Monthly Archives: August 2016

No Man’s Sky Servers Will Be Wiped Before Release

No Man's Sky has made it out into the wild a bit early — from an early copy sold on eBay to retailers breaking street dates — but those who've gained access to the game's endless universe won't see their discoveries saved when the official release comes.

Harry Denholm, a programmer at Hello Games, posted on Twitter that No Man's Sky's severs would be wiped on Sunday, before the game launches on August 9 on PlayStation 4, and August 12 on PC. Denholm added that it's not game saves, though. Just discovery online storage will be wiped.

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33 Images of Jaw-Dropping Custom PC Casemods at QuakeCon

Running games at their highest framerate on Ultra settings is a really great feeling, but it's even better when you get the chance to show off your rig to the envious masses. QuakeCon is a perfect place to show-off, and the event dripping with unbelievable PCs.

One of the most impressive we came across is a life-sized model of Nick Valentine from Fallout 4. Not only is the case a painstaking recreation, the components inside make it an absolute powerhouse PC.

Building a truly impressive PC casemod takes the already awesome task of building a computer and adds the extra element of artistic expression. Equal parts technical know-how and creativity, eye-catching casemods are the gull-wing doors and sleek lines of a supercar with the power inside to back up those good looks.

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No Man’s Sky PC Release Date Confirmed

No Man's Sky will launch worldwide on PC on August 12, Hello Games founder Sean Murray confirmed on Twitter today.

In a series of tweets, Murray explained that the studio wants to make the game on PC "the best version we can" as reason for the date, which delays the PC launch in North America to a few days after the PlayStation 4 release of the game.

"I really want to clarify our PC release date. It's something we're working extremely hard on," Murray said in the first of a series of tweets. The date had previously been floating around, but Murray took to Twitter to confirm the worldwide launch date.

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Can Zelda, Mario, and Pokemon Really Hit NX in the First Year?

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IGN's Nintendo show is back with a new episode! Join host Jose OteroPeer Schneider, and Jared Petty, as the crew discusses MCV's NX rumor. Then, the show switches over to the crew of IGN's Pokemon Secret Base, as Kallie PlaggeMiranda Sanchez, and Andrew Goldfarb talk about some big changes coming to the next generation of Pokemon. Finally, Jose, Peer, and Jared close out the show with the first in a series of conversations about picking a lineup of games for our own SNES Classic Edition.

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Doing New Things With Old Powers In Dishonored 2

The way the original Dishonored let you chain and experiment with different abilities was one of many things that made it so great, and of course, Dishonored 2's protagonist, Emily Kaldwin, brings some exciting, all-new powers to the table as well. But she will share the spotlight with previous protagonist Corvo, who brings along a more familiar bag of tricks. Keeping them fresh is key to preventing him from feeling like last year's model, and to that end, developer Arkane Studios has broadened the upgrade system for each individual power significantly.

Corvo made his Dishonored 2 gameplay debut yesterday on the main stage during the QuakeCon 2016 keynote. Seeing him in action and talking to co-director Harvey Smith about this new upgrade philosophy really drove home how creative players will be able to get in Arkane's big sequel.

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Suicide Squad’s Mysterious Second Villain Revealed

SPOILERS follow for Suicide Squad.

While model-actress Cara Delevigne may play the lead villain in Suicide Squad, her character, the Enchantress, is not the only baddie the titular protagonists must battle in the new DC Comics film.

The Enchantress is aided by her equally ancient brother, the vengeful entity Incubus. This mysterious character -- based on an obscure DC Comics villain of the same name and whom the filmmakers only referred to publicly as the Adversary until this week -- prompted much speculation when he first appeared in the film's trailers.

Now Canadian-born actor Alain Chanoine, who plays the dual role of Incubus and the businessman whose body he possesses, can finally speak about making the David Ayer-directed film.

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Suicide Squad’s Mid-Credits Scene Explained

A first for the DC Extended Universe movies, Suicide Squad delivers a mid-credits scene for those who stick around after the film. We’re going to crack that scene open and see what it tells us about the future of DCEU.

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Warning: this article contains full spoilers for Suicide Squad!

The scene shows Suicide Squad director Amanda Waller having dinner at a fancy restaurant with Bruce Wayne. They’ve reached the end of striking a deal for Amanda Waller to share her intel on known metahumans in exchange for Bruce helping keep the whole Enchantress/Suicide Squad debacle quiet.

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No Man’s Sky Companion App Now Available on Mobile

Ahead of No Man Sky's release next week, a fan-made mobile app has surfaced on the Google Play store that boasts an array of handy features when exploring Hello Games' forthcoming space sim.

Dubbed NMS Ally (as spotted by Polygon), this free companion app provides users with the ability to share screenshots and upload them directly from their PlayStation 4. The app also features a creature and planet name generator, as well as an element journal that catalogs the location of discovered elements and where you can find payment for them.

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Battery Pack Sales Increased 101 Percent Thanks to Pokemon Go

Everyone's favorite power-hungry app Pokemon Go helped sales of auxiliary battery packs skyrocket.

According to The NPD Group, sales of battery packs "designed to charge mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets" grew by 101 percent in the period between July 10 and July 23.

NPD credits this huge sales boost to "the extraordinary popularity" of Pokemon Go.

"In the six weeks leading up to Pokemon Go’s launch," battery pack sales were only up four percent over the previous year. In the two weeks following the launch of Pokemon Go, "sales of portable power packs reached nearly 1.2 million units," NPD said.

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