Control’s New Trailer Takes You Into The Oldest House, Its Supernaturally Spooky Setting

Remedy Entertainment’s next game, Control, has no shortage of science fiction weirdness and supernatural creepiness. A lot of that revolves around the Oldest House, a strange building where alternate dimensions and realities converge. It’s where a government agency called the Bureau of Control, tasked with understanding and managing all the weirdness, sets up its headquarters.

The latest trailer for Control endeavors to fill players in a little bit more about the Oldest House and what exactly the Bureau of Control is all about. It’s narrated by James McCaffrey, who Remedy fans will recognize as the voice of Max Payne from the first two games in that franchise. In the trailer, McCaffrey plays Zachariah Trench, the director of the Bureau of Control. We know that Trench dies before he’s replaced by Jesse Faden, Control’s player character, but it seems Trench will be a presence throughout the story.

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As Trench explains, the Oldest House was discovered in the 1960s by Control agents, and while on the outside it looked like a normal skyscraper, on the inside, it was anything but. The trailer fills in a bit of story as relates to what might be supernatural events in our world, suggesting that things like haunted houses are actually places where other dimensions seep into our own. The Oldest House has rooms and rooms of such places.

The trailer also gives glimpses of the Hiss–the supernatural force that invades the Oldest House and can possess Bureau agents–and drips with oppressive atmosphere and horror leanings. At E3 2018, Remedy boss Sam Lake discussed how Control invokes the dark sci-fi genre known as the new weird, which encompasses stories like Annihilation, and this trailer definitely gets that across. Now we have to wait for Control’s release sometime in 2019 to find out just how weird the Oldest House can get.

Fallout 76 Outlines Updates For Early 2019

Bethesda has closed out the year by laying out a roadmap of what we can expect the beginning of 2019 to bring to Fallout 76. The studio outlined a few details of patches coming in January, and promised more info to come early next year.

In the blog post, the studio noted that a mid-January patch will fix the lever-action rifle reload animation, some perk cards, and the crowds at Whitespring. The studio promised that going forward in 2019, patch notes will be accompanied by a brief explanation from developers detailing the rationale behind balance changes and adjustments. It’s also working on a new mode without PVP restrictions, allowing you a little more flexibility in how you play. That will be coming in the first quarter of 2019.

It’s fair to say that Fallout 76 has had a rocky launch. The game itself released in a buggy state, leading to a poor reception including in GameSpot’s own review, which scored it a 4/10. It’s been a series of mishaps since then, from an investigation into a PC refund policy to a bait-and-switch with canvas bags in the Collector’s Edition, and finally a personal data leak. For its part Bethesda has continued to support the game with patches and has promised to listen to community feedback going forward.

“Bethesda has stated it intends to continue supporting the game for a long time, but at launch, Fallout 76 is a poor experience,” wrote critic Edmond Tran. “There are echoes of the series’ admirable qualities, but look past that facade, past the cute Vault Boy animations, past the familiar radio tracks, and you’ll find no heart–just an inconsequential wasteland doomed to be nuked over and over again.”

Despite its issues, it seems to have had a solid launch, selling decently well in physical copies according to data tracking firm NPD.

January 2019’s Xbox Games With Gold Features Celeste, Far Cry 2

Microsoft has revealed January 2019’s Games with Gold lineup, and it packs a couple of heavy hitters.

Announced by Major Nelson, the lineup features indie darling Celeste and the rally racer WRC 6 FIA World Rally Championship for the Xbox One, and the famous open world shooter Far Cry 2 as well as the isometric action-adventure Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light for the Xbox 360 – both of which are playable on the Xbox One via backward compatibility.

Here’s when you can download each game starting next month:

Daily Deals: Street Fighter and Pac-Man Arcade1Up Video Game Cabinets for $249

Welcome to IGN’s Daily Deals, your source for the best deals on the stuff you actually want to buy. If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use.

arcadepacmanArcade1Up Arcade Machine Cabinets for $249

These AWESOME Arcade1Up cabinets were released in September for $399, but quickly dropped to $299. Now, take another $50 off every single cabinet, including the brand new Pac-Man cabinet. This is the same price that we saw on Black Friday. Choose free in-store pickup or free 2-day shipping.

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Hellboy Trailer Breakdown with David Harbour

The first trailer for Hellboy has officially dropped, and there are plenty of amazing Easter eggs hidden inside.

That’s why IGN teamed up with star David Harbour to exclusively break down all the secrets and Easter eggs tucked away.

Watch our full trailer breakdown with Harbour above!

We also took our own pass at finding every detail you might have missed in the Hellboy trailer, which you can find in our sldieshow breakdown below:

The synopsis for Hellboy reads: “Based on the graphic novels by Mike Mignola, Hellboy, caught between the worlds of the supernatural and human, battles an ancient sorceress bent on revenge.”

Watch the full trailer below:

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IGN’s Worst Reviewed Movies of 2018

With 2018 now coming to an end, let’s take a look back at the films released this year deemed the very worst in the eyes of IGN’s assortment of critics.

IGN rates its movies on a scale of 0-10, All the films cited in this article were released (theatrically or streaming) between January 1 and December 31st. The “worst reviewed” movies listed here all scored 4.9 (“bad”) or below.

The IGN review scale labels any film scored between 5.0-5.9 as “mediocre”, 3.0-3.9 as “awful” and 2.0-2.9 as “painful”. Luckily, no movie we reviewed this season scored worse than that!

Check out the list below or scroll through the slideshow for our reviewers’ picks for the worst movies released in 2018 (links to our full reviews are included):

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