Monthly Archives: November 2017

Film Critic Societies Blacklist Disney From End-of-Year Awards

Four major societies of film critics have denounced Disney and announced that they will disqualify all films made by the media giant from consideration in their end-of-year awards.

Last week, Disney said the Los Angeles Times had not met "basic journalistic standards" in its reporting about Disneyland in Anaheim, and chose to bar the newspaper's journalists from advance screenings of its films (which includes Marvel and Star Wars).

In a statement (below), the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the New York Film Critics Circle, the Boston Society of Film Critics and the National Society of Film Critics denounced the action, and set up their own boycott.

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Wolfenstein 2’s New Patch Opens the Game’s Locked Vault

Wolfenstein 2's latest patch will crack open the mysterious vault found on the game's main menu, and in its between-mission hub area.

The patch notes for update 1.02 were revealed on the Bethesda website, detailing the new content coming to the game.

The timer has now been replaced by a tab called the 'SAS Machine' which allows players to take part in 10 new combat simulations, all having leaderboard functionality.

As long as players have reached Chapter 2 in the game's main campaign, the option will be available on the main menu.

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Blizzard Is Overdue For an Animated Movie

Another BlizzCon has come and gone, and we all know what that means: a new batch of animated awesomeness to watch. This year’s reveals included the World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth intro cinematic showing the Alliance’s massive siege against the Horde, and the Overwatch animated short "Honor and Glory" telling the tragic tale of why Reinhardt joined the team (and how he got that Anakin Skywalker eye-scar). Both were thrilling, emotional, and exquisitely rendered, begging the question that has undoubtedly come out of every Blizzard fan’s mouth at one point or another: why doesn’t Blizzard make a feature-length animated movie?

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Ghost of Tsushima, Dreams Info Confirmed for PSX 2017

Sony has provided an update on what fans can expect from this year's PlayStation Experience, announcing the date and time of its PSX 2017 presentation, and confirming new information will be revealed about Ghost of Tsushima and Dreams.

According to a post on PlayStation Blog, Early Bird ticket holders will have access to Sony's PSX presentation, which will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center on Friday, December 8 at 8:00pm PT/11pm ET (December 9 at 4am UK/3pm AET).

In addition to an update from PlayStation Worldwide Studios Chairman Shawn Layden, the presentation will feature "some special guests, along with a few surprises and game updates."

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Xbox One X Launch Day Livestream

We're going to be doing a showcase stream of the Xbox One X on launch day, featuring Gears of War 4, Forza 7, Assassin's Creed Origins, Middle-Earth Shadow of War, Call of Duty WW2, and more. So, if you've ever been curious as to how these games are benefitted by the power of the most powerful console to date, come watch IGN Plays Live on Nov. 7, at 1PM PT (4PM ET / 9PM BST / Nov. 8, 7AM AET).

Bookmark this page and come back here to catch the action when we go live, or watch us on YouTubeTwitchFacebookMixer and get your questions answered by tweeting at IGN on Twitter using the hashtag #IGNPlaysLive.

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A Modder is Bringing Back Nintendo’s Classic Promotional Flash Games

Modder, YouTuber, and Nintendo aficionado Skelux is working on restoring the entirety of Nintendo’s old promotional flash games.

As spotted by Motherboard, Skelux claims in a video on his YouTube channel that he has retrieved the game files piece by piece using the Wayback Machine for games like Zelda: Wind Waker and Animal Crossing: Wild World - Trivia. Skelux searched via the Internet Archive for missing game files. He then compiled the files into working games, giving them a second wind for anyone to enjoy for free on his online game archive.

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LEGO’s 11 Largest Sets Ever Will All Be Available in 2017

With its classic Taj Mahal set being re-released later this month, LEGO's 11 biggest sets ever will all be available to purchase by the end of 2017.

According to The Brothers Brick, the nearly 6,000-piece Taj Mahal set will be re-released on November 27 and retail for $370 USD. On that date, all 11 of the company's largest sets will officially be available at the same time.

Click through the slideshow below to see the list of LEGO's biggest sets.

Taj Mahal was LEGO's largest set for nearly a decade, until this year's release of the Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon. According to LEGO's online store, the $800 USD Star Wars set will remain exclusive to VIP members "at least through November."

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Star Wars Battlefront 2 Gear Coming to FIFA, NHL, More

To celebrate the impending release of Star Wars Battlefront II, EA has announced that players will be able to obtain Star Wars-themed items in FIFA 18, NHL 18, NBA Live 18, and Battlefield 1.

Battlefield 1 players will be able to score a Totokia War Club melee weapon, also known as a Tuskan Raider "Gaffi Stick," if they log in starting November 8.

Players can also obtain Inferno Squad gear in FIFA 18. Log in to FIFA Ultimate Team between November 7-28 to score outfits for your team.

Additionally, Inferno Squad equipment will be given to all NHL 18 players that have logged into Hockey Ultimate Team accounts before 11:59 PST, October 31. The Star Wars-themed gear will appear in players inboxes until the packs are opened.

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CinemaScores: What Audiences Think of the MCU, From Iron Man to Captain Marvel

UPDATED, MARCH 9, 2019: Captain Marvel has received an "A" CinemaScore rating. As Captain Marvel becomes the latest epic blockbuster to line Disney's coffers, let's take a look back at how every MCU movie has fared in the CinemaScore department and how those scores compare to their critical reception and box office gross.

Generally, a high CinemaScore rating -- the survey of what actual audiences thought of a film -- is a pretty good indicator that a movie will do well at the box office.

Is it any wonder then that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is such a huge moneymaker when these films almost always score at least an "A-" with moviegoers?

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