Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – Chapter 4 Walkthrough (No Commentary)

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Street Fighter’s Chun-Li Has Joined The Power Rangers In Their Mobile Fighting Game

Chun-Li, a mainstay of the Street Fighter series, has joined the Power Rangers. She’s not part of the TV series, or included in the upcoming movie sequel that has been rumored, though–instead she’s joined the mobile game Power Rangers: Legacy Wars to battle against the villain M. Bison. You can see her in her Power Rangers garb, and see how her moves translate to the game, in the video below.

The video description sums up the plot for this new Chun-Li episode within the game: “As Chun-Li’s allies fended off M. Bison’s army of Evil Rangers, she faced him one on one. With her courage, determination, and teamwork, she was able to retrieve the Phoenix Power Coin and save her newfound friends.”

The mobile fighting game developed by nWay pits characters from the TV show against each other, and this is not the first time it has crossed over with Street Fighter. The Street Fighter Showdown event introduced Ryu, Chun-Li, Guile, Akuma, M. Bison and Cammy to the game in 2018, but they didn’t get the full Power Rangers suit treatment as Chun-Li has now. Her moveset has been faithfully carried across from the Street Fighter series (which continues to grow with the recent announcement of Street Fighter V: Champion Edition.)

Power Rangers: Legacy Wars is an online tag-team fighting game based on the massively popular franchise. It features series antagonist Rita Repulsa as a major villain, and is free-to-play. As of March 2019, it had been downloaded over 50 million times.

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Half-Life: Alyx – Everything We Know About The VR Half-Life Game

Half-Life: Alyx was officially announced on November 18 as Valve’s “flagship VR game,” with the promise of more information on Thursday, November 21 at 10 AM PT.

The news comes just a few days after Half-Life 2‘s 15th birthday and 12 whole years after the last real Half-Life game in Half-Life 2: Episode Two. The series has since been long dormant, its iconic cliffhanger ending fueling over a decade’s worth of Half-Life 3 rumors, jokes, mods, and more. In 2017, retired Valve designer and former lead writer of the Half-Life series Marc Laidlaw published details on what would have allegedly been the plot of Half-Life 2: Episode Three. Countless user-created mods and even a fan-made remaster called Black Mesa have filled the void for Half-Life fans over the years, but no Half-Life 3.

But now, new rumors and the subsequent announcement from Valve has finally brought Half-Life back into the spotlight. Details are still scarce, but here’s everything we know about Half-Life: Alyx so far.

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Is The Half-Life VR Game Real?

Yes, Half-Life: Alyx was officially announced by Valve.

There have been a lot of rumors, jokes, and memes around the idea of a new Half-Life game over the last decade, but this one’s coming from Valve itself. It isn’t Half-Life 3, but it’s still new Half-Life.

When Will We Know More About Half-Life: Alyx?

The full reveal of Half-Life: Alyx will happen later this week: Thursday, November 21 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. Check back here for updates once we know more.

Where Did These Latest Rumors Start?

The most recent rumors, which eventually culminated in Valve’s official announcement of Half-Life: Alyx, started because of an alleged interview transcript between Geoff Keighley (supposedly) and Valve representatives. The now-deleted transcript suggested a December reveal at The Game Awards and a March 2020 release window. While Half-Life: Alyx is real, the rest of the information has not been confirmed by Valve.

Valve’s History With VR

Half-Life: Alyx isn’t the first time rumors or even official information from Valve on a Half-Life VR game have circulated. In March 2015, Valve programmer Jeep Barnett told Kotaku that Valve was not saying “no” to the possibility of Half-Life in VR.

“…we don’t know what the right thing is [yet],” Barnett told Kotaku. “Our most precious resource is time, and we don’t have enough time for people to do everything. Would we like to make all of our franchises in VR? Absolutely. But we don’t have enough time or people. So we have to figure out what’s the best fit, what plays to the strengths of VR.”

This was the same year Valve unveiled its Portal VR demo, which shipped with its first Vive dev kits that same year. In 2016, Valve released the HTC Vive to the public.

Dragon Quest Builders 2 Is Coming To PC This Year, And There Are Preorder Bonuses

Dragon Quest Builders 2 is coming to PC on December 10, bringing the popular Dragon Quest spin-off to PC for the first time. The game, which mixes Minecraft-style building and crafting with a JRPG structure, is available now to pre-purchase on Steam, and carries a price tag of $59.99 / £49.99 / AUD$89.95.

Preordering the game will nab you several bonuses, which will be available in-game once it releases:

  • Medicinal Herb Decoration: a recipe for a decorative Medicinal Herb
  • Dragon Quest Logo Decoration: a recipe for the famous DRAGON QUEST logo.
  • Chimaera Wing Decoration: a recipe for an ornamental Chimaera Wing
  • Sigil Blocks: five recipes for blocks which have either a Sun, Moon, Star, Water drop or Heart symbol
  • Lo-Res Luminary Recipes: a set of recipes for building the Scions of Erdrick
  • Legendary Line Art Recipe: a recipe for a painting of the Scions of Erdrick

All content made available to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch owners who purchased the Season Pass will also be available for PC users at no additional charge. This includes:

  • Designer’s Sunglasses
  • Hotto Stuff Pack: includes over 40 new recipes to design structures in the style the Hotto Steppe resting area and access to an all-new island with new materials.
  • Aquarium Pack: Unlock the fishing rod, plus access to a fishing island where you can catch 40 different fish.
  • Modernist Pack: Includes over 70 recipes for modern-looking structures, hairstyles and clothing.

The PC version will also likely feature the epilogue that was added to console iterations of the game post-launch. If you want to test the game out and have one of the consoles it’s available on, there’s a jumbo demo available that lets you play through the first few hours on both PS4 and Switch. We gave Dragon Quest Builders 2 an 8/10 in our review, and critic Heidi Kemps stated that “Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a great game, combining exploration, sandbox-building, questing, and town-management into a delightful package that will gladly suck up your time and put a big smile on your face.”

Now Playing: Dragon Quest Builders 2 – First 26 Minutes Gameplay

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Netflix Review: State of Streaming 2019

With an abundance of streaming providers, including the newly released Disney+ and Apple TV+ platforms, all competing for your hard-earned cash, knowing which streaming service is the best can be a pretty daunting task. If you still have questions about the future of streaming, then you’ve come to the right place. All week long, IGN’s State of Streaming initiative will be debuting reviews and in-depth analysis about current streaming providers like Netflix and Amazon, as well as upcoming services like NBCUniversal’s Peacock and WarnerMedia’s HBO Max. So keep it locked on IGN this week for all of your streaming needs. Today, we’re reviewing Netflix to find out if it’s still the king of streaming. 

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Disney+: The Shows and Movies We HAD to Watch First

Disney+ is coming up on one full week of existence, and over the course of those seven days, we at IGN have finally had time to use the service and explore a lot of its offerings. If you’re curious what we think of the service as a whole, check out our Disney+ review.

We spent the weekend perusing the Disney+ catalog’s collection of new and old titles, from the nostalgic series we loved when we were younger through the blend of vintage Star Wars and Disney offerings — and, of course, the new series Disney included at launch.

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Pokemon Sword and Shield Fan Reactions Are… Mixed

Even before their release, Pokemon Sword and Shield became the most controversial entries into the Pokemon video game franchise. But now that fans have had a chance to play the games is that still the case?

Some sentiment towards Sword and Shield turned negative after developer GameFreak revealed the complete national Pokedex wouldn’t be available in the games for the first time.  Meaning, fans can’t trade over half of all Pokemon from across the many previous games into Sword and Shield. For a complete rundown, check out our explanation of Pokemon’s “Dexit” and other controversies.

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JJ Abrams Says The Rise of Skywalker Tells Leia’s Story as Intended

Filmmaker JJ Abrams has revealed new details about Carrie Fisher’s posthumous role in The Rise of Skywalker, explaining how Leia Organa’s story will honor the franchise’s original plans for her character.

In an interview with Total Film (via GamesRadar), Abrams opened up about the process of repurposing unseen footage of the late Star Wars actress for Episode IX, as he expressed his desire to tell the same story he would have told prior to Fisher’s sudden death in December 2016.

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The Best Early Black Friday Deals at Amazon Right Now

Welcome to IGN’s Black Friday Amazon deals page, your source for all the best deals that you can get in the UK from Amazon this month. 

Amazon Black Friday deals continue to set the pace when it comes to online shopping in the UK and the rest of the world.

The biggest shopping event of the year will see daily deals from Amazon that are live for 24 hours, as well as quick-selling limited-time offers, also known as Amazon Lightning deals, that expire within six hours or as soon as they go out of stock.

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