Why Westworld’s Music Is Its Greatest Weapon

While the fourth episode of Westworld: Season 3 features some of the biggest reveals yet, that’s not the only reason fans are abuzz over the series’ latest installment. This episode also features composer Ramin Djawadi doing what he does best, sneaking in a new instrumental arrangement of a hit pop song. In this case, fans of The Weeknd will be pleased to hear a string quartet version of “Wicked Games” playing during the masquerade ball.

This is hardly the first iconic tune that’s been reinterpreted for the futuristic Westworld setting. The Season 3 trailer features an instrumental arrangement of Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” and past seasons have included arrangements of everything from Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box” to The Rolling Stones’ “Paint it Black.” This latest musical mash-up is another reminder of something we’ve known for years – Djawadi is the true secret weapon of Westworld.

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Westworld is nothing if not a challenging watch, with dense, multi-layered plots carefully constructed to show us only exactly what we need to know and disguise major twists until the last possible moment. And while that often means the series is rewarding for devoted fans, it can also result in a lot of unnecessary frustration, especially given how long the gaps between new seasons have been. And that’s to say nothing of the show’s other flaws, including an overly self-serious tone and some very heavy-handed visual symbolism.

But where Westworld’s storytelling reach sometimes exceeds its grasp, the music has always been dependably great. Djawadi is a master of composing motifs that wring the maximum possible emotion out of a scene without becoming melodramatic or maudlin in the process. The score never fails to set the mood in Westworld. Rather than filling the theme park with a Spielbergian sense of wonder and awe, Djawadi’s music shows us the park as it truly is – a somber place full of death, suffering and enslavement. The music does more than any other aspect of the series to highlight the existential despair of being an android trapped in a playground for bored rich people.

And nowhere does the music succeed more than when Djawadi relies on these arrangements of famous tunes to accompany key dramatic moments. As critically divisive as Season 2 was, most fans would agree “Kiksuya” is one of the true highlights of the entire series. Perhaps no moment in the entirety of Westworld hits with a bigger gut-punch than the scene where Akecheta roams the Delos lab looking for his lost love Kohana. His tragic search is accompanied by the haunting notes of “Heart-Shaped Box,” culminating in a heartbreaking shot where Akecheta finally finds the deactivated Kohana standing amid a sea of discarded Hosts.

This moment is all the more poignant because it brings to mind the life and lyrics of the late, great Kurt Cobain. It’s hard not to be reminded of Cobain and his art when Akecheta muses:

That was the moment I saw beyond myself. My pain was selfish. Because it was never only mine. For everybody in this place there was someone who mourned their loss. Even if they didn’t know why. We were all bound together. The living and the damned.

Season 3, Episode 4 doesn’t tug quite so painfully on the heartstrings with its use of “Wicked Games,” but it is still a fitting choice of needle drop considering the complex war of deception being waged between Dolores, Serac and the other major players in Season 3. “The Mother of Exiles” again shows how well Djawadi succeeds in combining inspired musical homages with just the right subject matter. It’s a reminder that Westworld is often at its best when it gets out of its own way and focuses on combining haunting images and music.

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Even looking back at Djawadi’s other big HBO series, it’s obvious how essential his music is to creating the perfect tone. Djawadi was among the most critical storytellers involved in making Game of Thrones what it was. He helped define the desolate yet engrossing land of Westeros and bring order and meaning to the countless parallel storylines over the show’s decade-long run. Just like Westworld, so many of the most iconic moments in Game of Thrones hinge on Djawani’s powerful compositions. Even in the critically divisive final season, Djawani was always a source of stability and emotional weight. There’s a reason he won an Emmy for the climactic “The Long Night,” and by all rights he’ll be able to add a few more to his collection with Westworld.

Either way, whether you prefer your HBO dramas full of swords and dragons or psychologically tortured androids, Djawadi has the right music for any occasion.

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Overwatch Pros Fined $1000 Over Inappropriate Chat Behavior

The Overwatch League, the face of pro gaming in Overwatch, has issued fines to two players for writing inappropriate messages during a match, unaware that the team chat was visible to match viewers. Los Angeles Valiant member Jung-won “Lastro” Mun and San Francisco Shock’s Dong-jun “Rascal” Kim have been the recipients of $1000 fines, as reported by The Loadout.

Both fines are listed on the Overwatch League Player Discipline Tracker as cases of “inappropriate chat” during a match over several immature messages. Lastro typed “sex” and “big dick”, which Rascal followed with “big dick” and characters that (very loosely) approximate the shape of a penis.

You can see their chat, including the moment where their teammates let them know that the chat is visible on stream, in the tweet below.

Lastro has since apologized for the incident on Twitter, explaining that he did not realize that the chat could be seen by viewers.

For what its worth, it seems that LA Valiant teammate McGravy is taking it in his stride.

Overwatch recently added a new hero called Echo. They will be the last new character added before the upcoming Overwatch 2, which does not have a set release date yet.

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Westworld Season 3, Episode 4-8 Titles & Descriptions Reveal Small Details

Are you on the edge of your seat trying to figure out where Season 3 of Westworld is going after the latest episode? While the chances of something major being spoiled ahead if time are slim at best, HBO has revealed a few teases about what to expect from the second half of the season.

The network has released episode titles and descriptions for Episodes 4-8 of the season. However, in traditional Westworld style, the little bits of information are as confusing as possible. Take a look at the titles and descriptions below.

Season 3, Episode 5: “Genre”

  • Episode description: Just say no.
  • Airs Sunday, April 12
  • Written by Karrie Crouse & Jonathan Nolan; directed by Anna Foerster

Season 3, Episode 6: “Decoherence”

  • Episode description: Do a lot of people tell you that you need therapy?
  • Airs Sunday, April 19
  • Written by Suzanne Wrubel & Lisa Joy; directed by Jennifer Getzinger

Season 3, Episode 7: “Passed Pawn”

  • Episode description: A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.
  • Airs Sunday, April 26
  • Written by Gina Atwater; directed by Helen Shaver

Season 3, Episode 8: “Crisis Theory”

  • Episode description: Time to face the music.
  • Airs Sunday, April 3
  • Written by Denise Thé & Jonathan Nolan; directed by Jennifer Getzinger

Naturally, you can theorize about what any of this means, but series creators Jonathan and Lisa Nolan are working hard to keep the mystery as alive as possible. It was noted, however, that Episode 8–the Season 3 finale–will be longer. It’s set to run 75 minutes, compared to the hour-long episodes making up the rest of the season.

If you’re all caught up on Westworld Season 3, take a look at the references and clues you might have missed in Episode 4, “The Mother of Exiles.” Westworld airs Sundays on HBO.

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The Best Switch GameCube-Style Controllers Are On Sale Right Now

Being stuck at home can suck, but the Switch has a lot of great games that can keep you busy. Some of these games work particularly well with a GameCube-style pad–like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Animal Crossing: New Horizons–and if you’re a fan of the classic controller then Amazon has a great deal on the Fight Pad Pro for $20 or less.

PDP’s wired Fight Pad Pro controllers feature the designs of different Smash Bros. Ultimate characters, and four of them are on sale right now. This includes versions for Princess Peach, Luigi, and Link for $20 as well as a Mario design for $18.79. Each controller is functionally identical apart from the colours and emblem.

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The Fight Pad Pro mimics the GameCube’s controller, while also featuring all of the buttons and functions of a Switch Pro Controller (except NFC/Amiibo support, rumble, and motion controls). It boasts longer hand grips, clickable analog sticks, and all four digital shoulder buttons–unlike the original GameCube controller, its L and R buttons are not analog. One of the Fight Pad Pro’s key features is the ability to swap out the C-stick for a proper analog nub, making for a more traditional feel to the controller that works wonders with games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

The Fight Pad Pro is one of the best Switch controllers we’ve tested, alongside a wireless GameCube-style pad, several Pro Controller alternatives, and a couple of fight sticks. And if you’re looking for some games to play with your new controller, then Nintendo is currently holding a great Switch Eshop sale, with discounts on games like Diablo III: Eternal Collection, Mortal Kombat 11, and Spyro Reignited Trilogy.

Here’s Dark Souls Being Played With Ring Fit Adventure’s Ring-Con Controller

If you’ve ever wanted to feel all those calories your Chosen Undead burns while they roll their way through those tricky Dark Souls boss-fights, you might soon have the chance. Super Louis 64, a streamer known for crafting or modding unusual controllers, has modified Ring Fit Adventure‘s Ring-Con to work on PC, and he posted several clips of himself using it to play Dark Souls 3.

According to his tweet thread, the mod checks whether or not the Joy-Con strapped to your leg is in motion–you can only use the left thumbstick to move when you exceed its threshold. You also have to perform a full squat to heal with your Estus Flask. In a future update, Louis says that he plans to use the Joy-Con’s D-pad to adjust that threshold, to avoid fatigue issues. While the mod clearly works, Louis says he needs to make a few user-friendly modifications before he makes it available for public consumption.

This isn’t the first time that the streamer has used an unusual controller to try to beat Dark Souls 3. According to his website, he’s beaten the game with a Dance Dance Revolution dance pad, a fishing rod, a DJ Hero turntable, and many, many more. For example, his YouTube channel has clips of him beating one of the game’s hardest bosses with the bongos from the GameCube game Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat.

As for Ring Fit Adventure, it recently added a rhythm mode to get your heart-rate even higher. But if you’re hoping to integrate this into your next video game workout, and you don’t already have Ring Fit Adventure, you might have to fork over way more money than you expected. Game retailers have been reporting shortages of the game since late March, in part due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, and resale prices have skyrocketed.

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Gears 5 Free Trial Now Live On PC And Xbox One

The third-person cover-based shooter Gears 5 will hold a free trial period across PC and Xbox One not long after developer The Coalition introduced a new update to the game.

Gears 5’s free play period runs from April 6-12 on PC (both Steam and Windows 10) and Xbox One for subscribers of either Xbox Live Gold or Game Pass Ultimate. Having an active membership with either subscription is the only requirement to play Gears 5 for free.

Also available for free is Dave Batista’s old WWE finisher, which can be acquired simply by playing Gears 5 now through April 20. And if that’s not enough, you can also get a Batista skin for use in-game.

This comes about a week after The Coalition implemented a new Gears 5 update, Operation 3: Gridiron. The patch is packed with a bunch of content, including new characters, modes, maps, and more. You can check out the full Operation 3: Gridiron patch notes here.

In other Gears 5 news, the game will make the jump to Microsoft’s Xbox Series X. This next-gen port will feature some enticing improvements, such as higher framerates, better resolutions, and more. What’s more, this upgraded Gears 5 is free for anyone who already owns the game thanks to Microsoft’s Smart Delivery system.

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What Is Quibi, What Are Its Shows, And How Much Does It Cost?

A new streaming service has arrived to keep you busy with original content while most people are spending their days at home. Quibi, the new short-form mobile video streamer launched on Monday, April 6, and does so with an impressive library of content.

Still, in a world where Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and the rest are already dominating streaming, you might not know anything about Quibi, what it’s offering, or how to watch it. Luckily for you, GameSpot is here to break it all down.

What is Quibi?

The new service is founded by Jeffrey Katzenberg, co-founder of Dreamworks SKG, and specializes in original short-form content–“quick bites”–that is made to be watched on mobile devices. Each episode runs under 10 minutes in length, with new installments being posted daily.

There are three categories of programs available on Quibi.

  • Movies in Chapters are larger scripted stories told in 7-10 minute episodes.
  • Unscripted and Docs includes Quibi’s reality content, as well as documentary programming.
  • Daily Essentials focuses on news, with daily 5-6 minute episodes breaking down what’s happening on any given day.

What are Quibi’s shows?

What’s most exciting about Quibi is its launching with a robust programming library, giving new users plenty to watch on Day 1. What’s more, it’s going to continue new series throughout its first month. Take a look below at everything available on Day 1 and throughout the rest of April.

April 6

  • Flipped (Movies in Chapters)
  • Most Dangerous Game (Movies in Chapters)
  • Survive (Movies in Chapters)
  • When the Streetlights Go On (Movies in Chapters)
  • &Music (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Chrissy’s Court (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Dishmantled (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Fierce Queens (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Gayme Show! (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Gone Mental with Lior (Unscripted and Docs)
  • I Promise (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Memory Hole (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Murder House Flip (Unscripted and Docs)
  • NighGowns (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Nikki Fre$h (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Prodigy (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Punk’d (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Run This City (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Shape of Pasta (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Singled Out (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Skrrt with Offset (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Thanks A Million (Unscripted and Docs)
  • The Sauce (Unscripted and Docs)
  • You Ain’t Got These (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Around the World by BBC News (Daily Essentials)
  • Speedrun by Polygon (Daily Essentials)
  • Morning Report by NBC News (Daily Essentials)
  • Pulso News by Telemundo (Daily Essentials)
  • The Replay by ESPN (Daily Essentials)
  • Weather Today by The Weather Channel (Daily Essentials)
  • Close Up by E! News (Daily Essentials)
  • Pop 5 by iHeartMedia (Daily Essentials)
  • No FIlter by TMZ (Daily Essentials)
  • For the Culture by Telemundo (Daily Essentials)
  • Last Night’s Late Night (Daily Essentials)
  • Sexology with Shan Boodram (Daily Essentials)
  • Fresh Daily by Rotten Tomatoes (Daily Essentials)
  • The Rachel Hollis Show (Daily Essentials)
  • The Nod with Brittany & Eric (Daily Essentials)
  • The Daily Chill (Daily Essentials)
  • All the Feels (Daily Essentials)
  • Trailers by Fandango (Daily Essentials)

April 13:

  • Agua Donkeys (Movies in Chapters)
  • The Stranger (Movies in Chapters)
  • #FreeRashawn (Movies in Chapters)
  • 50 States of Fright (Movies in Chapters)
  • Elba v Block (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Let’s Roll with Tony Greenhand (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Fight Like a Girl (Unscripted and Docs)

April 20:

  • Dummy (Movies in Chapters)
  • Iron Sharpens Iron (Unscripted and Docs)

April 27:

  • Cup of Joe (Unscripted and Docs)
  • Floored (Unscripted and Docs)

Among the notable titles available on launch day are the reboot of Punk’d hosted by Chance the Rapper, Chrissy’s Court starring Chrissy Tiegen, and Most Dangerous Game, a Movies in Chapters remake of the classic film. In it, Liam Hemsworth (The Hunger Games) plays a man who agrees to be hunted by other humans in exchange for money being given to his family.

How much does Quibi cost?

Currently, there are two tiers for Quibi programming. You can get the ad-supported version of the service for $5 a month. If you want to go advertisement free, it’ll cost you $8.00 monthly. If you would rather try before you buy, though, Quibi is offering a 90-day free trial for all new users.

If you’re a T-Mobile customer, you get access to Quibi for free. The wireless provider announced on April 2 that customers can get access to a free year of both the new service and Netflix. After a year, they can choose which one to keep.

How to watch Quibi?

This can be a tricky one. Given its focus on mobile viewing, Quibi is only available on mobile devices. That means you can’t watch it on your TV, desktop, or laptop computers at this point, unless you find a workaround. Instead, you’ll find the Quibi app available on the Apple App Store, Google Play, or the service’s website. You’ll be able to purchase a subscription from within the app.

When can I watch Quibi?

Quibi is available now. After launching on April 6, all of its Day 1 content is now available and new episodes will be added daily.

Great B2G1 Free Blu-Ray Sale At Amazon: Star Wars, Studio Ghibli, And More

You can count on Amazon to match any and all of Target’s buy two, get one free sales. Last week, Amazon followed in Target’s footsteps with its games-focused sale, and this week Amazon is joining Target with a more broad B2G1 free sale on movies, books, electronics, and more. The Blu-ray deals in particular are worth looking into, especially considering we’re all spending more time at home than usual.

Several of last year’s best movies are featured in Amazon’s B2G1 free sale. Rian Johnson’s phenomenal whodunit Knives Out is discounted to $19.96, and DC’s thought-provoking Joker, one of GameSpot’s favorite movies of 2019, is down to $15. If you’re looking for wholesome content that will make you smile, the Mr. Rogers biopic A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is $15. For something completely different, check out the rigorously-paced Uncut Gems starring Adam Sandler.

Every mainline Star Wars movie and the pair of recent spin-offs–Rogue One and Solo–are in Amazon’s B2G1 free sale, and most of them are 4K UHD Blu-ray editions.

Anime fans can pick up the Avatar & Legend of Korra Complete Series Collection on Blu-ray for $58.14. DVDs for both of the complete series are also eligible for B2G1 free (Avatar: $25, Legend of Korra: $20). A bunch of Studio Ghibli films, including the classics Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke, are up for grabs, too.

Amazon doesn’t list end dates on most of its sales, but you can expect its latest B2G1 free sale to wrap up on April 12 when Target’s ends. You can check out the full sale at Amazon and take a peek at our picks below.

Amazon B2G1 free Blu-ray sale best deals

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New Inside Xbox Stream On Tuesday Will Cover Games, Xbox Series X Specs

A brand-new Inside Xbox livestream is scheduled to air on Tuesday, April 7. While it won’t have any new details about the Xbox Series X, Xbox confirmed that the broadcast will cover a ton of games–like Gears Tactics and Sea of Thieves–as well as the tech specifications for its next-gen console.

The broadcast will go live tomorrow at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET / 9 PM GMT. You can expect Xbox to cover a slew of games, present some surprises from its ID@Xbox and Xbox Game Pass banners, and more. Further, Jason Ronald, Xbox Series X’s director of program management, will “discuss the recently revealed technical specifications and what they mean for gamers.” The livestream is expected to last approximately 30 minutes or so and can be watched on Facebook, Mixer, Twitch, Twitter, and YouTube. You can also check it out below.

Immediately following the livestream, The Outer Worlds developer Obsidian Entertainment will show off the first look at the single-player for its upcoming co-op survival game Grounded. That broadcast will go live at around 2:40 PM PT / 5:40 PM PT / 9:40 PM GMT and can be watched on both Mixer and Twitch.

New On Netflix This Week: Anime, Movie, TV Shows, And Originals (April 6-13)

With so many of us around the world staying indoors right now, streaming services have never seemed so vital. Netflix is releasing a lot of great original content throughout April, and this week is no exception. We have the full list of the week’s releases below, and you can check out the whole month’s lineup here.

The Big Show Show is the latest WWE series, and it was released today, April 6. It’s a comedy in which Big Show plays a fictionalized version of himself, dealing with family life in Florida with his wife and three daughters after his WWE career has ended. It’s a family show with a traditional sitcom format and should provide plenty of warm laughs.

Anime fans will definitely want to check out Season 2 of Hi Score Girl, which releases on Thursday. The show focuses on a teenage gamer named Haruo and his relationship with her reclusive classmate and gaming rival Akira. Season 1 was released back in 2018, so it’s been a bit of a wait for fans of this sweet and funny homage to classic arcade games, but it’s finally (nearly) here.

Several new titles hit Netflix on Friday. Brews Brothers is a new comedy about two estranged brothers who end up running a brewery together, while LA Originals is a new documentary film exploring the LA street art movement. And of course, there was a wealth of new titles that arrived on Netflix last week, including classic movies like the Matrix and Lethal Weapon series.

If you’re interested in more streaming service news, check out what’s coming to Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Shudder, and Quibi for the month of April as well.

New to Netflix This Week:

April 6

  • The Big Show Show

April 7

  • Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-2020: Part 3

April 9

  • Hi Score Girl: Season 2

April 10

  • Brews Brothers
  • LA Originals
  • La vie scolaire
  • Love Wedding Repeat
  • The Main Event
  • Tigertail

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