That Legend Of Heroes Mobile Game Is On Pc Now For Some Reason

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of the Dawn is now on PC after being released on mobile almost four years ago. Nihon Falcom’s Legend of Heroes franchise is legendary (pun intended) for stretching all the way back to the early ‘90s. They were especially popular for the Sony PSP and PlayStation Vita, but with the deaths of both those handheld devices, they have since made the switch to mobile with The Legend of Heroes: Trails of the Dawn, also known as Eiyū Densetsu: Akatsuki no Kiseki Mobile....

July 15, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Adriana Caldon

The 10 Best Rpgs Of The Last 5 Years According To Metacritic

Since the early days of gaming, the role-playing genre has captivated millions of gamers and that won’t stop with the release of the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Many of the systems and mechanics associated with the most hardcore of role-playing games have made their way into almost every major genre in video games. That being said, true Western or Japanese role-playing games can’t be matched. Gamers love grinding, rich extensive stories, and crafting one of a kind relationships with characters....

July 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1074 words · Jacqueline Johnson

The 15 Best And 15 Worst Weapons And Upgrades In Fallout 76

We all love Fallout; it has become a favorite franchise for many. Now, you have the opportunity to explore the hazardous wasteland of West Virginia with your friends in Fallout 76. You’ll have lots of chances to build up a base with a lot of hidden branches, and after all of your hard work, you’ll have some random kid named xXNarutoFanXx nuke your base and you’ll lose all your belongings; what could be more fun than that?...

July 15, 2022 · 10 min · 1994 words · Sherie Nixon

The 8 Strongest Weapons In Biomutant And Where To Find Them

Biomutant isn’t exactly one of the most difficult games in recent history. Despite this fact, anyone who plays this game should still be well-equipped to properly deal with the various enemies in the game. There are a lot of weapons the players can find scattered throughout the game’s open world. These weapons can either be picked up from Old World Vaults, as rewards for completing side quests, or by conquering or joining a tribe....

July 15, 2022 · 5 min · 910 words · Jim Fowler

The Best Movies Of 2020

Thank goodness that’s over, right? To say 2020 was a challenging year is like announcing the Hindenburg had a rough landing. In a period that’s transformed how billions live their lives, there isn’t one person, family, business, or industry that wasn’t impacted significantly by upheaval. And that includes going to the movies. Just 12 months ago, moviegoers were turning out by the millions to see their favorite space adventures in theaters....

July 15, 2022 · 27 min · 5637 words · Ernest Zahner

The Boys Antony Starr Believes Homelander Is Misunderstood

There’s a common adage in the acting profession that one should never think of a villainous character as a villain. Nobody in real life believes they’re the bad guy, so why should the fictional world be any different? In speaking with Deadline about The Boys season 3, Kripke relays how Starr bristles at the compliment from fans that he plays a great villain. “He’ll say what a good actor should say, which is like, ‘I’m not the villain....

July 15, 2022 · 2 min · 269 words · Bonnie Johnson

The Capture Series 1 Recap Was Shaun Emery Innocent Deepfake Correction Frank Napier More

Warning: contains spoilers for The Capture Series 1. The most effective horror films are the ones that make menace out of everyday things – the TV in Poltergeist, the shower in Psycho, little girls with long, wet hair in… everything. Surveillance thriller The Capture does the same by turning the simple act of walking down a city street into a paranoid, pulse-raiser. Look up at the street corners and lampposts and you’ll see them, CCTV cameras feeding a data network that, combined with deepfake technology sufficiently advanced to make it indistinguishable from magic, can make you anybody’s puppet....

July 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1294 words · Jennifer Wadas

The Chadwick Boseman Nft Is Getting Redesigned But That Doesn T Address The Real Issues

Earlier today, Andre Oshea, the artist that created the Chadwick Boseman NFT for the Oscars, released a statement on Instagram that attempts to address the controversy around the project. On Sunday, Oshea revealed the NFT artwork, a golden model of Boseman’s head, and announced that it would be auctioned off after the Academy Awards, with 50% of the proceeds going towards The Colon Cancer Foundation. The reaction to the project was overwhelmingly negative, for a variety of reasons....

July 15, 2022 · 3 min · 556 words · Marvin Becker

The Division 2 World Tier 5 Release Tidal Basin Unlock Date Announced

The Division 2’s highly anticipated Title Update 2, which features World Tier 5, the Tidal Basin Stronghold, and more, now has a release date. Massive Entertainment hosted a State of the Game livestream Wednesday morning in which it was confirmed that Invasion, also known as Title Update 2, will arrive on April 5. With a Friday release, Massive hopes to give The Division 2 players the opportunity to play the next content update starting on the first weekend of April....

July 15, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Joanna Tanner

The Expanse Season 2 Episode 12 Review The Monster And The Rocket

This The Expanse review contains spoilers. The Expanse Season 2 Episode 12 Emotional stakes are everything in The Expanse, and this week had plenty of them. Viewers were likely as surprised as some of the characters when political assassinations, last minutes rescues, and unexpected twists spiced up the already flavorful drama which pitted friend against friend and brought enemies closer together. Who is right about the potential of the protomolecule? Mao, who would exploit it; Holden, who would eradicate it; or Prax, who would reason with it?...

July 15, 2022 · 4 min · 778 words · Marcelo Moss

The Expanse Season 5 Episode 7 Review Oyedeng

This The Expanse review contains spoilers. The Expanse Season 5 Episode 7 There may be some division among The Expanse fans as to the effectiveness of this episode, particularly in its decision to focus mostly on the drama between Naomi, Marco, and Filip. Perhaps some were struck by the surprising relevance to current events of the dangers presented by a charismatic demagogue, while others found themselves wishing for more action like the battle between the Rocinante and the Zmeya or more Amos on Earth....

July 15, 2022 · 4 min · 647 words · David Brenneman

The Five Most Memorable Moments From The Modern Warfare Franchise

When Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare first came on the scene, it was a breath of fresh air for first person shooters. Shedding the (at the time) cliche World War 2 era for a fictional modern setting, Modern Warfare ended up becoming one the most highly regarded shooters of all time. But it wasn’t just the robust multiplayer that wooed people over, the well crafted single player campaign was also a huge factor....

July 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1284 words · Carole Greenhoward

The History Of Superhero Trading Cards

This article is part of our Collector’s Digest series powered by: For over 80 years, trading cards have been an essential part of collectors’ lives. Whether baseball cards or Garbage Pail Kids, the card collecting bug bites early and often. This seems doubly true when it comes to cards inspired by the beloved heroes and villains of DC and Marvel Comics, who have been the subject of countless non-sport lines across the decades....

July 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1324 words · James Tranter

The Last Of Us Episode 2 Review Anna Torv Steals The Show As Tess

This Last of Us review contains spoilers. The Last of Us Episode 2 In what will come as no surprise to fans already familiar with The Last of Us games, episode 2 of the dystopian adventure’s HBO incarnation proves it has zero intentions of fucking around. With just about an episode and a half, the terrific Anna Torv leaves an indelible impression as Joel’s no-nonsense ride-or-die Tess before literally exiting the series with a bang, setting the tone for what’s sure to be a heart-wrenching rest of the season....

July 15, 2022 · 5 min · 928 words · Carol Lopez

The Mandalorian Cobb Vanth Origin And Armor Explained

This Star Wars: The Mandalorian article contains spoilers. Timothy Olyphant makes his Star Wars debut in The Mandalorian season 2 as a very minor character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe that no one ever expected to see in live-action. The character in question is Cobb Vanth, a mysterious figure who was first introduced in the Aftermath series of novels that take place just after Return of the Jedi. Cobb appears in interludes in each of the three books, and they chronicle his adventures as the marshal of a Tatooine settlement called Freetown, although the small mining town is referred to by its original name, Mos Pelgo, in the live-action series....

July 15, 2022 · 5 min · 855 words · Melissa Carmona

The Mass Effect Remastered Trilogy Absolutely Needs To Adapt One Feature From Andromeda

BioWare is rumored to be confirming the Mass Effect Remastered Trilogy in October. After a slew of recent disappointments for BioWare including Anthem and Mass Effect: Andromeda, the studio will likely be keen to restore fan faith with a return to their flagship sci-fi series. While Andromeda was poorly received, there was one change it made that could be a great addition to the Mass Effect Remastered Trilogy if included as an option....

July 15, 2022 · 4 min · 664 words · William Kalert

The Next Inxile Game Will Be A First Person Shooter Rpg According To Job Listings

inXile Entertainment is known for its high-quality, old-school RPGs – including the Wasteland series and the classic Bard’s Tale. However, new job listings at the company might indicate things are about to change, and its next game might be an FPS. Several positions are currently open at the studio, including those of Lead Gameplay Designer and Senior Gameplay Designer. Take a quick look at the requirements for the gigs, and you’ll see inXile is looking for someone who can “understand the moment-to-moment gameplay loops of first-person shooters and RPGs....

July 15, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Frank Wilson

Star Wars The Franchise Needs To Lean Into Other Genres

Ever since the unprecedented box office failure of Solo: A Star Wars Story, there’s been a lot of talk about “Star Wars fatigue.” Supposedly, if Disney bombards audiences with Star Wars movies and TV shows every couple of months, then fans will eventually become disillusioned with a galaxy far, far away and stop bothering to tune in to keep up with the saga. The fact that a movie as mindless and incoherent as The Rise of Skywalker can make more than $1 billion seems to prove that these fears are unwarranted, but Star Wars’ big-screen output could be doing a lot better than it currently is....

July 14, 2022 · 4 min · 837 words · Deborah Stahl

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Devs Claim Its Ea S Most Ambitious Game Yet

After its debut at E3 2017, Star Wars Battlefront 2 is vying to be the definitive experience that fans expected to see with its predecessor. EA is pulling out all the stops this time around, finally adding the highly requested single player story campaign centered around an Imperial spec ops unit known as Inferno Squad. Along with a story campaign, a deeper and more customizable multiplayer experience may make Star Wars Battlefront 2 EA’s most ambitious title to date....

July 14, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · John Morris

Subnautica Below Zero Where To Find Nickel Ore

Nickel is a fairly middle to late game resource in Subnautica: Below Zero, as it’s used primarily for a few awesome vehicle upgrades. Without Nickel Ore, you won’t be able to make your Prawn Suit jet jump, so there’s that. It’s also needed for the final tier depth upgrade for the Seatruck. Those upgrades are pretty powerful and do require some other resources, but Nickel Ore is a key component. That’s why Nickel is located in some of Below Zero’s deepest, darkest, and most terrifying biomes....

July 14, 2022 · 4 min · 786 words · Jonathan Thomas