Borderlands 3 Hands-On Preview: A Tighter, Better-Put-Together Borderlands 2
Over the course of my playtime with a vertical slice demo of Borderlands 3, I butchered hordes of not-so-innocent psychos – all for the noble cause of restoring an awesome coffee shop – chopped off a man’s arm who just needed a little bit of blood taken for a sample, and found a gun that shot corrosive and explosive cheeseburgers, with flavor text that references a certain viral video involving a man, a cheeseburger, and the word dayum.
Needless to say, Borderlands 3 has not lost its unique sense of style or humor over the last five years since The Pre-Sequel.
The landscape of the looter shooter has changed substantially in those last five years, but rather than chase after games like Destiny and The Division, Borderlands 3 seems pretty content to stick to its guns (all billions of them), refining its particular brand of cooperative focused, gear driven, first-person shooting.
Borderlands 3’s Artists Made a Three-Handed Psycho for the Box Art
Many fans hoped Borderlands 3’s box art would feature a three-handed Psycho shooting art out of his head to maintain the pattern set by the first two games, but it turns out, Gearbox’s artists already made this a reality.
In an interview with GameInformer, Borderlands 3 art director Scott Kester said of the somewhat illogical three-handed box art "Trust me, we figured it out. I’m trying to get it as an alternate cover, maybe we can throw one in as the Naked Gun kind. We've done a lot. But honestly, we thought this game needed to shift gears a little bit, so we thought
The Best Xbox One Games to Play Right Now
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It’s springtime! That means it's time we update our biannual list of the best games you can play on your Xbox One – and it’s gone through a bit of an overhaul since our previous version from October of 2018.
The goal of this list is to offer up the games we Xbox fans here at IGN would recommend right now, today, if you’ve just picked up an Xbox One or you’ve had one for a while and are just looking for something new to play.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2’s Brujah Clan Revealed
Paradox Interactive has unveiled the first of Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2’’s clans: the Brujah.
As revealed over at PC Gamer, the Brujah were once a clan of warrior scholars, but in the modern age of The Masquerade timeline they’re now anarchic punks and troublemakers who reject the vampire establishment. They run undead fight clubs and have no ties to the vampire political factions in Bloodlines 2.
The Brujah are one of five vampire clans that you can join in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2. You start the game as a Thinblood with a small variety of powers - including the ability to turn into a cloud of mist and summon bats - but you can expand your skill set by joining a clan.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Will Be Released Next Month
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, the spiritual successor to Castlevania by Koji Igarashi, will be released will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on June 18 and on the Nintendo Switch on June 25.
Igarashi's newest title began as a Kickstarter project in 2015 that raised over $5 million and was originally scheduled for release in 2017. Last year, it was delayed into 2019 to "raise the quality level" and the PlayStation Vita version was cancelled.
GTA Online Offers Triple Cash in All Survival Modes This Week
New Earthworm Jim Game in Development by Original Team
A new Earthworm Jim game is being developed by the series' original team.
The new game will be produced by ten of the original programmers, artists, audio team, and level designers. The full line-up of returning members has yet to be formally announced, but it is presumably made up of Doug TenNapel, David Perry, Tommy Tallarico, Nick Bruty, Mike Dietz, Tom Tanaka and Joey Kuras; the original Earthworm Jim dev team.
This new game will be released exclusively for the Intellivision Amico, a new console due for release in October 2020 that acts as a sort of ‘remaster’ of the classic 1980s console. Tommy Tallarico, the composer and sound designer for the original two Earthworm Jim games, is the CEO and President of Intellivision Entertainment.
New Earthworm Jim Game in Development by Original Team
A new Earthworm Jim game is being developed by the series' original team.
The new game will be produced by ten of the original programmers, artists, audio team, and level designers. The full line-up of returning members has yet to be formally announced, but it is presumably made up of Doug TenNapel, David Perry, Tommy Tallarico, Nick Bruty, Mike Dietz, Tom Tanaka and Joey Kuras; the original Earthworm Jim dev team.
This new game will be released exclusively for the Intellivision Amico, a new console due for release in October 2020 that acts as a sort of ‘remaster’ of the classic 1980s console. Tommy Tallarico, the composer and sound designer for the original two Earthworm Jim games, is the CEO and President of Intellivision Entertainment.
The Future of Iron Man in the MCU
Warning: Full spoilers follow for Avengers: Endgame. If you don’t want to know what happens in the movie, activate your nano-tech armor now and take off!
So that’s it: Tony Stark is dead. And that means Iron Man is also dead… and yet, there are plenty of characters who could conceivably take up the Iron Man-tle in future MCU movies. That includes players from the comics as well as the films who have the potential to take over for Tony in the movies.
Because the bottom line is the Marvel Cinematic Universe was founded on Robert Downey, Jr.’s Iron Man, and it’s going to be weird to not have a hero who can step in for him, if not replace him. Let’s look at our options…
The Future of Iron Man in the MCU
Warning: Full spoilers follow for Avengers: Endgame. If you don’t want to know what happens in the movie, activate your nano-tech armor now and take off!
So that’s it: Tony Stark is dead. And that means Iron Man is also dead… and yet, there are plenty of characters who could conceivably take up the Iron Man-tle in future MCU movies. That includes players from the comics as well as the films who have the potential to take over for Tony in the movies.
Because the bottom line is the Marvel Cinematic Universe was founded on Robert Downey, Jr.’s Iron Man, and it’s going to be weird to not have a hero who can step in for him, if not replace him. Let’s look at our options…