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  • Netflix's Daredevil Season 3 Borrows From Mass Effect 3 With A Musical Easter Egg

    The newly released Daredevil Season 3 on Netflix has an unexpected tie to another story about a grizzled vigilante with a five o’clock shadow battling the forces of evil, while possibly grappling with his own dark side: Mass Effect 3. Fans noticed that a Netflix recap for the Daredevil story so far slips in what could be considered a Mass Effect Easter egg–one that instantly transports fans of the game back to that moment when the Reapers came close to wiping out Earth.

    That Easter egg is “Leaving Earth,” by composer Clint Mansell, from the early portion of Mass Effect 3. The song is a master class in the “sad piano music” category of songs from video game soundtracks. In the game, it plays as the Reapers arrive for their invasion of Earth, and the player character, Commander Shepard, is forced to evacuate. The plan to stop the threat requires Shepard to help the rest of the galaxy, but that forces the painful moment of leaving everyone still stuck on Earth to fend for themselves against giant killer robots. A kid gets blown up. It’s sad.

    Redditor Sons-of-N7 pointed out that a portion the song appears in Netflix’s recap for Daredevil Season 2, which is pretty fitting–it’s a very “dark night of the soul” kind of song, and that was a very “dark night of the soul” season of Daredevil. Although to be fair, all the Daredevil seasons are like that.

    If you’re somehow unable to remember the very best track in the entirety of Mass Effect 3, here’s a refresher. You might have heard it in other movies, TV shows, or commercials, as it gets licensed for other works fairly regularly.

    The song even popped up in a Key and Peele sketch to punctuate a hilariously sad punchline (it’s right at the end).

    Mass Effect 3 isn’t the only video game whose music popped up in Daredevil. Another Redditor, ShieldRune5847, pointed out that a track from the recently released Marvel’s Spider-Man on PS4 made it into the second episode of Daredevil Season 3. Turns out, Daredevil‘s composer, John Paesano, is pretty good at this Marvel thing–he also composed the music for Spider-Man.

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  • Spider-Man PS4 Devs Goof On Complainers By Adding Puddles To Photo Mode

    If there’s something Spider-Man PS4 needs, it’s more puddles. With its latest update to Marvel’s Spider-Man, developer Insomniac Games has made sure all players’ versions of New York City are up to the internet’s standard of dampness. The new update, which came just ahead of the release of Spider-Man’s first round of downloadable content, The Heist, includes a new difficulty mode and a New Game Plus mode, as well as additional stickers for Spider-Man’s Photo mode–specifically, puddles.

    Insomniac User Interface and Experience Lead Gil Doron shared a shot of the new puddle capabilities on Twitter. It was also shared by Insomniac Community Manager James Stevenson, who cheekily wrote, “You can add your own puddles in Photo mode now with puddle stickers. You’re welcome.”

    You can add your own puddles in photo mode now with puddle stickers.
    You’re welcome. https://t.co/l0Jem6SWcL

    — James Stevenson (@JamesStevenson) October 19, 2018

    The addition of puddle stickers allows players to add as many puddles as they like to the game, in a hilarious throwing of moist shade by Insomniac. The puddle gag is a reference to an internet controversy that pooled up before the September release of Spider-Man, when some Reddit users claimed one shot of the game included fewer puddles than were shown in the same scene at E3 2018.

    The lack of puddles led to some players claiming Spider-Man had received a graphical downgrade as compared to the E3 demo, maybe to hide the limitations of the PS4, and they were not happy about it. The situation became, as some dubbed it, Puddle-gate. Insomniac answered back by saying the puddle sizes had been reduced, but there was no graphical downgrade. The Photo mode answer to the Puddle-gate question is undeniably better.

    Apparently the controversy wasn’t a wet blanket for too many players, since Spider-Man broke Sony’s sales records in its first three days on store shelves.

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  • How To Do Red Dead Redemption 2's Serial Killer Side Mission

    How To Do Red Dead Redemption 2's Serial Killer Side Mission

    As you explore Red Dead Redemption 2‘s vast open world, you’ll come across a lot of interesting (and slightly disturbing) things. Sometimes it’s a wailing snake-bite victim in need of assistance; other times, it’s a creepy abandoned building with a story to tell. But there’s one set of chance encounters more gruesome than the rest, and once you find the first, you’ll be on the lookout for a very messed-up serial killer.

    You’ll likely find the first murder scene early in the game. While the other two murder victims are a bit of a ride from the opening areas, you can find them at any time as long as you can freely roam the map. For this guide, we’ve kept location spoilers to a minimum, and all the screenshots are from an early save with little unlocked–so no worries if you want to play detective for a bit before you really dig into the rest of the game. Of course, this does contain spoilers for the American Dreams Stranger Mission.

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    For more guides, check out our features highlighting all the tips you should know before playing and things the game doesn’t tell you. We also have specific guides on things like money making and gun customization to help you be the best outlaw out there. Be sure to read our Red Dead 2 review if you haven’t already, and if you want to have some extra fun, be sure to read our feature detailing the game’s cheat codes.

    Step 1: Completing the Map

    There are three murder scenes to be found, with a piece of a map hidden at each. In order to initiate the Stranger Mission itself, you first have to put the map back together. In general, you’re looking for an area that sticks out in some way–maybe you see blood stains on the road or vultures in the distance. You can also zoom in on the map when you get close, since an X marking the corpse will appear and show you the way.

    Murder 1: South of Valentine

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    The first murder scene is just outside of Valentine. Follow the railroad tracks going south out of town; you’ll have to ride directly on the tracks at one point to get over a gap, and then you’ll find the body under the next overpass. The “front” of the scene faces west. You’ll find creepy words written in paint on the right, and to the left, the victim’s severed head is stuck to a support beam. In its mouth is the first of three map pieces.

    Murder 2: West of Shady Belle

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    The second crime scene can be found in the Scarlett Meadows region, which is a decent ride southeast of Valentine. It’s just west of Shady Belle or a bit south of Rhodes, depending on your angle of approach. It’s easiest to spot coming from Shady Belle; take the road west, go straight at the first fork, and keep going straight for a bit until you reach a second major fork. Turn right here, then go straight until you reach another fork in the road. The corpse will be strung up in a large tree to your left; on your map, it will be right around where the “S” in “meadows” is. Go around the back of the tree to find the severed head and map piece.

    Murder 3: Southwest of Wallace Station

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    The final murder victim can be found strapped to a large rock just southwest of Wallace Station in the West Elizabeth region (it’s west and a bit south of Valentine, across the river). Cross the stream and you’ll see the rock up the hill, likely with vultures perched on top of it. The head and final map piece are on a smaller rock to the left.

    Step 2: Locating the Killer

    Once complete, the map will give you vague instructions on where to go and what to do when you get there. It shows a bridge with arrows leading into a forest, a dilapidated log cabin, and a code for a combination lock: 6-34-32. As any true crime fan knows, murderers usually kill in areas they know and perhaps live in, which is as good a place to start as any. (If you’d rather solve the mystery yourself from here on out, don’t keep reading!)

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    As it turns out, it ends where it all began: Valentine, or technically southwest of Valentine at a place called Lucky’s Cabin. If you’re coming straight from the Wallace Station murder scene, cross the river and follow the main road northeast–this is the direction shown on the map, and you’ll turn left just after you cross the bridge to reach the cabin. If you’re instead coming from Valentine, just follow the road out of town to the west.

    With the pieced-together map, you’ll be able to open the basement doors and see the horrors within. A white ? icon indicating a Stranger Mission should appear on the map around the cabin–if not, you might have an active mission you need to complete first. After taking a good look around the killer’s hideout (use your lantern if you really want to see every grisly detail), head to the back and inspect the knife. This will trigger a cutscene, so all you need to do is follow the prompts.

    Once you’ve hogtied and delivered the killer to the Sheriff’s office in Valentine, he’ll attack the Sheriff. Use Dead Eye to kill him and save the Sheriff for a reward, which will complete the American Dreams Stranger Mission. Hopefully Arthur isn’t too creeped out.

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  • LEGO Overwatch Sets Officially Announced

    Update: LEGO and Blizzard have officially announced the previously leaked LEGO Overwatch sets on the way.

    Check out the gallery below for officially released product and box shots of upcoming sets:

    Check out below for more on these sets:

    • Tracer vs. Widowmaker – 129 pieces, Available Jan. 1 for $14.99
    • Hanzo vs. Genji – 197 pieces, Available Jan. 1 for $19.99
    • Dorado Showdown – 419 pieces, Available Jan. 1 for $29.99
    • D. Va & Reinhardt – 455 pieces, Available Jan. 1 for $39.99
    • Bastion – 602 pieces, Available Jan. 1 for $49.99
    • Watchpoint: Gibraltar – 730 pieces, Available Jan. 1 for $89.99
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  • 5 Awesome Local Multiplayer Games on Switch That Don't Have Mario

    Super Mario is the most iconic video game character in history but he also kind of hogs the whole conversation when it comes to multiplayer games on Nintendo systems.

    Look, I get it! Mario is awesome! But I’m here to tell you that there a bunch of great multiplayer games you can play on the same couch with your friends on Nintendo Switch right now and none of them rely on Mario.

    Here are five very fun local co-op games on Nintendo Switch. Take a nap, Mario.

    5. Death Squared

    Robotic cubes work together to probably accidentally kill each other.

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  • Ubisoft Developing Child of Light TV Series

    Ubisoft has announced that it’s working on adapting Child of Light for a live-action television show and Werewolves Within for a live-action movie.

    The two projects are part of Ubisoft’s Women’s Film and Television Fellowship, which was designed to spotlight women working in the entertainment industry. For the inaugural fellowships, Ubisoft selected Tasha Huo to pen a Child of Light pilot and Mishna Wolff to script the Werwolves Within’s film.

    “This fellowship is about creating more opportunities for emerging female voices in film and television,” said Ubisoft Director of Film Development Margaret Boykin in a prepared statement.

    Ubisoft Director of Television Development Danielle Kreinik added that the company was “blown away” by Wolff’s and Huo’s visions. The two writers were granted a six-month development period to explore Ubisoft’s library for development ideas while being mentored by Boykin and Kreinik, respectively.

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  • November Nintendo Direct: We Break Down All the Smash Brothers Ultimate News

    WEEEEELLLLLLLCOME! Apologies for the tardiness here gang, but whew, that one heck of a Nintendo Direct, huh? We saw a few new characters, an entirely new system with Spirits, and got a metric ton of updates for what is sure to be Nintendo’s biggest game this holiday season. We’re devoting a solid portion of the show to breaking down news from the Direct, but we’re also talking  a bit about Diablo III, Pokemon Let’s Go, and a couple of older games that are getting some Switch love this week. Also, how about that World of Light trailer? Let’s take a second look at that bad boy.

    Remember, you can watch NVC here on IGN on Thursdays at 3pm PT. Catch the video and audio 24 hours later on our YouTube channel or listen to it on your commute in audio format. If you enjoy the show, share it with other Nintendo fans, leave us a comment, and give us a thumbs up or leave us a review! If you prefer audio over video, please subscribe to NVC on iTunes or your podcast service of choice.

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  • Is the PlayStation Classic Worth $100?

    The PlayStation Classic’s lineup has been revealed, and is it enough to pay $100 for?

    On this week’s episode of IGN’s weekly PlayStation show, Beyond!, the show’s cast discusses the PlayStation Classic’s lineup worth, and if its asking price is fair. They also address how remakes and remasters likely affected the console’s lineup.

    Watch the video above to see host Jonathon Dornbush speak with Brian Altano, Barrett Courtney, and Max Scoville about the upcoming nostalgia console.

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  • Red Dead 2: Walkthrough and Story Mission Unlockables

    See which story missions unlock new tools and features in Red Dead Redemption 2 with this helpful walkthrough index.

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  • All the News and Trailers from BlizzCon 2018's Opening Ceremony

    Blizzard kicked off BlizzCon 2018 with a packed Opening Ceremony, showing off brand new characters, expansions, cinematics, and more.

    Here’s a look at all the big news we got for Overwatch, Heroes of the Storm, Hearthstone, Warcraft 3, and more.

    Overwatch Gets a New Hero and Animated Short

    Overwatch has a new hero! Ashe is a former associate of McCree and has a lot of tricks up her sleeve.

    But before we saw her in her own reveal trailer, we met Ashe in Reunion, a brand new animated short featuring McCree and a few other members of the Deadlock Gang.

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