Category: IGN

  • WRC 8 Review

    Though it’s been through some hard times over the past 19 years, KT Racing’s WRC series has been steadily improving since the French development team’s tenure with the license began in 2015, and WRC 8 represents its biggest leap in quality to date. Packed with outstanding stage design and bolstered by a number of welcome improvements – including a much richer and more nuanced career mode – WRC 8 is certainly the most in-depth rally sim to ever wear the official license. Finally, it’s positioned to compete with the big names in the genre.

    Whether played with a pad or a wheel, WRC 8 is a satisfying arm wrestle and certainly the best-feeling WRC game I’ve played – and that extends back to Evolution’s memorable stint with the license back in the PS2 era. On a pad, the FWD cars like aggressive taps of the stick for countersteering – anxious drags just induce fishtailing. They also need keen tugs of the trigger to brake hard and step the rear out. The AWD WRC cars and their otherworldly acceleration and grip require much more finesse; you can pivot them on the throttle but they demand smoother inputs all around. On a wheel, however, it really starts to sing; it’s slippy but responsive as the tyres relentlessly claw at any surface, and the force feedback is impressive and effective.

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  • Every Borderlands 3 Easter Egg We’ve Found So Far (Updated!)

    Here’s a working list of every Borderlands 3 Easter Egg.

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  • EA Launches Surprise Cloud Gaming Trial With Four Games

    EA has announced its Cloud Gaming Technical Trial that will allow fans to test out EA’s cloud technology with such titles as FIFA 19, Titanfall 2, Need for Speed Rivals, and Unravel.

    EA’s chief technology officer Ken Moss took to Medium to discuss EA’s biggest public-facing step towards a cloud-based future since its announcement of Project Atlas last year, and fans can sign up now for a chance to try it out for themselves.

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  • NBA 2K20 Review

    On the court, NBA 2K20 is a dazzling experience that matches the energy and presentation of its real-life counterpart. Enhanced footwork, dribbling, and player spacing help improve an already sturdy foundation. However, outside of the surprisingly well-written story mode, NBA 2K20 loses its focus off of the court. NBA 2K20 excels at recreating the pro game, but opportunities to purchase microtransactions exist at nearly every corner, and complex modes like MyLeague are given far too little attention.

    The first thing I noticed about NBA 2K20 is that everything feels more intuitive. The learning curve is still immense, but learning the basics is now a lot smoother than it used to be. A redesigned “2KU”, NBA 2K20’s optional tutorial mode, is particularly helpful and doesn’t require more than an hour to get through. Thoughtfully, an on-screen controller mimics the movement of the desired skill, making it plenty easy to imitate. Once I successfully learned a skill, like eurostepping toward the basket, I could move on at whatever pace I felt comfortable. This allowed for the remastering of skills I forgot about since last year, and trying out some moves I hadn’t been able to pull off previously at all.

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  • Checking in with FroStee – Australia’s Hearthstone Grandmaster

    One of the biggest changes to the competitive Hearthstone scene this year has been the introduction of Grandmasters – a league-style system featuring 48 of the top players in the world, divided into three regions: APAC, North America and Europe, each with 16 players. The second season of Grandmasters started quite recently, and sees players battling it out every weekend to try and come out on top in their respective region and earn a place at the Hearthstone Global Finals at BlizzCon. Season 2 will also see two players from each region relegated to make room for fresh faces, so the stakes are high. On top of that, this season has also introduced a new format, moving away from Specialist towards a modified version of Conquest. You can find out what a number of Hearthstone pros think about that change here.

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  • How to Craft Weapons and Tools in Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey

    Learn how to defend yourself and evolve to toolmaking with these tips for Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey.

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  • Fire Emblem Three Houses: Unlock Paralogue Missions With These Characters

    Don’t miss out on recruiting the right character to unlock bonus side missions to score exclusive rewards.

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  • Cyberpunk 2077 Official Hi-Res Wallpaper Released by CD Projekt Red

    CD Projekt Red has released a ton of hi-res desktop wallpaper from Cyberpunk 2077, giving us another look at the much-anticipated title.

    We’ve created a slideshow with all the Cyberpunk 2077 hi-res desktop wallpaper below from Cyberpunk.net for your to download for yourselves!

    Cyberpunk 2077’s Hi-Res Desktop Wallpaper

    The wallpaper featured showcase many characters from the world of Cyberpunk 2077, including player-character V, Placide, Brigitte, Jackie Welles, and, perhaps most importantly, Keanu Reeves’ Johnny Silverhand.

    We also get to see various locations in Night City, where players will get to fully explore and make a name for themselves when Cyberpunk 2077 is released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on April 16, 2020. Google Stadia will also be getting Cyberpunk 2077, although possibly at a later date.

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  • Fortnite Appears to Be Teasing a Borderlands Crossover

    Fortnite Appears to Be Teasing a Borderlands Crossover

    Fortnite and Borderlands may be getting ready for a crossover, as a recent Tweet by Fortnite included a photo that has a hidden Psycho mask from Borderlands in it.

    Fortnite’s Tweet further teases the crossover as it says “when you see it…” and uses #FortniteXMayhem.

    This is most interesting as the Borderlands Twitter account frequently uses #LetsMakeSomeMayhem, which also features a Psycho mask emoji at the end of the hashtag.

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  • Final Fantasy 8 Remastered Release Date Announced

    Final Fantasy VIII Remastered will be released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam on September 3, 2019 for $19.99 USD.

    Announced by the Final Fantasy Twitter account alongside a brand new release date trailer, the remastered version will bring the 1999 classic to the present day with “new graphical enhancements and a whole host of options to customize your gameplay experience.”

    Final Fantasy VIII will join Final Fantasy VII, IX, X, X-2, and XII on current consoles and PC, and it was confirmed to be returning at Square Enix’s E3 2019 press conference.

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