New Rage 2 Gameplay Footage And Story Details Revealed At QuakeCon 2018

QuakeCon 2018 is underway, and as promised, it’s given fans a ton of new details on a number of Bethesda’s upcoming titles. In addition to revealing the first gameplay footage of Doom Eternal, the publisher’s keynote address brought a new gameplay demo of Rage 2, the open-world post-apocalyptic shooter coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC next year.

The demo, which you can watch below, provides another extended look at the game in action, including showing off the first footage of a convoy takedown. The clip begins with an overview of the story, revealing that Rage 2 is set 30 years after the events of the first game. The Earth has started to recover after being ravaged by a global catastrophe, and plant and animal life have begun springing up around the planet.

Players assume the role of a character from Vineland, which they’ve recently had to flee after it was attacked by the Authority. The demo then kicks off with a trek through a wetland area to track down Dr. Kvasir. A firefight soon breaks out with Authority mutants, showcasing some of the weapons you’ll have in your arsenal–including the boomerang-like Wingstick, which boasts a few new abilities in this title.

Later in the demo, the player character ventures to the Eden Space Center to call down Eco-15 from orbit. However, the facility is overrun by the Goon Squad, one of the many factions that vie for control over the wastelands. Each of these gangs has their own distinct combat style; the Goon Squad are described as “hyper violent and completely lawless,” while the Shrouded are “elite bandits who have access to incredible tech.”

We also get a look at some of the vehicles you’ll be able to pilot. Bethesda says these will play an even more integral role in Rage 2. Of course, you won’t be the only one with access to vehicles; enemy factions will also roam about the world in their own distinctive rides, and you’ll come across “massive” convoys with a powerful leader.

Rage 2 still doesn’t have a release date, but the game is slated to arrive for PS4, Xbox One, and PC in Spring 2019. We went hands-on with a brief demo of the game before its E3 reveal, but weren’t quite sure what to think of it.

Doom Eternal Confirmed For Nintendo Switch

Bethesda showed off the first Doom Eternal gameplay footage during the QuakeCon 2018 keynote. It’s as fast, frantic, and gory as you’d expect if you’ve played the game’s 2016 predecessor. What the publisher didn’t mention onstage–but the official Doom Twitter account tweeted shortly after the presentation–is that Doom Eternal is also coming to Nintendo Switch.

It’s already been confirmed for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. In fact, you can pre-order Doom Eternal on those platforms right now. But the news that it’s also coming to Nintendo Switch is something Bethesda hadn’t confirmed yet.

Not that it’s entirely unexpected. Bethesda had the development studio Panic Button Games bring Doom and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus to the Nintendo Switch. If a seemingly tongue-in-cheek tweet from Panic Button is any indication, the same company is also handling the Switch version of Doom Eternal.

Bethesda hasn’t announced a specific release date for any version of Doom Eternal; all we know is it’s coming sometime in 2019. It’s not clear if the Switch version will come out on the same day as the other versions, either. The Switch version of Wolfenstein II arrived eight months after it landed on the other platforms.

For full coverage of all the Doom Eternal news coming out of QuakeCon 2018, including a new trailer and lots of gameplay footage, click here.

Doom Eternal: First Brutal Gameplay Trailer And New Details Revealed At QuakeCon 2018

Bethesda capped off its QuakeCon 2018 keynote address by showing off the first gameplay video for Doom Eternal, the sequel to the 2016 reboot. The follow-up was originally announced during the publisher’s E3 2018 press conference with an exciting cinematic trailer, which was shown once again during the QuakeCon keynote, before game director Marty Stratton and creative director Hugo Martin appeared on stage to discuss the sequel.

Once again, Doom Eternal will be about killing monsters with badass guns, and for the sequel the Doom Slayer will be the “strongest, most badass hero” id Software has ever created. The Slayer has had a makeover and has a new weapon called the Ballista, which can spear demons with an explosive bolt.

There’s going to be plenty of new weapons in Eternal, and id Software has created new enemies for players to face. Old favourites have been updated, and some have been reimagined, such as the arachnids. They also showed off a new character called the Marauder, who looks a lot like the Doom Slayer–and there’s a story behind that, the developers teased. A new system called “Destructible Demons” was also briefly mentioned, and it’ll help players “rip and tear” through enemies.

The gameplay video began with the slayer once again putting on his helmet and activating systems. He takes a look at the new blade mounted on his left arm, before loading his shotgun again. Before long he’s staring into a massive world where buildings are crumbling and monsters float around the sky. Seconds later, he’s latching onto enemies and grappling around, shooting them to bits up-close.

The previous game’s loop of dealing damage and then finishing enemies with a melee attack is back, and some new animations have been introduced to make use of the arm-mounted blade. The action looks fast and visceral, which is to be expected from the sequel. This time, however, there looks to be more of an emphasis on moving around seamlessly, as the grapple is used to get to high ground to take out threats.

Larger enemies are shredded to bits by gunfire, and there’s also a new mechanic where Doom Slayer is able to climb walls. His mobility is further enhanced by a short-range dash, which is handy for closing the distance on enemies and building momentum. In the demo the Doom Slayer very quickly goes through an assortment of deadly weapons. Along with the arm blade and shotgun, there was a shoulder-mounted flamethrower, a rocket launcher, a sniper-rile, and a grenade launcher.

Amidst the violence there was a moment of levity, when an announcement said, “Remember, ‘Demons’ can be offensive, refer to them as ‘mortally challenged.'”

The Slayer is then shown getting the Blood Punch power-up, which was then used to hit enemies with crushing melee blows. This fit nicely into the frantic leaping around platforms, using floating enemies as grapple points, and shredding anything and everything with lead.

At the very end of the second section of gameplay, it was confirmed that you can invade demons and take control of them. This ability goes as far as letting players team up with demons to form hunting parties. Doom Eternal will allow players to join friends to invade or be invaded, but you can also choose to play alone.

The environment shown during the demo was referred to as Hell on Earth, and it is just one of the “many” places that the game will take players. Id Software has promised it will take players to places they’ve never seen in a Doom game. The studio said it is building a Doom universe, instead of just another entry in the series. One of the new areas shown is Phobos, a space station that is being besieged by demons. As you enter, people are shocked to see you, stepping out of the way and regarding you with awe. The Slayer uses a red keycard to enter an restricted area, snatching a gun out of the hands of a befuddled guard.

Descending onto the surface of the planet, the Slayer stares out at a giant laser as a voice over comms says, “Warning, the Slayer has entered the facility.” Of course, that’s when the killing starts. Demons are dispatched with ruthless efficiency, as the Slayer zips around industrial tunnels, launching grenades to obliterate bigger enemies, while using a plasma rifle to pick off the smaller ones. The action only escalates, with demons being set ablaze, picked off using a sniper rifle, and exploded using charged bolts. It’s pretty much exactly what you’d expect to see in a sequel to Doom. The gameplay video ends with the arrival of a new enemy that summons a wall of fire, just as the Slayer draws an energy sword and leaps at it.

Another detail confirmed about Doom Eternal is that it will run at at 60 frames per second, which is nice given the highly-demanding nature of its first-person shooting.

Little had been said about Doom Eternal since its reveal at E3 until now. However, producer Marty Stratton and creative director Hugo Martin did reveal that it would build off the previous game, taking its satisfying, fast-paced combat and pushing it further forward. This time, the Doom Slayer will be even more powerful and the types of enemies have doubled. Doom Eternal will also take place on Earth, though we imagine you’ll be taking regular trips to other hellish dimensions too.

Id Software’s 2016 Doom was a very successful reboot of one of the most iconic and acclaimed first-person shooters of all time. In GameSpot’s Doom review Peter Brown said, “Without a doubt, the loud and chaotic campaign is Doom’s strongest component.”

He continued: “It’s straightforward and simple, but it serves its purpose: to thrust you into increasingly dire scenarios fueled by rage and the spirit of heavy metal. Many shooters chase the thrill Doom delivers, but few are as potent in their execution. It captures the essence of what made the classic Doom games touchstones of their day, and translates it to suit modern palates with impressively rendered hellscapes and a steady influx of tantalizing upgrades.

“Doom is the product of a tradition as old as shooters, and while it’s not the model to follow in every case, modern shooters could learn a thing or two from Doom’s honed and unadulterated identity.”

For more on the game, check our article compiling everything we know about Doom Eternal.

Fox Reportedly Developing Simpsons Movie Sequel, Family Guy Live-Action Hybrid Film

Fox is reportedly developing a sequel to The Simpsons Movie, a Bob’s Burgers film, and an animation/live-action Family Guy film.

From The Wall Street Journal, Fox Chief Executive Stacey Snider has “emphasized a revamp of Fox’s approach to animation, bringing in a new partner to replace an expired deal with DreamWorks Animation after it was acquired by Comcast Corp.”

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Is Netflix’s Insatiable the Worst Reviewed Show of 2018?

Netflix’s Insatiable, a new dark comedy series starring Alyssa Milano (Charmed) and Debby Ryan (Sing It!), has sparked outrage from critics and pundits alike, who have called the series “an offensive mess” (among other things), especially when it comes to the topic of fat-shaming.

Insatiable centers on Patty (Ryan), a teenager who finds herself being bullied by her classmates for being overweight. When she becomes thin, Patty decides that the best way to get revenge is to enter into a beauty pageant. In order to achieve her goals, Patty teams up with Bob (Dallas Roberts), an attorney who enjoys helping beauty pageant contestants.

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Dora the Explorer: First Look at Live-Action Movie Unveiled

Paramount has revealed the first look at its upcoming Dora the Explorer live-action movie.

The photo, which you can view below, features Isabela Moner as the titular character with her signature outfit and purple backpack.

Isabela Moner as Dora.

The story follows an older Dora than in the original Nickelodeon show entering high school. She’ll be going on an adventure to save her parents and solve the mystery behind a lost Inca civilization, all with the help from her monkey friend Boots and cousin Diego (Mick Moreno).

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How and Where to Preorder the Samsung Galaxy Note 9

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Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note 9 smartphone yesterday, showing off the new and improved features of its next iteration in its Note line. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 release date is August 24, and it comes in either a 128GB model with 6GB of RAM, or a 512GB model with 8GB of RAM.

Performance and Improvements

Inside the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is an upgraded Snapdragon 845 8-core CPU, and has a water/carbon fiber cooling system and “AI-based algorithm” for on-the-fly performance adjustments, something Samsung says work to improve performance while gaming.

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New Rage 2 Gameplay Details Revealed

During the QuakeCon 2018 keynote, id Software and Avalanche Studios showed off new Rage 2 gameplay.

The bulk of the footage involves protagonist Walker breaking into the Eden Space Center and calling down a satellite from space while following the instructions of the original game’s Dr. Kvasir. It’s an extension of what was shown off during E3, but with new information and footage sprinkled in.

The wingstick, a boomerang-like projectile weapon, returns to Rage 2. An upgraded version of the wingstick can even target and kill enemies around corners by showing a trajectory line prior to throwing the weapon.

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