Super Mario Odyssey Power Moons That Are Impossible To Get And How To Get Them

Super Mario Odyssey was released on October 27, 2017 as the newest installment of the Super Mario series. In particular, it follows the footsteps of the previous well-received 3D platformers in the series. Super Mario Odyssey was also very well received and sold over 2 million copies shortly after its release. Many players feel that the game is reminiscent of Super Mario 64. You probably do not have to guess the story in this game....

July 4, 2022 · 16 min · 3299 words · Clara Markovich

Supernatural Season 14 Episode 19 Review Jack In The Box

This Supernatural review contains spoilers. Supernatural Season 14 Episode 19 Supernatural has often dealt with themes of familial obligation and choosing between good and evil. As characters are added to the show, such as Castiel or Mary, these themes are explored anew. These are universal stories, and when combined with the unlimited potential of supernatural creatures and parables from the Bible, they have gone far to provide multiple seasons’ worth of story arcs....

July 4, 2022 · 4 min · 735 words · Robert Calvillo

Talos Principle Gets Road To Gehenna Expansion This Spring

The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna, a new expansion for the acclaimed puzzler, will launch this spring, developer Croteam and label Devolver Digital have announced. Penned by The Talos Principle writers Tom Jubert and Jonas Kyratzes, the expansion follows the narrative of Uriel, Elohim’s messenger, as he explores a strange, hidden part of the simulation on a mission of mercy and redemption in an attempt to free the souls of the damned at all costs....

July 4, 2022 · 1 min · 157 words · Otis Gresham

Temtem 5 Changes It Needs To Make

Temtem has set a strong base for itself but it still has a long way to go. It is hard to judge a game in Early Access because by definition it isn’t going to be the polished experience you might want. But that also means there’s time make changes. Temtem hit the ground running like it took Pokémon’s lunch. Developer Crema quickly fixed its servers to support its rapidly-growing player base and let tamers everywhere experience what the game currently has to offer....

July 4, 2022 · 4 min · 741 words · James Allen

Terminator Resistance Gets New Annihilation Line Story Dlc Featuring Kyle Reese Next Month

Reef Entertainment and Tayon have unveiled a new Annihilation Line story DLC for movie shooter Terminator: Resistance, arriving next month. The DLC picks up right in the middle of the game’s story, just after the human Resistance have defeated their first Infiltrator unit. (That’s the Terminators that look like humans, in case you’re not up to speed.) The fabled resistance leader John Connor has assigned you, Jacob Rivers, to assist an investigation at the Northridge Outpost....

July 4, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Kenneth Lucas

The 10 Best Gaming Podcasts According To The Apple App Store Ratings

Podcasts are one of the best ways to keep up with news, allowing you to listen as you do other tasks that you probably need to be doing. The video game industry in the U.S. made over $43 billion in 2018 and it takes a ton of time to keep up with and industry of that size. Luckily there is no end to the number of video game focused podcasts that are available for you to listen to on services like the Apple podcast app and best of all, they’re free....

July 4, 2022 · 5 min · 1056 words · Julie Dupont

The 10 Best Xbox 360 Games Ever Made According To Metacritic

Microsoft introduced its successor to the Xbox in 2005 with the Xbox 360. While the original Xbox was great, the Xbox 360 changed everything about how people viewed the console. It also took the battle against Sony’s PlayStation head-on with a system that surpassed it on many levels. In 2016, Microsoft announced it was discontinuing support for the Xbox 360 and the last game hit in 2018 with Just Dance 2019....

July 4, 2022 · 6 min · 1113 words · Dallas Lothridge

The 15 Lamest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Toys And 10 That Are Still Awesome

My favourite series of action figures when I was a kid… was Real Ghostbusters. But not far behind were the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! The first set was released in 1987 and was a huge part of my childhood, as each birthday and Christmas would reveal a few new members of the line-up, straight from the demented mind of Laird and Eastman, or from whatever brainstorming session the marketing people at Playmates had that year....

July 4, 2022 · 11 min · 2216 words · Charles Navarez

The 15 Strongest Death Eaters In Harry Potter And 10 That Are Actually Weak

Harry Potter’s resident bad guys, the Death Eaters are Voldemort’s perpetual henchmen, giving their life not for the greater good, but so that a pale faced lizard man can oppress millions of people and also maybe commit a bit of light genocide- it’s not really clear what the Death Eaters get out of this bargain. At the same time, though, isn’t that just what a good villain does? With a good antagonist, you don’t even question why people would follow them....

July 4, 2022 · 12 min · 2547 words · Kimberly Maclean

The 8 Best And 7 Worst Lego Games Of All Time

I think it’s safe to say we all want to feel like a kid again from time to time; to grab hold of a piece of our childhood and not let it go. I’m sure most of us used to play with those colorful little building blocks called LEGO bricks and build whatever our minds could think of. What better way to bring back some nostalgia and still live in the now than to pick up a LEGO video game....

July 4, 2022 · 12 min · 2426 words · Tom Anker

The Analogue Pocket Is The Ultimate Retro Handheld Console

Retro video game system company Analogue has announced the newest addition to its console lineup: the Analogue Pocket. Bearing resemblance to a Game Boy Pocket in appearance (quite possibly the inspiration for its name), the Analogue Pocket is capable of playing more than just the original Game Boy. The console will also handle titles from the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance libraries through the same cartridge slot. Furthermore, its screen is capable of a higher resolution display than any of Nintendo’s official handhelds for which the Pocket aims to be an alternative....

July 4, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · Mary Hussey

The Best Worst Things To Happen To Xbox In The Last 10 Years

Microsoft’s foray in the gaming business has been a turbulent one, to say the least, filled with plenty of ups and downs. Still, while they got off to something of a rocky start with their original Xbox, they did manage to secure a nice foothold in the industry. This is especially true with their Xbox 360, which went toe-to-toe with Sony’s PS3 and became a great choice for many third party games, particularly shooters....

July 4, 2022 · 7 min · 1396 words · Robert Hamilton

The Lighthouse Robert Eggers Phallic Answer To The Witch

As Eggers explains to us, “I remember saying to Craig Lathrop, the production designer of The Witch, when we were kind of finishing up that movie, ‘I want to make this lighthouse movie, which will be very, very contained, but we’re going to have more money, so we can really have a lot more control and just plan, plan, and plan.” The plan has paid off. When we meet Eggers at the A24 offices, he seems genuinely relieved and maybe a little shocked at the reception of The Lighthouse....

July 4, 2022 · 11 min · 2303 words · Ellen Ware

The Magic Legends Sanctifier Class Wields Support And Ranged Abilities

Magic: The Gathering’s foray into the world of online action-RPGs, Magic: Legends, has officially revealed the Sanctifier class will be one of the five available at launch. The reveal has a collection of images showcasing the gleaming Sanctifier’s design, as well as some gameplay footage that gives you a look at its brilliant abilities in action. The Sanctifier is the fourth starting class that has been revealed by Perfect World Entertainment and Cryptic Studios....

July 4, 2022 · 2 min · 357 words · Brent Wlodarek

The Most Memorable Voice Performances In Sci Fi History

This article comes from Den of Geek UK. So much visual design goes into good sci-fi that it’s sometimes easy to overlook the sounds. World-building doesn’t happen in silence though, and the voice actors who record their lines off-set and out of costume have helped shaped the genre into what it is – providing chilling, mellifluous, gravelly, or downright otherworldly vocal performances to some of the most iconic characters in film and TV....

July 4, 2022 · 7 min · 1386 words · Liliana Rosa

The Outer Worlds 10 Hardest Decisions Their Consequences

The Outer Worlds is filled with complex choices, sometimes without compromise. Players will struggle with morality as the future of an entire solar system rests in their hands. The open-world RPG gives the player freedom of choice, but those choices have a big impact. Not only will they impact the game, but also the player. You will contemplate the choices you made far after you’re done playing. Running the gamut from lovably mischievous to outright evil, the impact you have on the colonies is entirely up to you....

July 4, 2022 · 7 min · 1388 words · Cheryl Smith

The Tale Of Tiger King S Joe Exotic And Carole Baskin To Continue At Id

The strange world of Joe Exotic is too big for just Netflix’s Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness to contain. That’s why ID has announced a new project that will explore everyone’s favorite tiger king called Investigating the Strange World of Joe Exotic. ID’s new limited series will delve further into the world of both former G.W. Zoo owner Joe Exotic and his nemesis, Carole Baskin. ID reports that this sequel will feature never-before-seen footage from Joe himself (guess something must have survived that studio fire?...

July 4, 2022 · 3 min · 486 words · Joanna Manning

The Tartarus Key Looks And Feels Like A Classic Ps1 Horror Game

The limitations of retro games resulted in visuals and gameplay systems that many have a deep nostalgia for. Countless indie developers still release new games that replicate the look and feel of 8-bit and 16-bit games from the 1980s and 1990s. Many of them, such as Shovel Knight, have become beloved classics in their own right. More recently, some indie developers aimed to capture the polygonal look and cerebral design of classic horror games on the original PlayStation, such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill....

July 4, 2022 · 2 min · 315 words · Wade Simon

The Terror Infamy Is The Most Important Show On Right Now

The Terror Season 2, also known as The Terror: Infamy, begins tonight on AMC. It is the second installment in a historical horror anthology series. The first season, which premiered last year, followed (with a supernatural twist) the real-life story of British naval ships H.M.S. Terror and H.M.S. Erebus as they looked to find the Northwest Passage in the mid-19th century, only to perish in the effort. The Terror: Infamy takes on a subject much closer—geographically, temporally, thematically—to home....

July 4, 2022 · 6 min · 1081 words · Ellen Hilliard

The Walking Dead Comic Best Moments

This Walking Dead article contains spoilers for the comic series. The Walking Dead is over. It seems strange to type that but it’s true all the same. Though the franchise lives on in multiple TV shows, movies, games, and books, Robert Kirkman’s comic book series that started it all has called it quits with Issue 193. You can read us process the ending over here. But for now perhaps its best to remember all the good times rather than just the end....

July 4, 2022 · 9 min · 1914 words · Jessie Davenport