GameStop’s Labor Day Sale Is Live

GameStop is running a big Labor Day sale between now and September 7 that drops prices on games up to 50%. This includes big PS4 and Xbox One titles like The Last of Us Part II and Resident Evil 3. You can also save on Switch games like Assassin’s Creed Rebels Collection.

Additionally, if you buy a new game for $29.99 or more, you’ll save 30% off any pre-owned game you also pick up. Beyond that, there’s a bunch of discounts on T-shirts, Funko Pops, and other gear. You can check out the full sale here, or keep on scrolling to see some of the highlights. There’s a lot here, so let’s dive in.

GameStop Labor Day Sale – PS4

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GameStop Labor Day Sale – Xbox One

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GameStop Labor Day Sale – Nintendo Switch

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If you didn’t find anything you wanted in that list, you can go to the site to check out the rest of the deals on games and gear.

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Chris Reed is IGN’s shopping and commerce editor. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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Super Mario Galaxy’s Motion Controls on Switch Are More Confusing Than Ever

The Super Mario 3D All-Stars release of Super Mario Galaxy has fans confused about how the game’s motion controls will work on Nintendo Switch, and a Nintendo clarification hasn’t necessarily helped explain things.

Released in 2007, Super Mario Galaxy arrived on the Wii and took advantage of the console’s motion control peripherals to activate Mario’s spin ability and fire star bits in Co-Star mode. Fans have been wondering how this will work on the Nintendo Switch Lite due to a paragraph on the Super Mario 3D All-Stars website which notes that “detached Joy-Con controllers are required and sold separately” to enjoy the game’s motion features.

The re-release will allow players to “Gently shake a Joy-Con controller to activate Mario’s Spin ability or pass a Joy-Con controller to a friend for some extra help in Co-Star Mode.” However, the Nintendo Switch Lite’s Joy-Cons are baked into the device and cannot be undocked – so extra clarification is needed to understand how the game will play on the Switch Lite.

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Nintendo has clarified how the game’s pointer functionality will work in Handheld Mode in a statement to Polygon. “Super Mario Galaxy is supported in TV, Tabletop and Handheld Modes. In TV and Tabletop modes, motion controls are required for pointer functionality,” the statement reads. In Handheld Mode, pointer functionality has been adapted to use Touch Screen.”

This means that on the Nintendo Switch Lite, the pointer functionality will work through the touch screen on the device. But this doesn’t clear up how other motion controls will work on the base Switch Lite unit, if at all – does this mean other players will have to sit close and tap the screen to help out? Mario’s spin ability also requires a physical gesture – how will this work on a device without detached Joy-Cons? IGN has contacted Nintendo to ask for further clarification on the game’s motion controls.

The Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection contains Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy and will launch on September 18 for Nintendo Switch. The package will be available for purchase until March 31, 2021.

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Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

The Boys Season 2: The First 3 Episodes Are Available Now On Amazon

The Boys, Amazon’s rowdy comic adaptation about a world where superheroes are secretly awful people, has surprise-dropped the first three episodes of Season 2. The season was set to drop on September 4, but these episodes have released a day early.

Amazon Prime subscribers can start watching right now. The show will drop weekly going forward, but you can binge through the first three episodes, at least.

The show, which stars Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Erin Moriaty, and Antony Starr, was critically acclaimed in its first season. That’s also the case with Season 2, with GameSpot’s review of the first three episodes heaping praise upon the show’s return.

“The Boys is a series about the people in power doing anything they can to keep that power–and Butcher and the Boys remain the only crew who can stick it to them,” wrote reviewer Michael Rogueau. “If the rest of Season 2 stays on the same path as the first three episodes, it’s going to prove the perfect commentary for the tense times in which we live.”

It’s been a while since Season 1, of course–if you need a reminder of what happened, GameSpot’s got you covered.

Once you’re done watching those first three episodes, check out GameSpot’s gallery comparing the show and comic book characters.

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The Boys Season 2: 62 Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed In The First Three Episodes

The Boys Season 2: 62 Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed In The First Three Episodes – GameSpot

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Mulan Movie Review Roundup — Here’s What The Critics Think Of Disney’s Next Live-Action Adaptation

Disney’s live-action Mulan movie is out this Friday, September 4, through Disney Plus and some cinemas. Reviews for the big-budget action movie have now come online, and we’re collecting review excerpts here to help you decide if it’s worth your time and money.

Written by Jurassic World’s Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, along with Lauren Hynek and Elizabeth Martin, the new Mulan arrives some 22 years after the beloved 1998 animated classic. That film was a musical, but the new one is not. The film, which is directed by Niko Caro, stars Yifei Liu in the title role, and it was recently revealed that “tens of thousands” of people auditioned for the part.

Mulan was originally intended for a theatre-only release earlier this year, but plans changed due to the impact of COVID-19. The movie costs $30 USD to stream on Disney Plus, but if you’re willing to wait until December, it will be included with the normal subscription price.

For more on the critical reaction to Mulan, head to GameSpot sister site Metacritic.

Mulan (2020)

  • Directed By: Niko Caro
  • Written By: Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Lauren Hynek, Elizabeth Martin
  • Starring: Yifei Liu, Donnie Yen, Tzi Ma, Jason Scott Lee, Yoson An, Ron Yuan, Rosalind Chao, Nelson Lee, Cheng Pei-Pei, Gong Li, Jet Li.
  • Release Date: September 4

GameSpot – 5/10

“Disney’s recent history with live-action adaptations of their animated classics has been a mixed bag at best. There seems to be no real hard-and-fast conventions as to just what gets added or changed in the transition from 2D to 3D. New songs are added, new characters, new plot threads–all, presumably, in service to whatever will help reinvent a decades-old classic for a new generation. Unfortunately, in the case of Mulan, it seems that the calculations were botched right from the start.” — Meg Downey [Full review]

Collider – B+

“2020’s Mulan stands on its own and sets the template for what other live-action Disney adaptations should aim to achieve by being a thoughtful adaptation rather than a pale imitation. … the best live-action Disney adaptation thus far and by far.” — Matt Goldberg [Full review]

South China Morning Post – 4/5

[Director Niko Caro] constructs some splendid action – not least Mulan somersaulting on a moving horse to deflect a spear. While the dialogue is in English, the prominent Chinese cast feels apt in this respectfully told version of the story. True, it’s glossy in that Disney way, but this Mulan is a thing of beauty.” — James Mottram [Full review]

IGN – 8/10

“With sweeping scale, spectacular action, and a dynamic lead in Yifei Liu, Disney’s live-action Mulan updates the original in surprising, mostly-effective ways while still maintaining the spirit of its predecessor, making it the most confident Disney remake yet.” — Laura Prudom [Full review]

Polygon

“Mulan handily clears the bar set by live-action duds like The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast, but it still fails to recapture the magic of the movie it’s adapting. It forgoes the strongest ideas in the animated film (the songs and the humble origins of heroism) in order to try to tell a more conventional story. In the animated film, the emperor says of Mulan: ‘You don’t meet a girl like that every dynasty.’ She’s an unfollowable act. So is the 1998 movie.” — Karen Han [Full review]

NHL 21 Cover Star Alexander Ovechkin Is The Subject Of A New EA Docuseries

Alexander Ovechkin is the cover star for NHL 21, and EA Sports is going deep to hype up the athlete and promote the game with a new limited series focused on the Russian star.

EA Sports partnered with Sporstnet to producer a new series called “From Alex to Ovi: The Story of the Great Eight.” The first episode is out now, and it focuses on Ovechkin’s childhood in Russia and his early days of hockey stardom in Russia before moving to the US where he would dominate the NHL.

This is Ovechkin’s second outing as an NHL video game cover star; the first was for NHL 07. EA chose Ovechkin for the cover this year in an effort to showcase a player who has helped grow the game of hockey with his excellent on-ice skills and also his off-ice personality and flair. “NHL 21 promotes creativity, personality and greatness–something that the game’s cover star has been setting the standard for over the past 16+ years,” EA said.

This is not the first documentary series about Ovechkin, but it’s well worth a watch for hockey fans, as Ovechkin is unquestionably one of the NHL’s best players and is a guaranteed Hall of Fame inductee whenever he decides to stop playing. The series features commentary from Ovechkin himself, along with hockey media personalities and more.

NHL 21 will be released in October for PS4 and Xbox One.

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Despite Lower Review Scores, Madden 21 Is Selling Very Well

Despite receiving some of the lowest aggregate review scores in years, Madden NFL 21 is selling very well. Electronic Arts has announced that the game has sold more copies and reached more players in its first week than last year’s Madden NFL 20.

EA said in a press release that sell-through for Madden 21 in its first week, that is, how many copies were sold to consumers, is up by almost 20 percent compared to Madden 20. The company also announced that players have taken part in nearly 50 percent more games in Madden 21 compared to Madden 20 over its first week.

Madden 21’s new mode, The Yard, has proven to be very popular too, with people collectively playing more than 17 million games in the mode to date.

These achievements for Madden 21 are impressive considering that last year’s game, Madden 20, was a record-breaker for the series with more unique players and “engagement” for the history of the franchise for its lifetime. Now, some of that success came late in the game, driven by the COVID-19 pandemic that kept people home and playing games, but on a first-week basis, Madden 21 is doing better than Madden 20.

Here are some other stats from Madden 21’s first week:

  • Players have completed more than 460,000 seasons
  • The two most popular teams are the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs.
  • Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is the best QB in the game currently, with players racking up the most passing touchdowns and passing yards per game with him.
  • Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is a force, too, with the second most rushing touchdowns of all players, and the most rushing yards for QBs.
  • Usage of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is up 850 percent compared to last year after Tom Brady became the team’s QB.

Madden 21 is currently available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. The game is coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X this holiday when those consoles release, and people can upgrade for free as part of the Dual Entitlement program. Madden 21 will also come to Google Stadia this winter.

For more on this year’s Madden, check out GameSpot’s Madden 21 review.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Will Finally Get Mario-Themed Furniture

Nintendo is celebrating the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. with a number of new games and other surprises, including a special update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons players. During the September 3 Nintendo Direct, the company announced that Super Mario-themed furniture items will be coming to New Horizons in March 2021. No other details were revealed at the time of the presentation.

Mario furniture and other items have long been a staple of the Animal Crossing series. Every game in the series to date–aside from New Horizons–has included a series of Mario furniture items, and originally, you could only get them through special events and promotions. However, in Animal Crossing: New Leaf on 3DS, you could buy special Fortune Cookies at Nook’s shop using Play Coins, which you earned outside the game by using the 3DS’ pedometer. All the Fortune Cookie prizes were Nintendo-themed and spanned Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Pikmin, and more Nintendo series.

In previous Animal Crossing games, the Mario furniture series included a Fire Flower, a Super Mushroom, and a Green Pipe with a Piranha Plant coming out of it. There are also items from Mario Kart, like the Triple Red Shells and the Kart itself, as well as flooring and wallpaper themed after Super Mario Bros. World 1-1.

Though the recent announcement only includes Mario-themed furniture, it’s a promising step in including the full fan-favorite Nintendo series to New Horizons. Given the regular pace of updates coming to the game thus far, it’s not unreasonable to hope for even more Nintendo items in New Horizons down the line.

The Mario furniture update is a ways away, but there is an autumn update scheduled for New Horizons in the near future (though no date has been set yet), and previous trailers have hinted that it will include Jack, the pumpkin-headed Halloween visitor. In the meantime, it’s now fall for Northern Hemisphere players, and that means a number of seasonal changes have come to the game–including a cute new September-only item.

Now Playing: Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review

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Super Mario 64, Sunshine, Galaxy, & More Coming To Nintendo Switch | Save State

In the latest Nintendo Direct, Nintendo finally announced its plans for the Super Mario Bros. 35th anniversary celebration. The biggest announcement was Super Mario 3D All-Stars, which includes Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy. Unfortunately, Super Mario Galaxy 2 is missing from the collection.

3D All-Stars is one of many Mario games revealed for Switch. The original Super Mario All-Stars collection is available today for Nintendo Switch Online, which includes Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario: The Lost Levels.

Other new games coming soon to Switch include Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury, a Mario Bros. battle royale called Super Mario Bros. 35, and a mixed reality game called Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit.

Marvel Developing Live-Action Spider-Man Universe TV Show: Get Ready For Silk

At a certain point, Sony’s Spider-Man-free universe is going to eclipse the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which actually has the web-slinger in it. Another project is in the works at Sony, making use of a character from the Spider-Man franchise. This isn’t a new movie, though. Instead, it aims to be a live-action TV show.

According to a report from Variety, Sony and Marvel are developing a series about Silk, otherwise known as Peter Parker’s Korean-American classmate Cindy Moon. Shockingly, she also gets bitten by a radioactive spider, which gives her special powers. In the comics, she was trapped for years in a secret bunker to protect her from a guy who hunts down spider-people, which is a long story in itself. She then becomes a superhero in her own right under the name Silk. The character was first introduced in 2014, in the comic book The Amazing Spider-Man #1. It’s also worth noting that it was reported in 2018 that a Silk movie was being developed.

Should the TV show become a reality, this will not be the first time Moon has appeared in a live-action project. Tiffany Espensen played a version of the character in Spider-Man: Homecoming, in which she was on Peter’s academic decathlon team. At this point, there’s no indication as to whether Espensen would reprise the role, which would link the project to the MCU.

Lauren Moon (Good Trouble, Atypical) is in talks to write the project, while Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller are executive producing.

Silk joins a long list of Spider-Man based projects in the works at Sony. There are also Spider-Woman, Kraven the Hunter, and Madame Web films believed to be in development. What’s more, there are Morbius and Venom films on the way, along with sequels to Spider-Man: Far From Home and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.