Terrible Playstation Games That Got Amazing Reviews

Ever since its introduction in December 1994, the PlayStation brand has become one of the most recognizable names in gaming. Featuring a ton of games across all four home consoles that have been a part of this powerful brand, Sony has truly established its dominance in the world of gaming with its powerful hardware, exclusive games, and tons of content that have attracted fans from all over the world to become a part of the gaming revolution....

September 23, 2022 · 11 min · 2239 words · Rocco Williams

The 10 Best Star Trek Games Ranked By Metacritic

The Star Trek franchise is one of the media’s biggest and oldest entertainment juggernauts. It covers movies, television, card games, role-playing modules, action figures, and a whole slew of every niche in between. Video games might have been one of the earliest branches from the original television series, appearing even before the movies. Considering the brand’s popularity, it has a poor reputation when it comes to video games. That might have started in the days of console gaming when the Star Trek name was attached to some hilarious failures....

September 23, 2022 · 5 min · 906 words · Stephanie Cohoon

The 10 Best Water Pok Mon Designs Looks Ranked

Water-Type Pokémon is a common type to add to your team. They have an advantage over Fire, Ground, and Rock-Types and they also make one-third of the starters for every region. One of the first characters we meet in the anime is a Water-Type specialist, Misty. So it is no wonder they are so popular with fans! Not all Water-Types are designed alike though. Rather than rank these guys by strength or popularity, we decided to purely rank ten of them on design alone....

September 23, 2022 · 5 min · 979 words · George Jones

The Culling Hits Early Access Today With Surprise Release

Xaviant Games announces that The Culling has been released ahead of time. Originally slated to release on March 8th, the Battle Royale-inspired title is out now. The Culling was slated to come to Steam via early access on March 8th, but developer Xaviant Games evidently got a little excited about their latest title. After last week’s closed alpha, it turns out the developers worked overtime to get the product as close to finished as possible and were evidently satisfied with their work: instead of next week, The Culling is available right now on Steam’s early access platform....

September 23, 2022 · 3 min · 483 words · Penny Diaz

The Curse Of La Llorona Ending Explained

This article contains spoilers for The Curse of La Llorona. The ever-evolving Conjuring universe has slowly grown into over a billion-dollar franchise, which is even more impressive for a series of R-rated horror films. Up until this point, The Conjuring universe has effectively been able to predict which monsters and demonic entities from its core films are deserving of spin-offs and deeper looks, but The Curse of La Llorona takes a decidedly different approach....

September 23, 2022 · 3 min · 627 words · Karen Harrison

The Dceu S Black Superman Movie Should Follow The Comics And Make Him The President

News broke last week that Warner Bros is working with J.J. Abram’s Bad Robot studio and author Ta-Nehisi Coates to develop a new Superman movie. According to The Hollywood Reporter’s Borys Kit, WB has been planning to develop a Black Superman movie for some time. If there is indeed a movie about the Black Superman on the horizon, then my sincerest wish is that the movie follows the comics and makes him the President of the United States....

September 23, 2022 · 3 min · 596 words · Grace Murrell

The Division 2 How Episodes Connect To The Campaign

It’s an exciting time to be a fan of Massive Entertainment’s looter shooter, The Division 2. The first of three episodic content drops is releasing next Tuesday for those with the Year 1 pass and on July 30th for those without it. With this update comes tons of new content and changes for players both old and new. Game Rant sat down with The Division 2’s live content manager, Yannick Banchereau, to learn a little bit about Episode 1 and how it connects to the main game....

September 23, 2022 · 2 min · 405 words · Richard Miller

The Division Day One Dlc Goes On Sale Today

Publisher and developer Ubisoft officially makes two separate paid DLC packages available on the launch day for its military action-MMO release, The Division. As many fans are probably aware, The Division has suffered from some launch day server problems for its PC version, which caused many players on the platform to experience outages, as well as difficulties related to simply logging into the game. Be that as it may, with these complications having reportedly been taken care of, Ubisoft is content to go ahead with its sale of day one DLC for The Division....

September 23, 2022 · 3 min · 526 words · Bruce Moyer

The Elder Scrolls Potential Locations For The Next Game

With Bethesda now working on some major new releases, Game Rant takes a look at some of the potential locations of the next game in The Elder Scrolls series. Recently, Bethesda released a piece of news that turned a lot of heads within the video game community. The company revealed that it is currently working on three big games, with executive producer Todd Howard suggesting that two of the games are “bigger than anything” Bethesda had done up to that point....

September 23, 2022 · 10 min · 1918 words · Brian Littlejohn

The Evil Within 2 Trailer Introduces The Mysterious Father Theodore

With just a little more than a couple of weeks left before Bethesda and Tango Gameworks release the survival-horror title The Evil Within 2 to the world, the publisher and developer are starting to unravel even more of the game’s contents by introducing players to the plethora of foes that will be faced. Now, the companies have put out a brand new trailer that highlights the mysterious priest known as Father Theodore....

September 23, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Christopher Deen

The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Suffers The Same Issue As The Comics Not Enough Sam Wilson

Let’s be honest, if The Falcon and The Winter Soldier was called John Walker: The US Agent, it would fit just as well - in fact, it’d fit more. Sam Wilson has been sidelined in his own series, with most of the runtime dedicated to Zemo’s will-he-wont-he bad-guy shenanigans, the US agent’s internal drama with taking up the mantle, and the Flag-Smashers which sound like a solid lot… so Marvel made them blow up a building....

September 23, 2022 · 4 min · 826 words · Dorothy Hall

The Flash The Human Story Behind Terrifying New Villain Deathstorm

The following contains spoilers for The Flash The Flash Season 8 Episode 12 The Flash returns from a week off to pick up the pieces in the wake of one of its biggest cliffhangers in recent memory: the revelation that the mysterious Black Flame isn’t, in fact, Ronnie Raymond resurrected and returned, but Deathstorm, a monstrous being that feeds on grief and seems more than a little obsessed with his widow Caitlin....

September 23, 2022 · 5 min · 1042 words · Jeanne Carson

The Flash Finally Remembers Simple Stories Can Be Fun Too

The following contains The Flash spoilers The Flash Season 8 Episode 7 To what will likely be the surprise of many, The Flash is still keeping things remarkably low-key in its second episode back from its lengthy post-Armageddon hiatus. “Lockdown” is clearly another of what showrunner Eric Wallace likes to refer to as “interlude” episodes, or more standalone stories that aren’t clearly part of the larger, more interconnected “graphic novel” arcs....

September 23, 2022 · 5 min · 931 words · Cathy Marusarz

The Gilded Age Episode 7 Review Irresistible Change

This The Gilded Age review contains spoilers. The Gilded Age Episode 7 Episode 7 of The Gilded Age is clearly gearing up for the major events bound to occur in the season finale on March 21. Thomas Edison switching on electric power for the first time in New York City is the symbolic backdrop for the characters who are resisting change and those who are seizing the opportunities a changing society will bring....

September 23, 2022 · 5 min · 1028 words · Andrew Marshall

The Goonies Cast Reunite For Josh Gad Charity Show

When it comes to 80s movies, one of the most beloved is easily The Goonies. The classic coming of age film is notable for its fantastic cast, along with its memorable scenes and dialogue. Now, decades after The Goonies first premiered in theaters, the film’s cast has reunited as part of Josh Gad’s YouTube series Reunited Apart. To help entertain people during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Josh Gad’s Reunited Apart reunites celebrities through video calls so that everyone can still practice social distancing....

September 23, 2022 · 2 min · 219 words · Wilma Fall

The Last Of Us Joel Was Never A Hero

The Last of Us Part 2 is an award-laden near-masterpiece that sold a wealth of copies, breaking records left, right, and center, but there is a very vocal minority that refuses to let go of one aspect: Joel’s story. Yet, they often fail to grasp this singular, simple thing. He was never a hero, nor was he intended to be, and his comeuppance was a direct karmic reaction. Strip that away, and the second game would be all about a selfish husk of a man that’s as villainous as any other twisted monster in the apocalypse....

September 23, 2022 · 4 min · 726 words · Gary Haney

The Last Of Us 3 Loose Story Threads That Need To Be Resolved

Releasing earlier this year to a polarizing reception, The Last of Us 2 has easily been one of the most divisive games in recent years. From its shocking prologue to its tragic finale, it’s safe to say it was a very different game to its predecessor, offering a more painful insight into the cycle of revenge and the nature of grief than many expected. That being said, while it was largely a more close-ended story than its 2013 prequel, there’s still a lot of room for a third game to expand upon the series’ narrative....

September 23, 2022 · 8 min · 1545 words · Martin Foster

The Legend Of Korra Why Is Lightning Bending Common

The following contains spoilers for AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER and THE LEGEND OF KORRA. Lightning bending is one of the strongest abilities in Avatar: The Last Airbender, with Azula’s lightning attack nearly killing Aang for good. It’s also one of the rarest techniques, with only Ozai, Iroh, and Azula able to generate lightning on their own. Even Aang, the avatar, and Zuko could only redirect lightning. It was incredibly powerful and only used for huge moments in the story....

September 23, 2022 · 4 min · 784 words · Hannah Corpus

The Mako Has Been Calibrated To Perform Better In Mass Effect Legendary Edition

The M35 Mako from Mass Effect is notorious for its clunky controls, in desperate need of an upgrade. Thankfully, the release of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition on May 14 will deliver a newly calibrated Mako to combat some issues that were present in the first game. Back in 2007 with the first Mass Effect game, we were presented with the M35 Mako. To some, it was a less than pleasant experience....

September 23, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Amanda Verde

The Most Powerful Guilty Gear Characters

The Guilty Gear franchise has a story unlike any other fighting game out there. And, in the newest, visually incredible, iteration, Guilty Gear -Strive-, the plot only gets more involved. Other than maybe something like the Mortal Kombat series, there’s no other fighter that has such a complex story with god-like characters, told over the course of numerous games. And, one of the main reasons people keep coming back to Guilty Gear, other than for its gameplay, obviously, is to understand all the incredibly designed anime-esque characters in this story....

September 23, 2022 · 10 min · 1985 words · Laura Cusson