FIFA 20 Review Roundup

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EA’s FIFA 20 is just a few days from its global September 27 launch on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. As tree leaves begin to fall, so too do the reviews for FIFA 20. While our own review is still in-progress as we test out a few more features like Pro Clubs and Ultimate Team, several outlets have published reviews for EA’s annual sports title. Check below for a roundup of what some critics thought of the game and its new Volta mode, and head over to GameSpot’s sister site Metacritic for even more FIFA 20 reviews as they funnel in.

FIFA 20 marks the 27th entry in EA’s long-running football simulation franchise, which first launched in 1993 with FIFA International Soccer on a plethora of systems including the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. FIFA 20 sees the addition of Volta Football, a new mode that has a lot in common with FIFA Street. FIFA’s popular Pro Clubs has seen some changes for this year’s iteration as well, adding greater customization options and increasing the impact player weight and height.

If you’re eager to try out FIFA 20, a demo went live earlier this month for PS4 and Xbox One. The demo includes six playable teams–with Liverpool and Real Madrid among them–and the option to play matches between them in regular game modes or FIFA 20’s new Volta Football.

  • Game: FIFA 20
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, Xbox One
  • Developer: EA Romania, Vancouver
  • Release date: September 27
  • Price: $60 USD / £48 GBP / $87 AUD

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GameSpot — 8/10, In-Progress

“Flawed and iterative, but comforting, complete, and compelling, FIFA 20 is as frustrating and as essential as ever. The Journey and FIFA Street will continue to be missed, but Volta offers a genuinely different option for those who want to dip in and out across FIFA’s smorgasbord of game types, while Ultimate Team continues its route to world domination. It’s just a shame Career Mode continues to stagnate–even if EA has finally remembered it exists.” — Oscar Dayus [Full review]

Eurogamer — UnScored

“FIFA 20 is all these things but it’s also better than FIFA 19. I’ve already played loads of games against Eurogamer’s second-best FIFA player, Chris Tapsell, and I’ve had a great laugh. I’ve scored some screamers. I’ve lost to added time goals. We’ve leapt off the sofa at shocking refereeing decisions, missed open goals by Marcus Rashford and magic from Mason Mount. We’ve picked apart the game, worked out what’s changed, what’s better and what’s worse. We’ve had bloody good fun. And it’s all undermined by corporate greed and a stubborn refusal to do what’s right. A bit like real football, then.” — Wesley Yin-Poole [Full review]

GamesRadar+ — In-Progress

“Even so, we’ve reached the stage of this generation where I don’t believe EA can win over the FIFA community’s more vocal contingent. Battle lines are too entrenched and the more the series promotes itself as an eSports contest, the more its audience wants the RNG element–Sergio Aguero missing an open goal, AFC Wimbledon overcoming Arsenal–done away with. Ultimate Team remains a supremely moreish fantasy offering: when on song, the best mode in the entire sports genre. But it still isn’t one where the superior player always wins, and the likelihood of that changing anytime soon feels infinitesimal.” — Ben Wilson [Full review]

IGN — 7.8/10

“Volta is a significant addition to FIFA and while it doesn’t all hit the right notes, it’s a largely enjoyable way to play a wealth of content, including a story mode that’s more concise and engaging than The Journey. Elsewhere, improvements have been made to the core FIFA 20 experience, especially when it comes to defending, but overall controlling the ball feels less consistently fluid. For someone not attracted by the allure of Volta, the stilted pace, coupled with a neglect of offline modes such as Career, make it FIFA 20 an adequate but underwhelming entry into the series.” — Simon Cardy [Full review]

USGamer — 4/5

“FIFA 20 revives the old Street series with a new mode featuring futsal and outdoor soccer, but it’s the core gameplay that shines brightest this year, bringing down the pace in a way that feels nuanced and enjoyable. With additional updates to Career Mode and FIFA Ultimate Team, this year’s version is easy to recommend to lapsed fans and newcomers alike.” — Kat Bailey [Full review]

VG24/7 — 4/5

“Without much cosmetic polish to fall back on, FIFA 20 needed to bring something new to the table. Although the core gameplay isn’t mind-blowingly different, it’s still the best football game, and the addition of Volta is a whole new way to play.” — James Billcliffe [Full review]

VideoGamesChronicle — 4/5

“With the addition of Volta to the already numerous modes on offer, FIFA 20 may finally be the FIFA game where it’s impossible to play everything. Volta offers a fresh new way of playing the game, but the new reward-based Seasons in Ultimate Team means players invested in that will find it difficult to justify spending time playing Volta that could be spent in FUT earning more XP for their next reward. As long as you aren’t the type who needs to see and do everything, and are content with the idea of picking one or two modes and focusing most of your attention on those, FIFA 20 remains as high quality as ever.” — Chris Scullion [Full review]

What’s New To Netflix This Week: Movies, TV, And Originals

If you’ve run out of things to watch on Netflix, I envy you, as the streaming service has so much good content, and you need plenty of free time to get through it all. Well, there is plenty more headed to Netflix this week you may want to check out. Here are a couple of highlights.

On Tuesday, American Horror Story: Apocalypse arrives, and you can watch last season of FX’s horror series again and again while you wait around for new episodes of AHS: 1984–airing on Wednesday nights. While there aren’t any connections between the two seasons, Apocalypse is one of the better seasons from recent memory and connects the first and third season of the long-running horror anthology series. It’s a bit of a wild ride though, jumping through different time periods and following some very different characters, so strap yourself in.

There is a new Netflix original film arriving on Friday called In the Shadow of the Moon. In this sci-fi movie, a Philadelphia detective hunts down a female serial killer who ends up dying the first time they meet. Almost a decade later, she reappears and begins to kill again. How is this happening and why? The upcoming film is directed by Jim Mickle (Stake Land) and stars Boyd Holbrook (Logan) and Cleopatra Coleman (The Last Man on Earth).

Below, you’ll find all the movies, TV shows, and originals arriving on Netflix this week. For more streaming service news, find out what’s coming to Hulu and Amazon Prime Video for September.

New to Netflix this week

Monday, September 23

  • Team Kaylie — NETFLIX FAMILY

Tuesday, September 24

  • American Horror Story: Apocalypse
  • Jeff Dunham: Beside Himself — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Wednesday, September 25

  • Abstract: The Art of Design: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Birders — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • El recluso — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Furie
  • Glitch: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Thursday, September 26

  • Explained: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Grandmaster

Friday, September 27

  • Bard of Blood — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Dragons: Rescue Riders — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • El marginal: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • In the Shadow of the Moon — NETFLIX FILM
  • Locked Up: Season 4
  • The Politician — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Skylines — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Sturgill Simpson Presents Sound & Fury — NETFLIX ANIME
  • Vis a vis: Season 4 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

The Surge 2 Review

Sequels are a tricky business. The best of them not only manage to recapture what people enjoyed about the original, but also find ways to enhance them while effectively introducing new ideas. On the flip-side, there are plenty of instances where, despite a few new good ideas and generally high quality, the sequel doesn’t create quite as much of an impression. The Surge 2 fits snugly into the latter category: this return to the sci-fi Souls-like action game realm hacks and slashes just as hard – harder, in some cases – but falls just short of recapturing the same dismembering joy.

On paper, The Surge 2 does exactly what it should in order to achieve the goals of a sequel: it’s retained a lot of what worked in the first game, and throws in a few solid system updates and quality-of-life improvements aimed at making a better version of the original. However, there are some environmental design and storytelling decisions that eliminate some of the original’s charm and cause the story to trip over its own feet.

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Buy 2, Get 1 Free On Movies Including Avengers Endgame, John Wick

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Film and TV buffs, music lovers, and book worms will be a fan of Target’s latest weekly promotion: a limited-time buy two, get one free offer on select movies, shows, books, and albums. The promotion includes some of this year’s biggest film releases, so now’s a great time to pick up any of these films on Blu-ray for yourself or as an early Christmas gift.

Quite a few Marvel movies are available as part of the offer, including the blockbuster that brought Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to an epic close: Avengers Endgame. If you’re a fan of the John Wick movies, all three films are eligible for the deal, so you could grab all three and get one of them for free. Another great option is Detective Pikachu, the first live-action Pokemon film (and a very good one at that, if you have any kind of nostalgia for the Pokemon series). There’s also Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, which won an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature of 2018. And while this falls more into the TV show category, Avatar: The Last Airbender The Complete Series is also part of this promotion and you should definitely buy it.

We’ve included more of the best film options from the sale below–check out the full list of entertainment deals, including TV shows, books and music, at Target. Prices will vary based on whether you go for the DVD, Blu-ray, or 4K UHD version; when you click through, you’ll be able to see all the options available.

Buy two, get one free: Best film deals

What Sony Game Do You Hope to See At State of Play? The IGN Community Answered

With Sony’s State of Play presentation coming tomorrow, all minds are wondering what hotly anticipated games we’ll see. While we already know that Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part 2 will be there, and that we definitely aren’t getting any PlayStation 5 news, there’s still lots to wonder about. We asked IGN fans what they most hoped would show up at State of Play, and 17,134 of you answered.

So what game beat out the rest? Let’s break it down.

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Game Release Dates Of October 2019: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC

With September about to end, you might be wondering about October’s biggest releases. Seeing as the fall release season is in full swing, next month is packed with just as many big new games from the industry’s most noteworthy franchises. You can expect games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, and Luigi’s Mansion 3.

Amid all these big names are new expansions, indie games, and re-releases. You might want to spend another 100+ hours The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt or Overwatch with their respective Nintendo Switch ports. Of course, the long-awaited Kickstarted indie action-RPG Indivisible might suit your fancy just as well. WWE 2K20 is making the rounds in October with tons of wrestlers to choose. But if you’re big into Destiny 2, then all these other games may mean nothing to you since you’re more keen to play the Shadowkeep expansion for the rest of the year. And since the free-to-play New Light version of the game is coming out on the same day, newcomers can jump in with fewer obstacles than before.

It’s safe to say that there are plenty of games coming in October, and if you’re all about knowing when each one is releasing, then you’re in the right place. We’ve rounded up all the biggest releases of October 2019 below. For a look at all the other big games still to come this year, be sure to check out our complete list of game release dates in 2019.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — October 4

As the sequel to 2017’s Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, Ghostpoint is taking a different approach to the series’ established formula. Aside from a darker tone, it places a greater emphasis on survival, gathering loot, and class-based tactical shooting. You explore the New Zealand-Inspired fictional island of Aurora as Ghosts operative Lieutenant Colonel “Nomad,” as they take on missions to eliminate a rogue military contractor known as Skell Technology.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — October 25

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a soft reboot to the tenured first-person shooter franchise. Across both single-player and multiplayer, the focus this time is on tactical shooting and decision-making. Though, you can still expect the fast-paced competitive thrills the series is known builds its name on. Other notable features in Modern Warfare include cross-platform multiplayer, the return of killstreaks, an 100-player mode called Ground War, and more.

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Luigi’s Mansion 3 (Switch) — October 31

Nintendo fans will be pleased to know that Luigi’s Mansion 3 is releasing this month and on Halloween, no less! It once again stars Mario’s easily-frightened brother who’s on an adventure to rid the ghostly presence of a haunted hotel.

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Full October Release Schedule

Game Platform Release Date
Destiny 2: Shadowkeep (Expansion) PS4, Xbox One, PC October 1
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch October 4
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint PS4, Xbox One, PC October 4
The Alliance Alive HD Remastered PS4, Switch October 8
Concrete Genie PS4 October 8
Indivisible PS4, Xbox One, PC October 8
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch October 8
Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch October 8
Grid PS4, Xbox One, PC October 11
Overwatch: Legendary Edition Switch October 15
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition Switch October 15
Little Town Hero Switch October 16
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Complete Edition Switch, PC October 18
Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville PS4, Xbox One, PC October 18
Ring Fit Adventure Switch October 18
WWE 2K20 PS4, Xbox One, PC October 22
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare PS4, Xbox One, PC October 25
MediEvil PS4 October 25
The Outer Worlds PS4, Xbox One, PC October 25
Disgaea 4 Complete+ PS4, Switch October 29
Resident Evil 5 Switch October 29
Resident Evil 6 Switch October 29
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD PS4, Xbox One, Switch October 29
Vampyr Switch October 29
Yakuza 4 PS4 October 29
Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout PS4, Switch, PC October 31
Luigi’s Mansion 3 Switch October 31

TV Deal: Get a Samsung 65-inch 4K UHD HDR TV for $548

If you’ve been a 4K holdout, now may be time to jump on board the ultra high definition train. Right now Walmart is offering a stellar Samsung 65-inch 4K UHD HDR TV for less than $550. Take advantage of this great deal, then sit back and be amazed at how good Minecraft and old Mr. Rodgers reruns look on it.

TV Deal: Samsung 4K HDR TV for $548

Right now you can grab this 65-inch Samsung, which supports Smart TV functionality, 2010p resolution, and 802.11N Wi-Fi. It enables pure 4K viewing and upscales non-4K content, to give you the best viewing experience. This TV normally goes for $797.99, but now you can enter the 4K arena for less than $550.

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Pokemon Go Giratina – Counters, Shiny Altered Forme Giratina, And How To Catch Tips

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Altered Forme Giratina has returned once again in Pokemon Go. Following Mewtwo’s departure from the game, the Legendary Renegade Pokemon is making an encore appearance around the world in five-star Raid Battles, giving you another opportunity to add one to your collection. That’s not all; this time around, you’ll also have a chance of encountering a Shiny Giratina for the first time.

As is generally the case with Legendaries, Giratina will only be around in Pokemon Go for a few weeks, so you’ll need to make the most of your time if you’re hoping to catch one. To help you out, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know to challenge Giratina below, from battle tips to how to catch a Shiny one and more.

What’s The Difference Between Altered Forme And Origin Forme Giratina?

In the mainline Pokemon games, Giratina is able to assume two different forms. When players first encounter the Legendary in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, it is in its Altered Forme–the variant returning to Raid Battles right now. This form has six legends, black wings, and emphasizes defensive stats.

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Giratina’s Origin Forme, meanwhile, is the appearance it takes when in the Distortion World–the parallel realm from which the Legendary monster hails in Pokemon lore. Origin Forme Giratina has a serpentine body and more offense-oriented stats. In the mainline series, players are able to manually change Giratina’s form by equipping it with an item called the Griseous Orb; in Pokemon Go, however, Altered and Origin Forme Giratina are treated as two distinct Pokemon, so you’ll need to catch them separately.

How To Catch Giratina

As is the case with most other Legendary Pokemon, before you can catch Giratina, you’ll first need to defeat it in a Raid Battle. If you’re near a Gym where a Giratina Raid is taking place, you’ll need to physically head to that location and team up with several other players to battle it–Legendary Pokemon have too high a CP for you to challenge them solo. You’ll also need to have a Raid Pass to challenge Giratina, but you can receive one for free by spinning the Photo Disc at a Gym.

Once you’ve joined a Raid, you and your teammates will have a limited amount of time to defeat Giratina. It’s the only Pokemon so far that’s a Dragon- and Ghost-type, both of which are susceptible to their own types. Giratina is also weak to Ice, Dark, and Fairy Pokemon, so you should considering bringing along monsters like Mamoswine, Weavile, Tyranitar, Gardevoir, and Granbull to have the best chance.

If you can successfully beat Giratina, everyone who participated in the Raid will receive a handful of Premier Balls, along with several other prizes. You can only use the Premier Balls to capture the Legendary, so you’ll need to make every throw count. Feeding it a Golden Razz Berry before each throw will make Giratina a little easier to catch. Study its movement pattern before throwing and with a little luck, Giratina will be yours.

How To Find Shiny Giratina

Shiny Pokemon are rare in Pokemon Go, and unfortunately, there’s no sure-fire way to ensure you encounter a Shiny Giratina. You won’t be able to tell whether the Legendary is Shiny or not until you get to the catching phase, so your best chance to find one is to participate in as many Giratina Raids as you can. Fortunately, you’ll be able to tell right away if you’ve encountered a Shiny one; it’ll have silver horns, blue tips on its wings, and a peach-colored body.

How Long Will Giratina Be Available?

Altered Forme Giratina will appear in Raids for just under a month, from September 23 – October 17. You’ll have until 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 9 PM BST on that day to encounter it. Your best chance of finding a Giratina Raid, however, will be on September 25, when Niantic holds a Legendary Raid Hour featuring the Renegade Pokemon from 6-7 PM local time. During that hour, there will be more Giratina Raids occurring at Gyms.

Kit Harington Hasn’t Watched Game of Thrones Season 8

Kit Harington told the press at the Emmy Awards on Sunday that he hasn’t seen the final season of Game of Thrones.

The actor was asked about the controversy surrounding the show’s season that aired in April and May this year. His denial that he even watched it got some laughs from both the press and the Game of Thrones crew members that were with him.

“I still haven’t seen the show. So that’s how I dealt with that controversy. I haven’t seen the final season,” Harington said. “But I know what it took to shoot it and it was hard and everyone put all of their love and effort into it. And controversy I think for us…we knew what we were doing was right, story-wise, and we knew it was right for the characters because we lived with them for 10 years. And I think that…controversy for us didn’t really affect it.”

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