Monthly Archives: November 2015
Deadly Premonition Dev Swery Taking Break From Game Development
Hidetaka Suehiro, known to his fans as "Swery," has announced his break from game development while he recovers from health issues.
Writing on his personal blog, the Deadly Premonition developer says, "Starting today, I will be taking a short break from game development, in order to focus on recovering from reactive hypoglycemia."
"I'm already slow enough at making games as it is, and I feel like all I ever do is make my fans wait... But I've decided that I need to take a rest here, so that I can hopefully continue to make games in the future."
In true Swery style, he promises that he will do his best to make games that are "better and more awesome than ever before" once he has recovered. His condition, reactive hypoglycemia, is related to blood-sugar levels; IGN wishes him the best of luck in his recovery.
Doctor Strange: Watch Cumberbatch Film a Scene
Principal photography is currently underway in Nepal on Marvel's Doctor Strange.
So far we've seen a flurry of spy pics of Benedict Cumberbatch as a bearded and bedraggled Stephen Strange walking the streets. Now we have some actual footage of Cumberbatch and director Scott Derrickson filming a scene:
If you're unaware of his comic book origin, Strange was an egotistical, prominent neurosurgeon until a car accident left his once-skillful hands nerve-damaged. Destroyed in spirit, Strange travels to the Far East where he learns the ways of magic and finds a new calling as the world's Sorcerer Supreme.
Hearthstone’s New Adventure Arrives Next Week
Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft's new adventure was revealed during BlizzCon today. It's called League of Explorers and will launch next Thursday.
The League of Explorers consists of four wings, nine class challenges, new game boards, and of course, new cards. A new mechanic called Discover, available on cards like the Jeweled Scarab, will allow players to pick from three random cards not necessarily a part of their existing deck, but still compatible with it.
When the Elise Starseeker card is played, a spell card called Map to the Golden Monkey is shuffled into your deck. Playing that card shuffles the Golden Monkey minion into your deck, and once the Golden Monkey itself is played, every card in your hand will be replaced with a random legendary minion.
Overwatch’s Tracer Comes to Heroes of the Storm
Blizzard has unveiled Tracer, Overwatch's teleporting dual-wielder, to Heroes of the Storm. Tracer comes in Overwatch's Origins Edition, which also comes with character skins in Overwatch, a Winston World of Warcraft pet, Hearthstone cardbacks, and more. Check out the trailer below.
It's unclear how else Tracer will be accessible outside of Overwatch: Origins Edition.
Mitch Dyer is an Editor at IGN. Talk to him about Dota 2, movies, books, and other stuff on Twitter at @MitchyD and subscribe to MitchyD on Twitch.
3 New Overwatch Heroes Announced
Blizzard unveiled a new map and three new Heroes for Overwatch at BilzzCon 2015.
The new map is a movie set called, appropriately, "Hollywood," which features a Wild West section, as well as other stages and studios. The new Heroes are D.Va, a heroine who can enter and exit a mech suit, Mei, an ice-centric Hero who can freeze enemies and create walls of ice, and Genji, Hanzo's robot-suited ninja brother.
For everything from BlizzCon, check out the IGN BlizzCon 2015 Hub.
Mitch Dyer is an Editor at IGN. Talk to him about Dota 2, movies, books, and other stuff on Twitter at @MitchyD and subscribe to MitchyD on Twitch.
3 New Heroes Revealed for Heroes of the Storm
Three new Heroes and a new map have been revealed for Blizzard's Heroes of the Storm. Tower of Doom is the new Battleground, and the new Heroes are Cho'gal, Lunara, and Greymane.
Cho'gal, one Hero controlled by two players, will be added to selected Battle.net players' accounts, in addition to BlizzCon attendees and Virtual Ticket holders. Those playing online with another Cho'gal player will gain temporary access to the Hero; play two games and you'll earn Cho'gal for yourself; play four games with someone who doesn't have Cho'gal, and you'll earn a bunch of in-game Gold.
Lunara is a highly mobile ranged Hero, and Greymane, of course, can transform into a werewolf.
Blizzard also revealed Arena, a new game mode for Heroes of the Storm, at BlizzCon 2015.
Black Ops 3 PC Version Plagued With Issues at Launch
Call of Duty: Black Ops III released today across an array of different platforms, and it looks like PC gamers are getting the short end of the stick.
Many who picked up the game for Windows are having major issues with Treyarch's new shooter, citing unacceptably low frame rates and in some instances an inability to play the game entirely.
Polygon notes that users have taken to the official Call of Duty forums as well as Steam's Community forums to level their complaints, with several claiming the "game doesn't even start."
Arena Mode Coming to Heroes of the Storm in 2016
At BlizzCon today, Blizzard announced a new mode for Heroes of the Storm called The Arena. It's set to arrive sometime next year, but will be playable at BlizzCon this weekend.
The Arena is meant to be quick and easy to join, but tough to prepare for because of its unpredictability. Learn more in the preview below.
For more BlizzCon news, keep an eye on IGN's BlizzCon hub.
Warcraft: Full Movie Trailer Released
The first full trailer for Duncan Jones' Warcraft movie debuted at BlizzCon 2015 today. Jones himself appeared onstage for the reveal, alongside numerous actors from the film.
The trailer focused on the Alliance's fear of the Orc Horde, which is seeking refuge in a new world. We get a look at large-scale action sequences, iconic locations, and ruthless character brawls. Check it out below.
Mitch Dyer is an Editor at IGN. Talk to him about Dota 2, movies, books, and other stuff on Twitter at @MitchyD and subscribe to MitchyD on Twitch.
StarCraft 2: Nova Covert Ops Revealed for 2016
Blizzard has revealed StarCraft 2: Nova Covert Ops, a story expansion pack whose first three missions kick off on or before June 19, 2016. At BlizzCon 2015, Blizzard's Mike Morhaime explained StarCraft 2 will see additional mission packs following the launch of StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void.
In an interview with Polygon, story director James Waugh said, "This game is really about choice, which really speaks to the theme of who Nova is, and I think by the time we get through this game, we’re going to put Nova in a more empowered position than where we’ve seen her in the past."