Fortnite: Mystery Lightning Strikes Begin Hitting Paradise Palms Area
Fortnite’s rift is acting oddly again, firing lightning down onto the map.
The huge rift in Fortnite’s sky is beginning to shrink, but it’s not going quietly. It’s begun to spew lightning bolts in the desert, at a specific point in the Paradise Palms area, as Season 5 draws to a close.
Map changes this late in the season aren’t unusual, what with Season 3’s meteor crash and Season 4’s rocket launch kicking in a few weeks before they ended.
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IGN UK Podcast #449: Gamescom Special
It’s been a very long week, but three intrepid podcasters made it back to the office to do a little special podcast. Those brave boys are Krupa, Rory, and Simon, and they’re here to tell you about their favourite games they’ve played this week, as well as what takeaway they’re ordering a recovery treat, not to mention all the augments they’d riddle their bodies with given half the chance.
Sorry the podcast is a little shorter than normal, but full and proper service will be resumed next week.
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F1 2018 Review
Over the past few years, Codemasters has quietly shaped its F1 franchise into one of the most superb sports series on the market. Today’s F1 games fuse a deep and rewarding racing experience with the same kind of supplemental reverence to a real-life sport that you get from the likes of FIFA, NBA 2K, or any other licensed bat-or-ball sweatfest. F1 2018 is easily the studio’s best effort yet, despite its increasingly stale look.
Aside from seeing Liberty Media’s divisive new F1 logo wedged into as many places as possible (and all the titanium thongs bolted to the current season’s cars) you could definitely be forgiven for not spotting a huge number of immediate differences between F1 2018 and F1 2017. With no real changes to the UI it feels like slipping into yesterday’s pants: familiarity and ease at the cost of freshness.