Monthly Archives: October 2019
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Ghost Recon’s Military Advisor Talks Storytelling in the Tom Clancy Universe
While 2017’s Ghost Recon Wildlands represented a pivot away from the overtly futuristic backdrops of Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter and its rapid fire sequel, the newly-released Ghost Recon Breakpoint rolls some of those high-tech shenanigans back into proceedings. Breakpoint explores the ramifications of advanced automated technology growing into a very real and very dangerous threat.
IGN recently spoke to Ghost Recon Breakpoint military advisor and writer Emil Daubon. As a Green Beret with three combat tours – two in Afghanistan – Daubon has lived a good deal of what the Ghost Recon fantasy attempts to represent. Enthusiastic about people diving into the game, Daubon chatted to IGN about storytelling in the Tom Clancy universe, the strengths and limitations of military shooters, and what The Punisher’s Jon Bernthal brought to the table as Breakpoint’s bruising big bad.
The Lighthouse Ending Explained: Lovecraft, That Light and More
Massive SPOILERS ahead in our explainer breakdown of the ending of The Lighthouse!
Robert Eggers' The Lighthouse tells the story of two lighthouse keepers assigned to run and maintain a lighthouse off the coast of Maine. But since this is a Robert Eggers movie, things don’t go quite according to plan. "It was always the idea to have this film be a bit obscure and ambiguous and, for lack of a better word, weird," Eggers recently told Esquire. "That it would be, maybe not scary, but tense and hallucinatory and strange and provoke more questions than it would provide answers."
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie Opening Weekend Nielsen Ratings Revealed
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie had a successful opening weekend, averaging over 6.5 million viewers over its first three days of release on Netflix.
As reported by THR, Nielsen revealed that El Camino "had an average minute audience — the closest thing to Nielsen's linear TV ratings for streaming shows — of 6.54 million over its first three days of release." Nearly 40% of those viewers watched El Camino on the day of its release, while Nielsen also confirmed that "8.2 million people watched at least a few minutes of the film."
THR points out that "Netflix contends that Nielsen measurements of its programming aren't accurate because they count TV viewership only and don't include viewing on other devices. Nielsen also only measures U.S. audiences; the limited data Netflix has released for its shows and films are worldwide figures."
The Boys Season 2 Casts Patton Oswalt in Secret Role
Amazon's The Boys has cast Ratatouille's Patton Oswalt in a "#SecretRole" for its second season.
The Boys creator Eric Kripke took to Twitter to reveal the news that Oswalt would be joining the cast of The Boys for at least its second season, saying "Thank you @pattonoswalt, that was AMAZING! #TheBoysTV #Season2 #SecretRole"
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Won’t Have Fast Travel
While Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will see players traveling the galaxy as Cal Kestis, it will not feature fast travel as Respawn Entertainment wants players to "explore and traverse (and re-traverse) the different planets."
During a hands-on event featuring the first few hours of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, USgamer.com noticed that fast travel was not an option while exploring one of the early planets, Zeffo. Instead, players must traverse back to their ship, the Mantis, before leaving and flying back out into space.
We reached out to EA for a comment on this, and they responded by saying "while we don’t have fast travel in the game, we do want players to explore and traverse (and re-traverse) the different planets, which players can do from the Mantis. We also wanted each planet’s explorable areas to feel interconnected through discoverable shortcuts back to key areas. No matter how deep you got into a planet, you can traverse back to where you want to go with ease or through a little planning on your map."
‘Batman’s Not a Hero,’ Says Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson, who will play the Caped Crusader in Matt Reeves' upcoming The Batman film, revealed some key insights about his take on the iconic comic book character, and what excites him about the role.
In an interview with the New York Times, Pattinson admits that he would prefer not to play a straightforward good guy because "the most fun part of doing movies is that you can explore the more grotesque or naughty sides of your psyche in a somewhat safe environment." Following up on Pattinson's comment, the NYT noted, "You were saying earlier that we should be skeptical of any actor who wants to play the hero, and yet here you are playing Batman."
Does Zombieland: Double Tap Have an End Credits Scene?
As with many blockbuster movies these days, Zombieland fans are probably wondering if they should stick around for any mid- or post-credits scenes in the new sequel. The answer is yes, you should hang around after the credits.
Fortunately, the sequel's end credits scene is pretty hard to miss, as it appears shortly after the credits begin rolling and serves as a fairly substantial coda to the movie. As it turns out, part of this scene was already revealed in the trailers.
So there you have it. Don't bother rushing out of the theater after the movie ends (unless you're really racing to make it to the bathroom). There's more undead fun for the having.
Fans of the original Zombieland should definitely make a point of checking out the sequel. IGN reviewer Simon Thompson said, "Zombieland: Double Tap is a riot, and a lot of that is due to Zoey Deutch and her character, Madison. While it doesn’t quite achieve classic status in its own right, when it comes to sequels that do the original film justice, it is up there. It’s worth the wait, your time and your money."
NBA 2K20 Is September 2019’s Best-Selling Game
NBA 2K20 is the best-selling game of September 2019, immediately becoming the best-selling game of 2019. NBA 2K20 also marked the best launch month sales for any sports game in history. A distinction previously held by NBA 2K19.
The NPD Group published its monthly sales report for video game sales today. NBA 2K20 beat out games like Borderlands 3 and August 2019’s best-seller Madden NFL 20 to become the best-selling game of September.
Nintendo Switch Sales Surpass 15 Million in North America
The Nintendo Switch has surpassed 15 million sales in North America, Nintendo announced today. In 2019 alone Switch sales jumped more than 20%, signaling the strength of Nintendo’s handheld console.
In a press release sent out today, Nintendo announced that both the Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo Switch Lite have combined to sell over 15 million units in North America since the console was released in 2017. The strong 2019 sales were likely a combination of sales from the Switch Lite, a new Switch model with a better battery, and continued strength of the system in general.
Nintendo also announced that, to date, 14 Nintendo Switch games have sold over a million units, and four sold more than six million: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.