Monthly Archives: April 2015
Warframe Sanctuary Update Arrives on PS4
Warframe's Sanctuary update comes to PlayStation 4, bringing a PvP overhaul to the console version of the free-to-play co-op space shooter, as well as a new Warframe, game mode, and quest.
The new Warframe, Chroma, boasts a mix of offensive power and squad buffs that blend elemental forces like fire, lightning, and ice on the battlefield.
Cephalon Capture is a new PvP game mode in the style of Capture the Flag, offering a limited arsenal of weapons and Warframes for competitive players.
No Gambit in X-Men: Apocalypse?
X-Men: Apocalypse may not in fact feature an appearance from Channing Tatum's Gambit.
In an interview with MTV, while promoting his upcoming film Magic Mike XXL, Tatum hinted at the very real possibility of Gambit's planned solo film serving as the first time moviegoers get to see his version of the character on the silver screen. This conflicts with early reports which indicated that Gambit might debut in the Days of Future Past sequel.
"You know, I don’t know if I’m at liberty to say," Tatum said when asked about Gambit's role (or lack thereof) in X-Men: Apocalypse. "But I don’t think I want to introduce Gambit until you can really explain who Gambit is."
What’s New on Netflix in May
No, there's no hugely-hyped superhero series like Marvel's Daredevil in May (though here's your reminder to start watching Daredevil if you haven't!), but that doesn't mean Netflix is slowing its original series roll. Two more new Netflix shows premiere this month - the Jane Fonda/Lily Tomlin comedy Grace & Frankie and the sci-fi drama Between, starring iCarly's Jennette McCurdy - the latter especially notable as it's the first time Netflix will release a series with one episode a week, rather than their usual "Here's the whole season at once" method.
Marvel's Daredevil Picked Up for Season 2 with New Showrunners
Here’s When You Can Watch Square Enix’s E3 Conference
Square Enix has announced it will be holding a press conference at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, joining the likes of Bethesda, Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, Sony, and Microsoft.
The briefing will be held in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 16, at 9am PT / 12pm ET / 5pm GMT, and 1am in Japan. During the conference, Square Enix will discuss its "exciting slate of games coming out in 2015 and beyond."
The conference will be available for streaming via Twitch and YouTube. Of course, IGN will be on-site to cover all the exciting announcements as well, so you can count on us to keep you updated on all the big reveals.
Nintendo’s Latest Direct Focusing on Xenoblade Chronicles X
Nintendo of America has annouced a Nintendo Direct focusing on Xenoblade Chronicles X will take place tomorrow.
Confirmed for North America, the Nintendo Direct will happen on Friday, April 24, at 11am PT / 2pm ET.
After the Nintendo Direct, there will also be a Nintendo Treehouse: Live presentation with a focus on Xenoblade Chronicles X gameplay. This will feature folks from Nintendo of America traversing the planet of Mira, engaging alien creatures, and hopping in and out of mechs known as "Dolls."
Xenoblade Chronicles X is being released in Japan on April 29, but there still has been no word of when the game will come out in other regions. Our best clue so far is from Amazon Italy, which recently listed the game for a June 26 release date. We don't specifically know what'll be annouced, but it is possible that Nintendo will officially reveal a release date during the Direct.
Amiibo Touch & Play Coming to Wii U Next Week
Nintendo of Europe has announced that amiibo Touch & Play: Nintendo Classics Highlights will be coming to European Wii U owners next week, on April 30.
In a post on Twitter, the company revealed the exciting news, reminding fans it will be a free download.
amiibo Touch & Play: Nintendo Classics Highlights comes to #WiiU as a free download from 30/04! pic.twitter.com/RJmcxGy9TU
— Nintendo of Europe (@NintendoEurope) April 23, 2015
This Week in the Nintendo eShop
It's a Mario Kart kind of week on the Wii U eShop, with the new Mario Kart 8 DLC Pack and 200CC update launching alongside the DS Virtual Console release of Mario Kart DS. Aside from that, the other big release this week is Cube Creator 3D, a Minecraft-like game on the 3DS. With only three total new releases this week, Nintendo seems to be saying to the world: "Hey, how about you play some Mario Kart?"
Cube Creator 3D ($4.99)
While seemingly every other platform in the world already has Minecraft, the 3DS does not. And it still doesn't, but Cube Creator 3D, from 3DS regulars Big John Games, promises to bring the creative crafting and survival reminiscent of Minecraft to the two-screened system. Cube Creator 3D features a Creative Mode and a Survival Mode, as well as touch screen controls and stereoscopic 3D. Also, it's only $4.99 for a limited time before it reverts to a higher price.
New Mad Max Trailer Offers A Load Of Gameplay Details
A new trailer for Warner Bros.’ forthcoming Mad Max game has shed some light on how gameplay works.
Players will start the game with nothing other than their will to survive. Their first task, according to the trailer, is to build a new car; the Magnum Opus, which can be upgraded with items found throughout the wasteland to improve qualities like how well the car rams other cars, reducing the ferocity of impact from other vehicles, vehicle speed, and so on.
In a similar vein, players can also use items to craft and fortify armour, again adding boosts and tweaks like how much ammo is found when looting or how many hits Max can take before dying. Ammo is said to be limited, but players can find and create a host of makeshift weaponry.
You Can Now Pre-Order Yoshi’s Woolly World Amiibo
Multiple Yoshi's Woolly World amiibo bundles have arrived on the UK Nintendo store.
The bundle comes with Yoshi's Woolly World on Wii U and your choice of a green, blue, or pink Yarn Yoshi amiibo for £54. A bundle containing all three is listed on the Nintendo store for £77, however it is currently sold out.
Also available is a Woolly World + Super Smash Bros Pack, which includes the Super Smash Bros Wii U bundle, plus the Green Yarn Yoshi bundle, for £220.
Yoshi's Woolly World will be coming out later this year, keep it here on IGN for more updates.
Joss Whedon on Why a Planet Hulk Movie Might Not Work
Joss Whedon had been talking about the difficulties involved in making a standalone Hulk movie, and explained why he doesn’t think that a Planet Hulk movie will necessarily work.
Whedon is currently busy doing the press rounds for Avengers: Age of Ultron, and when IGN grabbed a few minutes with him, we kicked off by asking about the journey that the character goes on in the movie.
“I always think that there are basically two Hulks” Whedon explained. “There’s horror movie Hulk and superhero movie Hulk. In the first film we got a taste of both and it really has to do with Banner’s attitude about who he is when he turns into the Hulk. And since the movie begins with the team together, the first thing we see is superhero Hulk, who has a level of cogency that makes him still useful and he isn’t just swatting things madly. But then, once the Scarlet Witch gets done with him, we get to see a vision of him that we have never seen before where he is completely out of control. And also clearly in a lot of pain. It was kind of beautiful to be able to go that far with him.”