Redfall: Exclusive New Details on Jacob’s Backstory and Abilities | IGN First

Each of the characters starring in Arkane Studio’s Redfall has a unique set of talents, whether they were invented, came with the job, or in Jacob’s case, were bestowed mysteriously by a vampire. In the exclusive character trailer above we learn more about Jacob’s background and how he gained his supernatural powers.

Jacob is an experienced sniper and uses his new abilities in combination with the skills he had prior to arriving at Redfall in his kit. Check out what he’s got available to him to fight off former co-workers and vampires below:

  • Power 1: Raven – Command your raven to fly forward and mark enemies.
  • Power 2: Cloak – Activate Jacob’s stolen Bellwether Cloak to hide from enemies.
  • Ultimate Ability: Heartstopper – Summon a ghostly rifle. Use sights to lock onto enemies, then fire to deal heavy damage.

Note that while Jacob doesn’t have an explicit “movement” ability like Layla’s Lift, Jacob’s Cloak grants him bonus move speed, and of course, free movement around enemies.

Arkane shared these additional exclusive deatails about Jacob’s background and interests:

“Growing up in a poverty-stricken coal mining community and bouncing from one foster home to the next, Jacob Boyer learned early on to stay hidden to avoid getting hurt. When a military recruiter came to his high school, Jacob enlisted as soon as he was able. Following Infantry tours in Afghanistan and Syria, he was accepted into a covert Special Forces unit, undertaking a series of recon and combat assignments. After being discharged, he joined Bellwether, a private military company (or “PMC”) known for involving themselves in global conflicts.

For years he was sent into dangerous situations acting in the interests of international corporations and government agencies. Hired by an unknown, Aevum Therapeutics-affiliated client, Jacob and his unit were sent to Redfall with orders known only to the top brass. When he was separated from his fellow operators, Jacob was captured by the vampire god Miss Whisper and had a psychic raven and strange eye forced on him for an unknown purpose.

Over the course of his time in foster care in Ashton, West Virginia, Jacob helped take care of many cats and grew quite fond of them. While he grew up hunting, he never felt enthusiastic about it. In almost all situations, he’d rather spend time with cats than shoot wild animals. His raven being a potential exception to that rule, though he tolerates him more than hates him.

He has a knack for acoustic guitar, a fondness for mystery novels, and a passion for poetry–particularly Emily Dickinson. All facts he does not enjoy sharing with strangers. On the other side, he hates caves, being on camera, and people who hurt cats. That last one is a particularly burning hatred.”

The Redfall IGN First content continues throughout the month of April with additional exclusive character details, gameplay, and more. Check out our first character profile on Layla to learn more about her abilities and background.

Miranda Sanchez is the executive editor of guides at IGN and a member of Podcast Unlocked. She’s a big fan of stationery and fountain pens. You can sometimes find her on Twitter.

PlayStation Store: March 2023’s top downloads

It’s time to see which top downloads for PS5, PS4, PS VR2, PSVR, and F2P brought in the new season. The US and EU PS5 and PS VR 2 charts saw a lot of horror titles in the top three, while the US and EU PS4 charts were deep in sports action. Heavy hitters like MLB The Show 23, Resident Evil 4, and WWE 2K23 all crack the top ten.

Check out the full listings below. What titles are you playing this month?

PS5 Games

US/CanadaEU
Resident Evil 4Resident Evil 4
MLB The Show 23Hogwarts Legacy
Hogwarts LegacyGrand Theft Auto V
WWE 2K23FIFA 23
NBA 2K23F1 22
Grand Theft Auto VCall of Duty: Modern Warfare II
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIWWE 2K23
Wo Long: Fallen DynastyStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Madden NFL 23Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderNBA 2K23
FIFA 23Anno 1800
The Last of Us Part IResident Evil Village
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six SiegeTom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
Resident Evil VillageCyberpunk 2077
Resident Evil 3Football Manager 2023
Dragon Ball Z: KakarotResident Evil 3
Cyberpunk 2077The Last of Us Part I
PGA TOUR 2K23MONSTER HUNTER RISE
MONSTER HUNTER RISEGRAN TURISMO 7
Need For Speed UnboundIt Takes Two

*Naming of products may differ between regions
*Upgrades not included

PS4 Games

US/CanadaEU
MinecraftMinecraft
MLB The Show 23EA Sports UFC 4
NBA 2K23FIFA 23
EA Sports UFC 4The Forest
Resident Evil 4F1 22
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIRed Dead Redemption 2
Red Dead Redemption 2Grand Theft Auto V
Grand Theft Auto VNBA 2K23
The Last of Us Part IIResident Evil 4
WWE 2K23The Last of Us Part II
The ForestCall of Duty: Modern Warfare II
Madden NFL 23Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
FIFA 23The Last of Us Remastered
The Last of Us RemasteredThe Crew 2
Call of Duty: Black Ops IIITekken 7
Gang BeastsDead Island: Definitive Edition
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderWWE 2K23
Outlast 2Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint
Dead Island: Definitive EditionSekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Sekiro: Shadows Die TwiceGang Beasts

*Naming of products may differ between regions

PS VR 2 Games*

US/CanadaEU
PavlovPavlov
The Dark Pictures: SwitchbackKayak VR: Mirage
Kayak VR: MirageThe Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: RetributionStar Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s EdgeDrums Rock
PISTOL WHIPPISTOL WHIP
Horizon Call of the MountainSynth Riders
Swordsman VRSwordsman VR
Drums RockHorizon Call of the Mountain
Job SimulatorJob Simulator

 *PS Store purchases only. Game upgrades or games bundled with hardware not included

PS VR Games

US/CanadaEU
Beat SaberBeat Saber
SUPERHOT VRSUPERHOT VR
Job SimulatorBatman: Arkham VR
Astro Bot Rescue MissionSniper Elite VR
The Walking Dead OnslaughtJob Simulator
Creed: Rise to GloryThe Walking Dead Onslaught
Batman: Arkham VRArizona Sunshine
Sniper Elite VRAstro Bot Rescue Mission
Arizona SunshinePlayStation VR Worlds
PlayStation VR WorldsCreed: Rise to Glory

Free to Play (PS5 + PS4)

US/CanadaEU
FortniteFortnite
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0
Apex LegendsRocket League
Fall GuysFall Guys
Rocket LeagueThe Sims 4
Destiny 2eFootball 2023
Overwatch 2Destiny 2
The Sims 4Apex Legends
eFootball 2023Overwatch 2
MultiVersusKartRider: Drift

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line Scores New Update, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Fine tuning.

After landing a healthy boost with the additional tracks from The World Ends With You last month, Theatrhythm Final Bar Line has now received another update which sets out to polish the game into a tip-top condition.

The main objective of this orchestral re-arrangement has been all about fixes and improvements, with Square Enix making tweaks to the occurrence of Special Days, the ability to achieve a 999 stat, lane cover designs and much more.

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Super Mario Movie Secures Most Successful Opening Weekend For Any Animated Film, Ever

Update: Passes Frozen II’s record.

Update : The Super Mario Bros. Movie has supplanted Frozen II to secure the biggest opening weekend for an animated movie of all time.


Original Story : We’re still in the early days of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and so far it appears to be smashing it at the box office. In an update, the film is now projected to reach $368 million globally before the weekend is out.

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Coruscant Is a Playable Planet in Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, but It May Not Be Open World

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor director Stig Asmussen has revealed Coruscant to be one of the planets featured in the sequel, though it may not be a fully explorable open world area.

Sharing the news at Star Wars Celebration, not long before he released the final gameplay trailer for Jedi: Survivor, Asmussen confirmed Coruscant was in the game.

“We’re taking our Metroidvania approach a step further and, just to talk about another planet, we’re going to have Coruscant as well,” he said. “I think there’s been a lot of speculation on that, and [I’m] just confirming it here.”

Though Asmussen did talk about Coruscant in a conversation about the larger explorable areas included in Jedi: Survivor, EA’s Star Wars communications lead Andy McNamara seemed to pull back expectations a bit on Twitter.

“To be clear, Stig never claimed Coruscant was a ‘freely explorable open world’ [as one Twitter account claimed]. He only confirmed it as one of the destinations in the game,” McNamara said. “Survivor has amazing planets to explore and our biggest environments to date, but wanted to be clear on what was said.”

It’s therefore unclear how much Coruscant will feature in Jedi: Survivor. It could be as open a world or area as the other locations, or it may just be featured as part of one particular story mission, much like the final area of Jedi: Fallen Order.

Fans don’t have too long until they find out though as the game launches on April 28 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC. It’s latest trailer showed battles against Stormtroopers, Destroyer Droids from the prequel trilogy, and even a Rancor, and developer Respawn Entertainment promise just as much story to match the action.

In our preview of the game, IGN said: Our “main takeaway from roughly five hours with the upcoming sequel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, is that it felt like [we were] systematically crossing off the issues I had with Fallen Order.”

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer and acting UK news editor. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Mario Movie Used Unreleased Nintendo Designs To Create Certain Characters

So that’s how they did it… spoilers!

If you haven’t seen the movie yet, we’re about to talk about some you probably don’t want to know until you’ve watched it. Right, with that out of the way, here’s the scoop…

Spoilers ahead… The Mario Movie features certain characters in Mario’s family tree we’ve never seen before, including his parents, uncles, aunts, nieces, and even his grandfather. So how did it come to this?

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Gets Final Gameplay Trailer Ahead of Launch Later This Month

Star Wars: Jedi Survivor has received its final trailer ahead of its launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC later this month.

Showing of a ton of gameplay footage alongside some new story cutscenes, set against an ominous yet hopeful monologue, the trailer was released during Star Wars Celebration 2023.

Cal Kestis is the main focus, and we see gameplay of him in a bunch of different fights. These include against Stormtroopers, Destroyer Droids from the prequel trilogy, and even a Rancor. We also see one gnarly scene where Cal throws a Scout trooper from a speeder straight into a TIE fighter.

Fans will get to experience all this for themselves when Jedi: Survivor launches on April 28, but those on PC will need to make space ahead of time for its colossal file size. The story follows Cal and the Mantis crew (who were shown of in a previous trailer) as they continue their fight against the empire.

Set five years after the original game, however, the team has slowed down a little and has settled on one planet. Building up a base of operations will be part of the gameplay loop in the sequel, though players will of course still travel to other planets, now with fast travel.

In our preview of the game, IGN said: Our “main takeaway from roughly five hours with the upcoming sequel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, is that it felt like [we were] systematically crossing off the issues I had with Fallen Order.”

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer and acting UK news editor. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Poll: Box Art Brawl: Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles

In the firing line.

Hello chums, and welcome to another edition of Box Art Brawl!

Before we get stuck in with this week’s three-way battle, let’s take a look at how last week’s brawl went down. It was Kirby’s Adventure‘s time to shine, with box art from North America and Europe going up against Japan in a classic duel. Rather surprisingly, in this humble writer’s opinion, the Western design won by a sizeable margin, taking in 69% of the vote over Japan. Both designs are pretty great, mind.

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Random: Rare Co-Founder Tim Stamper Teases ‘Dream 64’ Development Cartridge

“Dream 64 does exist after all”.

Rare had a successful run during its time with Nintendo but not every project necessarily saw the light of day. One of these games was a role-playing title codenamed Project Dream. It started out on the Super Nintendo and was eventually scaled back during the Nintendo 64 era before parts of it morphed into other projects.

While a Super Nintendo version is believed to have existed, it seems now we’ve got actual photo evidence of Dream 64, after the Rare co-founder Tim Stamper randomly uploaded a single photo on social media, with the following text attached: “Arr….! So it’s true… Dream 64 does exist after all…!”.

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