Watch Ronda Rousey Train for Her WrestleMania Debut

With Ronda Rousey scheduled to wrestle for the first time at WrestleMania 34 on April 8th, teaming with Kurt Angle in mixed tag match against Stephanie McMahon and Triple H, WWE has released a new video documenting some of her training down at its Performance Center.

Hear from sparring partner, and NXT star, Shayna Baszler, NXT trainer Sara Amato, and Rousey herself as she hits the ring, trains in judo, and then wraps things up with strength and conditioning training. Check it out!

Rousey also made our list of the biggest WrestleMania shockers of all time! See the slideshow below.

Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association (TCA). Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

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Sea Of Thieves Reviews Roundup

Microsoft’s anticipated pirate game, Sea of Thieves, finally embarked on its maiden voyage last week, and it’s one of the year’s most important releases for Xbox One and PC. Not only is it the first new title from famed developer Rare in quite some time, it’s the first game to launch simultaneously on Xbox Game Pass as part of Microsoft’s new initiative to bring its first-party releases day and date to the service.

Sea of Thieves is also one of the most ambitious games of the year so far. It casts players in the role of an aspiring pirate and lets them live out the full pirate experience, sailing across the wide-open sea, working together with friends to locate hidden treasure, and even raiding other players’ ships and pilfering their haul.

In GameSpot’s Sea of Thieves review, critic Peter Brown said “sailing across the open ocean in a creaky vessel can make you fall in love with its impressive presentation” but criticized the game for its shallow gameplay and lack of variety.

Now that other critics have also had a chance to delve into the live game, final reviews for Sea of Thieves have begun appearing online. We’ve collected a sample of them below to give you an idea of what critics have to say about Rare’s ambitious pirate game. For a broader look at the game’s reception, be sure to visit GameSpot sister site Metacritic.

  • Game: Sea of Thieves
  • Developer: Rare
  • Platforms: Xbox One, PC
  • Release date: March 20
  • Price: $60 / £50

GameSpot — 6/10

“There may come a time when Sea of Thieves is able to entice me back, and I imagine that will be with a mix of new mission types and hopefully the promise of rewards that allow for new types of interactions, if not improve my character’s capabilities. For now, it’s a somewhat hollow game that can be fun for a handful of hours when played with friends, and something worth trying out if you happen to be an Xbox Game Pass subscriber. Even though it’s hard to wholeheartedly recommend, I like enough of what I see to hold out hope that things will eventually improve as the game continues to be patched and updated with new content.” — Peter Brown [Full review]

Polygon — 6.5/10

“Sea of Thieves has the foundation of an incredible experience. It is a true pirate game that simulates the experience of piracy perfectly. And yet, after those first few jaw-dropping hours, you’re going to start feeling less like Blackbeard and more like Blackbeard’s accountant.” — Russ Frushtick [Full review]

Game Informer — 7/10

“Sea of Thieves’ highs are high. Hearing the clank of your shovel against a chest as you dig feels great, and physically carrying it to the goal is emotionally rewarding (even if it isn’t monetarily rewarding). Exploring the ocean while playing music together with co-op partners on your boat is silly and fun, and watching the sun rise from the bow of your ship as you carry your spoils home is a novel experience. The core mechanics of an innovative co-op journey can be found here, but the carrot being held out in front your ship is unfortunately small and unappetizing.” — Kyle Hilliard [Full review]

US Gamer — 3/5

“I’d just like it to be a more consistent experience and one with more chances to show off player personality. I’m not done with the game, but I’m not completely rushing back to it each night either. There’s the niggling feeling that there should be more here. More islands, more factions, more customization. Maybe in a few years, there will be. Rainbow Six Siege is king of the castle two years after a disappointing launch. Sea of Thieves is also a service game and Rare wants to add to it for years to come; I hope the studio gets that chance.” — Mike Williams [Full review]

GamesRadar+ — 3.5/5

“[J]okes about giant faces aside, even when you throw in the Skeleton Forts, which act like MMO raids symbolised by skull clouds in the sky, all Sea of Thieves has bar fetch quests is its stories. I’ve still only seen one Kraken in the many, many hours I’ve sunk into Sea of Thieves, and there are plenty of odd design choices that make the missions a little irksome–from issues with chicken coops to bugs preventing entire islands from loading. That’s not to say that the stories you create aren’t brilliantly hilarious, but stories can only last you so long before the thinness of the actual content is exposed. Rare has plans to expand the map and add more content to the game as the months go on, but in its current shape, Sea of Thieves doesn’t have the (sea)legs for longevity or a sustained player base.” — Sam Loveridge [Full review]

EGM Now — 6/10

“On a superficial level, the world of Sea of Thieves promises hours of open-ended multiplayer adventures with its expansive horizons and sunken treasures. But, after a couple of hours, it felt like those promises were empty–literally. Sea of Thieves has potential, and it can be fun depending on who else is in your crew, but as far as what the game offers in is current state, there is just too little to do and too much repetition in what there is to do. I wanted to like Sea of Thieves, because sailing its vistas is an experience unlike any I’ve had in a video game, but once I got to where I was going, it too often felt like I’d gone nowhere at all.” — Michael Goroff [Full review]

Fortnite Battle Royale Review – One of the Best Multiplayer Games

Stiff arming its way through the crowded battle royale genre, Fortnite Battle Royale sets itself apart by trading the traditional, bland military simulation vibe with vivid colors and an outstanding, freeform building system that’s unlike anything else in competitive multiplayer games.As its name suggests, Fortnite Battle Royale fits so neatly into the battle royale genre that blew up last year that the basic description sounds as standard as you can get: Up to 100 players are dropped onto a large but constantly shrinking map with the goal of gathering weapons and gear to become the last person or team left standing. But if you look just a little closer, it can’t be mistaken for any other game because the vehicle you’re skydiving out of is, inexplicably, a flying party bus – a nice change of pace from a drab military plane – and the place you land is a giant, beautifully colorful island, instead of a realistic landscape, surrounded by a violent storm.

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Microsoft Can Now Ban Xbox Accounts for ‘Offensive Language’

An update to Microsoft’s Terms of Service is rolling out in May for Xbox, Skype, and other services that the company provides, which can result in account suspension and bans for the use of “offensive language” as well as “fraudulent activity.”

The new Services Agreement goes live on May 1, with section 5 of the summary of changes referencing amendments to the Code of Conduct.

“In the Code of Conduct section, we’ve clarified that use of offensive language and fraudulent activity is prohibited. We’ve also clarified that violation of the Code of Conduct through Xbox Services may result in suspensions or bans from participation in Xbox Services, including forfeiture of content licenses, Xbox Gold Membership time, and Microsoft account balances associated with the account.”

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Final Fantasy XV Director Opens New Square Enix Studio

Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata has opened a new studio to work on AAA games, Luminous Productions.

Luminous is a new global studio within Square Enix, with its offices based in Tokyo. The studio aims to “utilize innovative technology and creativity to change the future of gaming and entertainment”.

While it’s not clear exactly what Luminous has been created to achieve for Square Enix, we can learn more from its numerous job listings.

On the Luminous website, listings say that the company is looking for talent to work on “AAA class games”. A 3D character artist listing mentions working on “Human, monsters and asset creation of weapons and small items”, which implies that the new studio won’t be straying too far from Final Fantasy’s subject matter.

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Every Far Cry Game Ever Released (Including Those Weird Ports)

It’s hard to pin down exactly what makes Far Cry so appealing. Is it the gunplay? The open-world sandbox? Perhaps the compelling villains? Or maybe it’s a combination of the three.

As a series, Far Cry has stood out for the ways it combines so many elements. So before we dive headlong into the latest in the series, Far Cry 5, let’s look back at its predecessors and examine how Far Cry’s unlikely formula has evolved in unexpected ways.

For more on the latest game meanwhile, check out our Far Cry 5 review-in-progress, the game’s weirdest mission, or some footage of Far Cry 5 running at max settings on PC. You can also watch our video feature on the history of Far Cry.

PUBG Update Out Now On PC, Here Are The Patch Notes

A new patch is now available for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Following a round of server maintenance, developer PUBG Corp. has deployed Update #8 for the PC version, adding new weapon customization options and a few other features to the popular battle royale game.

The centerpiece of the update is the new weapon skin system, which gives players the ability to customize their guns’ appearance with a variety of new skins. These can be acquired from loot boxes and applied to weapons from the Customization menu. You can take a look at some of the skins we’ve gotten in our gallery.

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Players can find weapon skins in two new types of loot boxes: Triumph and Raider. Triumph is a type of random, weekly crate that requires a real-money key to open; Raider, meanwhile, is a non-random loot box that can be unlocked without a key. PUBG Corp. has outlined the drop rates for each crate and the skins they contain on the Steam forums.

To commemorate the one-year anniversary of PUBG’s Early Access release, PUBG Corp. is offering players a free anniversary weapon skin. Everyone who logs in to the game from now until May 1 will receive the Year One – SCAR-L skin, which you can see above.

In addition to that, the new patch addresses a handful of bugs, including one that would cause a player who is exiting a slow-moving vehicle to be treated as if they were hit by it. PUBG Corp. has also said it is “considering” implementing region-locking to “provide a better gameplay experience.” You can find the full patch notes on Steam.

The 14 Greatest WrestleMania Surprises: Rollins, Warrior, Lesnar, More

With WrestleMania 34 just a few weeks away – on Sunday, April 8th, in New Orleans – it’s the perfect moment to look back at all the times we’ve had to pick our jaws up off the floor. WrestleMania, for decades, has delivered some truly memorable shockers – sweet surprises that will live in our memories forever.

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With Brock Lesnar putting his Universal Championship on the line against Roman Reigns, AJ Styles defending his WWE Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura, and Charlotte attempting to stop Asuka’s two and a half year win streak, and (perhaps) a final appearance by The Undertaker, this year’s event looks to be another supercard for the ages.

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