Monthly Archives: August 2020

Floor 13: Deep State Release Date Announced

Espionage thriller Floor 13: Deep State has a release date, and it's only a few weeks away. As revealed during IGN's Gamescom 2020 showcase, Floor 13 will be released on PC on September 27, and can be wishlishted right now. Check out the announcement trailer below: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/08/28/floor-13-deep-state-trailer-puts-you-in-the-center-of-a-choice-driven-dystopian-thriller"] Floor 13 sees players take on the role of a civil servant who uses their department resources to "intercept dangerous plots, by navigating a sometimes quirky bureaucracy." There's much, much more to come from gamescom 2020 on IGN - check out our full gamescom schedule to find out what else is on the way and our roundup of gamescom 2020 highlights. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Humble Bundle is owned by Ziff Davis, the parent company of IGN. Humble Bundle and IGN operate completely independently, and no special consideration is given to Humble Bundle announcements or promotions for coverage.

Just Die Already Parodies Cyberpunk 2077 in Latest Gameplay Trailer

Just Die Already, the "Old People Mayhem Sandbox Game" from the creator of Goat Simulator, has shown off some new features, and had some fun at the expense of Cyberpunk 2077 while it does so. The game, which was announced with a Death Stranding parody and describes itself as a "literal s**tpost of a video game", showed off its exploration, vehicles, and a series of interactable items such as wings, a gravity gun, and a "buttwand". Find out what that is in the trailer below: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/08/28/just-die-already-cyberpunk-2077-parody-trailer"] If this trailer seems oddly familiar, that's because it's a shot-for-shot (and occasionally word-for-word) remake of Cyberpunk 2077's world premiere trailer, below: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/06/10/cyberpunk-2077-first-look-trailer-e3-2018"] There's a lot more to see than just Cyberpunk references in the video however, much of it involving old people either maiming others or themselves, not to mention a variety of items that cause unexpected destruction, including human urine. Essentially, it's exactly the kind of game you'd expect someone to follow up Goat Simulator with. There's much, much more to come from gamescom 2020 on IGN - check out our full gamescom schedule to find out what else is on the way and our roundup of gamescom 2020 highlights. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.  

Just Die Already Parodies Cyberpunk 2077 in Latest Gameplay Trailer

Just Die Already, the "Old People Mayhem Sandbox Game" from the creator of Goat Simulator, has shown off some new features, and had some fun at the expense of Cyberpunk 2077 while it does so. The game, which was announced with a Death Stranding parody and describes itself as a "literal s**tpost of a video game", showed off its exploration, vehicles, and a series of interactable items such as wings, a gravity gun, and a "buttwand". Find out what that is in the trailer below: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/08/28/just-die-already-cyberpunk-2077-parody-trailer"] If this trailer seems oddly familiar, that's because it's a shot-for-shot (and occasionally word-for-word) remake of Cyberpunk 2077's world premiere trailer, below: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/06/10/cyberpunk-2077-first-look-trailer-e3-2018"] There's a lot more to see than just Cyberpunk references in the video however, much of it involving old people either maiming others or themselves, not to mention a variety of items that cause unexpected destruction, including human urine. Essentially, it's exactly the kind of game you'd expect someone to follow up Goat Simulator with. There's much, much more to come from gamescom 2020 on IGN - check out our full gamescom schedule to find out what else is on the way and our roundup of gamescom 2020 highlights. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.  

Midnight Fight Express Announced

Prepare to brawl through the streets in developer Jacob Dzwinzel's new 3D beat 'em up, Midnight Fight Express. Published by Humble Games, Midnight Fight Express' first trailer, which you can check out below, offers a look at the hand-to-hand combat and much more that players can expect: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/08/28/midnight-fight-express-trailer-is-a-john-wick-style-action-brawler-bloodbath"] Midnight Fight Express is currently played for a PC launch, including via Steam and Humble, and can be wishlisted now. There's much, much more to come from gamescom 2020 on IGN - check out our full gamescom schedule to find out what else is on the way and our roundup of gamescom 2020 highlights. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Humble Bundle is owned by Ziff Davis, the parent company of IGN. Humble Bundle and IGN operate completely independently, and no special consideration is given to Humble Bundle announcements or promotions for coverage.

Midnight Fight Express Announced

Prepare to brawl through the streets in developer Jacob Dzwinzel's new 3D beat 'em up, Midnight Fight Express. Published by Humble Games, Midnight Fight Express' first trailer, which you can check out below, offers a look at the hand-to-hand combat and much more that players can expect: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/08/28/midnight-fight-express-trailer-is-a-john-wick-style-action-brawler-bloodbath"] Midnight Fight Express is currently played for a PC launch, including via Steam and Humble, and can be wishlisted now. There's much, much more to come from gamescom 2020 on IGN - check out our full gamescom schedule to find out what else is on the way and our roundup of gamescom 2020 highlights. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Humble Bundle is owned by Ziff Davis, the parent company of IGN. Humble Bundle and IGN operate completely independently, and no special consideration is given to Humble Bundle announcements or promotions for coverage.

Madden 21 Review – Resting On Its Laurels

Madden NFL 21 is a tale of two games, really. It introduces The Yard, the best new Madden game mode in more than a decade, situating itself nicely alongside the breezy and fun Superstar KO mode that arrived last year. But outside of these exciting inclusions that are well-suited for short sessions, Madden NFL 21 feels all too familiar, even for an annual sports sim. The tentpole modes that require a deep investment haven't received meaningful updates, and the on-the-field gameplay doesn't do much to move the series forward and is hampered by surprising technical issues.

EA Sports has done well as of late with recognizing that not every player wants to sink a dizzying number of hours into Franchise or Ultimate Team. With Madden NFL 20, EA added Superstar KO, a sudden death overtime mode where each player gets one possession. It returns in Madden NFL 21 largely unchanged, retaining its excellent high-stakes matches. With Madden NFL 21, EA has added a second casual game mode that is even better than Superstar KO.

The Yard is easily the most over-the-top game mode to ever appear in Madden. Inspired by backyard football, teams of six compete on an 80-yard field, getting three possessions each to try and score. You can play against the computer, team up with one or two friends, or see how you stack up online against other players. While it doesn't feature NFL Blitz-esque hits, you can get really imaginative with the stripped-down playbooks. You're allowed to throw unlimited forward passes behind the line of scrimmage, and many of the plays are set up to encourage this. Adding to this mechanic is the ability to snap the ball to any of your teammates. The Yard hinges on extravagant plays, as it requires you to move the ball 20 yards for a first down. Due to the limited number of blockers, there's a delay before the defense can pass the line of scrimmage.

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Madden 21 Review – Resting On Its Laurels

Madden NFL 21 is a tale of two games, really. It introduces The Yard, the best new Madden game mode in more than a decade, situating itself nicely alongside the breezy and fun Superstar KO mode that arrived last year. But outside of these exciting inclusions that are well-suited for short sessions, Madden NFL 21 feels all too familiar, even for an annual sports sim. The tentpole modes that require a deep investment haven't received meaningful updates, and the on-the-field gameplay doesn't do much to move the series forward and is hampered by surprising technical issues.

EA Sports has done well as of late with recognizing that not every player wants to sink a dizzying number of hours into Franchise or Ultimate Team. With Madden NFL 20, EA added Superstar KO, a sudden death overtime mode where each player gets one possession. It returns in Madden NFL 21 largely unchanged, retaining its excellent high-stakes matches. With Madden NFL 21, EA has added a second casual game mode that is even better than Superstar KO.

The Yard is easily the most over-the-top game mode to ever appear in Madden. Inspired by backyard football, teams of six compete on an 80-yard field, getting three possessions each to try and score. You can play against the computer, team up with one or two friends, or see how you stack up online against other players. While it doesn't feature NFL Blitz-esque hits, you can get really imaginative with the stripped-down playbooks. You're allowed to throw unlimited forward passes behind the line of scrimmage, and many of the plays are set up to encourage this. Adding to this mechanic is the ability to snap the ball to any of your teammates. The Yard hinges on extravagant plays, as it requires you to move the ball 20 yards for a first down. Due to the limited number of blockers, there's a delay before the defense can pass the line of scrimmage.

Continue Reading at GameSpot

Are You Ready for an Upgraded Switch?

Welcome back to Game Scoop!, IGN's weekly video game podcast. This week we're discussing the news coming out of Gamescom, new Nintendo Switch rumors, PlayStation 5 pre-orders, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Lord of the Rings: Gollum, and more. Watch the video above or hit the link to your favorite podcast service below. Listen on: Apple Podcasts YouTube Spotify Stitcher

Are You Ready for an Upgraded Switch?

Welcome back to Game Scoop!, IGN's weekly video game podcast. This week we're discussing the news coming out of Gamescom, new Nintendo Switch rumors, PlayStation 5 pre-orders, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Lord of the Rings: Gollum, and more. Watch the video above or hit the link to your favorite podcast service below. Listen on: Apple Podcasts YouTube Spotify Stitcher

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 & 2: New Footage Shown at Gamescom

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 & 2 has shown off new gameplay at Gamescom, and we've learned a little about how the game will approach adding secrets, tricks and more to the original games. In an interview with Vicarious Visions' Andy Gentile on Gamescom Studio, we showed off around 7 minutes of new gameplay (which you can watch below), showing off a variety of skaters going for high score's on a recreated version of the Downhill Jam level: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/08/28/tony-hawks-pro-skater-12-developer-interview-whats-new-and-whats-unchanged"] As for the interview itself, Gentile was careful not to give too much away, but discussed how the remake will include some of the original games' Secrets, but add its own too - "I think people will be excited with what we've done," said Gentile. Challenges have also been added to, with some skater-specific goals added to offer a larger breadth of challenges. The game will also include new and renamed tricks alongside the original roster. "There are some special moves, like the double 360 flip, the hospital flip, castor flip underflip, all these kinds of little nuances. I'm not sure many people will notice, but for players like me I'm really excited to see some new variety making its way in." As for whether the game could add new features post-launch, Gentile was a little more cagey: "Could they? Yes. Will they? Maybe." We'll find out much more when the game arrives on Xbox One, PS4 and PC on September 4. There's much, much more to come from gamescom 2020 on IGN - check out our full gamescom schedule to find out what else is on the way and our roundup of gamescom 2020 highlights. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.