Final Fantasy XIV Will Have New Game+, Here’s How It Works

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A number of big additions and changes have been detailed for patch 5.1 in Final Fantasy XIV via the latest Letter from the Producer Live. This includes the Nier Automata alliance raid, the Grand Cosmos dungeon, and a bunch of class/job tweaks. These will all be implemented on October 29. While you can get our breakdown of a number of those new features in the upcoming 5.1 update, we’ll explain one in particular here: New Game+ for FFXIV.

It has been talked about for a while, and New Game+ will get its first iteration in the next patch. You’ll be able to replay story quests from all three expansions: Heavensward, Stormblood, and Shadowbringers. Don’t worry about overwriting or resetting the work you’ve done; you’ll maintain your character’s overall story and job progress. Rather, it’s the system for which you can experience the story again. It can work as another way to level up other classes/jobs, but you will not receive the quest’s item rewards.

A look at the New Game+ screen.A look at the New Game+ screen.

Both Heavensward and Stormblood quests will be divided into four parts–we’re not entirely clear which exact quest or story beat each part starts. However, we know that Parts 1 and 2 cover the main expansion story while Parts 3 and 4 cover the post-release quests. Shadowbringers, on the other hand, is divided into two parts, which makes sense since it’s the latest expansion with post-release quests rolling out at the moment. You won’t be able to freely jump between quests as each chapter must be played from their beginning, and you’ll have one auto-save slot for your New Game+ journey.

It’s an ambitious system for the MMORPG and there’s still more for New Game+ in the future. It is not yet incorporating anything from the base game, A Realm Reborn, though that is in the works. Considering that the team is currently tweaking A Realm Reborn to condense its questline, cut out some filler, and make it a better experience for new players, we may have to wait for the revamp before it gets incorporated to the New Game+ system.

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Watch As We Unbox the Asus ROG Phone 2 and All Its Accessories

The Asus ROG Phone 2 was possibly already the most extreme gaming phone I got my hands on earlier last month, but that still couldn’t prepare me for the insane package it came in.

For starters, it comes in a full-sized carry-on luggage packed to the brim with no less than seven accessories—including a mix of docks, controllers, an attachable fan—and three cases. Oh, and despite being emblazoned with a crimson Republic of Gamers and a circuit board-inspired pattern, this piece of luggage is a fully capable spinner complete with a telescoping handle and all.

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Netflix’s Eli Review

This is a mostly spoiler-free review for Eli, which is now streaming on Netflix.

There’s a secret creeping at the center of Eli, the newest addition to the Netflix and Chills slate. And I don’t mean the mystery of its plot, revolving around a boy on a quest to uncover the terrible truth of his agonizing afflictions. Slipping from one subgenre into the next, the big reveal of this frightening film’s finale is what kind of horror movie it seeks to be. This is an intriguing journey, but your mileage may vary.

Directed by Sinister 2 helmer Ciarán Foy, Eli centers on the eponymous boy who is forced to live in a plastic bubble. Young Eli (Charlie Shotwell) has been diagnosed with an aggressive autoimmune disorder that essentially makes him allergic to the world. In his dreams, he frolics in fields, running to embrace his devoted parents. But in reality, the slightest brush with these outside elements causes his skin to break out into a ferocious red rash, and his windpipe to shrink, causing desperate gasps for air. This is why his parents (Max Martini and Kelly Reilly) are spending the last of their savings to whisk him away to a specialist who they believe can save him.

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Zombieland 2 Double Tap Spoiler Review & Movie Breakdown

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Is Taika Waititi’s Akira Remake Still Happening?

Akira fans have been waited with bated breath to see if this beloved anime movie can be successfully adapted into live-action. The good news is that Taika Waititi is still attached to direct. The bad news is that production has been delayed until after Waititi wraps up work on the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder.

Waititi gave us an update on the long-brewing project during a press junket for his latest film, Jojo Rabbit. As he reveals, Akira fell behind schedule as work on the screenplay began bleeding into Waititi’s commitment to the fourth Thor movie.

See what Waititi has to say about the current status of Akira in the video below.

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Want To Buy Joker Merchandise? Too Bad, It Barely Exists

From standing ovations at international film festivals to public warnings issued by the U.S Army, the publicity around Joker’s release has been as insane and unpredictable as the character himself. Love it or loathe it, Joker is a unique proposition for a comic book film. It’s rated R, it’s removed from being a cog in a larger cinematic universe, and most interestingly, it’s not being merchandised to hell and back like nearly every other film in its category. It’s a peculiar, if not welcome level of restraint from a massive movie studio responsible for one of the biggest films of the year. Seriously, try and name a comic book film from a major movie studio in the last fifteen years that wasn’t launched into theaters alongside an entire mountain of toys, T-shirts, and consumer goods from cereal to toothpaste. You’d be hard pressed. On the flip side, if you walked out of Joker eager to spend some money on merchandise for your work desk, wardrobe, or home office, you literally can’t. As of right now, practically no new Joker merchandise exists.

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Spellbreak Giveaway: Win* A Free Code For The Closed Beta

Ready your spells because it’s time for a new type of battle royale. To celebrate the arrival of the closed beta for Spellbreak, we joined forces with developer Proletariat so 1,000 readers can get a chance to see which player has the best magic gauntlet.

To enter the giveaway you just have to read the official rules, accept the terms and conditions and fill out the form below. If you have trouble seeing the form on your mobile device, please use this link.

Remember to check your email on Oct. 25 at 9 a.m. PT because we will be emailing the code directly to the winners.

Head out to the comments section and let us know which element-type magic you would choose to play the game. Good luck, everyone!

The Elder Scrolls 6 Petition: Please Bethesda, Put This Character In The Game

Dear Bethesda,

At E3 2018 you revealed that you’re making Elder Scrolls VI, a new entry in the much loved Skyrim line of video game product. You showed us next to nothing, but everyone still lost their dang minds. And who could blame them? The *NOT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ACTUAL GAME* trailer gave fans a brief look at a world they have so much invested in. The rousing orchestral rendition of the Elder Scrolls theme conjured memories of their fondest times with the franchise: filling a room full of cheese wheels, talking to a dog, turning dragons into Macho Man Randy Savage.

What we do know about it comes from Todd Howard himself, and it’s that it’s probably going to be some time until the game is ready for us to play. Howard said it’s “not coming anytime soon” and, “I don’t even know what the world is going to be like when it comes out.”

It might look more like Fallout if we’re not careful, am I right folks?

Anyway, it’s clear the game is still early in development, which means this is the perfect time for us, the gamers–the fans–to get our requests in … Because that’s definitely how game development works.

My request is a simple one and it involves including a character that has become critical to fantasy fiction. A figure that transcends intellectual properties and franchises to become part of the tapestry of the genre, as necessary as swords and shields, magic and mysticism, small cheese wheels and big cheese wheels. I am, of course, talking about the great and powerful Potion Seller.

For those who aren’t keeping up with all the modern greats in the fantasy genre, Potion Seller is a character created by Justin Kuritzkes for his magnum opus, a seminal piece of fantasy fiction titled, “Double U, Double U, Double U Dot YouTube Dot Com Forward Slash Watch Question Mark V Equals R Underscore FQU4KzN7A.” The beloved story focuses on a single conversation between a knight and a merchant selling potions.

Although the scale of the story may be small, what it depicts is still impactful. The knight, preparing to go into battle, asks for the Potion Seller’s “strongest potions,” to which the Potion Seller responds by rebuking his request. His potions, as it turns out, are too strong for the knight, according to the seller, and thus the knight would not be able to handle them.

The knight, exerting whatever authority he has, attempts to press on, demanding that the Potion Seller give him his “strongest potions” once again. “My strongest potions will kill you, traveler, you can’t handle my strongest potions,” he replies. In this moment, the message behind the story becomes clear. You see, in the eyes of the Potion Seller, the knight is just another person, a “traveler.” Whatever accolades the knight has gathered in battle thus far are not important, for the seller, the power of his potions are all that matter and it is his responsibility to ensure that they are only given to those he has confidence in … for their own good.

“YOU BETTER GO TO A SELLER THAT SELLS WEAKER POTIONS,” says Potion Seller, attempting to make the knight see sense.

The knight, taken back by the Potion Sellers unwavering morals and values, arrogantly asserts himself once again. “I’m telling you right now,” he begins, “I’m going into battle, and I need only your strongest potions.” The arrogance of the knight becomes clear. This is a story about hubris and how it can be the undoing of even the most self-assured heroes.

“MY STRONGEST POTIONS WOULD KILL A DRAGON, LET ALONE A MAN,” the Potion Seller clapeth back. “YOU NEED A SELLER, THAT SELLS WEAKER POTIONS … because my potions ARE TOO STRONG.” The knight’s desperate pleas are cast aside, “YOU CAN’T HANDLE MY STRONGEST POTIONS. NO ONE CAN!!!!!!!! MY STRONGEST POTIONS ARE FIT FOR A BEAST LET ALONE A MAN.”

In this moment, it becomes clear that “Double U, Double U, Double U Dot YouTube Dot Com Forward Slash Watch Question Mark V Equals R Underscore FQU4KzN7A” is also the story of how those that the masses would dismiss as a lowly member of society–a mere potion seller–can wield strength even greater than champions of the realm.

He may be branded “a rascal with no respect for knights” but, ultimately, the Potion Seller stuck to his convictions. He respected the power of his potions and, in the face of a would-be hero, he stuck up for himself, begging the question: Who was the real hero?

Answer: It's the Potion SellerAnswer: It’s the Potion Seller

In The Elder Scrolls VI, whatever it may become, players will inevitably be cast as the hero and go on a journey to save the lands, untangle political turmoil, and become a legendary figure for the peoples of the lands to sing songs about and deify. But there’s also an opportunity to make the little characters count, to remind adventurers that, while they may be on a quest to decide the fates of many, others have their own destinies, be it collecting wheels of cheese or choosing who to sell potions to.

And who better to remind people about this than arguably the most important representation of the little-guy-standing-up-for-himself fantasy archetype, the Potion Seller. He deserves to be in The Elder Scrolls VI. He is too important to fantasy fiction not to be. To that end, we at GameSpot have created a petition to urge Bethesda to reach out to acclaimed author Justin Kuritzkes and bring Potion Seller to The Elder Scrolls VI. Please sign and support this noble cause.

Thank you,

GameSpot’s Very Online Staff Members