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Assassin’s Creed Origins: Release Date, Videos, And Everything You Need To Know
Assassin’s Creed Origins is the latest entry in the long-running Assassin’s Creed franchise. Unlike past games, which continually pushed the ancestor timeline forward, this entry is a prequel. Set in Egypt, you play as Bayek, a warrior whose struggle against the corrupt forces of the time leads him towards becoming the first Assassin.
With the game’s release date set for October 27 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, we’ve compiled our most important features and gameplay videos detailing everything you need to know about Assassin’s Creed Origins. Check back often as we update this article with our in-depth review, guides, additional articles, and videos.
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Unlike its predecessors, Assassin’s Creed Origins is an action-RPG; it sports a multi-faceted skill tree, damage hit points, and equipment with varying statistics. In addition, everything you do feeds into an overarching progression system that steadily improves your character’s strength and abilities over time. For more about the game’s mechanics and story, as well as our impressions of it thus far, check out the features below:
- Why Assassin’s Creed Origins Is Actually Black Flag 2
- Hands On With The New City
- Assassin’s Creed Origins Is A True Open-World RPG
- Full Skill Tree
- The Story So Far
Gameplay Videos
- New Region And Deadly Battles Gameplay–Bayek finds himself exploring the bustling city of Memphis.
- 30 Minutes of Assassin’s Creed Origins Xbox One X Gameplay–Check out a full half-hour of the game running on the powerful Xbox One X.
- Prison Stealth Infiltration Gameplay–Watch Bayek sneak into the Caravanserai to take down a bandit lord.
For more on Assassin’s Creed Origins, check out the news stories below.
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Resident Evil: Revelations 1 And 2 On Switch Will Come With 8-Bit Mini-games
Resident Evil: Revelations and Resident Evil: Revelations 2 will come to Nintendo Switch with exclusive retro-themed mini-games. Ghost Ship Panic and Ghouls ‘n Homunculi are hidden within Resident Evil: Revelations and Revelations 2 respectively.
Resident Evil: Revelations’ mini-game, Ghost Ship Panic, is an old-school score attack shooter. In loading screens, players will take down different varieties of Ooze, Rachel Ooze, and Scagdead with a cursor. Kills and combos will earn BP for use in the title’s Raid mode. You can see more of the game in action below.
Ghouls ‘n Homunculi is a play on Capcom’s 1988 title Ghouls ‘n Ghosts. Instead of taking the knight Arthur’s shoes, players will play as Barry Burton as he explores an island filled with eerie enemies. Similar to Ghost Ship Panic, this platformer mini-game will earn rewards to be used in Raid mode.
We found out back in March that the 2012 3DS title would be coming to Xbox One and PS4 this fall. Just last month, Capcom announced that the two sister titles would be coming to Switch as well. But there’s one key difference between this version and the Xbox One and PS4 ports. The Switch version will come with both Resident Evil: Revelation games.
Resident Evil: Revelations and Revelations 2 will be available on Nintendo Switch on November 28. Both titles are already available on Xbox One and PS4.
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The Original Rambo Is As Important Today As Ever
Many old movies, when you go back and watch them, feel horribly dated. Some of the best movies might hold up cinematically, but even those can feel ancient when you start to dig into the themes and ideas. As First Blood – yeah, the original Rambo movie – hits its 35th anniversary on October 22, digging back into it proves that while, yeah, it’s definitely a movie from 1982, it’s also an amazingly prescient one. It’s intelligent, vulnerable, and looks at ideas that we’re still talking about right now.
We remember Rambo as another one of the silly over-the-top action heroes of the 80s, right along with Arnold Schwarzenegger characters like Dutch (Predator) and John Matrix (Commando), and we remember Sylvester Stallone as a caricature of himself, a slurred voice and dazed eyes. But Rambo didn’t start that way, and Stallone delivered on the promise the role offered.
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Gran Turismo’s Sport Race On – Funhaus Vs GameSpot: Round 4

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