With Thanos out of the MCU picture, who’s the next big bad that can help define the future of this cinematic universe? I’ve got a few ideas.
With Thanos out of the MCU picture, who’s the next big bad that can help define the future of this cinematic universe? I’ve got a few ideas.
So how does the game handle then for newcomers? With Shadowbringers being recently released, somebody needed to do the legwork and find out if Final Fantasy XIV wasn’t just worth an investment of personal time, but also worthy of the monthly cost that Square Enix charges to play the game in addition to its premium price to hop on in. That man…is somehow me.
You can look but you very definitely cannot touch all the exclusive toys that’ll be available at San Diego Comic Con 2019.
For all the fun that we throw towards America and their WILD society, it’s hard to deny that we have a lot of love for the regular people across the pond. They’ve got a national pride that cannot be measured, they’re actually a friendly lot whose confidence is inspiring and they’re responsible for 97% of every inspiring speech in movies today. So with that in mind, here’s a look at several games from years past, that made me want to pump my fist into the air and yell America hell yeah!
The perfect counterpart to the legendary Thorn, Lumina has the ability to heal with its bullets instead of corrupt souls like Dredgen Yor’s infamous weapon did, but to unlock it you’ll need to purify Thorn of all of its dark evil. How do you get it? Here’s how.
hile plenty of fantastic established series and Boruto: Next Generation are returning, here’s a look at all the new series which will be making a splash later this month and kicking off the summer anime season.
So you’ve tuned into Netflix, expecting to watch some anime featuring massive monsters being clobbered by equally gigantic mecha when you selected Neon Genesis Evangelion from the trending bar. And so you did! You probably weren’t expecting Neon Genesis Evangelion to also throw themes of love, depression and a whole buffet of various other mental hang-ups while dribbling a sauce …
Make no mistake, They Are Billions is a game based on just a single trick that’s up its undead sleeve. But it’s a hell of a trick, one that’ll keep you ensnared in its tangled web of survival for dozens and dozens of hours.
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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