The Best Call Of Duty Black Ops Cold War Amp63 Class

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Season Three Reloaded introduced a plethora of new content into the game. This includes new weapons such as a Baseball Bat, the return of the fan-favorite multiplayer map, Standoff, and more. The season isn’t over just yet though. The developers have added another weapon into the mix. The AMP63 is the latest pistol to join Black Ops Cold War. The base AMP63 can already deal a considerable amount of damage....

June 5, 2022 · 2 min · 339 words · Robert Eilerman

The Best Cyberpunk Games On Pc You Should Be Playing Right Now

You don’t have to wait until 2077 to find good cyberpunk games on PC. Hell, you don’t even have to wait until September. While CD Projekt RED’s upcoming opus will no doubt be the entry point into the genre for many, cyberpunk has been thriving on PC for years. Cyberpunk has been around since at least the ’70s, starting as sci-fi literature that emphasized the dark, street-level side of futuristic technology, especially social control and cybernetics....

June 5, 2022 · 8 min · 1522 words · Dennis Acevedo

The Curse Of La Llorona Review Can It Conjure The Scares

It was a risky move by James Wan to release two horror films set in the same universe about two pale-faced bogeywomen mere months apart. His ever-expanding world, kick-started by The Conjuring back in 2013, is adding more and more ghouls to its Avengers-style roster and it was only time before there were similarities. Fortunately, The Nun and The Curse Of La Llorona are unique enough in spirit (though, um, not unique in their identical looking spirits) to never feel like carbon copies of each but that doesn’t stop The Curse Of La Llorona from feeling more than a little bedevilled....

June 5, 2022 · 3 min · 632 words · Gloria Thomas

The Elder Scrolls 6 Won T Be Released For Years

In a recent tweet, Bethesda’s Pete Hines shut down an enthusiastic fan by confirming that we shouldn’t expect to see any new details about The Elder Scrolls 6 for a very long time. As you can see, Hines is being pretty straightforward as it concerns the possibility of seeing The Elder Scrolls 6 any time in the near future. When a developer (especially Bethesda) says “years,” then you can guarantee that they’re trying to manage all expectations of seeing a game until you actually see it next....

June 5, 2022 · 3 min · 431 words · Buddy Schwartz

The Flash Season 5 Finale Ending Explained

This article contains major The Flash spoilers. “Legacy” spent its entire final act neatly tying up all of its narrative loose ends. A little too neatly. In fact, those last 10 minutes or so of The Flash season 5 finale were so tidy that you were probably right if you started to get a little suspicious. After all, isn’t there a Crisis coming? But if you stuck around to the very end, the episode used the very first surprise the show ever dropped on us to tease the upcoming Crisis on Infinite Earths....

June 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1141 words · Doris Steele

The Games We Re Looking Forward To In 2022

What’s coming out this year? All the games that didn’t come out last year! Ha ha, let’s laugh off those mince pies. But it’s not far from the truth. We wouldn’t have the new God of War or Horizon games this year were it not for their delays, and let’s hope they’re all the better for it. But will they be the biggest releases this year? The Zelda Breath of the Wild sequel would argue otherwise, Elden Ring would argue otherwise, and it’s hard to see many games topping either, except maybe Starfield....

June 5, 2022 · 22 min · 4512 words · Juliana Cobb

The Joy Of Toads And The Fight For East Sussex S World Championships

Pass by a pub in Lewes, East Sussex’s quaint county town, and you’ll likely hear the low, rhythmic clunk! of brass hitting lead. Pause for a moment - perhaps peer in a dusty window - and you might catch the glint of metal as heavy brass coins arc hopefully through the air to land, several feet away, on the soft, sloped surface of a small table. Clunk! This is Toad in the Hole, or just toads, a pub game that’s a cross between darts and tiddly-winks....

June 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1382 words · Oscar Rager

The Last Of Us 2 Delay Did Not Alleviate Crunch Game Coming At Huge Cost To Employees

Crunch culture is a hugely controversial topic in the video game industry. Many video game companies go into a period of “crunch” in the months leading up to a game’s release, often at the expense of their employees’ health and mental well-being. Naughty Dog, the studio behind the upcoming Last of Us 2, is no stranger to crunch culture, and a new report sheds light on how it has been crunching for the new game....

June 5, 2022 · 3 min · 470 words · Nora Barker

The Legend Of Zelda 25 Things Everyone Completely Missed In Breath Of The Wild

The latest entry in the Zelda franchise, Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild, was truly a revitalizing experience for both the franchise and its fans. Its varied and lush landscapes, its quests, its battles all worked to induce fun, creativity, and excitement in players. It certainly worked its magic, getting top reviews across many publications and earning the title of Game Of The Year multiple times. Many praised its scope, its design, its graphics and many more....

June 5, 2022 · 10 min · 2019 words · Sherri Haws

The Lovebirds Inside Kumail Nanjiani And Issa Rae S Murder Mystery

The thing about relationships is the honeymoon period always ends. When faced with the banality of routine or potential deal breakers, some couples go to therapy; others try to spice things up; and some… accidentally help kill a man, then go on the run together to clear their names. In The Lovebirds, Michael Showalter’s murder mystery comedy starring Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae, there’s nothing like running through New Orleans in a unicorn onesie, surviving interrogation via horse, and infiltrating a Handmaid’s Tale-esque secret ceremony to remind you why you fell in love....

June 5, 2022 · 9 min · 1734 words · William Estes

The Pram And The Portal Motherhood As Depicted In Science Fiction Literature

Mothers in science fiction and fantasy don’t often get an easy time of it. They die in childbirth to be conveniently out of the way for the hero to go off and have adventures; or they carry a ‘chosen one’ for nine months and then disappear; or they are mysteriously absent from the plot, all the better for our characters to be able to do their thing without an annoying maternal voice trying to keep them safe and sensible....

June 5, 2022 · 5 min · 914 words · Myrtle Brown

The Salisbury Poisonings Chernobyl And The Power Of Truth Telling In A Crisis

A nuclear power station and a bench outside Sainsbury’s aren’t locations equally given to disaster. Nor are the disasters befallen by each in HBO/Sky’s Chernobyl and the BBC’s The Salisbury Poisonings comparable in scale or context. One is an historical nuclear accident that killed between 31 (the official death toll) and half a million (a Ukrainian estimate), the other is a contemporary assassination attempt with a single fatality. Airing with just a year between them, the two dramas feel more connected than they might with more distance....

June 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1320 words · Michelle Barbour

The Simpsons Season 31 Episode 2 Review Go Big Or Go Homer

This The Simpsons review contains spoilers. The Simpsons Season 31 Episode 2 Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! Keep up with The Simpsons Season 31 news and reivews here. Culture Editor Tony Sokol cut his teeth on the wire services and also wrote and produced New York City’s Vampyr Theatre and the rock opera AssassiNation: We Killed JFK. Read more of his work here or find him on Twitter @tsokol....

June 5, 2022 · 1 min · 76 words · Willie Cisco

The Smurfs Mission Vileleaf Is It Worth It

Licensed properties used to get platformer games all the time. It was very common to see old shows, movies, and even food brands randomly get video game adaptations. Many of these were underwhelming and led to a distrust of licensed games to the point that people just assumed they’d be bad and stopped buying them. The Smurfs – Mission Vileleaf, although it’s easy to assume it, is not shovelware. I wasn’t sure what to expect heading in, but this is actually a good game that’s more than competent....

June 5, 2022 · 3 min · 538 words · Myrtle Heckman

The Switch Could Bring Pok Mon Mystery Dungeon Back In A Big Way

The Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series began with much-beloved and well-received games Red Rescue Team for the Game Boy Advance and Blue Rescue Team for the Nintendo DS, which is expecting a remastered release for the Nintendo Switch on March 6, 2020. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is a dungeon crawler game (shocker) in which you play as a Pokémon, complete missions, explore dungeons, and build your own base. With its predecessor Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team receiving such positive feedback from Pokémon fans, it was only natural that a remake would be in order....

June 5, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Shirley Williams

The Umbrella Academy Cast Discusses Creating A New Kind Of Superhero Show

The Umbrella Academy creator Gerard Way had all but given up on ever seeing a live action adaptation of his beloved, off-the-wall superhero comic. Way had been through the Hollywood ringer with the property, listening to pitches for a movie there, or a TV show here. He was even present at three meetings with Jeremy Slater, The Exorcist showrunner who wrote a live-action Umbrella Academy pilot and was working to sell the show....

June 5, 2022 · 13 min · 2668 words · Mary Nickerson

The Witcher 10 Most Shameless Things Triss Did In The Games

Throughout all the Witcher games, Geralt (and players) are thrust into difficult decision-making spotlights that will decide the fate of many lives of the world, even. However, difficult as those decisions may be, one crossroad stands out better than the others: Triss or Yennefer? That conundrum pretty much overshadows everything else, and while Yennefer is the canon choice, Triss has become highly competitive by the third game. Still, that isn’t to say the hot redhead isn’t without her own flaws and resonating transgressions....

June 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1362 words · Rodger Kemp

Street Fighter V S Luke Gets A New Gameplay Trailer

Capcom has released another gameplay trailer for today’s newest addition to the Street Fighter V roster, Luke. As previously detailed, Luke is being billed as the game’s final DLC character. He’ll be part of the Season 5 pass, and is heavily focused on an offensive, high pressure style. We get a good look at his V Skills here, which include Hard Shot and Suppressor. Luke’s also been dubbed as the ‘future of the Street Fighter‘ series, although exactly how is known only to Capcom for now....

June 4, 2022 · 2 min · 243 words · Constance Roe

Stylish New Persona 5 Figure Now On Display

“Looking cool, Joker!” is the famous catchphrase from everyone’s favorite sleep-monitoring cat, Morgana. It’s also something one might say when they get a glimpse of this brand new Persona 5 figure, featuring everyone’s favorite nameless protagonist in his signature school uniform. Looking cool, indeed. Three images of this stylish new figure first surfaced on Tuesday, November 19, via Twitter, courtesy of the English account of AmiAmi, the largest online figure and hobby store in Japan....

June 4, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Ronald Keene

Take Two Ceo Says Blaming Video Games For Gun Violence Is Disrespectful

Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick stated in an interview with CNBC that blaming video games for mass shootings is ‘disrespectful’ to the victims and their families. Last week, President Trump attributed ‘gruesome and grisly video games’ to the tragedies that occurred in Texas and Ohio. Additionally, Walmart withdrew advertisements for violent games from its stores, and ABC and ESPN cancelled its broadcasts of the Apex Legends tournament highlights ‘out of respect for the victims and all those impacted....

June 4, 2022 · 1 min · 213 words · Valerie Igel