Mindseize Review – Metroidvania Fusion

If you had asked me to write out a checklist of features I would expect to find in a Metroidvania, my final list would be pretty close to what I found in Mindseize. It’s a decent one, too. Solid, even. And, for all that, just a little bit dull. There’s nothing wrong, per se, with an unimaginative adherence to the basic Metroidvania formula, but Mindseize also fails to inspire with its approach to theme-setting and story development. The final result is a competent but unspectacular action-platformer with precious few ideas of its own.

You play a father bent on exacting revenge on an evil sci-fi organisation that, uh… seized the mind of his daughter. An early unsuccessful encounter with the Big Bad leaves Angry Dad disabled but, with the help of a good sci-fi organisation, able to continue his crusade by transplanting his own mind into a robot. It’s nonsense, of course–though it’s inoffensive nonsense, sparing in its narrative dumps and blessedly easy to ignore.

More urgent matters involve exploring the various planets, each of which is presented as a vast network of 2D platforms appropriated from conventional stock–the jungle area, the industrial factory, the rainy dystopian nightscape, the caves littered with glowing crystals, and the caves that are a bit darker because there are no glowing crystals. They’re all there, present and correct, and no more imaginative than similar scenes in countless other games.

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Pokemon Go Adding Mythical Pokemon Genesect–As A Paid Event

As teased, Genesect is coming to Pokemon Go this month. The Mythical Pokemon will make its debut in Niantic’s popular mobile game as part of a new Special Research event. However, you’ll need to buy a virtual ticket if you’re hoping to catch it.

Genesect will be available as part of a new Special Research story quest called A Drive to Investigate, which kicks off at 8 AM local time on March 20 and runs until 10 PM local time on March 26. As previously mentioned, this story quest will only be accessible if you have a virtual ticket, which can be purchased ahead of the event from Pokemon Go’s in-game shop for $8 USD.

Purchasing the ticket will grant you access to various Special Research tasks that culminate in an encounter with Genesect. If you don’t buy a ticket, you’ll have a chance to encounter the new Mythical Pokemon in EX Raids beginning in April. In addition to Genesect, the Special Research story quest will lead to encounters with other Bug- and Steel-type Pokemon such as Pinsir, Scizor, Skarmory, Karrablast, Shelmet, and Durant.

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Disneyland to Close Due to Coronavirus Concerns

Disney announced Thursday that Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure are closing as of March 14 through the end of the month due to concerns over the coronavirus (COVID-19).

As of time of publish, it was uncertain whether Disney World in Orlando, Florida, would also be closing in response to the outbreak.

Disney’s announcement comes on the heels of California Governor Gavin Newsom’s press conference Thursday during which time he said gatherings of more than 250 people should be postponed. However, Newsom later said that both Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood won’t need to comply with this policy, “because of the complexity of their unique circumstances,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The exemption for theme parks was met with widespread criticism on social media.

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Chief medical officer for Disney Parks, Dr. Pamela Hymel, said in a previous statement that they’re committed to keeping Disney staff and guests healthy:

“As part of our commitment to the health and well-being of our cast, guests and the larger community, we are carefully monitoring the evolving coronavirus situation and are in regular contact with health agencies for information and guidance. Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, are welcoming guests as usual and we continue to implement preventive measures in line with the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health agencies.”

The Verge had reported about Disney cast members discussing how easily the COVID-19 disease can spread: “If one gets it, we all get it.”

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Disney had previously taken measures in response to COVID-19 for their other parks. USA Today reported that Hong Kong Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland have since closed. There are currently no plans for when Hong Kong Disneyland may reopen. However, Tokyo Disneyland is closed until at least early April with expansion plans being “postponed to mid-may 2020 or beyond”.

The Shanghai Disney Resort park closed over a month ago and partially reopened this Monday with a new policy in place. According to the park website, guests are required to wear a mask and show their health via a QR code system when entering dining areas.

“Every guest entering Shanghai Disney Resort will be required to undergo temperature screening procedures upon their arrival,” the park’s official site explains. “Guests will also be reminded to maintain respectful social distances at all times while in stores, queues and restaurants.”

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Disney originally required cast members at their Tokyo park to wear masks in February, before deciding to close. Disneyland Paris also issued a statement on their website that they’re adjusting queue line capacities in response.

IGN spoke with a number of medical experts to learn how movie delays may help stop the spread of COVID-19. Events like E3 2020 and SXSW that bring large amounts of people together have closed as well.

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Jeffrey Lerman is a Freelance News Writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @Snakester95.

Report: New Game In The Witcher Series To Begin Development After Cyberpunk 2077 Releases

Cyberpunk 2077 is not on store shelves yet, but it seems that CD Projekt Red might be planning for its next project–another game in the Witcher franchise. A report from Eurogamer Poland suggests that Adam Kicinski, president of CD Projekt, has opened up about the next game in the Witcher series.

According to the report, as translated by IGN, a new game set in the world of The Witcher will begin production after Cyberpunk 2077 releases on September 17, 2020. Work is set to begin right after the previous game is finished, and while the next game will be set within the Witcher universe, it will not be called The Witcher 4.

Following the publication of the report, though, studio head Adam Badowski issued a statement on Twitter clarifying that it’s solely focused on Cyberpunk right now–although he did not necessarily rule out that a Witcher project is lined up to come next.

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MLB Delays Opening Day Over Coronavirus Concerns

Major League Baseball (MLB) has delayed its opening day “by at least two weeks” due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus).

The MLB posted its official statement on Twitter. Following a call with the 30 Clubs, MLB Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr. announced the league decided to take these precautions “in the interests of the safety and well-being of our players, Clubs and our millions of loyal fans.”

In addition to the opening day delay, this pre-season’s remaining Spring Training games have been canceled, and the 2020 World Baseball Classic Qualifier games in Tucson, Arizona have been postponed indefinitely. While Spring Training games had already been in progress, the MLB’s proper season was scheduled to begin on March 26.

The MLB isn’t the first major sports league in the United States to be impacted by coronavirus, as the NHL suspended its 2019-2020 season earlier today, and the NBA suspended the remainder of its season on Wednesday after a Utah Jazz player tested positive for COVID-19.

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Several other non-sporting events have also been impacted by COVID-19, as E3, GDC, CinemaCon, WonderCon, and SXSW have all been canceled or postponed due to the ongoing spread of the virus, and the BAFTA Game Awards has transitioned to an online-only event.

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The Next Scream Movie Has Found Its Directors

While the latest installment in the Scream franchise is shrouded in secrecy, the upcoming film has found its directors. Ready Or Not’s Matthew Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett will direct, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Part of the collective filmmaking group Radio Silence–along with Chad Villela, who will produce the new Scream film–the duo’s plans for the upcoming movie have yet to be revealed. There is no indication if this will be a continuation of the original story, a reboot, or something in between.

The Scream franchise took the world by storm back in 1996, as a slasher horror movie whose characters were well aware of the cliches that exist within the genre. The first film made $173 million on a reported $14 million budget. Three movies and two seasons of a TV series followed, the latest of which–Scream 4–released in 2011 and made $97 million worldwide on a reported $40 million budget.

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Mario + Rabbids Is on Sale for $15, More Mario Deals

Mario Day has come and gone, but the sale prices on Switch games have stayed live and in the case of Mario + Rabbids, gotten even better. The sale prices for Super Mario Maker 2, Yoshi’s Crafted World, Super Mario Party and Mario vs. Sonic run through Saturday, but the deal on Mario + Rabbids is brand new and probably won’t last.

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Not only are there some great chances to save on Mario games this week, but we just added a ton of new Super Mario designs to the IGN Store, as well as other Nintendo t-shirts from Metroid, Zelda, and even Animal Crossing.

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For Honor Gets a Prince of Persia Crossover Event

For Honor is receiving a Prince of Persia in-game event called Blade of Persia. The crossover event will be playable starting today through April 2 and feature a limited-game mode as well as Prince of Persia-themed cosmetics.

Watch the new trailer below.

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The new mode is called Ruler of Time and it will require players to fight the Prince and his army of sand creatures who’ve arrived in Heathmoor following a sandstorm. Players will fight the Prince in a changed Harbor Dominion map where the Prince will periodically emerge and attack heroes using the Dagger of Time.

Along with the new mode are Prince of Persia-themed changes, including a new menu, and a variety of customization items. If players have the free event pass they will have access to 30 tiers of Prince of Persia-themed loot, including a new Battle Outfit, Sand Mood Effect, Emblem OUtline, and 26 Ornaments.

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The Prince of Persia theme will also evolve with time as the Prince will eventually embrace his evil side and turn into the Dark Prince. A new game mode will be available on March 19 when that happens.

For more about Ubisoft’s medieval fantasy game, check out IGN’s review of For Honor here or our For Honor wiki for tips and walkthroughs.

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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.