God of War Director Has a Superman Game Idea That Is Smallville Meets Persona 5

During “The Quest For the Perfect Superman Game” panel held at PAX West on August 31, God of War director Cory Barlog shared some interesting ideas for what kind of Superman game he’d create. Originally reported by GameInformer, the panel can still be viewed on Twitch.

Barlog gave a series of ideas about a theoretical Superman game, meaning none of them are for any real project he is currently working on. After joking about delivering an old-man Superman game where he has a kid and is trying to teach him how to be a superhero (a clear reference to the most recent God of War), Barlog suggested a game that has a young Clark Kent going to school while also coming to grips with being a superhero.

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Spider-Man PS4 Photo Mode Confirmed as Day One Update

Spider-Man is getting Photo Mode when the game hits PlayStation 4 on September 7.

Insomniac showed off the robust mode, which will be included in the free Day 1 update, in the brand new Photo Mode trailer, so be sure to check it out below:

The mode will be accessible from the pause menu and will include a number of lens, filter, and frame settings to choose from, as well as a host of stickers and overlays to help you create the perfect picture.

For more on Spider-Man, Insomniac outlined plans for DLC and puddle sizes have Spider-Man fans arguing on Reddit.

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10 Great Sci-Fi Stories to Tide You Over Until Cyberpunk 2077

Now that the world has gotten a look at the ominous sights and sounds of Night City in CD Project Red’s Cyberpunk 2077, we’re hoping we won’t have to wait until 2077 to play it. But since there’s no release date in sight, here’s a comprehensive list of some top-notch, high tech, low-life Cyberpunk media you can jack in to to help ease the wait.

Don’t expect anything obvious like Blade Runner, The Fifth Element, or Ghost in the Shell on this list, as we’re digging much deeper.

Also, here’s that long-awaited gameplay demo one more time if you haven’t seen it yet — or just want to watch it again like we have been:

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IGN First Presents: TV to Watch This Fall

September traditionally marks the beginning of the new TV season, with the broadcast networks premiering a slew of new shows to compete for your attention between now and the end of the year. But with the cable networks and streaming services debuting high-profile programming all year round, it’s becoming increasingly hard to cut through the clutter and find the shows worth watching.

That’s why September 2018 marks our first TV-focused IGN First, spotlighting the best upcoming TV shows of the 2018-2019 season with exclusive trailer debuts, image reveals, episode clips and interviews with your favorite casts and creators.

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Breaking Down the 2018 Summer Box Office Season

The Labor Day holiday weekend represents an extra day off of work or school for most, but in Hollywood, it marks the end of the lucrative summer box office season. The movie industry typically defines the summer movie season as taking place between the first weekend in May (when many colleges across the country let out) and the Labor Day holiday weekend, and this year, Hollywood was looking to rebound from its worst summer since 2006.

If you look at just the raw numbers, without exception, it didn’t… but it’s a lot more complicated than that. So, we’re going to take a deep dive through the numbers and break down what happened this summer at the box office, and why it could lead to some potentially surprising changes.

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Let’s Play Resident Evil 0 Part 3 – Resident Kinevil

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Spyro Reignited Trilogy Is a Gorgeous, Fun Nostalgia Trip

Playing the Spyro Reignited Trilogy is like revisiting an old friend who’s been taking very good care of themselves. Having played levels from now all three Spyro games from the original trilogy, I’ve been consistently hit by waves of nostalgia and the muscle memory of jumps and glides kicking in immediately. But with the new coat of sheen Toys for Bob has brought to those games in remaking them from the ground up, Spyro doesn’t look as good as my memory pictures it — it looks so much better.

Having played some Spyro Reignited Trilogy levels ahead of Gamescom 2018 and dipping back into them for PAX West 2018, I’m continually impressed by the level of detail and life Toys for Bob has brought to these worlds. The studio has done a tremendous job of filling in the gaps left by the technology of the original games’ times, building on the clever level design and characterization Insomniac Games first created.

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