Showing posts with label theory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theory. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Four New DmC Difficulties Revealed

Capcom has revealed four new difficulty modes for Ninja Theory's upcoming Devil May Cry reboot. These modifiers will challenge even the most sadistic pain-loving players, and exist outside the three core difficulties.

  • Son of Sparda - Remixed enemy layouts, tougher enemies and enemy behavior throughout.
  • Dante Must Die - As above, but contains the strongest enemies and insane attack waves.
  • Heaven or Hell - Another remixed mode, but everyone and everything, including Dante, dies after one hit. Supremely satisfying!
  • Hell and Hell - The same as above, but only Dante dies after one hit. For serious contenders.

We've played quite a bit of DmC, and it's quite excellent so far. While you wait for DmC's 2013 release, why not check out 10 new screenshots for DmC in our image gallery? Surely it can keep you busy until then.

Mitch Dyer is an Associate Editor at IGN. He’s also quite Canadian. Read his ramblings on Twitter and follow him on IGN.


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Thursday, 27 September 2012

The Big Bang Theory: "The Date Night Variable" Review

Warning: full episode spoilers follow.

The Big Bang Theory ended the somewhat uneven Season 5 on a high note, with Wolowitz and Bernadette finally tying the know and Wolowitz subsequently blasting off to an uncertain fate aboard the International Space Station. The newfound momentum carried over into the Season 6 premiere, "The Date Night Variable." Here we learned that being trapped in the cold depths of space might be the least of Wolowitz's concerns, as there's apparently nowhere his mother's shrill, disembodied voice can't find him.

Given that the majority of the scenes in Big Bang Theory unfold on the same few sets, there was a certain amount of novelty in seeing Wolowitz floating in a zero-G environment with electronics crammed into every alcove and snarky Russian cosmonauts lurking around every bend. His fear of going to the space station clearly evaporated once he arrived, bringing that little subplot to a close. Instead, his fear of rebelling against his domineering mother went to war against his desire to please his new wife, leaving poor Wolowitz in quite the pickle. The back-and-forth was pretty amusing, particularly with Dimitri poking his head in to further take the wind out of Wolowitz's sails now and again. Melissa Rauch delivered a memorable performance despite only appearing as a talking head on a choppy video screen. Bernadette's bubbly exterior is clearly starting to crack thanks to Mrs. Wolowitz's nagging influence. Can you blame her?

Back on terra firma, the rest of the gang dealt with their own relationship crises. The final couple episodes of Season 5 seemed intent on pushing the various romantic relationships in a more purposeful direction again, and that trend continues here. Sheldon and Amy faced the prospect of their second anniversary and the contractually-obligated date that accompanied it. It's always been interesting to watch Sheldon deal with being in an actual relationship. This is a character who doesn't really comprehend romance, nor does he have any particular desire to learn. On one hand you have to admire him for sticking to his guns all this time, but on the other you have to feel a little bad for Amy when Sheldon exploits a loophole in their contract by bringing Raj along.

The uninvited dinner guest might be one of the oldest sitcom tropes in the book, but it worked well here. Raj's continual third wheel status kept the two date nights uncomfortable in a good way. It was also immensely satisfying to see him deliver the stern lecture about cutting the crap and embracing love that Leonard and Penny really needed to hear. Raj may be pathologically shy around women, but it seems even he knows a thing or two about matters of the heart. The episode took a funny swerve near the end when Raj and the perpetually lonely comic shop owner Stuart had a little male bonding moment over some "sad-tinis" and bossa nova music. Raj is in need of a new bromance now that Wolowitz is otherwise occupied. It'll be interesting to see how far the writers run with this pairing. The show has never allowed Raj much in the way of lasting romantic relationships. Maybe it's time he tried his luck with the other gender.

The only problem with this episode is the lack of resolution to some of these romantic conflicts. Sheldon at least provided Amy with the dose of affection she craved (with ample assistance from Spider-Man, of course). But the Leonard and Penny subplot was pretty much abandoned once they kicked Raj out of the apartment. Is it too much to hope they'll actually take Raj's advice to heart? Nor did Wolowitz do anything to quell the threat growing from the two women in his life. Clearly these relationship woes will continue to play out over the early part of Season 6. Again, it was nice to see a greater sense of purpose and direction with the characters late last season, and I'd hate for the show to start meandering with some of this material.

Still, "The Date Night Variable" provided a solid amount of laughs and some quality character moments, which is all anyone can really ask of this series. Now to grab my Chewbacca mug and get a refill on that sad-tini.

Jesse is a writer for various IGN channels. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following Jesse on Twitter, or on IGN.


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Friday, 17 August 2012

Devil May Cry Box Art, Pre-Order Bonus Revealed

Capcom has revealed the box art for Ninja Theory’s upcoming Devil May Cry reboot. In a post on the Capcom Unity blog, senior community manager Chris Antista showed off the art for both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions.

In addition, Antista revealed that customers who pre-order from Amazon will receive a Bone Pack that will “transform Dante’s shotgun, scythe and axe into precision crafted bone weapons.”

Amazon will also offer the Orb Harvester which allows players to “collect hoards of extra red orbs” to “upgrade and enhance Dante’s weapons and combo perks faster.” Amazon says that anyone who pre-orders will be eligible and that codes will be emailed to customers within two days of the game being shipped.

Devil May Cry will hit Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on January 15th. A PC version is “well underway and scheduled for release later in 2013,” according to Capcom.

For more on DmC in action, check out our hands-on impressions from earlier this year, as well as our thoughts about Dante’s new look. Also, be sure to watch our first look at Vergil in the Gamescom trailer released earlier this week:

Andrew Goldfarb is IGN’s associate news editor. Keep up with pictures of the latest food he’s been eating by following him on Twitter or IGN.


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