The 10 Best TV Shows Of 2018

US premiere date: August 6

Breaking Bad is one of the best television shows ever made. Its spin-off, Better Call Saul, from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, might be even better. Sure, Saul doesn’t have the addictive elements of the cancer survivor-turned-meth cook’s story, but it’s a stunning example of expert execution. It’s also more heartbreaking.

Television is littered with remakes, spin-offs, sequels, and prequels, yet Saul has never been concerned with catching up to Breaking Bad’s story, nor the heavy-handedness of empty Easter eggs. Its brilliance is a result of its methodical, glacial pace. It’s not about the destination, it’s about the ride through New Mexico’s underbelly.

If you’ve been sitting shotgun since 2015, this should be no surprise. The story centers on Jimmy McGill’s tragic downfall and life-long battle with his own demons. It’s packed full with the legalities (and illegalities) of the justice system, the most mundane clerical duties, cold-blooded cartel power dynamics, and illegitimate entrepreneurs. Season 4 featured Jimmy’s journey from disbanded lawyer to Saul Goodman (the finale even gave us its title character’s namesake). It wasn’t Anakin Skywalker turning to the dark side, but McGill’s transformation was extremely haunting and affecting. His partner-in-sometimes-crime, Kim Wexler, played by the incredible Rhea Seehorn, was left repulsed beyond belief.

If we had to pick one reason to watch Season 4, it’s Seehorn. She’s become the backbone of a show littered with exceptional actors. She’s evolved into Saul’s co-protagonist, but someone who doesn’t quite have the stomach for all of McGill’s cons. Kim is a lawyer full of confidence, anxiety and dread. Her anxiety quickly shifts to the viewer, who spends each and every episode on pins and needles. All we know of her fate is this: She never showed up on Breaking Bad.

If that’s not enough, Better Call Saul feels written by experienced, tactical surgeons–or better yet, by expert chemists. The way Gilligan and company purposefully back themselves into a corner just to prove they can cleverly write themselves out of it, perfectly mirrors the agility of their main character. Make no mistake, we’ve become junkies for what Gilligan and company have cooked up. — Ryan Peterson

The 10 Best Movies Of 2018

PUBG PS4 Release Date And US Pre-Order Guide

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds started out as an early-access PC game before coming to Xbox One last year for a period of console exclusivity. That period is officially coming to an end, because PUBG is set to release for PlayStation 4 on December 7. It took a while, but better late than never.

The PS4 version will include most of the content the other versions contain, although custom matches and event mode will be arriving later. Publisher PUBG Corp. also notes that “map and mode selection will be turned on after servers fill up to a suitable population that can support these features.” You can find more details on the PUBG PS4 FAQ.

If you’re a PS4 owner who’s been jonesing to see what all the fuss is about with this blockbuster battle royale game, you might be wondering where you can get it and what bonus goodies you can expect. Read on, and all your questions will be answered.

Pre-Order Bonus

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Pre-order PUBG for PlayStation 4, and you’ll get some Naughty Dog digital goodies: a Nathan Drake outfit from Uncharted and Ellie’s backpack from The Last of Us.

Pre-Order PUBG PS4 Disc Edition

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This version comes with the pre-order bonuses listed above, and it comes on a disc.

Pre-Order PUBG PS4 Digital Editions

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Looter’s Edition

Sony is offering three digital editions of the game on PSN. The Looter’s Edition is the standard edition. Although the game description states it comes with “unknown avatar,” it seems safe to assume that means it will come with the Uncharted and Last of Us cosmetic items detailed above. It also comes with a PS4 theme based on the game’s Miramar map.

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Survivor’s Edition

The Survivor’s Edition costs an additional $20, and includes everything from the Looter’s Edition, as well as the Vikendi Event Pass, 2,300 G-Coins, and 20,000 BP.

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Champion’s Edition

The Champion’s Edition costs $10 more than the Survivor’s Edition and comes with all the same items, except it includes 6,000 G-Coins rather than 2,300.

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New Fortnite Mode Is A Creative Sandbox

Epic Games has announced Fortnite Creative, a new mode that will give players the opportunity to design games and build unique Fortnite experiences with friends. Fortnite Creative will be available to play on December 13, but those that pick up the Season 7 Battle Pass can check it out from December 6.

“It’s a brand new way to experience the world of Fortnite,” Epic says on its website. “Design games, race around the island, battle your friends in new ways and build your dream Fortnite. It’s all happening on your own private island where everything you make is saved.”

Epic has said it plans to add new features and make improvements to Fortnite Creative in coming updates. “Like Battle Royale and Save the World, we’re committed to making this bigger and better over time,” it explained.

As noted in the video above, Epic is expecting initial rollout of Fortnite Creative to be “rough” and is encouraging those interested to get in early via the Battle Pass. Fortnite Season 7 is set to launch on December 6 and, alongside it, the new Battle Pass will be available. In addition to early access to Fortnite Creative, the Battle Pass entitles owners to a special set of challenges every week for as long as the season lasts. In turn, this means they can accrue Battle Stars faster and unlock cosmetics quicker.

Fortnite Creative mode is one of the many ways Epic Games is encouraging players to keep returning to the game. The company has made a point of trying to both vary and broaden the kind of experiences it offers, and the successes resulting from this has had a knock on effect on Epic as a business. On December 4 it revealed its own marketplace, which competes directly with Valve’s Steam.

The Epic Games marketplace seems to be very developer friendly, giving creators 88% of their revenue. There is no profit-sharing and, instead, it’s an 88/12 split between developers and Epic for listing on its marketplace. Developers that use Unreal Engine to create their game will have the 5% engine royalty covered by Epic out of its own 12% cut. Although this incentive encourages developers to use Unreal Engine, Epic says games created using other engines are also welcome.

Part Batman, Part Superman and All Green: The Unexpected Appeal of Martian Manhunter

J’onn J’onnz, the Martian Manhunter, isn’t exactly the most mainstream superhero in the DC Universe. Despite a relatively top tier booking in the Justice League roster, a handful of animated features, and a live action incarnation courtesy of the CW’s Supergirl and actor David Harewood, he’s not exactly the sort of character you could show to anyone on the street for immediate recognition — but what J’onn lacks in Batman or Wonder Woman level fame, he makes up for with a very specific level of relatability, unique to him among his peers. And that’s exactly what co-creators Steve Orlando and Riley Rossmo hope to tap into with his brand new limited series, Martian Manhunter, out now.

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Fortnite Creative Allows You to Create Your Own Private Island

Epic is set to launch Fortnite Create on December 6, a brand new mode allowing you to customize your own private island which can be saved and used at any time.

Launching the new mode will set players up with their own island where games can be designed, race tracks can be crafted, and battles against your friends can be customized to your liking. Whatever is built and placed will be saved and can later be returned to after shutting off the mode.

While Creative sounds a lot like the already available Playground mode, its biggest difference is the blank canvas that is your private island. Objects like trees, cars, and even entire buildings can be placed to create your own environments. Any weapon or consumable can be spawned and up to 16 players can enter your island.

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Must Play PC Games Of 2018 – Steam Punks

2018 was yet another big year for PC games, but which were our favourites? With just a few weeks left in the year, this week’s episode of GameSpot’s PC-focused show Steam Punks is turning its focus to the best PC games of the year.

Jess begins by praising Lucas Pope’s Return of the Obra Dinn, which she says is one of the most unique, compelling, and challenging games of the year. Ed sings the praises of the mech strategy game Into the Breach, while Jess explains why Unavowed from Dave Gilbert’s Wadjet Eye Games is the best point-and-click adventure game of the year. The difficult survival strategy game Frostpunk was also one of Edmond’s favourite PC games of the year, while Jess talks about all the reasons she enjoyed Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire this year.

Edmond and Jess also respond to your questions and comments about last week’s Steam Punks, where we talked about why Fallout 76’s controls on PC are a mess. Be sure to watch the full video in the embed above to see it all! And come back next week where Jess and Edmond are breaking down the most disappointing PC games from this year.

Starbreeze Offices Raided, Employee Arrested on Suspicion of Insider Trading

Just days after announcing that it had filed for reconstruction and would be parting ways with its CEO, game publisher Starbreeze has had its Stockholm headquarters raided by authorities on suspicion of insider trading.

According to Dagens Industri (via Variety), Starbreeze’s offices were raided by authorities, equipment was seized, and one anonymous person was arrested as a result.

Executives at the company reportedly sold back large shares of the company just a few weeks ago. Since the announcement of Starbreeze’s financial troubles, stock prices for the studio have fallen by as much as 80 percent.

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PUBG Celebrates the Holidays With Festive Gifts

PC players can log into PUBG during December’s seasonal event to get kitted out like Rudolph.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ PC players can nab themselves the Festive Beanie with Pom Pom along with a Red Nose by logging into the game during the seasonal event this month. You’ll be given the items to wear for the rest of December, but if you’d like to carry them over and give them a permanent home in your inventory, you can.

“Place in the top 10 of any map or non-custom game mode ten times during the event and you’ll get permanent versions to wear all year round,” reads the update.

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Nintendo Teasing Game Awards Appearance In Smash Bros. Ultimate Tweet

Nintendo has plugged the upcoming Game Awards, with the implication that we could see something related to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate at the event. The tweet doesn’t explicitly promise any reveals, though, so it could just be tying the two together for promotional purposes.

The Game Awards will air on Thursday evening, just hours before the launch of Smash Ultimate. This wasn’t lost on Nintendo, which told its fans to tune in live before the game launch. It’s possible, though far from definite, that the company has a reveal planned for the event. It could be presenting info regarding the upcoming Smash DLC, for example, or another project altogether. The Game Awards itself has teased ten new announcements along with updates on released games.

Of course, tying the two together could be completely innocuous, as Nintendo is up for some awards itself. The company may just be promoting a big industry event, with plans to attend.

The Game Awards will kick off on Thursday at 8:30 PM ET / 5:30 PM PT / 1:30 AM GMT (Friday) / 12:30 PM AET (Friday). You can watch it right here at GameSpot. In the meantime check out the full list of nominees.