The Liar Princess And The Blind Prince Is Heading To The Us And Uk

Nippon Ichi’s The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince is heading to western shores in 2019, publisher NIS America has announced. The game was originally released in Japan earlier this year for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Switch, although the US and UK version won’t be getting the version for Sony’s latest portable device. Known in Japan as Usotsuki Hime to Moumoku Ouji, the puzzle-platformer centres on a pint-sized prince who is blinded by a wolf while skulking around a spooky forest....

September 28, 2022 · 1 min · 181 words · Peter Lutz

The Little Drummer Girl Episode 4 Review

This review of The Little Drummer Girl contains spoilers. The Little Drummer Girl Episode 4 “Do something,” Marty told Gadi halfway through episode four. Fearing the loss of his leading lady—who, fresh from being held at gunpoint and learning that she’d been complicit in a double murder, was feeling justifiably surly—, Marty saw his beautiful plan slipping out of grasp. He told Gadi to act, and Gadi did. Or did he?...

September 28, 2022 · 3 min · 620 words · Gloria Douglas

The Magicians Season 4 Episode 3 Review The Bad News Bear

This The Magicians review contains spoilers. The Magicians Season 4 Episode 3 It’s becoming difficult to quantify the brilliance of The Magicians these days. In each episode this season, every little detail has either served to pull disparate story elements together, heighten the drama of the moment, or bring just the right amount of humor to balance things out. Small elements like Alice’s ingenuity or Josh’s legendary culinary skills or Quentin’s card expertise were put into play in ways that were both perfectly implemented and consistent with what we know about each character....

September 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1094 words · James Bair

The Mortal Kombat Movie Trailer Is Just About Everything I Wanted

I’ve been looking forward to New Line Cinema’s upcoming Mortal Kombat movie with palpable anticipation. And with some reasonable concerns — but probably not any longer. Today, the first trailer for the Mortal Kombat film landed, and I’m pretty damn happy with what I saw. The first Mortal Kombat movie released way back in 1995 when the franchise was still relatively new. It could have been terrible. And I suppose it wasn’t great, depending on who you ask....

September 28, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · Jackie Rice

The Order Season 2 Trailer Release Date Cast And Other News

The news that The Order season 2 was assured on Netflix was almost certainly welcome for those viewers who were wondering what would happen to the Knights of St. Christopher werewolves after the events of the season finale. Fortunately, the show returns this summer, and lead actors Sarah Grey and Jake Manley are on board for the new season. The Order may have snuck under people’s radar, but enough people tuned in to the series about a secret magical society hidden on a college campus for Netflix to keep the story going....

September 28, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Michael Tristan

The Real Talent 25 Things Pixar Does That Disney Would Never Do

Disney vs. Dreamworks? Psh. They haven’t been relevant since Shrek. Disney vs. Illumination? Get those stupid Minions out of here! What about Blue Sky? Uh…Ice Age was a thing. Can any animation studio stand up to Disney? Well, there’s Ghibli! But that’s a different list altogether, and also invites a whole discussion of Western vs. Eastern styles of animation. Besides, Disney has had a competitor on its payroll for years. I’m talking, of course, about the incomparable Pixar....

September 28, 2022 · 16 min · 3314 words · Hazel Perri

The Terminator Suspense And Foreshadowing In James Cameron S Classic

NB: The following contains spoilers for The Terminator. If a film endures for any length of time beyond its initial burst of popularity, one of the likely reasons is because of the craft and attention to detail put into it by its makers. The Terminator, originally released in 1984, remains a genre classic for precisely this reason: a low-budget film that combines elements of sci-fi and slasher horror, it is, in essence, a pure b-movie – the kind of fodder that draws crowds and then vanishes from memory a few weeks later....

September 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1268 words · William Piatt

The Three Editions Of Halo Reach

A Cheap Ass Gamer forum member by the name of MidnightMetal posted next week’s Best Buy deals pamphlet, and it includes some serious intel regarding the different retail packages that will be available for Halo Reach. Amongst the other items on sale that we don’t care about, the ad drops the following nuggets: Additionally, PlanetXBOX360.com has posted an image of the Halo Reach portion of the ad, although it is all clearly placeholder packaging and box art:...

September 28, 2022 · 2 min · 240 words · Lorna Schultz

The Weird Marketing Of The Alien Films

Since it premiered in the United States on May 25th, 1979, the Alien saga has become one of the most surprisingly enduring franchises in motion picture history. With only the first two entries in the ever-growing xenomorph phenomenon able to be called truly great, the Alien films have seen way more misses than hits. (This is said with condolences to apologists for Alien 3, Alien Resurrection, Prometheus and, if they even exist, the Alien vs....

September 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1627 words · Joshua Alvarez

The Witcher 10 Easter Eggs You Missed In The Game

The first Witcher game is the clear weak link of the franchise. In some respects it’s not even worth revisiting if you’re a fan of the other two due to its frustrating controls and antiquated graphics that couldn’t even make the cut of most games released in 2007. But somewhere in there were some great characters, a thrilling story, and the groundwork required for the greatness that developers CD Projekt Red would come to achieve....

September 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1070 words · September Mendoza

The Witcher Dungeons Dragon Moral Alignments Of Main Characters

The Witcher 3 is as of now, CD Projekt Red’s magnum opus. It’s an incredible game that only expands upon and perfects the previous 2 games in the Witcher series. It also has an expansive set of characters considering the base game alone will keep you busy for easily 200 hours, not to mention the 2 60-hour+ DLC campaigns. The table top roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons uses what is known as the moral alignment system which sorts characters into one of nine categories that address their feelings towards morality itself and the laws that govern our society....

September 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1072 words · Matthew Lindberg

The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt S Next Gen Update Is Releasing Late 2022

After its most recent delay, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt‘s next-gen update will now release in Q4 2022. This was announced earlier today via the official Twitter account for the Witcher games. Today also happens to be the seventh anniversary of the game’s release. While Q4 2022 isn’t an exact date by any means, it’s good to know the update is on its way. The Witcher 3‘s next-gen update has been through some tough times....

September 28, 2022 · 3 min · 432 words · Agnes Jackson

Super Bomberman R Online Will Be Shut Down This December

Super Bomberman R Online is a free-to-play battle royale twist on the Bomberman formula that came out on PC in May of last year. Unfortunately, Konami has announced plans to shut down Super Bomberman’s battle royale come December 1, 2022. On the official website for the game, Konami stated that Super Bomberman R Online will be shut down this December due to “various circumstances.” The message from the company is as follows: “Thank you for playing Super Bomberman R Online....

September 27, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Richard Santiago

System Shock Tv Adaptation Will Be Helmed By Writer Of Last Year S Mortal Kombat Movie

Last October brought the new that LookingGlass Technologies’ cult-classic 1994 sci-fi horror System Shock was to be the latest entry in a rapidly ballooning list of video games getting the live-action TV adaptation treatment - and it’s now been revealed that Greg Russo, writer of last year’s Mortal Kombat movie, will be handling its transition to television. The show - which will retell the story of the Citadel space station and its rogue AI, SHODAN - is a collaboration between Nightdive Studios, which currently holds the System Shock license, and Binge....

September 27, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Rosalinda Abernathy

Temtem Tier List 2023 Every Best Temtem Ranked

If you’re looking for the best Temtem tier list to help you choose, we’ve got you covered. We have compiled some of the top Temtem according to their characteristics and skills from best (S tier) to worst (B tier). Temtem Tier List 2023 Check out the best Temtem tier list. Here, the S tier features the best and most powerful Temtem in the game. S Tier Temtem Oceara – Oceara is a non-evolving Temtem....

September 27, 2022 · 4 min · 705 words · Michael Nelson

Terry Bogard Is Live In Super Smash Bros Ultimate Today

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s latest DLC fighter, Fatal Fury’s Terry Bogard, has been added to the game today along with colour variations, a new stage, stage cameos, and 50 new tracks (via YouTube). We had an inkling that the fourth fighter in the Challenger Pack 4 would be from a SNK IP, and then it was revealed that Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury would be barreling onto the scene. In today’s livestream, Masahiro Sakurai walked us through how the character will work as well as the extra goodies bundled along with the new fighter....

September 27, 2022 · 2 min · 417 words · Mark Keiss

Texas Power Shortages Shut Down Samsung Chip Fabs

The Lone Star State is currently experiencing surprisingly cold weather. Over the past week, Texas has seen freezing temperatures, icy roads, and in some cases even snow. This unusually cold weather has driven up demand for power in Texas, overloading the state’s electric grid. Currently, millions of people across Texas are without power. Now, you may be wondering why you’re seeing news about weather in Texas on a PC gaming site....

September 27, 2022 · 2 min · 349 words · James Brown

The 10 Best Horror Games Of The Current Generation Ranked

Horror games have been a beloved genre for years and established themselves as real players in the industry, with franchises such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill showing what the best of the genre could look like. The current generation of horror games on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One aren’t too shabby themselves, with numerous titles taking risks and delivering great innovative games in the horror space. Let’s now take a look at the 10 best horror games of the current generation and rank them from worst to first....

September 27, 2022 · 5 min · 999 words · William Heyne

The 10 Best Sega Genesis Games Of All Time

Oh, Sega. You had a darn good run in the console market, didn’t you? Gamers of a certain age will fondly remember a time when Sonic was right up there with Mario. In the nineties, the whole Nintendo vs Sega thing was the hottest of hot debates. For that brief, shining moment, Sega was one of the most powerful forces in console gaming. Like mascot Sonic the Hedgehog, they’ve fallen from grace a little now, and are strictly software-only....

September 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1435 words · Silvia Durham

The 10 Most Difficult Choices To Make In Rpgs

Making decisions can be fun, but sometimes it can also be very difficult. That is a real-life fact, but what about in video games? There are some people out there who would say, “How could making a choice be difficult? It’s just a game with no real-life consequence.” Except what they do not take into account it that the player is attached to the story and characters. While their choice will have no consequence on reality, it will have a consequence to the characters and the story within the game....

September 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1352 words · Sharon Donatello