The trailer promises a story where we’ll carve out a future for a humanity haunted by oblivion and propelled by dreams. Space travel is seen, as well as exploration of strange new lands.
Jett The Far Shore is set for a Holiday 2020 release date.
Oddworld: Soulstorm has been revealed for PS5. No release window was given.
Announced during the PS5 reveal event, and introduced by Oddworld creator Lorne Lanning, Soulstorm looks to be a primarily side-scrolling game drawing on the crowd mechanics familiar from the series.
The Last of Us Part 2 Collector’s Edition is back in stock on Amazon. It was also available at Best Buy and Gamestop earlier, they those are gone now. Amazon will follow suit shortly, so grab it while you can. The Special Edition is available as well.
Coming from Team17 and RocketBrush Studio, The Unliving is a special kind of real-time strategy game that injects elements of dark fantasy into the mold of a roguelike. Playing as a necromancer, you’ll use your unholy powers to raise the dead and command an army against mortals protecting small towns and vast kingdoms. While you’ll start out battling peasants with pitchforks and torches, you’ll eventually face off against elite mercenaries and holy priests who are skilled in taking out the undead. But in true roguelike fashion, death is but a moment of learning, and you’ll need to pick yourself up and try again to conquer the mortal realm.
In this GameSpot exclusive for Play For All, we’re showing off new gameplay from The Unliving, set for release on PC. In this demo, we’re seeing footage of the early missions in the game, where you’re a handle of the basics for raising the dead and unleashing them on your enemies. Blending roguelike gameplay with an RTS, each map set of enemies is randomized, making each run feel unique and fresh. As the necromancer, you’ll be able to command units and send them off against your foes. While the common zombie grunts are great with brute force, the more sophisticated minions will be able to use unique skills to topple defenses and take out elite enemies. After an area has been cleared, you’ll be able to resurrect fallen foes to expand your army, giving you more allies in your campaign.
For more on The Unliving, and other games shown off during GameSpot’s Play For All event, be sure to check out our hub for all the details.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone have entered a new chapter today with the release of the much-anticipated Season 4 update. As with every new season, there is another Battle Pass, and now we know what’s in it.
What’s In The Season 4 Battle Pass
The most exciting part of the Battle Pass is its new Operator, the iconic Call of Duty character Captain Price. Everyone who buys the Battle Pass will get Captain Price right away, though you can also work your way through the Battle Pass to unlock him through regular gameplay.
Those who do buy the Battle Pass will not only get Captain Price (and his character missions), but also a special operator skin, a mission for the Rodin, and a new “battle horn” customization item. Additionally, everyone who buys the Battle Pass gets a 10% XP boost for the entire season.
Players who reach the final tier of the Season 4 Battle Pass–Tier 100–will get the “Nightfall” skin, along with a legendary weapon blueprint, a vehicle skin, and other items.
Ride of the Valkyries
The “Ride of the Valkyries” battle horn item is unlocked at Tier 0, so you’ll get it almost right away just by playing. This horn plays that iconic song when you equip it onto a vehicle. This song was famously used in the Vietnam movie Apocalypse Now, and some people may wonder if this is a tease for the rumoured Cold War/Vietnam Call of Duty game said to be releasing this year.
More Vehicle Skins
Season 4’s Battle Pass introduces a series of new skins for vehicles in the Ground War and Warzone modes. There are five new skins in all, including one for each vehicle. They include “Ambush Alley,” which gives your ride a muddy camo look, and “From the Ashes,” which makes your helicopter look like it’s on fire.
Blueprints And More
There are a series of weapon blueprints included in the Modern Warfare/Warzone Season 4 Battle Pass, such as Sunset Hue LMG (Tier 18), Glacial Polish SMG (Tier 42), and the Muckrake sniper (Tier 76). And as with previous Battle Passes, the Season 4 pass includes a series of other extras including new watches, XP tokens, and allotments of Call of Duty Points.
New Operators And Skins
Outside of the Battle Pass, the Call of Duty Store is being updated with new Operators and skins. Sgt. Kyle “Gaz” Garrick will be available to purchase. You may remember him from the Modern Warfare campaign as a member of Task Force 141. The other new Operator is Roze, who is a former Army Ranger who is on the Allegiance side in the Jackals faction.
There are also more Operator skins, including the “Bloodletter” for Nikto. The rest were not announced.
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This week on Wrestle Buddies, GameSpot’s professional wrestling podcast, Chris E. Hayner and Mat Elfring are covering a lot of ground by digging deep into three different topics and answering questions from listeners. Beyond that, this episode finally gives Mat a platform to gush about his love for cursed WCW boy band 3 Count.
First, we look at what it takes to make a great stable in the wrestling industry. From D-Generation X to the Four Horsemen, there is no end to the iconic groups of wrestlers that have made tuning in each week fun for as far back as we can remember. What are the requirements needed to create a stable that will stand the test of time? And are there exceptions to the rules? And is New Day a stable or tag team? These questions and more are all addressed.
Next up, it’s time to look back on the best singing wrestlers. It’s a practically perfect heel gimmick that has worked time and again for everyone from Honkey Tonk Man to The Rock, and we naturally have our favorites. Spoilers: Mat really cannot get enough of 3 Count, even if he doesn’t remember who Evan Karagias is.
Then, it’s time to head to class for Wrestling 101. In this session, we learn all about the role of the jobber in professional wrestling and revisit some of our favorites. Jobbers are lovable losers and while it’s a mostly lost art in 2020, it’s hard to imagine pro wrestling without them.
Lastly, we gathered questions from listeners. Some are silly, some are serious, some are very silly and we have answers for them all. If you’d like to submit a question for a future episode, just send them via email to [email protected].
New episodes of Wrestle Buddies are released every Thursday. You can check it out on Spotify, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.
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Call of Duty: Warzone, the free-to-play battle royale game, is adding a new mode with the Season 4 update. The new mode is called “Warzone Rumble” and it’ll be added with the newest playlist refresh across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Warzone Rumble features two teams of 50 players, and the action takes place on “various areas” on the Verdansk map. The wording in the patch notes sounds like it won’t be the full map. Additionally, players can select their own custom loadouts, while there will be “quick respawns,” Infinity Ward said.
The Warzone playlist update also confirms that the following other modes will be available in Warzone with the Season 4 update:
The Season 4 update also introduces Captain Price as an Operator in the new Battle Pass, while three more multiplayer maps are also available. For more, check out the Season 4 patch notes.
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The consensus appears to be in: Netflix’s new dystopian thriller The Last Days of American Crime has entered an elite group of the worst movies ever made.
Following its arrival on Netflix on June 5, The Last Days of American Crime is sitting at 0% on the Rotten Tomatoes ‘Tomatometer’ spectrum. None of the 28 reviews tracked to date have been positive.
As noted by Variety, only around 40 films have the distinction of retaining a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes after at least 20 reviews have been collected, placing The Last Days of American Crime in the company of esteemed corkers like Dennis Rodman’s Simon Sez, the 99-minute 1988 McDonald’s commercial Mac and Me, and Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol. Of course, without the 20-review caveat the list of films with 0% on Rotten Tomatoes is much larger; there’s a huge amount of dreck at the bottom of the Rotten Tomatoes barrel with only a small handful of reviews aggregated (including piles of direct-to-DVD debris and several other Police Academy sequels).
Directed Olivier Megaton (Taken 2 and… Taken 3), The Last Days of American Crime is an action thriller based on a 2009 graphic novel of the same name. Set in the near future, the story revolves around a crew of crooks seeking to execute one, final big score before the government broadcasts a nationwide signal that will render the population unable to deliberately break the law. IGN’s review called it bloated, boring, and “distractingly dull.”