The Last of Us Remastered Load Times Have Been Reduced by Over 70% on PS4

The Last of Us Remastered has received a new patch on PS4 that has seemingly reduced load times across the game, including cutting the load times of game’s first loading screen by over 70%.

As reported by Kotaku, The Last of Us speedrunner Anthony Calabrese has noted that patch 1.11 has made it so “loading screens are basically non-existent on PS4″ for The Last of Us Remastered. This change has even saved him nearly 18 seconds in the David fight and appears to work for both ssd and hdd.

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YouTuber ElAnalistaDeBits also uploaded a video that shows the improved load times in action. Pre-patch, the first loading screen in The Last of Us Remastered took 1:30:10. With the new patch, load times for the same section appear to be 0:13:86.

While this could always just be an improvement specifically for the PS4 version of The Last of Us Remastered, its timing is curious as this game is included in the PlayStation Plus Collection for PS5. This PlayStation Plus perk brings such other big games like God of War, Bloodborne, and Final Fantasy XV to Sony’s newest next-gen console.

It wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility to consider that, by optimizing and making these games playable on PS5, these developers have found ways to improve the experience for those still playing on PS4.

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WWE Hell In A Cell 2020 Results And Updated PPV Match Card

WWE’s PPV Hell in a Cell sure is kicking off very soon. Since the morning of October 25, there has been a new addition to the card. Don’t worry though, we’re sure he’ll show up. Additionally, R-Truth will be defending his 24/7 Championship against Drew Gulak on the Kickoff Show. Normally, 24/7 Championship matches happen backstage, so this is a pretty exciting announcement for those who enjoy Truth’s antics.

Taking place in the Thunderdome, in the Amway Center in Orlando Florida, Hell in a Cell will have multiple championship matches throughout the evening. While the main card begins at 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET, there will be a Kickoff Show one hour prior where there will be one match.

If you’re looking to watch the event, you’ll have to sign up for the WWE Network, which costs $10 a month. Aside from being able to stream live events, you’ll also be able to watch old episodes of Raw, Smackdown, WCW Nitro, PPVs, as well as original content. There is also a Free Tier, which you can watch the Kickoff Show of the PPV, but not the main card.

Below, you can find a look at what to expect for this evening. There are a few championship matches, many of which take place inside the Hell in a Cell. A few of the matches for the PPV have been booked the hours leading into the event.

Match card:

  • R-Truth (c) vs. Drew Gulak (24/7 Championship–KICKOFF SHOW)
  • Jeff Hardy vs. Elias
  • Otis vs. The Miz (Winner gets the Money in the Bank briefcase)
  • Bayley (c) vs. Sasha Banks (Smackdown Women’s Championship Hell in a Cell Match)
  • Drew McIntyre (c) vs. Randy Orton (WWE Championship Hell in a Cell Match)
  • Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jey Uso (Universal Championship Hell in a Cell “I Quit” Match)

As the show airs, we’ll be live updating the action on the screen below. Aside from finding out the winners and losers of each match, you’ll learn about some of the important things happening during Hell in a Cell.

Kickoff Show

  • One match has been announced on WWE’s Twitter for the Kickoff Show, prior to the event.
  • Jeff Jarrett has joined the Kickoff Show. We’re waiting to see how many times he says, “Slap nuts.”
  • Slap nuts count: 0
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R-Truth (c) vs. Drew Gulak (24/7 Championship)

The match began with Gulak doing a series of high fives with Lil Jimmy–many of us didn’t even know R-Truth’s sidekick was in attendance. Gulak then proceeded to kick Lil Jimmy, possibly ending the career of the invisible boy sidekick. This eventually led to Truth paying homage to his childhood hero, John Cena, and doing the five knuckle shuffle. Truth eventually got a roll-up and the win. Right afterward, Lucha House Party and Akira Tozawa ran to the ring to win the 24/7 Championship. Truth escape unscathed, for now.

Truth wins by pinfall.

Booker T revealed his Shuck Ducky Quack Quack moment for Hell in a Cell, and I am still utterly confused what that means. It’s revealed that the Universal Championship match will be the opening bout for the PPV.

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Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jey Uso (Universal Championship Hell in a Cell “I Quit” Match)

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Must Watch Horror Anime

It’s that time of the season where its 100% socially acceptable to scare ourselves stupid with zombies, vampires, or mask-wearing homicidal maniacs.

And while live-action movies and shows are rife with gory goodness, we’ve got some bloody bangers that I’m sure you anime fans out there will enjoy.

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Perfect Blue (Rent: Amazon, Youtube, Google Play, Vudu)

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Satoshi Kon’s 1997 anime film Perfect Blue isn’t inherently considered a horror movie in the general sense, but more of a physiological thriller. Perfect Blue tells the story of a young J-Pop star who decides to leave her music career to become an actress. After a traumatic experience in one of her first acting roles, she slips into a state of psychosis where she’s unable to distinguish between the real world and fantasy. This is partially where the horror of the anime lies, along with depictions of gore and graphic violence. At one point, a man gets stabbed in the nards, and for us there’s nothing more horrific than seeing that, let alone experiencing it.

Satoshi Kon is no stranger to psychological thrillers; we’ve seen him explore this genre in his other works Paprika and Paranoia Agent. But there’s something so terrifying seeing the main character, Mima, begin to lose her identity and her state of mind, even as the body count stacks up (including that of her harmless fish). With the amount of blood and gore thrown around, coupled with a brilliantly crafted story, Perfect Blue is definitely an anime that’ll stay with you for years to come.

Another (Crunchyroll, VRV)

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Another is an intriguing horror anime that will keep you glued to your screen. Protagonist Sakakibara Kouchi is a new transfer student to an infamous school known for a mysterious death. Kouchi finds that his classmates are acting a bit suspicious when it comes to that event from years ago, but finds comfort in a quiet girl with an eye patch. P.A. Works does an amazing job detailing the nuances in facial expressions and body language to create tension. The story is gripping and each episode will have you clicking next to see the events unfold.

Ghost Stories (Crunchyroll, VRV)

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Ghost Stories is one of the rare anime shows we would recommend you watch the dub over the sub, for the simple fact that it’s funny as hell. When ADV Films acquired the North American license for this one, it decided to hire a comedy writer (shout out to Steven Foster) and completely flipped the script … literally. With the comedy elements aside, Ghost Stories tells just that: ghost stories. It’s the tale of a young girl named Satsuki Miyanoshita who moves to her deceased mother’s hometown with her family, where she and a ragtag group of kids discover an abandoned school that appears to be haunted.

Turns out these ghosts aren’t just haunting that abandoned school but the entire town. Fortunately for Satsuki and her new friends, her mother was the one responsible for sealing away these ghosts, and she left Satsuki a book that details how to exorcise these spooky creatures and rid them of the paranormal activity that’s befallen the town.

So if you’re wanting to get into the spooky mood with something a little bit different, Ghost Stories should be on your list. It’s like Scooby-Doo, if Scooby-Doo was laden with over the top adult-oriented humor.

Higurashi: When They Cry (VRV, HIDIVE)

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If you haven’t heard of 2006’s Higurashi: When They Cry, now is a better time than ever to get into this classic horror anime series with the new 2020 series now available. Higurashi follows Maebara Keiichi, the new kid in town, who lives a somewhat peaceful life until he begins to learn about several murders that have happened over the past few years. Keiichi struggles to find the truth as he falls into an array of paranoia filled events. Definitely check this out before the 2020 series because the new anime may be a continuation and not a remake. Just a fair warning, as we’re just getting into the new fall season.

Gleipnir (Funimation)

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Gleipnir is a strange yet unique one – it’s about a boy who can transform into a killer monster that looks like a character from Five Nights at Freddy’s. This one’s more of a body horror anime, although don’t expect to see bones snapping and skin ripping during transformation sequences; all the usual grotesqueries are replaced with cotton and fuzziness. Just think of the main character here as Twisted Foxy from FNaF’s anime counterpart. And much like the horrific, jump-scaring animatronics from FNaF, the main character is a killing machine. It’s a modern-day Wolfman story, only this wolfman is cute and holsters a pistol on his side.

Parasyte -the maxim- (Crunchyroll, VRV, Netflix, HIDIVE)

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Parasyte the maxim is not only a great horror anime but one that all anime fans could enjoy. Parasyte follows protagonist Shinichi Izumi who is infected by an alien parasite. Instead of being overtaken by the parasite, he learns to have a symbiotic relationship with the alien which in turn puts a target on his back. This new addition to his body throws his life into chaos, and affects those around him. Under all the numerous body horror elements in Parasyte lies an amazing story full of emotions. The action isn’t too bad either for shonen fans. Parasyte -the maxim- is definitely a must watch!

Wicked City (DVD, Blu-ray)

This one is a bit of a throwback to when some of us weren’t even alive yet, but a time we personally like to consider the golden age of anime. 1987’s Wicked City is about demonic creatures who keep trying to infiltrate the human world through a parallel dimension and the Black Guard, a special police force implemented to keep them in check. Starting off as a series of horror novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi, the anime borrows from several genres, including body horror, science fiction and hentai. Yes, hentai.

In fact, the majority of the scariest parts involve graphic sexual acts and body transformations. The visuals in the anime were quite stunning for its time. If you’re a fan of Ninja Scroll or Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, the director of those anime films, Yoshiaki Kawajiri, made his directorial debut in Wicked City, so it’s nice to see where the legendary anime director started. Just be warned that there’s tons of nudity in the movie, so probably hide the kids.

Elfen Lied (VRV, HIDIVE, Amazon Prime)

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Just from the manga cover alone for Elfen Lied, you wouldn’t know that this is a horror anime with sci-fi elements. The first few minutes of the Elfen Lied anime is literally a bloody massacre! Elfen Lied follows Lucy, a mutant with a killer instinct and special powers, who manages to escape her imprisonment. She was injured during her escape, giving her a split personality. Two cousins, Kouta and Yuka, take the helpless escapee in, not knowing how dangerous she really is. Elfen Lied is a roller coaster of emotions as Lucy becomes more involved in the carefree lives of Kouta and Yuka.

Devilman The Birth (DVD, Blu-ray)

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1987’s Devilman: The Birth is the first OVA in the Devilman series, which starts with Ryo and Akira discovering the existence of demons and the fight for survival on Earth. The film manages to pack a lot of gore in its 50+min runtime, with demonic transformations, amazingly animated body horror, and decapitations aplenty – and that’s just the nightclub scene. The Birth OVA spawned two sequels. The Demon Bird and Amon: The Apocalypse of Devilman, before fans were blessed with Netflix’s modern take on the franchise with Devilman Crybaby. While the animation looks dated compared to Crybaby, Devilman: The Birth is worth checking out if you’re in the mood for some serious demonic gore.

Tokyo Ghoul (Funimation, Hulu)

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Tokyo Ghoul is another horror anime that all anime fans could enjoy. Tokyo Ghoul follows protagonist Ken Kaneki, who lives in a world where both humans and fleshing eating ghouls exist. Through a casual attraction came a near-death experience that forces Kaneki into a life of being part ghoul. On top of the action-packed story are some of the goriest horror scenes in anime. Studio Pierrot does an amazing job showcasing the balance between Kaneki’s ghoul side and his humanity with captivating animations. Whether you’re into horror or shonen anime, there’s a lot to love with Tokyo Ghoul.

We barely scratched the surface of horror anime here. There’s plenty more, like Hellsing, Shiki, and the Junji Ito Collection. What are some of your anime horror picks? Sound off in the comments down below. And let us know what you think of ours. And for more horribly horrific content, click that video! [poilib element=”accentDivider”] Akeem Lawanson is a video host and producer for IGN. You can find him on Twitter at @geekheavy. Mike Mamon is a Syndication & Digital Specialist at IGN, devil fruit user, and world-renown JoJo poser. Let’s chat anime on Twitter.

Documentary Arcade Dreams Will Explore Over 100 Years Of Gaming History

Arcades have changed dramatically over the last few decades, both in their prevalence and the games within, but their existence goes back much further than that. In the documentary series Arcade Dreams, which is currently raising funds on Kickstarter, Rock Steady Media aims to show how the industry evolved from simple mechanical amusements to advanced video games and VR.

“Starting with the mechanical penny arcades of the early 1900s, the documentary series chronicles the evolution of arcade gaming from mechanical marvels through to classic cabinets, crazy rides, and the ultra-immersive VR experiences of today,” the creators said in a press release.

Though not expected until 2022, director Zach Weddington and his team have already captured hundreds of hours of footage spanning several decades of arcade games, and the series will feature interviews with arcade legends like Gary Stern of Stern Pinball and Eugene Jarvis. Jarvis practically invented the twin-stick shooter with classics like Robotron 2084 and Smash TV. His company Raw Thrills is also responsible for countless modern arcade cabinets.

Games and machines featured in the series include Duck Hunt, SpaceWar!, Out Run, Street Fighter, and Space Invaders, as well as early and modern pinball tables.

Arcade Dreams will be available to back through Kickstarter until December 5, with a goal of $95,000. Nearly half the content has already been shot, and the goal is for the series to be about three hours in total. Aside from digital and physical versions of the series, rewards include a companion album, exclusive mini-documentary content, enamel pins, shirts, and stickers.

Mario Kart Live Vs. My Cats

Mario Kart Live for Nintendo Switch lives up to its name, bringing Mario Kart into reality with its remote control Mario Kart that you can race through your own customizable courses. Everyone’s living situation will make for their own unique obstacles and hurdles to overcome depending on the shape and size of the room you’re playing in.

For Kurt Indovina, his studio apartment isn’t the only obstacle he has to maneuver—he also has two cats. In this video, Kurt builds a course in his apartment and puts it to the test while trying to also dodge and steer around Mario’s new towering foes: his two cats named Megatron and Lili.

Controlling the kart with the Nintendo Switch, Kurt gets to see his living room, and cats, from a point of view like he’s never seen before thanks to the camera attached to the remote control Mario Kart. How will the cats fare against Mario as he zips around the floors of Kurt’s humble abode?

Don’t worry, no cats were harmed while making this video. Kurt loves them far too much.

Ewan McGregor Wore the Obi-Wan Kenobi Costume on The Mandalorian Set

While Ewan McGregor’s Obi-Wan Kenobi may not make a cameo on The Mandalorian, he did surprise some of those on set by walking through it in his full Kenobi outfit.

As reported by GamesRadar, McGregor was on the Happy Sad Confused podcast and began discussing his upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney+ series, and host Josh Horowitz asked him if he was excited to jump back into the character he began playing with Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.

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“Yes. I really am very excited about it. It’s been a long time coming,” McGregor said. “I am excited about the fact that it’s a series as opposed to a movie, it gives us more space, and mainly I am excited about it because of The Mandalorian series which I just thought was really good, and we’re going to adopt some of that technology that they utilized in that filming and I’m working with Deborah Chow who directed some of Mandalorian. I’m really excited about working with her, I think she’s really good. We did a couple of tests. When we were going to make a film earlier we did some testing and it was great working with her.”

McGregor was then asked if he fully got into character while doing the screen tests with Chow, to which he revealed that he did and that he surely surprised some crew members of The Manadalorian who were helping with the tests along the way.

“We did it properly. It was a funny moment walking on set because it was a lot of The Mandalorian crew and I walked on – for me it was a big moment. I walked into the dressing room and there were my beige cloaks and my belts and boots and it was like – ‘oh my god’.”

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It still hasn’t been announced as to when the Obi-Wan Kenobi series will arrive on Disney+, but we do know that Deborah Chow will be directing and Joby Harold will be writing the limited series following the show reportedly going on hold after Lucasfilm president and Obi-Wan producer Kathleen Kennedy was reportedly not happy with the current scripts.

McGregor downplayed the news, saying that the show being on hold will not impact the unannounced release date and that “I’ve read about eighty, ninety percent of what they’ve written so far, and it’s really, really good. Instead of shooting this August, they just want to start shooting in January, that’s all. Nothing more dramatic than that.”

McGregor also explained that, for now, this series will be a “standalone season” and will begin shooting in Spring 2021.

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