Hidden Secrets Many Still Haven T Found In The Final Fantasy 7 Remake On Ps4

Final Fantasy VII Remake is an unprecedented game. Never before has a remake taken this approach and expanded a six hour segment of a prior game into a full-fledged epic RPG. Because of this, the developers managed jam pack the experience with plenty of hidden secrets throughout Midgar. Many of these are easy to miss if one is focused on the story, but avid, observant fans should have been able to find them....

June 25, 2022 · 5 min · 998 words · Robert Everett

Highly Anticipated Movies That Will Hopefully Be Out In 2021

Since last March, waiting for new movie releases has felt like a cat-and-mouse game. With the prevailing pandemic causing theater closures everywhere, highly-anticipated movies are finding themselves further and further delayed. While some movies have taken the chance of being released in theaters, their box office performance has been disappointing. This has left the release dates for many other 2021 movies in limbo. So which movies will likely be coming out on their scheduled 2021 release dates, and which ones will be pushed back again?...

June 25, 2022 · 5 min · 1030 words · Melinda Kimpton

Hot Fuzz Is The Best Movie In The Cornetto Trilogy

Every movie in Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg’s “Cornetto Trilogy” is a masterpiece but the middle chapter, Hot Fuzz, is the masterpiece-iest of all. Watch the video below for our take or read below for more! Zombie comedy (or ZomRomCom as some like to call it) Shaun of the Dead rightfully became a classic and an amazing introduction to the comedic stylings of Wright, Pegg and Nick Frost for most American audiences....

June 25, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Gayle Connor

House Of The Dragon Creator Reveals When The Series Should End

This article contains spoilers for House of the Dragon. House of the Dragon has already proven itself to be a worthy successor to Game of Thrones. The HBO prequel series is full of gripping drama, bloody deaths, and messy characters that we sometimes love to hate and hate to love. Unlike Game of Thrones, however, the first season of House of the Dragon features many time jumps in order to set up what is likely to become the primary conflict for the series: the Dance of the Dragons....

June 25, 2022 · 2 min · 360 words · Edward Kimbler

How A Stick Figure Rpg Taught Me A Lesson About Gambling

I found out about Kingdom of Loathing, a browser-based RPG with light MMO elements, on a talk show called The Screen Savers that aired on the now-defunct TechTV from 2000 to 2004. My dad had recently upgraded from a basic cable plan to one with channels numbering in the hundreds, and I was overjoyed when I discovered TechTV, which featured a programming block dedicated to lesser-known anime, among other shows that felt enticingly anti-mainstream to me, a teenager at the time....

June 25, 2022 · 4 min · 829 words · Katrina Gause

How Baldur S Gate 3 Uses The Tabletop Rules Of Dungeons Dragons

It’s been 20 years since the last expansion to hit a Baldur’s Gate game. Hasbro is betting that the current renaissance of Dungeons & Dragons will translate into strong sales of a brand new Baldur’s Gate made by the same studio that brought us Divinity: Original Sin. Larian Studios is no stranger to adapting tabletop gameplay to video games, but when it comes to Baldur’s Gate 3, they wanted to ensure as faithful a representation of D&D rules as possible....

June 25, 2022 · 4 min · 760 words · Lawrence Franco

How Big Is The Map In The Division

A YouTuber named MarcoStyle measures out the map of The Division and directly compares it to the in-game worlds of both Grand Theft Auto 5 and Fallout 4. There’s been plenty of speculation about how big the map size of The Division really is, especially since Ubisoft has hyped that the in-game Midtown Manhattan area was a one-to-one scale recreation of the famous borough. Some gamers felt like their beta experience for The Division was an indicator that the game wouldn’t feel as big as promised, so a YouTuber named MarcoStyle decided to set the record straight with some cold, hard math....

June 25, 2022 · 3 min · 497 words · Sandra Peterson

How Hades Was Built On Pyre

Over the last decade, indie studio Supergiant Games has garnered widespread acclaim for its thoughtful approach to making games. Its first three releases – Bastion, Transistor, and Pyre – all felt disparate from each other thematically, yet connected by the unique sensitivity that Supergiant brings to every one of its titles. Then, in 2020, the studio released Hades, a stunning roguelike based in Greek mythology that became its most successful game yet....

June 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1133 words · Donald Morales

How The New Hitman Trilogy Is Peak Dungeons Dragons

I needed a break after marathon Monster Hunting for TheGamer’s review, and my Outriders antics can’t quite start yet, so what did I do? I finally got around to living the bald life via Hitman 3 on the Epic Games Store. I played one of the previous entries, so I had some idea of what I was in for. But one thing became clear after completing (and horribly botching) several missions: Hitman’s level design is Dungeons & Dragons at its finest....

June 25, 2022 · 4 min · 654 words · Lena Ainslie

How To Change Your Google Nest Video Doorbell Ringtone

How to change the ringtone of your Nest video doorbell Open the Google Home app Look for your Nest doorbell in the list Tap on your Nest doorbell Tap on the Settings cog in the top right of the screen Tap on ‘Doorbell’ Tap on ‘Doorbell theme’ If seasonal themes are available, you’ll see the option come up here alongside Classic themes. If there are no seasonal themes available at the time, a list of themes will appear immediately Choose your new Nest doorbell ringtone That’s it....

June 25, 2022 · 1 min · 118 words · Regina Jerome

How To Use The Iphone Apple Logo As A Secret Button

There are a number of clever features built into Apple’s iOS software - some of which you will find in our iPhone tips and tricks - but a feature called Back Tap is one of our absolute favourites. We love it so much, we felt it deserved its own explainer. Back Tap turns the Apple logo on the back of your iPhone into a secret button. Yes really. You can program the logo to take a screenshot when you double tap it and launch Shazam when you triple tap it for example, or you can set up a Siri Shortcut to use as the double and triple tap, such as call your partner....

June 25, 2022 · 4 min · 641 words · Rueben Boothe

Hunt Showdown Adds New Legendary Hunter And Weapon Dlc

New DLC has just been added to Hunt: Showdown, Crytek’s unique survival PVP and PVE horror game. The cosmetic DLC is available now on both PC and console, allowing players to show off on the gruesome and monster-filled lands of the bayou. Crytek has big things planned for 2021 in Hunt: Showdown. but it is too early in the year for those massive gameplay changes and content drops. 2021 will likely see a new map, a creepy crow boss, an updated post-action report, tons of fresh weapons, and more....

June 25, 2022 · 2 min · 371 words · Brian Moore

I Expect You To Die 2 The Spy And The Liar Confirmed For Playstation Vr

In 2016, I Expect You to Die came to PlayStation VR and solidified itself as one of the most immersive and well-designed VR experiences available. Since then, virtual reality has made leaps and bounds in terms of becoming more accessible, being more realistic, and generally a better experience. For this reason, PSVR players will no doubt be thrilled to hear that the sequel, I Expect You to Die 2: The Spy and the Liar will be coming to PSVR sometime this year....

June 25, 2022 · 2 min · 299 words · Coy Vogel

Ian Mckellen Told Patrick Stewart Not To Play Picard In Star Trek

Sir Patrick Stewart is quite possibly one of the most recognizable names in both live theater and the film industry. It’s safe to say that he probably wouldn’t be where he’s at today if it weren’t for his iconic role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the classic television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. One of Stewart’s most defining acting roles was his in the sci-fi television series that ran from 1987 to 1994....

June 25, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Kevin Hynes

Icue Nexus Is Your Custom Pc Command Center

A gaming PC is so much more than a video game platform. A gaming computer is a customizable aesthetic, a visual centerpiece, and a machine that requires some degree of maintenance and supervision. PC gaming hobbyists love tinkering with their set up to get the most performance and personality out of their set up. It’s not always easy to monitor or convenient to monitor your system and make changes though. There’s no shortage of ugly, overly complicated ways to monitor stats and temperatures of your system, and depending on how complex your system is, you may find yourself using more than one competing software to just see all the information you want to see....

June 25, 2022 · 5 min · 904 words · Lori Long

Indie Games Are Going To Carry Gamers Through 2021

2020 was quite the year for better or worse, but the gaming industry was able to rise to new heights, as many companies experienced record sales. Many big name titles were released last year, but there were just as many amazing indie games in 2020 that kept gamers happy. Over the years, many indie games have become superstar hits among gamers, like Minecraft, Undertale, or Cuphead. Games like these often provide players with a unique experience that they haven’t been getting in more mainstream titles, which helps boost these games’ popularity....

June 25, 2022 · 7 min · 1339 words · Christopher Steese

Injustice 2 Review Roundup A Superheroic Sequel Or A Miscarriage Of Justice

When Injustice 2 was revealed nearly a year ago with its first official trailer, DC Comics acolytes and fighting game fans the world over were on the edges of their seats in anticipation for NetherRealm Studios’ and Warner Bros. Interactive’s followup to 2013’s relatively well-received Injustice: Gods Among Us, as the franchise had loads of potential to build upon the existing story and combat mechanics. Moreover, the developer and publisher invariably went on to also introduce new elements such as never-before-included characters, expanded multiplayer modes, as well as an exhaustive gear and loot system, which has led fans to wonder if all of these combined elements formed together would create a cohesive, if not stellar release....

June 25, 2022 · 4 min · 812 words · Maria Kelling

Interview Mike Reiss Of The Simpsons On Bleeding Gums Murphy The Golden Age And Tales From Iran

“Certainly, nobody loves hearing it at the show,” Mike Reiss, writer and producer for The Simpsons, tells me after I ask if he subscribes to the idea of the Golden Age. “Because if you weren’t there in the Golden Age, you go ‘Oh so I’m here in the Crap Age.’ It’s funny, the show’s early years are very well loved, but then when you press people, they go ‘well, not the first year....

June 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1659 words · Jesse Trujillo

Introducing New Portable Solar Generators From Jackery

At the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2023, Jackery, the blue-chip brand in the portable solar power industry, unveiled their latest innovation: a line of revolutionary new portable solar generators - Solar Generator 3000 Pro and Solar Generator 1500 Pro. These generators, designed to be highly efficient and portable, are set to shake up the solar industry and provide reliable power in a variety of settings. This article will take a closer look at these groundbreaking new generators and what sets them apart from the competition....

June 25, 2022 · 5 min · 961 words · Scott Simpson

Iron Harvest Launch Trailer Reveals Even More Dieselpunk Mechs

Iron Harvest is finally out today and Developer King Arts Games is marking the occasion with a launch trailer featuring a slew of new mechs, dozens of units, and the games eccentric cast of characters from the campaign. Finally coming out of the open beta that launched late July, Iron Harvest is officially out on consoles and PC. The game belongs to the Real-Time Strategy genre and is set in an alternate history of the 1920s....

June 25, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Tim Betz