Superman Lois Inside The Season S Big Twists And That Finale Ending

This article contains major Superman & Lois spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen all of season one! Superman & Lois Episode 15 The Superman & Lois season finale, “Last Sons of Krypton,” has finally arrived and it’s as big as you might expect. For a series that started off teasing lots of family drama and that eschewed the traditional Metropolis setting for the (theoretically) friendlier confines of Smallville, it was full of blockbuster-scale action in the second half of its 15 episode run....

April 16, 2022 · 8 min · 1575 words · Willie Avera

Superman Lois Reveals The Truth About Morgan Edge S Krypton Plan

This article contains Superman & Lois episode 10 spoilers. Superman & Lois Episode 10 Superman & Lois episode 10, “O Mother, Where Art Thou” picks up literally at the moment where we left the show last week, with Morgan Edge revealing to Superman that he’s not only a Kryptonian, but that he may very well be his brother. There was just enough ambiguity in that reveal to leave us wondering if Edge meant it metaphorically or literally, but as this episode explains, he really did mean it....

April 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1183 words · Judy Reed

Supernatural Series Finale Why Dean S Fate Works

This Supernatural article contains MAJOR spoilers for the series finale. A lot of fans were hoping that Supernatural would end the way its penultimate episode ended, with Sam and Dean literally driving off into the sunset in the Impala, to new and unknown adventures. When it comes time to re-watch the series (a hefty undertaking, considering there are 15 seasons of it!) no doubt many will choose to stop there; the episode even has a series finale-style montage of moments from across its 15 years to go with that classic conclusion....

April 16, 2022 · 8 min · 1602 words · Dawn Pagan

Tactical Fantasy Card Game Deck Of Ashes Coming June 9Th

If you loved Slay the Spire, you’ll probably be very into Deck of Ashes, coming on June 9th. We’re having a weird renaissance in deckbuilding games all thanks to Slay the Spire. The little indie card-game-that-could has obviously inspired a brand new card game that tosses out the roguelike elements in favor of a more traditional RPG approach, albeit one that still seems to have a ton of branching options on how you complete it....

April 16, 2022 · 2 min · 230 words · Chad Lyall

Tag Heuer Connected 2020 Review Pocket Lint

Our quick take Tag Heuer Connected 2020 - 4.0 / 5 Design & Display 45mm watch size only Water resistant up to 50 metres Available in steel and titanium cases 1.39-inch, 454 x 454 resolution display Wear OS & Performance Qualcomm Snapdragon 3100 processor, 1GB RAM New customisable watch faces 8GB internal storage Sports Tracking New Tag Heuer Sports app Improved heart-rate monitor Battery life 430mAh battery capacity To recap The Tag Heuer Connected 2020 is still a beaut of a smartwatch and with some lovely watch faces and Tag’s own sports apps, it also helps you forget at times you’re using something held back by Wear OS....

April 16, 2022 · 1 min · 108 words · Victoria Reis

Tales From The Borderlands Has Re Launched

Tales from the Borderlands was an unfortunate victim of developer Telltale’s shutdown, with the game being delisted following the studio’s temporary closure. Fortunately, Tales from the Borderlands has made a return, with the choice-based adventure game now available in digital storefronts. Taken down back in 2019, Tales from the Borderlands has been absent from online shops for over a year, with fans of the episodic game wondering when, and if, it would return....

April 16, 2022 · 3 min · 459 words · James Spencer

Teen Titans 25 Shocking Things You Didn T Know About Raven

In the 1980s, Marv Wolfman and George Perez came together to breathe new life into the Teen Titans brand. The team had been created in the 1960s, but had long since stopped being a successful title. Wolfman and Perez created The New Teen Titans, which not only brought the Titans name back into the spotlight, but also introduced us to half-man, half robot Cyborg, the exiled alien princess Starfire, and the mysterious and powerful mystic Raven....

April 16, 2022 · 14 min · 2965 words · Diana Hendricks

Tekken 7 Confirms Season 4 In New Trailer

Early today, Japanese fighting game developers and publishers hosted an event dubbed the Fighting Game Round Table discussion. Here, the group streamed new information concerning their own IPs, probably because E3 ended up getting canceled this year. As one can expect from a prestigious fighting game showcase, Tekken 7 made an appearance and revealed a new trailer. The new Tekken 7 trailer reveals that the game will be getting a fourth season of DLC, one that will reinvigorate the game’s battle system while introducing several other improvements....

April 16, 2022 · 2 min · 273 words · Bennie Jutras

Terraria Best Fishing Rods

Fishing is a timeless Terraria activity. The early game potential to get your hands on powerful loot makes it worthwhile, with the chance to pick up some serious gear like the Reaver Shark, Rockfish, and the Frog Leg. These are some of the best Pre-Hardmode items you can get. There are eleven Fishing Rods in the game, ranging from your simple wooden rod (because every fisherman has to start somewhere) all the way up to the Angler’s Golden Rod....

April 16, 2022 · 5 min · 872 words · Mitchell Depuy

Terraria What Is Journey Mode

After a whole decade of updates and additional content, Terraria developer Re-Logic has released Journey’s End. The developers say this last major content update brings Terraria to completion. Journey’s End introduced loads of new content and additional game modes. One of those additions being Journey mode, which acts much like Minecraft’s creative mode aside for a few chief differences. Terraria’s Journey mode is notably easier than its other game modes, giving players more control and creative reign....

April 16, 2022 · 3 min · 511 words · Grant Herald

The 10 Best Single Player Ea Games Of All Time According To Metacritic

Founded by ex-apple employee Trip Hawkins in 1982, Electronic Arts has gone on to be a juggernaut of the gaming industry exemplified by its $5.15 Billion revenue in 2018. As well as releasing many fantastic new IP’s, EA has been a dominant force in video game tie-ins to popular movie franchises and sports. These include their many Star Warsand Harry Potter games, along with the FIFA and Madden franchises. In recent years, EA has become a symbol of what many gamers think is wrong with the gaming industry; through their yearly sports releases that consistently lack significant improvements, to their heavy focus on microtransactions that led to the infamous Star Wars Battlefront II controversy....

April 16, 2022 · 5 min · 1014 words · Fumiko Crawford

The Best James Bond Gadgets Ranked

After creating so many cinematic memories on the big screen, the James Bond franchise is celebrating its 60th anniversary. While news of what comes next for the saga is pretty thin at the moment, there is one certainty about what’s in store: The next James Bond will boast some intriguing, fun, and altogether dangerous gadgets. It’s become a staple of the series, with the genre as a whole looking to the James Bond movies for inspiration when crafting their own equipment....

April 16, 2022 · 11 min · 2285 words · Mary Polson

The Best Pokemon Professors Ranked By Teaching Ability

Pokemon professors are a longstanding tradition of the series, started way back in the first generation with Professor Oak. He was such an important character to both the game and the anime as he because responsible for providing new trainers with their first Pokemon. This role is rather consistently held by the Pokemon professors of each generation, though some exceptions exist. Usually named after trees, the professors are important supporting characters in each generation to varying degrees....

April 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1105 words · Rachel Ross

The Best Usb C Hub 2023 Perfect Usb C Docks

USB-C is a wonderful thing - it’s taken a fair amount of time for the standard to truly spread around the industry, but now more laptops and computers than ever ship with USB-C ports that can be used for all manner of things. Whether it’s charging, display connections or any number of peripherals, it’s a port that lets you do it all, but one downside to the revolution it’s brought with it has been that some laptops and tablets have taken the opportunity to make it the only port they come with....

April 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1344 words · Rebecca Jackson

The Case For Xbox Acquiring Koei Tecmo

One of the biggest video game news stories of 2020 was Microsoft’s acquisition of ZeniMax Media. This massive acquisition will see Microsoft not only gain ZeniMax Media and its big studios like Bethesda, but it will also give the company control over some of the industry’s biggest franchises, like Doom, Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, and Wolfenstein, among others. Microsoft’s acquisition of ZeniMax Media has yet to go through, but it’s expected to happen soon....

April 16, 2022 · 5 min · 929 words · Carey Tappan

The Disney Renaissance The Rise Fall Of A Generational Touchstone

This weekend, the latest Disney live-action remake will be released, and notably it will be the first based on a beloved property from the 1990s: Beauty and the Beast. While Walt Disney Animation Studios is now finally charting new fantastic waters after the global successes of Tangled, Frozen, Zootopia, and Moana, the live-action arm of the House of Mouse is looking back at a previous zenith, in which Beauty and the Beast stood taller than most....

April 16, 2022 · 16 min · 3286 words · Loren Wood

The Division Developer Wants To Improve The Dark Zone

After experiencing a bit of a lull in its player base since the most recent update, Tom Clancy’s The Division received a massive boost thanks to this weekend’s free play event on all platforms. Now, Ubisoft is seeking feedback from players about their experience in The Division’s Dark Zone via a new survey. The survey, which was shared on Ubisoft’s forums for The Division, delves into what players like and dislike most about the Dark Zone, and looks to gather some intel from players on what could make the unique PvP arena better....

April 16, 2022 · 4 min · 690 words · Cathrine Cason

The Evil Within 2 Where To Find All Photographic Slides

Early on in The Evil Within 2, players are shown Sebastian’s room, which is a replica of the police station where he used to work before the events of the first game. This room serves as a hub for players to enter and exit the Union open world, as well as upgrade Sebastian’s abilities, craft weapons, check out his mysterious object collection, and more. Something else players can do in Sebastian’s room in The Evil Within 2 is use the slide projector to watch slides that they can find hidden throughout the game world....

April 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1099 words · Gerald Snyder

The First Seven Minutes Of The Stand 1994 Are Still Perfect

The Stand, based on the 1978 Stephen King novel of the same name, chronicles the survivors of a pandemic dividing into two camps: those who follow Randall Flagg and those who follow Mother Abigail. While much of the book is taken up with the journeys the survivors take to assemble either in Las Vegas, Nevada or Boulder, Colorado (depending on the alignment of their souls), The Stand had more than enough treachery, tragedy, and romance crammed into a relatively straightforward tale of good versus evil to make for compelling viewing....

April 16, 2022 · 5 min · 874 words · Catherine Comeaux

The Godfather The Three Battles That Decided A Classic S Fate

“There’s an old adage in the business… unhappy sets make great movies.” That was spoken by producer Albert S. Ruddy, and he should know. Ruddy was the producer on The Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola’s adaptation of Mario Puzo’s bestselling novel that is renowned as one of the greatest films of all time. But making a masterpiece like this certainly did not come easily. Ruddy’s comment is recounted in author Mark Seal’s recently published book, Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli, an exhaustive and fabulously entertaining look back at the making of The Godfather through the eyes of many of those who were there....

April 16, 2022 · 15 min · 3117 words · James Lee