Hbo Max New Releases May 2022

With movie theaters fully back up and running, HBO Max no longer has any major film releases to point to with its list of new releases for May 2022. That’s alright though as the streamer is leaning into the HBO side of its branding to offer up some fun TV releases. The biggest HBO Max original this month is undoubtedly the return of Hacks on May 12. The first season of this comedy starred Jean Smart as a venerated Vegas comedy and Hannah Einbinder as her new millennial assistant....

August 15, 2022 · 5 min · 926 words · Michelle Bolanos

Here S Why Resident Evil 4 Is Trending On Twitter

In January of 2005, Capcom released Resident Evil 4. The game saw Leon Kennedy’s return after Resident Evil 2 and the transition of the franchise to a new era as it ditched tank controls and fixed camera angles in favor of a more modern over-the-shoulder, third-person perspective. Additionally, Resident Evil 4 also set the blueprint of succeeding Resident Evil games that focused more on action elements instead of pure survival horror....

August 15, 2022 · 3 min · 431 words · Amanda Huffman

Hideo Kojima Expresses Interest In Vr Game Development

World-renown game designer and director Hideo Kojima discusses the possibility of making a virtual reality title, expressing interest in VR game development overall. In a recent discussion with IGN, Hideo Kojima said that he “can’t make an assurance right now” as to whether or not his new studio’s PlayStation exclusive game will be made with virtual reality-based technology, but he’s “definitely interested” in VR game development overall. Bearing that in mind, the PlayStation VR – formerly Project Morpheus – would undoubtedly be a format that Kojima-san would be willing to produce games for, but as of now, the notion is apparently on the back-burner, as his next title is still in the extremely early stages of pre-production....

August 15, 2022 · 3 min · 573 words · Laura Lappin

Hitman 3 Dev Is Working On Fixing Progression Carryover Servers Are Currently Overloaded

It’s officially Hitman 3 release day, and it seems as if IO wasn’t expecting quite as many people to fire the game up bright and early as there has been. After the madness that was the last few months of 2020, it feels a little like there hasn’t been a big release for a while. Cyberpunk 2077, Black Ops Cold War, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, not to mention the new consoles meant November and December were a couple of crowded months....

August 15, 2022 · 2 min · 397 words · Linda Etter

Horizon Forbidden West 10 Mistakes From Zero Dawn The Game Needs To Avoid

One of the biggest successes on the PlayStation 4 was Horizon Zero Dawn. For an entirely original game, this level of critical and commercial acclaim is incredible. With the PlayStation 5 now on the way, Horizon Forbidden West will arrive as a launch title. There’s always room for improvement in any game, even those that might seem perfect. Horizon Zero Dawn is no exception, as there are many faults that can be improved upon for the sequel....

August 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1127 words · Janita Smith

Horror Game The Dark Pictures Little Hope Gets Interactive Trailer

Horror fans are in for a treat as the newest trailer for the next The Dark Pictures game, Little Hope, has released on YouTube. Rather than a typical video, this trailer showcases some gameplay in a way that perfectly fits the game. This trailer for Little Hope is interactive, and fans are already uncovering the different paths viewers can take. The Dark Pictures: Little Hope is the second story in the anthology, which began last year with Man of Medan....

August 15, 2022 · 3 min · 473 words · Laverne Trammel

How Call Of Duty Modern Warfare Can Fix Shields And Launchers

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is currently one of the best multiplayer first person shooters available, and its staggering popularity is testament to that fact. With a multitude of modes, including the ever-popular battle royale Warzone, Call of Duty has a massive playerbase and plenty of dedicated fans, perhaps more now than ever before. That’s not to say that the game is perfect, though, as there are still changes that need to happen to bring the game into its best form....

August 15, 2022 · 5 min · 966 words · Frederick Guajardo

How Masters Of The Universe Revelation S Grand Plan For He Man And Skeletor Came Together

Warning: This Masters of the Universe: Revelation article contains spoilers for parts 1 and 2. Masters of the Universe: Revelation is a true love letter to He-Man fans. Crafted in part by filmmaker Kevin Smith, a longtime fan of all things geeky, the first part of the Netflix series was filled to the brim with references, deep cuts, and a reverent treatment of its source material, the original 1980s He-Man and the Masters of the Universe animated series....

August 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1179 words · Tamara Bursley

How Snapchat Spotlight Works Tiktok Like Feature Explained

What is Snapchat Spotlight and how does it work? How to post a Spotlight snap Create a Spotlight snap Open the latest version of the Snapchat mobile app. Press and hold the Camera button to create a video snap. Tap the toggle button to switch between the selfie and rear-facing camera. You can also double-tap the screen to switch cameras! Tap the lightning bolt button to enable or disable flash. Stop holding the Camera button to end your recording....

August 15, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Jose Vera

How The Batman Hush Movie Blazed A Trail For The Long Halloween

Warning: this article contains spoilers for Batman: The Long Halloween. With the announcement of an animated two part feature adapting Batman: The Long Halloween to movie format came no small amount of trepidation. You see, The Long Halloween, was based on a Jeph Loeb comic. And like the other Jeph Loeb comics converted to movies (Hush and two Batman/Superman stories), The Long Halloween is a bad comic. But the one glimmer of hope that shone through this announcement for me was that the most recent adaptation of his work – Batman: Hush – was a marked improvement on its source material....

August 15, 2022 · 4 min · 683 words · Inez Buzzell

How To Get The Best Ending In Until Dawn

When it comes to games where your decisions truly matter, Playstation exclusive Until Dawn does it best. Set up as your typical slash flick in a cabin high up in the mountains, you control a group of young friends who are pursued by a supernatural force—and some other frightening occurrences. Full of twists and turns, the goal of the game is to finish with as many survivors as possible. When so many seemingly insignificant decisions can affect a character’s chance of ending the game alive, it can be a harder task than it sounds....

August 15, 2022 · 8 min · 1558 words · Ray Carrabine

How To Use Chocobos From Final Fantasy In Dungeons Dragons

Chocobos are some of the most iconic monsters in the Final Fantasy series — and they’re pretty easy to recreate in Dungeons & Dragons. It might come as a surprise to learn that chocobos once officially made it into Dungeons & Dragons. Chocobos were actually statted out in the 323rd issue of Dragon magazine, which was published during the era of Dungeons & Dragons 3E. It was even possible for paladins to call upon them as their holy mounts....

August 15, 2022 · 4 min · 666 words · Adam Smith

How To Use The Riot Shield To Dominate In Warzone

Many Warzone players might move right past the riot shield when selecting their loadout. Here are a bunch of reasons why it should definitely not be ignored. Call of Duty: Warzone might be a battle royale game at its core, but there are some key differences that set it apart from its competition. One of the biggest and most controversial differences is the ability to select loadouts. Some would argue with the promise of a pre-picked loadout arriving should a player survive for long enough defeats the object of landing on the map with nothing and having to find weapons and items....

August 15, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Jeanne Ortega

Humble Bundle Is Publishing 5 New Games In 2020

Following Humble Bundle’s announcement of new indie games in their brand-new series, The Humble Brag, the online gaming vendor has announced five new games releasing in 2020, with one launch only a couple of days from now. While not all titles have been listed with firm launch dates, the new partnership looks to bring games to both the PC and Nintendo Switch platforms. One Step From Eden Fans of strategic deck building and real-time action will have a great time checking out One Step From Eden, which blends rogue-like elements to fight alone or with a friend in co-op by casting powerful spells, deal with constantly evolving opponents, and collect game-changing artifacts, all in a Mega Man Battle Network combat system....

August 15, 2022 · 3 min · 547 words · Veronica Flemings

Iksar Says Shadow Priest Is Coming Back To Hearthstone So What Will It Look Like

In his recent AMA on Twitter, Iksar revealed that Blizzard will revisit the concept of Shadow Priests in Hearthstone. This is a fascinating revelation since the concept was only ever briefly explored in the Shadowform card from the Classic set, which never saw mainstream use in any meta and was ultimately moved to the Hall of Fame in 2020. The news comes in response to a question about the future of Priest class design, which points out that unlike other classes, Anduin has a wide toolkit from a design perspective....

August 15, 2022 · 4 min · 758 words · Vivian Greer

In A Cruel Year Cooking Mama Cookstar Had The Kindness I Needed

This year was a complicated one for gaming. For one, the triple A space made some meaningful growth in bold, interesting new directions. As hard as I am on big budget gaming, I’m under no delusion that those things aren’t important. The divisive and grim The Last of Us Part II will likely take a few years to percolate, but is almost guaranteed to have a lasting impact on this industry for a good, long while....

August 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1349 words · Paul Lindsey

Incre Bles Artistas Del Photoshop Que Se Ponen A S Mismos En La Foto

Los peores errores de Photoshop de la historia, no creerás lo que ven tus ojos Famosas imágenes manipuladas con Photoshop de todas las épocas Rob promedio 8 Millas Dreambaby ¿Para qué demonios me he apuntado? Primera cita Mareo en el coche Los viejos tiempos Piscina Cada niño feliz Dormido Guapa y embarazada En las calles Conor Nickerson Las travesuras de los hermanos Un jovencito Atasco y estilo Gracias por los recuerdos Sólo dos tipos relajándose Kirby Jenner Pobre perro Covershoot Pelo a juego Pavoneándose por la pasarela Un hombre hambriento Vas a tener una jirafa Ketchup descarado Photobombing Celebraciones de cumpleaños El pájaro enfadado Asistiendo a un espectáculo Posado glorioso Calcetines y sandalias Estirándose y estilizándose Aspiraciones a la cartelera A la carrera con Jay Z y Beyonce ¿Acaso levanta a Drake?...

August 15, 2022 · 1 min · 132 words · Vicky Woodard

Indivisible Physical Edition Release Date Announced

In surprising news, there will be a physical release of Indivisible for the North American market. Despite the game’s developer Lab Zero Games dissolving, Indivisible’s publisher 505 Games has confirmed that the action RPG platformer will arrive to North American retailers on December 1st for the Nintendo Switch. Though it may not be the best move right now to go outside to get a physical copy of Indivisible, all retailers should be able to ship to fans....

August 15, 2022 · 2 min · 309 words · Anthony Bennett

Inside No 9 Series 6 Episode 1 Review Wuthering Heist

This Inside No. 9 review contains spoilers. There’s old school comedy of the ‘Frank Spencer roller-skating under a lorry’ kind, and then there’s old school comedy of the ‘clowns, dukes, ruffs and rhyming couplets’ variety. The Inside No. 9 series six opener draws on the latter, improbably combining 16th century commedia dell’arte with a modern-day jewel heist. It’s proof, if any were needed, that there really is no formula to this show....

August 15, 2022 · 4 min · 755 words · Dara Dixon

Iqoo 11 Review One Of The Best Phones That You Can T Buy

Our first Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered smartphone has arrived, and it comes from a brand you might not be too familiar with. It’s certainly the first iQOO phone that we’ve reviewed, so let’s take a quick look at where this company popped up from. iQOO started out as a gaming-focused sub-brand of Vivo, launching with the Vivo iQOO in 2019, before spinning off to become a general-purpose smartphone brand in its own right....

August 15, 2022 · 9 min · 1895 words · Beth Webb