Player Beats Crota’s End Raid in Destiny Using Rock Band Drum Kit
When they're not beating the King's Fall raid in just over an hour, Destiny players are coming up with other inventive ways to beat missions in Bungie's multiplayer shooter.
YouTube content creator Sean Gallagher recently took to beating the Crota's End raid using a very different method than the standard controller: a Rock Band drum kit. Check it out in the video below (some NSFW language).
Destiny's latest expansion The Taken King was PlayStation's most downloaded day-one game and caused a bit of controversy with the introductions of some microtransactions. Read IGN's The Taken King review to learn more.
Daily Deals: Xbox One Controller with Play and Charge, Halo 5, Sherlock Box Set
Xbox One Controller With Play and Charge Kit for $50
Normally you'd pay at least $60 for an Xbox One controller with rechargeable battery and cable, but right now you can snag one for the lowest price I've ever seen. You should know that this is the original Xbox One controller with the proprietary headset connection, not the 3.5mm headphone jack. It'll make a good second controller for couch co-op, and scores you a play and charge kit basically for free.
Greg Capullo Talks Leaving Batman for Mark Millar
Artist Greg Capullo made waves recently when he announced that he will be taking a break from drawing Batman at DC Comics in order to do a creator-owned project with writer Mark Millar. We hopped on the phone to talk about why now was the time to leave Batman, why he wants to work with Mark Millar, and what he will be doing when he returns to DC (he hints it might not be Batman).
Also, we are excited to announce that Capullo will be making his first-ever appearance at next year's C2E2, Chicago's biggest pop entertainment convention, from March 18-20.
IGN Comics: So you'll be going to C2E2 next year?
Greg Capullo: Yep, first time. Yeah.
Ash vs Evil Dead Renewed for Season 2
Ash vs Evil Dead will be getting a second season, as Starz has announced an early renewal for its follow-up series to The Evil Dead, several days before the show's debut.
According to the network, the overwhelming demand and interest from fans for the show's Halloween premiere has resulted in its decision to commit early to a Season 2.
"One season isn’t enough to satisfy the fans’ two decade-long appetite for more Ash," Starz managing director Carmi Zlotnik said. “The early fan and press support, along with the international broadcaster demand for more story have made it clear that the adventures of Ash Williams can’t end with season one."
The original crew behind The Evil Dead, including Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert, and Bruce Campbell, are all on board to return as executive producers alongside showrunner Craig DiGregorio. Naturally, Campbell will be back to reprise his leading role as Ash Williams, and Lucy Lawless is on board to return as Ruby.
Rihanna Joins Besson’s Valerian
Rihanna has been cast in director Luc Besson's upcoming sci-fi film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
Besson, whose prior work includes Lucy and The Professional among many others, made the announcement today in a post on Instagram. While Rihanna's role was not specified, the director confirmed "she has a big part."
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is based on the sci-fi graphic novel by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mezieres, and centers around time travel in the 28th century.
49 Things That Made the Year 2000 Totally Awesome
Welcome back to IGN's History of Awesome - a year-long look back at all the coolest and most influential games, movies, TV shows, comic books, toys, and tech that have shaped pop culture, and shaped the lives of an entire generation.
Up this week is 2000 - the first year of the new millennium! It was also a pretty good year for games: the PlayStation 2 launched and so did several great titles (across all platforms), including Majora's Mask, Diablo 2, The Sims, Shenmue, and Chrono Cross.
Catch up on IGN's History of Awesome:
Here’s Your Chance to Buy a Crystal-Encrusted Master Chief Helmet
The perfect gift for that Halo fan who has everything is now available on eBay.
To celebrate the release of Halo 5: Guardians, Taiwanese cosplayer Hsu Chia-Hao and Australian designer Jenny Manik Mercian created a life-sized Master Chief helmet adorned with 25,000 Swarovski crystals.
The helmet is available via the online auction site eBay, where the current bid sits at $1,525.00 USD. Nine days remain in its selling campaign, after which all proceeds collected toward the helmet will be donated to the Make-a-Wish foundation.
Here’s Harley Quinn’s New Magazine Cover
Two more Empire Magazine covers offering new looks at the cast members of Suicide Squad have been revealed.
The first features Will Smith as Deadshot, decked out in his full assassin gear. In the featured interview, Smith reveals that training for Deadshot was harder than many of his previous roles.
“On Bad Boys I trained in Miami with special-ops guys, but this is a whole other level,” Smith told Empire.
Additionally, Smith hinted at a possible love interest for Deadshot in the film and how it served as a potentially contentious love triangle between himself, Harley, and the Joker.
New to HBO NOW for November 2015
Coming to HBO NOW - HBO's over-the-top stand alone VOD service - in November are movies like Kingsman, Fifty Shades of Grey, Good Burger, three Planet of the Apes films, Scream, and more. Plus, a U2 concert from Paris and the end result film from the latest season of Project Greenlight.
Expiring from HBO NOW are movies like Neighbors, Godzilla, Hannibal, Let's Be Cops, and more.
November 1st
Project Greenlight, Season Finale
November 2nd
- The Diplomat
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood Isn’t Your Typical On-Rails Shooter
“When you say ‘on-rails-shooter’ people roll their eyes.”
Executive Producer Simon Harris is talking while wiping my sweat off a Playstation VR headset. I just finished playing seven minutes of his new game, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood.
It’s funny that he mentions people rolling their eyes because less than 24 hours before this, I was sat in Sony’s Paris Games Week conference rolling my eyes as Rush of Blood was announced as one of Sony’s new virtual reality experiences. Here’s a studio that created one of the best horror games in recent years, Until Dawn, now busying themselves with something as antiquated as as on-rails shooter. This, however, is exactly where Harris and his studio Supermassive Games want us.