Get This Free PS4 Theme For Pre-Ordering Final Fantasy 7 Remake

Hyped Final Fantasy fans can pick up a free PlayStation 4 theme if they own Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers and pre-order Final Fantasy VII Remake ahead of its April 10 launch.

Those are the only two requirements you need to meet, though it does matter which version of FFVII Remake you pre-order. While there are three available, you must choose either the Standard (Digital) Edition or Digital Deluxe Edition. In either case, you will receive the Chocobo Chick Summoning Materia DLC as a pre-order bonus. You can check out the theme in the tweet below, and see our Final Fantasy VII Remake pre-order guide for more information on the game’s editions and pre-order bonuses.

As you can see, the free dynamic theme transitions between various screens from both games, first starting with the re-imagined Midgar, before capping off with the warrior seen in Shadowbringers’ March 2019 trailer.

Despite the brief delay from March 3 to April 10, FFVII Remake is gearing up for its imminent PS4 launch. Developer and publisher Square Enix surprised fans with the release of a demo, which is available to download and play right now. Running through the demo will award you a separate free theme, which you can pick up when the full game launches next month.

We were able to check out a substantial slice of Final Fantasy VII Remake, experimenting with all the different abilities, party members, and Materia we could get our hands on. Editor Edmond Tran said in his impressions of the game’s first three hours that he felt “much better about letting [himself] be very excited about Remake’s impending release” after getting to spend some time with FFVII Remake’s more complex systems.

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Best Xbox One Deals and Bundles for March 2020

The console wars are about to heat up once again, but if you want to snatch some incredible values ahead of the release of the next-gen Xbox Series X, there has never been a better time.

Not only are Xbox One X console bundles on sale for a mere $299, there is still a fantastic deal to be had on 3-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription cards.

Best Xbox Deals and Bundles

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Expand Your Switch, PC, Xbox or PS4 Storage With These Deals

March is a good month for gaming, and things are only going to get better as the year goes on. Not only are we getting Animal Crossing for Switch this month, we’re also getting Doom Eternal for the major platforms. If your storage situation is looking a little bleak, there are some great deals right now for Amazon’s deal of the day to help you add space for all those upcoming games.

Amazon’s microSD, SSD and Hard Drive Deals

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The deals run today-only, and some of the items are at their lowest prices, ever.

Don’t forget, we just opened an official IGN Store, where you can get shirts from IGN podcasts like NVC and Game Scoop as well as officially-licensed gear from Star Wars, Marvel, and tons more. We’re also running a sale on all our Baby Yoda shirts: buy one, get one 50% off and get an additional $10 store credit.

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Steam’s Deals Are Fantastic This Week: Yakuza Bundle, Visual Novels, And More

Steam has kicked off a new sale this week highlighting Sonic publisher Sega, and while the blue blur isn’t featured in this particular sale, many of the company’s best games are. The sale focuses specifically on Sega’s Japanese-developed PC games, though there are a couple of Western-made titles as well. If you’ve wanted to get into the Yakuza series, then now is the perfect time. Sega’s Best of Japan sale runs through March 10, but there are a ton of other deals and discounts on Steam for a wide variety of games, including the best shooters, survival games, and visual novels.

Yakuza 0 is $5, Yakuza Kiwami is $10, and Yakuza Kiwami 2 is $15–however, you can grab them all in a bundle for $27. Yakuza 0 tells the story of Kazuma Kiryu before the events of the first Yakuza game. Yakuza Kiwami and Kiwami 2, on the other hand, are remakes of the first two in the series–the word “kiwami” translates to ultimate or extreme, meaning these are the definitive versions. All three games received great 8/10 scores in their respective reviews.

Another series featured in Sega’s Best of Japan sale is Valkyria Chronicles. The first Valkyria Chronicles is $10, while Valkyria Chronicles 4: Complete Edition is $17–you can get both games for $24.28 in a bundle. GameSpot’s Valkyria Chronicles review scored it an 8.5/10 when it launched on PS3 in 2008, while our Valkyria Chronicles 4 review awarded the game an 8/10. Critic Ginny Woo called the latter “a return to form for the Valkyria Chronicles series as a whole” after some disappointing entries in the franchise.

The story-focused, third-person shooter Binary Domain is also discounted. It’s set in a world where robots have become so life-like and realistic that not even the robots themselves know that they’re robots. It’s an incredible game where you’ll build relationships with your squadmates, opening up new possibilities in combat and the story. On top of that, Condemned: Criminal Origins is an excellent horror game, while Renegade Ops is a great co-op vehicle-combat game. All three games are discounted to less than $4 on Steam right now.

There are plenty of other games on sale as well, including tense co-op shooters Deep Rock Galactic and Remnant: From the Ashes, as well as Ark: Survival Evolved and a great selection of visual novels. We’ve collected some of the best deals below, but be sure to check out Steam for the full selection.

Best Steam deals this week

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Possessor Review – One Of The Most Gruesome Movies In Years

While Sundance may draw big crowds and long lines for its lineup of indie dramas, its genre offerings often serve up some of the boldest and most experimental films of the festival. This year saw a movie from the world cinema dramatic competition that was so gruesome, the festival turned away anyone under 18 who tried to get into the screenings. The movie was Possessor, and it is the most brutal and unforgiving cinematic experience in recent memory.

The film doesn’t pull any punches, as it opens with a startling scene in which a young woman inserts a needle in the top of her head and turns a dial that “calibrates” her, as we watch her face go through several emotions. Hours later she walks up to a man at a party and stabs him in the throat with a knife before repeatedly jabbing it all over his body. It turns out the woman was not acting of her own free will, but was “possessed” by Tasya (Mandy’s Andrea Riseborough), who is a killer-for-hire at a company that downloads her consciousness into the brains of others in order to make them commit corporate assassinations. It’s a bit like Inception–nefarious characters making a business of invading other people’s minds–if Christopher Nolan was way more into body horror and bashing people’s skulls in with a fireplace poker.

But of course, Possessor doesn’t come from Nolan, but from Brandon Cronenberg, son of the legendary David Cronenberg (The Fly, Videodrome), who also has a similar interest in body horror, though bent slightly more toward the surreal. After making a great and terrifying first impression with his debut feature Antiviral, the younger Cronenberg here announces himself to have inherited the skills that make his father’s work so great. However, he’s also carving out a new space for himself, developing a unique voice with a great visual eye that knows when to push boundaries.

Possessor follows Tasya as she receives her next assignment, which involves the triple murder of a powerful CEO (Sean Bean), his daughter (Tuppence Middleton), and her boyfriend Colin (Christopher Abbott)–who also serves as Tasya’s vehicle. However, things go south, and Colin starts to fight back. Cronenberg displays the dueling consciousnesses with flashing and nightmarish imagery such as the melting of two faces together.

As Tasya and Colin’s minds begin to blend together, the film starts to feel more like a fever dream a la 2018’s Mandy. It’s here that Riseborough and Abbott’s performances shine, especially the latter, who acts just as if there are two personalities fighting for control of his body. With a few subtle but fascinating hints, Cronenberg presents a large world with a rich mythology and established rules that could easily be explored in future follow-ups. But if there’s a downside to the powerful imagery in Possessor, it’s how much more memorable it is than the narrative itself. Cronenberg creates an interesting story, but he excels more at presenting it through creative imagery you won’t soon forget, resulting in a film that’s a bit more style than substance.

Of course, you want to know about the gore. Possessor isn’t really a horror film, but rest assured you will feel squeamish in the best possible way. It’s a level of graphic violence that never feels cartoonish, an extremely gory movie that shocks because it is presented completely straight. Teeth are smashed out of bleeding mouths, horrific stab and bullet wounds are given full close-ups, and bodies are absolutely massacred to underscore the violence and cruelty of the film’s world. Though general audiences may have problems with this much violence, midnight crowds will go bananas every time someone dies a gruesome death onscreen.

What Brandon Cronenberg creates with Possessor is an experience unlike any other, a wildly entertaining and stomach-churning film full of unforgettable violence and nightmarish imagery that drills into your skull and makes a nest there it won’t be leaving anytime soon.

Details of Fox’s Unproduced X-Force Movie Trilogy Revealed

Kick-Ass 2 director Jeff Wadlow was set to lead 20th Century Fox’s X-Force trilogy, but Disney’s purchase of the company put all those plans on hold. Now, details of what could have been have been revealed.

As reported by Collider, CBM spoke to Wadlow about his X-Force project and he discussed how Tim Miller’s take on Deadpool and David Leitch’s Deadpool 2’s introduction of Cable made his original plans for X-Force irrelevant.

“What I can share about my take on the property (as it’s not really relevant any more since Deadpool 2 introduced Cable, and I wrote X-Force before Deadpool 1 even came out), is that it asked if X-Men was about mutants who get to go to private school with Wolverine and Professor X, and have the Blackbird swooping down to pick them up, what about the mutants that have to go to public school? What about the ones who don’t have the benefactor looking out for them, and what about the kids who have to figure it out on their own? We then would have introduced that darker, more militant mentor in the form of Cable.”

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CBM followed up by asking who Cable would be teaching.

“I plotted out this three-movie arc that took X-Force from what it was in the 90s with Rob Liefeld with a band of kids fighting for what they believe in, and then by the third film, the group would have grown and changed and lost and picked up some new members, and basically turned into Rick Remender’s version of the X-Force in the early 2000s. That was a much darker hit squad and black ops team who had lost their way over the course of the three films.”

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Liefeld’s team included Boom Boom, Cannonball, Domino (who appeared in Deadpool 2!), Feral, Shatterstar (Deadpool 2!), Warpath, and Siryn. In 2010, Remender and Jeremy Opena had a team with Wolverine, Psylocke, Deadpool, Archangel, Fantomex, and E.V.A.

Wadlow stated that he was “super grateful” to have written the script for the film, even if it has yet to move forward. However, he isn’t giving up hope.

“Kevin Feige, if you’re reading this, I will do anything at all to work on your version of the X-Men and X-Force,” Wadlow said. “I’m a filmmaker because of 90s comics, so I obviously love them dearly, and it was actually a dream come true for me to write X-Force and meet Rob Liefeld. I loved doing it and would of course do anything to be part of whatever new iteration they have planned.”

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For more on X-Force, check out our explainer feature on the militant mutant team, a breakdown of Deadpool’s X-Force teammates from Deadpool 2, and five reasons why an X-Force film could work.

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Eat Baby Yoda For Breakfast With This Adorable Waffle Maker

Baby Yoda merchandise reveals have been ramping up in recent weeks. At Toy Fair 2020, we got our first look at an animatronic doll, Lego sets, new plushies, action figures, the Baby Yoda Build-A-Bear, and more. I’m pretty excited about practically all of the Baby Yoda merch, but an upcoming GameStop-exclusive waffle maker is the only Mandalorian product that will let you look upon his adorable face before covering the unsuspecting 50-year-old baby with syrup and devouring him.

The Mandalorian's greatest hero, Baby Yoda, is now a breakfast hero, too.
The Mandalorian’s greatest hero, Baby Yoda, is now a breakfast hero, too.

Available to pre-order now for $40 with free shipping, The Child Waffle Maker is expected to release September 5. The non-stick waffle maker has five temperature settings to help you cook Baby Yoda just right. If you don’t like waffles for some reason, you can make use of it as a sandwich press to make Baby Yoda sandwiches or quesadillas. It’s also good for eggs, though I think he would look weird imprinted on an egg white. The Child has a sweet tooth for frogs, but you can make more conventional deserts like brownies and cakes.

Naturally, there’s a moral dilemma here. Is it wrong to eat a waffle that features an image of the galaxy’s best baby? I reason that this is actually the way, as it allows you to take Baby Yoda with you wherever you go. If eating Baby Yoda waffles doesn’t bother you, then you might as well go all in and pick up this Baby Groot waffle maker, too.

Some may think Baby Yoda is only meant for cuddling, and I can’t argue with that logic, either. If that’s you, the animatronic Baby Yoda doll ($60), talking Baby Yoda plush ($25), and regular, completely silent Baby Yoda plush ($25) are still available to pre-order. Meanwhile, the Baby Yoda Build-A-Bear arrives this spring.

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There’s A Tamagotchi In Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare’s New Update

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is known for its cosmetic items, usually in the form of militaristic or cool-looking skins for your operators and their gear. Infinity Ward has now introduced a more playful item, which imitates the Tamagotchi fad of the late ’90s.

The “Tomogunchi” is available from the in-game item shop for 1,000 CoD Points. The bundle includes a charm, emblem, calling card, sticker, and spray. The real star of the bundle is the Tomogunchi toy itself, which is represented as a wristwatch-like item. The tweet suggests that you can check on your little virtual pet, feed it, monitor its mood, and help it evolve.

Modern Warfare has been careful not to sell game-changing items through its shop, so it’s doubtful the Tomogunchi will do anything to help up your game. In fact, if you get too distracted with checking on your pet it might actually be a detriment to the firefights around you. A guide on the Activision blog looks as if the Tomogunchi responds to your in-game play, making it something of a real-time performance tracker.

The new addition joins the rest of the recent patch notes, which makes some balance changes and other adjustments. We’re also expecting the much-rumored and partially leaked Warzone battle royale mode to drop sometime soon. If you haven’t picked up Modern Warfare yet and the Tomogunchi was the thing you needed to push you over the edge into purchasing it, you can get a pretty good discount through GameStop’s tax refund sale.

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Apex Legends’ New Update Has A Very Big File Size

If you’re an Apex Legends fan, you might want to clear some space on your hard drive, because the game’s new 6.2 patch is a hefty one. Coming in at 32.5 GB on PC, 33 GB on Xbox One, and 18.5 GB on PS4, it’s one of the bigger game updates in recent memory. According to the patch announcement, this large size is intended to allow developer Respawn to ensure that future patches are smaller.

“As an FYI, players will notice this patch size is larger than most,” Respawn explained in a tweet. “This was done so that future patch sizes will be significantly smaller than what they’ve traditionally been.”

This event introduces a new limited-time mode called Déjà Loot, where all the loot spawns in the same location for the duration of the event, with the plane path and circle locations will shift on a daily basis. According to developer Respawn, this is intended to reward players for learning the map in the short-term. Tweaks have also been made to how Bloodhound plays and to make Wattson less of a must-have.

The event also includes a new item, the Evo Shield, a body shield that increases in strength as its wearer does damage to non-downed players throughout the match. Furthermore, it introduces 24 themed, limited-time cosmetic items that are available through Apex Packs (i.e. loot boxes) or through direct purchase. There are more changes in the patch notes.

Apex isn’t the only game that’s caught flak for large patch sizes recently. In February, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s Season 2 update clocked in at 94 GB on PC and 51 GB on PS4.

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