What’s New To Netflix This Week? Movies, TV Series, And Originals

It’s the end of the month, but there are still a few more new selections coming to Netflix in the final days of April. There are a few more movies hitting the service, and plenty of Netflix originals to hold you over until May.

As far as non-Netflix original movies go, there are four being released this week. On Thursday, there is an extended version of The Hateful Eight hitting the service. Quentin Tarantino’s 2015 film follows a bounty hunter and his prisoner who find shelter from the Wyoming winter in a cabin filled with some shady characters. Also arriving is the romantic comedy, The Ugly Truth. You may want to skip out on that one.

On the side of Netflix originals, there is plenty to watch. One of the more notable selections this week is the new series Street Food, coming on Friday. The new docuseries travels the world looking at the culture of street food and those who make their living selling food without having a traditional store to sell it out of. Finally, there is a new ReMastered–a documentary series which mixes true crime surrounding musical icons. The latest installment, Devil at the Crossroads, tells the tale of blues artist Robert Johnson, a guitarist who was said to have sold his soul to the devil to become a master of his craft. Ultimately, he sacrificed everything to become a legend.

If you’re looking for more selections from streaming services to watch during your free time, see what Hulu and Amazon Prime Video have coming to this May. Below, you’ll find everything coming to Netflix this week.

Avail. 4/22/19

  • Pinky Malinky: Part 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Selection Day – New Episodes– NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 4/23/19

  • I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 4/24/19

  • Bonding — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 4/25/19

  • The Hateful Eight: Extended Version
  • The Ugly Truth

Avail. 4/26/19

  • The Protector: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Street Food — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Sapphires
  • Yankee — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 4/27/19

  • American Honey

Mortal Kombat 11 Review Roundup

This week marks the release of Mortal Kombat 11, the latest entry in NetherRealm’s brutal fighting series. Even after nearly a dozen iterations, Mortal Kombat remains one of the most beloved franchises in gaming, and its newest installment is perhaps the most ambitious yet, featuring an expansive roster, a wealth of customization options, and a time-bending story–orchestrated by the first major female antagonist in the series’ history, Kronika–that unites past and present versions of characters.

The narrative in particular is one of the standout elements of the game. “Watching the character interactions between young and old selves [is] a highlight, and with the exception of a somewhat flat Sonya Blade, the solid performances are endearingly sincere with some unexpected moments of introspection,” GameSpot’s Edmond Tran wrote in our Mortal Kombat 11 review-in-progress.

Ahead of its release, many other outlets have also begun publishing reviews of Mortal Kombat 11. We’ve collected a sample of them below to give you an overview of what critics have to say about the highly anticipated fighting game. For an even broader look at its reception, be sure to check out GameSpot sister site Metacritic.

  • Game: Mortal Kombat 11
  • Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch
  • Developer: NetherRealm
  • Release date: April 23
  • Price: $60 / £50

GameSpot — 8/10

“MK11 isn’t just a sequel for series fans and NetherRealm devotees, it’s a gateway into the realm of fighting games for anyone who has a passing interest in watching ruthless warriors beat each other silly. Streamlined mechanics keep the act of fighting furiously exciting no matter what your skill level, and comprehensive tutorials encourage you to dig into the nitty-gritty. There’s a diverse roster of interesting characters and playstyles, and the story mode is an entertaining romp. The unfulfilling approaches to the game’s dynamic single-player content and progression may feel like they’ve totally whiffed (at least at this early stage), but Mortal Kombat 11 hits where it matters.” — Edmond Tran [Full review-in-progress]

IGN — 9/10

“It’s a rare fighting game that hits just about every note as strongly as Mortal Kombat 11 does. Everything from its methodical and deep combat to its fantastically absurd story mode and its rock-solid netcode, right down to its extraordinarily comprehensive tutorial is absolutely exceptional. It’s only when you get into its drawn-out progression that it trips up: the keys to unlocking Mortal Kombat 11’s rich vault of customization options are locked behind the frustratingly gimmicky and grindy barriers of the Krypt and Towers of Time. This series continues to prove that there’s real fighting depth beyond its notoriously gory Fatalities, and this one in particular stands out as a spine-ripping good time.” — Mitchell Saltzman [Full review]

GamesRadar+ — 4/5

“Mortal Kombat 11 struck a rare chord in me where, even after playing twenty hours in a few days, I want to go back and play more. I doubt I’ll be next in line to compete at EVO, but as a casual player who enjoys putting extra time in–I love what NetherRealm Studios has put together.” — Aron Garst [Full review]

US Gamer –3.5/5

“There’s a lot to love in Mortal Kombat 11. It’s a fantastic fighter with a roster of 25 varied characters, tons of customization options, beautiful graphics, and one of the best story modes in a fighting game. It’s a shame that modes like the Krypt and Towers of Time inject annoyance and tedium into what was an excellent experience. The progression is complex and obtuse, when it should be easy and straightforward. MK 11 could been an all-time best, but it’s just a contender.” — Mike Williams [Full review]

Hardcore Gamer — 3.5/5

“Mortal Kombat 11 is the most beautiful game NetherRealm Studios has ever developed that’s backed up with familiar combat honed to perfection over the years. The story may stumble towards the end, but overall is the best narrative ever included in a NetherRealm game thanks to an excellent combination of comedy, emotion, and character-driven moments. Mortal Kombat 11 provides a solid if unremarkable cast of characters to choose from and plenty of ways to customize them. It’s just a pity that much of the activities and rewards revolve so heavily around grinding and microtransactions.” — Kevin Dunsmore [Full review]

Mortal Kombat 11 Review

When it was first introduced a staggering 27 years ago, Mortal Kombat always had that reputation of being “That fighting game where you rip people’s heads off.” Known more for its gore and violence than its gameplay. Things have changed since then with MK9 and MKX bringing the quality of gameplay up to meet the quality of violence. That upward trend continues with Mortal Kombat 11, which is not only the best Mortal Kombat has ever been, it’s also arguably Netherrealm’s best game yet. This is one of the most fully featured fighting games you can buy, with both single- and multiplayer modes that will last both casual and hardcore audiences a long, long time.

Mortal Kombat’s defining quality among 2D fighters is that its combat centers around two punch buttons, two kick buttons, and a block button. This is actually more unique than it sounds. While other 2D fighters typically have some combination of light, medium, and/or heavy attacks, with weaker attacks linking into stronger attacks, Mortal Kombat has no such concept. Instead, MK employs a “dial-a-combo” system that requires knowledge of very specific button combinations in order to build a combo. It’s definitely not a super-accessible combat system for newcomers, but fortunately, Mortal Kombat 11 comes with one of the best fighting game tutorials I’ve ever played. It covers everything from basic fundamentals all the way to the most advanced techniques such as frame traps, jailing, and block strings, all while highlighting key concepts and clear instructions on how to implement these techniques.

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Fortnite Teases Another Avengers Crossover

Epic Games is teasing yet another Fortnite and Avengers crossover, scheduled to drop just before Endgame is released later this week.

This news was revealed though the official Fortnite Twitter account with the caption “Whatever it takes. 4.25.19.” Though it’s unclear exactly what the Avengers content is, the tweet is accompanied by the image of a character holding Captain America’s classic vibranium shield. Whatever it is, expect something big to happen on April 25, the day before Endgame comes to theaters in America.

Lenovo Legion Y740 Gaming Laptop Review

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Over the past couple of months I’ve tested two laptops equipped with Nvidia new RTX GPUs; one with an RTX 2080, and one with an RTX 2060. These laptops were impressive, but I’ve been eager to get my hands on a laptop with the mid-tier RTX GPU, the RTX 2070, just to get an idea of how the three different GPUs stack up.

Luckily, I now have Lenovo’s Y740-15ICHg in-hand (See it at Lenovo) and it has an RTX 2070 Max-Q in tow. The particular unit I received is the top model on Lenovo’s site and the only model with an RTX 2070. The rest of the lineup features the RTX 2060, ranging in price from $1,679 to $1,919. The entire lineup is priced competitively when compared to the previous RTX-equipped laptops I’ve tested.

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Enter for a Chance to Win A Mega Man X Collectible Cartridge

Welcome to Daily Win, our way of giving back to the IGN community. To thank our awesome audience, we’re giving away a new game each day to one lucky winner. Be sure to check IGN.com every day to enter in each new giveaway.

Today we’re giving away a collectible iAm8Bit Mega Man X 30th Anniversary Cartridge. To enter into this sweepstake, fill out the form below. You must be at least 13 years old and a legal U.S. resident to enter. Today’s sweepstake will end at 11:59 p.m. PDT. Entries entered after this time will not be considered.

Daily Doodle: As our frog and opossum adventurers cheer, the fernopus turns into a new item.

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