AMD Radeon RX 5700 – Review and Benchmarks

In addition to the Radeon RX 5700 XT, AMD is releasing a slightly neutered version simply dubbed the Radeon RX 5700. It sells for $349 and is going up against the similarly priced RTX 2060 non-Super. It’s a mid-high-end GPU aimed at 1440p gaming, like its more expensive sibling. It replaces the Radeon RX Vega 56 in the lineup, and is one of AMD”s all-new RDNA GPUs with the codename Navi. It was first announced at E3 2019 and also had its price lowered from $379 to $349 in a classic “switcheroo” if you believe AMD’s side of the story.

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Enter for a Chance to Win a Tera Summer Fun 2019 Pack And Collectible

Welcome to Daily Win, our way of giving back to the IGN community. To thank our awesome audience, we’re giving away a new game each day to one lucky winner. Be sure to check IGN.com every day to enter in each new giveaway.

Today we’re giving away a Tera Summer Fun Pack and Steampunk Elin Collector’s Statue. Due to an error last week, we’re re-running this giveaway–so you can actually enter this time! To enter into this sweepstake, fill out the form below. You must be at least 18 years old and a legal U.S. resident to enter. Today’s sweepstake will end at 11:59 p.m. PDT. Entries entered after this time will not be considered.

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Warframe’s New Frames, Area, Gameplay Mode, And Cool Cinematic Trailer Revealed

Over the years, Warframe has grown past its simple premise of so-called space ninjas slashing and grabbing loot across the universe and evolved into an action-RPG that dabbles in open-world gameplay and quests with a strong focus on narrative. At TennoCon 2019, the annual community event celebrating all things Warframe, developer Digital Extremes revealed what’s to come for the evolving online game in 2019 and beyond. In addition to a new cinematic questline, yet another open-world setting, and an update on the new ship combat mode known as Empyrean–the developers also revealed a new cinematic sequence to help ease new players into the game.

During the closing TennoCon presentation, Digital Extremes unveiled a new cinematic trailer detailing events before the game, focusing heavily on the three starter Frames: Excalibur, Volt, and Mag. In collaboration with film director and Totally Rad Show alum Dan Trachtenberg, whose past works include 10 Cloverfield Lane and the upcoming Uncharted film, the new CG trailer aims to offer context for the game’s expansive universe and overarching narrative. The trailer is unlike anything that Warframe has shown before, and it’s certainly an exciting way to kick off the massive campaign.

We also got to see some new updates for the core game’s systems, which includes a new installment in the cinematic questline. In the trailer for The New War, it is revelaed that the next cinematic quest will focus on a new threat that comes to Earth, which will pull together Lotus and the Tenno into an even larger conflict. Moreover, the developers also teased the next open-world expansion, called The Duviri Paradox. Not much was shown about the new setting, but it does seem to present one of the most visually distinctive areas to explore in Warframe yet.

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The highlight of the main presentation at TennoCon 2019 was the re-reveal of the upcoming gameplay mode focusing on large-scale ship combat. According to creative director Steve Sinclair, this new gameplay mode is all about the “connection” with other players and core features of the game. This new activity is called Empyrean, and it’ll have a squad of players collectively control a ship to face off against AI ships and rival players. In your clan Dojo you can customize your Raijjack ship, outfitting it with new weapons, engine upgrades, and even decorations. You can also recruit new members and interact with some of the new characters that will be introduced with the update.

However, a new aspect of the Empyrean that Digital Extremes showed off was multi-layered objectives. Along with controlling the ship as a squad, select players can exit the ship and enter derelict ships to secure resources and clear goals. During this time, the away team of other players will still coordinate with players on the ship, and the crew can even offer support. Another new feature that was shown off was Squad Link, which will allow clanmates and friends playing in different modes to assist one another. In the demonstration, players in the Planes of Eidolon could take on missions in the open world that will directly help other members of the team fighting it out in space. It felt very much like something out of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and seeing it play it out goes to show how much Warframe as evolved over the years.

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In addition to these announcements, we also saw the reveal of Prime variant of Wukong, who recently had an overhaul just last month, and a new installment in the Nightwave seasonal event called The Emissary–both of which were made available after TennoCon’s completion. Also, the developers teased two new Frames in the form of Gauss and Grendel. Aside from The New War, which will launch Holiday 2019, The Duviri Paradox and Empyrean don’t have a date at this time. However, the developers state that more info will be revealed in the immediate future.

For more on what’s to come with Warframe, including when these new updates and gameplay modes will drop for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch, be sure to check back with GameSpot.

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Stranger Things 3: The Game Review

Spoiler Note: Stranger Things 3: The Game follows the plot of season 3 of the Stranger Things Netflix show. The text of this review is spoiler-free and the video/screenshots shown are from early on in the campaign, but keep that in mind if you haven’t watched the show yet and would prefer to go in entirely blind.

While Stranger Things obviously oozes ’80s nostalgia, Stranger Things 3: The Game reminds me distinctly of the 2000’s, bearing many of the hallmarks of the bygone licensed tie-in games of that era. As an old-school arcade beat-em-up with a free-flowing open world structure, its story, characters, and ideas are all tied directly to the third season of the Netflix show that inspired it, sometimes to a fault.

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These are the Pokemon (cosplay) masters of AX 2019

It would be a crime against weebs everywhere to not have a cosplay meetup in celebration of the legacy of Pokemon, and luckily, there was one at Anime Expo 2019. We stopped by to play a round of Pokemon Snap–er, to see who these trainers, gym leaders, and Pokemon would choose to take on their journey to become Pokemon masters. Check out the gallery below, or keep on scrolling to have a peek at all the pictures we caught.

Photo from the Pokemon cosplay meetup at Anime Expo 2019.

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Digimon Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition Coming to Switch and PC in 2020

Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition is coming to the Nintendo Switch and Steam next year, according to a new announcement trailer from publisher Bandai Namco.

Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth, the 2016 JRPG focused on a new incarnation of the Digimon universe, was previously only available on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The Complete Edition also includes its sequel, Hacker’s Memory, which released in 2018. The port is releasing on October 18, 2020.

Bandai Namco did not announce any additional content for fans outside of the two main games.

IGN didn’t happen to review Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth or Hacker’s Memory, but the Metacritic rating for both stands firm at 73 out 100 and above. The series has managed to become a sort of cult favorite among JRPG and Digimon franchise fans. Cyber Sleuth tells the story of a group of teens who are pulled into a reality-bending plot involving hackers, detectives, and of course, Digimon companions to do battle with against evil forces.

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