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  • How Long Is Spider-Man's The Heist DLC?

    The story in Marvel’s Spider-Man continues in The Heist, the first piece of a three-part DLC expansion called The City That Never Sleeps. The Heist includes several old characters and a few new ones, but primarily focuses on Peter’s ex-girlfriend Felicia Hardy, aka Black Cat.

    The Heist is about three hours long in total, including all story missions and optional side quests and activities. An hour of that time is devoted to the story of Black Cat’s return to New York. She’s stealing flash drives from members of the prominent crime families in the city, and Peter and Mary Jane work together to both figure out why and discover a way to stop her before she starts a gang war. The first half of the story involves a new type of stealth mission and plenty of chase sequences, while the latter half includes a Mary Jane stealth mission and a powerful new enemy type that utilizes a minigun. Standard combat missions are sprinkled throughout, and enemy base missions are dropped entirely.

    The remaining two hours of the DLC consist of the The Heist’s new side quests, which are mostly variations of what can be found in the base game. Instead of hunting backpacks, for example, you’ll be looking for the art that Felicia’s father has left hidden around the city. The only new side activity involves using the Spider-Bot to look for bombs under cars. The new Screwball Challenges–which replace the Taskmaster Challenges–will probably take up most of your time. They’re similar to what you had to do in the main game’s challenges, but you’ll also be tasked with capturing your web-slinging or combat moves on camera at the perfect moment to rack up a higher score.

    Minor spoilers for a new Spider-Man villain introduced in the first 20 minutes of The Heist follow.

    The Heist truly feels like a first part, ending in a way that implies its story isn’t finished, and will continue in later DLC. Although it seems as if Black Cat’s piece of the tale is complete at the end of The Heist, her actions bring the Spider-Man villain Hammerhead back into the wall-crawler’s life. Insomniac has not confirmed which character will be the focus of Turf Wars, the second part of The City That Never Sleeps, but The Heist makes a good case that we can expect to see Spidey go up against the gangster with a steel skull fairly soon.

    Marvel’s Spider-Man is exclusive to PS4. The City That Never Sleeps continues with Turf Wars in November and Silver Lining in December.

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  • Two Really Hard Indie Ports Are Coming To Switch–One Acclaimed, The Other Forgotten

    Two Really Hard Indie Ports Are Coming To Switch–One Acclaimed, The Other Forgotten

    Cellar Door Games has announced that both Rogue Legacy and Full Metal Furies are getting Switch ports. Both games will release on Nintendo’s console on November 6.

    Both of Cellar Door Games’ titles are very difficult, but not unfair for players with the right amount of patience. Rogue Legacy is a single-player roguelike that first released in 2013 to critical acclaim. Despite being a multiplayer co-op game, Full Metal Furies is no less challenging, and the 2018 game features a meta narrative that is reminiscent of what’s found in games like Doki Doki Literature Club and Nier: Automata.

    In our Rogue Legacy review, Britton Peele gave the game an 8/10, writing, “It’s almost unfair to compare Rogue Legacy to other games that emphasize permanent death. It doesn’t have the secrets of Spelunky and it’s more predictable than The Binding of Isaac, yet at the end of every game comes a desire to hop right back in, spend your gold on some upgrades and rack up more monster kills, something the game encourages with a challenging new-game-plus option that appears after the credits roll. Whether you play it on your home console or on the go, it’s worth exploring Rogue Legacy’s castle again and again and again.”

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    Full Metal Furies is a four-person co-op game that presents itself as a simple arcade title, but hides a difficult puzzle mechanic. You and up to three friends play as four girls who are on a mission to destroy the massive Titans that have taken over their world. Each girl has unique attacks and abilities, allowing them to take on the roles of a tank, brawler, short-range support, and long-range support. Teamwork is key if you want to discover the game’s secrets and hidden ending. Full Metal Furies’ story is heart-warming, with both humorous banter and eye-rolling puns.

    Rogue Legacy is already available on Xbox One, PS4, PS3, PS Vita, and PC. Full Metal Furies is currently available on Xbox One and PC.

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  • Nintendo Fans Are Scrambling To Figure Out the Latest Big Smash Bros Rumor

    Nintendo Fans Are Scrambling To Figure Out the Latest Big Smash Bros Rumor

    An alleged leak for the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate roster appeared online Wednesday, and Nintendo fans have been completing hours of research to uncover details behind the leak.

    After being posted to Snapchat in a video by an unnamed French person at the time, it was quickly deleted and then appeared as pasted-together images on Discord, and later 4chan. The images have since been circulating the internet and can now be seen on Imgur.

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  • PS4's 'Next Wave' of Exclusive Games Has Us Excited

    BEYOND!

    The latest episode of IGN’s weekly PlayStation show, Beyond, brings back one of the show’s founders and long-time hosts, Kinda Funny’s Greg Miller, for a jam-packed episode. Greg joins host Jonathon Dornbush (Max Scoville and Brian Altano are both out of town!) to discuss the “next wave” of PS4-exclusive games, impressions of Spider-Man’s first DLC pack, The Heist, Red Dead Redemption 2, and much more! Plus, the two take a look back at Beyond’s history, Kinda Funny upcoming games showcase, and much more!

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    • Intro – 00:00
    • The “Next Wave” of PS4 Games – 2:45
    • Spider-Man’s First DLC Impressions – 21:05
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  • Gargoyle Locations and Map for Fortnitemares Challenges

    Use our nifty guide and map to locate every gargoyle location for the Fortnitemares challenges in Fortnite.

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  • Xbox Players Are Upset About Fallout 76's Exclusive 'Early' Beta

    The original announcement of the Fallout 76 beta detailed that Xbox One players would be given early access to the beta – one full week ahead of PlayStation 4 users.

    However, many players’ expectations of the amount of playable time in that exclusive beta window don’t align with the reality, as Bethesda announced Wednesday on Twitter that the second beta time slot after Tuesday’s first 4-hour opening, wouldn’t be until Saturday, Oct. 27, from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm ET.

    In Bethesda’s post on their website Tuesday, they detailed aspects of the “Break-it Early Test Application” saying the beta may be offline for a day or two while they review data from the beta itself. Responding to IGN’s request for comment, a Bethesda representative emphasized that all of the current information is in the aforementioned existing blog post.

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  • The Best PS4 Games

    If you’re just now picking up a PlayStation 4 or PS4 Pro, you’re in luck — there are a lot of fantastic games to play. So whether you’re just buying a system, or have owned once since the 2013 launch and are looking to play the greatest hits, these are the best 25 games you can play, as ranked by a group of our biggest and most knowledgeable PS4 fans.

    Review scores factored into compiling this list, but the ranking takes many more aspects into account. The ways these games take advantage of the PS4, the design risks they’ve taken, the unique experiences, the influence they’ve had on the industry, and more all played a role in helping us narrow down the system’s wide library to just 25 games. (One caveat — we did not include PSVR games, as the intention of this list is to suggest what someone picking up just a PS4 or PS4 Pro console should play, and so we can’t necessarily expect new buyers will have a PSVR setup.)

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  • How Much Space Do You Need to Install Red Dead Redemption 2?

    Consider pre-loading Red Dead Redemption 2 (or you might not be playing it for a while).

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  • A New Pokemon Go Clone Is About Collecting Catholic Saints

    With the Vatican-supported new augmented reality game Follow JC Go, you can catch all of your favorite saints and learn a little bit about Catholicism at the same time.

    According to the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, Follow JC Go, uses similar AR technology to Niantic’s Pokemon Go, but in place of the Pokemon you’re familiar with, you’ll be “capturing” saints and other famous religious figures. The app was reportedly developed by the Fundación Ramón Pané, a Floridian evangelical group.

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