Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden – First 15 Minutes Of Gameplay

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The Walking Dead Comic Finally Gets Interesting Again

After so many months of complaining about The Walking Dead’s plodding pace and the lack of meaningful progression in the Commonwealth storyline, it’s a welcome relief to see the book finally addressing those concerns. Issue #186 serves as the adrenaline boost this comic has been needing for a long time. It’s not a perfect chapter by any means, but a huge step in the right direction.

Granted, early on there’s little indication that this issue will play out much differently than its recent predecessors. The early pages skip around a great deal, touching base with various characters and furthering minor subplots like Eugene and Stephanie’s blossoming relationship and Carl and Lydia’s flirtations. These are the sorts of lighthearted character moments the series needs to avoid becoming a dreary, depressing slog, but that material is less tolerable when the book as a whole is dragging.

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GameSpot’s 10 Best TV Shows Of 2018

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Steve Buscemi Is God In First Trailer For New TBS Show That Also Stars Daniel Radcliffe

Veteran actor Steve Buscemi’s next role is that of the Christian God in the TBS show Miracle Workers, and we’re now getting a first look the actor in the role.

The network posted a trailer for Miracle Workers today, showing Buscemi playing a version of God who doesn’t really care about people anymore. Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe plays Craig, an angel. And, well … better to let the official show description (via Collider) explain for itself:

“A comedy set in the offices of Heaven Inc. When God plans to destroy the Earth, two low-level angels must convince their boss to save humanity. They bet him they can pull off their most impossible miracle yet: help two humans fall in love.”

Miracle Workers was created by Simon Rich, who was a writer on Saturday Night Live before creating the FXX show Man Seeking Woman (which was based on his book The Last Girlfriend on Earth). The show also stars Karan Soni (Deadpool), Jon Bass (Baywatch), and Geraldine Viswanathan (Blockers).

Miracles Workers is just the latest TBS original show. It joins others like Angie Tribeca, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, People of Earth, Wrecked, Search Party, American Dad, and Conan.

Was This Year Nintendo’s Sophomore Slump?: Year In Review 2018

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Most Anticipated Games Coming In 2019 Montage

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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Won’t Get More Games Until 2019

There will be no further additions to the Xbox One’s backwards compatibility catalog until the New Year, Microsoft has confirmed. Microsoft’s Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb wrote on Twitter that Xbox is pausing releases until 2019 because the team is taking some time off for the holidays.

2018 was another big year for the backwards compatibility library, as Microsoft added more than 100 titles to the catalog during the year. There are now more than 550 games in the library, of which 57 are “enhanced” for Xbox One X.

Microsoft historically temporarily stops releasing major new features or content to its platforms in the weeks leading up to the holidays so it can instead focus on making sure its devices like Xbox One and others are steady and reliable for the many new people coming online during the holidays. All Xbox One models are currently $50 off in the US, and that sale, along with the regular uptick in sales during the holidays, will surely mean many new Xboxes are being switched on during the holidays, so it makes sense that Microsoft would want to focus on that being a good experience.

The Xbox One backwards compatibility library includes Xbox 360 and original Xbox games. New titles are added on a semi-regular basis (apart from this holiday season break), with the latest batch–Duke Nukem Forver, The Darkness, and The Bureau: XCOM Declassified–arriving this week.

As always, if you own these games already, you can simply put the disc into your Xbox One and start playing. If you own them digitally you can find them in your game collection and redownload them. Check out our full list of backwards compatible games for more.

Announced In 2013 And Later Delayed Indefinitely, Xbox One And PC’s “Below” Is Finally Coming Out

Below, the tough roguelike from Capybara Games, is finally–yes, really this time–coming out. The indie title for Xbox One and PC will launch on December 14, the studio confirmed today.

It has been a very long road to release, as Capybara originally announced Below all the way back in 2013. In 2016, Capybara delayed the game indefinitely. Speaking to GI.biz, Capybara boss Nathan Vella said it was probably a mistake to announce Below so early.

“We’re definitely not going to announce things too early [in future], that’s for sure,” he said. “That’s the No.1 learning. We know a lot more about when games are ready to be discussed. In the five years since we announced, we’ve learned a lot and that’s a big chunk of our experience.”

Below is a rougelike dungeon crawler where players wash ashore on a mysterious island, and the only place to go is into a cave. Then you delve deeper and deeper in the mysterious “below.”

You can watch the launch trailer for Below above. In addition to that, you can check out nine minutes of gameplay in the embed at the top of the page.

A New Far Cry Game Might Be Announced At The Game Awards

Ubisoft has teased an impending Far Cry announcement for The Game Awards with a short video that hints at a post-apocalyptic theme. Though the brief look doesn’t explicitly say the announcement is connected with Far Cry 5 or that it’s explicitly Far Cry 6, the setting of this new game or expansion appears similar to be similar to the latest game in the series. Spoilers for Far Cry 5 follow.

The teaser begins with a nuclear explosion over a track of farm land, echoing the ending of Far Cry 5 when the cult leader Joseph Seed was proven right after all. His prophecy came true and the world–or at least a sizable chunk of rural Montana–was obliterated by nukes. The connection suggests this game will follow the events of Far Cry 5.

The teaser says the world recovered and vegetation regrew, and the survivors thought the threat had passed. But, in an ominous twist, the narration says they were wrong, as we see a figure picking up a sawblade for an apparent makeshift weapon. This would appear to be a post-apocalyptic Far Cry, complete with scrappy survivors.

The brief video doesn’t indicate much about whether this will be downloadable content for Far Cry 5, a new standalone spin-off like Blood Dragon, or an entirely new game. Far Cry 5 already had a full season pass of content, complete with zombies, outer space, and Vietnam.

We’ll know more tomorrow when the full reveal airs live during The Game Awards. It all kicks off starting at 8:30 PM ET / 5:30 PM PT / 1:30 AM GMT (Friday) / 12:30 PM AET (Friday), and you can watch it right here at GameSpot. While some studios are teasing reveals for The Game Awards, others have stepped forward to say they won’t be showing their games.