For Honor Marching Fire’s New Faction Gameplay

Prior to Gamescom 2018, Ubisoft invited us to a press event to get our hands on playable demos for several upcoming titles, like Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Transference, and Starlink: Battle for Atlas. We were also allowed to play early builds of new DLCs, like For Honor‘s upcoming Marching Fire expansion.

In the video above, we try our hand at Marching Fire’s new Faction, the Wu Lin, in For Honor’s Arcade PvE mode. In Arcade, you go up against a random number of fighters with arena modifiers that can make the match easier or much harder. Modifiers range from your weapon being coated in flames, to the enemy having high attack and low stamina, to your Hero constantly bleeding out over time and needing to kill enemies to regain health. We spent most of our time in Arcade as the Wu Lin Heroes Shaolin and Jiang Jun.

Shaolin proves just as entertaining to play as his fellow Hybrids, using his extended reach to annoy opponents from afar or quickly deflect enemy attacks until they’re out of stamina and can’t fight back. Shaolin’s combos are described as “monkey-like” and it’s an apt comparison. He’s nimble, using his staff to both attack and move out of harm’s way. Although Shaolin lacks Nobushi’s ridiculously long attack range, his speed allows him to get in an enemy’s face, deliver three to four solid jabs, and get out of range before the opponent can respond. This makes him very effective against slow fighters, but puts him at a severe disadvantage against pretty much the entire Assassin class as his combos purposely put him within their range.

Despite being a Heavy, Jiang Jun plays similarly to the Hybrid Lawbringer. Jiang Jun lacks Lawbringer’s vast assortment of deflections, but he has the same sweeping slice attacks. Most of his combos start out with slower, weaker swings. But if you can connect the first two to three strikes of a combo without being blocked, then Jiang Jun can deliver a powerful finishing move. Much like Lawbringer, if that strike connects, your opponent is pretty much done and you can finish them off with one of Jiang Jun’s brutal executions.

It’s worth noting that we tried out the Wu Lin’s Assassin class, Nuxia, as well. However, as Assassin is the hardest class for us, we’ve cut her footage so you don’t have to watch us die repeatedly over and over again. We’ll give her this, Nuxia is very quick. She has possibly the longest reach of the Assassin class and she’s insanely good at countering. But she’s got a low health pool and pitiful defense so if you’re bad at countering–like us–you’re pretty much toast the second you run into anyone.

For Honor: Marching Fire launches on Xbox One, PS4, and PC on October 16. It adds a new faction, four new heroes, new four-versus-four and two-person co-op PvE modes, and visual enhancements to the game.

Starlink: Battle For Atlas Feels Like An Open-World Star Fox Game

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s Medusa Storyline Gameplay

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In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Destruction Becomes Lara’s Closest Companion

In the latest demo of Shadow of the Tomb Raider, shown behind closed doors at Gamescom 2018, Lara is faced with yet another bout of destruction as a city faces the wrath of the encroaching apocalypse. This iteration of Tomb Raider shows Lara at the end of her origin story, and while the previous two games explored her ability to survive and what it means to be a Croft, Shadow is looking to explore what it means for Lara to be a Tomb Raider and the responsibility that comes with it.

At this point, we’ve seen how Lara’s new adventure brings a bigger focus on puzzles and exploration and how she essentially causes an apocalypse and alienates herself in a darker story, but also how the hubs and gameplay feel very familiar to the previous Tomb Raider reboot games. This hands-off Gamescom gameplay, though short, shows off some more combat and yet another crumbling city.

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GTA Online: This Classic Mode is Getting a Big Update

Hunting Pack, the popular Adversary Mode from Year 2 of Grand Theft Auto Online, is getting an update as part of the follow-up to the After Hours content pack. The mode focuses on a large vehicle with a bomb strapped to it that will explode if the vehicle’s speed falls too low for too long (like in the classic 90’s movie, The Bus That Couldn’t Slow Down).

One team has a Runner, responsible for driving the bomb vehicle from the starting point to a Deactivation Zone that serves as the “finish line,” as well as two Defenders who protect the Runner from the other team. The second team is made up of Attackers, whose only goal is to stop or slow the target vehicle enough to trigger the bomb. Where the original version featured fairly standard vehicles battling through the streets of downtown Los Santos and greater San Andreas, the Remix version is played on custom-designed neon-coated stunt tracks high above the city. The Defender and Attacker vehicles are uniquely paired as well – the matches we played featured a group of Duke O’Deaths fending off Armored Kurumas, and a defending group of Vigilantes using their massive rear wheels to shunt the attacks of new low-profile rocket-boosed roadsters.

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Out This Week: Morphies Law, Shenmue I & II, Guacamelee! 2

With so many new games and movies coming out, it can be hard to keep up. Lucky for you, IGN is here to help with a weekly round-up of the biggest releases each and every week. Check out the latest releases for this week, and be sure to come back next Monday for a new update.

Note: The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.

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Better Call Saul: “Something Beautiful” Review

Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow…

“It’s not for me. And I don’t think it should be for you either.”

Wow. Another superb, standout showing from Rhea Seehorn here in “Something Beautiful.” She’s quickly showing us how much Kim’s silent struggles, both with work and with Jimmy, are Season 4’s super power.

Last week Kim got to blow up, at the one person she could blow up in front of – Howard. This week, she just agonizingly absorbed it all. From the shock to the system that was Mesa Verde Bank’s aggressive expansion plan, where you could see her soul being squeezed, to her tearful breakdown listening to Jimmy casually read Chuck’s rather kind and noble final letter to his brother (obviously written before their most recent fallings out), Kim was overwhelmed on all fronts.

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Did The Walking Dead Kill Adventure Games? (Spoilers: No) – Steam Punks

The Walking Dead: The Final Season arrived on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch this month. It marks the end of the series that launched Telltale into the adventure game giant it is today. Telltale is still in the midst of churning out a huge variety of series’ with more on the way thanks to a new partnership with Netflix where the developer will be creating a game based on Stranger Things.

In the new episode of Steam Punks, we chat about the highs and lows of Telltale games, discuss how the formula has evolved, and where you can go to find classic adventure games in 2018. The adventure game genre has changed significantly after its renaissance in the late 90s and early 2000s, but is that a good thing or not?

We explore what place these traditional adventure games have in a market saturated by Telltale’s offerings, and observe whether consumer’s love for Telltale games has diminished interest or devleopment in other adventure game formats. Ed and Jess point to some of their favourite games of the last few years and beyond including the newly released Unavowed, Tacoma, Life is Strange, Dreamfall Chapters, and Firewatch.

Check out the full video above to see what we have to say and let us know what you think of the Telltale game formula, the adventure genre, and what PC topics we should cover next!

Games Discussed: The Walking Dead: The Final Season, Unavowed, Tacoma, Life is Strange, Dreamfall Chapters, Firewatch, The Longest Journey, Gone Home, Resonance, Technobabylon, Gemini Rue, The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit, Life is Strange 2, The Wolf Among Us, Batman: The Telltale Series, The Walking Dead, Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers, Still Life, Dreamfall: The Longest Journey, Back to the Future: The Game, Sam & Max: Season One, Tales of Monkey Island, Jurassic Park: The Game, Game of Thrones, Minecraft: Story Mode.