Alessandro Fillari’s Most Anticipated Game Of 2020 – Dying Light 2

2020 is almost here, so we’ve asked GameSpot’s staff to share which games they’re looking forward to most in the new year. New consoles are going to dominate the headlines, but at the end of the day it’s all about the games, and there are a ton of exciting ones to look forward to. When you’re done reading this entry, follow along with all of our other end-of-the-year coverage collected in our Best of 2019 hub and our Most Anticipated of 2020 hub.

Techland’s Dying Light is one of my favorite action games of 2015. Though I was lukewarm on, the studio’s first crack at an open-world zombie-apocalypse game, Dead Island, the ambitious follow-up of Dying Light was a more realized take on its predecessor, and I couldn’t get enough of it. Set in a massive open-world where you were always out-numbered and where staying outside after nightfall was the worst thing that could happen to you, Dying Light is a spectacular mix of advanced parkour traversal and slick melee-combat that uses a variety of custom weapons. Even at the game’s conclusion, I still couldn’t get enough of exploring the massive space, trying to uncover items I missed and encounters left unresolved. With the upcoming sequel, Techland is upping the stakes even further by letting you have a say in where the story will go next.

Dying Light 2, surprisingly, takes place two decades after the end of Dying Light’s Following DLC. What makes this so surprising is that the ending of the epilogue concludes with former-protagonist Kyle Crane unintentionally spreading the disease throughout the world. It was an incredibly dark ending, but I can’t deny that it made me excited for where things could go in the sequel. In Dying Light 2, the modern world is a thing of the past. With dwindling resources, along with a noticeable lack of guns, it looks as though the zombie-apocalypse has brought civilization back to the dark ages. Set in one large city, which is five times bigger than the original game, you’ll take on the role of a new runner working his way across the city to form alliances, come to blows with rival gangs, and, of course, face off against hordes of infected.

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All of this sounds like the makings of a standard sequel, but what has me excited about Dying Light 2 is that it also implements elements of adaptive storytelling from role-playing games. RPG writer and narrative writer Chris Avellone is serving as the narrative lead on Dying Light 2, who’s previous game credits include the Fallout series and Planescape: Torment. During E3 2019, I got to check out some of the dynamic changes that can occur from your choices in the game. During one of many critical moments, you can either choose to side with one faction or betray them for another. Doing so will not only lead to significant changes in existing relationships but also affect the world map itself. Based on your choices, certain areas may be uncovered or destroyed entirely.

On top of all this is a renewed focus on traversal and melee combat, which now includes some clever new tricks that work the two more in-tandem. Dying Light 2 is shaping to be a sequel that not only builds upon what worked great in the first game but also fleshes out the world in some exciting ways. I was impressed with the showing at E3 2019, and given that the game’s scope will gradually expand over time, I’m digging where the story can go, even if it will take several playthroughs to see the full story to its completion.

Now Playing: Dying Light 2 Trailer | Square Enix Press Conference E3 2019

Fortnite Winterfest Cinematics and Details Leaked

We’ve still got plenty of time left for Fortnite’s Star Wars event, but it looks like the winter event waits for no one. Fortnite’s Winterfest Challenge reportedly starts today, according to Forbes, and it looks like there’s plenty of info to digest.

That said, it appears that HypeX, the same data miner who found some images of the new Winterfest Challenge lobby menu, also determined that Epic has removed the text that reads “Get ready for seasonal fun, challenges and free presents. Starts December 17.”

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Holiday Gaming Deals That Will Arrive By Christmas (Updated)

Today’s spotlight deal is the lowest price we’ve seen on two recently released titles, Death Stranding and The Outer Worlds. For those of you don’t want to worry about delivery by Christmas, Apple App Store & iTunes digital gift cards are discounted right now.

Nintendo Switch V2 (Bigger Battery) with $30 Amazon or Target or Gamestop Credit for $299.99

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This is the best Switch deal out there and better than anything we saw on Black Friday.  This is the newest version of the Nintendo Switch and you get to chooose which gift card you want depending on where you buy it from. The biggest upgrade is that the new Switch has a much more robust battery life, with around 4.5-9 hours of charge versus 2.5-6.5 hours.

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Ninja is Teaming Up with Star Wars’ Mark Hamill to Stream Fortnite

Ninja will be streaming with Star Wars’ Mark Hamill, aka Luke Skywalker, this week to show off the new Rise of Skywalker update for Fortnite.

The stream will take place on December 19, 2019, presumably hosted on Ninja’s Mixer channel, but the time and place has yet to be announced.

The announcement for the stream was made via a tweet from Mark Hamill’s Twitter account.

The Best TV Series of 2019

They say it’s a new Golden Age for TV, and you know what? It’s true. In fact, the biggest problem we have these days is finding the time to actually watch everything that’s worth checking out. And 2019 continued the trend of TV’s ascension in the pop-culture pantheon, with streaming services and cable networks jockeying for position and the viewer reaping the benefits with so many terrific shows on offer. HBO’s Watchmen has proven to be a masterwork right out of the gate, while Netflix is constantly dropping new programming, and often really hitting the mark with the likes of the head-trippy Russian Doll or the consistently great The Crown. Star Wars has a TV show now too! And Amazon is no slouch either with the likes of The Boys and Fleabag.

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Watchmen: Explaining the Confusing Ozymandias Timeline

Full spoilers follow for Season 1 of HBO’s Watchmen.

HBO’s Watchmen series is full of mysteries and puzzle boxes, and few characters are more confounding and mysterious than Ozymandias. It was only three episodes in that we even got hard confirmation Jeremy Irons has been playing Adrian Veidt. And even then, his story has been unfolding to the side of the other main characters. It can be difficult to nail down just when the Veidt scenes are taking place and get a full picture of what’s happened to the character in the years between the original comic and the events of 2019.

But with the release of the Season 1 finale (and thanks to the always helpful resource that is Peteypedia), many of the missing pieces have fallen into place. Read on for a full breakdown of Watchmen’s Ozymandias timeline, from 1985 to 2019.

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Warcraft III: Reforged Release Date Announced

We finally have a release date for Warcraft III: Reforged. The remake of Blizzard’s fan-favorite real-time strategy game is releasing on January 28, 2020. The game unlocks at 3 p.m. PST that day.

Warcraft III: Reforged will include the base game, plus The Frozen Throne expansion, which comes out to seven single-player campaigns totaling more than 60 missions, updated graphics and audio, and new matchmaking features courtesy of Blizzard’s Battle.net service.

Warcraft III: Reforged will cost players $29.99 for the standard edition, and $39.99 for the Spoils of War edition. The latter comes with different skins for the characters Arthas, Cenarius, Jaina, and Thrall. Spoils of War edition buyers will also get some cosmetic goods for other Blizzard games, such as the Meat Wagon mount for World of Warcraft, a Third War cosmetic for cards in Hearthstone, the Mal’gganis pet in Diablo 3, and other items for Overwatch, Heroes of the Storm, and Starcraft 2.

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Nintendo PlayStation Prototype to Be Auctioned in 2020

The prototype Nintendo PlayStation will be going up for auction in February, according to new reports. The proposed partnership device from Nintendo and Sony that never went into production over a corporate fallout is the stuff of video game legends, and it will be changing hands for the first time in over a decade.

Kotaku reports that Terry Diebold, who purchased the Nintendo PlayStation in 2009 from an auction lot of abandoned property from a former Sony executive, will auction the console in February 2020 through Heritage Auctions.

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The Biggest Movies To Watch In 2020

2019 was a record-breaking year for movies. For nearly a decade, James Cameron’s sci-fi adventure Avatar remained at the top of the all-time box office chart, unchallenged by even the biggest recent Star Wars, Marvel, and Jurassic World movies. But finally, Avatar slipped into second place when Avengers Endgame claimed the title as the biggest movie of all-time.

With a worldwide box office gross of $2.29 billion, Endgame ensured Disney’s hugely successful 2019. But the studio’s fortunes didn’t stop there–from Captain Marvel and Toy Story 4 to The Lion King and Frozen II, no other studio could come close. Nevertheless, there were successful and hugely acclaimed movies elsewhere. DC’s Joker became the biggest R-rated movie of all time, while films as varied as Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Us, Parasite, Uncut Gems, and Midsommar proved that ambitious and original movies still have a place amongst the blockbusters and franchise movies. Of course, it wasn’t all good news. There were still many safe, predictable films and big box office flops, including new Men in Black and X-men movies, and the change in the streaming landscape meant that highly acclaimed, awards-friendly films such as The Irishman and Marriage Story only received extremely limited theatrical releases.

While it’s unlikely that 2020 will deliver a film as huge as Endgame, it’s still set to be an exciting year for movie fans. In terms of the big franchises, Phase 4 of the MCU kicks off with Black Widow and The Eternals, while DC will hope its current run of success continues with Birds of Prey and Wonder Woman 1984. The new James Bond movie finally arrives, and there are new Bad Boys, Ghostbusters, Halloween, and Fast & Furious films on the way.

Beyond that, there are some intriguing reboots, such as Candyman and Dune, the latest film in Sony’s universe of Spider-Man characters, and a pair of new, original Pixar movies. The year will, of course, deliver even more than that, so with so much on the way, we’ve chosen the biggest must-watch movies of 2020…