Latest “leak” for Destiny 3 is just someone fooling around with photoshop and The Terminator
Prepare to say Hasta La Vista to te validity of this so-called leak for Destiny 3.
Prepare to say Hasta La Vista to te validity of this so-called leak for Destiny 3.
The limited time event will see players attempting to quell the rise of killer robots and cyborgs while earning exclusive in-game loot.
Just this week, Oculus Chief Technology Officer, half-heartedly accepted an award for a lifetime achievement in VR, because he hasn’t “been satisfied with the pace of progress that we've been making.” It looks like he’s unhappy enough with it that’s he’s effectively leaving VR behind. In a post of Facebook, Carmack said that he’s transition to a “consulting” position within the VR company, and will be moving towards making Artificial General Intelligence a reality.
There’s no shortage of Terminator 2 collectibles (If I had $500 I’d happily spend it on on the Hot Toys sixth-scale collectible), but this latest stab at the franchise might just be the biggest slice of merchandise ever. Behold, an actual 1/4 scale statue of the Terminator on his Harley Davidson!
After a hectic week, I am so sleep deprived that I can't think of anything to put here. Not as sleep-deprived as Kervyn though, who got about 30 minutes of shut-eye to make sure that the Terminator: Dark Fate review was ready for today. I'd say give him a round of applause, but ssshhhh, let's rather let him rest.
With "I'll be back" being its very motto, it's no surprise that the Terminator franchise keeps being given another chance on the big screen despite a string of failed sequels/reboots tarnishing the masterpiece reputation earned by the classic first two films. Now Terminator: Dark Fate, which brings back creator James Cameron and original star Linda Hamilton for the time in over two decades, is trying to prove though that the franchise can return to its glory days.
Fans have been longing for a decent Terminator move ever since T2: Judgement Day melted out eye balls back in 1991.
Can a game set in the post nuclear apocalypse of the future that the films are trying to avoid, be the salvation that fans are looking for? I’m…not exactly sold on what I’ve seen so far. While a first-person shooter with stealth, a few role-playing mechanics and a crafting system should sound like a dream Terminator game, developer Teyon’s (You may remember them from that Rambo game which was uh something to say the least) stab at the Skynet future looks passable at best. See for yourself, with close to a half hour of new footage straight from EGX.
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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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