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Overwatch Players Want The New Hero's Ultimate To Be Nerfed

Overwatch Players Want The New Hero's Ultimate To Be Nerfed https://ift.tt/RNl3Pge With the launch of Overwatch Season 2, Sierra has entered the game as the title's 51st character. But if the early reaction to Sierra's introduction is any indication, she may need to be nerfed soon because her ultimate attack can cause massive amounts of damage to opposing players. When Sierra has 1800 points, her ultimate can fire a drone that drops 23 bombs, each dealing 180 damage. The bombs' impact can be felt up to three meters away, and there's not much players with slower characters can do to avoid being caught in the lethal aftermath. "I love the drone grapple, [but] her [ultimate] is ridiculous and literally needs to be nerfed today," .wrote a player on Reddit . "Also not a fan of every 6 second aimbot. Love her character design though." Continue Reading at GameSpot

TMNT TV Series Box Sets And Films Are Seeing Big Black Friday Price Drops

TMNT TV Series Box Sets And Films Are Seeing Big Black Friday Price Drops https://ift.tt/BXHJG5Z

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have been a mainstay of pop culture since their debut in the mid-1980s. While the team has seen numerous incarnations and reboots over the years, one of the most iconic is the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series that ran from 1987 to 1996. If you're in the mood to revisit those classic episodes--or introduce the series to a young fan--you can grab the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Complete Classic Series (1987-1996) DVD Box Set for just $22 (was $26.59) thanks to an early Black Friday deal at Amazon. And for those who want to enjoy some of the Turtles' later adventures, you can also grab a DVD box set of the 2012 Nickelodeon revival series for $20.49 (was $34).

Several other TMNT DVDs and Blu-rays are on sale during Black Friday, including a 4K remaster collection of the original TMNT live-action film trilogy From Arrow Video that's on sale for $59.30 (was $100). The set includes 4K restorations of all three films. The 1990 film was restored from the original 35mm camera negatives, while the second and third films were restored from the original 35mm interpositives. Like other Arrow Video releases, the movies include Dolby Vision, HDR10, lossless stereo audio, and Dolby Atmos soundtracks, along with hours of special features. There's also new director commentary tracks for each film, new cast and crew interviews, and other materials. We've rounded up several more TMNT films and TV series deals into the list below, including the 2007 CGI movie, the 2010s live-action reboots, and 2023's animated film Mutant Mayhem.

For other holiday discounts on Blu-rays, video games, graphic novels, and more, check out GameSpot's Black Friday Deals Hub.

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