Monthly Archives: March 2018

Here’s The “Violent Video Game Reel” Trump Shared At The White House

UPDATE: The Electronic Software Association, issued a statement to IGN following President Donald Trump's meeting with members of the gaming industry and members of congress. The ESA said its members "appreciate the President’s receptive and comprehensive approach" to the meeting, which covered First Amendment protection of games, the ESRB rating system, and more.

The full statement reads:

“We welcomed the opportunity today to meet with the President and other elected officials at the White House. We discussed the numerous scientific studies establishing that there is no connection between video games and violence, First Amendment protection of video games, and how our industry’s rating system effectively helps parents make informed entertainment choices. We appreciate the President’s receptive and comprehensive approach to this discussion.” 

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Big News and Trailers from March 8’s Nintendo Direct

After a lot of leaks, rumors, and anticipation, Nintendo aired a Nintendo Direct today with a handful of new games headed to Switch and 3DS.

Here’s what Nintendo showed today, from release dates for things we already knew about to a few new surprises that will round out 2018 for Nintendo Switch.

Nintendo saved the best for last, finally confirming Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch. We don't know much yet, but a trailer showed off the Inklings, Mario, Link, and silhouettes of a few more familiar characters.

It remains to be seen if this will be a port of the Wii U version or an entirely new game, but either way it'll be exciting to have a new version of everybody's favorite brawler.

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Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition Release Date Announced

Today's Nintendo Direct gave us the release date for Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition, coming to Nintendo Switch May 18.

The Definitive Edition includes every map and mission, as well as every character from both the Wii U and 3DS version, adding up to 29 characters in all.

The Switch edition also includes new outfits for Zelda and Link from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

The Direct also gave us a release date for Project Octopath Traveler, coming July 13 with a special edition releasing on the same day.

When it originally came to Wii U, we gave it a 7 in our Hyrule Warriors review, calling it a fun sidestory for the Zelda universe. The 3DS version was also fun, but suffered problems from straining the 3DS limited power.

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Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion Announced

Nintendo has announced Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion, the game's first paid, single-player DLC.

The expansion was revealed during today's Nintendo Direct. It introduces a new playable character, an Octoling named Agent 8, and will be released this summer for $20 USD. Completing the 80-mission single-player campaign will unlock the ability to play as Octolings in multiplayer.

Nintendo also announced Splatoon 2's 3.0 update will be released in "late April." Version 3.0 will feature additional stages, over 100 pieces of new gear, and Rank X, a new rank that's even higher than S+.

For more, check out IGN's Splatoon 2 review.

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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch Finally Confirmed

As many fans have been waiting for since the announcement of the Nintendo Switch, Super Smash Bros. is finally confirmed to be coming to the system. And it's coming in 2018.

Splatoon Inklings are confirmed to appear in a short teaser shown during the Nintendo Direct today. Mario and what appears to be The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Link were also shown in the teaser. Several other characters can be seen in partial shadow at the end of the trailer.

No official title has been set for the fighter, with its working title being Nintendo Switch Super Smash Bros.

The last Smash Bros. came in 2014, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. for 3DS, two companion entries in the franchise. IGN reviewed Smash Bros. for Wii U higher than Smash Bros. for 3DS, though still praised both games for their impressive additions and twists on the beloved fighting series.

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Little Nightmares Announced for Nintendo Switch

Little Nightmares is coming to Nintendo Switch in just a couple months.

Nintendo shared the news during today's Nintendo Direct. The Switch version will be the Complete Edition, which includes all eight chapters, as well as all previously released DLC.

Additionally, a special in-game mask can be unlocked with the Pac-Man amiibo.

Little Nightmares: Complete Edition launches for Nintendo Switch on May 18. The game was released last year for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. For our thoughts on why it's a "very welcome fresh take on horror," read IGN's Little Nightmares review.

Today's Nintendo Direct featured no shortage of exciting announcements, including official confirmation Super Smash Bros. is coming to Switch, a release date for Mario Tennis Aces, and much more.

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Undertale Announced For Nintendo Switch

The quirky role-playing game Undertale was revealed to be coming to Nintendo Switch during today's Nintendo Direct.

While there's no release window, Nintendo simply stated the game would come to the handheld platform "eventually."

IGN awarded Undertale with a 10 for "Masterpiece" when it was released in 2015 on PC, stating it tells its story in such a dynamic way, and with such a great understanding of the RPG player’s mindset, that it couldn’t have been told in any other way.

Brandin Tyrrel is IGN's Xbox Editor. You can find him on Unlocked, or chat over on Twitter at @BrandinTyrrel.

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South Park: The Fractured But Whole Confirmed for Nintendo Switch

After its release on PS4, PC, and Xbox One last year, Ubisoft's South Park: The Fractured But Whole is officially coming to the Nintendo Switch on April 24.

DLC packs will arrive on April 24, followed by additional DLC later this year.

The Fractured But Whole saw the kids of Comedy Central's South Park trade in their fantasy role-playing for superhero identities, with a new, grid-based combat system. IGN's The Fractured But Whole Review. For more on all of the changes — and attempts to stay true to the South Park style — read IGN's in-depth interview with the Ubisoft leads behind The Fractured But Whole.

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Octopath Traveler Release Date, Special Edition Announced

Square Enix made an appearance during today's Nintendo Direct to announce new details on its upcoming RPG Octopath Traveler, including its July 13 release date.

The game is getting a slick special edition, including a pop-up book emulating the style of the game and introducing all 8 characters and their places of origin, a map, "sound selection CD," and a coin based on the in-game currency.

Square Enix also introduced two new characters: Tressa the merchant and Alfyn the apothecary. Tressa's skill, purchase, let's her obtain special items from townsfolk while Alfyn can "worm out info" during conversations.

The job system was shown off during battles, as well. Each character has a base job and a second job, sort of like Bravely Default. The second job is equipped for use in battle and "expand your strategic options."

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