The Mandalorian Season 3 News All You Need To Know

‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3 is easily one of, if not The Most, anticipated Star Wars project of the next few years. As we all wait eagerly to see the next adventures of Din Djarin and his adorable ward, Grogu, as they traverse the Star Wars galaxy in the years between the fall of the Galactic Empire at the climax of ‘Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi‘ and the reveal of the Empire’s successors, The First Order, in ‘Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens‘....

April 15, 2022 · 8 min · 1556 words · Annette Rodriguez

10 Avengers 4 Fan Theories We Hope Are True And 10 That Are Too Crazy To Believe

20 Doesn’t Make Sense: Thanos Travels To Past 19 Makes Sense: Avengers Find Thane, Son of Thanos 18 Doesn’t Make Sense: The Soul World Theory 17 Makes Sense: Shuri Becomes The Black Panther 16 Doesn’t Make Sense: X-Men Make Cameo 15 Makes Sense: Original Avengers Wield Infinity Stones 14 Doesn’t Make Sense: Loki Disguised As Bruce Banner Whole Time 13 Makes Sense: Skrulls Invade Earth 12 Doesn’t Make Sense: Reality Stone Leads To Avengers Recasting 11 Makes Sense: Alternate Universes Explored 10 Doesn’t Make Sense: Captain Marvel In The Quantum Realm 9 Makes Sense: Secret Marvel/FOX Villain Revealed 8 Doesn’t Make Sense: Nick Fury Saves MCU 7 Makes Sense: Bucky Makes Sacrifice For Soul Stone 6 Doesn’t Make Sense: Adam Warlock Appearing 5 Makes Sense: Tony Alters Past Using B....

April 15, 2022 · 1 min · 163 words · Joyce Parker

10 Movies To Beat The 2019 Summer Blockbuster Fatigue

This article comes from Den of Geek UK. If you see only one movie at the theater this August, then you’re probably looking at Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw. An epic prospect like Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham teaming up to stop a madman from wiping out half the world’s population seems like a suitable end to the summer blockbuster season that began with Avengers: Endgame. But honestly, by this point in a fairly average moviegoing summer, some of us are looking to cool off a bit....

April 15, 2022 · 9 min · 1798 words · Jack Duvall

10 Pok Mon From Sword Shield That Are Obviously Inspired By Gen 1

It happens every generation, Gamfreak tries to rehash the greatest hits using traits of other pokemon to try and make another hit that will spark further fandom and recognition of their current Pokemon game. While this generation seems to have more Gen 4-6 inspiration, you can still find inklings and traits of the vintage classics of Gen 1. Gaefreak may have dropped it with the animation of Sword and Shield, it definitely was no Breath Of the Wild like Pokemonfans hoped for, but they provided some interesting current takes on Gen 1 pokemon....

April 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1079 words · Debbie Long

10 Pro Tips For Gears 5 You Should Know

The anticipated 5th entry in the epic third-person shooter franchise, Gears 5, has finally arrived and has been met with (largely) positive reception. The game has somewhat marked a return to the more gritty, close-range combat sensibilities of earlier Gears games, while upping the ante with a slew of insane weapons, player customizations, along with new game modes and environments. This whirlwind of content can make the pvp multiplayer arena a bit intimidating for newcomers, and even for some Gears of War vets who may need to shake off some rust....

April 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1426 words · Antonio Mcnamara

10 Things You Didn T Know About Super Mario Rpg

Role-playing games deserve credit for being a staple of the gaming industry. They provoke thought and can be more rewarding. An excellent example of a role-playing game is the highly acclaimed Super Mario RPG. Paper Mario was initially titled Super Mario RPG 2 but was renamed before its release. Not everyone has heard of the game, and you’ll soon find out why. Super Mario RPG was the first Mario role-playing game ever created....

April 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1075 words · David Pierce

10 Video Game Sequels That Were Dramatically Different From Their Originals

If Nintendo never changed the Super Mario Bros. formula from its original release, it is highly unlikely it would remain relevant in modern times. Reinvention is a healthy sign of growth, but there are instances when we get a whole new package instead of the expected tweaks and tune-ups. From expanding on its original content to shelving the past for a new approach altogether, these entries in beloved franchises embraced being different to varying degrees of success....

April 15, 2022 · 5 min · 1009 words · Robert Randle

11 Superb British Science Fiction Novels Of The 1970S

So many types of science fiction exist, and British SF writing in the 1970s was often in the business of inventing new types or manipulating the old ones into interesting directions. Astonishing visions were created that reflected back on a changing world where the growth of superpowers jostled with the economic hardships at home. Were we heading in the right direction, as a species? What did it mean to be human, anyway, caught in an explosion of scientific and technological advances?...

April 15, 2022 · 10 min · 1979 words · John Theriot

15 Alternate Game Endings You Had No Idea About

Whether you’re a casual gamer or a completionist, you won’t discover a lot of video game endings alone. Developers hide alternate endings throughout games, which players either lucky enough to stumble upon or patient enough to discover. Many alternate endings involve such complicated processes that only the most dedicated players find them. Those players share their experiences online, revealing alternate endings that most players know nothing about. While half the games on this list have one normal ending and one secret ending, the other games possess multiple endings....

April 15, 2022 · 12 min · 2414 words · Catherine Chancey

15 Legendary Pok Mon Who Are Kind Of Lame

As we know, a lot of the time in video games, that E for Everybody branding is a bad sign. The title in question will be a cutesy platformer or minigame compilation. It’ll be devoid of drive-bys, explosions, cursing, bullets-amundo violence or anything else that makes Arnold Schwarzenegger movies great. We’re talking Dora the Explorer’s Adorable Cartoon Adventure. Does that sound like something you want to play? No, no it doesn’t....

April 15, 2022 · 12 min · 2444 words · Will Ungerecht

25 Hidden Secrets Many Fans Still Haven T Found In Fallout 3

Fallout 3 was a drastic and bold change to the series. Where the first three titles created were all isometric turn-based strategy, Fallout 3 was the first of its name to be a first-person shooter. Though the size of its map was not a big as many other titles by Bethesda today, their use of the indoor areas and maze-like areas within the city made it feel much bigger then it was....

April 15, 2022 · 11 min · 2321 words · Karissa Pash

26 Weird Things About Pok Mon Anatomy

Yes, folks. I’m back with yet another Pokémon article. We all love Pokémon, you wouldn’t be here if you weren’t. Now, we all have our favorites and have wonderful memories thanks to this incredible franchise, but I’m here to get into the nitty-gritty. Over the years and across the gens, the Pokédex has spouted some interesting information regarding the features of various Pokémon. From the obvious to the ridiculous, the handy device has given us some crazy facts regarding Pokémons’ bodies and abilities....

April 15, 2022 · 10 min · 2085 words · Joseph Erb

2D Fighting Games The Rumble Fish Sequel Announced For Consoles Coming In Winter 2022

Today 3goo announced that Dimps’ 2D fighting games The Rumble Fish and The Rumble Fish 2 will come to consoles. While the specific platforms have not been announced yet, we know that it’ll launch worldwide in winter 2022. If you’re not familiar with The Rumble Fish series, it’s a franchise of 2D fighting games developed by Dimps and launched in the Japanese arcades in 2004. A PS2 version of the game was also released the following year....

April 15, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Luis Brown

3 Out Of 10 Season 2 Review Ongoing Game Development

The goofy 3 Out of 10 returns for Season 2, bringing back its motley cast of video game developers at Shovelworks Studio. Comprised of five episodes, the Epic Games Store exclusive comedy series is a kind of interactive animated sitcom that’s loaded with video games industry jokes and a variety of mini-games. At the same time, players are treated to a story filled with entertaining characters who almost willingly step into whacky situations....

April 15, 2022 · 5 min · 1052 words · Thomas Demond

343 Industries Admits Halo Infinite Season Two Launch Was Bumpy

343 Industries has admitted the launch of Halo Infinite season two has been “bumpy”. The new multiplayer content launched this week, but fans have been unhappy with various changes and updates. Head creative Joseph Staten acknowledged fan feedback on Twitter: “Hey Spartans, this week has been bumpy. That definitely wasn’t our goal. “We are indeed taking your feedback to heart, especially regarding map jumps and speedrunning. We’re reviewing options and will have more news to come....

April 15, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · Julianna Oppenheim

5 Minute Rage Gameplay Trailer With A Side Of Screenshots

Bethesda Softworks, being generous, has released a media care package for the id Software-developed FPS, Rage, including a bevy of screenshots and a 5-minute peek at gameplay. Known for FPS heavy-hitting classics, Doom and Quake, id Software’s upcoming Rage, has a bit of a challenge in living up to its legendary predecessors. Rage also serves as the studio’s poster boy for their new engine, id Tech 5, which will be used exclusively in Bethesda titles....

April 15, 2022 · 3 min · 471 words · Ronald Landers

6 Good Things That Came Out Of Bad Movies

No movie is all bad. Some films seem so misguided that it’s hard to see why anyone didn’t stop them being made before they cost so much time, money and talent, yet sometimes those same mistakes have led to something genuinely great further down the line. Careers have been ruined by stinkers like After Earth and Gigli – but they’ve also been made. A really, truly, unequivocally terrible movie often makes a big impact in the film industry as everyone else scrabbles to try and avoid repeating it – shaping genres, shifting tides and making sure we never have to watch The Last Airbender again....

April 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1210 words · Juanita Rothrock

A 2 5D Fighting Game Called Dragon Ball Fighters Is Coming Out Next Year

As reported by Gematsu, Bandai Namco has sent out a press release (in Japan) announcing the existence of a new Dragon Ball 2.5D fighting game, Dragon Ball Fighters. The game is being developed by Arc System Works, known for Guilty Gear and BlazBlue, both fighting series. Arc System Works has Dragon Ball experience, too, having put out a bunch of Dragon Ball Z games over the years. Gematsu notes that the press release for the announcement is dated for June 12, which means Bandai Namco may have supered its Saiyan a little early on this one....

April 15, 2022 · 1 min · 143 words · Marvin Rivera

A Little Golf Journey Tees Off A Relaxing Golf Story On Pc This Summer

Sit back, unwind, and play a round of virtual golf. Playtonic Friends announced today that its third game, A Little Golf Journey, will arrive on PC via Steam this summer. The announcement came with a new trailer, featuring the game’s stunning visuals that are sure to give players some relaxing vibes. According to Steam, A Little Golf Journey sees players teeing off all over different terrains in a mysteriously colorless world....

April 15, 2022 · 2 min · 316 words · Jessie Mckee

A24 S Marcel The Shell With Shoes On Delivers Maximum Cuteness In New Trailer

It may have taken a long time, but Marcel the Shell is finally getting onto the big screen. Following the stop-motion short put out by Dean Fleischer Camp and Jenny Slate 12 years ago, the pair are bringing the adorable protagonist to life yet again in a full-blown feature film with A24. Positioned as a mockumentary, Marcel the Shell With Shoes is absolutely endearing in the new trailer. Living out life with his grandmother in an Airbnb, Marcel is discovered by a documentary filmmaker, whose video about the shell goes viral and gives our hero the chance to find his long-lost family....

April 15, 2022 · 1 min · 183 words · Lee Pinkston