The Flash Season 6 Episode 4 Review There Will Be Blood

This The Flash review contains spoilers. The Flash Season 6 Episode 4 In theory, “There Will be Blood” is a Halloween episode, but really, every episode of The Flash season 6 so far has playfully toyed with horror movie tropes, and other than an abundance of actual blood zombies in this one, it doesn’t feel all that different. But despite the Halloween setting and the creepy manifestations of Dr. Rosso’s um…condition, for the fourth week in a row, The Flash isn’t about fighting bad guys so much as it is about solidifying the bonds between its core characters in the face of the oncoming Crisis on Infinite Earths....

August 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1252 words · Chad Roy

The Great Machine Movie Will Star Oscar Isaac

Mitchell Hundred is the mayor of New York City in the early 21st Century. It’s a New York City where one of the Twin Towers still stands, in a world where there has ever only been one superhero. And that hero? The Great Machine, who was none other than Mayor Mitchell Hundred before hanging up his jetpack and getting into politics. This is the basic premise of Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris’ Ex Machina, published by DC Comics between 2004 and 2010....

August 27, 2022 · 3 min · 599 words · Stephine Janosek

The Hardest Naruto Quiz You Ll Ever Take

Naruto definitely isn’t a short anime, running from 2002 all the way to 2017 with about 425 canon episodes of a total 720. It’s been around for longer than some of its younger fans have even been alive. You may have watched the entire series, but were you really paying attention? Take this quick Naruto quiz to test your knowledge. Do you only have Genin-level knowledge of the show, or will you come out on top by showing off your Hokage-level brilliance?...

August 27, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · Suzanne Carlton

The History Of Digg

Digg of Kevin Rose Kevin Rose is an American Internet Entrepreneur, known for his several Internet start-ups. He is the co-founder of Revision3, Pownce, WeFollow and Diggnation. His masterpiece however is the social-bookmarking website Digg Robert Kevin Rose was born on February 21, 1977, in Redding, California. Most of his childhood was spent in Las Vegas, where at eight he began his first experience with computers, when his father purchased a Gateway 80386 SX16....

August 27, 2022 · 3 min · 464 words · Dexter Ozment

The House With A Clock In Its Walls Making Eli Roth S First Pg Movie

If you’ve seen any of the other movies made by director Eli Roth — including the grisly Cabin Fever, the sadistic Hostel and its sequel, or the cannibal nightmare The Green Inferno — you might be taken aback to learn that his new movie, The House with a Clock in its Walls, is based on a beloved 1973 children’s book by author John Bellairs. You might also be surprised to learn that the new film carries a PG rating and not a hard R, and that the amount of blood spilled in the picture amounts to one drop....

August 27, 2022 · 12 min · 2480 words · Jerome Bush

The Last Of Us Hbo Tv Series Snags Producers From Chernobyl And Game Of Thrones

The Last of Us will be adapted into a TV show with HBO, and executive producers from Chernobyl and Game of Thrones have signed on to the project (via Slash Film). Back in 2014, it was reported that a movie adaptation of the game was in the works, coming from a collaboration with Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann and Evil Dead’s Sam Raimi. However, it seems that this venture has fizzled out, and that the HBO adaptation will rise from its ashes....

August 27, 2022 · 3 min · 506 words · Andrea Maul

The Legend Of Zelda Wii U Confirmed For 2016

The new Legend of Zelda game for Wii U will release in 2016, Nintendo has confirmed. The game had previously been scheduled to launch this year, but was delayed back in March to offer the team more time to “create something that exceeds… expectations”. Nintendo chose not to announce a new release window for the game, however, leading to speculation that the game could arrive even later than 2016, or that development may have transferred to Nintendo’s upcoming NX platform....

August 27, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · Laura Shaver

The Lego Movie 2 Videogame Preview Get Ready To Rescue Green Lantern

Ahead of the release of The LEGO Movie 2 and The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame, Den Of Geek attended a preview event for the tie-in game and chatted to its director, Traveller’s Tales’ Jamie Eden. This amicable Brit’s nerdy insights into the game and the process of making it were delightful to hear. For one thing, Eden explained what it’s like to work on a gaming franchise that has iconic DC characters like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Aquaman and Green Lantern plumbed into it....

August 27, 2022 · 11 min · 2286 words · Judith Caneva

The Russo Brothers Begin A New Chapter With 21 Bridges

It was roughly 20 years ago when Steven Soderbergh viewed a film called Pieces at the Slamdance Film Festival and offered to produce the next project by its directors. Those filmmakers were Cleveland-born brothers Anthony and Joe Russo, and the picture Soderbergh helped shepherd for them was a comedy called Welcome to Collinwood. One thing led to another, and the Russos were soon major producers and directors on television, working on shows like Arrested Development and Community....

August 27, 2022 · 14 min · 2798 words · Latoya Morrison

The Witcher 3 5 Reasons Sorceresses Are The Most Powerful 5 It S The Witchers

Among the most powerful beings in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt are the Sorceresses and Witchers who’ve mastered the magical arts, albeit in differing fashions. To put it simply Witchers have internalized their magical powers to give them enhanced abilities whereas Sorceresses wield it outwardly as a tool or weapon. A discussion of who is the greater threat or which one is most likely to win a fight is a bit speculative and entirely depends on the scenario and style of combat....

August 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1091 words · Ernest Durkee

Subnautica Heading To Ps4 Later This Year

Subnautica, the underwater survival-’em-up from developer Unknown Worlds, is officially heading to PlayStation 4 later this year. A critical darling upon its PC and Xbox One release earlier this year, Subnautica is set at the tail end of the 22nd century, at a time where humanity has begun colonizing planets in outer space. The game kicks off as you crash on a mysterious aquatic planet, armed only with a hunting knife and escape pod....

August 26, 2022 · 1 min · 181 words · Albert Schier

Sucker Punch Believes Infamous 2 Could Only Be Made On The Playstation 3

Developers have been adding fuel to the fire that is the battle for supremacy between the Xbox 360 and the PS3 for some time now. Now it looks like Sucker Punch, developers of Infamous 2, are putting their two cents in. While it might not seem like a big deal, with each console having established solid fan bases, what the developers have to say is rather interesting. In an interview with CVG, Darren Bridges, game designer on the highly anticipated sequel, says that since it does not possess the horsepower contained within the Cell processor there is no way that Infamous 2 would be possible on the Xbox 360....

August 26, 2022 · 3 min · 459 words · Arthur Roberts

Superpowered Detective Noir Visual Novel Meteor World Actor Badge Dagger Gets Steam Release Date

Publisher Shiravune and developer Heliodor announced a release date for the upcoming visual novel Meteor World Actor: Badge & Dagger. The game, which is defined as a “superpowered detective noir” visual novel, will launch on PC via Steam on June 10 with Japanese voices and subtitles in English and Chinese (simplified and traditional). You can check out a trailer showing the opening cutscene below. Here’s how the developer describes the game:...

August 26, 2022 · 1 min · 81 words · Sheila Sadan

Sword Art Online Alicization Lycoris Spire Of Eternity Research Raid Dungeon Guide

The Spire of Eternity Research Raid Dungeon is one of the new locations in Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris. Let’s talk about this map as well as the enemies and loot. Note: For the other locations in-game, head back to our Raid Dungeons and patch 1.03 main page. As for the rest of the game’s content, check out our Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris guides and features hub. Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris – The Spire of Eternity Research Raid Dungeon Our goal here is to find two keys to open the large doorway....

August 26, 2022 · 3 min · 463 words · Angela Stillwagon

The 10 Best Open World Games Ever Made According To Metacritic

It’s no wonder open-world games are such a popular genre. Immersive worlds and well-written stories can make us binge on a game for days. Unfortunately, not all open-world games have been incredible successes, as shown by what happened to No Man’s Sky. It takes special talent and genius to make a game that not only feels like a real-world but is also easy to pick up and playable for a long time....

August 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1112 words · William Stagg

The 10 Best Star Wars Games With Starfighters

Several of the most revered Star Wars games contain space battles. It’s not a coincidence since space battles are an integral part of Star Wars. To leave it out of a game could lead to disaster, as evidenced by previous Star Wars video games. We’ve seen some hits over the years. Flight mechanics have evolved, yet even retro Star Wars games can be considered the best. The following are the best in their class, and each shares something in common; they contain starfighters....

August 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1043 words · Bruce Knower

The 10 Biggest Gaming Controversies Of The 2010S That Rocked The Industry Fans

It’s been a rough decade for gaming. Though the past ten years have delivered some truly memorable experiences, the industry has, in the minds of many, taken a turn for the worse, and, with most major publishing studios now desperate to deliver the lowest-common-denominator minimum viable product possible, it seems like a matter of time until every new release devolves into an uninspired Fortnite clone. Overly-cynical though that sounds, it’s true that the past decade has been host to a fair share of notable controversies....

August 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1247 words · Marjorie Garcia

The 15 Strangest Censorships In Video Games

Censorship is good. Censorship is bad. Censorship is fine, as long as you’re never aware that it happened in the first place. For the longest time video games have experienced censorship in all shapes and sizes, without the gaming populace batting an eye. Why is that? Because there was no internet to tell us what to be mad about. Nintendo Power was there to tell us about upcoming games and cheats; not what we were missing out on from the Japanese gems we were playing....

August 26, 2022 · 16 min · 3203 words · Regina Lambert

The 25 Rarest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Toys And What They Re Worth

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles first started as a satirical comic by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird at Mirage Comics in 1984. It was intended to be a one-shot, but due to its popularity, it continued for years. But you may be more familiar with the 1987 TV series, which has almost nothing to do with the comics it’s based on. Whereas the Eastman and Laird comics were graphic in their violence and aimed at an older audience, the cartoon show was 100% kid-friendly and goofy....

August 26, 2022 · 11 min · 2159 words · Leonard Cork

The 5 Best Car Fm Transmitters Of 2022

The best car FM transmitters offer great audio quality and have ports to charge your phone. While newer cars might feature ways to connect to your mobile device, you’ll need one if your vehicle is an older model. But with a range of features to choose from, picking the right device can be tricky. © kocetoiliev/Shutterstock.com We’ve reviewed several of the best transmitters on the market to bring you the right model for any situation....

August 26, 2022 · 11 min · 2175 words · Lindsay Ausmus