Zelda Is Secretly an Incredible Multiplayer Experience
The week before The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild released, there were only three of us in the office who were able to play it. We spent that entire week pulling each other into meeting rooms, sharing the incredible things we found or mechanics we discovered out of earshot of anyone who wanted to avoid spoilers. And then the game came out, and it kept happening with the addition of more and more people in our office who found things the three of us hadn’t. And now the game has been out for a month, and it’s still happening. It’s happening on Reddit, and on YouTube, and our ‘holy crap, I found this!’ has turned into ‘holy crap, check out what this person found!’ and there’s no end to that marvel in sight.
IGN UK Podcast #375: Matrix Rebooted
Nearly 20 years after the original introduced us to slow-mo bullet limbo, the Matrix is being reloaded. Well, rebooted. We don't know how we feel about that - but we'll say some things about it anyway.
We do know how we feel about good games writing though, and an old classic on the PS Vita that you should absolutely be playing right now. WAIT - NOT RIGHT NOW. Go listen to the podcast first.
IGN UK Podcast #375: Matrix Rebooted
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Opinion: There Are Too Many Marvel Comics
Is the comic book industry in trouble right now? It depends largely on whom you ask. New comic shops are springing up all over, but other shops seem to be shutting down almost as rapidly. And while there are more comics being published than ever, that's not necessarily a good thing. Forget Peak TV; we've reached the era of Peak Comics. And no publisher is doing more to flood the market than Marvel.
You can see this disparity in Diamond Comics' sales figures for January 2017. As Comichron reports, January saw more comics shipped to stores than any month in the past 20 years. It even managed to top January 2015, the month where Marvel sold nearly a million copies of Star Wars #1. But while more comics were sold in January, publishers weren't necessarily making more money. Total dollar sales for comics in January were still down 7.5% compared to the previous month.
Super Bomberman R Receives ‘Significant Upgrade’
Title Update 1.2 has been released for Super Bomberman R, and with it, a fix for control issues some players have suffered during online battles.
Konami says the problems with controls in an online environment has been “greatly reduced” by a "significant upgrade," and there are plans to release future updates to further improve online controls and enhance the overall online experience.
Also in the update is the ability to select the Room Type when creating a room to host an online free battle. By choosing Room Number, only players with said number can join the game. Think of it as a private match.
The full list of fixes read as:
- Adjustments have been made to reduce the input latency.
Mass Effect: Andromeda Day One Patch Won’t Alter Animations
Mass Effect: Andromeda lead designer, Ian Frazier says the game’s day one patch will not alter the game's animations.
Following Andromeda's early access trial, much has been made of the game in motion on social media. When asked about whether a release day patch could see changes on Twitter, Frazier’s response was:
@JohnCharling At day 1? No, that ship has sailed. We'll have more patches later on, but exactly what goes into them is still in discussion.
Nintendo Plans To Double Switch Production
Nintendo is doubling down on the Switch, according to sources speaking to The Wall Street Journal. On account of strong demand the company reportedly now plans to manufacture at least 16 million consoles over the fiscal year starting April 1, twice its initial plan.
The Switch went on sale around the world on March 3 and saw record-breaking sales across several territories. Across the Americas, Europe, and Australia Nintendo confirmed the Switch had sold more in its launch weekend than any other Nintendo hardware in history.
Legion Villain’s True Identity Revealed
Spoilers for Legion ahead.
A promo for Legion's next episode, Chapter 7, has revealed the mysterious villain who has been tormenting David Haller: the Shadow King.
The 30-second promo - available to view via i09 -features a conversation between Cary Loudermilk (Bill Irwin) and Oliver Bird (Jemaine Clement). “I’ve been watching this David person and his monster,” says Oliver. “You know what it is — or should I say who?”
“Amahl Farouk, the Shadow King," replies Cary.
The Shadow King is a recurring villain in the X-Men comics. He is a psychic demo who can only appear in the real world by possessing the body of powerful telepaths, and usually appears as twisted and morbidly obese. We predicted that Legion's 'The Devil With Yellow Eyes' was the Shadow King last month.
Sonic 2017’s Official Title is Sonic Forces
SEGA made a pair of announcements regarding the two Sonic the Hedgehog games currently in development.
A look at the logo for Sonic Forces.
First up, Sonic Forces is the official title of the game formerly known as Project Sonic. The announcement for the name was made on the Sonic the Hedgehog Twitter account earlier today. The tweet also mentions that the first gameplay footage of Modern Sonic would be coming tomorrow.
A Boatload of E3 Predictions
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Netflix is Getting Rid of its Five-Star Ratings System
Netflix is changing the way its viewers rate movies and TV shows.
The Verge reports the streaming giant is doing away with its five-star ratings system in favor of a thumbs up/thumbs down system, which will begin rolling out globally starting in April.
Netflix has been looking to get rid of its old ratings system for quite some time, and began beta testing this "thumbs" system last year. What the company learned is that viewers were more engaged with rating content this way, as over 200 percent more ratings were reportedly logged.
“Five stars feels very yesterday now,” Netflix vice president of product Todd Yellin said. “We’re spending many billions of dollars on the titles we’re producing and licensing, and with these big catalogs, that just adds a challenge.”
