Pokemon Go PvP Battles Now Live

Following their announcement earlier this month, PvP battles have finally arrived in Pokemon Go. The new Trainer Battle system is now live for users level 10 and up, and it gives them the ability to challenge other players directly to three-on-three Pokemon battles.

Once users reach the requisite level, they’ll be able to face off against other players, either locally or remotely. You can battle any other trainer you meet in-person, whether or not they’re registered on your friends list, simply by scanning a QR code in a new battle menu. However, you’ll need to be Ultra friends with another player in order to challenge them remotely.

Trainer Battles are separated into three different Leagues to make the feature accessible to players of all levels: Great, Ultra, and Master. Each League enforces a different Combat Power limit for your Pokemon: in the Great League, each monster can have a maximum of 1,500 CP; Ultra League’s limited is 2,500 CP per Pokemon; and Master League has no CP restriction.

Whether you win or lose, you’ll receive rewards for taking part in Trainer Battles, including a chance to get the new Sinnoh Stone, which is needed to evolve certain Gen 4 Pokemon. You can also challenge the leaders of Pokemon Go’s three major teams–Valor, Mystic, and Instinct–to practice NPC battles. You can read more about how the feature works in our Pokemon Go PvP guide.

Trainer Battles are just the latest in a long line of new features that Niantic has rolled out for Pokemon Go this past year, making 2018 a big year for the mobile title. The developer has also recently increased the effects of the Mystery Box, making it easier to find Meltan in the wild. Meanwhile, the game’s latest Legendary Pokemon, Cresselia, is scheduled to leave Raid Battles on December 18.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: 4 DLC Characters We Want To See Added

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate brings together every single fighter from the series’ history, plus a handful of new contenders. But even with that massive roster, the developers aren’t slowing down. During a Nintendo Direct, director Masahiro Sakurai confirmed that five DLC characters would be coming to the game. That’s on top of Piranha Plant, a free addition to those who buy the game digitally or register their copy by January 31, 2019.

We already know the first of the five DLC characters: Joker from Persona 5. With such a left-field choice, all bets are seemingly off for who the remaining DLC fighters could be. Notably, each one will also bring a new stage and music track to the game.

We racked our brains and made a wishlist of four additional characters we’d like to see join the fight. Some seem like safe bets, while others are pretty radical choices. Check out the video above, and let us know which characters you’d like to see join the roster in the comments below!

In other Smash Bros. news, the game’s first weekly event kicks off Thursday, December 13. It will focus on characters who wear glasses, and their respective Spirits will appear more frequently on the Spirit Board.

Best White Elephant Gifts for 2018

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Your White Elephant gift exchange is coming up and you’re in desperate need of something to bring. You need something coworkers can’t help but steal instead of some poor soul that opens your present and gets stuck with a lame gift. Our guide provides you with a number of options whether you’re looking for something meaningful and useful or something so random everywhere will eye it.

Best Games and Toy White Elephant Gifts

Why get something practical when you can get something fun? These toys and games are simple and not too extravagant, making them an easy and likely popular gift to steal.

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Nerf Blasters, Darts, and More Are On Sale at Walmart Today

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If you’re in the market for some Nerf gear, or looking to squeeze a few more gifts under the Christmas tree for the Nerf-obsessed person on your gift-giving list, Walmart has a ton of great Nerf blasters on sale right now from several different lines.

Nerf’s dart guns have evolved over the years to reach levels unimaginable just ten years ago. Seriously, Nerf guns are amazing now. Just when you think you’ve seen everything there is to see in the world of Nerf, it releases some new vision of beauty and sets the bar higher still.

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Soulcalibur 6 Sees Nier: Automata’s 2B Join the Roster Next Week

Nier: Automata’s 2B is finally making her Soulcaibur 6 debut on December 18.

Announced back in October, Nier: Automata’s 2B was revealed as an upcoming addition to Soulcalibur 6’s roster. Today, the game’s official Twitter account confirmed that the android will be making her way into the title next week, along with her own stage, background music, extra weapons, and alternate costume.

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Metro Exodus Release Date Is A Week Earlier Now

Metro Exodus will be releasing a little earlier than previously planned. Deep Silver and 4A Games announced that the game has gone gold and will be coming on February 15, 2019–not February 22 as previously announced. Adjust your calendars accordingly.

To celebrate the announcement, the studio has put out the game’s title sequence, from the same studio that produced those sequences for the HBO shows Game of Thrones and Westworld. You can check out that very frosty video above.

“Our fans have been waiting patiently for Metro Exodus ever since we announced the title at E3 2017,” said Deep Silver CEO Klemens Kundratitz, in the announcement. “We had previously delayed the release date to ensure 4A Games had the time to deliver their ambitious vision for the game, but now we’re delighted to confirm that Metro Exodus has ‘gone gold’ and we are able to bring the release date forward to the 15th February 2019.”

Metro Exodus looks to be a bigger take on the Metro concept without going open-world. “I think for Metro fans, it’s really important to make it clear that it’s not an open world game,” Huw Beynon told GameSpot. “It’s a series of levels, and you play them in linear order, and you still have traditional Metro-style levels when the game starts; the game will feel very familiar, and then at E3 we showed the first of these new huge levels, we call them sandbox survival levels. Each one of those can take several hours to complete, several days worth of in-game time, that’s where we’re going to gradually expand the horizons.”

Metro has a pricey Collector’s Edition which comes out to a whopping $235 with the game. A less expensive Limited Edition includes a season pass and art book. It’s coming for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Read more details in our pre-order guide.

Fortnite Week 2: Where To Dance In Abandoned Mansion (Season 7 Guide)

Fortnite Season 7, Week 2 challenges are, for the most part, pretty straightforward. Among both the free and paid categories, the tasks will be familiar as they’ve been used numerous times in the past. However, in the paid section there are a couple that require a little extra time and effort. The first involves playing sheet music on giant pianos that can be found on the island. The second asks players to find an abandoned mansion and compete in a dance off. Here’s where to go and what to do to complete the objective and earn some Battle Stars.

This particular challenge is designated as “Hard” in the challenge list, and that’s mostly because finding the abandoned mansion can be tricky, if you’re not super familiar with the current layout of the island. Thankfully, we are, and we’ve completed the challenge. That means we can tell you exactly where to go: the Lonely Lodge mansion. Specifically, you’ll need to head the basement of this mansion, where you’ll find a little dance floor ready to host your battle of moves.

The other tricky thing is actually having someone else there because–as with all dance offs–it’s a one versus one situation. We recommend doing this challenge first, as most players will be looking to get it done so the dance floor will be heaving with party goers. You only need to partake in a dance off, not necessarily win one–it’s the taking part that counts. The swarm of players might lead to some deaths, but you will need someone else to participate in order to get it done, so the sooner you try this, the better.

To make things easier, we’ve put together a video of us doing the challenge. Take a look above and you can see us go through the steps, and you can even play along if you want. Overall, this one shouldn’t take you very long at all, so you can switch to other challenges in no time.

Once that’s done, you can take a look at the full Fortnite Season 7, Week 2 challenge list to see what else you can complete to unlock Battle Stars. If you’ve completed all the challenges thus far, you may want to peruse our gallery for Season 7’s new cosmetics and rewards to see if anything tickles your fancy. Running short on Battle Stars? Don’t worry, we’ve got a complete Season 7 challenge guide that you can use to do last week’s challenges.

Spider-Man PS4’s Silver Lining DLC Has A Release Date Now

Marvel’s Spider-Man has one more planned piece of DLC left to close out “The City That Never Sleeps” storyline. The final chapter, called Silver Lining, will launch on December 21. As the name implies, it brings back Silver Sable, and she’s not exactly happy that Hammerhead has been stealing her weapons.

This looks to wrap up the story that began with The Heist, which left off with a cliffhanger ending regarding the antihero Black Cat. In the second chapter, Turf Wars, the villain Hammerhead continued to consolidate his power over the other New York crime families, with the help of Sable tech left behind by the mercenary. This next chapter will presumably tie up those plot threads, and includes new missions and upgraded enemies, along with new trophies and challenges.

Of course, the star of these DLC packs has been the addition of new Spidey suits. Each one has included three more suits, and this one is no different. This time the three suits are the Peter Parker Spidey suit from the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse film, a Cyborg Spider-Man suit, and the Aaron Aikman Spider-Armor. You can also get a Silver Lining dynamic theme by pre-ordering Into the Spider-Verse from the PlayStation Store.

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As always you can pick up Silver Lining for $10 individually, or as part of the City That Never Sleeps bundle for $25. A digital deluxe edition bundles together the game and the DLC for $80, though you may be able to build your own discount for cheaper since the base game has gone down to $40 in some areas.

Fortnite Guide: Where To Find Pianos, Play Sheet Music (Season 7, Week 2)

We’re in Week 2 of Fortnite Season 7 and there’s a fresh crop of challenges for your to reap Battle Stars from. For PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, or mobile players, Week 7’s challenges are broken up into two categories, as usual. Both the Free and Battle Pass categories have fairly straightforward tasks, but in the latter there’s one that could give you a bit of trouble if you don’t know where to look. With that in mind, we’ve put together a handy guide to help you find the pianos in Pleasant Park and Lonely Lodge.

Unlike previous iterations, you don’t actually have to hunt down the sheet music this time around, as the notes you need to play are visible when near the pianos. So, all you’ve got to do it head to the giant pianos and get to playing them. Thankfully, Epic Games has done us a solid and pointed us in the right direction: Pleasant Park and Lonely Lodge.

However, those are pretty big areas, so you may require more specific info on where to go. If you’re at Pleasant Park, head to the hill just to the west and you’ll see the musical instrument. Jump on the keys in the right order and you’re good to go. Keep in mind that you’ll want to pick the right moment to start playing, as other players who also try to use the same piano will interrupt your progress.

At Lonely Lodge, move towards the hill on the north shore and you’ll spot the piano. Once again, hop on keys in the right order and you’ll complete the challenge. For a closer look at exactly where you need to go, and how to properly play your musical masterpiece, you can watch us complete the challenge in the video at the top of this guide.

Fortnite Play Piano Sheet Music Locations

  • Pleasant Park: Hill to the west
  • Lonely Lodge: Hill on the north shore

Once that’s wrapped up, you’ll have a few extra Battle Stars that you can put towards unlocking Season 7’s new cosmetics and rewards. If you still need some more Battle Stars, you can check out the other challenges from Week 2 here or have a look at week one’s challenges in our complete Season 7 challenge guide.

Gris Review – Seeing In Color

Painting Gris as a beautiful adventure is almost too obvious. Even amid the crumbling ruins that hint at better days, every element of this platformer emphasizes its undeniable loveliness. From the wide-angle shots and the ethereal music to the delicate way in which you glide gracefully to a far-off platform, Gris is enrapturing in ways that make it hard to walk away from. Though it takes a mere four hours to reach the ending credits, the time spent with Gris is so captivating that it would have felt greedy to stay with it any longer.

In Gris, a young woman finds herself alone in a desolate world. Ruined buildings and broken pillars dominate the landscape, remnants from a lost civilization. Without saying a word, the woman exudes loneliness, moving forward only to fulfill the aching sense of longing that is now her only companion. The feeling of loss is palpable. You wander through a palace that could tumble with one strong gust of wind. Cracked statues lay before you, all of women. Some stand in poses of power, others of thoughtfulness, but all are only relics of what used to be. Savor the sight because the statues, the buildings, the pillars could all be turned to dust when you return.

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Your goal is to obtain fragments of light that complete constellations, allowing you to reach other areas. But the dreamy flow through locations is so subtle that it rarely feels as if you’re completing specific tasks. Rather, you guide the young woman down slopes, across balconies, and through ruins because the call to see what wonders await is impossible to resist. For much of the game, I felt lost as I glided across the serene landscapes, unaware of where I was going but curious to see what lay just outside of my vision. Being lost in Gris is different from other games, though. Whenever I wondered if I was going in the right direction, I wandered into a new location just as beautiful as where I had been, and I set off to wherever it felt like I was being led.

As I drifted through Gris’ world, I collected the odd light fragment, but it never felt like the point of my movement–I just wanted to see where the path led me, and I solved puzzles to reach the fragments along the way. These puzzles are not mind-teasers that demand careful concentration or daring trial-and-error obstacles. Rather, you need only figure out how your given abilities work in a specific area to continue onward undeterred. In the beginning, for instance, I had to learn that I could walk up staircases I thought were only in the background. A little puzzle, yes, but one that brings joy when you realize how simple and delightful the solution is.

Later sections have blocks that appear when a light shines upon them or a wintery wind that casts statues of ice in your image, but none of the puzzles are presented in such a way as to stymie a player. Gris is a game in which its lack of challenge is a positive quality because any frustrating section would have derailed the feeling of peace and serenity that it builds so wondrously as you progress. There’s no combat or death to break you from this trance, just pure pleasure throughout. I wanted to explore this world, to see breathtaking sights and soak in the melancholic score, and Gris welcomed this feeling instead of hiding its charms behind tests of skill.

Despite the ease of the puzzles, there are genuine surprises in how you navigate the world. I gasped when I realized a rippling block wasn’t as solid as I had assumed and there’s a perspective-flipping section that made me laugh with joy. The magic of Gris is that it encompasses the varied move set you’d expect in a more demanding platformer, without expecting impressive feats of dexterity to progress. Instead, it introduces all those navigational twists to draw you ever deeper into this fascinating world. Because of its many surprises, it’s the rare game where I wish I could have my memory erased, to play it once more from the beginning, because few games contain surprises that were so affected.

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Gris is joyful and sad, a beautiful ruin, contradictions that make these experiences so exciting. The surprises that lay hidden are not plot twists or unlockable goodies but rather moments when the mechanics perfectly complement the aesthetics. Every element is used to engage your sense of awe. Gris is beautiful, yes, but it uses that beauty like a surgical knife. As you climb to the top of a pyramid, with the sun growing ever brighter and the stars beckoning, it knows to pull back the camera, to show how small you stand against the majesty of the universe.

Don’t dismiss Gris as a game so caught up in its artistic splendor that it forgets what medium it’s a part of, though. Strip away the resplendent visual design and enchanting score and Gris would still be enticing because of its sense of movement. The young woman moves with graceful purpose. She’s light on her feet but sure-headed, giving her a weightiness that makes it feel like you’re trying to break free of gravity but can never quite do so. There were sections when I would purposely repeat a series of jumps because it felt so good to skirt against the dreamy sky. New powers are unlocked as you get deeper into the adventure, and all of them add another layer of interactivity that not only expands your horizons but feels good to enact.

Gris understands intrinsically how magical video games can be and continually pushes your imagination until you’re almost bursting with joy. The ways in which it reinvents itself as you gain powers and dive ever deeper into this world is truly special, and just as it knows exactly when to pull back the camera or introduce a new song, it’s keenly aware of when it’s time to say goodbye. Like a comet streaking across the sky, Gris is full of wonder and beauty and leaves you with a warm glow in your heart.