Monthly Archives: July 2015

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Patch 1.07 is Making a Lot of Changes

Developer CD Projekt Red has announced a new patch that will introduce a number of fixes and changes to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

It's a lengthy list, much of which has been community reported and requested and addresses some of the quirkier, rare bugs that pop up in side and main missions. We've compiled some of the biggest fixes coming in the soon-to-release update below. Visit Wild Hunt's official forum to read the entire changelog.

  • Patch 1.07 introduces an "alternative movement style" for Geralt, which can be changed via the Gameplay/Movement Response submenu. 
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Patch 1.07 is Making a Lot of Changes

Developer CD Projekt Red has announced a new patch that will introduce a number of fixes and changes to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

It's a lengthy list, much of which has been community reported and requested and addresses some of the quirkier, rare bugs that pop up in side and main missions. We've compiled some of the biggest fixes coming in the soon-to-release update below. Visit Wild Hunt's official forum to read the entire changelog.

  • Patch 1.07 introduces an "alternative movement style" for Geralt, which can be changed via the Gameplay/Movement Response submenu. 
  • Continue reading…

Season 2 of Halo 5 Hunt the Truth Podcast Is Coming

343 Industries confirmed Season 2 of the Halo 5 podcast, Hunt the Truth, today at its San Diego Comic-Con panel.

Coming in September, it will run though Halo 5's release on October 27. If you haven't listened, Hunt the Truth follows fictional journalist and war photographer Benjamin Giraud on his investigation into the origins of Halo hero Master Chief.

The first season's 13 episodes reached more than 5.5 million listeners.

For more on Halo 5 check out A Hero Reborn below, which dives deeper into Master Chief's role in Guardians, and 343's role in continuing the series' legacy.

Brian is an Editor at IGN. You can follow him @albinoalbert on Twitter. 

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Season 2 of Halo 5 Hunt the Truth Podcast Is Coming

343 Industries confirmed Season 2 of the Halo 5 podcast, Hunt the Truth, today at its San Diego Comic-Con panel.

Coming in September, it will run though Halo 5's release on October 27. If you haven't listened, Hunt the Truth follows fictional journalist and war photographer Benjamin Giraud on his investigation into the origins of Halo hero Master Chief.

The first season's 13 episodes reached more than 5.5 million listeners.

For more on Halo 5 check out A Hero Reborn below, which dives deeper into Master Chief's role in Guardians, and 343's role in continuing the series' legacy.

Brian is an Editor at IGN. You can follow him @albinoalbert on Twitter. 

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The Agents of Atlas Return for Secret Wars

Secret Wars fans can look forward to at least one new tie-in before the event wraps up in October. At the Marvel: Secret Wars panel at SDCC this morning, Marvel announced a new one-shot issue called Secret Wars: Agents of Atlas #1.

The tie-in will be written by Tom Taylor (Superior Iron Man) and drawn by Steve Pugh (All-New Invaders). It takes place in a Battleworld domain ruled by Baron Zemo and where the Agents of Atlas serve as an underground resistance group. The comic will follow their attempts to rescue their leader, Jimmy Woo, from Zemo's clutches. Agent Coulson will appear in the issue alongside traditional Agents of Atlas roster Venus, Gorilla-Man, Namora, M-11 and Marvel Boy.

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The Agents of Atlas Return for Secret Wars

Secret Wars fans can look forward to at least one new tie-in before the event wraps up in October. At the Marvel: Secret Wars panel at SDCC this morning, Marvel announced a new one-shot issue called Secret Wars: Agents of Atlas #1.

The tie-in will be written by Tom Taylor (Superior Iron Man) and drawn by Steve Pugh (All-New Invaders). It takes place in a Battleworld domain ruled by Baron Zemo and where the Agents of Atlas serve as an underground resistance group. The comic will follow their attempts to rescue their leader, Jimmy Woo, from Zemo's clutches. Agent Coulson will appear in the issue alongside traditional Agents of Atlas roster Venus, Gorilla-Man, Namora, M-11 and Marvel Boy.

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Ballers Renewed for Season 2

HBO has picked up its summer series Ballers, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Rob Corddry, for a second season.

“The charismatic and hugely talented Dwayne Johnson, along with the rest of the Ballers cast, has truly struck a chord with the HBO audience,” said Michael Lombardo, president, HBO Programming. “We are thrilled with the overwhelming response the series has received and look forward to another exciting season.”

Ballers Dwayne Johnson in Ballers.

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Ballers Renewed for Season 2

HBO has picked up its summer series Ballers, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Rob Corddry, for a second season.

“The charismatic and hugely talented Dwayne Johnson, along with the rest of the Ballers cast, has truly struck a chord with the HBO audience,” said Michael Lombardo, president, HBO Programming. “We are thrilled with the overwhelming response the series has received and look forward to another exciting season.”

Ballers Dwayne Johnson in Ballers.

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Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3: Open World, Open Season

Contrary to assumptions, Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 isn’t just a Call of Duty clone. It remains entirely true to the franchise’s central gameplay pillars: challenging, long-distance sniper shots that require you to calibrate your scope, compensate for wind, adjust your stance, check your breathing, and more; tactical infiltration and exfiltration that demand patience, planning, and stealth; and a near complete lack of support should you find yourself outnumbered. Running-and-gunning — while technically possible — will still get you killed more often than not. In short, the game is geared towards a specific type of disciplined, hardcore first-person shooter fan.

That said, there’s plenty that’s new or expanded compared to previous iterations, some of which should appeal to a slightly broader swath of gamers. Most importantly, Sniper 3 offers the largest, most open world the series has ever seen, one filled with dense forests, rural outposts, and even thriving cities. Structurally, it actually feels like a grittier Far Cry 4 (and incidentally, the game is powered by CryEngine 3). The basic premise casts you as a self-sufficient American special ops sniper dropped illegally behind enemy lines in the midst of a Georgian civil war. While you’ll be given several general objectives that guide you through a narrative arc, you must uncover specific missions as you go, meaning you’re simply let loose on a completely open world map dotted with activities to explore in basically any order.

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Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3: Open World, Open Season

Contrary to assumptions, Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 isn’t just a Call of Duty clone. It remains entirely true to the franchise’s central gameplay pillars: challenging, long-distance sniper shots that require you to calibrate your scope, compensate for wind, adjust your stance, check your breathing, and more; tactical infiltration and exfiltration that demand patience, planning, and stealth; and a near complete lack of support should you find yourself outnumbered. Running-and-gunning — while technically possible — will still get you killed more often than not. In short, the game is geared towards a specific type of disciplined, hardcore first-person shooter fan.

That said, there’s plenty that’s new or expanded compared to previous iterations, some of which should appeal to a slightly broader swath of gamers. Most importantly, Sniper 3 offers the largest, most open world the series has ever seen, one filled with dense forests, rural outposts, and even thriving cities. Structurally, it actually feels like a grittier Far Cry 4 (and incidentally, the game is powered by CryEngine 3). The basic premise casts you as a self-sufficient American special ops sniper dropped illegally behind enemy lines in the midst of a Georgian civil war. While you’ll be given several general objectives that guide you through a narrative arc, you must uncover specific missions as you go, meaning you’re simply let loose on a completely open world map dotted with activities to explore in basically any order.

Continue reading…