WWE’s Seth Rollins Talks SummerSlam, 2K16 and Jon Stewart
Seth Rollins has had quite a year in the WWE. After splitting off on his own from the highly popular trio he was a part of, The Shield, Rollins would find increasing success and in 2015, became the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion at the culmination of WrestleMania 31. At this weekend’s SummerSlam -- look for IGN’s live-blog during the event on Sunday! -- Rollins will face John Cena in a match that has both of their titles (Cena is the current United States Champion) on the line.
I had the chance to speak to Rollins at the big SummerSlam kickoff event this week, which was also celebrating the upcoming release of WWE 2K16. Rollins and I discussed his SummerSlam match, what it’s like being in a video game and more – including the fact that big wrestling fan Jon Stewart, who Rollins had a comedic feud storyline with earlier this year, will be returning to WWE as the host of SummerSlam.
Metal Gear Solid 5 Character Identity Revealed by Toy
POSSIBLE SPOILER FOR METAL GEAR SOLID 5 FOLLOWS!
A toy from Play Arts Kai based on a character in the upcoming Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain has outed the character's name. If you'd prefer to find out on your own, be warned that this story contains spoilers.
According to the product description of the Play Kai Arts figure, the gas-masked character who can be seen in the Gamescom trailer is not Psycho Mantis but is in fact Tretij Rebenok, Russian for "The Third Son."
Nintendo Voice Chat: Splatoon’s Rainmaker and the Future
Artist Pandamusk gives you a Nintendo GameCube throwback.
IGN's Nintendo show finally takes a deep dive into Splatoon's August update. Tune in for what we think of Rainmaker and what we think of Nintendo's newest franchise. Join host Jose Otero, Peer Schneider, and Brian Altano for another fun filled show. Note: This was recorded BEFORE the unveling for Pokken Tournament for Wii U at the Pokemon Championships.
AMD’s Market Share Dips Below 20 Percent
When it comes to share of the consumer discreet graphics card market, AMD is being overpowered by rival Nvidia.
According to a chart from an internal Nvidia report on market share for the two companies, Nvidia controls a whopping 82% of the graphics card market, with AMD continuing to lose ground. AMD cards now hold an 18% slice of the graphics card pie.
A representative from Mercury Research, a PC semi-conductor and components market research firm confirmed the numbers with us, saying the numbers in the report represent raw numbers from the firm.
Destiny’s Gjallarhorn is Going Away and That’s Okay – IGN’s Fireteam Chat
Destin Legarie, Sean Finnegan and Fran Mirabella discuss the vault space fix, how they feel about exotics left behind and their seven favorite fixes in The Taken King.
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Nintendo Open to Movie Adaptations, Says Miyamoto
While Nintendo has been rather protective of its franchises in the past, the house of Mario is warming up to the idea of producing movies based on its iconic stable of characters.
In an interview with Fortune, legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto revealed that while the the company has been given many opportunities to enter the film business in the past, it's been reluctant to pursue such an endeavor.
"We’ve had, over the years, a number of people who have come to us and said 'Why don’t we make a movie together—or we make a movie and you make a game and we’ll release them at the same time?'" Miyamoto said. "I’ve always felt video games, being an interactive medium, and movies, being a passive medium, mean the two are quite different."
Overclocked: Halo Wars: Total War Would Be Amazing
IGN Overclocked Episode 5 is a shotgun blast of different stuff. We're catching up on Paladins: Champions of the Realm, which Brandin Tyrrel spent hours playing. Brian Albert catches us up on the re-release of ZombiU as we speculate about what would make for a great sequel. Mitch Dyer wants more Total War in Halo Wars 2, and Hob -- the game Runic made instead of Torchlight 3 -- has Marty Sliva all sorts of excited.
This week, we discuss environmental storytelling, free-to-play exploitation, great strategy games, and what makes for a marvelous rouguelike.
Half-Line is a Mashup Between Hotline Miami and Half-Life 2
An independent developer has found a unique way to unite his love of Hotline Miami, Half-Life 2, and game development.
Called Half-Line, the game takes after Hotline Miami's isometric and fast-paced game style with the aesthetic and atmosphere of Half-Life 2. Creator Thomas Kole calls it "a video game mashup between Half-Life 2 and Hotline Miami," saying he "made this game as a declaration of
love for these 2 games, and as an experiment in game design."
Half-Line features eight levels designed after the different regions in Half-Life 2, along with a level editor and "relentless Gravity Gun fun."
All Bets are Off in From Dusk Till Dawn: Season 2
IGN has a new and exclusive behind-the-scenes featurette of the El Rey Network's From Dusk Till Dawn TV series, including info on the upcoming season as well as brand new footage.
So, what's in store for Season 2? Traveling between Mexico and Texas, the series will continue to follow Santánico (Eiza González) and Richie (Zane Holtz), who are outside Houston doing their best Bonnie and Clyde impersonation; Seth (D.J. Cotrona) and Kate (Madison Davenport) are scraping by South of the Border; and Freddie Gonzalez (Jesse Garcia) is protecting his wife and young daughter in the suburbs; Carlos Madrigal (Wilmer Valderrama) and Scott Fuller (Brandon Soo Hoo) emerge from the Titty Twister, changed men -- and they will all come together once again, this time facing off against an even bigger threat.
Galactus and Mole Man Were Originally in FF
A lot has been revealed about the recent Fantastic Four movie, including word that studio intervention and a litany of cut scenes helped to render it the critically and financially disappointing product that it is. And now, it's been revealed that an original draft of the script included appearances from both Galactus and the Mole Man, among many other details.
In an analysis of the initial script, Birth Movies Death found a number of elements that were planned for the film, but eventually fell victim to being cut out.