Overwatch “Halloween Terror” Event Starts This Week

Another Overwatch seasonal event is scary-close. Blizzard has announced that Halloween Terror, its yearly October event filled with spooky skins and events, is coming on October 15.

The teaser didn’t give much information beyond the date, though it did give us a cute look at what Zenyatta apparently does when no one’s looking. Past Halloween Terror events have included tons of new seasonal skins, a limited-time loot box bundle to collect them, and the continuing story of Dr. Junkenstein. Last year introduced Sombra as the Bride of Junkenstein.

All of this will come right alongside the launch of the Nintendo Switch version of the game, which we recently got hands-on time with. Alessandro Fillari wrote that it’s “a great way for players, new and lapsed alike, to revisit the game in a more fresh and laid back way.”

The event may be overshadowed, though, by another incident from outside Overwatch entirely. After Blizzard made the controversial decision to punish a Hearthstone player after expressing his views on unrest in Hong Kong, some fans were calling to boycott Blizzard entirely. Overwatch fans rallied to help by attempting to turn Mei, the game’s only Chinese character, into a symbol of the boycott. Blizzard has since rescinded most of the punishment.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/overwatch-halloween-terror-event-starts-this-week/1100-6470527/

Amazon Just Slashed Prices On 2019’s Biggest Games (PS4, Xbox One, Switch)

Here’s some news to brighten up your Monday: Amazon is offering some killer discounts on a wide range of games for PS4 and Xbox One right now, as well as some Switch and PC deals. From new releases like Borderlands 3 and Control to games from earlier this year, like Resident Evil 2 and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, there are a ton of great games available at some of the lowest prices we’ve seen.

With these deals, Amazon is likely price-matching Target, as the latter retailer is once again offering its 25% off with same-day pickup deal all week long. While you’ll need to drive to your local Target to take advantage of that offer, you can find most of the same deals at Amazon with free one- or two-day shipping included. Because it’s Amazon we’re talking about, there’s no telling how long these discounts will be available, so don’t wait too long if you see anything on your wishlist.

Some of the best deals include Remedy’s new mind-bending thriller, Control, which is down to $37.49, and Gearbox Software’s latest loot-shooter, Borderlands 3, which is already on sale for $45 (Xbox One only). If you’re interested in the Super Deluxe Edition of Borderlands 3, which includes the Season Pass, bonus content, and a steelbook case, it’s down to $75 from $100 on both PS4 and Xbox One. You’ll also find more of 2019’s biggest releases for cheap, including Days Gone for $30, Resident Evil 2 for $28.49, Devil May Cry 5 for $26.24, and Mortal Kombat 11 for $31.87.

Unfortunately, pickings are slim on the Switch side of things (the Target sale focuses on PS4 and Xbox One titles), but you can snag a few upcoming Switch games at a nice price, including Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition for $41.88 (out tomorrow), the Resident Evil Triple Pack for $50 (out October 29), and Just Dance 2020 for $33.84 (out November 5). The nice thing about Amazon pre-orders is that if the price drops even lower between now and when the item ships, you’ll only be charged the cheapest price that’s appeared on Amazon.

There’s also an interesting deal available for PC gamers, particularly those interested in streaming. Amazon is offering a bundle with the Blue Condenser Microphone in Cool Grey and Assassin’s Creed Origins for $87.29, down from $140. The microphone normally costs around $130 on its own, so this is an excellent deal if you’re looking to get into Twitch streaming, podcasting, or anything else where you’ll need good audio.

There are countless deals available right now, but you can check out our picks for the best deals below. You can also check out all the deals available at Target and Amazon. Please note that many of the below prices will be displayed during checkout. When looking at a product listing, you’ll see a tiny message under the price reflecting the additional discount. Due to the ever-fluctuating nature of Amazon’s prices, the below discounts are subject to change without notice.

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Xbox One Adds New Text Chat Filtering Options

Microsoft is introducing new text filtering options on Xbox One consoles, giving players more control over what kinds of messages they receive. The company says this is both to improve parental controls and reduce online harassment and bullying.

According to the announcement, you’ll be able to select a set of new automated text filters soon. Those will start with private messages, and then expand into other areas like profiles, Clubs, and your Activity Feed. The filters come in four settings–Friendly, Medium, Mature, and Unfiltered–but you’ll be able to set those content levels individually for different message types, like those from Friends versus message requests from Internet randos.

“For example, we recognize that while some adults use profanity without any ill intent while gaming, parents with small children likely won’t find this same experience acceptable,” the announcement states. “Similarly, there are differences between the everyday speech you’d use with your friends and harmful insults that could negatively impact anyone. With this in mind, we’ve ensured our safety settings are configurable along a spectrum from most filtered to least filtered so you can choose what is best for you.”

When a message hits the filter, you’ll see a message warning that potentially offensive content was sent, and you can click on the placeholder to change the settings. Adult accounts will be able to see the content that has been filtered out. Child accounts will be set to the highest filtering level by default, but parents can change it as needed.

The text filters are going to Xbox Insiders now, and will begin populating among the larger community later this month. Once the feature is live for you, you can find it under Settings > General > Online safety & family > Message safety.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-one-adds-new-text-chat-filtering-options/1100-6470525/

Top 10 UK Games Chart: FIFA 20 Is No.1, Again

FIFA 20‘s successful launch continues this week as it finishes top of the UK physical games chart for the third week in a row. Much of the chart remains the same for the week ending October 12, but there is a smattering of new releases.

The highest of those new games is the rebooted Grid, which launches at No.5. Further down, Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair enters the chart at No.31, while PS4 exclusive Concrete Genie debuts at No.35.

We enjoyed the adventure game here at GameSpot, with critic Hope Corrigan awarding it a 7/10 in our Concrete Genie review. “Most of what Concrete Genie has to offer is fun and beautiful in a sort of childlike way,” she wrote. “The game is not particularly difficult, and overcoming a puzzle or combat scenario isn’t always satisfying. But it’s ultimately still an endearing experience throughout. There’s plenty of enjoyment to be found just from the act of exploring, and little hidden secrets along the way help make it worthwhile; I just wish Concrete Genie had more adventure waiting for me.”

Take a look at the full top 10 sales chart for this week below, courtesy of UKIE and GfK Chart-Track. Note this table does not include digital sales data, and so should not be considered representative of all UK game sales.

  1. FIFA 20
  2. Ghost Recon: Breakpoint
  3. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
  4. Gears 5
  5. Grid
  6. Minecraft
  7. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
  8. Borderlands 3
  9. Grand Theft Auto V
  10. Sea of Thieves

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/top-10-uk-games-chart-fifa-20-is-no1-again/1100-6470524/

Pokemon Sword & Shield File Size Apparently Revealed

We’re a month out from the release of Pokemon Sword and Shield on Nintendo Switch. With the Gen 8 Pokemon RPGs just around the corner, Pokemon fansite Serebii reports that download cards for the games have begun appearing in stores in Japan, and they reveal the games’ file size, as well as a couple more returning Pokemon.

According to the download cards, Pokemon Sword and Shield will each weigh in at 10.3 GB. While that seems minuscule compared to many games on other platforms, that puts Sword and Shield among the largest first-party Switch titles. For comparison, last year’s Pokemon games, Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, are each 4.2 GB.

Additionally, the download cards confirmed that the Gen 5 Psychic-type Gothita, as well as its evolved forms, will return in Sword and Shield, as will Sun and Moon‘s Fire/Dragon turtle, Turtonator. We still don’t know how many Pokemon in total will be available in Sword and Shield–the games controversially won’t feature every old monster–but more than 250 have been confirmed thus far.

Among those are a number of new Pokemon, including some Galar-exclusive variants. The most recent one we saw was Galarian Ponyta, which is exclusive to Pokemon Shield and looks like an adorable unicorn. Pokemon Sword, meanwhile, is getting a region-exclusive evolution of Farfetch’d called Sirfetch’d. You can see all the new Gen 8 Pokemon revealed so far in our gallery.

Pokemon Sword and Shield launch for Nintendo Switch on November 15. You can read more about the games in our Pokemon Sword and Shield pre-order guide. Those aren’t the only titles developer Game Freak has on the way to Switch soon. The studio is also releasing an original RPG called Little Town Hero on October 16. Game Freak recently released a battle system explainer for Little Town Hero.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/pokemon-sword-and-shield-file-size-apparently-reve/1100-6470522/

Martin Scorsese Compares Marvel Films To Amusement Parks, Says “It’s Not Cinema”

Martin Scorsese has been critical of big-budget blockbusters from the likes of Marvel, and he’s recently doubled down on his sentiments. His new remarks are slightly softened, pointing out that he admires the craftsmanship. But he insists that it isn’t cinema, and that movies are skewing audience expectations of what movies should be.

“It’s not cinema, it’s something else,” Scorsese said during a press conference, via THR. “We shouldn’t be invaded by it. We need cinemas to step up and show films that are narrative films.”

The press conference was to promote his upcoming film with Robert De Niro, The Irishman. He made similar statements during BAFTA’s David Lean lecture.

“Theaters have become amusement parks,” he said. “That is all fine and good but don’t invade everything else in that sense. That is fine and good for those who enjoy that type of film and, by the way, knowing what goes into them now, I admire what they do. It’s not my kind of thing, it simply is not. It’s creating another kind of audience that thinks cinema is that.”

Marvel films, now under the Disney juggernaut that also owns Star Wars, have become reliable box office hits. It has three of the top 10 box office totals of 2019, according to Box Office Mojo. The rest of the list is largely composed of similarly big-budget Disney movies like The Lion King, Aladdin, and Toy Story 4.

The Irishman is set to hit Netflix in November. The first trailer debuted recently, and it looks to be a signature Scorsese mobster drama.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/martin-scorsese-compares-marvel-films-to-amusement/1100-6470520/

Pokemon Go Halloween 2019 Event: Start Date, New Shiny, Shadow Pokemon, And More

Pokemon Go‘s annual Halloween event is returning this week, and Niantic has a lot in store for players this year. The festivities kick off this Thursday, October 17 and include the appearance of costumed Pokemon, the debut of a new Legendary, and some new trainer outfits–plus a chance to catch a new Shiny Pokemon.

Beginning October 17, you’ll be able to encounter Shiny Yamask in the wild. On top of that, Niantic is introducing a handful of new avatar items to the in-game shop, including a Cubone cap, a Mimikyu bag, and most importantly, a Pikachu onesie. Team Rocket will also be expanding its lineup of Shadow Pokemon. You’ll have a chance to rescue Shadow versions of the following Pokemon:

  • Weedle
  • Kakuna
  • Beedrill
  • Electabuzz
  • Magmar
  • Seedot
  • Nuzleaf
  • Sableye
  • Trapinch
  • Cacnea
  • Shuppet
  • Duskull

That’s not all that awaits during this year’s Halloween event. From October 17 to November 1, Ghost- and Dark-type Pokemon such as Gastly, and Murkrow will appear more frequently in the wild and in raids. You’ll also have a chance to find special costume-wearing versions of Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle in raids, while Pikachu wearing a Mimikyu costume will appear in the wild. Specially themed Field and Special Research tasks will be available during the event as well.

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Niantic is also introducing a new Legendary to the game as part of this year’s Halloween event. Following the departure of Altered Forme Giratina, the Pitch-Black Pokemon Darkrai will appear in five-star Raid Battles around the world. Finally, you’ll earn twice the normal amount of Candy when you catch, transfer, and hatch Pokemon.

This year’s Pokemon Go Halloween event runs until 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET on November 1. You can read more about it on the official Pokemon Go website. Meanwhile, the game’s next Community Day will take place on Saturday, November 16, although no other details have been announced just yet.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/pokemon-go-halloween-2019-event-start-date-new-shi/1100-6470506/

WWE 2K20 Has A Lot Of Great Additions And One Glaring Problem

As we get closer to the end of 2019, 2K Games continues its annual tradition of releasing a WWE wrestling game. What’s different about WWE 2K20 is that longtime developer Yukes has parted ways with the series, and Visual Concepts takes on the project in-house. During a 2K Games event in Las Vegas, we got hands-on with WWE 2K20 on an Xbox One X, including the first DLC pack “Bump in the Night.” While the developer changeover affects certain aspects of the new WWE game, in our preview, it felt largely like ‘s familiar fare with some extra additions.

Every year, 2K tries to do something new and big with the WWE series. WWE 2K19 revamped Showcase Mode, MyPlayer, and added a Tower Mode, and all of those additions are present in 2K20, but Visual Concepts is also working on making this series its own. Yes, you can play as a male and female wrestler in MyPlayer, but aside from that, 2K Games spent much of its time working on the smaller things for this year’s installment–evidently, the evolution is going to be a slow process.

Aside from aesthetic tweaks to menus, the most notable change in WWE 2K20 is the control scheme. Signature and finishing moves are no longer triggered by the Y button (on Xbox). Instead, they are mapped to X+A. After years of Y being the go-to button on Xbox for finishers, the change is a bit jarring and tough to get used to for the two-button combo to pull off these famous movies. Additionally, reversals have been remapped as well. Visual Concepts creative director Lynell Jinks told us that during the creation of the game they temporarily remapped some of the buttons, and it felt right so they left it. He explained there would be a learning curve, but it works out better in the end, as there won’t be buttons that have multiple functions like in earlier incarnations. It took some time to get used to but it ended up being a welcome change.

The controls themselves are a bit sticky and felt unresponsive at times, however. Reversals can be tasking to pull off, even though it’s a single button press. The timing window seems smaller than in previous games, and the visual cue with it never seemed to line up with when you’re supposed to try and perform one. However, the computer still has no problems pulling it off with no problem. At times, signature or finisher button presses wouldn’t register. It was something that kept happening during a few singles matches and in one match during the WWE Originals mode. A few of the games we played became increasingly frustrating. This may have been an issue specific to the build of the game we personally played, as others at the event didn’t seem to have an issue with this.

It’s also hit or miss with certain character models. “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt looked great, but Seth Rollins’ model looked a bit plastic, and his beard seemed painted on. The plastic model issue was something we saw in MyCareer mode too, especially with Stephanie McMahon. We saw people in the audience during matches that looked better than her character model. This has also been a bit of an issue with the series since 2K took over and brought it to current generation consoles.

However, at the same time, some textures have never looked better in the game. The ring mat has wear and tear to it, and it’s not just a flat color. When lighting hits the ropes, there’s a sheen to it and different lighting produces different types of shadows. These improvements may be small, in the grand scheme of things, but it helps create a more realistic atmosphere for the game as a whole.

The newest addition to this year’s game is easily the most engrossing. WWE Originals Mode–2K Games’ DLC for this year–takes WWE superstars and adds a dash of fiction to gameplay and story–more so than traditional WWE programming. The first pack, which will be available at launch for free if you pre-ordered the game–otherwise, it’s $15–introduces new arenas and wrestlers with a horror theme. This is an exciting addition to the series. There is nothing more fun that playing as Nikki Cross in a Hannibal Lecter mask fighting Last Girl Dana Brooke–complete in ’80s sweatpants–in a swamp with a zombie audience and referee. The gameplay remains the same, but by leaning into the wackier side of wrestling there’s an extra element of charm we’ve not had in the series before. Within the pack, there is a Story Mode, a Tower Mode, and tons of unlockable, like Rusev in a pilgrim suit, which is pretty much the coolest thing you’ll ever see. Aside from the aesthetic additions you can unlock, the story mode featured Bray Wyatt on audio commentary.. The only downside to it was that it’s DLC, and not included when you purchase the standalone game.

The Four Horsewoman Showcase Mode was on par with last year’s Daniel Bryan Showcase. If you enjoyed the documentary-style mode, then this year’s event will be right up your alley. Seeing the women who are featured in the Showcase tell their stories to the audience brings a much-needed personal touch to the mode. Before last year’s revamp, 2K’s Showcase Mode, as a whole, fell flat as it lacked personality. There still isn’t too much different from what we saw here compared to last year’s game, sadly. You’ll play through Sasha Banks, Charlotte, Bayley, and Becky Lynch’s story, unlock arenas and more wrestlers, and get to relive some of their greatest matches.

Creation mode is just as in-depth as it is every year but with an aesthetic facelift. Create-a-title was absent from the build we played, but we were told that it would be available in a future patch, as the mode needed to be re-coded and the dev team didn’t want to rush it…

Overall, from the build we played of WWE 2K20, it was quite hit and miss. The risks Visual Concepts is taking on new modes are welcome and, from early experiences, seem like they could prove fruitful. The creativity and ingenuity that went into these aspects should be a bigger highlight of the game than they actually are. WWE Originals Mode was the highlight of what we played, and the various other modes the 2K series offers continue to be serviceable.

For fans, who have played iterative versions of this series for years now, Yukes parting ways with the franchise is exciting–fresh minds mean fresh ideas, after all. But there is a laundry list of items that need renovations alongside the introduction of new features and gameplay opportunities. Playing a preview of 2K20 has been a reminder that not all of this can be done within the space of a year.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/wwe-2k20-has-a-lot-of-great-additions-and-one-glar/1100-6470519/

Top New Game Releases On Switch, PS4, Xbox One, And PC This Week — October 13-19, 2019

Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but this episode of New Releases has a bunch of exciting games for Nintendo Switch owners. The portable console is getting ports of Overwatch and The Witcher 3, plus some new experiences. The workout-focused Ring Fit Adventure and the cutesy RPG Little Town Hero both launch this week too. Meanwhile, PS4, Xbox One, and PC gamers can get their hands on Plants vs. Zombies: Battle For Neighborville.

Overwatch: Legendary Edition — October 15

Available on: Switch

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This edition of Blizzard’s hero shooter includes the main game and 15 bonus skins. Since new heroes are added to the game for free, you can jump right in and choose from 31 different tank, damage, and support characters. The Legendary Edition also includes three months of Nintendo Switch Online multiplayer for those who’ve yet to sign up for the service.

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition — October 15

Available on: Switch

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This version of The Witcher 3 includes Geralt’s 2015 adventure plus all previously released DLC and two full expansions: Hearts of Stone and Blood & Wine. Altogether, that’s potentially hundreds of hours of RPG questing and monster-slaying to dig into. Not bad for a port that came together in just 12 months.

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Little Town Hero — October 16

Available on: Switch

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Little Town Hero comes from Game Freak, best known for the Pokemon series. This RPG is set in a single town that the citizens never leave…until monsters start showing up. Little Town Hero’s combat doesn’t rely on grinding–it’s all about strategizing at whatever power level you’ve currently reached. Also the soundtrack is composed by Undertale creator Toby Fox, so that’s pretty rad.

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Ring Fit Adventure — October 18

Available on: Switch

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Ring Fit Adventure is a follow-up to Wii Fit, but with more ways to actually get you up and moving. Ring Fit includes an adventure mode, custom workout playlists, and minigames, all of which are played using the new Ring-Con peripheral and leg strap. Prepare for some serious sweat.

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Plants vs. Zombies: Battle For Neighborville — October 18

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC

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Battle for Neighborville is the latest in the Plants vs Zombies shooter series, once again pitting the fighting flora against the living dead. This entry includes three new classes for both the plants and zombies, plus a new team-up option that lets two troopers combine into a stronger unit. You can hop into competitive multiplayer modes or explore Neighborville itself in co-op.

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October has more remasters to come, including MediEvil next week. The next episode of New Releases will take a look at that re-release, plus some hotly anticipated new titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and The Outer Worlds.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/top-new-game-releases-on-switch-ps4-xbox-one-and-p/1100-6470480/