The Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 4 Release Date Announced

Telltale Games has announced that the fourth episode in The Walking Dead’s third season is out on April 25. Thicker Than Water comes about a month after the release of The Walking Dead: A New Frontier’s third episode, giving hope that Telltale’s schedule for new episodes has tightened after the three month delay between the launch of the initial two-parter, and episode three. Check out the trailer for Thicker Than Water below....

September 20, 2022 · 1 min · 98 words · Louise Lalonde

Sunless Skies Sovereign Edition Announced

Get ready to delve once more into a cosmos of Victorian horrors. Failbetter Games, London-based developer of the Fallen London franchise, announced today that Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition will be released in the first half of 2020. Owners of Sunless Skies rejoice; if you previously purchased the game on PC, you will receive an upgrade to the Sovereign Edition free of charge. Acclaim for a gloomy game Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition will add new content and fixes to the base game, which is impressive considering that the original version already contains over 800,000 words....

September 19, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Phyllis Bischoff

Supergirl Season 5 Episode 13 Review It S A Super Life

This Supergirl review contains spoilers. Supergirl Season 5 Episode 13 Supergirl celebrates its 100th episode this week with “It’s a Super Life,” a charmingly entertaining hour that’s part character retrospective and part recalibration, which celebrates exactly how far Kara Zor-El has come even as it charts a future for her in this new post-Crisis on Infinite Earths universe. One hundred episodes is a remarkably milestone for The CW’s first female-led superhero series —a show that I’m not sure many of us ever expected to see on our screens in general, let alone for five years and a hundred episodes (with more to come!...

September 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1246 words · Kay Robare

Tell Me Why Is Free To Claim During Pride Month

Although sometimes critiqued for iffy writing Dontnod Entertainment’s games undeniably hold a great deal of significance in the gaming landscape. In particular, the Life is Strange series has received quite a bit of praise for its portrayal of LGBT characters, especially since it did so at a time when LGBT representation in games was more rare. The studio’s 2020 title Tell Me Why has particular significance in that it remains one of the few games to have a transgender character in the lead role....

September 19, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · Dorothy Kash

Temtem Guide How To Beat Vumbi Dojo And Musa In Kisiwa

The Temtem summer update finally lets players rock-hop all the way to Kisiwa. Soon after arriving on the African-inspired island, you’ll find yourself battling your way through Vumbi Dojo and its Dojo Master, Musa. This guide will take you through the Temtem you will face in the dojo, what the best Temtem to use in Vumbi Dojo are, and how to beat Musa. I’ll also tell you the best way to beat each of the new Kisiwa Temtem in Vumbi Dojo....

September 19, 2022 · 5 min · 1035 words · Jillian Smith

Tesla Vs Rivian Compared

The electric vehicle (EV) market is crowded with highly rated companies and dozens of models of sedans, coupes, SUVs, and trucks. While Tesla is the biggest name in the industry, there are many other notable EV automakers with similarities and differences. Find out how Rivian Automotive compares with Tesla, Inc. today. Review these two companies and their best-selling electric SUVs and pickup trucks head to head to see their pros and cons....

September 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1119 words · Daniel Mendez

The 18 Lamest Pez Dispensers Ever And 9 That Are Worth A Fortune

Sometimes it’s more about the packaging than the candy inside. At least that’s what we have learned from Pez. Invented in 1927 in Austria, Pez candy could have easily been mistaken for a digestive tablet. Thus their trademark packaging became an icon and indicator, the Pez dispenser. The packaging became more popular and part of pop culture than the candy itself, to the point where there are collectors who would pay a pretty penny just for a vintage dispenser....

September 19, 2022 · 10 min · 1941 words · Andrea Nasta

The Artful Escape Of Francis Vendetti Is An Xbox One X Console Launch Exclusive

Coming to the Xbox One X as a console exclusive on November 7, is The Artful Escape of Francis Vendetti. The developers Beethoven & Dinosaur and publisher Annapurna Interactive announced this evening. The Artful Escape of Francis Vendetti is a video game about great expectations, famous folk singers, lingering shadows, space Gods, hallucinogens, individuality, reptile shops, and wild imaginations. It’s an action, adventure, exploration, narrative driven, musical-laser-light-battle kind of game and is the debut of release from Beethoven & Dinosaur....

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 80 words · Debbie Berrios

The Best Call Of Duty Games All 19 Ranked

19. Call of Duty: Ghosts Call of Duty: Ghosts was to mark the series’ debut on next-gen consoles, promising dynamic lighting and highly detailed visuals that would transition the CoD franchise to a new and improved engine. It should come without saying that Ghosts had a lot of hype behind it, but instead, this entry is frequently remembered for openly promoting its fish AI and the in-game light shafts falling in from the opposite direction of the source, leading many to speculate most of its next-gen implementations were but gimmicks....

September 19, 2022 · 28 min · 5820 words · Byron Thomas

The Best Tabletop Rpgs To Play After Dungeons And Dragons

Thanks to a very well-received new edition and some extra attention from throwback pop culture shows (like Stranger Things), Dungeons & Dragons is once again one of the most popular non-digital games to play. The tabletop RPG seems to only be growing in popularity a few years into DnD 5th Edition and the rise in Twitch-based DnD shows is bringing the pen and pencil RPG system to more gamers than ever before....

September 19, 2022 · 4 min · 832 words · Scott Bell

The Father Of Superheroes Is Finally Getting His Own Documentary On Disney

In honor of comic book legend Stan Lee’s 100th birthday, Marvel and Disney have announced a special documentary about the beloved comic-book creative coming to Disney+ in 2023. While Stan Lee’s 100th birthday is in 2022, the special will be released in 2023; in order to celebrate, Marvel Entertainment has released a short video to announce the documentary. Tragically, Stan Lee passed away back in late 2018, so he wasn’t able to celebrate his 100th birthday, so hopefully, the documentary about him will be a grand celebration of his life and accomplishments....

September 19, 2022 · 2 min · 324 words · Peter Moberly

The Good Place Season 3 Episode 9 Review Janet S

This The Good Place review contains spoilers. The Good Place Season 3 Episode 9 Welp. That was fun! The Good Place loves to break itself. In some sense it’s not that dissimilar to the philosophical practices it likes to examine. A philosopher or any kind of social scientist comes up with an idea, radical or intuitive, and then throws it to the roving horde of peer review to be torn apart and broken down....

September 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1385 words · Nancy Parker

The Hearthstone Voyage To The Sunken City Expansion Is Coming In April

Blizzard Entertainment has announced the next Hearthstone expansion, Voyage to the Sunken City. The underwater-themed expansion will launch worldwide on April 12, adding 135 new cards to collect. Every day new cards are being unveiled via the Voyage of the Sunken City schedule. So far, 15 of the cards have been confirmed, with more following every day leading up to release. Hearthstone players can pre-order either the Standard Bundle or Mega Bundle to prepare for the expansion....

September 19, 2022 · 2 min · 318 words · Owen Macdougall

The Importance Of Context When Watching Movies

Let’s talk about a major factor in our enjoyment of stories: the context we experience them in. So many factors go into influencing your response to stories. Your age, your knowledge, your friends and experiences; your location in time and space. Having previously worked in a cinema, I’ve seen the same film inspire different reactions in different audiences. Hot Fuzz on opening night had a full house and huge bouts of laughter, whereas a few weeks later it played in a smaller screen to a handful of people smiling silently....

September 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1166 words · Monica Salzman

The Last Of Us Part Ii Companions And Enemies Will Be A Lot Smarter Says Naughty Dog

The Last of Us Part II companions and enemies will be significantly smarter than they were in the previous game by using massive improvements in artificial intelligence, as developed by Naughty Dog (via Gamespot, Gamespot). In an interview with Gamespot, co-director Anthony Newman explained how these improvements were brought into development and what players could expect from the new game. Companion artificial intelligence has made leaps and bounds, and Newman called it ‘one of the few really significant technical achievements we’ve been able to make on the game....

September 19, 2022 · 3 min · 524 words · Conception Martelli

The Latest Hero For Overkill S The Walking Dead Likes To Chat To Zombies

Overkill’s The Walking Dead has reanimated another grisly trailer, this time introducing its fourth playable hero, Grant. Apparently, Grant likes to spend his time in post-undead pandemic US by having a chinwag with a zombie about his granddaughter. Evidently, Grant knows a thing or two about surviving against the zombie hordes, as his decomposing buddy has had his jaw severed, effectively rendering him harmless. Michonne used the same party trick to great effect in The Walking Dead comic book and TV series....

September 19, 2022 · 1 min · 162 words · Sylvia Miles

The Medium Pc Requirements Discussed In New Interview

The Medium has long been in the works over at developer Bloober Team, having existed in some form since 2012. As the game has moved on through the years, so has the tech powering it. So much so that on partnering with Microsoft, the developer ditched last gen hardware in favor of powerful PC builds and Xbox Series consoles. In a new interview with VG247, the team discusses its new collaboration, and the reason behind its high-end PC requirements for The Medium....

September 19, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Lisa Bystron

The Outer Worlds How Long Does It Take To Beat The Game

Now that The Outer Worlds has been confirmed as a critical and commercial success, cautious consumers who were waiting to see if the game was worth picking up can rest easy and jump right in. As the game is made by industry veterans of the Fallout series, some may be expecting a long, massive adventure. So how long does it really take to complete The Outer Worlds? Like with all RPG type games, the answer will largely depend on what a player considers necessary to “complete” a game....

September 19, 2022 · 3 min · 431 words · Dennis Brady

The Signifier Review The Hand That Feeds

Machines that can look at people’s memories are a fairly popular sci-fi trope. The Signifier, however, goes about it in a noticeably different way. It’s part-adventure game and part-walking simulator, with enough unique concepts to stand on its own and deliver an intriguing, memorable story. The voice acting and character animations don’t live up to the premise, but the trippy visuals, thoughtful design, and the lingering questions it leaves make it well worth a playthrough....

September 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1070 words · Kimberly Roach

The Sims 4 Cheat Codes For Easy Money Building Skills And More

Using Sims 4 cheat codes offers you a risk-free shortcut to the high life - free money, free building, instant happiness and friendships, the ability to turn everyone into a plant… You name it! Using cheats in The Sims 4 might spoil some of the fun of having to build up to having a best friend relationship or scrimping and saving for that dream home, but it also allows you to be as creative as you like without having to worry about the consequences....

September 19, 2022 · 10 min · 1970 words · Leila Fowler