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Resident Evil and Monster Hunter continue to dominate Capcom's fortunes

3 years 3 months ago

After another incredibly successful year, developer/publisher Capcom has released its newly updated "Platinum List", showcasing each and every title that has sold over a million copies in the company's near 40-year history. It will come as no surprise to anybody that, once again, the upper echelon is dominated by two franchises: zombie-smashing horror Resident Evil, and giant-chasing adventure Monster Hunter.

Of the Top 15 titles on this year's list, seven are Monster Hunter entries. 2019's Monster Hunter: World remains Capcom's biggest seller of all time, adding another 400,000 units in the last quarter for an amazing 16.8 million units to date. Its expansion Monster Hunter: Iceborne sits in sixth place with an impressive 7.2 million units.

The Top Five is rounded out entirely with Resident Evil entries, including 2017's Resident Evil VII (8.5 million), 2019's Resident Evil 2 remake (7.8 million), 2009's Resident Evil 5 (7.8 million), and 2012's Resident Evil 6 (7.7 million). 2020's offering, a remake of Resident Evil 3, failed to make the Top Ten, sitting at number 18 with 3.6 million units sold.

In regards to flagship fighting franchise Street Fighter, the humble SNES edition of Street Fighter II retains its Top Ten position, sitting at number six with a staggering 6.3 million units. Not too shabby for a 30-year-old game. Its modern equivalent, Street Fighter V, places just behind at number seven, having shifted 5.2 million copies since its 2016 release.

Author
Chris Moyse

Super Mario World soundtrack remaster presents the classics like you've never heard them before

3 years 3 months ago

One of the most instantly recognizable - and most lovable - video game soundtracks of all-time belongs to Nintendo's 1990 smash hit Super Mario World. And the jolly SNES OST is about to get a whole new reappraisal, thanks to the stellar work performed by The Super Mario Restored Project.

As spotted by Digital Eclipse's Chris Kohler, the restoration team identified the samples featured in the Super Mario World soundtrack, and then rebuilt the themes using fully uncompressed versions of said samples. This presents the soundtrack with a style akin to that of a full digital orchestra, adding a richness to the harmonies that wasn't there before. Check out the "Overworld" theme below for an example.

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Chris Moyse

PUSS!

3 years 3 months ago

Well... Here's something to help you shake off the cobwebs this morning. Publisher Samustai has released a console trailer for developer teamcoil's mind-melting PC title PUSS! which is headed to PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch February 19. It certainly looks... interesting.

Described as an "insane, absurd, and intense avoid 'em up about a cat," PUSS! features "the real bullet hell," challenging, randomly sequenced stages, and a selection of skins for your chosen moggy. This is one of those titles that's best experienced than described, so wipe the sleep from your eyes, crank up the volume, and experience 30 seconds of oddness below. I get a distinct Tim & Eric: Awesome Show vibe from the whole thing. I'm yet to try the PC version, but I might check it out right meow.

Warning: The trailer below contains flashing imagery.

PUSS! screenshot

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Chris Moyse

Whatcha been playing this week, Destructoid?

3 years 3 months ago

Business, business, business. That's what this week was all about. We saw Embracer Group open its wallet for Gearbox, Aspyr, and Easybrain. EA complete its acquisition of Codemasters, Valve's lawsuit blues, Activision's lawsuit blues, Sony state its PS5 launch figures, and Sumo Group pick up PixelAnt. And that's not even All The Business. How much money do these guys need? The answer is "not enough," because it doesn't end until they have All The Money.

The only way I got to "Eat the Rich" this week was in a digital sense, as I munched my way through the forces of Endron in Cyanide's stealth adventure Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. Despite having some nice ideas and cathartic brawling elements, it unfortunately did not all fuse together well, which is disappointing. The potential is there, though, should a sequel or a spin-off be forthcoming. You can read all about it right here.

Author
Chris Moyse

Giveaway: Take an Alliance Reborn MatHa Bundle for Star Trek Online: House Reborn

3 years 3 months ago

In today's giveaway you can claim an Alliance Reborn MatHa Bundle for Star Trek Online: House Reborn!

With a new season of Star Trek Online content comes great responsibility! I mean, comes new stuff to give away!

Today we're flat-out giving away a MatHa Bundle for the first 50 people who show up -- we're also doing a contest for an even greater Strike Wing Bundle for 5 lucky winners!

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Wes Tacos

If you want to move your Nioh 2 save file from PS4 to PS5, here's the process

3 years 3 months ago

If you're upgrading your copy of Nioh 2 to the remastered PS5 version, you're almost certainly going to want to bring over your save file rather than start from scratch. There's a little more involved in the transferring process than I was expecting, and if you're looking for pointers, Team Ninja has us covered.

You can read the developer's instructions on Twitter (along with visual aids), but I'll recap them here.

Start with the PS4 version of Nioh 2 and go to the title screen – click into "System" and scroll down and select "Cross-Save Management." In this menu, upload your PS4 save data to cloud storage.

Next, boot up the PS5 version of Nioh 2 with the same PlayStation Network account and head to the title screen – go into "System," and pick "Cross-Save Management." Now you can download your data.

This process needs to be repeated for every individual save file you want to bring over to PS5.

One other tidbit: to switch between the PS4 and PS5 editions, go to the game on your PS5 home screen, press the Options button (aka the "start" button), and choose the Game Version you want.

If you have the Nioh 2 season pass on PS4 and you're seeing an error message about not having the "rights for the add-on required to resume the game with the downloaded character data," try grabbing the equivalent PS5 DLC. I haven't tested this myself yet (I will tonight), but I've seen that suggestion.

If you want to move your Nioh 2 save file from PS4 to PS5, here's the process screenshot

Author
Jordan Devore

OpenTTD is still alive and well and it's coming to Steam

3 years 3 months ago

Don't be alarmed if you see a Steam notification that one of your friends – you know who – is settling in for a late night with OpenTTD. The transportation management sim is coming to Steam on April 1.

"These days, we mostly distribute our game via our website," the developers wrote this week in a blog post. "But times are changing, and so is our hair. Over the last few months, we [Patric "TrueBrain" Stout and Owen "Orudge" Rudge] have silently been working to become a bit more visible in the world. Don't worry, not for reasons you might think: OpenTTD has as many active users as it had in 2007. But more because we no longer think it is the right approach to only distribute via our own website."

Apart from the exposure a Steam release could bring to the long-running open-source PC game, the developers also considered the fact that "other people" have been listing OpenTTD on "some stores."

"They are not always updated with new releases, sometimes even slacking behind a few years. And maybe more important to us: we can not guarantee that the uploaded version is unmodified and is the version as we intended. So, instead of fighting it, why not turn around and join them! Why not release our own, verified, builds on those stores!" (They've already released the game on the Microsoft Store.)

Author
Jordan Devore

Rust has a Softcore mode for players who want a break from vanilla

3 years 3 months ago

If you're new to Rust or it's been too long, you might want to start slow with a Softcore server. It's an official new way to play that's more "casual"-oriented – but that doesn't mean it's completely chill.

As outlined by Facepunch Studios' Maurino Berry, there are four main differences in Softcore mode, at least to start. The team expects to "continue to iterate and improve on it moving forward."

  • When you're killed, half of your inventory can be reclaimed by you at either the spot of your death, or at a reclaim terminal (found at Bandit Town and the Outpost) – items in the reclaim terminal will de-spawn after two hours.
  • All players may now spawn at either the Bandit Town or Outpost safezones at any time (provided they are not flagged as hostile).
  • You may only view the contents of a wounded player.
  • Maximum team size is four (this includes the number of people who can authorize at a Tool Cupboard or on an Autoturret).

To be clear, this offshoot isn't taking away from the default hardcore Rust experience –  vanilla servers will still be in the "majority." Initially, at launch, there will be 10 servers running Softcore mode.

A vending machine delivery drone in RustThe new update also includes a marketplace with delivery drones to foster more trading. Eat it, Bezos!

Author
Jordan Devore

The dream of the Sega Dreamcast died 20 years ago

3 years 3 months ago

It's important to remember the classics. And the Dreamcast was an absolute staple console. To many, it was the best system ever made.

While we remember how great it was, it's also fascinating to reminisce on its history, and the decline of Sega as an absolute hardware powerhouse. Just about 20 years ago, Sega announced that they would discontinue the Dreamcast and become a third-party developer. It was a pretty big deal at the time!

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Chris Carter

47 has a hectic schedule ahead with Hitman 3's February content

3 years 3 months ago

Hitman 3 appears to have had the same impact for the long-running stealth franchise as Yakuza 0 had for the adventures of Kiryu Kazuma. While the Hitman series has always been popular, a quick look on social media implies that IO Interactive's newest sequel has brought a flurry of wannabe sharpshooters into the World of Assassination.

And already the Danish developer is offering players new content for the sequel. Yesterday saw the return of Escalation Contracts - essentially new missions and marks to eliminate in already established locations. The first contract sees Agent 47 return to Thornbridge Manor in order to stage a series of unhappy accidents.

February 11 will add a new Featured Contract - produced in association with YouTube series MinnMax (me neither). February 18 adds a throwing knife-exclusive Escalation, while on February 23 Deluxe Edition owners can enjoy a special premium Escalation, The Proloff Parable, which sees "The White Shadow" pick their way through a snow-covered train as it ruses through the Carpathian Mountains.

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Chris Moyse

Littlewood for Switch, which looks a lot like Stardew Valley, takes place after you've already saved the world

3 years 3 months ago

Putting games on my radar is one of my absolute favorite perks of this job.

At this point in gaming's history, a ton of stuff comes out at any given time. I mean just look at the Switch eShop! It's getting 30-40 titles per week gumming up those works. Curation is more important than ever. Even free-to-play titles cost time, after all.

So when Littlewood came across my desk, my interest shot up. Described as a "peaceful RP that takes place after you've saved the world," it has a lot in common with classic and modern life/gathering simulators. It's out on the Switch on February 25, with pre-orders going live on February 18.

In case you're curious, Littlewood came out in August of last year to "overwhelmingly positive" reviews on Steam, so it might be worth putting on your radar, too. Exploration, chatting with townsfolk, collecting, and harvesting are the main focuses: so there's probably something for everyone!

Sean Young [Twitter]

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Chris Carter

Fire Emblem Heroes gets gooey-eyed for Valentine's Day

3 years 3 months ago

Love is in the air, everywhere I look around. Well, that's actually a complete fallacy, but one game that is already feeling the soft-tinted vibe of Valentine's Day is Nintendo's mobile battle Fire Emblem Heroes, with a quartet of new heroes celebrating the happy holiday.

For the most part, it's a family affair, as joining the 17 billion-strong character roster are the husband and wife duo of Gustav and Henriette, hanging up their royal duties to return to the battlefield. I have to admit, that's pretty novel. Also available are the couple's noble son, Alfonse, and a new Dual Hero in the form of the edgy-beyond-belief Lif, partnered with the equally dour Thrasir in what is clearly a bit of fun on the developers' part.

Fire Emblem Heroes gets gooey-eyed for Valentine's Day screenshot

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Chris Moyse

Someone did a Zelda: Breath of the Wild 100% speedrun without taking damage

3 years 3 months ago

Well, with thousands of people still playing Zelda: Breath of the Wild at pretty much all hours of the day, even years-removed from its launch: a damage-less 100% run was bound to happen at some point! But speedrunner JoeDun can claim to be the first to do it.

Announcing the accomplishment on Twitter, JoeDun has shared how they did it in the below video. Let's break it down together.

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Chris Carter

Guilty Gear Strive PS4/PS5 beta kicks off February 18

3 years 3 months ago

Arc System Works has revealed the date for its next Guilty Gear Strive open beta. PS4 and PS5 fans can check out the newest action in Heaven and Hell on the weekend of February 18, while pre-order customers can jump into the battle a day earlier on February 17.

The new beta will feature a huge cast of 13 fighters, including new kids on the block Giovanna and Nagoriyuki, (though the recently revealed Anji Mito will not be available). Playable modes include online and offline Vs., Training Mode, and GG Strive's in-depth tutorial, giving newcomers an opportunity to learn the basics of the admittedly tricky fist-trader. Online battles will be used to study GG Strive's heralded rollback netcode.

Launching on April 9 for PS4, PS5, and PC, Guilty Gear Strive is the seventh mainline entry in the eccentric and hyper-stylized anime fighting series. Featuring a brand new engine, gorgeous visuals, and a redesigned ranking system, Arc System Works hope that GG Strive will bring a new army of players into the fold, while delivering the deep, breathless combat long-time fans have come to know and love.

Let's Rock.

Author
Chris Moyse

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake no longer has a release date

3 years 3 months ago

Ubisoft's remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time didn't wow newcomers and it certainly didn't impress long-time fans when it was announced last September. In the aftermath, the game was delayed to March 2021. Now, it's being pushed back even further – to an as-yet-unknown date.

Sharing the news on Twitter, Ubisoft said the community's "passion and support" are "driving our development teams to make the best game possible." A replacement release date for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake wasn't given – not even a vague "2021" – but the "extra development time will enable our teams to deliver a remake that feels fresh while remaining faithful to the original."

First impressions are everything, and I think it's smart for Ubisoft to go dark until it can confidently nail the art direction, no matter how long that takes. From what I've seen of last year's footage, the remake was hitting this weird middle ground that just doesn't fly these days. It looked like a half-step.

It was jarring to see The Sands of Time resurface with anything less than the red-carpet treatment. If you're going to bring it back after all this time, you might as well do it right. Otherwise, who's it for?

Author
Jordan Devore

This hotshot hit every single name in the Smash Melee credit shooting minigame

3 years 3 months ago

Whenever a game gives me a kickass credit sequence: I play it.

Devil May Cry games generally have my vote in terms of best end credits, but the flight simulator in the Smash Bros. series comes close. Porky Zarate felt the same way, and became one of the first documented players to hit all 190 names in the credits.

If you may recall, Smash Melee has a memorable end credit minigame that allows you to shoot every name you can: it even scores you at the end! Evidently Zarate was inspired by this challenge issued by Nathaniel Bandy, who offered a $3000 bounty on the first person to hit all 190 credits.

The requirements were as follows: must be done on a GameCube or Wii, use of controller must be verified through recording, gameplay must be captured, and the deadline was March 31, 2021. Well, Zarate checked all of those boxes, as the video below showcases their real-life inputs for verification. They even made a Twitter account in the race to 190.

If only 2001 me could have seen this with their own eyes.

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Chris Carter

Resident Evil movie coming as soon as September 2021

3 years 3 months ago

Sony's cinematic reboot of Resident Evil will be with us as soon as this fall, according to a new report from Tinsletown magazine Deadline. Produced by Constantin Films, the as-yet-untitled movie has been given a tentative release date of September 3, 2021, a mere seven months from now.

Details surrounding the project remain relatively scarce, although it was previously revealed that the new big-screen adaptation of Capcom's survival horror franchise will be an origin story, returning the timeline to 1998, the infamous locale of Raccoon City, and the haunting Spencer Mansion - site zero for the Resident Evil universe's series of unfortunate events.

Almost all of the franchise's classic characters are accounted for, with Upload's Robbie Amell as Chris Redfield, Maze Runner's Kaya Scodelario as Claire Redfield, Avan Jogia as Leon Kennedy, Umbrella Academy's Tom Hopper as Albert Wesker, and Ant-Man and The Wasp's Hannah John-Kamen donning the beret of Jill Valentine. While the new film is not explicitly linked to the previous Resident Evil movies, Robert Kulzer will remain on board as producer.

Resident Evil movie coming as soon as September 2021 screenshot

Author
Chris Moyse

Nintendo specifically credits Animal Crossing for a huge surge in Switch hardware sales

3 years 3 months ago

Animal Crossing has been a powerhouse for Nintendo.

Although there were several marketing lead-ins for it, I don't think a lot of people expected it to be that big, but with current world events, it kind of lead to a perfect storm for the life simulator. Nintendo is exceedingly proud of it, and it's about to become the best-selling Switch game of all time in just under a year.

President Shuntaro Furukawa even sung its praises in a recent investor Q&A, citing it as a large reason why the Switch continued to fly off the shelves. He explains, ". Because Animal Crossing: New Horizons was a hit, many consumers became interested in Nintendo Switch, and that was one of the major reasons for the sales increase of the systems. We are aiming to continue this momentum and increase the cumulative sales volume to overtake that of Wii."

Overtaking the Wii is not only doable, it's expected. The Wii ended up with 101.63 million units sold in its lifetime, but it's also just shy of the top five all-time selling systems. It's going to take a lot to dethrone the 155 million-ish of the PS2 and Nintendo DS line (individually), but Nintendo will try. If the Switch cracks the 102 million mark and breaks past the original PlayStation, it's home free to the top five.

Author
Chris Carter

Nintendo says 'major contributions' to their sales came from Pokemon and Smash Bros. DLC

3 years 3 months ago

Seeing Nintendo get involved with DLC was weird (the same goes for paid online and eventually season passes), but once they did, you could see the dollar signs pop up in real time. Nintendo has DLC-ed up a ton of their games in the past, and based on a new Q&A session from company president Shuntaro Furukawa, that strategy isn't ending anytime soon.

Speaking to investors, Furukawa explains the second wind a few of their games have gotten from DLC, most notably Pokemon Sword and Shield, as well as Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Furukawa states: "As for the increase in sales of add-on content, major contributions came from the second round of add-on content for Pokemon Sword Expansion Pass and Pokemon Shield Expansion Pass, which was released in the third quarter, and from Fighter Pass Vol. 2 for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Nintendo Switch Online sales increased thanks in part to the growth in membership that has accompanied the rise in hardware sales."

Furukawa, like he has in Q&As of old, further predicts a boon of digital sales, noting, "Consumers who have bought digital products and experienced their convenience tend to prefer to continue to make digital purchases, so we see digital sales continuing to trend upward over the mid-to-long term." So expect more digital-focused DLC on top of everything.

Just the other day, I was musing on how much more monetary potential directly integrated DLC has for Pokemon, compared to the previous "extra game(s)" model. Nintendo has now confirmed the obvious.

Q&A [Nintendo]

Author
Chris Carter

Man arrested for selling hacked Pokemon Sword & Shield Sobble

3 years 3 months ago

A Japanese man has been arrested by authorities for allegedly generating and selling hacked critters from Nintendo Switch release Pokémon Sword & Shield. The 23-year-old was apprehended in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture after being caught allegedly selling a hacked Sobble.

The suspect is accused of having used a "jailbroken" Nintendo Switch console to run a service online in which they would create hacked Pokémon to order, with each critter retailing for around ¥500, with a commission fee of up to ¥800 should an individual order six Pokémon or more. It is alleged that the man has made somewhere in the region of ¥1.15 million (or roughly $10,000 USD) since Pokémon Sword & Shield's release in November 2019.

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Chris Moyse

NGPC classic SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium hits Switch later this month

3 years 3 months ago

Fantastic news for old-school fighting game fans, as SNK has confirmed that the previously rumored re-release of SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium is set to return. The dinky fighting extravaganza will launch on Nintendo Switch February 17, the latest release in the publisher's Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection.

Launched in 1999 for SNK's short-lived but great handheld platform, Match of the Millennium sees a who's who of superstars from franchises such as Fatal Fury, Street Fighter, The Last Blade, Samurai Shodown, King of Fighters, and Darkstalkers square off in both one-on-one and tag-based mayhem.

Packed to the brim with content, Match of the Millennium features eight unlockable characters for a total roster of 26 fighters. Also included are three battle modes and the celebrated "SNK Olympics" - a selection of cute mini-games based on titles such as Metal Slug and Ghouls n' Ghosts. This re-release will preserve this low-key but wonderful entry to the fighting game genre for future generations. Brilliant stuff.

If y'all buy this then maybe... just maybe... it will send SNK and Capcom a message.*

*it won't send a message.

NGPC classic SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium hits Switch later this month screenshot

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Chris Moyse

Contest: Win Blue Fire for Nintendo Switch or Steam

3 years 3 months ago

In today's contest you can win tricky platforming title Blue Fire for Switch or Steam!

Can you believe it's already February? I can't. We thought we were clear of 2020, but as it turns out, the world is still kind of on fire!

Well, let's feed the fire -- win yourself a copy of the brand new action/platformer Blue Fire for your Switch or PC! Hey, at least you'll have a new video game, right?

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Wes Tacos

We don't deserve Resident Evil

3 years 3 months ago

No matter how you feel about the current state of Resident Evil or where exactly you fit into the fandom, I think we can all agree that this series has gone places – some fantastic, some dreadful, but all memorable. And while the jury is out on Village, it already feels like a fitting next step; a real culmination.

I don't intend to go overboard with Lady Dimitrescu mania, but at the same, I couldn't skip sharing this image – a hilarious Tyrant lineup render from 3D artist Marcos RC. It's everything to me.

I'm cracking up over here. Hope you are too.

From Ramon Salazar's stupid little face to the artist's Twitter location ("Raccoon City – before the tragedy"), I'm loving this image, and I'm reflecting on how good we've got it as Resident Evil fans. Other survival-horror series haven't been so fortunate. This high won't last forever, so enjoy it while we can.

Bless this beautiful mess.

We don't deserve Resident Evil screenshot

Author
Jordan Devore

Overwatch 2 and Diablo IV are both skipping 2021

3 years 3 months ago

Overwatch 2 and Diablo IV are looming on the horizon, but 2021 is shaping up to be a quiet year for Blizzard, at least as far as those big-name sequels go. Speaking to investors today in an earnings call, Activision confirmed that neither sequel will launch this year – though I don't think any of us were expecting Diablo IV to be done anytime soon given the team's public-facing quarterly updates.

Here are some notable highlights from the call, as recapped by Niko Partners analyst Daniel Ahmad.

Author
Jordan Devore

Devolver Digital's new time-sink, Loop Hero, is out March 4

3 years 3 months ago

Maybe you've heard of Devolver Digital and Four Quarters' Loop Hero but you didn't want to get too attached until there was a release date. Well, now we've got one: the PC game is coming out March 4.

I appreciate that this trailer looks and sounds like it was lifted from a cursed VHS and polished up a bit for 2021. The narration reminds me of moody old video game, toy, and board game commercials.

Loop Hero is probably better played than explained – conveniently, there's a Steam demo right now. A too-brief summary: your adventurer strolls along a path, battling creatures along the way, and you'll need to deck them out with better gear and make clever use of cards that can be strategically placed on the field. If you're really pressed for time, the game's interactive website overviews the core loop.

The concept speaks to me as a fan of the more "active" idle games, and I love the whole vibe. The sheer number of genre influences and deeper elements in play here has me feeling pretty optimistic.

Devolver Digital's new time-sink, Loop Hero, is out March 4 screenshot

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Jordan Devore

Overwatch's Lunar New Year event is up and running with a Bounty Hunter mode

3 years 3 months ago

Overwatch is celebrating the Year of the Ox with its 2021 Lunar New Year event until February 25. Along with eight new character skins – three of which are weekly-challenge unlocks – there's a fresh mode, Bounty Hunter, that's planning to stick around in the Arcade rotation even after the event wraps up.

How does Bounty Hunter work? Simple: the first kill of the match will turn the speedy sharpshooter into a "target," at which point everyone will chase them down as bounty hunters. If you end up slaying the targeted player by landing the killing blow, you'll become the new target, and the cycle will continue.

Now, for the skins. There are five legendary looks and three epic outfits for the Year of the Ox.

Terracotta Medic Baptiste

Terracotta Medic Baptiste skin(Unlockable from Feb. 4–11 with nine wins)

Xiake McCree

Xiake McCree skin(Unlockable from Feb. 11–18 with nine wins)

Imperial Guard Reaper

Imperial Guard Reaper skin(Unlockable from Feb. 18–25 with nine wins)

Tiger Huntress Ashe

Author
Jordan Devore

Activision facing lawsuit over Call of Duty: Modern Warfare character 'Mara'

3 years 3 months ago

Activision Blizzard, Infinity Ward, and Major League Gaming Corp. are facing a copyright lawsuit pertaining to the popular Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Warcom operator, "Mara."

The lawsuit was filed in a Texas court by Clayton Haugen, a North Carolina-based writer and photographer, who alleges that Activision stole Mara's appearance from photographs of his fictional character "Cade Janus." The character of Janus features in Haugen's short story November Renaissance, with the photographs taken for marketing purposes as Haugen hoped to option the story to studios as a potential movie project.

Haugen alleges that Activison not only hired the same model - streamer and cosplayer Alex Zedra - to portray Modern Warfare's Mara, but also used the same make-up artist as Haugen, and attempted to source the same props used in Haugen's original shoot. Haugen claims that his photographs - which had been shared on social media - were a direct source for the development team and were pinned to the studio's walls.

Pictured below are comparison photos of "Cade Janus" and "Mara" as featured in the lawsuit.

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Chris Moyse

You can add Metro: Last Light Redux to your free PC game pile

3 years 3 months ago

It's once again time to slide in, claim your free games from the Epic Games Store, and get out. In this giveaway – running today through February 11 – you can get Metro: Last Light Redux and For the King.

You probably already know Metro – it's the not-distant-enough future, and life in the post-apocalyptic tunnels of Moscow isn't all it's cracked up to be. Last Light is the second game, and this Redux version is the "definitive edition" remaster with DLC packed-in and gameplay improvements. If you've been intimidated by this series, you may want to try the action-oriented Spartan mode over Survival mode.

I feel like For the King has popped up a few times before in free promos. It's a tabletop-inspired fantasy roguelike RPG that you can (optionally) play in local or online co-op. You in? Here's a visual aid:

Next on deck is Halcyon 6 Starbase Commander, a ship-commanding strategy RPG with base building and crew management to keep you occupied. It'll be up for grabs for one week starting on February 11.

You can add Metro: Last Light Redux to your free PC game pile screenshot

Author
Jordan Devore

Indie RPG Everhood looks like Undertale by way of... Guitar Hero?

3 years 3 months ago

It's been a rough start to the day for Red, an animated wooden doll who awakens to find that one of their arms has been stolen by a mischievous dwarf. Undaunted, Red sets about the seemingly simple task of recovering the missing appendage from its thief. But this is just the start of Red's adventure, and adventure that will bend the very fabric of all realities...

This is the premise that sets up RPG Everhood, developed by indie outfit Foreign Gnomes and headed to PC and Nintendo Switch on March 4. Everhood will see Red interact with a cast of bizarre characters on a kooky quest through a fantastical kingdom. Characters such as a sentient ATM machine, a banjo-playing froggo, a "nearly-nude" knight, and a giant spider, among others.

From the trailer, you can see Everhood has a similar overall style to Toby Fox's beloved RPG, Undertale - what with its pixelated visuals and slightly unnerving universe. But Everhood's combat appears to be a sort of bullet-hell take on the rhythm-action of Guitar Hero and Rock Band. It looks like a wild ride.

Disclosure: Everhood is represented by Stride PR, a marketer which also employs three ex-Destructoid writers. As always, this did not factor into the decision to cover this announcement.

Warning: The trailer below contains flashing imagery.

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Chris Moyse

The Outer Worlds: Peril on Gorgon DLC hits Switch February 10

3 years 3 months ago

If you're currently zapping through the Switch port of Obsidian's The Outer Worlds, then you'll be pleased to hear that Peril on Gorgon - the sci-fi adventure's first DLC expansion - will be arriving on the Nintendo platform on February 10.

Released on PS4, PC, and Xbox One back in September 2020, Peril on Gorgon sees the crew of The Unreliable travel to an abandoned science outpost located on the titular asteroid. There they discover the grim aftermath of Halcyon's experiments, as they pick their way through the ruins of a project gone very, very wrong.

Peril on Gorgon features a brand new location filled with weaponry and gear just waiting to be looted. It also introduces new questlines and characters - both friendly and not-so-friendly. Once installed, players can visit Gorgon at any time provided they have passed the planet Monarch, so you don't have to have completed The Outer Worlds before you take this detour into the new world.

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Chris Moyse

Nintendo Download: Skyforge

3 years 3 months ago

We're days away from a new Mario game. Well, a re-release of an old Mario game. But it has a new title!

Before Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury gets here, there is other stuff to peruse on the Switch eShop. Like...Blue Fire! Or Haven. Or Skyforge, a free-to-play MMO that came out in 2015 on PC to mixed reception (and in 2017 on PS4/Xbox One), but is hitting Switch today.

Please clap! Or not. It's totally okay for a marketplace to have calms before storms. The Switch eShop could use a legitimate break actually, before it tries to slam 30-40 square-shaped games into a round hole again.

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Chris Carter

Robert A. Altman, the co-founder and CEO of ZeniMax, has died

3 years 3 months ago

Bethesda announced that Robert A. Altman, the co-founder and CEO of ZeniMax, has passed away.

"He was a true visionary, friend, and believer in the spirit of people and the power of what they could accomplish together," Bethesda said. "He was an extraordinary leader, and an even better human being."

In its statement – viewable in full on Twitter – Bethesda said it was "proud to carry on the values and principles Robert taught us," and extended its "deepest sympathies to Robert's family [his wife Lynda Carter and two children], who are a part of our family and have always treated us as part of theirs."

Current and former employees of ZeniMax – to say nothing of subsidiaries including id Software, Arkane, Tango Gameworks, and MachineGames – have shared their condolences and memories.

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Jordan Devore

Free Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 update adds characters, challenges, and color blind options

3 years 3 months ago

Sega continues to roll out cool free content for its great puzzle title Puyo Puyo Tetris 2. Today sees a new update arrive on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch platforms that adds a handful of extra characters, new challenges rules, and accessibility options.

Once downloaded, players will be able to step into battle as gothic weirdo Strange Klug, cute mermaid Serilly, magic gal Rafisol, and ghostly troublemakers Yu & Rei. The Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 soundtrack will also be expanded with three new tunes, which include Rafisol and Strange Klug's personal themes.

Challenge mode receives a total of six new Multiplayer rulesets: Endless Fever, Endless Puyo, Tiny Puyo, Sprint, Marathon, and finally Ultra, all of which can be played in online and offline Vs. battles. Most importantly, new settings have been added for color blind players, with new trichromat, protanopia, deuteranopia, and tritanopia adjustments.

You can check out a trailer for the new update below. Don't forget that Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 will be hitting PC on March 23. It's a really great time - alone or with friends - and if you haven't checked it out, I suggest you do. Puyo!

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Chris Moyse

A big Borderlands 3 reveal is coming this month

3 years 3 months ago

Borderlands 3 has been dormant for a bit, but it's about to get another windfall very soon as a result of newly minted DLC. 

The thing is, we haven't really seen that much of the fabled "Director's Cut" add-on that was announced a while back, but that all changes on February 10. Gearbox has confirmed on its blog that the Borderlands Show is returning on that date at 9AM PT, where it'll share a "mountain of mayhem" sized news tidbit.

The main event is the aforementioned Director's Cut, and if it's anything like past shows, it'll be fairly comprehensive, spliced in with live footage. Gearbox promises "additional missions, endgame content, and behind the scenes extras." Hopefully the Director's Cut is better than the Designer's Cut. At this point, the second season pass really hasn't justified itself.

Not that I necessarily want or need any more content from this game (a second season pass is a bit much, and a third would be a Pitchford hat trick), but I would have liked to have seen more worlds and sandboxes like the prior DLC pass. It wasn't all perfect, but at least it added extra incentive to future playthroughs.

Don't Miss the Director's Cut Reveal on February 10 [Gearbox]

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Chris Carter

EA sees 'incredible opportunity' in Codemasters acquisition

3 years 3 months ago

Electronic Arts has spoken of its delight in the publisher's acquisition of developer Codemasters. EA purchased the racing games specialist back in December 2020 for $1.2 billion - the sudden bid pulling the sale out from under the nose of Take-Two Interactive.

During a recent conference call, in which EA discussed the status of BioWare, the Star Wars license, and its upcoming releases, CFO Blake Jorgenson called the Codemasters acquisition "one of the best growth opportunities there is," denoting why EA was so willing to fork out top dollar to add the British studio to its bulging portfolio of developers.

"The Dirt franchise, the Grid franchise, all of their franchises are incredible games, but none of them have actually taken advantage of a large publishing organization and a marketing muscle that we're able to deliver," said Jorgenson to investors. "We think that has growth to it, not to mention the talent that's in that organization that could continue to help our Need for Speed business or our Real Racing business. It could be very powerful. So we know it is not a FIFA-sized business, but we know there is incredible opportunity to own essentially all of the driving business there is."

Own essentially all of the driving business there is...

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Chris Moyse

Danganronpa like Tantei Bokumetsu unveils its killer mystery

3 years 3 months ago

Nippon Ichi Software has released the opening movie to its upcoming murder mystery RPG Tantei Bokumetsu, (literally "Detective Eliminator"), which the publisher recently revealed following a series of strange and unsettling teasers.

The hyperactive cinematic introduces us to the 14 detectives of the Detective Alliance - each and every one of them highly specialized in a trademark field - who find themselves cloistered together on the remote "Morgue Island". One of these lawmakers, however, is actually a lawbreaker, the notorious serial killer "Yatzuzakikou," who is currently wanted for over 100 brutal murders.

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Chris Moyse

The Destruction AllStars team is aware of the annoying voice bug

3 years 3 months ago

In case you missed it, Destruction AllStars is out on PS5 via PlayStation Plus right now. And it's totally not called "Destructoid AllStars," I promise.

While playing, folks have noticed a really strange issue right from the get-go: like people screaming into a mic unprompted. Why? Well, AllStars has a weird voice system that instantly enables DualSense microphones, so everyone will hear each other in a giant auto-created party system.

I know a lot of people are already freaked out at the idea of the DualSense mic picking up your thoughts, but that's another plane entirely! Here's the full tweet: "Thanks for all the feedback so far! We're aware of issues surrounding voice chat in Destruction AllStars and are hard at work on a fix! In the meantime, you can mute a party chat by pressing the PlayStation button, then Square on the party card or create a private party chat."

So you heard it straight from the developer's mouth: mute party chat if you're having issues until a fix arises. Just know that you need to do that over and over, and not in-game, but from the actual system UI card. Oof! At least a fix is on the way.

Lucid Games [Twitter]

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Chris Carter

LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog set green-lit thanks to fan submission

3 years 3 months ago

Sonic the Hedgehog is set to be the next video game superstar to receive his own LEGO set. A cool diorama featuring Sonic, Dr. Robotnik, and other series icons has been approved by both LEGO and Sega, and is set to go into production this year, just in time for the blue blur's 30th anniversary.

The new kit, inspired by the Sonic Mania interpretation of Green Hill Zone, was submitted to the LEGO Ideas initiative by British Sonic the Hedgehog fan Viv Grannel. The neat looking setup received the requisite 10,000 votes by the LEGO community to be taken into official consideration, and as such Grannel's design will now become a fully-realized release.

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Chris Moyse