
Diablo III’s 2.3.4 update hit the public test realm today, giving PC players a chance to play through a 16-level retro dungeon packed with bosses from the 1996 original. It’s not quite a remake, but it hits all the right notes.
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Diablo III’s 2.3.4 update hit the public test realm today, giving PC players a chance to play through a 16-level retro dungeon packed with bosses from the 1996 original. It’s not quite a remake, but it hits all the right notes.
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Tyranny is an RPG that hearkens back to the good old days of games like Baldur’s Gate and Planescape Torment. It’s weird, then, to see it offering mobile-game-like daily rewards for regular play.
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Want to listen to a bunch of people talking about video game music? You’re in luck. Last week I stopped by the Portland-based podcast The Future of What to talk about music and video games. It was a really fun chat! Listen below or on Soundcloud.
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“To believe in the boogeyman isn’t that hard… And they believed it was real.” HBO has debuted an official trailer for the documentary Beware the Slenderman, about the myth of the Slenderman which resulted in two young girls trying to murder one of their friends to see if he was real. Does anyone know this story already? It’s a true story, at least the part about the two delusional girls who believed in this myth, and the internet helped fuel their fascination with him. This doc seems to examine the before and after, looking at how it happened and what the myth of the Slenderman means, how it’s even possible that something like this created online can seem so real in the minds of these two girls. This looks fascinating, and quite freaky. ›››
Continue reading Official Trailer for Internet Myth Documentary ‘Beware the Slenderman’
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“See – he’s just like me… He sees things.” Lionsgate Premiere has unveiled one more new trailer for the film Solace, a psychological thriller about a psychic who attempts to get into the mind of a serial killer. This was originally supposed to open in 2015 and we even ran a trailer last year, but it never came out and the thriller was finally rescheduled to open this December. The film stars Anthony Hopkins and Colin Farrell, one plays a psychic, the other a meticulous serial killer, who battle mind-to-mind. Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Abbie Cornish, Marley Shelton and Xander Berkeley also star. This doesn’t look much better than it did last year, though it’s likely better timed now with Anthony Hopkins being in “Westworld”. Have a look. ›››
Continue reading Anthony Hopkins & Colin Farrell in a New Trailer for Thriller ‘Solace’
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“Take hold of this moment… The Force is strong.” Disney + Lucasfilm have debuted one more brand new international trailer, similar to the most recent third trailer, for Gareth Edwards’ solo movie Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. This features extra bits and pieces of footage in addition to what was shown in the third trailer, including a few new shots of Vader and more at the start. There’s even a shot that makes me seem there’s some romance between Jyn Erso and Cassian Andor (Diego Luna’s character). Starring Felicity Jones as Jyn Erso, plus Mads Mikkelsen, Donnie Yen, Ben Mendelsohn, Forest Whitaker, Diego Luna, Jonathan Aris, Riz Ahmed & Alan Tudyk. Only one month left to go until this opens in theaters. ›››
Continue reading Watch: Another International ‘Rogue One’ Trailer Teases More of Vader
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Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and The Last of Us Remastered developer Naughty Dog has detailed the enhancements PS4 Pro owners can enjoy over standard PS4 players.
For Uncharted 4, the single-player campaign has been upgraded from 1080p to 1440p, while its multiplayer portion is up to 1080p from its original 900p. Single-player will remain 30 FPS, however.
The whole of The Last of Us Remastered, meanwhile, can be played at 30 FPS in 2160p or a smoother 60 FPS in 1800p.
Players of either game without a 4K TV also benefit from the higher resolution rendering, just downscaled to 1080p. Those lucky enough to own an HDR set can enjoy expanded colour and brightness ranges in both games.
Lastly, both games will receive a 4K photo mode update. Uncharted 4’s photo mode has thrown up some beautiful scenes, with professional photographers taking full advantage.
We loved both Naughty Dog’s PS4 games here at GameSpot, scoring the Joel and Ellie’s apocalyptic journey an 8, and Nathan Drake’s globe-trotting caper a 10. Check out our full Last of Us Remastered review, or our Uncharted 4 review.
For those picking up the more powerful version of Sony’s latest console, check out or our list of every PS4 Pro game getting an upgrade.
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2K Games and Gearbox Software have released new story DLC for Battleborn. The add-on is called “Toby’s Friendship Raid” and tasks players with recovering Toby’s stolen “death-dealing mech suit.”
“This all-new story operation let’s players fight their way through LLC manufacturing facilities’ deadly traps and enemies to earn new skins, taunts, and chances to unlock Faction Commander Packs while pursuing their mission to restore Toby’s mech suit to its rightful owner,” reads a press release.
Toby’s Friendship Raid is available today for Season Pass owners. The story expansion can be purchased separately for 700 Platinum through the in-game marketplace when it becomes publicly available.
Along with the DLC release, Gearbox revealed Beatrix, a new playable character that will be available “in the next couple of months.”

“A former scientist, Beatrix has a fondness, if not obsession with hygiene, precision and manipulating living creatures by injecting them with lethal debuffs and disease from her prosthetic syringe-arm.”
Beatrix will be available in-game for 47,500 credits or can be unlocked using a hero key, which is included in the season pass. Looking ahead, Gearbox said it plans the “content to keep rolling in over the coming month.” The next story mode is called “Oscar Mike Vs. Battle School,” but no further details or release window were specified.
Beyond that, three more story DLCs will be released, in addition to a free competitive multiplayer mode.
On October 13, Battleborn received a big influx of new content, including its first story operation, Attikus and the Thrall Rebellion, and a new competitive mode called Face-Off. You can read about them, and other recent content additions, here.
A recent report claimed Battleborn was switching to a free-to-play business model. This may not be the case, however, though Gearbox could offer a free version.
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Pokemon Go developer Niantic Labs has spoken about the “painful” summer it faced after the game’s July launch, as well as its plans for future content.
In an interview with Eurogamer, the company’s chief marketing officer Mike Quigley said, “We were overwhelmed by how [Pokémon Go] took off. The success of the product caught us out of position in a couple of areas. The summer was quite painful–no one slept much.”
Niantic faced heavy criticism earlier this year when it blocked the use of third party apps–used to find rare monsters–and disabled major features such as the ability to track Pokemon. Quigley defended the decisions, saying the company was forced to cut content just to keep the game running. “[The apps] were just crushing us on the server side,” he says. “You’ve got to keep fans happy but you also have to keep the core product accessible.
Quigley also remembers Niantic worrying about how Pokemon Go’s teething problems would affect Nintendo and The Pokemon Company. “It’s not a good signal for their brand,” he said. “That’s why we had to make some of those hard decisions like blocking third-party sites. It’s difficult but ultimately it’s the right thing to do for the life of the product.”
Indeed, Nintendo and Pokemon Go’s success were closely linked for the duration of the summer–the game still reportedly makes $2 million per day, and its huge initial download rate triggered an 86% surge in Nintendo shares in just one week.
Quigley went on to compare the mobile hit to long-running MMO World of Warcraft: “I think our lifespan and curve may be quite different from a free-to-play mobile game–it may be more in a Warcraft vein.
“We are more an MMO than anything else. Every two weeks there’s new content or bug fixes going in the game. There’s key content releases we’re planning.”
In terms of Pokemon Go’s future, we already know trading and links to Pokemon Sun and Moon are in the pipeline, while Quigley points to the ongoing reintroduction of the Nearby feature.
As for reports claiming Ditto is on its way? “Stay tuned,” teases Quigley.
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