Superhot Expansion DLC Announced

Superhot: Mind Control Delete was revealed today with a brief teaser trailer and will be coming to Steam Early Access on December 7th.

Time puzzling shooter Superhot will get a brand new expansion titled, Superhot: Mind Control Delete, it was revealed today by SUPERHOT team. Although details are scarce and the reveal trailer does little more than whet the appetite, the game’s Steam Page does reveal a few things including a 9-12 month release window and an early access beta on December 7, 2018.

In the biggest departure from the game’s first installment, players will get to play as multiple characters with different abilities, while gameplay will now be more akin to the procedural generation of a roguelike. The expansion will be free to existing owners and priced the same as existing Superhot games for those who are new to the franchise. No details have been released regarding whether this expansion will make its way onto consoles.

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Bridge Constructor Portal Is Bridge Constructor Meets Portal

Bridge Constructor, the physics-based game where you’re tasked with building bridges for cars and trucks, is being mashed up with Portal, the physics-based game where you use Portals to solve puzzles.

Both games are excellent at spelling out their main gameplay hook right in the title, so it’s no surprise Bridge Constructor Portal lets you construct bridges and use portals.

Bridge Constructor Portal combines “the laws of structural engineering and technology straight from Aperture Laboratories” to create a standalone game. Among the Aperture technology is GladOS, who holds you under her “demanding gaze,” according to the  press release.

If you have a PC, you can start playing as early as December 20, and it also lands on mobile devices the same day. Console versions are planned and are scheduled to release “in early 2018.”

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Pokemon Go: Trading, PvP Still ‘on the Roadmap’

Trading and PvP battles are still in the cards for Pokemon Go.

Speaking to IGN in the wake of today’s Pokemon Go generation 3 and dynamic weather announcement, Niantic global product marketing lead Archit Bhargava explained that the team is always considering new features and how to prioritize them.

“Trading was mentioned in the initial launch trailer of the game, so that is definitely something that we want to get to at some point,” Bhargava told IGN. “I think the priority has always been, you know, what is the feature that we can launch now that we feel will get the community excited and energized. So we do continue to talk about some of the features that you mentioned, and they are on the roadmap. We just haven’t fully investigated those and talked about how would we want to bring those into Pokemon Go. So that is definitely something that we’re focused on.”

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The Post Review

It’s easy to believe that there are actually two Steven Spielbergs. After all, he’s spent the majority of career alternating between rich, nuanced dramas like Schindler’s List and Lincoln, and broad, sweeping entertainments like Raiders of the Lost Ark and Jurassic Park. Serious Oscar contenders and mainstream summer blockbusters don’t always go hand in hand. On the surface, he looks a lot like a filmmaker divided.

But the best of Spielberg’s films find the right balance between sense and sensationalism, telling big stories with a dash of subtlety, and subtle stories that pick just the right moment to overpower you. The Post is one of those Spielberg productions, an assured historical drama that gradually transforms an interoffice, ethical journalistic dilemma into a tipping point that helped shape the future of the whole nation.

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5 New Character Posters for Maze Runner: The Death Cure

Maze Runner: The Death Cure is less than two months away from hitting theaters, and IGN has an exclusive first look at five new character posters spotlighting the film.

Check out the images of stars Dylan O’Brien, Giancarlo Esposito and more below:

Maze Runner: The Death Cure is the third and final film in the Maze Runner trilogy, based on the novel of the same name by James Dashner. Directed by Wes Ball, The Death Cure follows Thomas (O’Brien) Thomas and his group of Gladers as they break into the legendary Last City, which turns out to be the deadliest maze of all, in an attempt to save their friends.

A new trailer for Maze Runner: The Death Cure will be released this Friday. Maze Runner: The Death Cure hits theaters on January 26, 2018.

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Pokemon Go Adds 50 Gen 3 Pokemon, Weather System

More new Pokemon from the Hoenn region are coming to Pokemon Go.

Niantic announced today that more than 50 Pokemon that originally appeared in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire are headed to Go, including Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Wailord, Swablu, Snorunt, Cacnea, Salamence, Feebas, and many more. Additional Pokemon from Hoenn will be added “in the coming weeks.”

Beyond the new Pokemon, Niantic also announced a new update for Pokemon Go that will add a dynamic weather system. Weather conditions will now impact the game in a variety of ways, such as making Pokemon more likely to appear in weather conditions that suit them (for example, more water-type Pokemon will spawn in-game when it’s raining in the real world). Weather conditions will also impact Pokemon CP, making certain types stronger or weaker depending on the weather.

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