Monthly Archives: October 2015
New Spider-Man Star Was Injured on Civil War Set
Tom Holland, the young actor set to play a 15-year-old Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, shared a few new details on his web-slinging role, including his injury-filled experience on the set of Captain America: Civil War.
"No, no violence. It was my own mistake," the Spider-Man actor told Hey U Guys when asked about the injury. "I basically fell over and bashed my face in front of about two hundred crew members, so not my most heroic moment!
Out This Week: Halo 5: Guardians, WWE 2K16
With so many new games and movies coming out, it can be hard to keep up. Lucky for you, IGN is here to help with a weekly round-up of the biggest releases each and every week. Check out the latest releases for this week, and be sure to come back next Monday for a new update.
Note: The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.
Bethesda Confirms Fallout 4 Preloading
Digital copies of Fallout 4 will preload prior to the game's official release, according to Bethesda.
On Twitter, Bethesda confirmed the preorders will preload on all platforms, meaning you'll be able to download the game to your PC, PS4, or Xbox One prior to release day. Once release day finally arrives, the game will be playable.
Neither the Xbox One nor the PS4 digital storefronts have the size requirements posted yet for the game, but the Fallout 4 size requirement on PC lists a necessary 30 GB of free space. It stands to reason the console versions of the game will come in at roughly the same size, give or take a few gigs.
Daily Deals: PS4 With Uncharted and Destiny, Xbox One With Free Game, Gears of War Ultimate
The PlayStation 4 Uncharted Bundle With Free Destiny: The Taken King
Amazon in chucking in copies of The Taken King with the PS4 Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection.
55-inch Sony 4K Ultra HD Smart TV With $500 Gift Card
Dell is selling this big 55-inch 4K TV for the same price as Amazon, but it's including a massive $500 gift card. That's basically a free Xbox One, PS4, or Wii U, or a whole mess of games. You'll see the gift card after you add this TV to your cart.
We (Sort of) Visited Jurassic World in Real Life
I visited Jurassic World in real life.
Obviously, certain important qualifications need to be made to that rather outlandish statement, but let me enjoy it for one moment...
Okay, so I visited the place where a good chunk of the movie was shot – Oahu, the third largest of the Hawaiian islands. While it's been used as a backdrop for several movies – Windtalkers, Godzilla, and You, Me and Dupree – it's unquestionably most cloesly associated with the role of Isla Nublar, which it first played back in the original Jurassic Park.
Following the phenomenal success of Jurassic World, steps are being taken to make the island appeal to fans of the series. In just a few days, I ran through the Gallimimus field, explored the Indominus Rex paddock, and learned why Godzilla's footprints provide the most effective way to catch a cow. (More on that later.)
PayDay 2 Dev Defends Microtransactions
PayDay 2 producer Almir Listo took to reddit to answer questions about the game, and took the opportunity to explain the recently added microtransactions.
"We want to do everything we can to make PayDay 2 as awesome as possible," Listo explained. Improving the game meant Overkill needed to "triple the size of the crew" working on it, and to keep the larger team meant introducing the Black Market update.
The introduction of microtransactions in PayDay 2 with the Black Market update has been met with blowback from the game's community, especially given the fact that when the game was released, developer Overkill promised it wouldn't have microtransactions.
App Store Update: October 26
Every day hundreds of new apps make their debut on the App Store, and hundreds more are updated or reduced in price. We have sifted through the noise and highlighted those select few that might be worth your attention.
Note: The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.
Zombie Match Defense – ($1.99)
With less than a week to go until Halloween hits, let's kick things off today with a fresh zombie game! Zombie Match Defense is a Match-3/Lane Defense game. Yes, that's a really weird mash-up of two very popular genres that don't seem like they would work together. (This game is actually the result of a bet to do just that, but that's a story for another time. The point is, they DO work well together.)
Tri Force Heroes’ Place in Zelda Timeline Revealed
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes is directly connected to Nintendo's other original 3DS Zelda game, A Link Between Worlds.
In an interview with GameSpot, series director Eiji Aonuma revealed that the Link who serves as the hero in The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, is the very same Link that players control in Tri Force Heroes.
"Initially, the story starts with the king recruiting hero candidates, and that's where Link steps in," Aonuma explained. "There's a part of me that doesn't want people to come into the game thinking, 'Is he not a hero then? Is he just a candidate?' But I want to reassure people that this Link is the hero that came from the A Link Between Worlds world."
Zelda: Tri Force Heroes Devs Reveal Cut Multiplayer Features
Before settling on a three-player format, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes experimented with mechanics for two and four-person multiplayer, according to game director Hiromasa Shikata.
Zelda: Tri Force Heroes uses a gameplay idea called the totem, where up to three players can stack themselves vertically. “When we tried four player, we definitely wanted to incorporate the totem mechanic,” Shikata told IGN, “but what happened is that when you totem, the middle two players have nothing to do.“ He also described the totem as too tall, since it made the player at the bottom of the stack small and difficult to see.
While testing three players, Shikata said that whenever the participants split up into groups of two and one, they always kept within close proximity of each other and helped each other out. “When it was four players, the players split up into two and two and each of them would do their own thing,” Shikata explained. “So we thought that three players was the best number to have.”
Mojang’s Cobalt Has Been Delayed
Cobalt, the upcoming side-scroller from Oxeye Games, has been delayed.
In an announcement on Mojang's website, the Minecraft developer confirmed that Cobalt won't be ready for its original October 30 launch date. Instead the game has been pushed to February of next year.
"We’ve been working on Cobalt for a long time and, though the game is feature complete, our current build is buggier than we’re comfortable with," the studio explained.
"We want every part of Cobalt – the campaign, challenges, and local and online multiplayer to live up to your expectations, no matter which platform you play it on. That’s going to require a bit more development time."