Monthly Archives: April 2021

Balan Wonderworld Review – Costume Drama

In the center of Balan Wonderworld's hub area lies the construction site of a clock tower. Complete the 12 worlds--the entry points to which are arranged at random around the tower like dial markings on a jumbled clock face--and the clock tower rises further into the sky; an elaborate contraption that stands as a monument to your hours played. Despite a thematic preoccupation with telling the time, Balan Wonderworld feels like something of an anachronism, a throwback 3D platformer whose occasional charms arrive too late.

Balan Wonderworld makes a terrible first impression. It's a 3D platformer where the primary act of running around the levels feels sloppy. Swapping character costumes to employ new abilities is the key novelty, but the initial batch of costumes fail to inspire, and instead add the sorts of abilities you'd take for granted in any other platformer. Completing the early game doldrums, you're dropped into levels without context nor any attempt to explain your goals.

The clumsy controls and character movement are the most persistent problem. There's a weird dissonance in the way it feels like you're moving too slowly while the choppiness of the simplistic animation gives the illusion of moving too quickly. Your character will float slightly above the ground even when standing on a flat surface. Jumping and judging distance feels sloppy and imprecise, mostly thanks to a stickiness of movement but also because, from time to time, the useful ground shadows cast by yourself and other objects will simply disappear. To put it kindly, mistiming or failing to land a jump doesn't always feel like it's your own fault.

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It Was MLB’s Decision to Bring MLB The Show 21 to Xbox, PlayStation Says

Major League Baseball, otherwise known as MLB, is behind the decision to bring Sony San Diego's MLB The Show 21 to Xbox, according to PlayStation. This news comes by way of Inverse, who spoke to PlayStation about the decision to bring MLB The Show 21. The upcoming installment in the franchise is coming to Xbox for the first time ever after being exclusive to PlayStation since 2006. Not only is The Show coming to Xbox when it releases on April 20, but it's also launching day-and-date on Xbox Game Pass, which has an audience of at least 18 million subscribers. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/02/26/mlb-the-show-21-welcome-xbox-to-the-show-trailer"] "As part of the goal for this year's game, MLB decided to bring the franchise to more players and baseball fans," a PlayStation representative told Inverse. "This decision provides a unique opportunity to further establish MLB The Show as the premier brand for baseball video games." Microsoft confirmed last week that MLB The Show 21 will launch on Xbox on April 20, as both a traditional purchase and as a part of the Game Pass library, which is the same day the game launches on PlayStation consoles. Those with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will be able to play the game on Android phones and tablets via the Beta version of Xbox Cloud Gaming too. MLB The Show 21 features cross-play, which means Xbox players and PlayStation players will be able to play with each other, and thanks to cross-progress, players can play take their progress data to any platform. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/03/mlb-the-show-21-next-gen-features-trailer"] MLB The Show 21 will launch on April 20 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. While waiting for that later this month, check out this video of the game running on Xbox Series X and then check out this MLB The Show 21 next-gen trailer. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes

It Was MLB’s Decision to Bring MLB The Show 21 to Xbox, PlayStation Says

Major League Baseball, otherwise known as MLB, is behind the decision to bring Sony San Diego's MLB The Show 21 to Xbox, according to PlayStation. This news comes by way of Inverse, who spoke to PlayStation about the decision to bring MLB The Show 21. The upcoming installment in the franchise is coming to Xbox for the first time ever after being exclusive to PlayStation since 2006. Not only is The Show coming to Xbox when it releases on April 20, but it's also launching day-and-date on Xbox Game Pass, which has an audience of at least 18 million subscribers. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/02/26/mlb-the-show-21-welcome-xbox-to-the-show-trailer"] "As part of the goal for this year's game, MLB decided to bring the franchise to more players and baseball fans," a PlayStation representative told Inverse. "This decision provides a unique opportunity to further establish MLB The Show as the premier brand for baseball video games." Microsoft confirmed last week that MLB The Show 21 will launch on Xbox on April 20, as both a traditional purchase and as a part of the Game Pass library, which is the same day the game launches on PlayStation consoles. Those with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will be able to play the game on Android phones and tablets via the Beta version of Xbox Cloud Gaming too. MLB The Show 21 features cross-play, which means Xbox players and PlayStation players will be able to play with each other, and thanks to cross-progress, players can play take their progress data to any platform. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/03/mlb-the-show-21-next-gen-features-trailer"] MLB The Show 21 will launch on April 20 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. While waiting for that later this month, check out this video of the game running on Xbox Series X and then check out this MLB The Show 21 next-gen trailer. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes

Overwatch Archives Event Returns With New Skins

Overwatch's Archives event has returned and it gives players the chance to earn new skins, complete weekly challenges, and more from now until April 27. Archives is an annual event that brings cooperative PvE campaign-like missions into the hero shooter and this year is no different. It brings back the Overwatch: Uprising, Overwatch: Retribution, and Overwatch: Storm Rising missions into rotation, each complete with a set of challenges to complete while playing. While doing that, players will have the chance to complete new weekly challenges and unlock five new Legendary skins and three new Epic skins. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=overwatch-archives-2021-event-all-new-skins&captions=true"] "Heroes never die," a press release about this year's Archives event reads. "Experience Overwatch's storied past in this year's Archives event, featuring a new weekly challenge reward system and new Archive missions — now live on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. Don't forget to log in from April 6 to April 27 to lock and load new cosmetics into your collection." The three Epic skins new to this year's Archives event can be earned by completing weekly challenges that go live each week of the event. The first week is now live and will run through April 13. You'll earn stars for simply playing the PvE missions in the Archives event and after earning 30 stars, you'll earn the Epic "Corridor" Lucio skin. Earn 30 stars in between April 13 and April 20 to earn the Epic "Subaquatic" Zenyatta skins and finally, earn 30 stars in between April 20 and April 27 to earn the Epic "Camouflage" Mercy skin. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/04/17/overwatch-storm-rising-opening-cutscene"] Here's a full rundown of what you can expect during the Archives event:
  • New Cosmetics: Legendary "Bushi" Genji skin, Legendary "Calvary" Tracer skin, Legendary "Mousquetaire" Widowmaker skin, Legendary "Polyanitsa" Zarya skin, Legendary "1776" Soldier: 76 skin, Epic "Camouflage" Mercy skin, Epic "Corredor" Lucio skin, and the Epic "Subaquatic" Zenyatta skin.
  • New Player Icons
  • New Reward System: Instead of winning nine games, you'll now earn stars as you play, although you do not need to complete a mission to earn stars. The harder the mission, the more stars you'll earn. You'll unlock cosmetic rewards each week after earning 10 stars, 20 stars, and 30 stars.
  • Weekly Challenges: Each week of the event brings new challenges based on earning stars. Each PvE mission will include mods such as Molten Cores, for example, which causes all enemies to drop lava upon death. Players will earn double credit for playing the Uprising missions during Week 1, double credit for playing the Retribution missions during Week 2, and double credit for playing the Storm Rising missions during Week 3.
  Overwatch's 2021 Archives event is already live on all platforms and it will run until April 27. If you've never taken part in the Archives event, check out this video of 13 minutes from one of the events' PvE missions. After that, check out IGN's updated 2020 Overwatch review and then read this story about 55 new Overwatch 2 details recently revealed at BlizzCon 2021. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

Overwatch Archives Event Returns With New Skins

Overwatch's Archives event has returned and it gives players the chance to earn new skins, complete weekly challenges, and more from now until April 27. Archives is an annual event that brings cooperative PvE campaign-like missions into the hero shooter and this year is no different. It brings back the Overwatch: Uprising, Overwatch: Retribution, and Overwatch: Storm Rising missions into rotation, each complete with a set of challenges to complete while playing. While doing that, players will have the chance to complete new weekly challenges and unlock five new Legendary skins and three new Epic skins. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=overwatch-archives-2021-event-all-new-skins&captions=true"] "Heroes never die," a press release about this year's Archives event reads. "Experience Overwatch's storied past in this year's Archives event, featuring a new weekly challenge reward system and new Archive missions — now live on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. Don't forget to log in from April 6 to April 27 to lock and load new cosmetics into your collection." The three Epic skins new to this year's Archives event can be earned by completing weekly challenges that go live each week of the event. The first week is now live and will run through April 13. You'll earn stars for simply playing the PvE missions in the Archives event and after earning 30 stars, you'll earn the Epic "Corridor" Lucio skin. Earn 30 stars in between April 13 and April 20 to earn the Epic "Subaquatic" Zenyatta skins and finally, earn 30 stars in between April 20 and April 27 to earn the Epic "Camouflage" Mercy skin. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/04/17/overwatch-storm-rising-opening-cutscene"] Here's a full rundown of what you can expect during the Archives event:
  • New Cosmetics: Legendary "Bushi" Genji skin, Legendary "Calvary" Tracer skin, Legendary "Mousquetaire" Widowmaker skin, Legendary "Polyanitsa" Zarya skin, Legendary "1776" Soldier: 76 skin, Epic "Camouflage" Mercy skin, Epic "Corredor" Lucio skin, and the Epic "Subaquatic" Zenyatta skin.
  • New Player Icons
  • New Reward System: Instead of winning nine games, you'll now earn stars as you play, although you do not need to complete a mission to earn stars. The harder the mission, the more stars you'll earn. You'll unlock cosmetic rewards each week after earning 10 stars, 20 stars, and 30 stars.
  • Weekly Challenges: Each week of the event brings new challenges based on earning stars. Each PvE mission will include mods such as Molten Cores, for example, which causes all enemies to drop lava upon death. Players will earn double credit for playing the Uprising missions during Week 1, double credit for playing the Retribution missions during Week 2, and double credit for playing the Storm Rising missions during Week 3.
  Overwatch's 2021 Archives event is already live on all platforms and it will run until April 27. If you've never taken part in the Archives event, check out this video of 13 minutes from one of the events' PvE missions. After that, check out IGN's updated 2020 Overwatch review and then read this story about 55 new Overwatch 2 details recently revealed at BlizzCon 2021. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

Diablo 2 Resurrected: First Alpha Test Will Take Place This Weekend

Diablo 2: Resurrected will receive a single-player Technical Alpha on PC starting this weekend. Players can sign up for a chance to be randomly selected to try out the HD remaster for Diablo 2. A limited number of players will be selected to participate in a Technical Alpha starting this Friday, April 9 at 7 am PT/10 am ET. The Technical Alpha will last until Monday, April 12 at 10 am PT/1 pm ET. For the Alpha, players will be able to choose from three of the seven classes to play through the entirety of the first two Acts. The classes are Barbarian, Amazon, and Sorceress. The Alpha will take players through the Monastery and to the Maiden of Anguish, ANdariel, as well as the deserts of Lut Gholein to face Duriel the Lord of Pain. There will be no level cap, so players in the Alpha can power up and upgrade their characters right up to the end if they want. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/02/19/diablo-2-resurrected-reveal-trailer"] Diablo 2: Resurrected was announced at this year's BlizzConline, and Blizzard announced two Alphas will be hosted before its 2021 release. The first, which is the upcoming Test this weekend, will focus on single-player content and the second will stress test servers for multiplayer. The remastered version of Diablo 2 will feature 4K resolution, fully 3D rendering, and complete audio remaster of the sounds from the original game. Players who still have a Diablo 2 save file will be able to import it into Diablo 2: Resurrected when the full game is released. Players can sign up for a chance to get into the Alpha Test here and look forward to IGN's coverage of Diablo 2: Resurrected. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor.

Diablo 2 Resurrected: First Alpha Test Will Take Place This Weekend

Diablo 2: Resurrected will receive a single-player Technical Alpha on PC starting this weekend. Players can sign up for a chance to be randomly selected to try out the HD remaster for Diablo 2. A limited number of players will be selected to participate in a Technical Alpha starting this Friday, April 9 at 7 am PT/10 am ET. The Technical Alpha will last until Monday, April 12 at 10 am PT/1 pm ET. For the Alpha, players will be able to choose from three of the seven classes to play through the entirety of the first two Acts. The classes are Barbarian, Amazon, and Sorceress. The Alpha will take players through the Monastery and to the Maiden of Anguish, ANdariel, as well as the deserts of Lut Gholein to face Duriel the Lord of Pain. There will be no level cap, so players in the Alpha can power up and upgrade their characters right up to the end if they want. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/02/19/diablo-2-resurrected-reveal-trailer"] Diablo 2: Resurrected was announced at this year's BlizzConline, and Blizzard announced two Alphas will be hosted before its 2021 release. The first, which is the upcoming Test this weekend, will focus on single-player content and the second will stress test servers for multiplayer. The remastered version of Diablo 2 will feature 4K resolution, fully 3D rendering, and complete audio remaster of the sounds from the original game. Players who still have a Diablo 2 save file will be able to import it into Diablo 2: Resurrected when the full game is released. Players can sign up for a chance to get into the Alpha Test here and look forward to IGN's coverage of Diablo 2: Resurrected. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor.

Joss Whedon Reportedly Threatened Gal Gadot’s Career, Refused Criticism of His Justice League Script

New allegations of Joss Whedon's misconduct during the making of Justice League have emerged, from both Cyborg actor Ray Fisher and anonymous sources. Fisher participated in a lengthy, interview-led piece with THR about the alleged hostile environment on the set of Justice League, his complaints about the behaviour of several Warner executives after he began to express dissatisfaction, and the results of his public feud with the company. The piece (which is very much worth reading in full), focuses in part on the behaviour of Joss Whedon, and those Fisher alleges enabled him. Fisher says that, once Whedon began his revisions to the film, he responded poorly to notes from the actors, adding that, when he tried to discuss how removing Cyborg's backstory changed the character's representation, Whedon cut him off, saying: "It feels like I'm taking notes right now, and I don't like taking notes from anybody — not even Robert Downey Jr." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/ray-fishers-cyborg-cameo-reportedly-written-out-of-the-flash-movie"] THR's sources claim that Whedon clashed with every star in the film, with Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) apparently taking her complaints to multiple Warner Bros. execs due to her negative feelings about the rewrites. Whedon reportedly threatened to harm her career, and made Gadot record lines she disapproved of. "Joss was bragging that he's had it out with Gal," said an anonymous source. "He told her he's the writer and she's going to shut up and say the lines and he can make her look incredibly stupid in this movie." Fisher also brought up the issue of multiple people, including Whedon, pushing for Cyborg's 'booyah' catchphrase – which was never planned to be said in Zack Snyder's cut.  Fisher says that then-co-chairman of DC Films Jon Berg said, "This is one of the most expensive movies Warners has ever made. What if the CEO of AT&T has a son or daughter, and that son or daughter wants Cyborg to say 'booyah' in the movie and we don't have a take of that? I could lose my job." Fisher also alleges that Whedon taunted him after he agreed to say the line. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/how-zack-snyder-restored-the-heart-of-justice-league-ign-fix-entertainment"] Fisher also claims that executives around the project took Whedon's side during these clashes, with producer Geoff Johns reportedly saying, "We can't make Joss mad." Johns' publicist has denied that quote was said. On a wider level, Ray Fisher remains unsatisfied with Warner Bros.' conclusions after the company's highly public investigation into an allegedly toxic, racist working environment, and has made clear he doesn't believe that the executives he worked with are fit for their roles. "I don't believe some of these people are fit for positions of leadership," he has explained. "I don't want them excommunicated from Hollywood, but I don't think they should be in charge of the hiring and firing of other people." Cyborg has since been written out of the upcoming Flash movie after he refused to work with DC Films president Walter Hamada again. He told THR he was aware that his feud with the company could harm his career, but said, "If I can't get accountability, at least I can make people aware of who they're dealing with." The recently released Zack Snyder's Justice League restored much of Fisher and the cast's original performances and intentions for their characters. You can check out our rundown of all the differences between Whedon and Snyder's versions to find out just how much has changed.. [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.

Joss Whedon Reportedly Threatened Gal Gadot’s Career, Refused Criticism of His Justice League Script

New allegations of Joss Whedon's misconduct during the making of Justice League have emerged, from both Cyborg actor Ray Fisher and anonymous sources. Fisher participated in a lengthy, interview-led piece with THR about the alleged hostile environment on the set of Justice League, his complaints about the behaviour of several Warner executives after he began to express dissatisfaction, and the results of his public feud with the company. The piece (which is very much worth reading in full), focuses in part on the behaviour of Joss Whedon, and those Fisher alleges enabled him. Fisher says that, once Whedon began his revisions to the film, he responded poorly to notes from the actors, adding that, when he tried to discuss how removing Cyborg's backstory changed the character's representation, Whedon cut him off, saying: "It feels like I'm taking notes right now, and I don't like taking notes from anybody — not even Robert Downey Jr." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/ray-fishers-cyborg-cameo-reportedly-written-out-of-the-flash-movie"] THR's sources claim that Whedon clashed with every star in the film, with Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) apparently taking her complaints to multiple Warner Bros. execs due to her negative feelings about the rewrites. Whedon reportedly threatened to harm her career, and made Gadot record lines she disapproved of. "Joss was bragging that he's had it out with Gal," said an anonymous source. "He told her he's the writer and she's going to shut up and say the lines and he can make her look incredibly stupid in this movie." Fisher also brought up the issue of multiple people, including Whedon, pushing for Cyborg's 'booyah' catchphrase – which was never planned to be said in Zack Snyder's cut.  Fisher says that then-co-chairman of DC Films Jon Berg said, "This is one of the most expensive movies Warners has ever made. What if the CEO of AT&T has a son or daughter, and that son or daughter wants Cyborg to say 'booyah' in the movie and we don't have a take of that? I could lose my job." Fisher also alleges that Whedon taunted him after he agreed to say the line. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/how-zack-snyder-restored-the-heart-of-justice-league-ign-fix-entertainment"] Fisher also claims that executives around the project took Whedon's side during these clashes, with producer Geoff Johns reportedly saying, "We can't make Joss mad." Johns' publicist has denied that quote was said. On a wider level, Ray Fisher remains unsatisfied with Warner Bros.' conclusions after the company's highly public investigation into an allegedly toxic, racist working environment, and has made clear he doesn't believe that the executives he worked with are fit for their roles. "I don't believe some of these people are fit for positions of leadership," he has explained. "I don't want them excommunicated from Hollywood, but I don't think they should be in charge of the hiring and firing of other people." Cyborg has since been written out of the upcoming Flash movie after he refused to work with DC Films president Walter Hamada again. He told THR he was aware that his feud with the company could harm his career, but said, "If I can't get accountability, at least I can make people aware of who they're dealing with." The recently released Zack Snyder's Justice League restored much of Fisher and the cast's original performances and intentions for their characters. You can check out our rundown of all the differences between Whedon and Snyder's versions to find out just how much has changed.. [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.

MPLS Sound: New Graphic Novel Celebrates the Musical Legacy of Prince

While Prince fans the world over are still mourning the musician's tragic, untimely death in 2016, his music continues to inspire new generations of artists. That's basically the theme of MPLS Sound, a new graphic novel from Humanoids. IGN can exclusively debut a new preview of MPLS Sound ahead of its April 13 release. Get a closer look at this funk-infused new comic in the slideshow gallery below: [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=mpls-sound-exclusive-graphic-novel-preview&captions=true"] MPLS Sound is a collaboration between writers Joseph Illidge and Hannibal Tabu, artist Meredith Laxton, colorist Tan Shu and cover artist Jen Bartel. The book is being published through Humanoids' LifeDrawn imprint, which specifically focuses on intimate, personal stories anchored in the real world rather than the science fiction tales for which Humanoids is generally known. Rather than act as a biography of Prince Rogers Nelson, the book explores his musical and cultural impact through the lens of a fictional Minneapolis funk band called Starchild. The story explores how the band, its lead singer Theresa Booker and the entire city are inspired by Prince's music, even as it also addresses the darker aspects of the singer's career and Minneapolis' recent history. "Prince was a nexus and catalyst of music history, and MPLS SOUND is the story of how he changed the trajectory of fictional bandleader Theresa Booker's life." said Illidge in a press release. "The way PURPLE RAIN was a musical quasi-biography in film form, MPLS SOUND is a romance, ballad, and musical drama in the graphic novel form. A narrative and visual homage to His Purple Goodness and the era of MTV's birth. Get ready for a journey of art, courage, and the price of reaching for the sky." “There is a certain level of expectation involved when trying to draw the unique wardrobe and general aesthetic of Controversy-era Prince and many scenes throughout the book are inspired heavily by the flashiness of 80’s funk,” said Laxton. “Ultimately, the story is about Theresa finding her own voice within the MPLS music scene and her evolving style throughout the book showcases that.” [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/01/04/what-to-expect-from-marvel-in-2021"] "It’s hard to learn your heroes have feet of clay, but Prince’s problematic issues of colorism and capricious business practices cannot overshadow his eventual philanthropy and gigantic musical legacy,” said Tabu. “Here we got a taste of all of that while looking at some of the roots of the city that eventually killed George Floyd. Minneapolis is a complicated town, and its tragedies have left lives battered as much as its triumphs have inspired.” MPLS Sound will release in bookstores on Tuesday, April 13 and comic shops on Wednesday, April 14. In other upcoming comic book news, Miles Morales is about to face his own Clone Saga, Inferno Girl Red will expand on the tokusatsu universe introduced in Radiant Black and MIND MGMT is returning as an NFT comic. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.