Monthly Archives: July 2018
Xbox Live Games With Gold August 2018 Lineup Revealed
The Xbox Live Games With Gold lineup for August 2018 has been revealed.
According to Major Nelson, the following titles will be available for Xbox Live Gold members next month:
- Forza Horizon 2 - August 1-31 (Xbox One)
- For Honor - August 16-September 15 (Xbox One)
- Dead Space 3 - August 1-15 (Xbox 360, Xbox One)
- Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - August 16-31 (Xbox 360, Xbox One)
Forza Horizon set a new standard for open-world racing games, and Forza Horizon 2 raised the bar. Our review, which awarded the game a 9.0, praised the game's large roster of cars, excellent visuals, and the wide variety of events and activities.
What Happens When Voice Actors Aren’t Told What Game They’re Voicing
For a normal actor, knowing what your role is and what movie or show you’re in is just part of the process. It would be a little tough to act well if you’re not sure whether you’re a cowboy in a virtual theme park or an extra in a giant monster clash. Cissy Jones, a voice actor known for her roles as Delilah in Firewatch and Fury in the upcoming Darksiders 3, knows this all too well. One day, Jones was brought into a studio to record dialogue for a small part in an upcoming project she knew nothing about. Once there, the acting directors instructed her to play the role of a prostitute in various situations, including having her car stolen, being thrown out a window, and being burned alive.
How Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Introduces RPG Choices
It’s history. It’s set in stone. What’s done is done. These are all ways we have of saying that you can’t change the past - and while it’s true that the wheels of time grind ever forward, the team at Ubisoft Quebec is working incredibly hard to make sure that rigid line a lot more flexible in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey than it’s been in previous adventures.
Player choice is baked into the core of every aspect of Odyssey’s massive rendition of ancient Greece, furthering the series’ transformation into a full-fledged role-playing game after the initial introduction of RPG progression elements in Assassin’s Creed Origins. “We are really embracing the role-playing aspect of RPGs,” says Odyssey’s Creative Director Jonathan Dumont. “We are continuing that transformation.
Surgeon Simulator CPR Launching on Switch Later this Year
Surgeon Simulator is coming to Nintendo Switch this fall, developer Bossa Studios has announced.
The port, officially titled Surgeon Simulator CPR (Co-op Play Ready), will take advantage of Switch's Joy-Con controls and other functionalities. Players will be able to swap to motion controls at any time via the Joy-Cons. HD Rumble will also be enabled.
Due to Nintendo’s split Joy-Con support, Surgeon Simulator CPR will also feature local co-op play, allowing you and your friend to perform surgeries together.
The Switch port will also contain all of the content from the A&E Edition, including additional teeth and eye transplants, as well as the Alien Autopsy mode.
Players in the Netherlands Can Now See Loot Box Contents for Dota 2 Before Purchasing
Valve has changed the way players in the Netherlands interact with loot boxes, possibly in a method to appease complaints by the Netherlands Gaming Authority earlier this year that found Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in violation of its Betting and Gaming Act, according to GamaSutra.
A user on Reddit noticed the new system in Dota 2 and that it shows players exactly what in-game gear is held within their loot box purchase. Dutch players are still unable to use the Steam Marketplace, despite this change.
Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom DLC Detailed, Story Expansion Set for Next Year
Bandai Namco has revealed DLC and Season Pass details for Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom and the first addition will be arriving in a couple weeks.
On August 9, The Adventure Pack DLC #1 will be available for free to all Ni no Kuni 2 players and "adds additional floors to the Faraway Forest Cave, two new bosses: Blackhart and Zeta, and new quests that will be unlocked after completing the game's story."
It is also noted that "Evan and his friends will find new costumes and additional rewards to acquire in the Adventure Pack."
DLC #2 will be released this winter for all Season Pass holders, which is currently priced at $20 USD, and will feature a brand-new dungeon that will see your party "facing increasingly stronger enemies while trying to reach its deepest levels."
6 Updates for Destiny 2 will Launch Week Prior to Forsaken Update
Bungie has released an updated development roadmap that announces the release of a Destiny 2: Forsaken pre-patch launching Aug. 28, one week before the full Forsaken launch.
Six updates will be a part of the pre-launch, including weapon slot changes, giving players a chance to test out the new loadouts on Destiny 2's first year. Bulk shader deletion and 200 extra vault slots are also in the Aug. 28 update, giving players more ease when working with their inventory.
No Man’s Sky NEXT Update Erasing Some Players’ Save Files
The No Man's Sky NEXT update has added many improvements to the game, including multiplayer and a third-person viewpoint, but it also appears to be causing some players' save files to be erased.
Reported and tested by Kotaku, this problem appears to be affecting all platforms. Upon launching No Man's Sky, some players are seeing their save file and hours played but are sent back to the beginning when they load their game, with all their progress lost.
Loading from a previous auto-save or manual save does not appear to solve this issue either.
New Superman Villains Win By Not Fighting Him At All
Most Superman villains are powerhouses who can go toe-to-toe with the Man of Steel. Doomsday, Zod, Brainiac, Lex Luthor in his mech suit -- you know the type. But there’s a new breed of evil, introduced in Action Comics #1001 by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Patrick Gleason, that seeks to commit crimes not by going through Superman but by operating right under his nose.
Warning: full spoilers ahead!
There have been a series of fires throughout Metropolis started by a mysterious arsonist. Normally, Superman can easily spot clues to such crimes by using his super senses, but he can’t figure out who is behind these fires or how they’re starting them without his knowledge. As you can imagine, he’s become frustrated with this case and he’s starting to take it personally. He’s even started asking random criminals he catches -- like a couple of goons who tried to rob LexCorp -- if they have any info, just because he has literally nothing to go on.
What Did You Think of This Week’s Comics?
The comic book industry closed out July with an impressive lineup of new releases. DC had an especially big week, what with the return of Action Comics and the debut of a brand-new volume of Justice League Dark.
Scroll down to check out our new reviews and thinkpieces, and be sure to let us know your favorite books of the week in the comments below.
Action Comics #1001 Review
Written by Brian Michael Bendis | Drawn by Patrick Gleason