Destiny 2’s official cookbook launches next month. Sure, why not?
The recipes included in the book are inspired by the game’s characters, locations and lore. Whatever that means.
The recipes included in the book are inspired by the game’s characters, locations and lore. Whatever that means.
Before our robot overlords take over, why not get them to cook for us and making us fat and prime for the taking?
Star Wars properties may get people hyped (and weirdly angry), but as the infinitely better Star Wars parody Spaceballs pointed out, the money’s really in the merchandising. And good god, will Disney license the Star Wars property out to just about anybody with money. We recently saw a bunch of incredibly overpriced Star Wars Le Creuset cookware, and now Williams Sonoma – the company behind the famous Instant Pot – is delivering Star Wars themed electronic pressure cookers.
Following in the grand tradition of other video game cookbooks such as Stardew Valley’s fan effort and even Fallout’s own list of recipes that won’t put a dent in your bottle cap savings, Destiny is entering the battlefield of cuisine.
Overcooked 2 dials in the incredibly addictive formula from the first game with a host of clever new mechanics, modes and small fixes that make the chaotic cooking challenges more engrossing to engage with.
Two Capetonians attempt to construct the perfect Gatsby. Spoiler: You won't want to eat lunch after this.
The latest two book bundles from Humble Bundle combine to cater for a wide array of tastes. Dive into the kitchen with the Geek Sous Cookbook Bundle, or delve into the bedroom with the Crazy Sexy Love Bundle.
Breath of the Wild is going to make you preapre more for Link's adventure, and that means cooking up a storm at your closest camp site.
Humans want connection and the internet is so far the best connection machine. A …
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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