• Marvel Rivals Season 1 Battle Pass - All Skins, Emotes, And Other Rewards
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    Marvel Rivals Season 1 has arrived, after the shortened Season 0 kicked off the launch of the 6v6 hero shooter. Season 1 adds two new heroes to its roster of popular characters, Mr. Fantastic (Duelist) and Invisible Woman (Strategist). Those two are available at the start of the season, while the rest of the Fantastic Four, Human Torch (Duelist) and The Thing (Vanguard), will join as part of the midseason update, which should come about 45 days from the start of Season 1.The lore of Season 1 revolves around the Fantastic Four fighting to save New York from Dracula, who has started the Eternal Night and taken control of the city. The new maps take place in this version of New York and many of the cosmetics in the Season 1 battle pass are themed around this plot, giving characters Van Helsing-like makeovers.The Season 1 battle pass features 65 items, including 10 skins, MVP highlight intros, and currency. The Season 1 battle pass costs 950 Lattice, which is just under $10, but the premium version does contain 600 Lattice and 600 Units, with Units usable in the cosmetic store.A few highlights from the skins in the battle pass include the All-Butcher Loki, Bounty Hunter Rocket Raccoon, Blood Edge Armor Iron Man, and Blood Berserker Wolverine. All of these give these heroes vampire-hunting costumes, although some of the other costumes aren't part of the theme. As previously confirmed, Marvel Rivals battle passes don't expire, so you can continue to unlock the items you paid for even after the season ends. Below, you can see every item included in the Marvel Rivals Season 1 Battle Pass: Darkhold.
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  • Assassin's Creed Shadows Expansion Leak Details Over 10 Hours Of Gameplay
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    Details about an expansion for Assassin's Creed Shadows has leaked on the game's Steam page, which has now been scrubbed of this information.According to Insider Gaming, the expansion is called Claws of Awaji and it features an additional 10 hours of gameplay. Players will be able to travel to a new location and unlock a new weapon type, as well as skills, gears, and abilities. Other that that, there's no other info regarding what the expansion's story is.Assassin's Creed Shadows was originally planned for a release date of February 14, but was delayed once again to March 20. The decision was made in order to further improve its gameplay quality and performance.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • The First Berserker: Khazan Demo Launching Soon, Two Months Ahead Of Release
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    Publisher Nexon has announced that The First Berserker: Khazan is getting a demo on January 16, and players will be able to spend as much time as they want in it.The game's official Twitter account posted that the demo will go live on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox at 10 AM ET / 7 AM PT with "no end date scheduled." Presumably, this means that the demo will stay up for the foreseeable future for players to check out.The First Berserker: Khazan is an action-RPG and the next entry in the Dungeon & Fighter series. It's set 800 years before the events of the series, and follows Khazan, who is falsely accused of treason and subsequently banished to the snowy mountains before going on a quest for vengeance. The game features Ben Starr, who voiced Final Fantasy XVI's main protagonist Clive Rosfield, as the voice of Khazan.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • One Piece: This Cover Story Should Have Been Animated
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    Due to the massive amount of content and side stories the series has, One Piece has developed an excellent world. Featuring tons of moving parts, various factions, and excellent characters, many consider One Piece to be an amazing example of world-building. Though this level of detail has made the series itself extremely long, in the end, hopefully, it will all pay off in the Final Saga.
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  • Human Within Developer Talks Making Choices Matter
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    Signal Space Lab's Human Within straddles the line between virtual reality games and interactive fiction, smoothly shifting from one format to another in a unique way that has yet to be seen on the platform. Its traditional virtual reality moments contain most of the game's interactivity, while the 360-degree live-action scenes host some thought-provoking decision-making.
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  • Following an Animal Crossing Trend Would Benefit Haunted Chocolatier
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    When it comes to cozy gaming, Stardew Valley is the holy grail, and Haunted Chocolatier is looking to continue this tradition of excellence. Being developer Eric Barone's second game, audiences can expect Haunted Chocolatier to take some greater risks than its predecessor, sticking to many of its core mechanics while iterating upon them in unique ways.
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  • Looking for Unity Developers to Collaborate on "Aftermath" A Post-Apocalyptic Strategy Game
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    Hello,Im developing Aftermath, a post-apocalyptic strategy game inspired by the mechanics of OGame. Players manage resources (metal, water, and oil), construct buildings, conduct research, and lead units to survive and compete in a devastated world.Project StatusThe backend has core functionalities implemented and is hosted on a cloud-based test server.The Unity client includes ess
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  • Players Choice: Vote for December 2024s best new game
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    December wrapped up another fun year of gaming. What did you enjoy most about last months title lineup?How does it work? At the end of every month, PlayStation Blog will open a poll where you can vote for the best new game released that month. After the polls close we will tally your votes, and announce the winner on our social channels and PlayStation.Blog.What is the voting criteria? Thats up to you! If you were only able to recommend one new release to a friend that month, which would it be? Note: re-released games dont qualify, but remakes do. We define remakes as ambitious, larger-scale rebuilds such as Resident Evil 4 (2023) and Final Fantasy VII Remake.How are nominees decided? The PlayStation Blog editorial team will gather a list of that months most noteworthy releases and use it to seed the poll.
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  • The dizzying thriller Fall does for heights what The Descent did for depths
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    Some movie and TV stories, described to someone who hasnt seen them, invariably sound cooler than they are. (Just try to sum up the plot of Disney Plus The Acolyte without sounding like youre trying to sell it.) Others are just never going to sound like good ideas, no matter how well theyre executed. Scott Manns 2022 horror-thriller Fall, newly arrived on Hulu, is one of the latter theres just no way to avoid how cheesy the premise sounds. Two women climb a TV tower and get stuck at the top sounds like an unlikely premise for a heart-stopping adventure movie.But execution is everything. If you can get past that premise and a few early, mild narrative missteps, Fall is surprisingly terrifyinga truly vertiginous, visceral experience designed to bring out the latent acrophobe in everyone.Grace Caroline Currey (Shazam! / Shazam!: Fury of the Gods) stars as Becky Connor, a former free-climbing enthusiast whos still reeling from the death of her husband Dan (Mason Gooding, of the new batch of Scream movies) during a climb. On the one-year anniversary of his death, shes drinking herself into a stupor and contemplating suicide when her best friend Hunter (Virginia Gardner, F*** Marry Kill) shows up to try to lure her out of isolation and drag her back to their hobby.Hunter, an enthusiastic daredevil trying to build a following as a YouTube star, has a new stunt in mind: a climb up a 2,000-foot decommissioned TV antenna, described as the former tallest structure in America. She wants Becky to come along, face her (entirely reasonable!) fears about climbing, and scatter Dans ashes from the top of the tower as a step toward emotional closure.Obviously, things go wrong, and obviously, once the two women get stuck on the tower, they cant get phone reception to call for help. Fall mostly operates along broad, familiar beats, though Mann and co-writer Jonathan Frank use viewers familiarity with those beats to goose the tension: With every step Becky and Hunter take up the dilapidated, fragile-feeling tower, it seems more and more inevitable that theyre putting themselves in lethal danger, with no plausible way out once the crisis hits. A lot of the rest of the films run time plays out like 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Shallows, or other standout small-scale thrillers, where the protagonists have to get inventive about staging their own rescue with minimal resources and a ticking clock.But while Becky and Hunter are resourceful, and come up with some clever ideas, Falls real tension isnt in their escape attempts or even in the personal grievances that emerge once theyre in a life-threatening situation. Its all in Tim Despics queasy cinematography, which makes the danger seem plausible and immersive from the opening sequence on. Stuck on top of a tower just doesnt sound as dangerous as Stranded in shark-infested waters or Locked in a bunker with an unpredictable psychopath, but Despic and Mann make the isolated location, the harsh desert conditions, and the creaky tower feel terrifyingly oppressive. What The Descent did for oppressive depths, Fall does for heights.Falls unlikely premise even winds up working for it. Horror fans have seen plenty of victims stranded in the woods or wilds, stuck at sea or trapped deep underground. But Falls setting feels unique, and it lends itself readily to breathless visuals and heart-stopping plunges. The deep irony is that Becky and Hunter are high enough to see where help might come from, and yet theyre completely isolated: The movie plays with that in a variety of ways, exploring how easy it is to seem beyond other peoples reach even in a populated setting.Fall isnt a perfect little thriller. The setup mixes Beckys real anguish with some questionable plot devices: Shes just starting to take a whole bottle of prescription medicine when Hunter unexpectedly arrives, which seems both melodramatic and in questionable taste. More ridiculous is the conceit that has her calling Dan just to hear his voicemail message again, and pretend shes talking to him (shes still paying for his account after a year?), then dramatically calling him again minutes later after another emotional setback, only to find the numbers suddenly been disconnected. (So she isnt paying for his account but it took a year to disconnect? What exactly is the idea here?)But the film is full of small character touches that make Becky and Hunter realized enough characters for their drama to matter. The same early setup has Hunter cheerfully putting on a ditzy persona for her YouTube followers, then exulting when one of her posts gets 300 likes. The last decade or so of horror movies has been brutal about would-be influencers, making a running joke out of victims who get themselves in deep trouble while pursuing the footage that will launch them to viral fame. Fall follows suit, but has some seeming sympathy for Hunters small-scale ambitions, and the way shes trying to make a business out of adventures she already loves, instead of faking a fandom for clicks.Still, Fall isnt ultimately about the plotting or the characters. Its about the physical sensations it evokes, the effective and startling imagery of great heights and dramatic falls. If you white-knuckled your way through Free Solo or parts of Man on Wire, this ones guaranteed to tap into that same sense of anxiety. Its even a movie designed for streaming, with an immediately grabby opening sequence setting up how the rest of the film will feel. Dont judge it from the plot description, just give it a couple minutes of your streaming time and its likely to lure you in.Fall is streaming on Hulu and Peacock, and is available for digital rental or purchase on Apple TV, Fandango at Home, and other digital platforms.
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