Find these hidden treasures to unlock unique, powerful buffs for your character.
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Find these hidden treasures to unlock unique, powerful buffs for your character.
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This complete character unlock guide and chart will help you unlock your favorite fighter fast.
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The title of Last Year: The Nightmare may be short on inspiration, but its take on asymmetric survival horror multiplayer has plenty. Those who have played Friday the 13th or Dead by Daylight will be familiar with the premise of one powerful player hunting down several weak ones as they try to escape, but Last Year: The Nightmare introduces a couple new twists that make it among the best of this burgeoning sub-genre thus far. Whether you play as the killer or one of the hapless teenagers, its action is tense and strategic to the end. That said, with only three maps, no progression system, and intermittent glitches, it does have an air of early access to it at the start of its 90-day exclusive period on the Discord Store.
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As 2018 winds down, we’re looking ahead to 2019 and some of the games we’ll be keeping our eyes on – and think you should too. This isn’t a comprehensive list of all of 2019’s big games, by any stretch, but it’s a fun sampling of some of the stuff we’re most excited about. Keep checking back on this page all month long, as we’ll be debuting new videos and features almost every weekday in December.
Happy Holidays, we hope you enjoy this special edition of IGN First, and look for our January IGN First to kick off on Friday, January 4!
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See where to find every single Legendary Animal and Legendary Fish in Red Dead Redemption 2.
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See our map and list of locations for the Launch Fireworks challenge for Week 4 in Fortnite.
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This interview contains light spoilers for Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, which is currently available to play/watch on Netflix. You can check out our spoiler-free review here.
Device Support: Available across most newer devices, including TVs, game consoles, web browsers, and Android and iOS devices running the latest version of the Netflix app. It’s not yet supported on Chromecast, Apple TV, and some legacy devices.
Netflix is calling its latest entry in Charlie Brooker’s imaginative Black Mirror anthology series an “interactive movie.” And while the interactive elements of “Bandersnatch” are clearly there – featuring a unique decision-making system that alters how the story unfolds – it’s difficult to not notice the similarities the film shares with video games.
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Mike Wang has been embedded in the world of sports video games longer than some of its fans have been alive. As the gameplay director for NBA 2K, as well as a brief stint on EA’s NBA Live series, Wang is the perfect person to tell us just how far we’ve come on this month’s episode of IGN Unfiltered.
Most notably, Wang points out how the evolution of technology in sports games does more than just make LeBron’s face look more realistic, or makes more beads of sweat appear on Steph Curry’s brow. It’s also allowed developers to increasingly mimic the exact motions that individual players make while playing ball, lending an extra level of personality to each moment.
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Streets of Rage 4 proved to be a very pleasant surprise when it was announced earlier this year. DotEmu’s sequel is being crafted by Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap developer Lizardcube as well as Guard Crush Games, makers of Streets of Fury.
Of course, Axel and Blaze return as the player characters, and the original visual style has been retained but of course, modernized as a hand-drawn animated look. Take a look at six new screens that DotEmu sent along:
They also sent along a gif of a combat animation. Take a look!
Dig this new combat animation gif from Streets of Rage 4!
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Don’t miss out on finding your favorite characters in Smash Bros. Ultimate with our locations guide for World of Light.
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