Rage 2 Final Preview – IGN First

Above anything else, Rage 2 is about having fun. Sure, pretty much all games are in one way or another, but this one is fundamentally built around empowering you to enjoy yourself. Its creative weaponry, the carnage of its combo system, and the freedom of its open world give you loads of options and then get out of your way. And while the extent of that world and the quality of the story in it remain to be seen, boy was it sure fun to be in.

I had the pleasure of running around Rage 2’s wasteland for a couple of hours last week, and I’m happy to say that a massive part of what actually made it so enjoyable was is its guns. While Avalanche Studios of Just Cause fame is the main developer behind it and that influence comes through loud and clear, the gunplay also feels punchy and fast in the way you’d hope from a modern id Software game, with slick movements abilities like an omnidirectional dash to play with.

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Torchlight Frontiers: Railmaster Class Revealed

Torchlight Frontiers, the third game in the beloved hack-and-slash action-RPG series from some of the original creators of Diablo, is introducing the Railmaster, a brand-new playable class.

The Railmaster sounds (and looks, if the trailer above is anything to go by) pretty awesome, as he has a pet dog and what effectively amounts to a pet train following him around all the time. The Railmaster joins the Dusk Mage and the Forge, and will be added to the currently running Closed Alpha playtest on April 23.

Publisher Perfect World describes the Railmaster thusly: “The Railmaster relies on a powerful train when exploring the Frontier, that and a really, really big hammer.” Stay tuned for more on this highly anticipated action-RPG!

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Jurassic World Ride Reveals Terrifying Mosasaurus

Universal Studios Hollywood’s upcoming Jurassic World – The Ride will feature appearances from some of the biggest, hungriest dinosaurs from the franchise, and we just got our first look at the Mosasaurus, which you’ll remember is the massive aquatic dino.

See the Mosasaurus in action by watching the trailer below:

The ride is set during the time of the first Jurassic World movie right as the Indominus rex escapes. As you can see from the brief footage, the ride will have guests pile into a raft to take a tour of Jurassic World, but, naturally, things go horribly awry. The ride will also see appearances from the docile Stegosaurus and Parasaurolophus and the predatory Velociraptors and Dilophosaurus, and of course the Tyrannosaurus rex. Eventually, in an effort to flee from the dinosaurs, the raft will plummet down an 84-foot waterfall.

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Russo Brothers Ask Fans Not to Spoil Avengers: Endgame

As Avengers: Endgame leaks online, the Russo Brothers have taken to Twitter to ask fans not to spoil the conclusion to their 11 year “unprecedented narrative mosaic.”

Just ten days before the theatrical release of Avengers: Endgame it appears the movie has leaked online spawning gifs, screengrabs and causing the Russo Brothers to beg fans to keep everything a secret.

As reported by LA Times, handycam footage of Avengers: Endgame leaked from an unknown source, appearing in various places online and starting the spoiler laden discussions. Although Disney are yet to comment on the leaks, this prompted a letter from the Russo Brothers.

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Nintendo Switch for $210 and More Amazon Warehouse Gaming Deals

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Earth Day is April 22. To celebrate this environmental holiday, Amazon is offering 20% select items in the Amazon Warehouse. The Warehouse is Amazon code for “pre-owned,” which means you can pick up some excellent video game hardware, games, and accessories for 20% off already-reduced prices. So if you don’t mind getting used items, you can save a heap of cash right now on things like Nintendo Switch, controllers for PS4 and Xbox One, games, accessories, and more.

But first, two quick things to note. One is that stock is limited, and when it’s gone, it’s gone. The second is that the condition of these items varies, so be sure to read the description before buying so you know what to expect. Now let’s check out the deals.

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Pre-Orders For Xbox One S All-Digital Edition Available Now (US, UK)

News of an all-digital Xbox One S leaked earlier this month, and Microsoft officially unveiled the new console Tuesday during an Inside Xbox stream. The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, which has no disc drive, will release on May 7, and you’ll be able to pick it up for $250 (£200) –about $50 cheaper than the standard Xbox One S at full price.

The digital Xbox One S comes pre-installed with three games developed by Microsoft–Minecraft, Forza Horizon 3, and Sea of Thieves. The new console is identical in functionality to the regular Xbox One S–the only difference is the lack of a disc drive, so there’s no ability to play game discs, DVDs, and other disc-based media. The digital Xbox One S will still be able to play 4K content from Netflix, Amazon, and other streaming sites.

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If you’re excited to pick it up on Day 1, save yourself some time and pre-order the new console today. The following retailers have opened pre-orders for the new Xbox One S:

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The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition has been a long time coming; Microsoft has reportedly wanted to launch an all-digital console since 2013. Some gamers still prefer to own a physical disc–and the other Xbox One consoles still exist to serve this audience–but this new console is aimed at those who are ready to go completely digital and want a (slightly) cheaper option. “The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition was created for those who prefer to find and play their games digitally and are looking for the most affordable way to play Xbox games,” said Xbox executive Jeff Gattis.

Timed perfectly with the release of the digital Xbox One S is a promotion for Xbox Game Pass, the subscription service that grants unlimited access to more than 100 Xbox One and Xbox 360 digital games. Microsoft is currently offering three months of Xbox Game Pass for just $1, and that deal will be available until May 13 at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET / 7 AM GMT / 5 PM AET.

Final X-Men: Dark Phoenix Trailer Delivers Evil From Space

Following Disney’s recent purchase of Fox’s entertainment assets, the future of the X-Men on the big screen remains unclear. But the current version of the mutant superhero team will get at least one more cinematic outing, with Dark Phoenix releasing in June. The final trailer has now been released.

The latest trailer lays out the story of the new movie. On a mission to rescue a stranded space shuttle, Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) is hit by some weird space matter, transforming her into a powerful villain that her former X-friends must stop. Check it out above.

Dark Phoenix sees the return of all the main characters from the past few X-Men movies, including Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence, Tye Sheridan, Olivia Munn, Alexandra Shipp, and Kodi Smit-Mcphee. It also features Jessica Chastain in a villainous role and is directed by Simon Kinberg, who will make his directing debut after years as a writer and producer on X-Men movies. It releases on June 7.

There is technically another X-Men movie to come, but it’s unknown when we might see it. New Mutants was shot back in early 2017, but has been delayed numerous times since. It’s currently scheduled for an August release, but last month star Maisie Williams revealed that planned reshoots were yet to take place and that she had no idea when the film was coming out. According to The Hollywood Reporter, The New Mutants could be released straight to the upcoming streaming service Disney+, but the studio has not commented on this.

The X-Men are now under the Disney banner, as are the Fantastic Four. Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige is now in control of these properties and it is thought that they will eventually be brought into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The Witcher Netflix Series Narrows Release Window

Netflix’s The Witcher series has been slated for 2019, but now the company has considerably narrowed its release window down to a few months. The company announced in a letter to investors that the show will premiere in the last three months of the year.

The show, adapted from the popular novels turned video game series, stars Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia. It’s currently in production in Hungary. The setting lends itself to snowy landscapes, even to the point that Cavill had to trek through some powder to hit the gym while preparing for the role. The most recent game in the series, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was often marketed with a distinctly snowy look as well, and so the now apparent winter launch for the series makes sense.

The show is also set to star Freya Allan (Into the Badlands) as Ciri and Anya Chalotra (Wanderlust) as Yennifer, two notable names from the series. The showrunner is Lauren S. Hissrich, known from the Netflix series Daredevil and the recently released Umbrella Academy.

Cavill’s first screen test footage showed him donning Geralt’s iconic silver mane. Hissrich has said the actor most known for his role as Superman in recent DC universe films was perfect for the role, because he understands Geralt on a deep level. He had spoken openly about his desire to play Geralt, apparently based on his love for The Witcher 3.

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s Fate Of Atlantis Story Starts Soon

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey already borrowed some mythical beasts and other iconography for the main campaign, but it’s preparing to double down with much more with the release of its second major story expansion. The Fate of Atlantis DLC will come in three parts, and the first one is set to drop on April 23. The second and third episodes, called Torment of Hades and Judgement of Atlantis respectively, are both due in mid-2019.

This first episode is titled Fields of Elysium, and will take place in the Greek afterlife. You’ll journey to Elysium itself, interact with Greek gods, and battle mythical beasts. The trailer even shows a glimpse of Cerberus. Notably, the advanced beings who have been steering major events in the Assassin’s Creed series have shared names with the Greek gods, so this could shed more light on the larger story running throughout the series. Plus, of course, you can get new pieces of legendary loot.

The Fate of Atlantis will also introduce new Ability enhancements, letting you modify your existing abilities for a more customized playstyle. This first episode will start with Ares Bull Charge, Might of Artemis, Kronos Time Warp, and Ares Madness–all abilities named after the pantheon of gods.

If you’ve already played the main game, you’ll need to have completed the Between New Worlds and the Heir of Memories quest lines, with a character at level 28 or above, to access the DLC. If you’d rather just skip straight to the new story, you can use a shortcut to Fate of Atlantis and start at level 52 with preset Abilities. But if you use that option, you won’t be able to carry your progress to the main game or obtain achievements.

This trilogy of episodes is the second large-scale expansion for Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. The first one, Legacy of the First Blade, caused some controversy, prompting an apology and some changes from Ubisoft. Alongside Assassin’s Creed 3 Remastered and Liberation Remastered, these two episodes compose the full season pass, which is available for $40. The Fate of Atlantis story arc by itself can be purchased for $25.

The expansive post-launch support for Odyssey is part of Ubisoft’s plan to make the series act more like its live games, with long tails and regularly updated events. That means no new Assassin’s Creed is planned for 2019, but the next game reportedly set during the Viking Age is likely aiming for 2020. That one is said to be code-named Assassin’s Creed Kingdom, which may not be the final title.

Canceled Aliens RPG Was “Basically Mass Effect But More Terrifying,” Writer Says

More details have emerged about the canceled Aliens RPG that was in development at Fallout: New Vegas studio Obsidian Entertainment. Writer Chris Avellone, who worked on the game, told VG247 that the game, Aliens: Crucible, was aiming to be “basically Mass Effect but more terrifying.”

It didn’t work out, in part due to various issues, Avellone said. “It would be like–this is going to be really rough comparison–basically Mass Effect but more terrifying. We wanted to make it. But by that point Sega, I think, was… the publisher/management relations had gotten to a point where they were just tired of dealing with [Obsidian].

“Everyone working on Aliens: Crucible was really excited about it. It was shaping up to be a really cool game. The prototype was really cool. But then Sega’s like, “Nope!'”

Avellone shared that one of the difficulties with Aliens: Crucible was to retain the element of fear in the midst of a conversation. “You can make conversations stressful and frightening. How do you do it so that an alien could be attacking you at any moment?” he said. “You can’t take shelter in a conversation with two talking heads while you try to figure out what to do.”

The Aliens game was announced in 2006 when Sega acquired the Aliens license. It was formally confirmed in 2008 for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC before getting canceled a year later. You can see some footage of the canceled game in the video embedded above.

Game projects are changed or outright canceled often, but we don’t always hear about them, which makes Aliens: Crucible so interesting.

2014’s Alien: Isolation from UK studio Creative Assembly is the latest installment in the Alien video game series for console and PC. The game sold more than 2 million copies. Creative Assembly talked about ideas for a sequel, but it remains to be seen if that will ever happen. A spinoff called Alien: Blackout starring Amanda Ripley was released in January for iOS and Android devices.

A new Alien shooter game for PC and console is in development at the San Francisco-based Cold Iron Studios, which was established in 2015. Cold Iron is staffed by people who worked on titles such as Neverwinter, Star Trek Online, City of Heroes, BioShock Infinite, Borderlands, Doom, and Metroid Prime 3. The new Alien game will be Cold Iron’s first title.

As for Obsidian, the studio was acquired by Microsoft at the end of 2018. The studio is currently working on a sci-fi RPG called The Outer Worlds that will be published by Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead parent company Take-Two Interactive’s new indie label.

Avellone, meanwhile, is among the writers for Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order.