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Mega Man 11 Demo Available Now For Switch
A demo for Mega Man 11 has just dropped for the Nintendo Switch, and is coming to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One tomorrow, September 7.
Announced through the official Mega Man Twitter account, a new trailer was released to coincide with the demo, introducing a new robot master for the game: Bounce Man. His stage is filled with balloon-like surfaces that the Blue Bomber can bounce off of and is generally filled with odd, colorful contraptions.
Ryan Reynolds Goes After Paddington on Twitter
Ryan Reynolds has started a war with what some might consider too great a foe. He went after Paddington Bear, and the bear himself, those involved in the making of the Paddington films, and his fans, didn't back down.
This all began when Ryan Reynolds, star of Deadpool 2, which has been nominated Best Movie and Best Action Movie at the 2018 E! People's Choice Awards, said how he was "honored by all the @peoplschioce noms." It then took a dark turn when he asked his fans to vote Deadpool 2 in for best family film, and then proceeded to go after the lovable bear.
IGN Happy Hour: Forza Horizon 4 Special
IGN's Tristan Ogilvie and Luke Reilly sat down with Ben Penrose, Studio Art Director at Playground Games, to get his insight into the making of the studio's most ambitious open world racing game yet, Forza Horizon 4. Over an hour long chat, Ben opened up about his team's microscopic attention to detail, the pressures of setting a game in his own British backyard, crafting the special Halo racing event and why Playground Games is like the Traveling Wilburys of games development. Sort of. Grab it at the link below!
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Why Marvel’s Spider-Man’s PS4 Photo Mode Is So Great
Photo Modes have become a staple of the PlayStation 4’s exclusives library — and with a built in Share button on the controller, a staple of the console itself. None has been so bespoke — and creative — as the photo mode for Marvel’s Spider-Man.
Available Day 1 as part of a new patch, the photo mode has the standard customization options we’ve come to expect — focus changes, lighting adjustments, and filters. But Insomniac Games has taken the mode to a delightful new level, as seen in the gameplay of it above and the gallery below.
(Warning: There are some suit spoilers toward the end of the gallery — don't click through the last three or four photos if you don't want some of the suits before you play.)
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Fortnite Nerf Blasters Are Coming in 2019
As part of a partnership between Epic Games and Hasbro that will also see the release of a Monopoly Fornite board, Hasbro will release a line of officially licensed Nerf Fortnite blasters in spring 2019.
A Hasbro representative told IGN the blasters "will immerse fans into the player-versus-player action of the game, letting them play out the Battle Royale in real-world settings with blasters and accessories that emulate the onscreen battles Fortnite is known for." That's not all, as a full reveal of the Epic Games and Hasbro partnership is planned for Sept. 11.
Hasbro also confirmed to IGN the earlier report about a Fortnite Monopoly board game. Monopoly Fortnite will be sold at most major retailers starting on Oct. 1, sooner than the Nov. 26 release date that was initially reported. That original story has been updated to reflect this new information.
Every IGN Spider-Man Game Review
Suiting up to play the latest – and arguably the greatest – Spider-Man game on PlayStation 4 tomorrow? Once you're done reading our review, take a swing through 18 years of gaming history with our gallery of every game starring our friendly neighborhood webslinger. From dizzying highs of Spider-Man 2 to terrifying lows of Spider-Man 3, Peter Parker's had a wild ride. What are your favorite – or least-favorite – moments from these games?
Dan Stapleton is IGN's Reviews Editor. You can follow him on Twitter to hear gaming rants and lots of random Simpsons references.
Actor Burt Reynolds Dies at 82
Burt Reynolds, the star of films such as Smokey and the Bandit, Deliverance, and The Longest Yard has died at the age of 82, according to THR.
Confirmed by his manager, Erik Kritzer to THR, Reynolds died Thursday morning at Jupiter Medical Center in Florida. Multiple reports are stating that Reynolds died following a heart attack.
Reynolds began his acting career in television on multiple westerns and police shows before jumping into action movies in the 1970s and 1980s. He was known for choosing his roles based on how fun they seemed to be, and later regretted not taking on challenging roles, as he wrote in his memoir, But Enough About Me.
Every Important Dragon Ball Transformation, Power-Up, and Fusion So Far
Wild power-ups and intense transformations have been a staple of the Dragon Ball series for a long time, and their development shows no signs of stopping. Just before Super came to a close, the most powerful upgrade of them all was revealed: Ultra Instinct.
With that in mind, we wanted to take a look back and go over the many forms and power-ups that have appeared, talking about what made them interesting, or in some cases, pointless. For brevity sake, this feature only delves into the forms used by Goku and a few other primary cast members and villains. View the slideshow below for a summary of each form. These form descriptions are based on the anime run of the Dragon Ball franchise.

