How Temtem Leverages One Of Pokemon’s Most Exciting Ideas

Although recently released creature-collecting MMO Temtem borrows a lot from a lovely little series you may have heard of called Pokemon, it also takes pains to distinguish itself from the most profitable entertainment franchise of all time.

One such diversion is Temtem’s unwavering commitment to double battles, to the extent that single battles have been entirely purged from its format. As Kallie Plagge mentioned in her piece on what Pokemon can learn from Temtem, that’s a good thing.

Doubles is the most prestigious category in competitive Pokemon circuits–in fact, it is the official format for Pokemon’s VGC (Video Game Championship) tournaments. However, many Pokemon fans will have rarely experienced the dynamic of double battles outside of the few-and-far-between instances in single-player, which is why it’s significant that Temtem has adopted the format exclusively.

Doubles is also much faster than singles, as noted by Pokemon commentator and ex-pro player Gabby Snyder. “Having two Pokemon on the field at once opens up a lot of strategies or combinations that aren’t possible when you’re playing singles,” Snyder explains. “For example, there are several strategies popular in the VGC 2020 metagame where one of your Pokemon uses an attack on your other Pokemon to strengthen its attack or defense. I like that the options for your turn on the field aren’t always linear–thinking outside of the box and being rewarded for it is a lot of fun to watch.”

In competitive Pokemon, the standard doubles format has each player prepare a team of six ‘mons, and based on a preview of their opponent’s team, they each pick four to bring to the actual battle. 4v4 may not seem like an overly complex affair, but with type matchups, synergies, and meta counters to take into account, an unquantifiable amount of permutations soon arise. “It really makes the games dynamic as you have to bring four Pokémon that can theoretically deal with all six of your opponent’s Pokemon,” 2020 Latin America International Champion James Baek told me.

“In singles it’s very easy to switch in new Pokemon and not get punished for it,” pro player Ashton Cox tells me. Cox has been the points leader in North America for most of the last four years, as well as having two Latin American and regional championships under his belt. “In doubles, if you choose to switch, you need to take attacks from two Pokémon, which makes you think more and have more complex plays.”

Baek, who has been playing Pokemon competitively and professionally since 2014, recently qualified for his seventh consecutive World Championship after coming in third place last year. “Having two Pokemon out on the field instead of one creates more options each turn,” Baek explains. Naturally, an increase in your own available options implies one in your opponent’s, which means for every play you make, you also need to be thinking about counters–and down the rabbit hole you go.

“Doubles allows more options to thrive, as the need for Pokemon to support their partners gives more Pokemon unique niches that they can fulfill,” Alessio “Yuree” Boschetto echoes. Yuree is a VGC champion who finished 2018 as first in the world in Championship points, and has competed in every single competitive season since 2014. He explains that some moves are emphatically built for doubles and are significantly worse, if not entirely useless, in singles. “Pokémon sometimes have roles they will perform specifically when next to one of their partners, either because the partners can support them defensively by redirecting or using Fake Out, or just by taking out the threats thanks to offensive synergy,” he said. “Preserving win conditions in this way is how you win games. Good type coverage is almost a must for a team to thrive in a metagame–even though there are some exceptions.”

Exceptions are the key here because exceptions breed interest. By emphasizing doubles over singles, Temtem embraces the complexities and depth of double battles that largely fly under the radar in Pokemon games–at least in single player–to the extent that Temtem has particular mechanics to suit doubles play that Pokemon doesn’t.

Because Temtem removes the unpredictable aspects of RNG that often have major impacts on Pokemon VGC, such as critical hits and status effects that last for an arbitrary amount of turns. Because of this, prediction becomes more reliable, which, by extension, makes matches tenser. Combining this with Temtem’s Synergy, a phenomenon that significantly boosts a team’s damage output if both Temtems on the field share a common type, makes switch-ins, a core tenet of the Pokemon metagame, far riskier–and potentially more interesting as a result. On top of this, certain Temtems such as Oceara have access to special moves that gain extra effects if their partner Temtem is of a specifically different type to them. For example, Oceara has a Water move that inflicts Burn damage when partnered with a Fire Tem, and its signature move, Tsunami, deals a sizable amount of extra damage when used alongside Hurricane, a Wind-move.

Even though Pokemon as a whole is not as doubles-focused as Temtem is, Snyder definitely has faith in the continued momentum of doubles as a structure. “The outside of the box thinking I mentioned above is definitely my favorite part of playing in a doubles format, but I also enjoy the fact that there are so many ways you can accomplish that way of thinking,” she said. “Whether it’s via setting up Weather or Terrain so your attacks are boosted, or using one Pokemon to disrupt another to provide an opening, the overall strategy of doubles is something I really enjoy. There are even some moments I can remember where I was watching a match and one of the players did something completely unexpected, and I got really excited because of it. It’s so much fun to watch and play because of that.”

Doubles may sound intimidatingly complex, especially for those who have yet to play Temtem and never battled on the competitive Pokemon doubles circuit. Although the seemingly endless amount of possibilities combined with a chess-like approach to prediction and riposte may seem like a lot to take in, Temtem’s normalization of the doubles structure allows players to automatically adjust to it before ever having to participate in a Ranked Battle. And, given that ranked Temtem will almost definitely be doubles-only, this makes genuinely competitive ladders accessible, enticing, and, hopefully, enduring.

9 Black Superheroes Who Deserve Their Own Shows

This story originally appeared on GameSpot sister site TV Guide.​

Just about every American has at least a fleeting familiarity with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man, and the X-Men. While these characters originated in the pages of comic books in the mid-20th century, today they are as much a part of our cultural identity as the faces on Mount Rushmore. Synonymous with justice, reinvention, strength, and overcoming oppression, these heroes have been talked about, written about, and reimagined in countless ways; Hollywood has made eight Spider-Man films since 2002, and Joaquin Phoenix just became the second actor to win an Oscar for playing the Batman villain Joker. More variations on these well-known characters are sure to come, and they’ll no doubt break more records. But Hollywood’s tendency to revisit the same heroes over and over leaves a great many more characters unexplored and overlooked–and a lot of them are black or people of African descent.

We’d hardly know it from looking at which superheroes are featured in film and TV, but comics are teeming with superheroes of color who’d be excellent choices for on-screen adaptations. Since Lobo, the first African American hero to headline his own comic series, vanquished foes way back in 1965, more black heroes, superhuman and not, have followed in his stead–many mentioned in this roundup of the best black superheroes of all time. Whether they’re mega-powerful mutants, morally conflicted laymen, or witches who can summon the elements with their minds, there’s a whole galaxy of would-be superhero stars out there waiting to be given the Black Panther treatment.

RELATED: The Rise of Black Superheroes: A Black History Month Celebration

As part of TV Guide’s celebration of The Rise of the Black Superheroes, we asked some of the most prominent voices in the industry which black superheroes they’d most like to see brought to the small screen next. Here’s hoping some of these characters get to become household names, too.


For Black History Month, TV Guide is celebrating black superheroes in TV and film. As part of The Rise of Black Superheroes, we’re honoring the legacies of pioneers like Luke Cage, War Machine, and actress Eartha Kitt; examining how blackness shapes the identities of characters like Iris West, Black Lightning, and John Diggle; exploring what today’s black heroes mean to kids of color; and celebrating the greatest black superheroes of all time. You can check out more content from The Rise of Black Superheroes here.

Mission: Impossible 7 Production Halted Due to Coronavirus Outbreak

Mission: Impossible VII was set to shoot for three weeks in Italy but the production of the film has been put on hold due to the COVID-19 outbreak in the country. COVID-19 has infected over 200 people in Italy where six people have now died from the virus.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, a spokesperson for Paramount Pictures confirmed that the Mission: Impossible VII production plan has been altered to include a hiatus as a safety measure for cast and crew.

“Out of an abundance of caution for the safety and well-being of our cast and crew, and efforts of the local Venetian government to halt public gatherings in response to the threat of coronavirus, we are altering the production plan for our three-week shoot in Venice, the scheduled first leg of an extensive production for Mission: Impossible 7,” a studio spokesperson told THR. “During this hiatus, we want to be mindful of the concerns of the crew and are allowing them to return home until production starts.”

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Franchise lead Tom Cruise, who reprises his role as IMF agent Ethan Hunt, was not in Italy for the shoot yet.

Mission: Impossible 7’s scheduled three-week shoot in Venice is not the first event in Italy canceled as a result of COVID-19. The Venice Carnival was shut down by Italy’s government and Milan’s fashion week was also impacted by the outbreak.

Mission: Impossible 7 is slated for release on July 23, 2021. Christopher McQuarrie, who helmed both the fifth and sixth installments of the franchise, returns to direct. Henry Czerny, who played Kittridge in the first film, is set to return to the film as well.

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Wesley is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

FIFA Pro Kurt Banned From All EA Games and Services Following Latest Attack

EA FIFA pro player Kurt‘ Kurt0411’ Fenech has been banned from playing all EA games or accessing EA services, the company announced. The unprecedented move comes after a months-long public feud between Fenech and EA which the company says“cross a line of decency into very personal attacks and breach our Terms of Service.”

Fenech tweeted out about his ban by publishing the email EA sent him notifying the permanent closure of his account. In a follow-up Tweet, Fenech wrote “End of the day I have never said anything I shouldn’t have. This is just deeper than anyone thinks. They didn’t want me competing at events cos [sic] they were scared I’d win them, now I’m the 2nd biggest streamer of their game and they’re scared I’ll overtake their golden boy.”

Fenech has been an outspoken critic of EA for the past two years, escalating in a series of social media attacks on the company and antagonizing EA employees. During one livestream Fenech was caught on camera calling an opponent a “son of a b**ch” who “can’t beat me, even on this piece of trash game. F*** you, EA.” He also spat on an EA logo stiched onto a scarf. EA responded to these repeated attacks by permanently banning Fenech from all FIFA esports competitions in 2019 and beyond.

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Following Fenech’s ban, several EA FIFA staff Twitter accounts were hacked as part of a “targeted attack,” according to EA. The hacks were also part of a larger social media attack on EA staff members over criticism of FIFA 20. Fenech seemingly supported these hacks on his social media account.

Fenech has continued to attack EA on his various social media channels and video platforms like YouTube and Twitch. One popular attack on EA by Fenech is to call the company “rats” and even released a diss track titled ‘Little Rats’ with another FIFA esports player Amenyah.

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Despite the ban and repeated warnings from EA, Kurt has seemingly continued to take jabs at the company which has resulted in the permanent ban from EA games and services. You can read EA’s full statement and reasoning for the ban below:

“In November 2019, after a series of Code of Conduct violations as part of the EA SPORTS FIFA Global Series in which he threatened employees and other players, Kurt0411 was banned from competing or attending any EA SPORTS FIFA 20 Global Series events or future competitions. Since that time, Kurt has continued to post abusive and threatening messages and videos about EA employees and competitive players on social media and he has encouraged others to do the same. His messages have crossed a line of decency into very personal attacks and breach our Terms of Service. We will not tolerate threatening behavior. As a result, today Kurt0411’s EA account will be banned from playing our games and accessing our services due to these serious and repeated violations.

We build games and communities for players to have fun. Creating a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone without fear of harassment or abuse is a vital part of that. Our Terms of Service include a Code of Conduct that we ask players to abide by to keep our communities healthy and safe. We have an ongoing focus to create communities where everyone feels safe and respected, including in-game toxicity reporting tools as well as new moderation tools. And, we will continue to add more features.”

In the past, pro gamers have been permanently from games and services but for infractions like cheating. One recent, high-profile permanent ban is the case of Jarvis “FaZe Jarvis” Kaye who was banned for life from Fortnite after it was revealed he used an auto-aim cheat tool in the game.

EA has made building healthy communities a major part of its strategy to remove toxicity from the game community. The company says it encourages players to share constructive criticism on sites like EA’s forums, Trello Boards, and Discord channels, but also says that “When feedback crosses the line to threatening, personal attacks, we will take action to move it out of our communities.”

IGN has reached out to Fenech for comment.

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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN. You can reach him on Twitter.

Netflix Adds Top 10 Movies and TV Feature

Netflix announced that it’s adding a new top 10 feature to the popular streaming service.

By clicking on the appropriate tab, you’ll be able to see the 10 most popular movies and television shows in your country. There’s also an overall top 10 list that shows the 10 most popular selections from everything Netflix has to offer.

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Additionally, every show and movie that makes the list will have a “Top 10” badge no matter where you find it on Netflix. The shows and movies featured in the top 10 lists will be updated every single day.

Netflix said it’s been experimenting with top 10 lists in the UK and Mexico since last year. The positive feedback from users made Netflix decide to expand this feature to more territories.

This isn’t the first new feature Netflix has been experimenting with lately. Earlier this month, Netflix finally gave its users the option to turn off the autoplay preview function.

For more, check out everything that’s coming to Netflix in March. Or read about an all-new character coming to Netflix’s The Witcher: Season 2.

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Logan Plant is a news writer for IGN, and the Production Assistant for Nintendo Voice Chat, IGN’s weekly Nintendo show. You can find him on Twitter at @LoganJPlant.

Controversial Horror Game Devotion Finds A New Home At The Library

It has officially been a year since Red Candle Games was forced to delist its outstanding first-person psychological horror title, Devotion, and there is still no sign that it will ever return. However, Harvard University will be taking steps to ensure that the game and its legacy, will be preserved.

According to a post from Red Candle’s Facebook page, the Harvard-Yenching Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts will be adding both Devotion and its predecessor, harrowing indie horror title Detention, to its collection. The library is home to one of the biggest and most carefully curated collections of historically significant East Asian art in the United States.

Famously, Devotion was pulled due to outrage from Chinese players that the game contained art assets seemingly mocking Chinese president Xi Jinping, and pointing out his resemblance to Winnie the Pooh, a sensitive subject in the country. Devotion’s removal led to Red Candle Games’ publisher pulling all support for it, and its removal from sale on Steam. All videos of Devotion were also removed from the company’s YouTube channel, and Red Candle Games left Weibo, China’s biggest social media platform. However, the inclusion of Detention in the library suggests the games are being inducted less for their controversy but for being legitimately powerful East Asian art. Both games use the actual historical backdrop of Taiwan in the 1970s and 1980s to tell their horror stories. With only ten days on the market, Devotion’s legacy has become much like P.T.’s: a game better known for its tragic cancellation more than the brilliant, thought-provoking horror experience it is.

“It is an incredible honour which belongs to not only Red Candle but also our supporters/players worldwide,” says the statement on Facebook. “As game designers, never have we thought that our works could one day be added to its prestige collection. While we truly appreciate the recognition, we had also taken this opportunity to rethink the possibilities that our games could achieve.” As for when we’ll be able to see what Red Candle achieves next, that’s still, sadly, up in the air, though they are still hopeful. “Although the current status might not be ideal, we are still here and that nothing has changed–we are and will always develop games with the same passion. It’s a tough year for many of us, but we will keep going, and hopefully in the future we could share more works with you all.”

Our original review scored Devotion a 9/10, with Richard Wakeling stating that the game, “evokes P.T.’s terrifying spirit to paint an inventive, thought-provoking, and insidious portrait of family life within the claustrophobic confines of a small Taiwanese apartment.” He goes on to write that, “as much as Devotion is about its characters and the fantastic way their development coalesces with that of the ever-changing apartment–with the increasingly dishevelled rooms acting as a poignant metaphor for the family–it’s also about a specific time and place; delving into the role of women in 1980’s Taiwan, feminine beauty standards, the infancy of mental health research and the stigmas attached to it, and the sometimes dangerous faith desperate people will place in religion. Explorations of Taoism and Buddhism might not completely resonate with a Western audience, but the story is told in such a way that it’s relatively easy to read through the lines and understand the awful, heartbreaking extremes people are willing to go to for those they love.”

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This Week’s Monster Hunter World: Iceborne’s Event Quests

There are some new quests in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne for the week of February 21 to 27. Regal Event Quests have returned–they include The Moon is a Harsh Queen, A Glance of Sliver, and We Three Kings–and additional quest events, like Fired-Up Bruisers, Balloon Fight, Colorful Carnival, and Desert Desserts are also available.

Completing The Moon is a Harsh Queen, A Glance of Sliver, and We Three Kings successfully will earn you bonus rank points and an opportunity to get Gold Rathian materials, Silver Rathalos materials, and Large Elder Dragon Gems, respectively.

In Colorful Carnival, Desert Desserts, Fire up Bruisers, you’ll be rewarded with bonus rank points, as well as Fey Wyvern Gems, ore materials, Monster Slogbones, respectively. Balloon Fight is an item quest and you’ll receive Increased Hard Armor Sphere rewards that are useful for armor upgrades.

In future Monster Hunter updates, two new monsters, Furious Rajang and Raging Brachydios will be added in March. Monster Hunter is also gearing up for the US championships which is taking place on February 29. You can watch the competition on Monster Hunter’s Twitch channel.

Also occurring on February 29, is the Monster Hunter Festa in Boston. Though the developers were originally scheduled to attend, the team will no longer be able to do so. This means there won’t be an autograph session, but a presentation on Monster Hunter news and updates will still occur.

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GameStop’s Tax Refund Sale Is Live Now: See The Best Deals (PS4, Switch, Xbox One)

It’s officially tax season, folks, and if you’re on top of your game and filed early, there’s a chance you’ve already received (or will soon receive) that sweet tax refund. Many retailers like to offer sales around this time of year as a way of helping you spend that new excess money, and GameStop is getting in on the action with a sale of its own. The Tax Sale is live now until March 7 and includes game deals for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch as well as discounts on accessories, collectibles, apparel, and more.

Most of the notable game deals are for PS4 and Xbox One, including the GameStop-exclusive Call of Duty: Modern Warfare C.O.D.E. Edition for $38. Control is also available for $30, a very nice price for one of the best games of last year. You’ll also find great discounts on The Division 2, which is just $5; Judgment, which is on sale for $30; and our 2019 game of the year, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, which is discounted to $40. Nintendo Switch deals, on the other hand, are lacking, but you can get Just Dance 2020 for $18 and Assassin’s Creed III Remastered for $20.

Xbox One X bundles are majorly discounted these days, and you’ll find those same deals at GameStop. Notably, the Xbox One X special-edition bundle with NBA 2K20, which comes with the GameStop-exclusive Hyperspace-edition console, is available for $300, along with the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order bundle. If you’re looking to play any of this year’s big Xbox One releases, these are excellent deals on what’s currently the most powerful console on the market.

As usual, plenty of collectibles and apparel are discounted during the Tax Sale as well, so be sure to check out everything on offer while the deals are available. You can see the full sale at GameStop and check out more of the best deals on games, accessories, and more below.

GameStop Tax Sale’s best deals

New games

Nintendo Switch

PS4 / Xbox One

*PS4 only

Pre-owned games

If you have a penchant for older-gen games, the Tax Sale includes a buy two, get two free promotion on Xbox 360, PS3, PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS, DS, Wii, and Wii U games. To see the discount, add the items to your cart. Unfortunately, most of these games are not discounted separately.

Consoles

As part of the Tax Sale, Xbox One X bundles come with a free Xbox One red wired controller. You’ll also get $15 off three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

Accessories

Collectibles

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Mission Impossible 7 Production Comes To A Standstill

The next installment in Tom Cruise’s Mission Impossible series is in production in Italy. At least, it was until an outbreak of the coronavirus brought it to a screeching halt.

It was revealed by the New York Times that Italy has 150 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, and in turn, at least 10 towns are now locked down, and schools in major cities are closed, along with sporting events–including an early end to the Venice carnival. Additionally, this means that the production of Mission Impossible 7 is put on hold for now.

In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, a spokesperson from Paromount Pictures explained why production has stopped. “Out of an abundance of caution for the safety and well-being of our cast and crew, and efforts of the local Venetian government to halt public gatherings in response to the threat of coronavirus, we are altering the production plan for our three-week shoot in Venice, the scheduled first leg of an extensive production for Mission: Impossible 7. During this hiatus, we want to be mindful of the concerns of the crew and are allowing them to return home until production starts. We will continue to monitor this situation, and work alongside health and government officials as it evolves.”

Mission Impossible 7 was going to hit theaters on July 23, 2021. However, with this delay, it is unknown at this time as to if the film’s release will be pushed back. In a surprise, Eugene Kittridge (Henry Czerny) will return to the series. His only other appearance came from the original 1996 film. Nicholas Hoult has signed on for two films, and it’s rumored he will play a villain. Hoult and Czerny will join Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Shea Whigham, Hayley Atwell, and Pom Klementieff for the latest outing. MI7 will be written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie who previously helmed Mission: Impossible – Fallout and Rogue Nation.

The coronavirus has infected 79,000 people worldwide–according to CBS News–killing more than 2,400–nearly all the deaths were in China. There have been 53 cases confirmed in the United States as of February 24. With the spread to Europe, we could see more movie and TV show productions delayed while the virus continues to spread, as it is causing much more than production delays across the world. 007: No Time To Die’s premiere has been canceled, iPhone shortages are expected, Sony has dropped its PAX East showcase, PlayStation canceled its GDC plans, Blizzard has canceled Overwatch events in China, and Switch shipments are being delayed in Japan.

Bill & Ted Face the Music: Everything We Know About The Comedy Sequel

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