All the Confirmed Characters in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3

It’s safe to say that in the 10 years since Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 was released on consoles in 2009, the world’s understanding of the Marvel Universe has changed a bit, to put things lightly. Not only has the MCU taken a firm hold of the pop culture zeitgeist, but the expectations for things like crossovers and genre mashups — two of the Ultimate Alliance mainstays — have gone through the roof. The thrill of seeing heroes teaming up and facing off against familiar bad guys has become less a novelty and more an expectation, meaning Ultimate Alliance has got its work cut out for it and then some.

Luckily, based on the announcement trailer, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 seems to be meeting that challenge head-on by borrowing just the right amount of the MCU’s flair for the job. With thirty characters featured in the first trailer alone and a subtitle of “The Black Order,” a direct draw to fans of last year’s mega-blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War, Ultimate Alliance 3 is bringing the Marvel Universe to life in a brand new way.

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Walmart Has Good Gaming PCs from MSI, HP, Asus, and More On Sale Now

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Walmart might not be top-of-mind for gaming laptops and prebuilt gaming PCs, but they offer free 2-day shipping on almost every model, and carry machines from manufacturers like MSI, Asus, HP, and more. With this in mind it’s worth taking a closer look at the prices any time Walmart.com runs a sale. Each of these deals offers something slightly different, but what ties them all together is their ability to play virtually all modern games with virtually no issues. Whether you’re looking for a sleek living room PC, a powerhouse mobile Laptop, or an extreme editing machine for making video content, look no further than today’s list of deals.

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Here’s When Fortnite’s Glider Redeploy Update Drops

Like clockwork, Epic has another update lined up for its hit battle royale game, Fortnite. The developer confirmed that this week’s 7.20 patch is set to arrive on all platforms–PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices–on Tuesday, January 15, and it’s bringing back a controversial gameplay element from Season 6: redeployable gliders.

Downtime for the update is scheduled to begin at 2 AM PT / 5 AM ET / 10 AM GMT. Epic hasn’t estimated how long this downtime will last, but once servers are back up, redeployable gliders will return to Battle Royale mode–although this time they’ll function a little differently than before.

When Epic first tested the redeploy mechanic last fall, players were able to open up their glider again and hang glide during a match if they were at least three stories in the air. This time around, however, the Glider Redeploy will be itemized, meaning it’ll take up a slot in your inventory and can be found as loot in chests, vending machines, and supply llamas.

“The goal with the item is to provide mobility and utility, but in a form that can be balanced and iterated upon,” Epic explained on its website. “By implementing glider redeploy as an item we can iterate on multiple different levels (i.e. redeploy height, movement speed, drop chance, charge count), including inventory slot tension.”

Soon after the 7.20 update arrives, Epic will roll out another set of weekly challenges. In the meantime, you can find tips on how to complete all of the tasks available thus far in our Season 7 challenges guide.

Fortnite’s Controversial Glider Redeploy Is Back

The glider redeploy, one of the most controversial gameplay mechanics in the history of Fortnite, is making its return as a usable item.

Announced by Epic Games, the glider redeploy will be returning with patch v7.20 and will take up an inventory slot if you choose to equip it. It can be found from normal loot sources, including floor loot, chests, vending machines and supply llamas.

Players can activate glider redeploy as they normally would (in the past, it would deploy if a player fell from a height of three stories or more and allow them to land safely), and each deployment of the device will remove a single charge. Once all charges are used, the item will disappear.

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Tom Holland Hints Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Will Drop This Week

Tom Holland shared a cryptic tweet Monday in response to fans asking when the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer will be released, teasing that it would be any day now.

“So I spoke to Sony…” the tweet read.

The response came following a well known Marvel fan, Kirk Deveyck, who uploaded a video on Twitter for Holland on Saturday, demanding the trailer be dropped.

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Resident Evil 2 Remake Brings Back Tofu Mode

Capcom has announced that the remake of Resident Evil 2 will see the return of both The 4th Survivor and The Tofu Survivor bonus modes. Both come included in the game at launch, but you’ll need to unlock them.

The 4th Survivor mode allows you to play as Umbrella Security Service special Agent HUNK, the fourth person to survive the events of Raccoon City, in a standalone canon story. Meanwhile, The Tofu Survivor puts you in control of a person-sized piece of tofu. This story, unfortunately, is not canon. It is, however, much harder to complete, as the piece of tofu can only carry and use a combat knife, two green herbs, and one blue herb.

Both modes existed in the original 1998 Resident Evil 2, but Capcom has not announced if you’ll unlock them in the remake via the same method used in the original game. Previously, you unlocked The 4th Survivor by completing both of Leon and Claire’s scenarios with an A rank. For The Tofu Survivor, you just had to get six A ranks, but they needed to be achieved consecutively and in under two and a half hours.

If you want to try the new Resident Evil 2 before buying it, there’s a “1-Shot” demo now available. The demo only lasts 30 minutes, whether you beat it or not. So don’t take too much time being horrified by the disgusting sights and sounds. The demo will expire on January 31, a few days after the launch of the game.

The remake of Resident Evil 2 is one of our most anticipated games of 2019. Capcom’s reimagining of the original game follows the same story beats, but additional elements have been added to surprise players with new scares. A modernized control scheme has been implemented as well, allowing players who are unfamiliar with the original game to more easily pick up this remake.

Resident Evil 2 launches on January 25 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. You can pre-order the game now.

Wolverine Stars in Marvel Comics Presents

With dozens of comic books to choose from, let us show you which are the best coming out this week. Take a look at this list spotlighting our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.

Check out our picks, then head to the comments to let us know what you’ll be buying this week!

TMNT: Shredder In Hell #1 – $3.99

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How True Detective Season 3’s Crooked Spiral Connects to Season 1

Minor Spoilers for the season three premiere of True Detective ahead.

The third season of True Detective began last night on HBO and the “crooked spiral” iconography that appears in episode two also appeared in the show’s first season.

As reported by THR, the second episode sees documentary producer Elisa Montgomery (Sarah Gadon) interviewing an older Wayne Hays (Mahershala Ali) about the Purcell case he was a part of some 35 years before.

During the interview, she mentions another case that “featured “crooked spiral” iconography and wonders whether the dolls that are part of the Purcell case are something similar.”

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Another PS4 Game Now Supports Cross-Play

Rocket League is now the second PS4 game to support cross-play with other consoles. Developer Psyonix announced that its hit vehicular soccer game has joined Sony’s cross-play beta program, allowing players on PS4 to be matched up with those on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

According to Psyonix, cross-play will be enabled on PS4 by default, although players will be able to opt in or out of it by going to the Options menu and checking the Cross-Platform Play box in the Gameplay tab. When on, it will allow PS4 users to be randomly matched up with or against players on other platforms in Casual, Competitive, and Extra Modes.

Additionally, Psyonix says that it will implement a cross-platform party system in an upcoming update. More details about that will be shared “soon,” but the feature will allow players to “partner up with friends on any platform with the push of a few buttons.”

While Rocket League has already supported cross-play between PS4 and PC, Psyonix has long wanted to allow the feature with other consoles. Back in 2016, the developer said it had already figured out how to implement cross-play between PS4 and Xbox One, and all that needed to be done was work out an arrangement between platforms.

“The only thing we have to do now is sort of find out where we stand politically with everyone, and then it’s full steam ahead to finish the solution that we’ve already started,” Psyonix vice president Jeremy Dunham said at the time. “Technologically everything works, we’ve got it figured out, just a little bit of time to get everything up and running. Right now, excitement is the best way to put it. We just want to get in there and make it happen.”

After years of preventing cross-network multiplayer between PS4 and other consoles, Sony loosened its rigid stance on the issue somewhat last September when it finally allowed cross-play in Fortnite. While Epic’s battle royale game was the sole title to support the feature at the time, it was a welcome sign that Sony was reconsidering its controversial policy, saying it had “identified a path towards supporting cross-platform features for select third-party content.”

“We recognize that PS4 players have been eagerly awaiting an update, and we appreciate the community’s continued patience as we have navigated through this issue to find a solution,” John Kodera, president of Sony Interactive Entertainment, said. “We see the beta as an opportunity to conduct thorough testing that ensures cross-platform play is best on PlayStation, while being mindful about the user experience from both a technical and social perspective.”

Uncharted Movie Signs 10 Cloverfield Lane Director

10 Cloverfield Lane director Dan Trachtenberg has been tapped to helm the Sony Pictures adaptation of Uncharted, Variety reports. This comes following reports late last year that the film adaptation had lost director Shawn Levy due to scheduling conflicts with another game adaptation, Free Guy.

Tom Holland (Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War) is still set to star as a young Nathan Drake, and will detail his first encounter with his thieving mentor, “Sully” Sullivan. The production date hasn’t been nailed down, however, as Sony is organizing it around Holland’s press tour for Spider-Man: Far From Home. It hopes to start production this year.

Trachtenberg gained notoriety for 2016’s 10 Cloverfield Lane, a thriller filled with mostly human drama that tied tangentially into the universe created by the cult horror film Cloverfield. It was the first such experiment with using the franchise name for spin-off stories, a strategy that didn’t work out as well with last year’s The Cloverfield Paradox. He is also known for having shot his own fan film for Portal, and for having directed an episode of Black Mirror.

The Uncharted project has gone through several iterations and false starts, and at one point it was set to star Mark Wahlberg in the lead role. This latest script starring Holland was penned by Jonathan Rosenberg and Mark Walker.