Monthly Archives: October 2018
Best iPhone XR Cases 2019: Protect Your iPhone XR With These Cases
Apple's brand new iPhone XR may be "affordable" compared to the fancier XS and XS Max, but with a $750 starting price, it's still an expensive phone, so you're going to want to take care of it. If you're thinking of skipping the case due to the glass back that allows for wireless charging, don't worry; it still works with a lot of (slim) cases.
It's always wise to use protection, so you should buy a case now so your beautiful new phone won't have to spend even a moment naked. As a mobile expert, and phone case aficionado, I researched the best iPhone XR cases, and here are the results of my findings. One caveat: we can list every single case ever made. If I missed something you like, throw it in the comments and I'll consider adding it to the list.
Rocket League’s Cross-Platform Party System Delayed to 2019
Psyonix has announced that the release of RocketID, its system for allowing cross-platform parties in Rocket League, has been pushed back to 2019.
In a post, Psyonix called the delay a "difficult decision" while acknowledging that it originally planned a 2018 release for RocketID. The developer found a silver lining in the delay, however, and pointed out that it will now have RocketID prepped to work even with PlayStation 4 when it launches.
"The good news is that with Sony's recent announcements regarding full cross-platform functionality, we can now make additional changes to prepare RocketID for ALL platforms should we receive permission to do so!" reads the post.
Rise of the Triad Started Out as a Wolfenstein Sequel
Killing Hitler in a Wolfenstein game is about as old of a video game tradition as stomping goombas in Super Mario World. What some Wolfenstein fans may not know is there was once a significantly different kind of Wolfenstein game lying in wait, but competition between id Software and 3D Realms resulted in the release of Rise of the Triad instead. 3D Realms' Scott Miller sat down on this month's IGN Unfiltered to dish details on how a proper Wolfenstein sequel got derailed.
"The game was going to be called Wolfenstein: Rise of the Triad," Miller said. "It was going to be this continuation to where Hitler was just the puppet all along, but there was this triad, a sort of cult of background leaders who were involved with all these things. id Software was like, 'Boom, we're in on this.' We had an agreement, it was going along, and about eight months into it, they decided to cancel the agreement. They had the rights to do that. I think they felt like our game was going to maybe butt heads with Doom a little too much and they didn't want that."
Halloween Is a Multiverse and Michael Myers Is Just Living in It
On the night of October 31, 1978, Michael Myers, AKA The Shape, killed three people… and then a whole bunch of other people that same night. Or maybe it was just those first three? One thing’s for sure, his main target, teenager Laurie Strode, was his sister. Well, unless she isn’t. But what we do know is that Laurie went on to have a daughter… No, scratch that, she had a son. No, wait, a daughter!
John Carpenter’s 1978 horror classic Halloween was a critically acclaimed breakout hit and created a long-running franchise in the process. But one thing it didn’t create was an easy to follow timeline. The new Halloween film -- the third movie in this franchise to use that exact title -- is getting a ton of buzz and positive reviews, including from IGN. But those who are more casual viewers of Michael Myers and his slashing ways may step into the theater a bit confused. Just incidentally speaking, I’ve personally witnessed discussions at my local movie theater, along with a ton of online chatter, that ponders how this new movie fits in with the other sequels, especially given the events of Halloween H20 and Halloween: Resurrection (the seventh and eighth films in the franchise, respectively) and how they dealt with Michael Myers and Laurie Strode.
Battlefield 5 Has a German Perspective War Story, But ‘It’s Not a Hero Story’
Following yesterday's detailing of several of Battlefield 5's Allied Forces campaign missions, DICE dropped the big one: Battlefield 5 has a War Story that takes place from the Axis Powers' perspective.
Speaking with Eurogamer, Franchise Design Director Daniel Berlin detailed Battlefield 5's The Last Tiger War Story, which puts players in control of a German soldier inside a Tiger tank. A DICE representative was clear to say, however, that the German soldier is not a Nazi. In fact, one of the biggest themes of the story is the tank crew's questioning of the Nazis' goals even as they fight for them.
Games-as-Service Model Helps EA and Activision Grow By a Combined $79 Billion
Judging by a report from analyst group DFC Intelligence, the games-as-a-service trend popularized by Activision and EA is here to stay. First reported by GameDaily, EA and Activision have grown by a combined $79 billion since 2012, propelled by games-as-service style releases.
DFC Intelligence studied the value of both games-as-a-service and standard releases with one-off purchases. In terms of games-as-service, Activision's value has ballooned from $10 billion in 2012 to $60 billion. Meanwhile, EA has grown to $33 billion, a marked increase from its $4 billion value in 2012.
IGN UK Podcast #457: Bad Times at the El Lordran
Due to tangible demand, the IGN UK podcast is BACK! This week we've mostly been playing Dark Souls on Switch, getting the willies stuffed up us by The Haunting of Hill House and watching Nicolas Cage go berzerkoid.
We also watched Bad Times at the El Royale which we didn't have any particularly strong feelings about either way but sometimes we come up with the title of the podcast before we record...so....yeah.
IGN UK Podcast #457: Bad Times at the El Lordran
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Rockstar Fixes GTA 5 Exploit That Allowed Modders to Kill You in Single Player Mode
Rockstar Games has fixed an exploit in Grand Theft Auto 5 that allowed modders to kill or kick other players, including those not in the multiplayer session or even playing the single player mode.
According the Reddit user FriendlyBaron, the PC exploit was made possible because of a new menu that shows users' Rockstar Social Club ID numbers to other players. With the right tools, other players could then use this information to change your game, killing you at any point -- even when they weren't with you.
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Tom Holland Shows Off New Spider-Man: Far From Home Costume
Tom Holland appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night, dressed in his new costume for Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Not breaking from his character (and accent) for Peter Parker, Holland ran on stage with a traffic cone on his head after Kimmel colleague Guillermo had stolen his mask.
You can check out more of the new black and red suit below:
.@TomHolland1996 shows @IamGuillermo what it takes to be #SpiderMan... @Marvel pic.twitter.com/jyoj3n09Z5