A set of runes inside Kratos’ house discovered earlier this week tied into what many believed could be the final secret game director Cory Barlog and other members of the team have been discussing. However, without official word, fans waited to find out if more had to be uncovered.
With every new reveal of gameplay, art, or music, Toys for Bob has performed the tricky balancing act of showing both a reverence for the original adventures and an evolution of the beloved purple dragon in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy.
Blending the old and new is a common theme throughout all aspects of the trilogy’s development, particularly in refreshing the soundtracks underlying Spyro’s first three outings. Originally composed by The Police’s Stewart Coepland, the beloved music has been reimagined, in large part thanks to Music Remixer Stephan Vankov.
This story contains full spoilers for Season 1 of Altered Carbon and vague spoilers for the other books in Richard K. Morgan’s series.
Altered Carbon wrapped up its cyberpunk Sherlock Holmes story well enough in Season 1, but there are plenty of lingering questions that we want further clarification on, especially now that Netflix has renewed the show for Season 2. Thankfully, there’s a lot of source material to mine in the form of two additional novels from Richard K. Morgan — Broken Angels and Woken Furies. Each book expands on the greater universe of Altered Carbon, while also delving deeper into what defines Takeshi Kovacs as a person.
With its latest update, called Next, No Man’s Sky has rounded off enough of its rough edges and piled in enough content that exploring its weird galaxy is usually rewarding. It’s definitely a treadmill, though, and while there are countless upgrades and ships to acquire, bases to build, and resources to mine, the process of earning them involves hours upon hours of mindless and repetitive work.
Hopping in a spaceship, flying out of the atmosphere into space, then landing on another planet that looks completely different from the one you just left is as amazing as ever – a feat that still hasn’t been matched. Some worlds are scenic and beautiful, begging you to use the camera mode to capture the views of rolling hills with colorful plants and animals dotting the landscape and a ringed planet hanging over the horizon and peeking out between clouds; others are barren and ugly wastelands; and others are just bizarre. There really is an impressive range of sights.
What are the 100 Greatest Movie Moments ever filmed? We put together a list of our favorites, and will be unveiling them throughout the week. Today, our top 20!
IGN’s weekly Nintendo show tackles the latest releases, Nintendo’s initiative to take down emulator websites, Pokemon director Junichi Masuda’s controversial quote on catching Pokemon, and more!
In this first episode of True Blue Hero, we trace how Mega Man X changed the already beloved Mega Man formula and launched the Blue Bomber to iconic status in games history. Presented by Capcom.