Catherine: Full Body Review

Even eight years after its initial release, there’s still nothing quite like the fever dream that is Catherine. It remains an excellent fusion of thrilling block pushing puzzle mechanics and an exciting love story about the deathly consequences of infidelity.

Catherine: Full Body is a complete re-release of the 2011 PS3 classic with a slew of added extras including online versus, a handful of new endings, a new remix mode, and most substantially, a completely new character named Rin that gets stitched into the story, adding a few hours of new gameplay and cutscenes. These extras aren’t quite enough to justify a full $60 price tag for returning customers, but for those that missed out on Catherine’s twisted tale of love and deceit, Full Body is a temptation worth giving into.

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Doomsday Clock Reveals the Fate of Two Watchmen Characters

The latest chapter of Doomsday Clock sheds light on the fates of two iconic Watchmen characters.

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Doomsday Clock #11!

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While Doomsday Clock features a number of familiar characters from the original Watchmen (including Doctor Manhattan, Ozymandias, The Comedian and new character Reggie Long taking up the mantle of Rorschach), two characters have been conspicuous in their absence. Whatever happened to Nite Owl and Silk Spectre? Issue #11 finally answers that question.

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Gears 5 Review Roundup – See What The Critics Are Saying

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Gears 5 is the latest entry in Microsoft’s long-running series of cover shooters. Developer The Coalition has shaken things up a bit this time, though, introducing an RPG-like progression system to its story campaign, along with some wide-open areas that change the series’ traditionally linear approach. A free Battle Pass-like system, expansive progression, and hero shooter-inspired characters also bring the multiplayer portion of Gears 5 in line with modern shooters.

The fundamentals of Gears of War are still here, however, as you hunker down behind cover, shoot at gooey reptilian monsters with a variety of guns, and carefully time your active reloads to get the most out of all that firepower. Critics appear to agree that this is one of the high points for the 13-year-old series. In GameSpot’s review in progress, Phil Hornshaw says the new ideas it brings to the series are all good reasons for fans to return.

Many other outlets have published their Gears 5 reviews as well, so we’ve gathered a smattering of them below to give a view from around the industry. For an even broader look, check out GameSpot’s sister site Metacritic.

  • Game: Gears 5
  • Platforms: Xbox One, Windows PC
  • Developer: The Coalition
  • Release date: September 10
  • Price: $60 / £49.99 / $99.95 AUD

If you plan on purchasing Gears 5, Microsoft is currently offering a one-month Xbox Game Pass subscription for only $1 USD as part of an introductory rate for new subscribers only. Xbox Game Pass for Xbox One costs $10 USD / £8/ $10.95 AUD per month. Gears 5 is included in the service at no extra cost. Alternatively, you can sign up for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $2 USD / £2 / $2 AUD for the first two months, and then $15 USD/ £11 / $15.95 AUD per month thereafter. Ultimate comes with Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold.

If you want to purchase Gears 5 for yourself, you can currently pre-order it on Amazon for $49.94 (a saving of $10.05). GameSpot also has you covered with all of the details on pre-order bonuses and what’s included in the Ultimate and Collector’s editions of the game.

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GameSpot review in progress — 7/10

“Gears 5 is very much a return of those best elements of Gears of War, but with a focus on making the game feel somewhat more adaptive to your particular ways of playing. Whether you want campaign or co-op, Competitive or Quickplay, there’s an option for you in Gears 5, and plenty of stuff to reward you for time spent and skill gained. Gears 5 might suffer from some of the same storytelling missteps as its predecessors, and it might not venture far out of the past, but the new ideas it brings to the series are all good reasons for fans to return.” — Phil Hornshaw [Full review]

GamesRadar — 4/5

“Gears 5 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it changes enough to keep its signature style of cover-based shooting from feeling monotonous. Going into this review, I was convinced Gears of War needed to change drastically or risk obsolescence. But the Coalition has found a different way forward, using new mechanics to polish the old, making the whole game shine.” — Mike Epstein [Full review]

USGamer — 3/5

“Gears 5 survives on its solid cover shooting gameplay and a campaign that isn’t afraid to pose difficult questions about problematic topics. But the largely stagnant Horde mode and general mess of an Escape mode really pull the sequel back from being a bold step forward.” — Hirun Cryer [Full review]

Game Informer — 8.5/10

“Gears 5 is exactly what it needs to be. This old war vet still packs a punch. The open-world exploration has issues, but that isn’t enough to steal away the thunder The Coalition expertly deploys on the battlefield. The campaign is a fun ride that concludes with a shocker moment and a hell of a setup for a sequel. I’m already looking forward to that follow-up.” — Andrew Reiner [Full review]

God Is A Geek — 10/10

“This game is to Gears of War and Xbox what 2018’s God of War was for Sony. It’s a bombastic yet heartfelt entry into a beloved series; it’s gorgeous, sounds great, plays brilliantly – it’s at once a showcase for the high-end hardware available, and for where Xbox could be heading with its next console and the games we’ll see on it. One thing that’s for sure, though, is that it’s for the fans. If you didn’t think you needed another Gears of War, you were wrong. Gears 5 stands tall as one of the best games of the year. A barnstorming success, and the essential first-party title the Xbox One desperately needed. Well played, The Coalition.” — Adam Cook [Full review]

Twinfinite — 4.5/5

“Gears 5 might well be up there as one of my favorite entries in the series alongside Gears 2. Having been a somewhat lapsed Gears multiplayer player, I’m excited to really sink my teeth into more of the Versus modes, play Horde with some friends, and truly get to grips with Escape’s map editor, as well as see what those far more talented than I am at level design come up with. With Gears 5, The Coalition took some risks, and it makes for one of the best entries in the series yet.” — Chris Jecks [Full review]

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Nintendo Direct: Start Times, Watch It Here, And What To Expect

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Nintendo is airing a new Nintendo Direct in just a few hours. The broadcast takes place later today, September 4, and promises to share a wealth of new details on games coming to Switch in 2019, including Luigi’s Mansion 3 and Pokemon Sword and Shield. If you’re eager to catch the presentation, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know below, from what time it starts to what you can expect.

What Time Does The Nintendo Direct Start?

  • 3 PM PT
  • 6 PM ET
  • 11 PM BST
  • 8 AM AEST (September 5)

How To Watch

As usual, Nintendo is broadcasting today’s Direct on its website, Twitch, and YouTube channels. We’ll also have an embed of the stream below, so you can bookmark this page and return when the broadcast begins to watch it right here.

What To Expect

Today’s Direct will run for roughly 40 minutes by Nintendo’s estimates–nearly as long as the company’s E3 presentation–so it appears it will be packed with news and reveals. Nintendo has already confirmed the broadcast will focus on Switch games coming this year, including Luigi’s Mansion 3 and Pokemon Sword and Shield, so we can expect to get another look at those games ahead of their release, but we’ll also presumably see more of The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening before it launches later this month.

Beyond that, we may learn more about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate‘s next DLC character, Banjo-Kazooie. The bear and bird duo were announced back at E3 and are slated to release sometime this fall, so we’ll presumably learn more about them–and possibly even the next Smash Ultimate DLC fighter–during the Direct. It has also been some time since we’ve heard about Town, the new Switch RPG from Pokemon developer Game Freak. The game was announced during last September’s Nintendo Direct and had a 2019 release window; if it is indeed still coming this year, then we’ll get another look at it during today’s Direct.

The lengthy runtime also suggests there will be quite a few surprise announcements during the presentation, and it appears a few of them have leaked a little early. There is mounting evidence that Overwatch is coming to Switch, and two Assassin’s Creed games, Black Flag and Rogue, were recently spotted for Switch, so it seems likely those titles will be announced during the Direct.

The Best 4K TV Deals Right Now: Choose from LG, Sony, Samsung, Hisense, and More

4K TVs are more affordable than ever in 2019, and prices continue to drop across a number of top brands like LG, Sony, Panasonic, and Philips.

The thing is, TV deals also change constantly, so it can be a hassle trying to keep up with the very best deals. To help you stay on top of things, we have tracked down the best 4K TV deals from the UK this week.

Hisense continues to offer great prices on all its sets, with the Hisense 75-inch 4K UHD TV now available for only £1099, down from £1699. The 43-inch version is all yours for less than £300. The LG 55-Inch UHD 4K HDR Smart LED TV is also on sale for only £499, with the 65-Inch UHD 4K TV down to just £799.

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Get Ready for Gears 5 With This Xbox One Gear

The next big Xbox One exclusive, Gears 5, is nearly here, and to celebrate, Microsoft is rolling out the big guns. It’s releasing a stylish Gears-themed limited-edition Xbox One X console and a matching controller. Meanwhile, both Amazon and Microsoft are offering deals on the game itself. And in case you were wondering, it’s a very good game; you can read our Gears 5 campaign review now. Here’s everything you need to get ready for Gears 5.

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Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Review

Minor equipment spoiler warning! This review doesn’t mention any monsters that haven’t already been announced and doesn’t contain story spoilers, but the video does show off some new weapons and armor from the early-to-mid points of Iceborne’s campaign. Keep that in mind if you’d prefer to go in blind!

The line between an expansion and a full-blown sequel is one Monster Hunter World: Iceborne comes close to blurring into oblivion. While this is not an entirely new game in feel or structure when compared to Monster Hunter: World, it adds a new story nearly as large as the base game’s with almost as many new monsters to kill, carve, and wear like a celebratory tuxedo. Couple that with innumerable quality-of-life improvements (plus a few exciting surprises along the way) and Iceborne manages to hit the high bar set by Monster Hunter: World no matter what you call it.

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Predator: Hunting Grounds Is a Blast as Predator (And Fun as a Human, Too)

Developer Illfonic is no stranger to pitting a few humans against a force of nature and pure terror as the developers of Friday the 13th. And after playing a couple of rounds of Predator: Hunting Grounds, the studio’s new, upcoming PS4 exclusive, I’m pretty convinced they’ve found a fun, tense, and balanced formula capitalizing on another beloved movie franchise for some multiplayer mayhem.

Predator: Hunting Grounds pits four human soldiers against the titular alien first made famous after going toe to alien-toe with Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1987 film Predator. Stuck in the jungle, the soldiers need to complete a series of objectives, fight or slip by a hostile human faction of soldiers, and eventually get to the chopper, all while being hunted down by the Predator. Only one of those soldiers needs to make it to the helicopter in the end, and there are opportunities to revive downed teammates along the way. But the squad needs to do its best to defend against the Predator and human foes while also knocking out relatively simple quests (activating a few radio relays, holding down a certain location while a timer runs down, etc.).

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MHW: Iceborne – Things We Wish We Knew Before Starting

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A Tour Of The New Hub Area In Monster Hunter World: Iceborne

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