What are candy, and how can hoarding a mass of them help your Pokemon get stronger?
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What are candy, and how can hoarding a mass of them help your Pokemon get stronger?
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Get in some Pokemon fun with your family on Thanksgiving. Here’s how to play together in Let’s Go!
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These treasure maps are a worthy investment. Solve their mysteries with this wiki.
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Week 9 brings on a new challenge involving scoring 10 or more at different Carnival Clown Board locations.
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BEYOND!
As it’s Thanksgiving in the United States, we decided to take a break from our normal breakdown of the latest news and releases — though don’t worry, we do fit in a bit of talk about PlayStation opting out of E3 2019 — to discuss what we’re thankful for in 2018.
IGN staff you may and may not know join Jonathon Dornbush to discuss both games and things in general they’re thankful for this year. IGN Snapchat’s Josh Du and Emily Bockian, IGN Wiki’s Casey Defritas and Jon Ryan, and IGN’s Persona Expert Executive Editor of News Andrew Goldfarb join Jonathon for the first half of the show, while Barrett Courtney and Max Scoville join Jonathon for the second half of the show.
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Track down these legendary gunslingers for a special reward.
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November 21 marks the 20th anniversary of one of gaming’s most beloved titles, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Ocarina of Time was the first 3D entry in the Zelda franchise, and practically wrote the book on the future of action-adventure games with its breathtaking world, thrilling battles, and complex dungeons. At this point, its successors have blown it away in terms of size and scope, but that doesn’t mean it still isn’t hiding a few secrets that fans missed the first few dozen times through.
Most players are aware of more widespread secrets like the Sinking Lure, Malon’s Bowser brooch, and the Mario Portraits, so we recruited the help of 10-year Ocarina of Time speedrun veteran ZFG to help us construct a list of lesser-known secrets, mechanics, and interactions you can find in Ocarina of Time’s Hyrule.
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Diablo 4, a mainline entry in the franchise, is reportedly in development under the code name “Fenris.”
In a comprehensive article that interviewed 11 current and former Blizzard employees, Kotaku reported this development. Following a canceled second expansion to Diablo 3 that was supposed to follow Reaper of Souls, and the cancelation of another project code named Hades, many team members began working on Fenris, which sources claim is the current incarnation of Diablo 4.
A major pillar for the game and its art direction is reportedly “Embrace the darkness.” Reportedly in development since 2016, many who have seen it are optimistic about the direction that it’s taking. Though still in early development, the game is expected to be released in 2020 or later. It’s unclear if the game will to come to PC first, or if it will be released simultaneously on consoles.
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With 74 playable characters, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s roster is stacked, and series creator Masahiro Sakurai recently spoke with Game Informer about how each one was chosen and developed.
Sakurai, who said “it is actually a miracle” every time Nintendo creates a new Smash Bros. game, wanted to realize the dream of including all previous fighters. His team did that and then some, adding 11 new characters to the previously used 63. But even that hasn’t satisfied every Smash fan.
“There will be people who might feel disappointed if fighters that appeared in a previous title are not included,” said Sakurai. “I didn’t want any players to feel that way, so we worked really hard to make this happen.
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Thanks to a little known holiday called Thanksgiving, IGN Plays Live: Streamer Showdown returns a day early.
This Wednesday, November 21, starting at 4pm PT/7pm ET Sydnee Goodman pits Comedian and YouTuber Runjdrun against Only Stupid Answer’s Sam Bashor.
As always, you can watch right here on the front page of IGN.com, or you can find us on YouTube, Twitch, and Mixer.
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