Bloodborne: The Board Game Hits Kickstarter Goal in Under 20 Minutes

Bloodborne: The Board Game, which is based on the PlayStation 4 title by FromSoftware, has reached its Kickstarter goal of $200,000 in less than 20 minutes.

As of this writing, the Kickstarter is currently sitting at $588,317 with 21 days to go in its campaign. Considering it is already successfully funded - in 17 minutes to be exact - those who back this project can expect to receive the game around May 2020.

Designed by Michael Shinall and Eric M. Lang, Bloodborne: The Board Game will allow one to four Hunters (players) the chance to explore Yharnam in a whole new way, although still with the same terrors, beasts, monsters, and more of the PS4 title, including the Cleric Beast, Vicar Amelia, Father Gascoigne and the Blood-Starved Beast.

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Tamarin: Adorable Adventure Game From Classic Rare Devs Announced

Independent developer Chameleon Games, filled with veterans from Rare’s "golden era" of game development, is announcing Tamarin, a third-person, action-adventure game featuring an agile monkey set in Nordic scenery.

Tamarin is scheduled for release on PlayStation 4 and PC this summer, and “channels the energy of 3D platformer classics and explorative Metroidvania shooters.” The game revolves around pollution and destruction from ever-expanding insects that forces the monkey to fight for his family’s survival.

Described as an interconnected 3D world with primate platforming and bug-splattering shooter action, Tamarin lets players journey into northern wilderness through forests, fjords and mountains. Players will encounter mysterious electrical fireflies, a secret underground world of dancing ants, innocent birds that need rescuing and more in an attempt to restore the tamarins’ once idyllic natural habitat.

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Gotham’s Batsuit Is a ‘Highlight Reel’ of the Best Comics Designs

Batman’s suit in Gotham will reportedly be a “highlight reel of the comic,” with the production team taking the best of previous suits and making its own for the show.

Executive producer Danny Cannon spoke with GameSpot at the Television Critics Association press tour, where he said "

pieces of everything. It's a highlight reel of the comic. Because that's what we'd think the show was, really.

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Mortal Kombat 11: Fix for Grindy Towers Will Arrive Soon

Following complaints of the "super hard Towers of Time" in Mortal Kombat 11, Ed Boon and NetherRealm Studios have reassured its fans that fixes will be arriving in the near future.

Ed Boon took to Twitter with a "MK11 PSA" to let fans of Mortal Kombat 11 know that NetherRealm has heard their complaints regarding the Towers of Time and is "hoping/expecting" that fixes to these game modes will be arriving in a time frame that is "more like HOURS than days." The fixes will also address issues with the Krypt, the area where you unlock new items, which currently demands an extended amount of grinding to accumulate the currency used there.

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Spider-Man PS4 Had to Unmake Its Manhattan Open-World to Keep Running

In the opening sequence of Marvel’s Spider-Man for PlayStation 4, Insomniac Games had to come up with some creative solutions to make Fiske Tower bigger on the inside than it was on the outside.

Revealed during Insomniac’s GDC 2019 tech postmortem and subsequently posted on Twitter, Insomniac senior engine programmer Elan Ruskin shared a video showing how the developer managed to fit a larger interior inside of a smaller exterior while keeping all of Manhattan intact.

As it turns out, they didn’t.

Intel’s New 9th Gen H-series CPUs Bring 5GHz speed and 128GB of RAM

After introducing a full lineup of 9th Generation desktop processors, it was inevitable laptops would get their own new CPUs, and today Team Blue has introduced the 9th Gen H-series chips coming to a gaming laptop near you.

We’re not kidding, these new 9th Gen H-series will power no less than 24 gaming laptops that will be shipping soon, if not today. But before we get to all the new hardware powered by these processors, you should know Intel’s new, mightiest mobile processor, the Intel Core i9-9980HK, now comes with 8-cores , 16-threads, and can operate at clock speeds up to 5.0GHz.

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Square Enix Announces Its E3 2019 Press Conference Date, Time

Square Enix has announced its plans for E3 2019 and has revealed that it will be hosting a "special broadcast" on Monday, June 10 at 6pm PT/9pm ET to showcase an "exciting line up of titles."

Square Enix took to Twitter to share the news of how they will be kicking off E3 2019 this year, but didn't give any indication of what exactly they would be showing.

An interesting note, however, is that it is taking the time slot that has been previously held by PlayStation, which follows the news that Sony would not be appearing at E3 this year.

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The Rise and Fall (and Rise?) of the Hulk

Today we continue our look at each of the founding MCU Avengers and how their stories have led them to their final confrontation with Thanos. Next up is the Incredible Hulk himself and his journey to Avengers: Endgame.

Though it's often easy to forget, the Hulk is one of the oldest MCU heroes. Debuting only one month after Tony Stark, in the days when a Paramount logo preceded Iron Man, it seemed normal for Universal, the company that still holds certain cinematic rights to the character, to distribute a Hulk movie under the shared MCU banner. The Incredible Hulk didn't set the world on fire the way that the story of the retired arms dealer turned armored hero did, but it achieved another feat: It introduced Bruce Banner and the Hulk into the MCU canon. Eleven years later, Marvel's own muscly, green Jekyll and Hyde analog has gone from rogue loner to Avenger to champion of a galactic gladiatorial contest to the terrified herald of Thanos' arrival on Earth. And as we get ever closer to Endgame, it's time to look back at the rise and (literal) fall of the man who should have been able to beat the Mad Titan.

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Rage 2’s Killer New Vehicles, Abilities, and Upgrades

April continues to charge forward, which means we’ve got another exclusive look at Rage 2 as part of this month’s IGN First! This time, I sat down with id Software Studio Director Tim Willits as he goes deep into how its skill trees and upgrade systems work. Watch the video above for a first look at all the customization it offers.

If you’re hungry for even more, we’ve got loads of coverage from this month, including 11 minutes of Rage 2 gameplay, a breakdown of the enemy factions you’ll be fighting, and a look at how Rage has evolved since the original. We’ve also got a full Rage 2 preview after spending a few hours in its wasteland that you can watch below.

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This Spider-Man PS4 Easter Egg Went Undiscovered for 8 Months

A developer who worked on Insomniac’s PS4 Spider-Man game has revealed an Easter egg that has passed people by since the game was released in September last year: Jewish characters in the open world don’t work on Saturdays.

Developer Elan Ruskin, a senior engine programmer at Insomniac, revealed the fact over the Easter weekend (via GamesRadar), which he noted was the perfect time to reveal a hidden detail.

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