Super Mario 3D World Bowser S Fury Showcases Expansion S Co Op Gameplay In New Video

Nintendo has released a new video showcasing some co-op gameplay from the all-new Bowser’s Fury segment of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury ahead of the upgraded game’s launch later this week. The gameplay footage comes by the way of official Nintendo YouTube show Nintendo Minute, and shows hosts Kit and Krysta playing as Mario and Bowser Jr. The Bowser’s Fury expansion is all-new for this Nintendo Switch release, set on a collection of open-world islands known as Lake Lapcat, and tasks you with collecting the mysterious Cat Shines and defeating the corrupted Fury Bowser....

April 6, 2022 · 1 min · 177 words · Kendall Engle

Supergirl Season 5 What S Next For Kara Lena

Warning: This Supergirl article contains MAJOR spoilers for the Season 4 finale. Heading into Supergirl Season 5, one of the storylines we’re most excited (and anxious) to play out is the ever-evolving relationship between Kara and Lena. In the Season 4 finale, Lex revealed Kara’s secret identity to Lena moments before his death and, frankly, Lena looked pretty pissed that her best friend has been keeping this secret from her for all of these years....

April 6, 2022 · 2 min · 324 words · Johnathan Weeks

Tera Video Is A Moving Farewell Ahead Of The Mmorpg S Final Closure

Long-running MMORPG Tera will be closing on June 30 and Gameforge and Krafton have published a video that serves as a farewell to the players. The video is actually the recording of an in-game quest that has been implemented to say goodbye before the closure, portraying exactly that, relevant NPCs and even gods extending the player a fond and moving farewell. If you still have an active account, you still have a few days to check out the quest (aptly titled “The Last Quest”) for yourself....

April 6, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Maria Mckenna

Tesla Trailer Teases Subversive Biopic Starring Ethan Hawke

Ethan Hawke headlines the biopic, Tesla, having transformed himself—mustache and all—into the once-overlooked, retroactively-revered early 20th century inventor, Nikola Tesla. The indie offering, directed and written by Michael Almereyda (Marjorie Prime, Experimenter), premiered this past January at the Sundance Film Festival, and will make its general release via IFC Films. Tesla might initially seem like a historical biopic that’s quickly revisiting a topical well, focused on the electrical engineering achievements of Tesla (who’s been portrayed in myriad film and television stints,) in his famous involvement in the electricity rivalry between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse....

April 6, 2022 · 2 min · 399 words · Jordan Woodson

The 10 Best Multiplayer Games Of The Decade According To Metacritic

Single-player games may hold the monopoly on allowing players to assume the role of a game character while immersing them into the intrigue of their world and stories but there is nothing like teaming up with friends and strangers to renovate a dilapidated village, rescue a government official in captivity or destroy other friends and strangers. The last ten years witnessed the creation of hundreds of multiplayer games, some of which sadly proved to be utter disappointments....

April 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1218 words · James Dunlap

The 10 Best Playstation 2 Platformers Ever

The PlayStation 2 was a revolutionary console, both in terms of its hardware and library of games. Reigning for about 12 years, this handheld console has dozens of titles that have remained replayable classics to date. Like many consoles such as Gamecube, Nintendo, Original Xbox, and Sega Dreamcast that came around almost the same time, PS2 has innovated the way we play by making gaming much more accessible and bringing it online....

April 6, 2022 · 14 min · 2908 words · Irene Lofton

The 25 Richest Streamers And How Much They Are Worth

Streaming has become quite a lucrative gig; while it can be incredibly difficult to rise to the top of sites like Twitch and YouTube, those who’ve managed it have reaped a reward more beautiful than anyone would have thought possible when those platforms were first launched. A decade ago, the concept of playing games for the enjoyment of others was still in its infancy, and broadband speeds by-and-large weren’t fast enough to make streaming a reliable thing....

April 6, 2022 · 13 min · 2593 words · Travis Falvo

The 5 Best Coding Apps And Toys Today

Key Points: The right coding toy can actually bring lots of entertainment for years.Coding apps are a great, fun way to incorporate coding skills into a child’s education. Many of these will be interesting and fun for adults too! The best coding toys will have low barriers to entry, won’t break the bank, and will let kids and even adults immerse themselves in fascinating problem-solving activities. But finding the perfect coding toys amidst all the hype is difficult....

April 6, 2022 · 19 min · 3911 words · Ronald Stevens

The 7 Absolute Best Open World Games For The Playstation 4

When it comes to open-world games, few consoles have provided as much fun or any many options as the PlayStation 4. Even as game releases ramp up for the PlayStation 5, the PlayStation 4 remains home to some of the absolute best games that allow you to freely explore, fight, battle, ride, drive, and fly. © charnsitr/Shutterstock.com Released in 2013 and selling more than 106 million units, hundreds of open-world games are at your disposal on the PlayStation 4....

April 6, 2022 · 12 min · 2447 words · Leslie Lastufka

The 8 Most Powerful And 7 Weakest Nintendo Villains Of All Time

The war over which fictional character is stronger than another fictional character has been going on since the time of recess and the time of powerful villains in media intersected. While those fights carry on at recesses across the globe to this day, they’ve really gone into full force on Internet comment sections. Unfortunately, some of these Internet comment battles are more racist, cruel, and ignorant than any playground battle on the same subject could have gotten....

April 6, 2022 · 14 min · 2867 words · Wilfred Cushman

The Best Gifts For Gamers In 2023

Buying gifts for gamers can be pretty easy, as long as you make sure you’re buying a game or accessory for the right console and know it’s something they need and don’t already have. If you don’t regularly buy gaming products, you might be scratching your head and wondering what’s a good gift for a gamer, or even where’s the best place to buy them. This is where our helpful gaming gift guide comes into play, so you can buy the latest games, consoles and more for the best price and stretch your budget a little further....

April 6, 2022 · 22 min · 4663 words · Walter Aguirre

The Biggest Changes In Apex Legends Season 4 Revenant Map Guns And More

Apex Legends Season 4 is officially here after weeks of build up from Respawn Entertainment. As with every season, Season 4 brings with it a slew of sweeping changes to shake up the game’s meta a bit. Last season brought a brand new map, the new Legend Crypto, and the Charge Rifle sniper. Season 4 also brings some major changes. From the new Legend Revenant to the powerhouse Sentinel sniper rifle, here are all the major changes that players can expect when diving back into World’s Edge this season....

April 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1103 words · Brandon Mcconnell

The Fates Steal The Waverider In This Exclusive Legends Of Tomorrow Clip

Last week’s episode of Legends of Tomorrow, “Freaks and Greeks,” was a fun frat party full of zatoichi beer pong and mean girls, but it ended with a bit of a bombshell: Astra drinks from the cup of Dionysus, granting her immortality for a day so she could use the Loom of Fate, and Lachesis, Charlie’s fate sister and the one pulling Astra’s strings in Hell, caught up to Astra and called in the favor she’s owed....

April 6, 2022 · 2 min · 390 words · Karen Seiter

The Last Kingdom Season 4 Episode 2 Review Sons And Sacrifice

This The Last Kingdom review contains spoilers. The Last Kingdom season 4 episode 2 Ptang, squelch. And that’s it for Aelfric. After decades of enmity, the much-hyped showdown between uncle and nephew ended with a single crossbow bolt fired by neither one of them. What’s the term for that? Premature gratification? It’s the result we all wanted, but over too quickly. The Last Kingdom has never been one to take its time....

April 6, 2022 · 4 min · 709 words · Thomas Charles

The Last Of Us Part 1 Remake Is Not A Cash Grab Says Developer

A developer who worked on Naughty Dog’s upcoming PS5 remake of The Last of Us Part 1 has hit back at claims it’s “just a cash grab”. In a tweet on his personal Twitter account, Robert Morrison - whose credits also include Resident Evil 7, Injustice 2, and Santa Monica Studios’ 2018 God of War reboot - countered such claims by insisting it is “the most meticiously built and crafted project” that’s had “the highest level of care and attention to detail possible”....

April 6, 2022 · 2 min · 330 words · Michael Hamed

The Meta Quest 2 Price Will Increase By 100 In August

Oculus announced that from August onward all models of the Quest 2 will be more expensive. Specifically, the Meta Quest 2’s price will increase by $100. The 128GB version will go from $299 USD to $399 USD while the 256GB version will increase to $499 USD. In the blog post announcing these changes, Facebook Reality Labs, formerly known as Oculus, provided an explanation as to why. The virtual reality hardware developer claims that “the costs to make and ship [its] products have been on the rise....

April 6, 2022 · 2 min · 318 words · Wallace Langone

The New Bioshock Has Been In Development A Lot Longer Than You Think

You might’ve seen the news we confirmed earlier this morning, about BioShock making its return with an all-new adventure. Cloud Chamber is currently hard at work on the game, which isn’t expected for a few years. But what you may not have realized is that the game has actually been in development a lot longer than you first imagined. Like, dating back to 2015. BioShock was in development how long? The report comes from Kotaku, who reveal that development began during 2015 — or perhaps even earlier — with a different team....

April 6, 2022 · 2 min · 309 words · Ladonna Mccoy

The Return Of One Piece And Voice Acting During A Pandemic

The anime industry has grown exponentially in recent years. While there is still the occasional debate over “subs versus dubs,” companies like Funimation have pushed dubbed anime into the mainstream and shown what can be accomplished. Funimation has worked hard to bring as many important anime series to the public as possible, many of which include more recent phenomena like My Hero Academia or series that have been a fixture of anime for decades, like One Piece....

April 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1257 words · Shannon Hedrick

The Rock Already In Fortnite Will Now Be In Fortnite Again

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is making a second appearance in Fortnite - this time as his DC Comics alter ego Black Adam. The Rock, of course, already exists in Fortnite as one of the game’s original characters - The Foundation - and has leant his role and likeness to the hero since March last year. Now he’ll appear in character as Black Adam, to tie in with his appearance in the film of the same name, which is set to launch in cinemas next week....

April 6, 2022 · 2 min · 244 words · Alice Balderas

The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 8 Review The World Before

This The Walking Dead review contains spoilers. The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 8 “The World Before” leaves The Walking Dead in a strange spot. On one hand, it sets up a couple of effective cliffhangers, but on the other hand, it also seems to drag its feet a lot getting to those cliffhangers, introducing a new character out of the blue and taking what feels like a long time to get the other characters trapped in their cliffhanger situation....

April 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1205 words · Keith Lee