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Friday 31 May 2019

Dauntless Review

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If you stripped Monster Hunter down to its core components and redesigned it as a free-to-play (but not pay-to-win), online-only game, you'd get something very close to Dauntless. It takes most of the best parts of Capcom's iconic franchise and redeploys them in a way that's accessible and fun with a whole lot less baggage. While it can lack the depth that arises from that complexity, Dauntless’s streamlined approach offers something else that more than makes up for it.

The hook is simple: you’re a slayer, and you slay big, nasty monsters called behemoths. That’s it – slaying is basically all you do. The lack of a real story beyond inconsequential blocks of text at the beginning and end of missions that foster little empathy was a bummer at first, but I quickly forgot about it. Then again, storytelling has never been the selling point in other games in this genre (such as Monster Hunter itself or God Eater) so it’s hard to say I miss it very much. Instead of being a source of lore-heavy dialogue, every NPC in Dauntless is either a vendor or questgiver in the hub town, so when you’re not customizing things in menus you’re out in the wild chopping off tails, dodging fireballs, and slaying enormous beasts. It’s very focused.

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Swamp Thing Series Premiere Review

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This is a (mostly) spoiler-free review of the first two episodes of DC Universe's Swamp Thing. Episode 1 premieres on Friday, May 31, while episode 2, "Worlds Apart," drops on Friday, June 7. 

DC Universe's Swamp Thing makes a formidable debut, with its Southern Gothic charm, grotesque visuals, and engaging storyline centered on a small Louisiana town with a past shrouded in mystery. But it's the stellar world building that really makes the series stand out from other DC live-action shows. Swamp Thing's richly-layered world is headed up by Battlestar Galactica alum Mark Verheiden and IT screenwriter Gary Dauberman, who take on co-showrunner duties. Add in executive producer James Wan (The Conjuring) and director Len Wiseman (Underworld franchise) and you have the Hollywood recipe for a really good horror series.

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Amazon's Good Omens Miniseries Review

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This is a (mostly) spoiler-free review of Amazon's Good Omens Miniseries. You can binge the entire series on Friday, May 31. 

It probably goes without saying, but the end of the world is a pretty big deal... Some might even call it a biblical event. So when you need that particular story done right, why not look to iconic author and comic book creator Neil Gaiman (Sandman, American Gods) for guidance? Amazon's apocalyptic-sized bet on Gaiman's ability to successfully adapt the novel he and Terry Pratchett co-authored back in 1990 has paid off. Good Omens, while not without its flaws, is a charming, witty, and gorgeously directed journey through heaven and hell that makes for a devilishly-good binge when all six episodes drop on May 31.

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Warhammer: Chaosbane Review

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Holy crap, there’ve been a lot of Warhammer games lately! But few have been as good as Warhammer: Chaosbane. This action-RPG has it where it counts, with fun classes, good boss fights, and a decent loot system. It trips up on presentation in some places, including some terrible voice acting, but it manages to get the feel of Games Workshop’s dark fantasy setting right.

The moment-to-moment combat in Chaosbane is some of the best I’ve gotten my bloodstained hands on in recent times. Whether you’re using a controller or a mouse and keyboard, moving, slashing, casting spells, and leaping through hordes of cultists to fire off a barrage of arrows all feels precise and impactful – though you can’t switch between them without going into a menu, which I found annoying since I like to fight with my thumbsticks and switch to seamlessly managing inventory with my clicker. Encounters have a satisfying flow with a good variety of enemies, though there aren’t a lot of elites with memorable or dangerous abilities you have to watch out for on the difficulties available at the start. They do show up when you unlock the higher levels, though.

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Thursday 30 May 2019

Outer Wilds Review

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Legitimate discovery is a difficult sensation to simulate in a video game. Countless worlds smother us with lore and histories, giving us the opportunity to understand them better if we choose to stop and smell the roses, but that understanding is usually optional, and often feels superficial as a result. That’s a problem that Outer Wilds, a space-exploration sim laced with puzzles and a mystery story, sidesteps by putting the storytelling that normally litters the background of games front and center. That makes it feel vital. By turning lore into puzzle elements into progress, into the meat of the experience rather than the dressing, it elevates the process of learning about these worlds to heights rarely seen in games.

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Why The Flash Had Another Rough Year

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Note: This is a mostly spoiler-free review of the fifth season of The Flash, which is now available to stream on Netflix. I'll discuss basic character and plot details but save direct spoiler chatter for the end of the review.

For most of its life, The Flash has followed a fairly similar pattern to that of Arrow. The first two seasons set a high standard that the show has never really been able to match since. Like Arrow, Season 3 marked a significant drop-off in quality, while Season 4 really dove off a cliff. Were The Flash to continue following Arrow's example, Season 5 would see the series rebound and recapture some of its lost glory. Sadly, this is where The Flash finally changed gears and stopped following Arrow's example. Season 5 may not quite rank as the show's worst to date, but at some point that's an almost meaningless distinction.

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Hexagears Nova Gaming Keyboard Review

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When it comes to keyboard manufacturers, many have likely not heard the name Hexgears, yet they’ve been quietly striving to deliver quality parts for a more convenient price for some time now. The company has partnered with Kailh to offer its BOX switches in its lineup of unique keyboards, and Hexgears’ Nova keyboard is a semi-affordable all-metal mechanical tenkeyless keyboard (See it at Amazon).

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MadCatz S.T.R.I.K.E. 4 Keyboard Review

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With MadCatz finally returning from bankruptcy, we’re starting to see some new gaming peripherals finally cross over from CES concepts into usable reality. The company’s new S.T.R.I.K.E. 4 keyboard (See it on Amazon) claims to come with gamers’ favorite bells and whistles at an affordable price. So, is this new keyboard the beginning of MadCatz’s return as a serious peripheral manufacturer? What on earth does S.T.R.I.K.E. stand for? Suggestion and spoiler: Software Toys Require Ingeniously Killer Engineering.

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Wednesday 29 May 2019

Spider-Man's Hunt Has a Satisfying Ending

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Many crossover events tend to start strong and then run out of steam over the course of several issues. "Hunted" is the exact opposite. This story failed to live up to the hype early on, with the first half devoting entirely too much room to mindless spectacle and scenes of familiar villains being stalked by over-privileged hunters. But the focus has narrowed since then, ultimately ensuring that this epic serves as a worthy companion piece to the classic "Kraven's Last hunt."

That old tale is clearly on writer Nick Spencer's mind as he wraps up this storyline. Kraven himself calls back to that pivotal clash with Spider-Man as he tries to make the wallcrawler finally see the error of his ways and embrace his inner hunter. As large as the scope of "Hunted" was early on, this is where it works best - as an intimate character drama concerning Spider-Man and a handful of close allies and bitter enemies. Once again, this raises the question of whether "Hunted" ever needed to be as big as it was in the first place. Was this giant murder arena really necessary if the end goal was all about changing one man's mind?

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Here's What It's Like to Pilot the Millennium Falcon

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Note: IGN has been in the business of reviews for more than a decade, but to our knowledge, we haven't reviewed a theme park ride before now - so consider this an experiment for us as much as you, with the caveat that we have no existing reviews to compare it to, and that your own experience will undoubtedly be colored by what you enjoy most about theme park rides, so we encourage you to visit the park and experience it for yourself if you can! Also, according to the Disney press materials, the ride's official title is Smugglers Run with no apostrophe, and yes, it bothers us grammar nerds too.

Master Yoda might insist that "size matters not," but apparently no one told the Imagineers in charge of Galaxy's Edge, the immersive, 14-acre Star Wars land opening at Disneyland on May 31 and Disney World on August 29.

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Doomsday Clock Delivers the Answers We Crave

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This is the chapter of Doomsday Clock we've been waiting for. Issue #10 addresses many of the most burning questions fans have been asking since DC Universe Rebirth #1 first revealed Doctor Manhattan as the secret hand altering time itself. Why did Manhattan come to the DC Universe? What has he been doing all this time? What is his ultimate goal? We finally get concrete answers to those questions. And in the process, this issue redefines the very nature of the DC multiverse while setting the stage for the long-awaited showdown between two metahuman titans.

Doomsday Clock had hit a bit of a slump in recent issues, in large part because the focus had shifted from the refugees of the Watchmen universe to DC's heroes. This story loses some of its weight and significance when it becomes too heavily mired in current DC continuity and loses that fish out of water element. Fortunately, that isn't a problem this time around. This issue is presented solely from the perspective of Doctor Manhattan, as writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank provide a complete (albeit suitably nonlinear) account of the character's post-Watchmen life.

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Blood and Truth PSVR Review

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I think it was the third time I shouted “This is so f*****g” cool!” during one of Blood & Truth’s many enthralling glide-and-gun sequences that I realized just how much I had wanted an experience like it for the PlayStation VR. Taking the tense, engaging shooting galleries of an arcade light gun game and marrying it with a cliched but well-acted spy story, Blood & Truth overcomes a couple of technical limitations to deliver one of the best PSVR games to date.

As a former soldier whose family is embroiled in an underworld crime war, Blood & Truth’s protagonist battles through a collection of shooting galleries and interactive cutscenes with a welcome amount of depth. Yes, you can break the immersion by tossing around loose clipboards and inappropriately flipping the bird at characters (a button on either the Move controllers or your DualShock 4 is dedicated solely to different, silly hand gestures), but the supporting cast is full of enough enjoyable performances – including Steven Hartley’s hammy Tony Sharp and Colin Salmon as the stoic Carson – that I was willing to play the part. SIE London Studio built on its work with the impressive PSVR launch game London Heist (the highlight of the PlayStation VR Worlds package) to give life to every acted role with nuanced facial animation. The distinct glee of a certain villain or the slowly dawning sadness in a companion frequently struck a chord with me.

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How Arrow Found New Life in Season 7

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Note: This is a mostly spoiler-free review of the seventh season of Arrow, which is now available to stream on Netflix. I'll discuss basic character and plot details but save direct spoiler chatter for the end of the review.

There was plenty of uncertainty surrounding Arrow coming into the show's seventh season. Season 6 was only narrowly saved from becoming the show's worst thanks to a strong final stretch of episodes. With the series changing showrunners and introducing easily the most radical status quo upheaval yet, there was little telling where Season 7 might fall or whether the show could make good on its newfound potential. And while Season 7 met with more than a few bumps in the road, these changes helped reinvigorate a series that had seemed on its last legs not so long ago.

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Deadwood: The Movie Review

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Roughly 13 years after HBO canceled the award-winning series, Deadwood finally gets the proper conclusion its creators, cast, and fans have long awaited in the form of a feature film, premiering on HBO on May 31. And while it wouldn’t be considered one of the best episodes of the series, this movie is nevertheless a fitting and moving farewell to Deadwood and its cast of verbose but rough-hewn, morally complex characters.

Set a decade after the events of the final episode, Deadwood: The Movie picks up in 1889 as South Dakota becomes the 40th state in the Union. A U.S. Senator has come to town to commemorate this momentous occasion … George Ambrose Hearst (played with sinister resolve by Gerald McRaney), the same rich and powerful villain who lorded over Deadwood in Season 3.

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Ma Review: A Truly Bonkers B-Movie

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The art of the B-movie has evolved much since the days of Ed Wood, just in that there can be a legitimate art to them now with the right filmmaker at the helm. Just look at such recent hits as It Follows or last summer’s Upgrade, two films with laughable premises that boast moody atmospheres and innovative filmmaking. Then comes along director Tate Taylor’s deliciously bonkers Ma, a B-movie that puts all that artsy stuff to the side and just lets itself sloppily run from the ridiculous to the insane and back to the ridiculous again with no real aesthetic signature.

That is to say that, in light of other B-movie successes over the past few years, Taylor could have set his sights higher in terms of Ma’s look and feel. But this economically told revenge thriller has one hell of a trump card in Octavia Spencer. Breaking the typecast Taylor helped cement with his 2011 Oscar contender The Help, for which Spencer won Best Supporting Actress, the pair have created one of the most gleefully entertaining horror villains in recent memory.

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Batman's Final Adventure Is Fascinating and Weird

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DC's Black Label imprint has had a more sluggish start than readers were probably hoping. Between the silly "Batpenis" controversy last fall and the lack of new books since, Black Label has yet to live up to its promise as a haven for mature, accessible superhero stories. Luckily, the imprint is getting a major boost with the arrival of its second Batman-focused comic. Batman: Last Knight on Earth is shaping up to be both a worthy addition to the line and a fitting conclusion to Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's long-running Batman saga.

Snyder has said this series was inspired by a conversation with fellow Batman veteran Grant Morrison, who told him that every great Batman story should feature both a birth and a death for the Dark Knight. Having already chronicled Batman's birth in Zero Year, Snyder and Capullo are now handling the death in Last Knight on Earth. This new miniseries has clear ties to their past work (referencing plot points from "Superheavy" and the current Justice league comic), but its post-apocalyptic future setting also ensure the series stands on its own two legs. Not only do readers not need to have read the New 52 comic to appreciate Last Knight on Earth, the bizarre setting ensures readers will be caught off guard regardless of their familiarity with previous stories.

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DC's Heroes in Crisis Can't Justify Its Biggest Twist

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Warning: this article contains spoilers for previous chapters of Heroes in Crisis!

Heroes in Crisis has been a very strange reading experience. It's a story steeped in the same emotionally raw writing and beautiful artwork that defines so many of Tom King's projects. But it's also a story almost guaranteed to disappoint in the end. King and his artists took a major risk by implicating a beloved DC hero in the deaths of numerous innocents. It was hard to see how that risk could possibly pay off in the end. So unsurprisingly, a mostly strong miniseries culminates in a disappointing final issue. The journey doesn't justify the destination in this case.

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Blue Ember Condenser Microphone Review

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In the world of streaming mics, there may be no more well-known company than Blue Microphones. If you’ve watched more than a handful of Twitch streams, you’ve likely seen their wildly popular and bullet-shaped Blue Yeti or the more recent Blue Yeti Nano. I'm reviewing the Blue Ember (See it at Amazon), which is a microphone also intended for streamers and gamers, but one that’s quite a departure in several ways. It's small, thin, and purpose-driven with only a single recording pattern, but, most importantly, it drops USB support in favor of a more sophisticated XLR connection. At $99, is it worth becoming your next mic?

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Cricket 19 Review

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After a well-intentioned yet ultimately disappointing detour into the NBA Jam-inspired, super-powered swashbuckling of 2018’s Big Bash Boom, Big Ant Studios has made a confident return to the more traditional cricket game crease with Cricket 19. Using the core engine and feature set of 2017’s Ashes Cricket as a base, Cricket 19 breathes life into its presentation, smartens up its AI, and bolts on a compelling new scenario mode, making it look and feel more authentic than a broken-in Baggy Green  complete with a few frayed edges.

Although it’s dropped the ‘Ashes’ brand from its moniker, Cricket 19 is still the officially licensed game of this year’s contest between Australia and England and thus all of the men’s and women’s squads from each country remain in this year’s game. Joining the existing Australian grounds from Ashes Cricket are the five English grounds to be featured in the 2019 series, each of them realised with convincing detail from the vibrant red slab that is The Point at Old Trafford, right down to the Father Time windvane that’s perched high above Lord’s.

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Tuesday 28 May 2019

Beat Saber Review

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Whenever I want to show VR to friends who’ve never tried it before (which is one of the great pleasures of owning a headset), Beat Saber is the game I fire up first. Few other games so quickly and effectively get across the appeal of this technology as it does, throwing a stream of color-coded boxes at your face and turning your controllers into a pair of mismatched, off-brand lightsabers with which to slice and dice them in time to pumping electronic beats. Honing your skills to turn frantic flailing into precision swings is as satisfying as it is sweaty.

As VR games go, Beat Saber doesn’t push the limits of the technology too far. You play it standing still and facing straight ahead with nothing going on behind you, so you don’t need a room-scale setup – even the PlayStation VR’s basic single-camera tracking can handle it fine. The shiny neon-rave graphics are simple but clear and easily readable, so it looks nearly as good on the Oculus Quest as it does on a Vive Pro (with just a few effects turned down). These unlicensed lightsabers don’t make the signature whizzing sounds of Star Wars, which I can’t help but feel a tad disappointed by, but the sound they do make meshes well with the music they’re timed to, and that creates the feeling of being a participant in the song.

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review

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Right from the start, Godzilla: King of the Monsters makes it clear that it is not going to be another hide-the-monsters exercise like its predecessor, 2014’s Godzilla. Whereas that movie, which rebooted the king of the monsters for modern audiences, aimed for a more contemplative if stingy approach to portraying the iconic beast, this new film gives us a huge scene -- with a huge monster! -- within its first few minutes.

The message is clear: This Godzilla movie is gonna be wall to wall with the monsters, contemplativeness be damned.

Co-written and directed by Michael Dougherty, who has also helmed the spook-fests Trick 'r Treat and Krampus, Godzilla: King of the Monsters stars Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga and Millie Bobby Brown as a splintered family that gets swept up in the drama when a new array of giant monsters begins to appear around the world. Perhaps not surprisingly, the cast mostly gets short shrift when compared to the kaiju, with Chandler’s character spending most of his screen time stressed out, Brown’s crying more often than not, and Farmiga’s… well, let’s just say her character’s motivations are confusing at best and ridiculous at worst.

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Trover Saves the Universe Review

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I have seen and done terrible things. I have pushed innocents off cliffs, slaughtered pets in front of their owners, and ground up more Power Babies than I can count – and I did it all without leaving my floating chair, laughing the whole time. Trover Saves the Universe did this to me. It’s an action-platformer from the mind and voice of Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland, and while it technically isn’t connected to that show in any way, its humor is just as messed up and its gameplay is nearly as much fun as an episode unfold.

Primarily designed for VR (though playable without it as well), it puts you in the hovering shoes of a Chairopian, an alien race whose members never get out of a fancy, teleporting chair that’s controlled by a device that conveniently looks like a PS4 controller. Helping you on this profane trip is your partner, Trover – a purple monster with babies for eyes and a laser sword in his hand – who you use to run, jump, and fight through a short series of strange and often hilarious alien worlds.

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Sound BlasterX H6 Gaming Headset Review

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There’s something gratifyingly nostalgic about donning a pair of headphones with Creative Lab’s Sound Blaster name on the side. Though the company has been quiet in recent years, there was an age when this brand ruled the roost. With dreams of Sound Blastering my way through Quake firmly in mind, I was eager to see what Creative has been up to lately.

The Sound BlasterX H6 (See it on Amazon) sits in the middle of the BlasterX line, a somewhat more affordable alternative to the top-of-the-line Sound BlasterX H7. That said, the basic specs are essentially the same no matter which set of cans you wear. Built around 50mm Neodymium drivers, they seem well-poised to move large volumes of air for beefy bass in games and music.

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Monday 27 May 2019

HyperX Cloud Stinger Wireless Gaming Headset Review

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Wireless gaming headsets – good ones anyway – are still a luxury item. Most of IGN’s favorites cost $150 or more. The HyperX Cloud Stinger Wireless, a $100 wireless headset for PC and PS4 (See it at Amazon), offers a slightly cheaper way to cut the cord and go wireless. (Fun fact that’s not on the box: It also works on the Nintendo Switch in docked mode). The Cloud Stinger Wireless bridges the gap between budget wireless headsets with subpar features and the mid-high end devices that set the standards for the category. The wired version of the Cloud Stinger is our favorite cheap headset, but the wireless version is double the price, so let's see if it's worth it.

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Sunday 26 May 2019

"The Last Watch" Delivers a Fond Tribute to Game of Thrones

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Warning: Full spoilers for the documentary "The Last Watch" and the series finale of Game of Thrones below.

Regardless of your feelings on the final season of Game of Thrones, we all have to get used to the prospect of a world where our Sunday nights and Monday morning water cooler sessions are no longer dominated by the latest happenings in Westeros. It's a strange prospect. Fortunately, HBO has one last parting gift before the long wait for the various prequel series begins. The two-hour documentary "The Last Watch" serves as both a glimpse inside the making of the final season and a crucial reminder that thousands of people poured their hearts and souls into bringing this decade-long saga to life.

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Friday 24 May 2019

Castlevania Anniversary Collection Review

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In an era of classics, minis, and collections where rewind buttons, remixed roms, and refined emulation have become common perks for people revisiting classics, old games are getting the royal treatment these days. Unfortunately, the Castlevania Anniversary Collection has none of those. But it does boast the best games, emulation warts and all, of any recent collection (the Mega Man Legacy Collection is its closest rival). Most of the eight Castlevania games compiled here feel great, look great, and sound great, and though the only real emulation feature is a single save state per game, that’s enough. The Castlevania games are that good.

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Rocketman Review

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Rocketman is now playing in the UK. It opens in Australia on May 30 and in the US on May 31.

You wait for a biopic about a British music legend and two come along within a few months of each other. Not only that but they also have the same director involved. However, where Bohemian Rhapsody failed for some, Rocketman makes up for it in spades. Taron Egerton is Elton John in Dexter Fletcher’s stunning biopic that lays out, warts and all, the turbulent life and times of the English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer.

The Kingsman actor doesn’t just play John; he is consumed by him in a role that you expect to see him nominated for Best Actor from the Oscars to BAFTAs and beyond come awards season. His flawless performance, including his chill-inducing vocals, is outstanding.

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Assassin's Creed III Remastered for Switch Review

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The Nintendo Switch version of Assassin's Creed III Remastered is the version I most wanted to play after hearing the initial announcement. The idea of taking a last-gen console Assassin's Creed game and putting it on Switch sounded totally within the realm of possibility. And having played through the PC and console versions of Assassin’s Creed III Remastered for review, I was excited to have that same experience. Unfortunately, it turns out to be an ugly mess that barely looks better than it did on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and yet somehow runs worse.

Much like the recent Saints Row: The Third - The Full Package, Assassin’s Creed III Remastered runs terribly in docked mode whenever anything happens. It's incredibly noticeable in the opening scene, as the camera pans over the full opera house. The framerate drops way below 30fps, and at times looks like it's struggling to hit 10fps. Outside of the detailed and busy opera house, it doesn't fare much better. Animations, which already look dated, are made even worse by the lousy framerate.

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Doom Patrol Rockets to a Zany Conclusion

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Warning: Full spoilers for Doom Patrol's Season 1 finale below. If you need a refresher on where we left off, here's our review for Season 1, Episode 14.

Doom Patrol's Season 1 finale is a prime candidate for being the single most bizarre hour of television ever conceived. There's so much the the back half of this episode that simply defies description. And as a result, the series wraps up its first season doing exactly what it does best - combining absurdist humor, high-concept superhero storytelling and poignant character drama into one immensely strange and satisfying concoction.

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Netflix's What/If Season 1 Review

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This is a spoiler-free review for Season 1 of What/If. You can stream all 10 episodes on Netflix on Friday, May 24.

If you like soapy noir thrillers, What/If may be an enjoyable, low-stakes binge for you. It goes through the motions, with moody lighting and secrets and twists aplenty. It feels low-budget even though it doesn’t always look it (though it certainly does look it from time to time, too) in that B-movie way many people dig. But if you want something to shock and surprise you, this story isn’t exactly it. To be fair, its leading ladies - Jane Levy and Renee Zellweger - are fantastic and compelling to watch. The frustration of What/If lies in its ability to thread the noir-thriller needle in an engaging enough way: it isn’t campy enough to be fun, or as smart as it thinks it is to be interesting. It just sorta lands with a flimsy thwap.

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Layers of Fear 2 Review

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Equal parts unsettling, moving, and eerily beautiful, Layers of Fear 2 is an astonishing feat of storytelling viewed through an off-kilter horror lens that consistently surprised me. It’s a marked improvement on the 2016 original; developer Bloober Team has created one of the most haunting and creatively nuanced horror games I’ve ever played.

Trading surrealist art for classic film, Layers of Fear 2 places you in the role of an actor on an ocean liner. Like the original, Layers of Fear 2 uses the “artist gone mad” concept. This time it’s your movie’s director, whose chilling voice fills the lifeless ship throughout the five Act adventure. Early 1900s-style films play at the end of each act and a chalkboard marks your progress in your room similar to the painting in the original. But unlike the original’s story, which ironically lacked layers, the sequel has more moving parts to decipher, each of which excites and enlightens.

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Thursday 23 May 2019

Mordhau Review

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I pull back my giant Zweihänder sword, ready for a stab, and then cancel my attack at the last second. My opponent falls for it, parrying a blow that never arrives. I haven’t dealt any damage yet, but in that instant I already know the fight is won. It’s in moments like this, where you work out how to expose an opponent’s weaknesses within the first few seconds of a fight, that I realised all the struggles I had during Mordhau’s painful opening hours were worth it.

After a short flurry of strikes and counters I draw my blade back for the second time. Again, I feint at the last moment, and again they bite, blocking at thin air. This time I’m ready to pounce, and they’re still recovering from their parry as I thrust forward. My blade jabs between their eyes, their neck snaps back as they fold to the floor, and their sword clatters on the cobblestones. “Good fight”, they say in chat as my next opponent approaches, twirling a spear.

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Game of Thrones Sn 8 Review

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And now our watch has ended. Whether you loved Game of Thrones Season 8, hated it, or, like me, felt ambivalent about the whole thing, it’s hard to deny that it was one hell of a ride.

Looking back at my early reviews of the season, the word “underwhelming” pops up a few times, and ultimately, that’s probably my overriding feeling about Season 8 in its entirety. While there were some stunning surprises (like Arya taking out the Night King), some perfect payoffs (Jaime knighting Brienne), and some jaw-dropping setpieces (the heartbreaking destruction of King’s Landing), the whole never quite added up to the sum of its impressive parts - mostly because the season seemed to be aiming for impressive rather than meaningful.

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Netflix's The Perfection Review

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The Perfection launches exclusively on Netflix on May 24, 2019.

In the age of all-encompassing celebrity there are plenty of parables about the danger of chasing fame and fortune, but there are none quite like Netflix's new original film, The Perfection. The chilling and highly unusual offering is an intriguing watch that puts a twist-filled spin on one of the most exploitative subgenres of horror.

It's almost impossible to talk about The Perfection without giving away its secrets and this is certainly a film that is best enjoyed knowing as little as possible, though for some Richard Shepard's directorial choices will likely jar, but if you're a fan of strange and experimental horror filmmaking then this is a must watch, because it's not a film that will leave anyone lacking opinions on it as the credits roll.

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Booksmart Review

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Booksmart was originally reviewed out of the SXSW film festival.

Olivia Wilde makes her directorial debut with Booksmart, a whip-smart coming-of-age comedy for every girl who's ever been called a "try-hard." Following the film's world premiere at SXSW, the actress-turned-director took to the stage before a packed house and confessed her ambition was to make a teen comedy on the level of a John Hughes classic. Like the overachievers at the heart of this ferociously funny film, she dreamed big, worked hard, and succeeded with flying colors. Wilde has made a coming-of-age comedy that's sure to be a modern classic.

On the last day of senior year, best friends Molly (Beanie Feldstein) and Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) are on top of the world. They scored valedictorian and salutatorian respectively and got accepted to their dream schools. Now all that's left is graduation…and one more day with the hyperactive lunkheads they call classmates. But things take a turn when Molly discovers her peers' hard-partying lifestyles didn't prevent them from getting into prestigious universities. Outraged and stung with regret, Molly pushes Amy into making the most of their last night as seniors. Gearing up with lip balm, mace, and matching Rosie The Riveter-style jumpsuits, these good girls will hunt down the dopest house parties, dabble in club drugs, flirt with their secret crushes, and attempt a ludicrously ill-conceived hijacking using their hair as impromptu ski masks. It'll be a wild night they'll never forget, bringing not only hysterical shenanigans, but also a poignant story about a friendship at the precipice of a terrifying change.

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PDP LVL50 Gaming Headset Review

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PDP has added to its roster of gaming headsets with a new family dubbed LVL50 (See it on Amazon). It comes in four designs, with both wired and wireless variants for either PS4 or Xbox One, and all versions work with PC as well, but are otherwise platform-specific. At just $80 for the wireless versions it's one of the most affordable wireless gaming headsets around. Turtle Beach is a close competitor with the $79 Stealth 450. Meanwhile, the best wireless gaming headsets and those from more established brands typically cost considerably more. For example, the SteelSeries Arctis 7 costs $149, the HyperX Cloud Flight costs $159, and the Logitech G533 costs $149. Since it's so affordable, the question is what trade-offs did PDP have to make to keep the price so low?

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Wednesday 22 May 2019

DC Totally Reinvents a Major Batman Villain

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Warning: this article contains spoilers for Detective Comics #1003!

The Arkham Knight himself is probably the most disappointing element of 2015's Batman: Arkham Knight game. Not so much because the character doesn't work in the context of the story, but because he turned out to be exactly what so many fans predicted from the start - a slightly different version of a familiar "Jason Todd becomes Red Hood" story. Why invent a completely different costumed identity for Jason just to cover up a plot twist fans have seen several times before? But that's what makes the DC Comics version of Arkham Knight so intriguing. About the only thing readers knew coming into this latest Detective Comics storyline is that the Arkham Knight can't be Jason Todd. Now that reveal has come, and the result is a very different and still very appealing character.

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Spider-Man Shines in New War of the Realms Spinoff

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One of the main takeaways from Marvel's 2019 output is that Tom Taylor writes a mean Spider-Man. This is hardly surprising given how well Taylor has succeeded with books like Injustice and All-New Wolverine, but it's nice to have the confirmation anyway. Taylor's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man provides an engrossing, character-driven alternative to the core Amazing Spider-Man comic. War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Land of Giants, on the other hand, allows Taylor to flex some different muscles as he thrusts Spidey into the thick of a cosmic conflict.

Technically, this one-shot special is an ensemble book, with Captain America leading a team that includes Spidey, Wolverine, Luke Cage and Iron Fist into the icy realm of Jotunheim. But Taylor firmly (and wisely) frames the tale around Peter Parker. The narration is presented as if Spidey is a battle-weary soldier trying to process what he's seen as he writes home to his best girl. For a guy who's used to swinging through the buildings of Manhattan and punching various animal-themed villains in the face, battling Frost Giants and riding winged horses on a completely different plane of reality is a bit of a culture shock.

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Supergirl Delivered Its Best Season Ever in Season 4

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Warning: Full spoilers for Supergirl Season 4 below. This review examines both the finale episode and the season as a whole.

You have to admire the chutzpah of Supergirl's writers and their choice to name the Season 4 finale in honor of what is widely regarded as the worst Superman movie of all time: "The Quest for Peace." But it's not so crazy when you consider how much Superman IV and Supergirl: Season 4 have in common. Both are steeped in political allegory about tensions between East and West. Both feature Lex Luthor trying to destroy one Kryptonian hero by harnessing their evil doppelgänger. Both are concerned with the need to achieve peace in our time. It's just that Supergirl is much better about actually realizing those lofty ambitions.

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Vizio P659-G1 Quantum 4K HDR TV Review

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The Vizio P-Series has been a very good TV choice for a couple years now, but always sat in a grey area between two price categories. It’s generally a few hundred dollars cheaper than comparable Sony, Samsung, or LG TVs that offer better performance, while staying a few hundred dollars more than TVs from the likes of companies like TCL that aren’t as good but manage to stay under the $1,000 threshold.

So which way did Vizio go this year: Skimp on performance to lower the price, or raise performance to compete with the old guard? Thankfully, it did the latter. Compared to the previous model, the P659-G1 Quantum (See in at Target) has more light output, more dimming zones, wider color gamut coverage thanks to Vizio’s quantum color, and an updated user interface, and most importantly it retains features like low input gaming and a 240Hz effective refresh rate.

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Aladdin Review

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At this point, we've seen enough live-action reimaginings of Disney's animated canon to know they don't always concern themselves with breaking the mold. Their classics are classics for a reason - so if it ain't broke, right? It should come as no surprise then that their adaptation of 1992’s Aladdin, for the most part, is very content to color inside the lines. Most of the proceedings will feel very familiar to fans of the original, so if you’re looking for a totally different take on it, you’re going to have to temper expectations. What we do get is a visually impressive, energetic adventure that could have spent a little more time on what new it does bring to the table.

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Brightburn Review

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Brightburn, a Tales from the-Crypt-inflected satire of the Superman myth from producer James Gunn, posits a deliciously wicked “what if” scenario asking what Superman would look like if he was born without a conscience. In Superman comics, an economically struggling Kansas couple, the Kents, in the midst of longing for a child, find a crashed alien spacecraft on their property. Inside is a human-looking infant of extraterrestrial origin that they immediately adopt, hiding the spaceship from the world. The child seems like a blessing, but, by early adolescence, will prove to possess the powers of flight, invulnerability, super strength, and destructive eye beams. Because the Kents are so relentlessly decent, the child, named Clark, becomes a costumed warrior for Truth, Justice, and the American Way.

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Tuesday 21 May 2019

Oculus Quest Review

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Virtual reality is a total blast, but up until now, it hasn’t been very accessible to normal folks. The HTC Vive, for example, launched at $800 and required a beefy gaming PC to play, and the Oculus Rift also required a PC. The Oculus Quest changes that, offering a fully standalone headset with room-scale tracking for $400, with no wires and no gaming PC necessary. And sure, it comes with a few downgrades from PC-based systems, but all told, the Quest is loads of fun, and brings true VR to a whole new audience.

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Observation Review

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It would be obvious to refer to Observation as “2001: A Space Odyssey: The Game”. In fact, that's how developer No Code has described it itself. But in truth, this sci-fi thriller melds so much more than that together: Alien’s constant sense of dread and labyrinth of claustrophobic corridors; Solaris’ emotional core and haunting ethereality; and Interstellar’s sheer desperation and explosive moments. All of these combine to create a gripping story that’s threaded around a series of cleverly designed puzzles to create a truly unique gaming experience.

Observation casts you as SAM (Systems Administration and Maintenance), the omnipresent AI of the titular space station. First impressions suggest that the station is abandoned apart from its lone occupant, Dr. Emma Fisher. It quickly becomes apparent something extraterrestrial has been at work, and figuring out what has happened is your first step. It’s a captivating setup, as you endeavour to find out how your mission has taken a turn for the worse.

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Monday 20 May 2019

8Bitdo M30 Bluetooth Gamepad Review

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When the Sega Genesis reigned, it was a simpler time. The fourth generation of home consoles boasted 16-bit microprocessors, colorful sprites, and wonky-as-hell controllers. While the Sega Genesis controller was far from the weirdest of the bunch (that dubious honor goes to Turbografx-16 Controller), by the time the Dreamcast rolled around, the six-button layout vanished.

But there’s something quirky and lovable about the controller, so 8BitDo has wisely brought it back from the brink with some enhancements. The $30 M30 (See it on Amazon) boasts triggers, top-level menu buttons, USB-C charging, and some ill-defined (but incredibly welcome) button remapping.

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Sunday 19 May 2019

Game of Thrones Series Finale Review

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This Game of Thrones series finale review contains spoilers for GoT S8, Ep 6, "The Iron Throne." For more on the series finale, here's why that A Song of Ice and Fire callback is so meaningful, the significance of Naath, and who all those mystery people were in that big council scene.

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Friday 17 May 2019

George Clooney Makes an Explosive Return to TV in Catch-22

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This is a (mostly) spoiler-free review of Hulu's Catch-22 miniseries. The series premieres on Friday, May 17, 2019.

George Clooney makes a successful return to television with Hulu's satisfying 6-episode adaptation of Joseph Heller's seminal novel, Catch-22. The former ER leading man directs two out of six episodes, effectively capturing Heller's satirical tale about a group of B-25 Bombardiers who fly dozens of missions over Nazi-controlled Italy during World War II. Clooney also does some fine on-screen work as a hot-headed general named Scheisskopf, but it's Christopher Abbott's (It Comes at Night) Captain Yossarian who steals the show.

Catch-22 opens with Yossarian walking naked through a smokey field with a haunted expression on his face. The weary soldier suddenly lets out a harrowing scream as if to say... "Enough!" And that's where our story begins. The series is a thought-provoking examination of war, bureaucratic stupidity, love, camaraderie, and death. Yossarian acts as the audience's eyes and ears into a maddening world that feels both fantastical and authentic.

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Doom Patrol Sets Up a Dark and Twisted Finale

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Warning: Full spoilers for Doom Patrol Season 1, Episode 14 below. If you need a refresher on where we left off, here's our review for Season 1, Episode 13.

Next week is going to be a tough one for DC fans. It's not going to be easy to bid farewell to both Doom Patrol and Legends of Tomorrow within a matter of days. At least Legends has already been given the greenlight for another season. We don't know for sure that WB will even give Doom Patrol a second season, much less when the series might return. But at least the series shows every sign of wrapping up its first season just as strong as it debuted. With the first half of the big showdown with Mr. Nobody in the can, the series is still hitting all the right notes.

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Team Sonic Racing Review

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Boosted by its inventive new team-based system, Team Sonic Racing is a gorgeous arcade racer full of blistering races, mind-bending tracks, and new ideas that make cooperation fun.  While the story of its Adventure mode certainly leaves plenty to be desired, the focus is exactly where it should be: the pure, unadulterated speed that makes Sonic so iconic. Sumo Digital’s follow-up to 2012’s Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed ditches the extra vehicles and transformations in favor of an innovative team dynamic.

Whether you’re drifting around corners to build up your boost meter, hitting pads as you rocket around tracks, or gliding through a teammate’s slipstream, Team Sonic Racing is constantly pushing the speed limit. Every race is a non-stop search for ways to go even faster and the entire team system is built around keeping your group traveling as a single fast-moving unit.

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