Walker Episode 6 Review Bar None

This Walker review contains spoilers. Walker Episode 6 Walker’s “Bar None” gives us way too much teenage drama when the focus should be on Emily’s death and those behind it. Seriously, Stella is gearing to win the most self centered award on this show. Who thinks that inviting a boy the family doesn’t know is a good idea during the family camping trip for a dead parent? Stella, that’s who....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 590 words · Darren Lasalle

Wandavision Uncovered One Potential Problem With Phase 4 Of The Mcu

This article contains spoilers for the WandaVision finale. WandaVision has finally come to an end, and just as Paul Bettany promised, it was nothing short of a pretty grand finale. Wanda faced off against and defeated Agatha Harkness, Vision took on an equally powerful version of himself, and the hex finally came down, setting Wanda and the residents of Westview free. Marvel fans finally got to see the real Scarlet Witch brought to life on screen, and the wait was completely worth it....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 985 words · Nancy Manning

Wanna Play Cyberpunk 2077 Early Swap Your Xbox S Time Zone

Let’s say you wanted to cheat the system and play Cyberpunk 2077 a little early. The game normally would hit consoles at midnight tonight, but if you own an Xbox One, you can just swap your timezone to be somewhere it’s already December 10 and start playing today. Try to play Cyberpunk 2077 without changing your time zone and you’ll be greeted with a cheeky message from Johnny Silverhand telling you to go back to sleep, samurai....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 414 words · Elizabeth Marin

War Of The Worlds Season 2 Episode 5 Review Is This The Bleakest Sci Fi On Tv

Warning: contains spoilers for War of the Worlds. Nobody expects puppies and rainbows from the end of the world. Even if they did, after series one, they’d know that War of the Worlds wouldn’t be the place to go looking. This is feel-bad drama, the kind of show where kids get stabbed in the head, streets are lined with baggily attired corpses, and the guff of rotting flesh whooshes out of each newly opened door....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 823 words · Christopher Losoya

Warzone How To Stealthily Scale The Dam On Foot

Warzone’s dam likely leads to the demise of at least one player in almost every match. Here’s the easiest way to scale it to avoid getting caught by rivals or the gas. Six weeks into Warzone’s lifetime and, chances are, finding inexperienced players at the beginning of matches is happening less and less. Even completely new Call of Duty players will have been grinding long enough now that they won’t be found standing around, easy to pick off to get a few easy kills under players’ belts....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 345 words · Rhonda Criss

Warzone Parachute Tip Can Take Players From Downtown To Stadium In One Jump

Success in Call of Duty: Warzone requires a mastery of weapons, tactics, and maneuvering throughout complex environments. Players practice match after match as they scavenge for tools, infiltrate buildings, and take on skilled enemies. One skill that many players don’t take the time to master is parachuting, but this can often be a vital Call of Duty: Warzone skill. While every Call of Duty: Warzone drop includes parachuting down to a location, many players consider that the extent of its possibilities....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 443 words · Mary Williams

Warzone Player Wins Match By Playing Dead

A Warzone player managed to win a match by playing dead, and now others are torn over whether they’re a cheater or a genius. If you play Warzone or any other BR game that includes an ever-decreasing circle, you will know all about the stress that comes at the end of a match. The limited space to perform in compared with the reality that only the best players remain. It’s enough to make you want to play dead, and doing so might actually earn you a victory....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Hans Bethea

Wasp Network Review

It’s always difficult to watch a director end a streak of excellent, or at least interesting, movies with one that is just flat out disappointing. After a run of more than a decade that included acclaimed, awarded, and frequently discussed films like Summer Hours, Clouds of Sils Maria, Carlos, and Personal Shopper, French writer-director Olivier Assayas has come up way short with his new film, Wasp Network. And it’s a damn shame too, because Assayas has assembled a fine cast led by Penelope Cruz, Gael Garcia Bernal, Edgar Ramirez and Ana de Armas, and there are flashes of greatness and eloquence within Wasp Network’s very long two hours....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 862 words · Victor Milton

Watch Early Footage From People Can Fly S Canceled Horror Game

People Can Fly is a studio with an interesting history. It began with Painkiller, moved to working on the Gears of War franchise, put out Bulletstorm, worked on even more Epic Games projects, and is now developing Outriders for Square Enix. But amidst its busy past, somewhere between the release of Painkiller and Bulletstorm, People Can Fly apparently had another project that was unfortunately canceled. Come Midnight was a third-person action-horror game and footage of the game is now available for fans to see for themselves....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 456 words · Benjamin Reardon

The Outer Worlds E3 2019 Gameplay And Release Date Revealed

The Outer Worlds, Obsidian’s first-person RPG, is the first game to be shown during Xbox’s E3 2019 press conference. Obsidian shared a brand new, lengthy gameplay trailer for The Outer Worlds, teasing the different options at the players’ hands that will define their experience. In addition to debuting new gameplay, Obsidian confirmed The Outer Worlds’ release date. Fans can pick up The Outer Worlds starting October 25. The new Outer Worlds trailer is accompanied by some new information about the game’s story....

November 27, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · Kristen Johnson

The Rugged Queerness Of Tell Me Why S Lake Scene

Tell Me Why’s first episode (of three) has now been made free to play, following in the tradition of previous DontNod games Life is Strange and Life is Strange 2. Though Tell Me Why isn’t officially an LiS title, it contains the same magic realism, choice-based mechanics, and willingness to tackle real world issues that made Max’s and Sean’s journeys so compelling. It’s one of my favourite games from last year and features one of the most touching scenes I’ve seen in gaming for a long time....

November 27, 2022 · 4 min · 766 words · Thomas Lewis

The Secret Story Of Mr Bean S Iconic Olympic Appearance

Picture the scene: It’s the London 2012 Olympics, and the best athletes from all over the world have assembled to compete. These are the very best examples of human achievement, demi-gods who can run the fastest, jump the highest, and lift the heaviest. It’s the opening ceremony where these best-of-the-best are revealed to the world… and who should steal the show but a frumpy 57-year-old Englishman who (self-confessed) has “never worked out a day in his life”?...

November 27, 2022 · 3 min · 625 words · James Karns

The Sims 4 Player Builds Dragon Age Inquisition S Skyhold In Game

Crossover fanworks are common in video game communities, and one of the most popular places (besides Minecraft) to build locations from real life and other games is The Sims 4. While the life sim isn’t primarily known for building, some fans will spend dozens of hours recreating locations like Skyhold from Dragon Age: Inquisition. Skyhold is a location that many Dragon Age: Inquisition players will know well, as the mountain-bound fortress serves as the headquarters for the Inquisition and the home base for the player....

November 27, 2022 · 3 min · 457 words · Carlos Jones

The Sims Boss Leaves Ea

The Sims has long been a hugely successful part of the video game landscape. The life simulation franchise was a smash hit from day one, with the Maxis-developed series gaining millions of fans for its addictive gameplay and slapstick humor. The latest iteration of the title, The Sims 4, has once more been a commercial success, with fans playing an accumulated 12,000 years of gameplay within just six months of the game’s release, creating 32 million Sims in the process....

November 27, 2022 · 3 min · 462 words · Jonas Neal

The Snes Nintendo Switch Controller Has Mysteriously Disappeared From Nintendo S Store

The retro SNES Nintendo Switch controller has mysteriously disappeared from the company’s American online store. Known as a Nintendo Switch Online member exclusive item, it appears likely that the item has either ran out of stock or a glitch has occurred. The controller’s listing had been previously marked “Out of stock” and “temporarily sold out” before the page disappeared completely. The online store had also been down for maintenance but has since returned to working order....

November 27, 2022 · 2 min · 416 words · Michael Arrowood

The Undertaker Has Appeared In 56 Video Games Over The Course Of His 30 Year Career

Over the course of The Undertaker’s 30-year career, which has now come to an end, The Deadman appeared in a staggering 56 different video games. WWE has been airing a five-part documentary over the course of the last couple of months. The doc details The Undertaker’s 30-year career in the business, with a focus on the last few years as it has started to wind down. The fifth and final part aired on the WWE Network over the weekend, during which the veteran confirmed his in-ring career has come to an end....

November 27, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · Danny Pascale

The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 6 Review Abductions

This The White Lotus review contains spoilers. The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 6 When you have a show with a large ensemble cast like The White Lotus, it can become quite the trial for the writers’ room to decide which characters get what amount of screen time, especially when a season is about to come to a close. It’s a delicate balance to weigh storylines from the beginning of the season with ones that have only just started to really lather up in the waning moments of the year....

November 27, 2022 · 5 min · 1041 words · Aaron Pena

The Wildest Inconsistencies In The Red Dead Redemption Franchise

There’s no doubt that Red Dead Redemption 2 earned its high marks upon releasing, going on to become an instant classic in the eyes of many. The addition of Arthur Morgan to the story of John Marston, coupled with the new background information on Dutch and his gang, make for a beautiful Western game. However, that’s not to say it’s without its flaws. No game is perfect, and this may go doubly so for any story with a non-chronological order....

November 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1202 words · Alexandria Michaels

The Witcher 10 Unanswered Questions We Still Have About Ghouls

It’s hard to find a game that has a bigger collection of absolutely grotesque monsters than The Witcher 3. The series on a whole takes a bit out of every popular fable and puts its own unique spin to it, crafting a world that is equal parts familiar and unique at the same time. While most of the monsters present in this game aren’t all that bad to look at, the same can’t be said of The Witcher’s version of the undead....

November 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1114 words · Michael Ford

There S A Ps5 From Caviar That S 20Kg Of Solid Gold

Jewelers at Caviar have created a solid gold PS5 crafted from around 20KG of precious metals. It looks like something out of the modern Deus Ex games, thanks to the polygonal texture of the casing. Caviar says this is to mimic the look and feel of gold ore. “The fastest, most powerful and advanced Sony PlayStation 5 is definitely one of the best-selling game consoles,” says the official blurb. “Caviar jewelers could not pass by such a luxurious and very difficult to manufacture golden version of the PlayStation....

November 27, 2022 · 2 min · 283 words · Joshua Brooks