color palette; however, in terms of gameplay, the parallels end at the battle royale foundation. No, you don’t create structures and enemies can’t transform into towering buildings the moment you fire at them. Instead, Spellbreak’s depth comes from the RPG-like class system, with distinct elemental affinities and gear variety fundamentally changing your capabilities throughout a match.
(Note that the gameplay video above is from the earlier beta in October 2019 and changes have been made to the game since then.)
When it comes to classes and their gauntlets (basically, weapons), you’ll have six to choose from: Frostborn (ice), Conduit (lightning), Toxicologist (poison), Pyromancer (fire), Stoneshaper (earth), and Tempest (wind). Standard spells each have different characteristics–for example, the Pyromancer’s fireballs lay heavy damage and cover a wide attack range but travel slower than the Frostborn’s precision ice arrows that require pinpoint accuracy. And each one offers a unique cooldown ability to mix into your combat approach, too. Essentially, each class accounts for a preferred playstyle but experimenting with a combination of elements is where the real fun’s at.
The flexible gear system is what adds depth; your chosen class at the match’s start determines your first gauntlet and main attacks, but you’ll loot a second gauntlet to simultaneously equip for your offhand. Not only does this allow you to mix up the attack rotation, getting the elements to react with each other presents devastating combat opportunities as well. A personal favorite between my two beta runs was to cast a tornado and light it up with a fireball to create a high-damage trap, which you can also do with toxic attacks to make a poisonous storm. The permutations that each player can toy with makes combat less predictable, and while skilled aiming is still part of the equation, clever use of your build’s abilities is imperative.
Building Your Character Before And During Matches
The recent beta I played featured a newly streamlined inventory management so you spend less time fumbling with items. Consumables for healing and armor have dedicated slots, and equipment (belts, boots, and amulets) simply swaps out when you loot for higher-tier pieces in the field. Simplified gear systems have been a key trend we’ve seen over the years in making battle royales more enjoyable, and it appears that Spellbreak has taken note. Personally, simpler is better especially in a game type that has you juggling several mechanics amid chaotic, high-stakes fights.
The most significant feature that’s been fleshed out since the first beta run is the Talent system. Before a match, you pick and choose from an assortment of perks between three categories (Mind, Body, Spirit) using a limited pool of six points. You’ll have to be selective, having one from each category where some cost more than others. Talents further emphasize the RPG influence of Spellbreak and the importance of understanding the advantages of building around each class. And by allowing Talents to upgrade within a match through looting Scrolls, it gives you something more to strive for without overwhelming you in unwieldy systems.
Spellcasting and RPG-inspired mechanics help Spellbreak stand out among the many battle royales out there.
Aside from leveling up Talents and finding high-tier versions of loot, each player automatically gets enhancements to their class gauntlet each time they make it to a new safe zone. These usually consist of buffs or added effects to basic attacks and can significantly change your combat approach.
The Rune system remains intact, which are non-class specific cooldowns found in the looting process; these offer abilities like temporary invisibility, enemy detection, or teleportation, though you can only equip one at a time. It’s yet another layer that plays into the customization and character-building aspect that emerges within each match.
Freedom Of Movement
Lately, I’ve been putting a ton of time into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare‘s battle royale Warzone, which has been a great time outside of the occasional frustrations associated with the genre. So when I think about how Spellbreak contrasts with the tactical military style of Warzone, the more I look forward to not having to go through some of the same motions. It’s not just in the emergent character builds in Spellbreak, but also in the freedom that comes from the game’s movement style.
In Spellbreak, you’re able to soar through the air and float about free of fall damage, and not worry so much about getting picked off while running across a field or concealing yourself in fear of a low time-to-kill. The pacing and tension feels different because of that; conflict isn’t something to dread. It affects how combat plays out, often leading to face-to-face bouts with players trying to outsmart one another. Here, you’ll see mages blasting off flashy spells trying to telegraph enemy movements to lead their attacks while dodging midair. Discretion isn’t necessarily the key to this battle royale.
Closed Beta And Patch Update
Spellbreak has shown how it’s distinguishing itself from the myriad battle royales out there, and so far, its core systems and mechanics have a lot of promise. However, its longevity and sustainability will lie in things like player progression, modes to freshen up the standard battle royale format, and evolving as a service game.
Of course, much of that isn’t set in stone as it’s currently running a closed beta for PC and PlayStation 4 with cross-play enabled. You can sign up for it on the official site (or purchase one of the founder’s packs to get instant access and a bunch of cosmetics and in-game currency). This latest beta implemented Spellbreak’s 2.1 patch which features a ton of fixes and tweaks as well, so the game is sure to change as it continues to develop.
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Dead Cells has released its latest free update, expanding the beloved rougelike with more enemies to fight, outfits to wear, and more. The update, which applies across both the base game and The Bad Seed expansion,
This update, called The Bestiary Update, adds eight new normal affixes, three new starred affixes, and six new mobs to deal with. It also adds Half-Life themed items: the crowbar weapon and medpacks.
The full patch notes are available, digging into every change introduced in this update, including balance and level design changes. But here are the highlights outlined in the press release for this update:
Six brand new enemies await players.Three of the enemies are biome specific and three are found throughout various levels at different Boss Cells.
Eleven new affixes on active skills. Eight new normal affixes including ice, fire, bleed or poison, grenades arrows and more. Three new starred affixes including oil and fire spreading around when a deployable trap is destroyed, pushing enemies around you when the effect of the used active ends and extended duration on powers like Wings, Crow and Smokebomb.
Two new items. Crowbar–a fast brutality weapon that crits after breaking a door or a breakable prop. Portable Door–allows you to bring a door with you (covering your back while you take care of the mobs in front of you and allowing for an elegant stun effect when you decide to turn around).
The Bad Seed addition from earlier this year has received new lore rooms and secrets for the Arboretum and the Morass, as well as new mobs to re-balance the bestiary of the level.
Three new outfits cap off the major content updates.Two are linked to the secrets and lore of The Bad Seed DLC, and one is available for everyone that can rise up to the ultimate challenge.
Dead Cells is currently available as part of a Steam bundle of beloved indies looking to raise money for COVID-19 relief efforts. It comes with Subnautica, Celeste, and The Escapists 2, and costs $72 (a 20% discount on their combined retail price).
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On this week’s Xbox podcast, the next Grand Theft Auto is in development, and we discuss the report that it may be a more “moderately sized” offering that’s updated continuously. Plus: Microsoft may have an opportunity to gain some market share at the start of the generation after a Bloomberg report reveals Sony’s scaled-back PS5 production plans, Crysis is the latest member of the remaster club, and more!
Subscribe on any of your favorite podcast feeds, or grab an MP3 download of this week’s episode. For more awesome content, check out the latest episode of IGN Unfiltered, featuring an interview with Valve’s Robin Walker and Chris Remo about the past, present, and future of Half-Life:
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Spoilers ahead for Back to the Future, which you really should have seen by now since it turns 35 this year.
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An old fan debate about Back to the Future and one of its perceived plot holes was resuscitated via Twitter this week, a viral sensation which drew BTTF screenwriter Bob Gale into the debate to settle the question himself.
The debate — reignited by the trending list “5 Perfect Movies” — was about why Marty McFly’s parents didn’t recognize him as Calvin Klein, the teen who engineered their romance back in the ’50s, when he returned home to the 1980s. Surely, George and Lorraine McFly would recognize their son Marty as their high school acquaintance Calvin?
Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn joined the debate to tweet: “Back to the Future SEEMINGLY could be imperfect (why don’t Mom and Dad remember Marty?), but I would still argue it’s a perfect film because there are reasons why this could conceivably be the case (time protects itself from unraveling, etc). Or maybe I’m in denial. Who knows.”
Gunn’s tweet spurred his Guardians star Chris Pratt to suggest, “Maybe they do remember him tho, not as Marty, as Calvin. When Marty returns to present day 1985, it could have been years since his parents would have perhaps originally noted the uncanny resemblance between their son and that kid from high school 20 years previous.”
“Bear in mind that George and Lorraine only knew Marty/Calvin for six days when they were 17, and they did not even see him every one of those six days. So, many years later, they still might remember that interesting kid who got them together on their first date,” Gale explained.
“But I would ask anyone to think back on their own high school days and ask themselves how well they remember a kid who might have been at their school for even a semester. Or someone you went out with just one time,” Gale said. “If you had no photo reference, after 25 years, you’d probably have just a hazy recollection.”
NFL superstar Rob Gronkowski recently came out of retirement to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, joining his former Patriots teammate Tom Brady in Florida, as part of one of the biggest surprise moves in the league’s recent history. The 2020 season hasn’t begun yet, but thanks to Madden NFL 20, we have a first look at Gronkowski in a Bucs jersey.
It’s a real trip to see Gronk and Brady in new threads, as both players were drafted by the Patriots and only ever played in New England for their entire NFL careers until this point. Check out the video below to see Gronk and Brady in their new jerseys. In addition to this video, the Bucs released a photoshopped picture showing the two players in their new jerseys, too.
Brady got a two-year, $50 million deal to move to the Bucs, while Gronkowski is earning $10 million. The 2020 NFL season is projected to begin in September, but whether or not it will move forward as planned due to the COVID-19 crisis remains to be seen.
As for NFL video games, Madden NFL 21 is expected to release around August, as is tradition for the annual series. Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is on the cover. Jackson had a record-setting season with the most rushing yards for a quarterback and was voted unanimously to be the 2019 NFL Most Valuable Player. He was the second player in history to win unanimously, after Tom Brady, and was the second-youngest to win, after Jim Brown. He was also the youngest quarterback in NFL history to start a Pro Bowl game.
In Final Fantasy 7 Remake, you can get an accessory called the Gotterdammerung, which allows its wearer to start any fight with a fully charged Limit Break. Not only that, but after the attack is expended, their Limit Break bar will steadily charge–even when that character isn’t moving or attacking–decreasing the time it takes to get another fully charged Limit Break. Below we detail exactly what you need to get this incredibly useful accessory.
The Gotterdammerung is your reward for completing a secret combat challenge on the VR Combat Simulator found at Shinra HQ near the end of the game. To unlock this hidden challenge, you’ll need to complete the following steps–one of which requires you to beat FF7 Remake to even start tackling.
Complete all the Corneo Colosseum challenges across both Chapter 9 and Chapter 14.
Complete every challenge in the VR Combat Simulator at Shinra HQ during Chapter 16.
Once you unlock Hard mode after beating the game, replay Chapter 17 and progress through Shinra HQ until you run into Chadley, who informs you of a new VR Combat Simulator with a new slate of challenges. Complete them all.
If you messed up any of the steps along the way, like failing to complete Aerith’s Corneo Colosseum challenge before letting her go with Madam M, know that you’re free to go back and complete them using Chapter select, which is unlocked alongside Hard mode after beating the game. You can also use this feature to jump right into Chapter 17 to complete the final step of the process, so you don’t worry about having to run through the entire game on Hard just to get to that VR Simulator.
The Gotterdammerung is one of the most useful accessories in the game. We recommend equipping it to Cloud to further maximize his damage dealing potential.
Regardless, once you’ve completed the required steps, a new challenge called Three Person Team Vs. Top Secrets will be available on the VR Combat Simulator. Successfully completing this challenge nets you the Gotterdammerung, but doing so is no easy task as it’s essentially a boss gauntlet with no breaks in-between that has you fighting summons Shiva, Fat Chocobo, Leviathan, Bahamut, and a secret boss called Pride and Joy. It’s a true test of everything you’ve learned throughout your adventure, so make sure your characters are in tip-top shape. For your reference, we completed the challenge with each character at the max level of 50.
After beating Three Person Team Vs. Top Secrets, the Gotterdammerungis as good as yours. However, if you’re stuck on the challenge, be on the lookout for our in-depth guide detailing everything you need to know to overcome it in the coming days.
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Kicks is a special visitor in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. He is the only shopkeeper who sells backpacks in New Horizons, but he also specializes in socks and shoes. Unfortunately, he won’t establish a permanent store on your island, but he will set up a temporary stall once a week in your town plaza after you meet a certain set of conditions. Check out our full list of special visitors in New Horizons for more on the random merchants and friends who can show up on your island.
How Do You Unlock Kicks?
Kicks will only come to your island after you’ve unlocked the Able Sisters clothing shop. You can find more detail about unlocking the clothing shop in our guide, but the main thing to focus on is spending money at Mabel’s stall when she visits your island. Once you spend some bells at her shop and speak with her a few times, she will prompt you to find a location to construct a permanent shop on her next visit. Identify where you want to build, start construction, and then come back in 48 hours to your island’s brand new clothing shop!
When Does Kicks Show Up?
Once the Able Sisters clothing store is set up, Kicks will start to show up as a temporary vendor, similar to Mabel. Kicks will visit your Animal Crossing island once per week on a random day and stay between 5 AM and 10 PM. You can find him in front of your residential services building in the town square.
What Does Kicks Sell?
Kicks will sell you shoes, socks, and bags like backpacks and purses.
Kicks sells socks, shoes, and backpacks, including messenger bags, purses, and crossbody bags. While you will find a larger selection of socks and shoes at the Able Sisters, Kicks might have a different selection, so it’s always worth checking out his wares when he comes around. He is also the only shopkeeper you can buy backpacks and other bags from.
All of the bags Kicks sells are just fashion items and don’t actually give you more pocket space. To learn how to carry more items in New Horizons, check out our guide to getting more inventory space.
Activision will be hosting a Call of Duty Mobile tournament, with more than $1 million on the line. The Call of Duty Mobile World Championship 2020 will begin on April 30 as an online esports event. The tournament is being cosponsored by Sony.
Eligible Call of Duty Mobile players who are ranked Veteran or higher in multiplayer will be able to take part in open qualifiers (Stage 1) from April 30 to May 24. You must be at least age 18 and be in good standing with the game, without any open or undisclosed violations. You also can’t use any external devices that modify the game controls without the consent of the tournament administration.
To take part, just click “Sign Up” in the game and your first ten ranked matches will be used to determine your tournament points. If you reach 80 points in any weekend during the first stage, you qualify for the second stage. You’ll earn rewards for registering, progression through the qualifier, and an additional reward if you qualify. Those qualifier rewards will be swapped every weekend, so even if you’ve already made it, it will be worthwhile to check back. Details on Stage 2 will be shared at a later date through the official site.
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