12 Cool Monster Hunter Movie Details Fans Will Care About

While the Monster Hunter movie has received some backlash from fans recently because of the seeming lack of anything recognizable from the games, director Paul W.S. Anderson is doing his best to put those concerns to rest. First Milla Jovovich took to Instagram to show off a close-up of a Slinger–a piece of equipment straight from Monster Hunter World–and Tuesday IGN revealed an exclusive first look photo of Jovovich and co-star Tony Jaa fully decked out in Monster Hunter armor and weapons.

They look the part, but we still had dozens of questions to ask Anderson about the upcoming film. We dug up loads of information in this exclusive interview that we think may be interesting to Monster Hunter fans out there – it was to ours! Here are 12 interesting details about the live-action Monster Hunter movie.

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Rainbow Six Siege Won’t Make Art Changes Following Fan Backlash

Earlier this month, Ubisoft announced that it would change some elements of Rainbow Six Siege’s art style to create a unified, global version ahead of the game’s launch in China. Now, Ubisoft has confirmed it is reverting the changes in the wake of a wave of negative backlash.

In a blog post, Ubisoft acknowledged that “our community and players have raised concerns,” and after spending a week “working on solutions,” the publisher decided to go back to the way the game used to look.

To comply with certain restrictions in Asian territories, Ubisoft removed Siege’s more direct references to violence–such as skulls and blood–as well as gambling and sex. In-game icons are also being made less violent. You can see a rundown of the changes here in GameSpot’s earlier reporting.

Ubisoft said it’s reverting the changes with the public release of the Wind Bastion update, and the developer asked fans for their patience, as some art elements may not be reverted right away. “We will carefully remove them all to the best of our ability considering the short timeframe and with the lowest impact on the season’s launch date and our build stability,” Ubisoft said.

The impact of the art style revert in Siege would be minimal Ubisoft said, though it acknowledged it could “lead to a season delay and/or some instability as our testing and debug times are shortened.”

As for why Ubisoft is making these changes to begin with, the publisher said it was watching the conversation online, and as a result it wanted to ensure the experience “remains as true to the original artistic intent as possible.”

In the wake of the announced changes, some in the Siege community “review-bombed” the game on Steam. The game’s most recent review scores as “mixed,” though the aggregate of all the reviews in total remains “mostly positive.”

Siege’s Wind Bastion update is available now through the game’s PTR. You can see the full patch notes here.

Hearthstone: See a Brand New Rastakhan’s Rumble Card

Rastakhan’s Rumble is almost upon us, and the set is shaping up to be a huge amount of fun. The broad theme takes us to the Gurubashi Arena (which World of Warcraft players on the Horde side would be familiar with), and to a contest presided over by Rastakhan, king of the Zandalari, and ruler of the great troll empire. Long story short, it’s an excuse for trolls and other warriors to battle it out for glory.

Each class has its own “team”, and these are centred around their “Loa” or beastly deities. Rogue, for instance, are known as Gral’s Sharks, named after their Loa – Gral, the Shark. Each Loa is a legendary minion and accompanied by a Spirit that strengthens what that Loa is attempting to do. The Rogue companion card, Spirit of the Shark, obviously works well the turn before Gral, allowing you to trigger its battlecry twice, not to mention playing into the many great battlecry and combo cards in the game.

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Steam Adds Australian Pricing, But It Doesn’t Go So Well

The day has finally come for Australian gamers. Steam, the world’s largest digital PC store, now officially supports the Australian dollar. Since Steam’s launch, Australian users were forced to pay in American dollars, which meant higher prices in some cases after conversion.

In a post on Steam’s website, Valve explained that Australian Steam accounts with Steam Wallets in USD will see that money automatically converted to AUD based on the current market rate. The FAQ also clarifies that those with Australian accounts must pay in AUD.

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The page also states that the majority of games on Steam will see their prices automatically converted from USD to AUD, except for an “an occasional product” that might go missing until it’s priced in AUD.

According to Kotaku, developers must set region-specific prices or else their games won’t be sold in the relevant regions. Apparently some developers forgot about this. As Kotaku points out, games like Warhammer: Vermintide 2, Celeste, Return of the Obra Dinn, Hellblade, and the Microsoft game Quantum Break cannot be purchased on Australian Steam accounts.

It’s likely the publishers of these games will act quickly to get this sorted out, but for now, it’s a frustrating annoyance for those looking to pick up these games and others.

Keep checking back with GameSpot for the latest.

All Of Hearthstone’s “Rastakhan’s Rumble” Cards Revealed So Far

Hearthstone is getting in fighting shape for its next expansion. This time, trolls take the forefront, with a once-in-a-generation brawl called Rastakhan’s Rumble. The trolls all worship their own spirits and have their own champions, leading to some powerful smack-downs. Rastakhan’s Rumble will add dozens of new cards and new mechanics when it launches on December 4. You can check out all the cards so far in the gallery above.

Each of the nine tribes of trolls has its own champion, represented by a class Legendary card. They each also worship their own Loa–ancient spirits that are collectible cards of their own. Spirits are made to build-arounds for powerful effects, and they start with Stealth to enable combos.

The expansion also introduces a new keyword, Overkill. Anytime an Overkill card deals more damage than needed to take down a minion, it will trigger an added effect. One example we’ve seen so far, the Warrior weapon Sul’thraze, lets the player attack again if the Overkill takes down a minion.

As usual, a separate single-player component will be coming as well. Rumble Run puts you in the shoes of a troll champion to prove yourself in gladiatorial combat.

Two separate pre-purchase bundles are available for Rastakhan’s Rumble. The first costs $20 for 17 card packs and the “Ready to Rumble” card back. The second for $50 gives you a full 50 packs, the card back, and the King Rastakhan alternate Shaman hero.

The Flash: Killer Frost’s True Origin Revealed

One of the bigger ongoing mysteries in The Flash has been solved, as this week’s episode revealed the origin of Caitlin Snow’s Killer Frost powers.

Warning: this article contains spoilers for “The Icicle Cometh”!

Last season, viewers learned that Caitlin originally manifested her Killer Frost powers as a child, contradicting the belief that she had been transformed by the STAR Labs particle accelerator explosion like most of Central City’s metahumans. So if it wasn’t the dark matter that did it, how did Caitlin become a metahuman years before Barry and Cisco?

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The Flash Just Namedropped Mr. Freeze

This review contains spoilers for The Flash Season 5, episode 6, titled “The Icicle Cometh.”

The Flash has been teasing the mystery of Caitlin’s father for a while now, so in some respects, it’s refreshing that the show is offering answers so early in the season with “The Icicle Cometh.” Unfortunately, those answers are delivered via some of the show’s clunkiest dialogue and most predictable plot twists in recent memory. After losing her fiance, having a decidedly chilly relationship with her mother, and sharing her body with a murderous alter-ego, it’s just Caitlin’s luck that her long-lost father would also be a despotic villain.

The bad guy dad twist would be forgivable if it wasn’t so painfully obvious, but between Cisco’s suspicions and Caitlin’s blind hope that she’ll finally get a happy reunion with her long-lost pop, the episode telegraphs Caitlin’s heartbreak from the jump. And while none of the Arrowverse shows are known for their nuanced writing, having a villain dramatically explain every attack they launch (or awkwardly declare, “more superheroes to freeze!” when the heroes show up) is even more egregious than Arnold Schwarzenegger’s dialogue in Batman & Robin. (Puns are way more forgivable than stating the obvious.)

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Does Wreck-It Ralph 2 Have Any Post-Credits Scenes?

Minor SPOILERS ahead for Ralph Breaks the Internet.

It’s become commonplace in big event movies, especially Disney releases, to include end credits scenes and it turns out that the sequel to Wreck-It Ralph is no exception.

Ralph Breaks the Internet includes not one but two short scenes during the end credits.

The first is a mid-credits scene that will be familiar to those who enjoyed the movie’s trailers.

The second is a post-credits scene that, befitting the nature of this story, pokes fun at one of the most watched and satirized music videos online.

For more on Ralph Breaks the Internet, check out our review, find out what John C. Reilly had to say about how the film redeems the Disney Princesseswatch Taraji P. Henson take our internet slang quiz, and dive into our breakdown of other movies with egregious product placement in them.

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Marvel Confirms Cyclops’ Resurrection in Uncanny X-Men

Both Marvel Comics and DC Comics released their solicitations for February 2019 this week. There are plenty of major new books and storylines kicking off that month, with Marvel confirming the return of Cyclops and DC debuting a new crossover between The Flash and Batman.

Scroll down to see the most significant new projects from Marvel and DC in February.

The Age of X and the Return of Cyclops

Uncanny X-Men #12 cover by Salvador Larroca. (Marvel Comics) Uncanny X-Men #12 cover by Salvador Larroca. (Marvel Comics)

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