Monthly Archives: July 2017
Overcooked Priced and Dated for Nintendo Switch
Overcooked: Special Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch this Thursday, July 27 via the Nintendo eShop.
The special edition will cost $19.99/£15.99. It comes with the base game plus The Lost Morsel and Festive Seasoning add-on content.
Overcooked: Special Edition also contains nine versus levels that you can play head to head locally with either 2 or 4 players, 22 chefs to plays as, including a raccoon and French bulldog, and a total of 44 campaign levels that can be completed solo or via couch co-op with up to four players.
Overcooked recently took away two awards at this year's British Academy Games Awards, including Best Family Game.
Dying Light to Receive 10 Free DLC Drops in the Next Year
Techland has announced Dying Light will be getting 10 pieces of original new content during the next 12 months.
All the DLC will be free across all platforms, and will include new enemies, new events, new mysteries, "and more."
A new enemy content drop will be coming soon, "as a tiny taste" of what's to come.
Dying Light released in early 2015, but the developer says the game still has 500,000 average weekly players. Techland previously said it would be supporting the game until the end of 2016, but that has clearly been extended even further.
Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition Dated for Switch
It looks like Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition will be coming on September 12.
The European Switch shop currently lists the game in the "Coming Soon" section with the release date.
However, no official comment has been made. A demo for the game was briefly available earlier today, but it has now been removed. No date or demo is listed on the US eShop at time of writing.
Until today, Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition was simply listed for 2017. We'll be sure to update you when we learn more.
The new edition of the 2D platformer for Switch was announced in January this year, and there will be new, multiplayer focused content included in the package.
The X-Men Face ‘Game-Changing Consequences’ in Marvel Legacy
On the final day of Comic-Con International, Marvel’s ResurrXion panel displayed the mutant ability to be light on new and exciting details about upcoming stories. However, Marc Guggenheim did drop a few hints about the "Mojo Worldwide" crossover that will bring the X-Men Blue and X-Men Gold teams together for the first time since their collective relaunches.
Given Guggenheim and co-writer Cullen Bunn’s obvious love of the classic X-Men stories, it seems appropriate that "Mojo Worldwide" will actually begin with the two teams playing softball. That's a tradition that dates back to the Chris Claremont Uncanny X-Men era. From there, Mojo comes to Earth and pits the X-Men against their greatest foes in a desperate bid for ratings. That’s got to be a metaphor for comics in general.
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Destiny 2 Open Beta Extended
The Destiny 2 open beta will run for slightly longer than expect, now concluding on Tuesday, July 25 at 6pm Pacific / 9pm East Coast (or 2am UK / 11am AEST on Wednesday, July 26).
Announced by the Bungie Help Twitter account, the only reason given for the extension is that it's for "additional service testing".
The Destiny 2 Open Beta has been extended through Tuesday 7/25 for additional service testing. Expected completion is 6 PM PDT.
— Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) July 23, 2017
We've been enjoying the beta for a little while now - we've got 5 tips for triumph in the Crucible, some nifty exploits, and some players even discovered a whole unfinished area from the full game.
Game of Thrones: “Stormborn” – Dragons on the Wall
Full spoilers for Game of Thrones' Season 7, Episode 2: "Stormborn" continue below. Read on at your own risk!
With our usual Dragons on the Wall team out in the wake of San Diego Comic-Con, guest presenters Lucy O'Brien and Tristan Ogilvie step in to discuss the latest episode, which just happens to completely change the game for a couple of Thrones' major players. Make sure to also read our review of "Stormborn!"
This week's Dragons on the Wall topics include:
-Arya's bittersweet reunion with an old friend
GoT’s Next Episode Has the Meeting We’ve All Been Waiting For
This article discusses events previewed in a promo for Game of Thrones Season 7 episode 3, "The Queen's Justice." If you don't wish to know what is coming ahead based on what is released by HBO, read on at your own risk.
It's finally happening, Game of Thrones fans. The promo for Season 7, episode 3 "The Queen's Justice" features the meeting we've been waiting for since this series began.
The promo for the third episode, which aired at the end of "Stormborn," featured the glorious introduction of Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen. And this is only episode 3!
Game of Thrones Showrunners Explain “That’s Not You” Arya Line
Full spoilers for Game of Thrones: Season 7 continue below. Check out our review of "Stormborn."
Game of Thrones' second episode of Season 7 featured a reunion of two characters who haven't seen each other since Season 1: Arya Stark, and her direwolf Nymeria. If you'll remember, Arya sent her young pup away back after Nymeria attacked Joffrey in the series' second episode.
After Arya made the decision to ditch her plan to kill Cersei in King's Landing once she learned that Jon Snow is now King of the North, she reencountered Nymeria and her pack in the woods. She asks Nymeria to return with her to Winterfell, but her direwolf leaves instead, prompting Arya to say the line, "That's not you."
Captain Marvel’s Skrulls Explained
Note: With Captain Marvel hitting theaters this weekend, we figured it was time to freshen up on the history of the Skrulls once more. This story has been updated accordingly but is SPOILER-FREE for the movie.
The Captain Marvel movie will include several firsts for the MCU, like being set in the '90s and featuring a two-eyed Nick Fury. Perhaps the most notable new development, however, is the inclusion of the Skrulls in the film. And they'll be led by Ben Mendelsohn, no less!
Mendelsohn (Rogue One) plays the Skrull leader, Talos, in the highly anticipated Brie Larson film. But who are the Skrulls, and why do they have such a bone to pick with Captain Marvel? Let's break down everything you need to know about this troublesome group of Marvel aliens. (Also be sure to read about how Marvel Studios can even use the Skrulls, who were long believed to fall under 20th Century Fox's domain as far as their film rights.)