Ten details you may have missed from the first reveal of Borderlands 3
The day is young, my hype is fresh and it’s time to wax lyrical about what we can probably expect to see in the threequel that is Borderlands 3.
The day is young, my hype is fresh and it’s time to wax lyrical about what we can probably expect to see in the threequel that is Borderlands 3.
What kind of a game is Red Dead Redemption 2? On the surface, it looks like your typical sandbox, albeit with some rootin’ tootin’ gun-slinging action thrown into the mix. Which it is! It’s also a horror game of sorts, if you’re prepared to dig deep enough. Rockstar loves them a mystery, and much like the first Red Dead Redemption game released in 2010, there’s plenty of it in the sequel.
Yesterday’s trailer for Thor: Ragnarok wasn’t just a ripping good use of Led Zeppelin’s Immigrant song. It was also packed to the rafters with nods and clues to the film. The kind of clues that only an obsessive freak would spend hours rewatching a two minute trailer for so that he could discover all of them. Well as Odin is my witness, I am that obsessive freak. Here’s everything that we discovered so far in the first trailer, so get ready to Ragnarok and roll.
Destiny 2 is big news right now, with developer Bungie setting the stage for their first proper sequel with a trailer last night that was both inspirational and odd. A trailer that had several secrets hidden inside of it. Let’s break it down.
Think that Pokémon Sun and Moon's demo is nothing more than just that? Think again, because there be secrets here!
In an 80-page special released this week, DC Rebirth #1 laid the groundwork for big changes and even bigger revelations.
Secret menus have been found in the arcade versions of the first 3 Mortal Kombat games.
So how about that secret Cloverfield sequel, huh? Two weeks ago, out of completely nowhere, producer JJ Abrams suddenly dropped the trailer for 10 Cloverfield Lane, which he referred to as a “blood relative” to director Matt Reeves’ 2008 cult classic found-footage monster movie.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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