Animal Crossing: New Horizons Adds A Tool Wheel And Other Much-Needed Improvements

Animal Crossing: New Horizons marks the franchise’s debut on Nintendo Switch. Though the traditional game loop of accruing additional home and character cosmetics, forging friendships, and paying off your sizable debt to Tom Nook returns, New Horizons makes some welcome quality-of-life adjustments to the Animal Crossing formula.

Perhaps the most notable addition is an unlockable tool wheel. Much like a weapon wheel in shooters, the tool wheel makes it easier to quickly switch between all of the items in your inventory–such as the shovel, fishing rod, and axe. No more need to equip each specific tool when you want to use it!

New Horizons also has a Rescue Service, which you can call whenever you’re stuck or lost. For a cost, the service will help you get back home in a pinch.

The storage system has also been reworked for New Horizons. Instead of having to manually put away each individual item into a cabinet, New Horizons allows you, from anywhere inside your house, to quickly put furniture into storage. Moving furniture around is just faster too. Though New Horizons still lets you drag your furniture around, you can also shift into a Happy Home Designer-style mode and place items freely.

If your need for control extends beyond your own home, New Horizons will allow you to direct the lives of others as well. The game gives you control over where other residents build their homes and you can use an in-game cell phone app to create paths, build bridges, shape slopes, and stack staircases in order to decree where people should walk.

Like its predecessors, New Horizons will see you take on debt that you’ll have to pay off. The game doesn’t force you to solely rely on using your hard-earned Bells, though. In New Horizons, some of your debt can be paid off using Bells or Nook Miles (points you earn sort of like flyer miles for airports in the real world), which should help you save up a few more Bells for that fancy new couch you’ve been eyeing.

Finally, there have been some changes to online play that will help put players at ease. Now, friends you invite to your island can’t bring certain tools, like shovels and axes, unless they’re registered as one of your Best Friends. That means people can’t just come to your town and cut down all your trees.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons releases for Nintendo Switch on March 2020–the same day as Doom Eternal. The fans for New Horizons and Doom Eternal have struck up a lovely friendship and have banded together to support both games.

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9-Movie Star Wars 4K Blu-ray Set Available for Preorder

The nine movies of the recently-named Skywalker Saga are coming home in one massive package at the end of next month, and you have two pretty excellent choices when it comes to completing your Star Wars numbered-episode movie collection in one fell swoop.

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I’m not sure which versions of the original trilogy are on either one of these sets, but given the past, it’s most likely the specialized versions. I’m willing to look past that dumb Jabba scene shoehorned into the first movie, but personally I’d much rather have them as theatrical releases. Oh well, maybe someday. The massive amount of bonus features with both versions of this set might offset that for a lot of people.

Or you could watch the movies on Disney+. That’s fine, too.

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New Planet Of The Apes Director Confirms A Key Detail About The New Movie

A new Planet of the Apes movie is on the way from Maze Runner and Ruin director Wes Ball. At the time of its announcement, it wasn’t made clear if the film would be a continuation of the reboot series that begin in 2011, or a reboot of the entire franchise.

Ball has now himself confirmed on Twitter that “Caesar’s legacy will continue…” which seems to be a strong suggestion that this will be a follow-up to War for the Planet of the Apes instead of a reboot of the entire franchise. That being said, Ball’s brief statement does leave some wiggle room.

Ball’s comment came in response to a story that claimed the new movie would be a reboot that is not connected to the three films–Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, and War for the Planet of the Apes–that were made by 20th Century Fox.

The Planet of the Apes series is based on the novel of the same name by Pierre Boulle, and was first made into a popular movie in 1968 starring Charlton Heston. That film led to many sequels and extensions on the screen and TV. In 2001, Tim Burton rebooted the series again with Mark Wahlberg and Helena Bonham Carter in starring roles.

The announcement of the new Planet of the Apes is no surprise, as Disney CEO Robert Iger said the Planet of the Apes series was a priority for the company following Disney’s acquisition of Fox.

The newest reboot series of Planet of the Apes has grossed more than $1.6 billion at the global box office across three instalments. Veteran motion-capture actor Andy Serkis played Caesar in the new films, with a supporting cast that included James Franco, Gary Oldman, and Woody Harrelson over the three instalments.

War for the Planet of the Apes was directed by Matt Reeves, who is now writing and directing the new Batman movie starring Robert Pattinson.

Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 Is Top Secret, Battle Pass features Deadpool

Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 2 has been revealed, and it’s Top Secret. No, not top secret as in we can’t tell you, but as in it’s all themed around spies and spec-ops missions.

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The cinematic trailer for the season features a variety of Fortnite characters engaging in spy behavior – hiding, wearing disguises, and definitely still making a mess in order to make it to the final circle. The music is distinctly Bond, which is well-timed considering No Time To Die releases in just a couple of months.

The Battle Pass trailer provides a little more detail on how Top Secret works: the pass unlocks a secret base and a set of agents, including Meowscles, Midas, Maya, and TNTina. Completing missions within matches of Fortnite will unlock variant skins for these battle pass agents – Ghost or Shadow versions – so you can customise your look with dark or light colours. The trailer also promises limited time operations that will “change the fate of the island.”

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Hinted at in the trailer, before being shown in the final battle pass poster, is a new Deadpool skin. It’s not clear yet how you’ll gain Deadpool, but as he’s part of the battle pass trailer it seems sensible to imagine that he’ll be a reward for battle pass holders.

Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 Top Secret Battle PassFortnite Season 2, Chapter 2 goes live today. Keep an eye out on IGN, as we’ll bring you news on what the update includes, as well as guides to help you learn your way around the new additions.

Star Trek: Picard Episode 5 Review – A Successful Assimilation

For its first four episodes, Star Trek: Picard was a pretty dark and dour affair. Unlike The Next Generation, the cheerier and often easier-going series it follows, Picard has been imagining a Star Trek galaxy where things are a little more lawless and people are a little less moral. That makes for an interesting deconstruction of a legendary Starfleet captain, but it also has meant that Picard has lacked some of the lighter moments that are also a big part of Star Trek. Episode 5, “Stardust City Rag,” corrects that issue to make for one of the more fun episodes the series has seen so far.

At the center of the episode is a fairly formulaic heist-type scenario, with Picard (Patrick Stewart) and the crew brokering a deal with criminals by pretending to be gangsters themselves. It’s a fairly worn idea, one that’s popped up on all sorts of TV shows, including Star Trek. But while the premise is played out, there’s a good reason these moments have become such a cliche: they push characters into unexpected situations and encourage them to do something other than brood. In “Stardust City Rag,” it seems like the cast is reveling in that opportunity, but nobody as much as Stewart himself.

Up to now, Picard’s plan has been to find Bruce Maddox, the cyberneticist who created Data’s daughters, in hopes of locating and rescuing Soji (Isa Briones). That takes him and his crew to a planet called Freecloud and its Star Trek equivalent of a seedier Las Vegas, Stardust City. A local criminal has Maddox, and in order to free him, the good guys are forced to pretend to be bad guys, with the help of the recently arrived Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan). In order to pull off the plan, everyone has to dress up and play comically over-the-top crooks.

The result is one of the lighter extended moments of Star Trek: Picard, largely thanks to Stewart. While Rios (Santiago Cabrera) dresses up as a flamboyant Facer, Picard dons not only an unnecessary eye patch, but also a fairly ridiculous French accent. It’s a goofy, nonsensical addition that does nothing to make Picard seem like a more trustworthy villain, but it lightens up the situation, and with it, the show as a whole. Star Trek: Picard has had a funny moment here or there, but this is the first time it’s tried something this playful. It’s a momentary return to the more relaxed feel of The Next Generation and its movies–likely because this episode had TNG actor and director Jonathan Frakes at the helm.

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While Picard’s brief turn as a tough-to-parse one-eyed gangster is a nice change of pace to lighten the mood, the rest of Episode 5 is plenty dark as it continues to expand on the supporting characters. The fact that Picard’s current crew is a group of troubled, struggling spacefarers continues to be the engine that drives the show. This episode dips into the backstories of both Raffi (Michelle Hurd) and Seven, using both to explore Star Trek: Picard’s ongoing theme of one generation failing another, and learning to live with that failure.

The show continues plumbing Star Trek history, as well as the central conceits of its 1990s series, for ways to challenge its characters, and Seven of Nine in particular serves as a great mirror for Jean-Luc and his choices, as well as a fascinating expansion on her Star Trek: Voyager character. The more human, more damaged take on the former Borg character is a great expansion on the Seven fans will remember, and it’s great to see Picard draw from a series other than The Next Generation to shed new light on old story threads. Picard is having a deep and layered conversation with the rest of the Star Trek franchise, and the way it’s re-examining past characters and key Trek ideas is its best aspect.

It’s notable that “Stardust City Rag” doesn’t include any scenes on The Artifact, the captured Borg cube where the plots of Soji and Romulan spy Narek (Harry Treadaway) are taking place–and it might be better for it. That’s the plotline that seems to be indulging the show’s worst impulses, whether it’s falling into long explanations of made-up science that add little to the proceedings, or spending a lot of time establishing that yes, spies are doing spy things–and we still don’t know what they are. Episode 4 was useful in expanding on Soji and Narek and making their story a little more compelling, but for the most part, time spent on The Artifact has been confusing.

“Stardust City Rag” continues an upward trend with Star Trek: Picard, where the show continues to build on the foundation it painstakingly built in the first three, much slower episodes. Its lighter moments are a nice change of pace, even if they stray a little toward the goofy, but Episode 5 also brings in a lot of serious character development that’s further expounding on Picard’s themes. With Episode 5, Star Trek: Picard strikes a precarious balance between the fun Trek adventures of the past and its darker, grittier take on the franchise, and it’s one of the better episodes because of it.

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Samurai Shodown–Season Pass 2 Begins This Month With Mina Majikina

Samurai Shodown‘s second season pass begins on February 26 with the release of a new DLC character, Mina Majikina. Mina is available for $6, or as part of the $20 season pass, which will give players four new characters to use.

SNK released a trailer for the character, who first appeared all the way back in 2003’s Samurai Shodown V. You can watch it below and get a look at her moveset.

The other characters announced so far for this season pass are Iroha and Sogetsu Kazama. The fourth character remains a secret.

Samurai Shodown has been announced as part of the Evo 2020 line-up, further securing its position as one of the top current fighting games. The game is due to release for Switch on February 25, the day before this character releases. Players who preorder the game for Switch will also receive a copy of the classic Samurai Shodown! 2.

Samurai Shodown received an 8/10 in GameSpot’s review, with critic Heidi Kemps praising the game as a strong reboot: “It captures what made the original fun and unique, but also at a time when high-damage, high-stakes fighters like this are a rarity, making its combat feel both fresh and familiar.”

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PS5/Xbox Series X Price Is Most Important Factor Of Next-Gen In Ed Boon’s Survey

Mortal Kombat series creator Ed Boon recently posed a question to his more than 500,000 Twitter followers: what is the most important element of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X?

The options in Boon’s informal Twitter poll included affordable price, better graphics, exclusive games, and backwards compatibility for last-gen consoles. More than 50,000 people took part in the survey, and an affordable price was the most important for voters.

Price accounted for 37.5 percent of the vote, followed by last-gen compatibility (30 percent), better graphics (19.2 percent), and exclusive games (13.2 percent).

Boon said he was surprised to see exclusive games rank the lowest. In any event, a Twitter poll–even one that has 50,000 respondents–is not necessarily reflective of consumer interest or intent.

Sony and Microsoft have not yet announced the price points of their next-generation consoles, but with each system due to launch this year, those details should become clear in the months to come.

For comparison, the PS4 and Xbox One launched at $400 USD and $500 USD, respectively. The Xbox One was more expensive than the PS4 at launch in part because every system included a Kinect camera. Microsoft later cut the camera from the bundle and the price came down to be on par with the PS4.

Both the PS5 and the Xbox Series X are slated to launch this holiday. Microsoft has been more forthcoming in regards to details, as it showed off the Xbox Series X in December 2019 during The Game Awards. Announcing and showing the console so early was a bold and risky move that Microsoft employed to compete with Sony, according to Microsoft.

For its part, Sony has confirmed smaller details like improved loading times and support for PS4 games, but the company has yet to actually show the console or announce more key particulars.

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Ring Fit Adventure Stock Shortages Are Reportedly Driven By Resellers

Ring Fit Adventure, the Switch’s innovative fitness game, has been a success for Nintendo, cracking the top 10 sales charts in the US in October 2019. It has continued to do well since, again making it into the top 10 in January 2020. It’s doing so well, in fact, that some stores are facing stock shortages–and one Australian retailer has had to limit the number of copies that customers can buy, as resellers are buying multiple copies to sell at an inflated price.

Kotaku Australia is reporting that EB Games, the Australian arm of GameStop, has had to limit sales to two copies per person, as the game is being snapped by by resellers. As the rare game that is not available digitally (as it requires physical peripherals to operate), this means that many players are not able to get their hands on it.

As Kotaku Australia points out (via Abacus News), there’s also been an increase in interest towards the game in China, where the Switch recently went on sale–it represents a safe way to exercise at home amidst concerns sparked by the outbreak of the Coronavirus. Resellers have thus been able to sell the game for around double its retail price in Australia.

As of right now, Ring Fit Adventure is in stock at several physical locations across Australia, but sold out online. There’s an expectation that the Switch itself might soon face stock shortages as well, also because of the Coronavirus.

In GameSpot’s hands-on report with the game, Kevin Knezevic said that it “certainly felt like a proper workout.” The game has proven popular and earned strong reviews.

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The Office: Jenna Fischer Reveals What Was In The Note That Jim Wrote To Pam

One enduring mystery from US version of The Office was what, exactly, was written in the note that Jim (John Krasinski) intended to give to Pam (Jenna Fischer) in a Season 2 episode.

If you need a refresher, Jim, fuelled by the Christmas spirit of telling people how you really feel, wanted to give his romantic interest Pam the perfect gift that summed up how he felt. He knew she liked tea, so he bought her a teapot and stuffed a number of other personal items into it, including a note.

However, at the last minute, Jim removes the note. We don’t see the note again until the final season of The Office, when Jim finally gives Pam the card–it’s a very emotional scene. Still, though, the contents of the note remained a mystery. Until now.

On her Office Ladies podcast (via Entertainment Weekly), Fischer revealed that the note contained a message from John Krasinski written to Jenna Fischer as opposed to being a note from Jim to Pam.

“I’m on camera, and I open up the note that John had given me, and I just start crying,” Fischer said.

She said showrunner Greg Daniels told Krasinki to write a farewell message to Fischer, because The Office was coming to an end and it meant so much to both of them. Krasinski reportedly wrote in the note about how special it was to work with Fischer for so long on a project that helped push both of their careers to new heights.

Fischer is keeping the specific contents of the message a secret, but now we finally know more about it, and that’s exciting for fans of The Office. “I’ll never say exactly what John wrote, but just know that it was perfect,” Fischer said.

Another fun fact to know is that Fischer read the note for the first time on camera, and she cried her eyes out. “The first take was probably not usable,” she said on the podcast, according to BuzzFeed.

A reboot of The Office is reportedly in the planning stages with a new cast. In other news, NBCU recently paid $500 million to take The Office away from Netflix and release it on its own streaming service, called Peacock, starting in 2021.