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Warning! Full SPOILERS ahead for Avengers: Endgame!
Avengers: Endgame, the epic culmination of Marvel’s 22-film Infinity Saga, involves a major narrative time-jump for its characters, resurrecting those who fell in Avengers: Infinity War five years later.
The MCU timeline had generally been lined up with the year that an MCU movie came out. So that’s why the Battle of New York is definitively set in 2012, the year Marvel’s The Avengers was released. Of course, Spider-Man: Homecoming infamously mucked things up when it opened in 2017 by saying the Battle of New York happened eight years earlier, which would have set it in 2009 instead of 2012. And just to make things even more confusing, it turned out that Homecoming was actually set in 2016, the same year as Captain America: Civil War meaning the Avengers would have had to take place in 2008. But Endgame clearly reaffirms that the Battle of Manhattan took place in 2012 so Spider-Man: Homecoming messed up.
Mortal Kombat loves itself some Mortal Kombat. Mortal Kombat 11 is essentially a love letter to the long-running and hyper-violent fighting game series. It wipes the slate clean with the use of time travel, allowing for some really fun nods to its storied past. Everything from character intros, acknowledgment of the 1995 Mortal Kombat movie, and even references to outside franchises are found throughout MK11.
Particularly, NetherRealm has become known for its efforts on the lore front and it shows in the plethora of lines of dialogue that call back to established character relationships and past story events. In addition to the wealth of returning characters and stages, Mortal Kombat 11 also features a new edition of the Krypt, allowing you to explore Shang Tsung’s island for the first time.
Below, we gathered some of the best (and strangest) Easter eggs and references we’ve found so far. Undoubtedly there will be ones we missed, so please post those in the comments below. We have the game covered from every angle, so be sure to check out our Fatalities compilation or roundup of Fatal Blows and Brutalities. If you’re still getting your feet wet, check out our MK11 beginner’s guide, and if you’re on the fence about jumping in, read our MK11 review-in-progress.
Full spoilers follow for Avengers: Endgame! If you haven’t seen the movie yet and don’t want to know what happens, jump in your Quinjet and get out of here now…
The culmination of 11 years of Marvel movies has arrived, and Avengers: Endgame doesn’t disappoint… in raising lots of questions! Yeah, yeah, yeah, it also doesn’t disappoint in giving fans a great send-off of the first decade of the MCU’s shared mythology. But again, lots of questions too!
Let’s break down the biggest, most puzzling bits from the film, and maybe explain a few as well along the way…
Who Was the Mystery Kid at Tony Stark’s Funeral?
Tony Stark’s lakeside funeral includes appearances by all of the surviving Avengers as well as Michelle Pfeiffer’s Janet Van Dyne, Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury, Cobie Smulders’ Maria Hill, Marisa Tomei’s Aunt May, William Hurt’s Thunderbolt Ross … and one particularly noticeable teenager who’s there all by himself. But who is he?
The alluring wilderness of Days Gone, a facsimile of the beautiful Pacific Northwest, is filled with danger. Zombie-like freakers lurk in abandoned tunnels and in the ruins of towns, cowering, waiting for their next meal. A sole monster might surprise you while you’re rooting for crafting supplies–easy enough to handle–but you better be prepared for the throngs of undead that can (and will) appear when you least expect them.
You could head into the path of danger with your wits and reflexes alone, but how far that will get you is questionable–did we mention there are infected, barbed-wire-strapped bears to contend with? Instead of simply hoping for the best, consider these tips from GameSpot staff who’ve played the Days Gone and survived the worst.
Knowing that your motorcycle is your lifeline to civilization and key to escaping the most harrowing situations Days Gone has to offer, let’s get the most important tip out of the way: upgrade your bike’s fuel tank!
It’s been less than a month since Nintendo unleashed their Labo VR headset upon the skeptical world, and the response has been quite a bit better than expected. Days prior to the launch of their newest cardboard craftables, Nintendo made the surprise announcement that Switch best-sellers The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey would both receive VR compatibility via free software updates in the near future. That time has come, and the results are making my head spin.
Barf of the Wild
The Zelda series is known for its memorable locations and sprawling overworlds, and Breath of the Wild is certainly the most massive. I was excited to gaze upon the beauty of Hyrule in all directions and perhaps get a new perspective on a puzzles or two through my Labo VR headset. As I moved my head back and forth and up and down, taking in the view and adjusting to the new motion controls, I was immediately met with a wave of motion sickness. This was a surprise, as I hadn’t had any issues with nausea during my initial dozen hours Nintendo DIY VR headset.
Warning: This story contains FULL SPOILERS for Avengers: Endgame!
Thanks to a little time travel to the year 2014, Gamora plays a key role in Avengers: Endgame despite being killed by Thanos in Infinity War. However, her whereabouts at the end of the movie raise some questions, so here’s a breakdown of what happened to her and if the original Gamora is dead or alive.
Unfortunately, all signs point to the original Gamora still being dead. Thanos did kill her to trade her soul for the Soul Stone in Infinity War, but with all the time travel hijinks, Black Widow also dying for the Soul Stone, and the Hulk snapping the Vanished back to life, it’s not unreasonable to think the original Gamora could have also found a way back to the land of the living. But as Hulk explained, he tried his hardest to bring Black Widow back to no avail, so we can assume the same rule applies to the original Gamora. It seems when a soul is traded for the Soul Stone, it’s a permanent exchange that not even the combined Infinity Stones can reverse.
Sure, Days Gone has some problems (as detailed in our Days Gone review), but that doesn’t mean it can’t be a fun ride. It’s a slow build-up, but if you know what to do first and what to focus on, you can get up to speed and get the most out of Days Gone, fast.
Here are the tips and strategies you should know before diving into the Freaker fest that is Days Gone.
Deacon St. John starts out as a relatively average joe without any great abilities. To feel like you can actually take on the numerous Freakers and Hordes out in the Oregon wilderness, you’ll nee to level up and earn skills. We recommend these two first:
Warning: This story contains full spoilers for Avengers: Endgame!
Captain America was able to make the mighty Mjolnir budge only a bit in Avengers: Age of Ultron, but in Endgame he was able lift Thor’s hammer and use it to bring the fight and the lightning to Thanos. So what changed that let Cap finally lift the hammer?
The Rule of Mjolnir
As we saw in the first Thor movie, Odin enchanted the hammer so it may only be used by the worthy. In the comics, this rule was essentially the same, and a small selection of Marvel characters aside from Thor were able to lift it on rare occasions, including Steve Rogers, who did so twice.
Once was while Steve was operating as The Captain and he merely picked up the hammer to wallop some villains and give it back to Thor.