Metal Slug 2, SNK 40th Anniversary Edition, Tons More SNK Games Free With Twitch Prime

One of the secret-best benefits of having an Amazon Prime account, one I feel we don’t talk about enough, is how it automatically enrolls you in Twitch Prime. The best part of that membership, in my opinion, are the free games and in-game bonuses you get for being a member.

Right now, if you’re a Twitch Prime member, you can add a huge collection of classic SNK games to your library at no extra cost. And if you’re not an Amazon Prime member, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial to get a feel for it.

Amazon Prime Free Trial

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Here are the latest SNK games added to Twitch Prime:

  • Metal Slug 2
  • SNK 40th Anniversary Collection
  • Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad
  • Baseball Stars 2
  • Sengoku 3
  • Ironclad
  • King of the Monsters

The SNK 40th Anniversary Collection is a compilation of SNK game pre-dated its Neo Geo days, so you can add an additional 14 games to that list (and check out our SNK 40th Anniversary Collection review, too):

  • Alpha Mission
  • Athena
  • Crystalis
  • Guerrilla War
  • Ikari Warriors
  • Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road
  • Ikari III: The Rescue
  • Iron Tank
  • P.O.W.
  • Prehistoric Isle
  • Psycho Soldier
  • Street Smart
  • TNKIII
  • Vanguard

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Those games are on top of the following SNK games, which can still be claimed by Twitch Prime members:

  • Art of Fighting 2
  • Blazing Star
  • Fatal Fury Special
  • The King of Fighters 2000
  • The King of Fighters 2002
  • Pulstar
  • Samurai Shodown II

To claim the games, visit the Twitch Prime loot page and select the games you want (if you’re like me, you picked them all).

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Best Deals on PS4 Games Right Now

The PS4 is hard to find. Supply chain disruptions, mixed with the upcoming PS5, have made it an extremely elusive console in any form, whether you’re looking for a PS4 Slim or a PS4 Pro. But while you might not be able to score a deal on a console, loads of PlayStation games and accessories are on sale right now. Check out the PS4 deals below to start saving money now.

Best PlayStation Plus Deals

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Best PS4 External Storage Deals

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PS4 Console Deals

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How Marvel’s Avengers Builds a World to Fit Each Hero – IGN First

Marvel’s Avengers offers a globetrotting – and as we’ve seen in some trailers, off-globe – adventure that will send Earth’s mightiest heroes out to any number of locations at launch and in the future. Built to last, Avengers will introduce new locations for free to players as post-launch content is introduced, but the campaign and launch War Zone missions will let players have a chance to dive into this new take on the Marvel team.

With that new take on a beloved team came the opportunity to explore familiar and new settings, and as part of our IGN First coverage, developer Crystal Dynamics ran us through some of the decisions the team made in order to make a world worthy of its heroes.

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West Coast Avengers…Sort Of

While The Avengers are primarily associated with New York City, Marvel’s Avengers sees the team expanding to the west coast of the United States, with a new San Francisco HQ. Rather than being a riff on the West Coast Avengers team of the comics, Creative Director Shaun Escayg explained how this new home reflects the current state of this Avengers team.

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“We wanted to have the Avengers start at their peak. Arrogant. Overzealous. This expansion was a symbol to their commitment to a world protected by heroes. Terrigen was the new energy source that powered the Chimera and an energy source that could change the world for the better,” he explained. “They were even willing to risk displaying this untested technology despite not knowing enough about Terrigen and its source, to reaffirm this commitment. This was their mistake and it cost them everything; their good name, and their Captain.”

And as we’ve seen from the A-Day intro to the game, Captain America seemingly meets his end in a massive explosion that also causes an end to the Avengers, at least for now. Years pass and the team disbands, giving way to a world that George Tarleton, aka MODOK, and the scientists at AIM seek to rule and keep order over using science, rather than a team of heroes.

The Aims of AIM

Those years between A-Day and where the rest of Marvel’s Avengers story picks up allows AIM to proliferate its reach over the world. Crystal Dynamics wanted to offer a unique look to these AIM facilities.

“AIM facilities are based on a brutalist approach to architecture, featuring the contrast of simple material surfaces and intricate mechanical components. We adopted the idea of the AIM hex icon from the idea of a hive mentality, using bees and their uniform honeycomb structures as a jumping off point,” Art Director Brenoch Adams explained.

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“The hex pattern, as well as a dominating percentage of the color yellow, is often used as a theme throughout the architecture in terms of layout and identification. Whether in dense forests or sprawling cities, AIM makes a visual statement with their palette and bold presence in the world.”

And that presence is something players will be fighting against, either alone or with friends, across the globe, accessing new missions from the Helicarrier that will serve as a hub both during the main game and in the future.

Around the World

Because the Helicarrier’s mission structure allows for Crystal Dynamics to essentially make any location around the world a possible level, there’s plenty of variety the developers can instill in this adventure.

As Adams explained to us, though, particularly when it comes to authored, campaign missions, the team strived to make sure that every level worked well for the hero or heroes that would be present in those missions.

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“Each space, interior and exterior, was designed for all heroes to utilize their specific skill sets. With a character as large as Hulk, the sets need to remain open and able to accommodate his larger than life moves, and still let heroes such as Black Widow or Ms Marvel use their combat and traversal mechanics appropriately,” Adams said.

And with War Zone missions, where players can choose whichever hero they want to play as, that both means the team needed to make spaces that allowed for every hero to shine, but were also still fun regardless of what hero a player chooses.

“Having enough open space for the heroes to move comes with its difficulties. Environment sets must have a size and shape that balances plausibility, and character metrics, which was a substantial challenge. We never want to restrict any of the heroes from feeling mighty and powerful, so the environment designs are built for brutal destruction, and lend players the opportunity to fulfill the fantasy of being their favorite hero no matter the location.”

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The variety of locations also stems from a few opportunities the team seized on — namely, integrating both a host of real-world and fictional Marvel locations, as well as wanting to explore the juxtaposition of rural and urban settings to allow for a host of different levels.

“One of the things we explored in this title was the contrast of rural and urban settings, and how they provide the feeling of variety and global stakes throughout the narrative. There are a number of important Marvel landmarks nested in real world locations that were must-haves,” Adams said.

“Some of these locations have been augmented to fit the world state in our story. In New York, Avengers tower is reclaimed by AIM after the catastrophic events of A-day. In Jersey City, we have a location that Kamala Kahn fans will most certainly recognize. In San Francisco, Avengers West Coast Headquarters dominates the city skyline on Treasure Island. There are many more landmarks to discover and players must keep sharp, because while some of these landmarks are larger than life, many are hidden and require an attention to detail.”

For more on our IGN First Marvel’s Avengers coverage, check out our combat explainer for the playable Avengers, read up on how Marvel and Crystal Dynamics assembled for Marvel’s Avengers, and check out the Avengers beta dates to know when you’ll get to jump into the game’s pre-launch beta.

Pokemon Go Fest 2020 Was Pretty Good Given The Circumstances

Pokemon Go Fest has become an annual tradition for Niantic and Pokemon fans, but this year’s event, which took place on July 25 and 26, faced some unique hurdles. With the COVID-19 pandemic still surging in many parts of the world, particularly throughout the US, Niantic had to reconfigure the event–traditionally held in-person at Chicago’s Grant Park and other live venues–into a digital experience that players could participate in without leaving home.

Considering how challenging it must have been to adjust a game so dependent upon being outside around these extenuating circumstances, Pokemon Go Fest 2020 turned out to be a solid alternative to a traditional live event. Niantic did a commendable job of translating the usual Go Fest activities into a digital experience, even if there were a few hitches along the way.

Day 1 of the event featured the most compelling new feature: virtual habitats. To simulate the feeling of wandering into a new environment, Niantic rotated through different “habitats” every hour. Each of these brought out certain kinds of Pokemon; Grass types, for instance, appeared more frequently when the grass habitat was active, while Dragon types were more common in the battle habitat. This added a nice element of surprise, and it was fun to check in throughout the day and see what Pokemon were popping up.

For Day 2, Niantic took a different tack. In what has become a Go Fest tradition of its own, Team Go Rocket launched a “takeover” of the event, and the rotating virtual habitats of the first day were replaced by increased Team Rocket spawns. This offered its own benefits; considering how rare it can be to encounter a Team Go Rocket leader under normal circumstances, the Rocket takeover provided numerous opportunities to battle Cliff, Arlo, and Sierra and rescue their Shadow Pokemon. That said, Pokemon Go’s battle mechanics have never been particularly compelling, and the heavy emphasis on battling Team Rocket made Day 2 feel much more repetitive than Day 1, even though the ultimate reward–a chance to catch the debuting Mythical Pokemon Victini–was enticing.

And that ultimately brings us back to the biggest issue that faced this year’s event: there’s only so long you can play Pokemon Go while sitting at home. Although Niantic has been quick in adjusting the game in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, introducing a host of welcome changes and tweaks over the past few months to make it more enjoyable to play from a personal setting, Pokemon Go has always been at its best when it can be experienced outdoors and with friends–something that was out of the question this year. Niantic took steps to replicate that communal feeling by hosting a “virtual” trainer lounge online and streaming developer interviews and event updates throughout the weekend, and those were nice touches that helped elevate Pokemon Go Fest above other in-game events. Even so, they never felt like a true substitute for playing the game in-person with friends, which would have gone a long way in masking the repetition of the Go Fest challenges.

On top of that, many players on social media reported technical issues during the event. My experience was generally smooth, although I did encounter a couple of hitches as well; more than once, I would try to remotely join a Raid, only for the other players in the lobby to be abruptly dropped as the Raid began, leaving me on my own. This certainly wasn’t enough to ruin the experience, however, and I otherwise had no real difficulty connecting to the game and playing normally throughout Go Fest.

As a first attempt at translating Pokemon Go’s premiere live gathering into a virtual event, Pokemon Go Fest 2020 was an enjoyable experience. Whether or not it offered enough to do to justify the $15 USD price tag of a ticket is open to debate, but the event employed some smart features that helped make up for the inability to play outdoors. Niantic is likely hoping to return to a live venue for next year’s Go Fest, circumstances permitting, but it would be nice to see the developer retain some of these global elements for future events even when things return to normal.

GameSpot was provided a complimentary ticket for Pokemon Go Fest 2020 by the developer.

Rainbow Six Siege Patch Delayed Right Before Release

release sometime before the end of March, 2021

The latest patch for Rainbow Six Siege, Y5S2.3, has been delayed, right before it was supposed to go live. The patch makes changes to Oryx, Fuze, and Gridlock, and was previously scheduled to go live on all platforms this week.

Ubisoft has not explained why the delay happened, saying in a Twitter update that the delay is due to “unforeseen circumstances.” The company said it will share updated maintenance times in the future.

Patch Y5S2.3 allows Oryx to dash through softwalls without using all of his dash charges, gives Fuze an additional charge for a total of four, and lowers deployment time for Gridlock’s caltrop. You can read the full patch notes below or on Rainbow Six Siege’s official website.

Y5S2.3 PATCH NOTES

UPDATES

IN-GAME NOTIFICATIONS

  • Some updates to the notifications system to help make future popups less spammy.

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GAMEPLAY UPDATES

BALANCING

GRIDLOCK

If you’ve ever stepped on a Lego…this hurts worse.

By making her gadget a bit more enjoyable to use, we’re looking to make Gridlock players’ lives a bit easier.

  • Lowered Gridlock’s Caltrop deployment time to 9s (down from 13s).
  • Lowered the individual Caltrops deployment time to 0.45s (down from 0.7s).
  • Lowered the range of random deploy variation to 0.05s (down from 0.1s).
  • Added a delay of 0.45s before the deployment sequence starts (previously no delay).

ORYX

The Rainbow 🐐 has goat to dash.

We want to let Oryx make more use of his dash, and added mobility and durability will hopefully make him a bit more fun to play.

  • Using his dash through a soft wall will not deplete all the dash charges.
  • Increased Dash refresh time to 12s (up from 8s).
  • Dash recovery time for all dashes is now 0.5s. (Previous recovery times: soft wall = 1s, enemy = 0.7s).

FUZE

Hide the hostages!

Giving Fuze a bit more presence and utility with an additional charge.

  • Increased the number of cluster charges to 4 (up from 3)

GAMEPLAY

PUSHBACK MECHANICS

To maintain consistency with softwall interactions, we’re giving enemies that are pushed through walls the same feedback as when Oryx dashes through them.

  • When pushed through a wall by Nomad’s airjabs or Oryx’s dash, players will receive the same feedback and rtake the same damage (5 hp) as when Oryx dashes through a soft wall.

BUG FIXES

  • FIXED – Missing anchoring decals from Ace’s SELMA.
  • FIXED – Ace’s SELMA can get stuck when thrown in a certain way at some beams, becoming unrecoverable.
  • FIXED – While grappling through a window or hatch, Amaru can aim faster with her LMG if she times her sprint and ADS buttons just prior to landing.
  • FIXED – IQ’s gadget will not display the outline and distance of Melusi’s Banshees.
  • FIXED – Zofia’s concussion grenades are impacted by external explosions and can bounce away from the target location.
  • FIXED – Flattening the doorframes and windows on all maps.
  • FIXED – Floating and indestructible wooden squares after destroying some walls on Yacht.
  • FIXED – Gunshot sounds are muffled when shooting from inside 1F Technical Seating of Plane.
  • FIXED – Various menu/UI fixes.
  • FIXED – Various cosmetics fixes.
  • FIXED – Various Lighting issues on maps.
  • FIXED – Various shop visual and cosmetic fixes.
  • FIXED – (PvE) Interaction between Ace’s gadget and AI.

The next game in the series, Rainbow Six Quarantine is currently on track to release sometime before the end of March, 2021. The game has been previously delayed after Ghost Recon Breakpoint performed poorly last year.

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PlayStation 5 “Activities” Feature That Starts Individual Game Features Detailed

We may have a much better idea of one of the PlayStation 5‘s key features. System architect Mark Cerny has briefly mentioned a feature that would let you load into key parts of games directly from the PS5 interface, and a new report shares more details on that along with a name: Activities.

The article first appeared on Gamereactor. It was quickly pulled, but not before being archived for posterity (via Eurogamer). According to the report, the feature will let you load into individual game modes, like skipping straight to a race in WRC9 and bypassing the menus entirely.

Cerny had previously explained this feature in an interview with Wired, but hadn’t shared such specific details.

“Even though it will be fairly fast to boot games, we don’t want the player to have to boot the game, see what’s up, boot the game, see what’s up,” Cerny said. “Multiplayer game servers will provide the console with the set of joinable activities in real time. Single-player games will provide information like what missions you could do and what rewards you might receive for completing them–and all of those choices will be visible in the UI. As a player you just jump right into whatever you like.”

While this may provide a name, the article has been pulled and Sony hasn’t given any official word about “Activities.” We expect the company will outline this and any other new hardware features sometime soon, ahead of the planned fall console launch.

Amazon’s Slashing Prices On Board Games Today: See The Best Deals

Amazon’s latest Deal of the Day will be of special interest to tabletop fans, as it features up to 40% off select board games and trading cards. As the name implies, these deals are available today only or while supplies last, so you’ll want to check out the offerings and grab anything that catches your eye soon. The sale features a ton of family-friendly party games as well as role-playing and strategy games, so there’s something for everyone if you’ve been wanting to pick up some new board games to pass the time.

You can check out some of our picks from Amazon’s board game sale below and see the full offering of tabletop deals at Amazon. Plus, if you want more board game recommendations, check out our guide to the best board games to play in 2020.

Batman: Death in the Family and Every Other Animated DC Movie in Development

Even though Justice League Dark: Apokolips War wrapped up the DC Animated Movie Universe as we know it, there are still plenty of new animated projects in the pipeline. In the second half of 2020 alone, DC will release both Superman: Man of Tomorrow and Batman: A Death in the Family, with more to come in the years ahead.

Read on for a breakdown of every animated DC movie we know is in development, along with a couple of rumored projects for good measure.

Warning: This article contains some spoilers for Justice League Dark: Apokolips War!

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A New DC Animated Universe Emerges

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The recently released Justice League Dark: Apokolips War serves as the final entry in the long-running DC Universe Movie continuity, which began in 2013’s Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. Apokolips War ends with Earth’s heroes defeating Darkseid, but only after a significant portion of humanity is wiped out and the Sun itself is destabilized. The film ends with the Flash repeating his actions in The Flashpoint Paradox, running back in time to change history and hopefully create a better future for humankind.

Apokolips War doesn’t actually reveal whether Barry succeeds, as we only see the DCU setting fade out of existence. But presumably, this plot point is being used as a foundation for a rebooted animated universe setting, one that will begin with a new origin story for Superman.

Superman: Man of Tomorrow

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow is the first animated DC movie to arrive in the wake of Apokolips War. Man of Tomorrow will offer a new take on Superman’s origin story and formative years, one that seemingly draws inspiration from the comic book series Superman: American Alien. The film’s creative team includes director Chris Palmer, screenwriter Tim Sheridan and supervising producer Butch Lukic. The voice cast includes Darren Criss (Midway) as Superman, Zachary Quinto (Heroes) as Lex Luthor, Alexandra Daddario (San Andreas) as Lois Lane, Brett Dalton (Agents of SHIELD) as Parasite, Ryan Hurst (The Walking Dead) as Lobo, and Ike Amadi (Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge) as Martian Manhunter.

Man of Tomorrow is a standalone film set in a new continuity. But as mentioned before, we wouldn’t be surprised if this origin story becomes the starting point for a new shared universe. The inclusion of Martian Manhunter certainly hints at a larger world outside of Metropolis.

Batman: Death in the Family

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An adaptation of the 1988 comic book storyline of the same name, Batman: Death in the Family showcases the tragic death of second Robin Jason Todd at the hands of the Joker. This short film is a prequel of sorts to 2010’s Batman: Under the Red Hood, bringing back voice actors like Bruce Greenwood as Batman, Vincent Martella as young Jason Todd and John DiMaggio as the Joker. The twist, though, is that Death in the Family is an interactive movie (a la Netflix’s Black Mirror: Bandersnatch) that allows viewers to choose the course of the story at several key points along the way. In that sense, the movie is a tribute to the infamous call-in campaign where DC readers were allowed to vote on whether Jason lived or died (spoilers: He died).

Like 2010’s Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam, Batman: Death in the Family will include several other DC animated shorts to make up for its smaller scope. Also included in this release are the previously released “Sgt. Rock,” “Death,” “Adam Strange” and “The Phantom Stranger.”

DC Super Pets

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DC Super Pets will showcase the Justice League’s super-powered animal companions, such as Krypto the Super-Dog and Ace the Bat-Hound. This animated DC movie is planned as a theatrical release, with a current release date of May 22, 2022. Little else is known about the project, though we do know it’s written by The LEGO Batman Movie’s Jared Stern and John Whittington and directed by Stern and Wreck-It-Ralph’s Sam Levine.

The LEGO Batman Movie 2

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Warner Bros. announced a sequel to The LEGO Batman Movie in 2018, a year after the first film hit theaters. Director Chris McKay was expected to return, along with voice actors like Will Arnett and Michael Cera. The film is currently slated for release sometime in 2022. However, with Universal Pictures having signed a five-year contract for the LEGO movie rights, it’s unknown whether this sequel is still in the works. At the very least, Warners might have to strike some sort of agreement with Universal.

Unproduced DC Movies

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Back in 2013, DC’s then-Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns told Collider “there’s always discussions” about the possibility of adapting unproduced DC screenplays into animated movies. This has fueled rumors that both Kevin Smith’s Superman Lives script and JJ Abrams’ Superman: Flyby script might get the animated treatment. For now, though, there’s been no concrete info about either adaptation.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg, as surely more movies will be announced in the months and years ahead. Which animated films are you most looking forward to? Let’s discuss in the comments!

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343 Industries Confirms That Halo Infinite Will Take Place On Zeta Halo

In a new interview with GamesRadar, 343 Industries studio head Chris Lee confirmed that Halo Infinite will be set on the ring world of Zeta Halo now under the control of The Banished led by War Chief Escharum. Known as Halo Installation 07, this ancient Forerunner superweapon was at one point home to a race of humans in author Greg Bear’s Forerunner Trilogy of novels, and is the only surviving ring of the original 12 that were created.

“Halo Infinite will be set on Zeta Halo,” Lee explained. “We want to create something that’s familiar, but different. The TACMAP gives you an idea of the size and scale, and some of the objectives that you will find in Halo Infinite. It gives players a lot of choice and freedom as they play through the world. You’ll be running into objectives, setting points on your map, and kind of navigating and exploring as you go.”

When the threat of The Flood first began to appear within the galaxy, Master Builder Faber and the Forerunners would use the humans of Zeta Halo as test subjects in an effort to find a cure for the parasitic life form that had already laid waste to The Precursors. Zeta Halo’s existence was teased as far back as 2015 as theorised by GamesRadar, when Halo 5: Guardians provided a brief glimpse of the installation in an unknown region of the Milky Way galaxy.

In the 2018 Halo Infinite trailer, Morse code could be heard from a handheld radio that translated to “SOS ZETA HALO GRD”, while the Discover Hope trailer hid another clue to the existence of the installation in a small note on the Pelican dashboard that read “Local Ref Zeta”.

Shown off in deeper detail at this month’s Xbox Series X Showcase, 343 Industries will build the game into a platform for the next decade of Halo that moves beyond the traditional standalone sequel structure. “Halo Infinite is the start of our platform for the future,” Lee said.

“We want Infinite to grow over time, versus going to those numbered titles and having all that segmentation that we had before. It’s really about creating Halo Infinite as the start of the next ten years for Halo and then building that as we go with our fans and community.”

Halo Infinite will arrive is a launch title for the Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC, with Microsoft confirming that the graphics will get “better and better” in the lead up to launch.

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