Valorant: Tips, Tactics, And Everything You Need To Know

There’s a ton of interest around Valorant, the character-based tactical shooter from Riot Games (developers of League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics). It set Twitch streaming viewership records with 34 million hours watched in a single day and, at one point, reached a peak concurrent of 1.7 million viewers.

Whether or not it’s from the thirst for beta access, Valorant is gaining notoriety by combining aspects of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Rainbow Six Siege, and Overwatch. For those who haven’t dug into its systems or haven’t even had a chance to play, here’s our basic rundown so you can get a full picture of what Valorant is about.

Agents Are The Real Heroes

The “heroes” in Valorant are called Agents and there are five to start off with an additional five to unlock, which you get from simply playing the game and earning XP on your account. Each player chooses who to play as throughout an entire match, and only one of each Agent is allowed per team.

Each agent fills a particular role and has their own unique moveset. Initiators are meant to disrupt chokepoints and scout for enemy activity in order to let their team get into contested spaces. Controllers have area-of-effect abilities and spells to obstruct or punish enemies which help split up combat spaces and deny incoming attacks. Sentinels help to fortify locations, such as sites where you can plant the spike (Sage in particular fills a healer role). Duelists are multi-role fighters that focus on frags and aggressive pushing.

Time to kill is fast in this game so you’ll have a smaller timing window to react and get abilities off than a game like Overwatch. Because the gameplay pacing shares a lot in common with CSGO, you’re expected to be proactive in how you use your abilities.

Below are the 10 Agents available in Valorant’s beta:

  • Sage (Sentinel)
  • Jett (Duelist)
  • Phoenix (Duelist)
  • Brimstone (Controller)
  • Sova (Initiator)
  • Viper (Controller, must be unlocked)
  • Raze (Duelist, must be unlocked)
  • Cypher (Sentinel, must be unlocked)
  • Omen (Controller, must be unlocked)
  • Breach (Initiator, must be unlocked)

Demolition, Man

The current mode in the beta pits two teams of five against each other until one team reaches 13 wins. Your team will be assigned to either defend or attack the map’s bomb sites for the first 12 rounds before switching sides. You win a round either by wiping out the enemy team or by planting the spike and guarding it until it detonates. If a spike is planted, the defending team must defuse it to win. Each round has a one-minute-forty-second timer–despite its tempered pace, rounds can unfold rather quickly. However, full matches can run long (upwards of 30 minutes) depending on the number of rounds needed to determine a winner.

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There’s a CSGO-style buying phase at the start of each round where you can purchase weapons, armor, and charges for your Agent’s unique abilities. In the beta, the economy is pretty forgiving with a loss netting you 1900 points to spend, a win giving 3000 points, and kills awarding 200 each. That means you’ll be stocked with low to mid-tier weapons consistently, presuming you don’t overspend on the more expensive weapons.

You have five sidearms to choose from and a few choices from each of the primary weapons categories: SMG, shotgun, rifle, sniper, and machine gun. You can only carry one sidearm and one primary weapon, and you always have a knife (and everyone knows you run faster with a knife). If you survive in the previous round (win or lose), you keep your gear in the next one–if you die, only unused powers will carry over. Because of this, you may find teammates trying to “save” which means avoiding confrontation to keep their gear when it seems there’s no chance of winning the current round.

Teamplay Tactics

It’s important to recognize the benefit of certain tactics and systems. For example, moving slowly by holding the Walk key will cancel out the sound of your footsteps and is a must for not giving away your position at specific times–you generally want to run at normal speed for when you’re already engaged or need to move fast.

Certain guns, such as rifles and SMGs, will allow aiming down sights. Firing while ADS gives you a slight zoom and will tighten up the bullet spray pattern a bit. Another thing to keep in mind is how Agents’ Ultimate ability charges. Each Agent requires a different number of Ult points, and you accumulate them in a few ways: dying in a round (win or lose), capturing Ult orbs on the map, planting or defusing the spike, and getting a kill all net you one Ult point. When it comes to most abilities, you should use them often, especially if they’re in support of your teammates–just keep in mind whether a particular ability obstructs or damages teammates (like Sage’s slowing ice or Viper’s poison attacks).

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Communication is key in Valorant more so than your average multiplayer shooter. To succeed, you’ll need to pay attention to teammate’s callouts and return the favor by letting them know what you’re seeing. If teammates don’t have microphones, pay attention to what’s happening on the map so you know when and where they’re engaged in combat and react accordingly.

Map Designs And Callouts

The maps we’ve seen so far tend to have longer sightlines on the outer edges and close-to-medium engagements at the center. There are plenty of chokepoints for teams to pile up, plenty of lanes for agents with a sniper rifle to lockdown, and many tight corners to keep eyes on. If you’ve played any demolition map in Counter-Strike, map layouts in Valorant will feel very familiar.

Most maps have two bomb sites (one has three sites) with nooks and crannies for enemies (or yourself) to hide or use as cover. You’ll hear teammates use callouts such as “long A” or “long B” which usually indicates the longest route towards that site. “Window” generally indicates a high-up perch where you commonly find snipers, and “heaven” usually means a larger open platform that’s also high up. “Pit” will often mean an area that’s below the map’s ground level. “Mid” of course means the middle of the map, but you’ll sometimes hear “mid-to-B” or “mid-to-A” which simply means a push that starts at the map’s center and ends at that site. Lastly, “rotate” just means to run to the site you’re not watching.

Other Features And Microtransactions

Valorant comes with a pretty handy training area where you can try every weapon, which is important so you don’t spend money on guns that you’re not familiar with. There’s no controller support yet, but the training area is a must for those brushing up on their mouse and keyboard twitch skills, especially when the game rewards headshots significantly more than body shots and each gun has a certain recoil pattern.

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There is also a microtransaction store already available to sell you gun skins and buddies (basically gun charms). You can also earn buddies, sprays, cards, titles, and some gun skins by leveling Agent’s Contracts, although the microtransaction store will have exclusive goodies. Right now, the exchange rate for the in-game currency, called Valorant Points, is as follows:

  • $4.99 for 475 points
  • $9.99 for 1000 points
  • $19.99 for 2050 points
  • $34.99 for 3650 points
  • $49.99 for 5350 points
  • $99.99 for 11000 points

A typical gun skin during a limited time offer period costs 875 points, while a knife skin can go for 2250 points. The Reaver skin collection went for 5325 points.

Overall Beta Impressions

We have an article covering our overall impressions of the Valorant beta. In short, its gameplay systems have been sharp and smart, making it a great blend of its influences so far. However, it leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to visuals and presentation.

The closed beta is still running and you could still get in on it; basically you need a Twitch account and a Riot Games account and have to watch streams of the game itself to have a.a chance at getting access to the Valorant beta. Valorant is scheduled to release as a PC-exclusive in Summer 2020.

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Mythbusting In Animal Crossing: New Horizons – What’s Real And What’s Not

The Animal Crossing franchise has always been a tricky one to understand, and the latest entry, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, is no exception. Though the game does a good job of informing you of the basics, there’s still a lot that the tutorial never tells you. So it’s up to the community to theorize, experiment, and inform. Unfortunately, this can sometimes make it difficult to know whether a rumor is true.

In the video above, Richie Bracamonte dives into six prevalent rumors that are currently circling the New Horizons community to let you know which are real and which are just myths. There’s a good chance you’ll ultimately just stumble upon the answers for yourself after enough playtime, but we urge you to watch anyway–in some cases, like “money trees always triple your Bells,” believing in the rumor could cost you in the long run.

Richie specifically talks about the rumors about balloon colors, reporting villagers, money trees, gold tools, the in-game New Horizons Switch furniture item, and the mystery island hack. We believe these are the most pressing rumors to address, though let us know in the comments section if you think there are any others that you’d like for us to test.

In GameSpot’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons review, Kallie Plagge writes, “New Horizons has a slower pace even than other Animal Crossing games, and at times, that can feel unnecessarily restrictive. But there’s still plenty to do, and each of those activities feeds into the next brilliantly for a rewarding and relentlessly cheerful experience. New Horizons certainly came at the right time, and its strengths are particularly comforting right now. I’m as excited to see what random events await me each morning as I am glad to have it during hard times, and that’s sure to keep me coming back for the foreseeable future.”

Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge Review

Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge arrives on Digital on April 14 and on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD on April 28.

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Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge offers a new perspective on the familiar Mortal Kombat story by making Scorpion’s arc the spine of the narrative. Though the film starts strong by showcasing the tragedy that made Scorpion the hellfire-infused Kombatant we all know and love, it’s not long before it becomes encumbered by franchise fan service and collapses under the weight. Still, this animated flick is full of the grisly ultraviolence and irreverent charm that has made Mortal Kombat such a violent delight for all these years, so you’ll definitely get what you came for, but not much else.

The film starts by showing us the human side of Scorpion, Hanzo Hasashi (voiced by Patrick Seitz), and the devastating reason he wants revenge. As events unfold, the movie starts to bear a striking resemblance to X-Men Origins: Wolverine where Scorpion is transformed into a killing machine who lays waste to everyone who gets in his way. There’s even a cheesy scene about where his name comes from. It’s tough to root for the guy when he doesn’t have much in the way of weaknesses or personal flaws; he’s there to kick ass and spear people through the face, which he does time and time again to visceral results.

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(Want to know the real thing Scorpion needs to get revenge for? Being left out of Mortal Kombat 3! Not putting Scorpion in a Mortal Kombat game is like leaving Batman out of Injustice. It’s inconceivable!)

If ever there was a time to slow things down and dig into the franchise mascot, it was this film, yet all we ever see is how much pain he can take and then dish out, over and over again. How did he learn to control his new powers? How does he feel about losing his humanity and becoming a skeletal fire demon? The film isn’t interested in going more than skin deep with its protagonist, so we never find out.

Though we get a lot of time with Scorpion up front, he’s relegated to the B-story for the rest of the film once the Mortal Kombat tournament kicks off. The movie’s biggest problem is that it tries to do the epic Mortal Kombat tournament arc on top of a more personal Scorpion story and ends up doing justice to neither. The second half of the movie becomes a rapid series of fight scenes, character cameos, and plot twists of questionable logic.

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(Yeah, I know they added Scorpion to Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, but my parents wouldn’t buy it for me because I “already had a Mortal Kombat 3,” so this will forever be a sticking point for me.)

Granted, it is the fights that are the main attraction, and not only are there plenty of them but they’re all a bloody good time to watch. Energetic, stylish, and drenched in excessive amounts of blood, guts, and brains, they go way, way over-the-top in authentic Mortal Kombat fashion. The character animation, though stiff during dialogue-heavy scenes, looks fantastic in motion.

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The secret ingredient in the cast proves to be Johnny Cage (voiced by Joel McHale), whose self-aware humor keeps things fun and lively. That said, his budding “romance” with Sonya Blade (voiced by Jennifer Carpenter) is full of nothing but cringey, outdated tropes that do nothing to help bolster either character.

As the film reaches its conclusion, it develops a serious case of cliffhanger-itis. We all love our stingers that tease what’s coming in the sequel, but nearly every plot thread is left hanging in unsatisfying fashion, as though this was a TV show pilot instead of a movie.

Every Limit Break & Summon in Final Fantasy 7 Remake

Final Fantasy 7 Remake modernizes the original game’s turn-based battles by combining some of its tactical elements with more action-centric gameplay. You’ll execute combos, fire off spells, and use cool moves in real-time in the remake, with a few of the most powerful moves and abilities from the original making an appearance.

If you’re familiar with the original Final Fantasy 7, you know some of the most powerful attacks you can get in the game are Limit Breaks and Summons. Limit Breaks are super-strong moves unique to each character that you can only execute after you’ve dealt and received enough damage in a fight, while Summons are special magic spells that call huge monsters to aid you in battle. Both return in Final Fantasy 7 Remake in a slightly new form.

Check out the video above, where you can see every Limit Break and Summon in all their devastating glory. While you’ll start with some Limit Breaks and receive one Summon through the course of the story, you’ll have to earn the rest as you work your way through Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Be sure to read through our massive list of Final Fantasy 7 Remake guides if you need help finding any secrets or collectibles, or besting any bosses along the way.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Balloon Guide – Gift Types, Tips, And More

One of the many quirks to island life in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is that balloons carrying presents will periodically float overhead. These balloon gifts can contain a variety of items, from crafting materials to bells to rare DIY recipes, and you can even farm balloons to get the gifts you want–provided you have some patience. While there’s no specific way to get balloons to spawn on your island, there are specific times and locations they’ll spawn. Below we detail where and when you can look for balloons, what you can expect to get from them, and more.

For more Animal Crossing tips, be sure to check out our lists of all the fish and bugs you can catch in the game. For even more advanced tips, check out our full turnip stalk market guide and our guide to terraforming.

Balloon Basics: How To Pop Balloons

As you go about your business you may see a balloon floating by–or you might hear it first, since balloons have a windy sort of sound to them. When you encounter a balloon, pull out your slingshot–which you can craft yourself or buy at Nook’s Cranny–line yourself up underneath the balloon, and shoot. If your aim is correct, the balloon will pop and the gift will fall to the ground.

Be careful about where you shoot balloons, though. If you pop a balloon while it’s floating over water, you run the risk of the gift falling into the water and disappearing. The gift can also disappear if it falls in a patch of flowers or weeds that’s too big for it to safely bounce out of–there needs to be at least one free space in the vicinity for it to land in, including spaces covered in paths so long as they don’t have any furniture or other items on them.

Types Of Balloon Gifts And Balloon Color

There are four colors of regular balloons: red, yellow, green, and blue. These balloons can contain a variety of items, including:

  • Furniture
  • Clothing and accessories
  • Crafting materials (ex. clay)
  • Bags of bells (amount varies)
  • DIY recipes

You may have heard that the color of the balloon determines what’s in its gift–that yellow balloons always contain bells, for example–but that’s not true, at least with the normal balloons. While we can’t be sure that it’s completely random, it’s absolutely possible to get furniture from a yellow balloon instead of bells (for instance), and you shouldn’t ignore certain colors if you’re hoping to get a specific type of item.

There are some event balloons, however, like the striped Bunny Day balloons you may have seen in the beginning of April, that only contain event-related items. In this case, it’s fair to assume that color determines what’s in the gift!

How To Get The Golden Slingshot

There is one other type of balloon, and it’s ultra-rare. This golden balloon contains a special DIY recipe for a golden slingshot. It’s one of several golden tools you can acquire in the game, and while it still breaks, it lasts a lot longer than your average slingshot.

It appears that the golden balloon doesn’t appear until after you’ve popped over 300 other balloons. Once you unlock that Nook Miles reward, keep your eyes on the skies!

When And Where Balloons Spawn

If you’re wondering how to get balloons to your island, we haven’t yet tested any methods to force spawn conditions for them the way players do when they farm tarantulas. Luckily, it’s pretty simple to determine when a balloon will appear, so you won’t have to spend all your time looking upward if you’re trying to get balloon gifts. You just have to know the spawn rules.

First, balloons always spawn from the edge of the screen and will come in from over the ocean. Depending on the orientation of your island, they’ll come in from one direction during the day (5 AM to 6 PM) and the other direction at night (6 PM to 5 AM). For example, my island is left-oriented–the pier is on the left side of my island–so balloons spawn from right to left in the morning and from left to right at night. It seems to be the reverse for island layouts in which the pier is on the right side, but if you aren’t sure, just keep an eye out for a balloon and see which direction it’s headed.

Second, balloons only spawn at certain times–specifically any time ending in either 0 or 5. (While the balloon might technically spawn at a time ending in 4 or 9, it’ll still be over the ocean and out of reach, so we’re going with the easier-to-remember numbers). In our tests, balloons spawned every 10 minutes on average, but we saw gaps as low as five minutes and as high as 20 minutes. For example, during an hour of our tests, we found balloons at 2:55, 3:00, 3:05, 3:25, 3:40, and 4:00 PM.

Event balloons follow these same spawn patterns (times and location), but they don’t replace regular balloons and can show up either at the same time as a regular one or on their own. Based on the Bunny Day balloons, it seems that event balloons also make a louder whooshing sound than normal ones.

How To Farm Balloons

Because balloons are a main source for seasonal DIY recipes (like the rare cherry blossom recipes or bamboo DIYs in spring) and other handy items, there are times when you might want to grind out balloons until you get what you want. If you follow the spawn rules above, it’s easy to do as long as you’re patient.

After you’ve determined which direction balloons spawn from on your island, we recommend waiting at the bottom of your beach until a time ending in 4 or 9. At this point, you should walk up the shore with the sky visible and look for a balloon over the ocean. If you still don’t see one when you reach the top of the beach, walk back down the shore and check as you go. If no balloon has shown up after a minute, wait a few minutes and check again at the spawn time.

If you’re having trouble spotting balloons, try adjusting your camera using the right analog stick so you can get a better view of the sky. You’ll have to stop walking in order to view the sky this way, as your camera will reorient itself when you move, but it can be a good way to spot balloons that you can hear but can’t see.

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Scorsese May Go Back to Streaming After Paramount Reportedly Passes on Pricey New DiCaprio Movie

Martin Scorsese may be looking to work with a streaming service again for his next feature film after traditional movie production outfit Paramount Pictures is reconsidering the project due to its $200 million price tag.

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, Scorsese’s representatives have been talking with Apple and Netflix, which produced and distributed his last film The Irishman, to potentially produce his next movie.

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Titled “Killers of the Flower Moon,” the movie was originally set to be produced by Paramount Pictures, but the talks between Scorsese and Paramount hit a snag after the budget grew to more than $200 million.

According to the report, Paramount previously agreed to make Scorsese’s next big-budget movie in 2019 before the global coronavirus pandemic. However, due to the hit from the economic downturn and the impact of COVID-19 on Hollywood’s movie production this made Paramount reconsider. The company has allowed Scorsese’s representatives to reach out to other studios, like Apple and Netflix on the project.

Killers of the Flower Moon is based on a bestselling 2017 nonfiction book about a federal law enforcement agency, the precursor to the FBI, as it investigates the murder of the Osage Nation Native Americans living on oil-rich Oklahoma in the 1920s. The movie is set to star Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro.

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Scorsese previously worked with Netflix on his last big-budget picture, The Irishman about a hitman who reportedly killed Jimmy Hoffa. Netflix reportedly paid $173 million to produce the movie.

As traditional movie producers are looking to develop cheaper movies, streaming services like Apple and Netflix have been stepping up to fun big-budget projects. However, there’s a chance Scorsese’s movie could go forward at Paramount, though with a co-financier.

In the meantime, you can still watch The Irishman on Netflix, or perhaps just Tiger King again.

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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.

New to the IGN Store: Incredible Shirts from 1985 Film The Goonies

The classic 1980s Steven Speilburg film The Goonies still holds up today, no arguments there. You’ll be pleased to know that the IGN Store just added a brand new selection of awesome shirt designs celebrating Sloth, Chunk, Mikey and the rest of the kids living in the Goondocks. If you want to show your love for the film, these are available right now.

New The Goonies Shirts

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There are plenty more designs alongside The Goonies shirts currently available on the IGN store. This includes more classic filmography such as Ghostbusters, Jaws, Star Wars, or critically acclaimed Netflix shows such as Castlevania, Stranger Things. Notable video game additions to the store include and a slew of Nintendo titles, such as Animal Crossing, The Legend of Zelda, Mario, and plenty more. Don’t miss out on our full selection, and keep an eye out for our weekly sales.