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Red Dead Redemption 2: 14 Secret Tips The Game Doesn’t Tell You!
Red Dead Redemption 2 is a massive game stuffed with lots of detail. It can feel overwhelming at first, and part of the reason why is because the game doesn’t tell you everything you need to know.
We’ve spent a lot of time with Rockstar’s open-world PS4 and Xbox One game, and in a new video feature, GameSpot’s Jess McDonell walks you through a number of tips and details that the game doesn’t tell you–and that you need to know.
In the video, Jess covers things like how to find side-missions, why it’s important to keep an eye out for rising smoke trails, and the importance of keeping your Arthur fed and happy. Jess also covers things like where to sell stolen goods, why it’s effective to do a barrel roll in combat, and the importance of calming a wild horse down before trying to saddle up.
The video goes much further, helping explain things like what you can do at the Gunsmith, how RDR2 connects to the first game, the best ways to hunt, and how to tailor the HUD to provide the best experience possible.
Be sure to watch the full video above to get all the important details, as it also covers things like fishing 101, the morality and honor system, and plenty more. For more on RDR 2, check out GameSpot’s review and all of our previous coverage here.
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Diablo: Immortal Met with Negative Response by Fans, Blizzard Responds
UPDATE 11/2: Speaking with IGN at BlizzCon, Blizzard’s Wyatt Cheng responded to the community reaction to Diablo: Immortal’s announcement, as well as the accusations that it’s just a reskin of a previous NetEase mobile game.
“I don’t think mobile should be a dirty word,” Cheng said, explaining that the developers at Blizzard play and enjoy games on all platforms. “When it came to looking at making a new Diablo game, and this opportunity to partner with NetEase to make this – the technology is there, where our mobile phones are more powerful than ever, and they’re capable of top tier gaming experiences.”
Cheng responded to claims that Diablo: Immortal may be a reskin by saying the following: “We’ve been working with NetEase Games from the beginning as a partnership to create everything in Diablo: immortal. We have artists on our side, they have artists on their side, and we work together as a team, as a partnership to create everything about Diablo: Immortal. The environments, the characters, the skills, the story.”
How the Final Fantasy Card Game Was Created
The Final Fantasy Trading Card Game is releasing its 7th set in the series this weekend after initial releasing in 2016.
The trading card game has added many characters from the Final Fantasy series such as Crystal Chronicles, Dissidia, and Tactics Advance. With the 2018 World Championships just around the corner on November 24th in London, we interviewed FFTCG and Hobby Japan Producer, Tarou Kageyama, about the game and how it was created.
IGN: For those not familiar with the game, could you give our audience a brief rundown on Final Fantasy TCG?
FFTCG is a one-on-one competitive trading card game based on characters from the FINAL FANTASY series where players utilize familiar characters and monsters to inflict damage on their opponents. It features many characters from both mainline and spin-off games from the series.
Captain Marvel’s Brie Larson Wants to Play Samus in a Metroid Movie
Brie Larson will hit theaters next year as Captain Marvel, and she wouldn’t mind jumping into the pilot’s seat of another space-faring heroine’s franchise.
Larson dressed up as Zero Suit Samus — one of the many, many confirmed characters for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate — for Halloween this year. A fan then tweeted at the Captain Marvel star, asking if this costume would be the closest we’ll ever get to a true Metroid movie.
“I hope not,” Larson tweeted back. “I want to make that movie.”
Doom Patrol Is DC Universe’s Secret Weapon
Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
The weird thing about Titans (apart from the fact that it’s a series where Robin says “F*** Batman!”) is that the series often seems more interested in laying the groundwork for spinoff series than it does cementing its own lineup and status quo. Two weeks after the series introduced Hawk and Dove, we now have an episode that essentially serves as a backdoor pilot for the upcoming Doom Patrol spinoff. That scatterbrained focus doesn’t necessarily do the show any favors, but this episode does at least make a strong case for the next big series to debut on the DC Universe app.
In addition to being the first episode to feature Ryan Potter’s Beast Boy for more than a minute or two, “Doom Patrol” introduces several other major players in this new shared universe. We meet Dr. Niles Caulder (Bruno Bichir), Robotman (Jake Michaels with voiceover work by Brendan Fraser), Negative Man (Dwain Murphy) and Elastiwoman (April Bowlby), members of a super-team whose only purpose seems to be consuming huge quantities of food and helping Caulder perform his mad science experiments.