Static Shock Movie In Development

Good news, Static fans! During a surprise Milestone Comics panel as part of the DC FanDome digital event, fan-favorite Black Panther writer Reginald Hudlin teased that the company was developing a Static Shock movie based on the beloved comic book character. While Hudlin didn’t have much more to say other than the fact that the film was “in development,” this was still one of the most exciting reveals in a day packed with massive moments....

April 29, 2022 · 3 min · 471 words · Charlene Metzger

Steam Sets New Concurrent User Record

Created by video game developer and publisher Valve, Steam is home to their own incredibly popular titles such as DOTA 2, and Team Fortress 2. The popularity of these games is just one reason why Steam is one of the most used PC game distributors around. Indeed, Steam accounts for 75% of all PC game sales according to some estimates. With figures like that it’s little wonder why hundreds of developers have used Steam to release over 3,000 games (just over 3,700 were available on the platform as of September, 2014)....

April 29, 2022 · 3 min · 486 words · Shawn Smith

Story Of Seasons 10 Best Trio Of Towns Bachelors Ranked

In Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns, there are seven bachelors who will be unlocked as you play the game. Wayne, Ford, Ludas, Hinata, Yuzuki, and Inari are available through standard gameplay but Woofio only appears if you participate in the animal contest he judges that comes with “The New Neighbour” DLC. Each bachelor has their own storyline, personality, and events. You can talk to them and offer gifts to raise your friendship levels, leading to you being able to choose if you want to pursue a romance....

April 29, 2022 · 5 min · 987 words · Julio Beets

Street Fighter 5 Champion Edition Will Get A Winter Update Livestream On February 11

The ongoing pandemic may have slowed Capcom’s progression with Street Fighter 5 updates, but the developer is now working to return with digital events. It was announced that Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition Winter Update show will stream on February 11, where the team will address four specific topics to put fans at ease. Announcing the show on its Twitter page, the Street Fighter team encouraged fans to join them on their Twitch channel for a very special update show....

April 29, 2022 · 2 min · 368 words · Rene Pope

Subnautica Everything You Need To Know About Building Thermal Plants

In the open-world survival game Subnautica, players get to explore the depths of the ocean on Planet 4546B. It is a world that is just as dangerous as it is beautiful, with several hazards like extreme temperatures and hostile wildlife to be mindful of. And the key to surviving those hazards often rests heavily upon resource management. One of the most important resources to keep track of is energy. This is especially true in seabases where it is needed to power appliances as well as produce a steady supply of breathable air....

April 29, 2022 · 4 min · 843 words · Pedro Macfarlane

Suicide Squad Trailer Remade In Fallout 4

One Fallout 4 fan uses Bethesda Game Studio’s post-apocalyptic RPG to recreate the latest trailer for DC Entertainment’s and Warner Bros. Pictures’ Suicide Squad. It looks as if the YouTuber UpIsNotJump won’t be satisfied until he’s recreated the trailer for each and every major Hollywood movie release and TV series coming out this year within the world of Bethesda’s Fallout 4. This time around, he’s has taken it upon himself to utilize PC mods to recontextualize the entirety of the “Blitz” trailer for this summer’s highly anticipated film adaptation of the comic book series Suicide Squad by remaking it in Fallout 4....

April 29, 2022 · 3 min · 489 words · Linda Weidner

Summer In Argyle Is An Odenkirk Family Affair

Collaboration in comedy can be hard. The genre is largely subjective and funny people have differing perspectives on what is and isn’t funny. But what about when one comedic collaborator is an apple that hasn’t fallen too far from the other’s comedy tree, so to speak? Such is the case with the new Audible podcast series Summer in Argyle. First developed and written by Nate Odenkirk, then punched up, rewritten, and produced with the assistance of his quite notable father, Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul, et....

April 29, 2022 · 4 min · 741 words · Lori Courtney

Swamp Thing Episode 9 Review The Anatomy Lesson

This Swamp Thing review contains spoilers. It is the penultimate episode of Swamp Thing and yet, rather than building to an epic series finale, “The Anatomy Lesson” stumbles with a story that feels patched together, and rushed. While a show shifting its signature aesthetic can be invigorating, the noirish vibe and overuse of deep focus cinematography jarringly disrupts the flow that has heretofore been established. Unfortunately the writing also stumbles....

April 29, 2022 · 4 min · 709 words · Laura Bell

Switch Dominating Sales Before Next Gen Launch

The PS5 and Xbox Series X are around the corner, but Nintendo is still going strong in Japan, as Switch games are dominating the sales charts in the region. Nintendo has had an incredibly profitable 2020, with Animal Crossing: New Horizons being a sales juggernaut and a social media darling during the lockdown. The Switch has an uncertain future, as the PS5 and Xbox Series X are here. The Switch has been able to handle some third-party games, including some surprising ones, like The Witcher 3, but it’s going to struggle running PS5 and Xbox Series X games in the future....

April 29, 2022 · 2 min · 375 words · Phillip Johnson

Taboo Ending Explained What S The Tom Hardy Series All About

Warning: contains spoilers for the Taboo finale. Taboo is a Gothic conspiracy thriller about the evil committed by servants of British Empire, and the story of an enigmatic man with otherworldly abilities. It’s an antidote to the bloodless bonnets-and-quadrille vision of Regency England popularised by Jane Austen adaptations, and swaps that sterile environment for a London filled with grime, debauchery and violence. More than anything though, it’s an eight-episode excuse for Tom Hardy to grunt about in a stovepipe hat....

April 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1371 words · Delores Wright

Tekken 7 S Next Dlc Character Is A Fictional Prime Minister From Poland

Bandai Namco has released a fresh glimpse of a new character for Tekken 7, who will be available for its players in early spring this year. The new female fighter is a huge delight for all residents of Poland, as she represents this country in an unusual way. Tekken 7’s developers recently posted a new teaser for upcoming DLC 18/19. The short video features some real-life shots of Poland’s sights and landmarks, with the recognizable Presidential Palace located in Warsaw....

April 29, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · Linda Dartez

Tekken 7 Trailer Offers An Overview Of Its Features

With Tekken 7 set to launch on PC and consoles later this week, Bandai Namco Entertainment has decided to put out a brand new trailer to get fans primed for the forthcoming port of the arcade title by offering an overview for practically all of the release’s features. In addition to the gameplay elements shown off in the fresh video, the publisher and developer has also reminded fans that those who pre-order the title will get Eliza as a playable character on day one....

April 29, 2022 · 3 min · 463 words · Bruce Jacoby

Ten Years Later Metroid Other M Still Has The Most Human Samus

A decade after the fact, people are still mad about Metroid: Other M. Bolstered by a massive marketing campaign, plus the natural hype that came with a new Metroid game, Other M debuted on August 31, 2010 to decidedly mixed reception. Initial positive reviews gave way to bad word of mouth, and that word of mouth came to define the game. In the years since, it’s fair to say that many consider Other M a “bad game....

April 29, 2022 · 9 min · 1746 words · Kenneth Davidson

Tetris Effect Connected Receives Steam Page Ahead Of Pc Release This Summer

In a 1994 article published in Wired titled, “This Is Your Brain on Tetris,” contributor Jeffrey Goldsmith equates Tetris to a sort of mind-altering drug. Dubbing it a “pharmatronic”—a label that doesn’t seem to have garnered much over the past quarter-century—Goldsmith describes how a week spent doing little else but playing the game influenced the way he perceived, thought of, and dreamed about the world about him. This phenomenon eventually became more widely recognized as the “Tetris effect,” and it’s likely that anyone obsessed with rapid-pace high-score-centric games has experienced it....

April 29, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · Star Rioux

The 15 Best Ps2 Games Of All Time And 15 That Are Overrated

The days of the PlayStation 2 were indeed the best. At that time, it seemed as if a high quality game was released just about every couple weeks. There was no need from developers to tout a AAA game that would see the light of day 5 years after initial announcement. They say competition is best for the consumers as it forces competitors to create quality content, yet dozens of classics were developed at the time and without any completion existing in the market for the PlayStation 2....

April 29, 2022 · 11 min · 2287 words · Judith Watts

The 15 Strongest Dark Type Pokemon In The Anime

As fans know quite well, Pokemon carry types. That’s true in any medium the franchise has come in – including the anime. Much like with any type, the Dark-type has seen its fair share of Pokemon owned by characters in the anime. But it might stand out a bit more than the other types to fans. There’s something about the Dark-type that just seems like it’s carried by a lot of the anime’s strongest Pokemon....

April 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1328 words · Roy Kempson

The 5 Best Games You Can No Longer Get

Delisting. It might just be the scariest term a digital game developer can hear. A digital game can be delisted for a number of reasons, including poor sales, license expiration, copyright issues, and company closures. But whatever the reason, it means the game gets pulled and is no longer available. When this happens to a game on the PC, pirated versions can always be found, keeping the game alive. But when it happens on Xbox Live or PlayStation Network, there’s no way to get it again....

April 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1214 words · Leandra Mccullough

The A To Z Of Cyber Crime

A - Albert Gonzales B - Botnet C - CVV2 D - Denial of Service E - Ehud Tennenbaum F - Full G - Guzman H - Hackers I - IRC J - Justice K - Key stroke logging L - Laundering M - McColo N - Norton O - Operation Phish Fry P - Phishing Q - Quorum R - Rogue anti-virus S - SQL Injection T - Toolkits U - Ukraine V - Virus W - War Drive X - XXX websites Y - You Z - Zango

April 29, 2022 · 1 min · 90 words · Leonard Mitchell

The Gilded Age Episode 8 Review Let The Tournament Begin

This The Gilded Age review contains spoilers. The Gilded Age Episode 8 The penultimate episode of The Gilded Age takes Bertha’s attempts at breaking into society on the road to Newport, Rhode Island. There’s still a lot of action happening in the city with the characters left behind. Before Bertha and Gladys visit the seaside, preparations for Glady’s debut ball are well underway. Carrie Astor and the other teenagers are learning the quadrille steps....

April 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1253 words · Richard Delmonte

The Last Of Us 2 Swept The Game Awards Here S Everything It Won

As one of gaming’s biggest nights came to a close, several of the Game Awards’ categories were spearheaded by Naughty Dog’s latest critically acclaimed title: The Last of Us 2 almost won every single category it was nominated for. With the exception of the “Best Score and Music” and “Best Art Direction” categories, The Last of Us 2 claimed seven awards from the nine categories it was nominated for. The ambitious sequel snagged wins from some of the biggest categories at the entire show, even in the face of the game’s divisive reception between gaming critics and players....

April 29, 2022 · 4 min · 777 words · Keith Korn