Every IGN Mortal Kombat Review

Mortal Kombat has been gruesomely dismembering fighters since 1992 – four years before IGN was around. With the reveal of Mortal Kombat 11 (which, shockingly, is not actually the 11th Mortal Kombat game) we’re looking back over all 30 reviews IGN has published. Interestingly, the series contains such a wide range of games that it’s one of the few that’s earned almost every score in the book, except the very highest and lowest available.

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Dark Horse Is Expanding The StarCraft Comics Universe With StarCraft Soldiers And Here’s The First Look

The expanded universe of Blizzard’s classic sci-fi strategy franchise StarCraft is about to get a bit bigger next week with the release of StarCraft: Soldiers #1, the latest comic to enter the alien-fighting canon by writers Jody Houser (Stranger Things, Star Wars) and Andrew R. Robinson (Blizzard Entertainment, Overwatch) with artist Miguel Sepulveda. GameSpot has an exclusive preview of the first six pages for you, right here, right now.

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Soldiers will follow the newly graduated Lieutenant Shivani Singh as she early fights to prove herself on the Dominion’s front lines–all while learning some hard (and potentially fatal) lessons about the realities of zerg space that her time at the academy didn’t quite prepare her for.

This will be Dark Horse Comics’ second entry into the StarCraft pantheon following the StarCraft: Scavengers, a four-issue series released last year following a group of terrans attempting to–surprise!–scavenge supplies out of a derelict Protoss starship. Soldiers will be independent from Scavengers’ in terms of plot, so no need to worry about prerequisite reading before you pick up issue #1 next week. If, however, you’re a StarCraft fan looking for even more expanded universe lore, working your way back through Scavengers certainly wouldn’t hurt.

StarCraft: Soldiers #1 hits shelves on January 23rd everywhere comics are sold.

A Discovery of Witches Season 1 Review

This is a (mostly) spoiler-free review for the first season of A Discovery of Witches. The series originally premiered in the UK in 2018, and now it’s available to stream in the US via digital services Sundance Now and Shudder.

After the end of both HBO’s True Blood TV series, and the blockbuster Twilight film franchise, it appeared that Hollywood had had enough of vampire melodrama… for a time. However, that didn’t stop UK broadcaster Sky One from sinking its financial teeth into author Deborah Harkness’ best-selling novel, A Discovery of Witches. Book 1 in the author’s All Souls Trilogy is the backdrop for Season 1 (now streaming in the US via Sundance Now and Shudder), and it’s an entertaining, if familiar romp into the world of supernatural beings, without the teen angst of Twilight, but still touting a heavy sprinkling of forbidden supernatural love, if that’s your thing.

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New Mortal Kombat 11 Character, Geras, Revealed

NetherRealm gave fans a much closer look at its upcoming fighting game, Mortal Kombat 11, during its big livestream event. The developer showed off a load of brutal gameplay footage and revealed a handful of familiar characters who’ll be returning in the game, as well as one entirely new one: Geras.

Described as the “powerful and loyal servant” of Kronika, the Keeper of Time and the first female boss in the Mortal Kombat series, Geras looks like a powerhouse of a character. As you can see in his character trailer above, Geras is able to conjure up objects made of sand, such as a bed of spikes that he can slam his foes onto. He also has the ability to manipulate time, which he can use to freeze foes in place.

Geras is one of eight fighters who have been confirmed for Mortal Kombat 11 thus far. In addition to Scorpion and Raiden, who were both revealed during The Game Awards this past December, we got our first look at Baraka, Sub-Zero, and Sonya Blade, who this time is being voiced by Ronda Rousey. NetherRealm also confirmed that Skarlet, the DLC character from Mortal Kombat 9, is set to return.

In addition to the characters, NetherRealm shared some details about Mortal Kombat 11’s story, which takes place after the events of 2015’s Mortal Kombat X. The developer also demonstrated some of the gruesome new fatalities in the game.

Mortal Kombat 11 is in development for PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. The game is slated to launch on April 23, and those who pre-order it will get a bonus character: Shao Kahn. Reserving the game for either PS4 and Xbox One will also get you access to an upcoming beta, which is scheduled to take place on March 28.

Mortal Kombat 11’s Character Customization Detailed In New Video

The long-awaited gameplay reveal of Mortal Kombat 11 revealed all sorts of new details about the upcoming fighting game from NetherRealm. As expected, one such aspect is customization options similar to Injustice 2, the studio’s other hit fighting series.

In a video, director Ed Boon walks us through some of the customization options using Scorpion. Each character has three pieces of customizable gear, and in Scorpion’s case that’s his mask, katana, and spear. Each of the options themselves changed his look pretty significantly, but further “Kosmetic” options change his look even more dramatically. Tabs for “Abilities” and “AI Behavior” can also be seen in the customization menu. Boon also mentioned you can set intros and victory celebrations.

After that, the closer look treated us to a scene of Scorpion vs Baraka, cycling through several costume changes for both. The customization looks to be pretty in-depth, even from just a brief look at some of the menus and options.

Other details from the Mortal Kombat 11 reveal event included a partial character roster, our first extended look at gameplay, a bunch of fatalities, and story details. A beta test is coming in March for PS4 and Xbox One, followed by the game on April 23 on those platforms plus PC and Nintendo Switch.

Watch All Elite Wrestling Invade Another Wrestling Company

All Elite Wrestling may not be holding its first show until May, but that isn’t stopping the new company from making an impact wherever possible. Wrestling fans in Los Angeles found that out Wednesday night, January 16, when several members of the AEW roster invaded Bar Wrestling during the main event, creating one of the most memorable wrestling moments in quite a while.

During a match that saw AEW signees Scorpio Sky, Frankie Kazarian, and Christopher Daniels–known as So Cal Uncensored–take on the team of Eric Watts and the RockNES Monsters, some very special surprise guests made their way to the ring to help SCU fend off the heels. First out was Bar Wrestling founder Joey Ryan, who has been featured extensively on the Being the Elite YouTube series and appeared at All In. He was soon joined by Elite member Adam “Hangman” Page, as they performed a double YouPorn Plex–a move you have to see to believe–on Watts.

From there, The Elite’s Cody and Brandi Rhodes made their arrival to dispatch of the RockNES Monsters, before the Young Bucks joined in for one of their patented Superkick Parties. The entire thing was utterly ridiculous in the best possible way, and based on the video above, the audience couldn’t have loved it any more.

Once SCU secured the victory over the fallen villains, the show kept going as Cody officially signed everyone in the crowd to All Elite Wrestling and promptly crowd surfed over the audience. Of course, Brandi quickly fired them all because they simply can’t afford to employ that many people.

The only unfortunate part of the entire invasion is that AEW didn’t sign Joey Ryan on the spot, even though he seems tailor-made for the promotion. However, as Matt Jackson of the Young Bucks revealed to the audience, Ryan is currently under contract to El Rey’s Lucha Underground promotion until 2020. Who knows what could happen once that contract has run its course, though?

While there may not have been any major AEW news to come out of this event, the invasion makes it obvious that it’s business as usual for The Elite. While they may have partnered with the owners of the Jacksonville Jaguars to launch AEW, that’s not going to stop them from going to smaller shows and having fun. Now if they could just bring the rest of their group–Kenny Omega and “The Villain” Marty Scurll were absent from the invasion–along for the ride. At this point, though, both men are still under contract to other companies.

All Elite Wrestling’s first major event, Double or Nothing, will happen on May 25 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Make sure to check out our wishlist of wrestlers we’d like to see sign with AEW and be part of that show.

Kevin Hart to Star in Monopoly Movie for Hasbro

Actor Kevin Hart and Director Tim Story are reportedly teaming up for a Monopoly movie from Hasbro.

As reported by Deadline, both are in final negotiations to lead the film. Hart and Story have worked together multiple times, including in two Ride Along films (and another upcoming Ride Along sequel), two stand-up films (Laugh at my Pain and Kevin Hart: What Now?), as well as Think Like a Man and its sequel Think Like a Man Too.

Story details for the film have not yet been revealed, as a writer hasn’t been set. Similarly, shoot and release dates are still to be determined. Lionsgate, Hasbro’s Allspark Pictures, Hart’s HartBeat Productions, and Story’s The Story Company will all be co-producing the film.

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Why Akuma Should Be In Resident Evil 2 Remake

The highly-anticipated Resident Evil 2 remake’s release draws near and I couldn’t be any more excited. I’m a huge fan of the 1998 original–alongside many lovely coworkers at GameSpot–and have countless fond memories playing it during my formative years. But amidst these memories were hours spent speculating upon the validity of a popular gaming hoax; the ability to play as Akuma in Resident Evil 2. That’s right, the Akuma (or Gouki, if you’re a Capcom purist)–the infamous top knotted practitioner of the Ansatsuken fighting style and well-known beaded necklace aficionado from Street Fighter. Though it began as a joke back in 1998, I’m crossing my fingers that Capcom puts Akuma in the upcoming remake. It’s a longshot, but the iconic fighter’s addition could prove a humorous and unexpected way to experience the horrors of Raccoon City.

“[Akuma’s] main weapon is a fireball, done just like holding the Action button and firing” — EGM2

The popular Akuma hoax was birthed into the Resident Evil 2 community thanks to the work of the now defunct Electronic Gaming Monthly spin-off magazine, EGM2. The publication’s April issue “Trick of the Month” column stated that Akuma could be unlocked by typing “AKUMA” instead of “GUEST” on a laboratory computer located at the end of the game, allowing a new save file to be made where you could play him. However, to actually get this to work, EGM2 claimed you needed to first beat both Resident Evil 2 scenarios six times in a row with an A-rank, and do it only using the handgun combat knife. Akuma could then be unlocked on the seventh run after inputting the login name across both scenarios. This was clearly an April Fool’s joke, but readers quickly spread word of the false unlockable. None of this was unfeasible, as both The 4th Survivor and Tofu modes demanded similar unlock requirements.

“Remember that ‘Unused’ Cryo tank? Well, at the start Akuma will bust out of it!” — EGM2

Looking back at the low-resolution screenshots from EGM2, it’s not surprising that many were fooled by this joke. A polygonal Akuma exploring RPD and launching Shakunetsu Hadokens at zombies looked as authentic any other screenshots in the magazine. As a child, I only heard about this myth via word-of-mouth during a vague encounter that only seems to escape my memory the more I think about it. Regardless, the myth worked its way into the community to the point where many were convinced of its existence. Though, I do admit that by the time I built up the courage to play Resident Evil 2, the hoax had already been debunked. However, an uncertainty around the myth remained–if anything a nostalgic yearning for it to somehow be true.

This wasn’t the first time EGM fooled people, either. In fact, the magazine did something similar in a previous April Fool’s joke with Street Fighter II with the infamous Sheng Long hoax. Many were lead to believe that the game had an unlockable character named Sheng Long, who was framed as the martial arts master of Ryu and Ken. The joke’s status grew over the years, gaining international fame. Capcom acknowledged its existence several times and eventually added the character to Street Fighter IV in the form of Gouken as a response to fans.

Imagine performing a Raging Demon on Mr. X as Akuma. It would be ridiculous.

Imagine performing a Raging Demon on Mr. X as Akuma. It would be ridiculous.

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Like EGM’s Sheng Long, the Akuma hoax is a peculiar piece of gaming history that continues to captivate in its execution and overall endurance. Its alluring promise is a fantasy that I hold steadfast in wanting to come true in the Resident Evil 2 remake. Imagine being able to send enemies across a room with a well-placed fierce punch or performing a Raging Demon on a Licker. Of course, let’s not forget about spamming hadokens at the undead. And if we’re remaining faithful to EGM2’s vision, you’ll have free rein to be merry and explore environments without worrying about locked doors. You might call it a pipedream, but given Capcom’s track record with previous Resident Evils, I could easily see a playable Akuma becoming a reality.

Case in point: Wesker mode in Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster. This bonus mode made Rebecca’s and Billy’s terrifying zombie-infested journey into a silly romp, allowing you to use Wesker’s super-human speed and destructive arsenal to wipe out the undead with ease. The ability to instantly overpower your enemies supplied a satisfying release, especially after spending hours desperately managing resources to survive. Akuma could easily bring all the joyous highs of Wesker mode into Resident Evil 2 remake, while also being a fun, loving nod to the hoax that captivated readers back in the day.

I'm still shocked at how well Akuma was inserted into Tekken 7's story. I envision a similar scenario playing out in Resident Evil 2 where Akuma just happens to walk onto the scene as if he's always been there.

I'm still shocked at how well Akuma was inserted into Tekken 7's story. I envision a similar scenario playing out in Resident Evil 2 where Akuma just happens to walk onto the scene as if he's always been there.

I’m still shocked at how well Akuma was inserted into Tekken 7’s story. I envision a similar scenario playing out in Resident Evil 2 where Akuma just happens to walk onto the scene as if he’s always been there.

Capcom certainly isn’t shy towards allowing Akuma to be in ridiculous situations and crossovers. He recently jumped franchises by appearing in Tekken 7, somehow managing to be naturally incorporated into that franchise’s lore. In addition, Akuma once appeared in Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter as Cyber-Akuma, a cyborg version of himself with a sweet robot arm that was brainwashed by X-Men baddie Apocalypse.

Despite all this talk, I admit that Capcom adding Akuma into the remake is still unrealistic. Compared to Sheng Long, the Akuma hoax had more impact in North America than in other regions, so I’m sure it would be bizarre for European and Japanese players, who would see Akuma’s inclusion as a random choice. I already feel lucky that Capcom is taking a chance on a Resident Evil 2 remake in the first place. But I know that whoever Capcom chooses to be the star of the game’s Wesker mode-like equivalent, if anyone at all, my heart will always be longing for Akuma and the promise EGM2 cleverly fooled me into believing all those years ago.

Who The Hell Is Jude Law In Captain Marvel?

Jude Law’s role in Captain Marvel has been a hotly contested issue since he was confirmed for the film, originally as “Walter Lawson,” the human alter-ego of the original Captain Marvel, the Kree warrior Mar-Vell which naturally led fans to assume that Law would be playing Mar-Vell himself. This would go to follow, given the movie’s status as an origin story for Carol Danvers and Mar-Vell’s integral role in Carol’s comic book history.

However, as the movie marches closer and closer to release, details about Law’s character have surfaced via Marvel’s Minimates figure line, naming Law as Yon-Rogg–another name that might be familiar to MCU speculators as one of the educated guesses for the villain of the film, prior to Ben Mendelsohn’s confirmation as Talos the Skrull.

So, what does that actually mean? Who is Yon-Rogg and what is his deal?

We’re so glad you asked.

Introduced in the late 60s, Yon-Rogg was a Kree military officer sent to Earth by the Supreme Intelligence, a hyper-advanced Kree AI designed to promote Kree genetic superiority throughout the galaxy. Yon-Rogg had a deep-seated, soap opera flavored grudge against Mar-Vell, who was already stationed on Earth at the time of his arrival, which drove him further and further into a zealous madness. Ideally, he would have been helping Mar-Vell fight off the Skrull invasion, but instead, he sought out every opportunity to undermine Mar-Vell’s efforts and fight against the people of Earth as well.

Why the grudge? Well, like any self-respecting warrior, Yon-Rogg was jealous over the relationship between Mar-Vell and a Kree medic named Una, who Yon-Rogg was in love with as well. Thus far, no casting announcements for Una have been made for the MCU (though it should be noted that Annette Bening’s character is still a mystery), so it’s not all that likely that this specific character trait will be getting a direct translation to the big screen, but if you’re wondering what Yon’s “traditional” villain motivation is, that’s it. He really is just that petty. So while comics Yon-Rogg tried to sabotage an entire planet all because he couldn’t get a date, MCU Yon-Rogg will probably find his beef elsewhere.

Yon’s hatred ran so deep that he even tried to get Mar-Vell put on trial for being “Un-Kree” (one of the worst things a Kree could be accused of) by Ronan the Accuser–a name you’ll recognize from Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 1 and a role Lee Pace will be reprising in Captain Marvel.

Over the years, Yon continued to be a thorn in the side of both Mar-Vell and Carol, who he inadvertently helped transform into Ms. Marvel by causing the accident that fused her DNA with Kree genetics. Though that story has been retconned out of comics continuity several times over, it still presents some interesting possibilities for Yon-Rogg’s MCU future. Most notably, he actually was revealed to have a telepathic connection with Carol because of the accident, which later results in Carol attacking Yon at the cost of all her memories.

This is specifically important, given Carol’s apparent status as an amnesiac in the movie, and her seemingly close relationship with Yon and the Starforce. Maybe Yon himself was somehow at fault for the Kree selected Carol in the first place and maybe that decision somehow affected her ability to remember her time as a human. Or, at the very least, maybe it was Yon’s decision to erase Carol’s memory.

Regardless of the link between them, it’s pretty safe to say that, given Yon’s rather dubious comic book past, it’s probably not the best idea to go into Captain Marvel trusting him all that much. We may only be able to make educated guesses about what his motives and plan might be, but it’s probably not good.

New Story Mode Details Revealed for Mortal Kombat 11

At the Mortal Kombat 11 Reveal event, the first details on the game’s story were given and it was confirmed that it will follow the events that occurred in Mortal Kombat X.

This new story mode is said to be a “time-bending narrative” that will, as Ed Boon says, allow for “situations where old characters can meet their younger selves.”

This time manipulation will occur because of Kronika, the first female boss in Mortal Kombat history, as she is the Keeper of Time and creator of existence and needs to “bring order to the universe through any means necessary” following Raiden upsetting the balance of history by torturing Shinnok.

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