Man in charge of Diablo thinks we should start calling games that he thinks are like Diablo ‘Diablo-likes’

The genre of ‘Action RPG‘ is supremely annoying to write about, because the term can mean different things to different people, but here’s how I see it: Diablo 4 and similar games, such as Path Of Exile, are ‘ARPGs’. Which stands for ‘Action RPG’. But Zelda games are ‘Action RPGs’, which is a totally different genre that you could, if you felt like it, also shorten to ‘ARPG’. So, to summarise: ARPGs and ARPGs are two different things, and both are Action RPGs. Got it? Great.

It’s because of this kerfuffle that I’m not exactly mad at Diablo boss Rod Ferguson recently suggesting that we just call games that are similar to Diablo ‘Diablo-likes’. I just find it very funny that he’s the one saying it, in a bold faced act of admittedly very inconsequential linguistic colonialism that carries the unspoken connotation that something is “like the game I make, but a bit crap”.

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Killing Time: Resurrected Updated On Switch, Here Are The Patch Notes

DUNCAN.

Nightdive Studios has released a new patch for Killing Time: Resurrected on Switch, bringing the game up to version 1.1 and adding a wealth of new features and improvements.

The highlights here include the ability to toggle low and high res weapons and actors independently of one another, the ability to burn enemies to cinders with fire attacks, and a new ‘Duncan Chase’ mode that can be activated by setting your player name to “DUNCAN” at the beginning. We’ve yet to test this out, so we can’t comment on what it does, exactly, but we’ll give it a whirl shortly and update this article with the details.

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Blizzard’s old manual art is a real nostalgia trip

I’ve gone on record as not being a huge fan of the artstyle choices used in the new Warcraft I & II remasters. It’s crisp and readable, sure, but I’m never exactly thrilled to see all the roughness of older sprites completely done away with, especially when I always felt some of that ruggedness was the point. The tendency of remasters to treat every characterful oddity as a blemish is a wider topic than the scope of this article, but one day, Bluepoint will remaster Bloodborne, and the world will feel my pain.

Anyway. Nowadays, I’d say Blizzard – or, World Of Warcraft, at least – is pretty much synomous with a softer, more colorful approach to fantasy worlds. While I don’t pine for a return to the more boobily ridiculous elements of Frank Frazetta‘s style, I do often wish that some of the more expressive, pained, and physically grounded elements of classic Sword And Sorcery art was a bit more common. I’m no art scholar, and there’s undoubtedly a bit of tunnel vision of my part to this assertion, but as far as as pop culture goes: I see the Blizzard version of fantasy more than I see the Frazetta version, and I don’t exactly love it. Same goes for the older, punkier, less uniform sci-fi art from things like 2000 AD and Warhammer 40,000. Edwin touched on some of this in his excellent Space Marine piece.

Anyway, a valued RPS community member on the Discord shared an older bit of art by Blizzard’s Chris Metzen, from the original Starcraft manual. I figured a few of you might enjoy seeing these older pieces, considering how much the overall look of their games has changed over the years.

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Pokémon Trading Cards Black Friday 2024: These Deals Are Insanely Good

Black Friday is like a bonus holiday for Pokémon TCG fans. We’re talking about deck building, chasing rare cards, or just stockpiling boosters for a rainy day. This year’s Black Friday deals are stacked with good finds. From big boxes packed with collectibles to pre-built decks ready for action, we’ve combed through the Electro-Web (thank you) to highlight the best ones. Let’s get into it!

Pokémon TCG: Premium / Ex Boxes

Premium and Ex boxes take things up a notch with exclusive cards, collectible figures, and extra booster packs to sweeten the deal. Highlights this year include the Scarlet & Violet—Paldean Fates ex Premium Collection, which combines great gameplay with collector appeal, and one more standout box featuring a familiar fire starter.

Pokémon TCG: Big Boxes

Big boxes are a mix of everything we love about Pokémon TCG, which includes promo cards, booster packs, and fun extras. They’re perfect for new players looking to dive in or seasoned collectors adding another prize to their shelf. This year’s lineup has options like the Scarlet & Violet Build & Battle Stadiums, which focus on competitive play, and the Pokémon TCG Classic, a sleek, display-worthy set for serious fans.

Highlight: Charizard ex Super Premium Collection

If Charizard isn’t already the king of your collection, this box might make it happen. Inside, you’ll find a foil promo Charizard ex card, 10 booster packs, and a code for Pokémon TCG Live. But the star of the show? A Charizard figure that looks straight out of an action scene, complete with translucent flames and a slot to display your favorite card. It’s flashy, fun, and kind of a no-brainer if you love this fire-breathing icon (fine, fire/flying).

Pokémon TCG: Booster Packs, Boxes and Tins

There’s something undeniably satisfying about tearing open a booster pack to see what pulls are inside. This year’s Black Friday lineup includes crowd-pleasers like the Scarlet & Violet — Paldea Evolved Booster Display Box and even themed packs like the Trick or Trade BOOster Bundle. Chasing rare pulls or bolstering your deck? This is the time to stock up.

Pokémon TCG: Elite Trainer Boxes

Elite Trainer Boxes (ETBs) are like survival kits for Pokémon players. They include booster packs, dice, markers, and even themed card sleeves to keep your setup looking sharp. The Scarlet & Violet series continues to deliver with options like the Temporal Forces and Stellar Crown ETBs. These are great for anyone who plays, collects, or likes having everything in one tidy box.

Highlight: Scarlet & Violet Stellar Crown Elite Trainer Box

The Stellar Crown Elite Trainer Box might be the MVP of this year’s ETBs. It packs nine booster packs, a full-art foil Noctowl promo card, and 65-themed sleeves featuring Terapagos in all its glory. Add dice, markers, and a collector’s box, and you’re set for both battles and showing off your collection. It’s practical, but it still brings plenty of flash.

Pokémon TCG: Pre-Built Decks

Pre-built decks are the ultimate convenience for players who don’t want to spend hours fine-tuning their strategy. This year’s options include everything from beginner-friendly sets like My First Battle to the Chien-Pao ex and Kangaskhan ex Battle Decks for competitive players. If you’re ready to shuffle up and go, these are calling your name.

Best Nintendo Switch Game Black Friday Deals

There are plenty of Nintendo Switch digital game deals to consider, especially if you’re picking up a console too. The current best offers include Persona 5 Royal for $14.99 , alongside new games like Sonic x Shadow Generations for $37.49 or last years GOTY contender The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for $49.99, and plenty more. Have a look over our top picks in the sale, or take up the challenge yourself and have a gander over the many, many discounts found at Best Buy right now.

When Is Black Friday 2024?

We’re in the home stretch: Black Friday falls on November 29 this year. All month long, retailers have been rolling out sales, ramping up to massive discounts on Black Friday and through the weekend into Cyber Monday. We already know what PlayStation and Xbox have in store, and most general deals will be available well in advance.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of “Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior”. Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

Beff Jezos Simulator lets you indulge in the fantasy that billionaires actually do any work

Picking things up. Putting the things in boxes. Setting prices. Managing employees. Wiping the sweat from your creased brow and knowing, even if your meagre salary doesn’t get you very far, at least you put in an honest day’s graft to acquire it. All things done by pathetic fools that don’t realise the true CEO grindset actually involves no-wifing Diablo 4 all day and subsisting entirely off the the Lucozade-bottled urine of overworked drivers forced to make the agonising decision between self respect and continued employment. I might be conflating billionaires here.

Also, coincidentally, all things you can do in the demo for Beff Jezos Simulator. Now, work simulation games aren’t my absolute favourite. But, hey, I do love a good fantasy game. And what spellbinding vision of a farflung reality could be more fantastical than a game in which a billionaire actually does some work?

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Bloodborne Announces Maintenance Scheduled for PlayStation’s 30th Anniversary — and as You’d Expect Fans Are Struggling to Cope

Bloodborne announced a surprise server maintenance that coincides with PlayStation’s 30th anniversary, and it’s fair to say fans are struggling to cope with what it all means.

FromSoftware’s much-loved action game launched on PS4 in 2015 and has never received an official next-gen update for PS5, or even a hint at a PS5 remake or PC release. Fans desperate for an announcement from Sony have so far fed on scraps from director Hidetaka Miyazaki, who is asked about the prospect of more Bloodborne pretty much every time he’s interviewed by press.

Indeed, in February, ahead of the launch of FromSoftware’s Elden Ring expansion Shadow of the Erdtree, Miyazaki said that because the developer doesn’t own the Bloodborne IP he couldn’t speak about its future. He did, however, admit Bloodborne would benefit from releasing on more modern hardware.

Even the release of the PS5 Pro brought little cheer to Bloodborne fans, who have reported that Sony’s $700 mid-gen console upgrade barely improves the game at all.

Now, fans have the surprise in-game server maintenance notice, which just so happens to coincide with PlayStation’s 30th birthday on December 3. Why would Bloodborne undergo server maintenance now, nearly a decade after its launch? And why would it fall on PlayStation’s 30th birthday, which Sony is already celebrating with a number of initiatives?

Fans are debating this now, but amid the frenzy of speculation there are messages of caution. “Friendly reminder that they’ve periodically done server maintenance before and that’s exactly what it’s always been: server maintenance,” warned redditor amygdalapls. “Not a new patch, not an update, not anything along those lines.

“I do wish it was more but alas. Brace for disappointment!”

Indeed, Bloodborne server maintenance seems designed to coincide with potentially big announcement events, just to mess with fans. In 2022, Bloodborne underwent server maintenance on the same day as that year’s The Game Awards, sparking a similar cacophony of speculation and excitement we’re seeing today. Then… nothing.

What does add a dash of spice to the debate this time around is Sony’s confirmed attempt to buy FromSoftware parent company Kadokawa as part of a deal that could be confirmed imminently. That acquisition, should it go through, sparks all sorts of questions of its own, including whether Sony would seek to make FromSoftware’s future games PlayStation exclusive.

For now, though, it seems more Bloodborne disappointment is on the cards, and the wait for that elusive 60 frames per second next-gen upgrade will continue — perhaps forever.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is expanding yet again with 12 new subclasses, including drunk monks, teleporting beekeepers and shadow sorcerors

Way back in June, treacherous, fickle Larian declared that Baldur’s Gate 3 patch 7 would be their final handover to players of the well-good D&D RPG, with the focus then shifting internally to Larian’s two currently untitled new game projects. CEO Swen Vincke did, however, caveat that while the overall level of post-release support would be “diminished”, there would be a few more updates. We interpreted that to mean bug fixes and the like. Certainly, I wasn’t expecting brand new subclasses for every class in the game, which is what you’ll get with the just-announced Baldur’s Gate 3 patch 8, together with new crossplay functionality and a full-figured photo mode.

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Nintendo Reportedly Seeking “New Targets” In Switch Piracy Investigation

Sailing the high seas.

Following Nintendo’s recent investigation into the Switch “pirate” James ‘Archbox’ Williams, the video game giant is now reportedly seeking “new targets”.

As highlighted by Stephen Totilo of Game File, the company doesn’t appear to be done with the SwitchPirates subreddit just yet:

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Steam’s Autumn Sale Starts Today, But This Black Friday Sale Has Better Deals On Metaphor, Silent Hill 2, and More

I adore PC gaming. It’s the platform that gets almost every game, with plenty coming out on PC years earlier than they reach consoles. And if you enjoy your games on PC, you know one of the best times to buy games is during Steam’s sales. Many people (myself included) have been looking forward to the Steam Autumn Sale, which runs from now until December 4th.

Strangely, the Steam Autumn sale is currently being outdone by a Black Friday sale going on at Fanatical, even though Fanatical is selling the exact same Steam keys! If you want to buy some games (and who doesn’t?) and save extra cash, check out my round-up of the best deals on digital PC game codes.

Metaphor: ReFantazio for $45.49

This Atlus RPG is one of my current obsessions. It’s $45.49 on Fanatical or $52.49 on Steam. Metaphor: ReFantazio was also nominated for Game Of The Year at The Game Awards.

In our review of Metaphor, we said, “There’s a certain familiarity in Metaphor: ReFantazio, but Atlus takes the principles of its already excellent RPGs and refines them in a way that effortlessly ushers you through its brutal, and sometimes beautiful, new fantasy world. The Archetype system and all the new wrinkles it added to the turn-based battles build upon a strong foundation, and the social elements are streamlined to better deliver the most important aspects of the stories they tell. The sense of adventure you get from traveling across the kingdom and the powerful sense of purpose you have to do so drive its memorable journey, distinguishing itself from those that came before it.”

“When I finally closed the book on Metaphor after 80 hours, I felt a unique warmth in its message, because it’s driven by the ideals of a just society smartly contextualized in a unique metanarrative. Metaphor: ReFantazio is poetic, and at times, idealistic, but it also understands its complexities and that change requires action, and that even far-fetched fantasy stories can serve as inspiration to make our world a better place.”

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree for $35.19

This Steam Deck playable masterpiece is one of the finest pieces of DLC I’ve ever played (FromSoft has been known to do that). It’s only $35.19 on Fanatical, and full price at $39.99 on Steam. Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree was also nominated for Game Of The Year at The Game Awards.

In our 10/10 review of Shadow of the Edrtree, we said, “FromSoftware says Shadow of the Erdtree is the only expansion Elden Ring will get, so it’s fortunate that it’s hard to imagine a better DLC than this – as long as you’re not hoping for it to do anything radically outside the box. Everything I loved about the original has been condensed into an incredibly tight package – one that’s the size of many standalone games all on its own, and can only be considered “small” in comparison to the absolutely massive world of Elden Ring itself.”

“Erdtree’s absolutely jam-packed with secrets, valuable treasures, challenging boss battles, and horrific monstrosities to face off against, as well as cool new weapons, spells, Ashes of War, Spirit Ashes, talismans, and more to play around with and use to find even more novel ways to tackle its memorably brutal battles. Add on some very interesting lore revelations, not to mention the same spectacular visual design and stellar music that accompanies its larger-than-life bosses, and you’ve got what is certainly one of the best DLC expansions I’ve ever played.”

Helldivers 2 for $27.99

This chaotic multiplayer gem is playable on Steam Deck and only $27.99 on Fanatical, or $31.99 on Steam. (If you watch the video review below, you’ll also see me make a ridiculous decision at 7:10 while trying to get back to the ship)

In the Helldivers 2 review, we said, “Helldivers 2 is the rare modern multiplayer game that does almost everything right. It gives you a ton of freedom, feels fantastic to play, and has a smart progression system that doesn’t nickel and dime you or rely too much on a paid battle pass. It manages to keep its missions fresh by introducing a ton of enemies, modifiers, and objectives, and varying them in interesting ways.”

“There are some matchmaking and performance issues that still need to be worked out, and you can only go so far by yourself or with random players – but if you’ve got a solid squad, it’s an incredible time, and certainly one of the most fun multiplayer shooters I’ve played in years. When I’m not Helldiving, I’m thinking about Helldiving, counting down the time until my next drop. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to pour myself a nice, hot cup of Liber-tea and get back at it. Those bugs and robots look like they could use some freedom, and Managed Democracy isn’t going to spread itself. For Super Earth!”

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero for $61.59

This Steam Deck playable return-to-form for arena fighters is just $61.59 on Fanatical, as opposed to $69.99 on Steam.

In our review of Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, we said, “Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is a final flash from the past, sometimes to a fault, as demonstrated by its archaic menus and remedial training tools. Its Episode Battles have the kind of reaction-heavy difficulty that doesn’t really exist in most games these days, more than once crossing the line between challenging and frustrating.”

“But the feeling of traveling back to a simpler time when games didn’t have to be balanced or competitive to be fun is a good one, especially when that action stays so true to that of the show it’s recreating. Reliving a story that was foundational to my youth, looking and sounding as great as I remember it, with the opportunity to alter it in sometimes dramatic new ways is clever, and the addition of tools to attempt to create our own stories could elevate the experiment even further if a community can figure out how to make the most of them.”

Silent Hill 2 Remake for $41.99

Silent Hill 2 got a beloved remake this year, and it’s already available for $41.99 on Fanatical, but still $55.99 on Steam. Silent Hill 2 was also nominated for several awards at The Game Awards, including Best Narrative, Best Action/Adventure game, and more.

In our review of Silent 2, we said, “Silent Hill 2 is a welcome modernisation of a survival horror masterpiece. It smoothly polishes down the rough edges of the original game’s combat while taking a piece of heavy grit sandpaper to scuff up every rust and mold-covered surface of its nightmarish environments, successfully making them appear far more abrasive and menacing to explore.”

“Previously primitive boss battles have been transformed into substantially more intense encounters, and its intimidating audio design kept me acutely aware that every fog-cloaked street I walked down could quickly hurry me towards my own dead end. It does feel a little padded out in parts, and I do wish that Bloober Team had streamlined some of its more convoluted puzzle sections to prevent the story’s momentum from sagging on occasion. Still, intermittent pacing problems aside, Silent Hill 2 is a great way to visit – or revisit – one of the most dread-inducing destinations in the history of survival horror.”

God Of War for $17.99

This Steam Deck-verified RPG made quite the splash when it was revealed. It’s been a while, but you can get it for $17.99 on Fanatical and $19.99 on Steam.

In our review of God of War, we said “I expected great action from God of War, and it delivers that handily. But I didn’t expect it to be a thrilling journey in which every aspect of it complements the others to form what is nothing short of a masterpiece.”

“It’s a game in which Kratos, a previously one-note character, becomes a complex father, warrior, and monster, embattled both on the field and within his own heart about how to treat his son; one in which the world opens up and shifts, offering rewards in both gameplay and knowledge of its lore that I treasured with each accomplishment. The obvious care that went into crafting its world, characters, and gameplay delivers by far the most stirring and memorable game in the series.

Ghost of Tsushima – Director’s Cut for $41.99

Jin Sakai’s journey to reclaim Tsushima comes with some extras in the Director’s Cut version, which was originally a PS5 exclusive. Right now you can grab a PC Steam key on Fanatical for $41.99, even though it’s $47.99 on Steam.

In our Ghost of Tsushima review, we said, “Ghost of Tsushima is an enormous and densely packed samurai adventure that often left me completely awestruck with both its visual spectacle and excellent combat. By steadily introducing new abilities instead of stat upgrades, its swordplay manages to stay challenging, rewarding, and fun throughout the entire 40 to 50 hours that it took me to beat the campaign.”

“A few aspects are surprisingly lacking in polish in comparison to other first-party Sony games, especially when it comes to enemy AI and the stealth part of its stealth/action split. Still this is an extraordinary open-world action-adventure game that solves several issues that have long gone unaddressed in the genre, while also just being an all around samurai slashin’ good time.”

Persona 5 Royal for $20.99

This game helped put Persona on the map— (even though Persona 3 has a superior cast and story. I’ll have that conversation in the comments if you like)— and it’s just $20.99 on Fanatical or $23.99 on Steam.

In our Persona 5 Royal review, we said, “Persona 5 was already a strong front-runner for being the best JRPG ever made, and Royal really gets me wondering what else could even compete. The excellent story and its lovable, multidimensional characters along with the challenging, tactical combat are all refined and back for another round with new surprises and new friends in tow.”

“There are new areas to explore and new twists to leave your jaw on the floor. Very little has been left untouched, and just about everything that has been touched is better off for it. The Phantom Thieves have stolen my heart all over again, and I don’t really want it back.”

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More Black Friday Deals

A grab bag of daily game deals has arrived, and we’ve got other gaming lists to keep an eye on all this week. Be sure to see the best PlayStation Black Friday deals and Xbox deals, as well as highlighted SSD deals below that you may need sooner than later.

Outside of video games, there are tons of LEGO, collectibles, streaming services, tech gadgets and more to shop for now through Cyber Monday. For instance, the incredibly popular (for good reason) Calvin and Hobbes Complete Hardcover box set is down to just $83. There are true hidden gems across retailers’ sales, so keep your eyes peeled on IGN for the best discounts that are worth your time. Plus, you could even get some early holiday shopping done while you’re at it. See our tech gift guide, our PC gift guide, our ultimate gamer gift guide, and more shopping guides for 2024.

Brian Barnett writes reviews, guides, features, & more for IGN, GameSpot, & Kotaku. You can get more than your fair share of him on Bluesky & Backloggd, & enjoy his absurd video game talk show, The Platformers, on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.

Palworld Announces Surprise Collaboration With Terraria

“Happening in 2025”.

Palworld may be in the firing line of Nintendo, but it’s still going about its usual business with new announcements, updates, and now collaborations.

In the latest development, the Palworld developer Pocketpair has announced it’s teaming up with the action-adventure sandbox game Terraria. There are no details about what exactly to expect from this crossover, but it’s coming at some point in 2025.

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