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SF5: Sept. 22 Update!

Capcom Pro Tour DLC SF5

Today, a huge Street Fighter V update is coming! It was announced at Tokyo Game Show, and the big [obvious] addition to the game is Urien! The Vice-President of the Illuminati, probably the greatest man-thong ever worn, Urien’s bringing his bullshit Aegis Reflector back to the game, and I could not possibly be happier. He was one of my favorite SF3 characters, and I was beyond upset when I saw that Ibuki would come to the game before Urien. He’d have made a great addition to Street Fighter 4, but that’s not important. There’s a lot to unpack from this patch, which you can find right here, but I’m going to talk about the stuff that’s most important/interesting to me. The most important of these is Urien because he’s a new character to SF5! Why is Urien so important? He’s the only charge character I’ve ever been 1. Honestly interested in playing and 2. Reasonably kind-of competent with. His kit just appealed to me on so many different levels. But…the man-thong appears to be gone! That’s probably one of the biggest complaints I’ve seen across the Internet: Girls can have their breasts out, but Urien’s thong is gone?

Urien

DAILY. TARGETS: I hate Daily Quests in most cases, but these will reward from 500-5000 fight money, which is what you use to buy almost everything in the game. There are very few exceptions. And wow, things that require Fight Money generally cost a fair amount [except Characters and Stages.  I will never agree with those prices]. But the Targets make sense don’t appear to be anything absolutely outrageous. I like this idea for Street Fighter and it could potentially help me get back to the game on a more regular basis, and help me learn new things. That’s one of my big issues: I don’t have a main yet. I can’t find someone I really love to play that doesn’t feel daunting and frustrating.

Shoutout to my hero, Kenny Omega!

Shoutout to my hero, Kenny Omega!

I also really love that they added vs. CPU as an option without having to set silly things in Training Mode. This should be a good way to practice and figure out combos and things of that nature in a more dynamic, varying difficulty setting when you don’t have friends to train with at the moment. On this thought, I also really like that Fighter Profiles will update with more info. Now I can see how terrible I’m doing! Huzzah! The environmental KOs are neat, but that’s not important to me to be totally honest. The Daily Targets and added character are really what interest me the absolute most. I just have to find the time to really get back to the game. I hope you guys are loving SF5, and I’m interested in knowing who you main and why!

Guild Wars 2 Living World Season 3 Episode 2 Preview

by Andrew Skelton (Outfoxed)

 

Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns has been a bit of a tumultuous experience.  Many players complained about a content drought, given that there was nothing new from its release in October of last year until July of this one.  However, with the release of Episode 2 of Season 3’s Living World, the team seems poised to end that stigma once and for all.  Dubbed “Rising Flames,” the episode focuses heavily on the aftermath of Mordremoth and the stirrings of the Elder Dragon Primordius.  I had a chance to get a quick sneak peek into the new features to let you all know what you might expect.

Guild Wars 2 Living World Season 3 Episode 2 Preview

The first thing our group was treated to was running the new story instance. Basically a simulation program created by Taimi to combat the dragons and their ilk, it features waves of increasingly harder enemies.  Since you’re training against Primordius, these creatures leave wide patches of flame on the ground when they’re dead, causing great damage to players who stand in them.  Fear not, though, because periodically orbs will spawn that, when crossed through, douse all the flames in the area.  These need to be used strategically so the room doesn’t end up covered in fire because you decided to put a single one out.  Fans of Super Adventure Box might also get a bit of glee at certain points, too!

Guild Wars 2 Living World Season 3 Episode 2 Preview

There is also a great deal of lore explained in this short instance.  Without spoiling anything, be prepared to learn everything that’s happening when a dragon is defeated.  To say I was shocked by that particular revelation is an understatement.  There are also some scenes that play out with Rytlock which also leave you more questions than answers.  Well played, ArenaNet.

Guild Wars 2 Living World Season 3 Episode 2 Preview

From there, we traveled to the new area for Episode 2, Ember Bay.  Fans of the original Guild Wars may recognize this area and what it may hint at in the future.  This new zone also comes with a brand new mastery:  lava tubes!  Entering these tubes launches your character across the map to the connected tubes, and further still if those tubes are connected to other tubes.  Luckily, you can activate your glider at any time during your, shall we say, explosive journey to get anywhere else you may be interested in.

 

Guild Wars 2 Living World Season 3 Episode 2 Preview

The island, as you can imagine, is populated by and in large by Primordius’s creatures, though there are also some errant karka to deal with who washed up on the shores.  There are plenty of new hearts to work on here, and as explained, many are repeatable later on.  One of the more amusing ones I saw was a reformed Skritt pirate and your aiding his crew in fighting off the menaces of the island (and perhaps helping some of them find treasure along the way).  It looked to me as if there was plenty of exploration to be had on the map, so explorers will rejoice.

Guild Wars 2 Living World Season 3 Episode 2 Preview

There is also a brand new PvP map called the Eternal Coliseum.  While I did not have a chance to engage in any matches here, it promises to offer a style of combat reminiscent of the actual Coliseum of Rome.  How this mode will play out to fans of the PvP in Guild Wars 2 will be seen in the coming weeks.

Guild Wars 2 Living World Season 3 Episode 2 Preview

Final Thoughts

It’s good to see ArenaNet pumping out content post Heart of Thorns, considering Episode 1 launched only two months ago.  For me, the storyline revelations were the biggest draw, but the content itself seems solid as well.  Hopefully they can keep this momentum going, especially given what Episode 2 brings to the table; a new instance and an entirely new zone is nothing to sneeze at, after all.  Rising Flames sets the bar at height that it hopefully remains at for the remainder of the season.