And it’s not just a matter of English localization
Netflix got everybody and the stuff together. Ok 3, 2, 1, Let’s Jam!
Rather than concede a lost match, xBlyzes disconnected instead
Pre-orders open in July, so start checkin’ those piggy banks
Fortnite Season 7 brings new landmarks, vehicles, and the return of battle stars
A first look at Transformers Cyberverse Optimus Prime and Bumblebee Roll N' Change figures
Lady Dimitrescu stood head and shoulders above the competition.
A mission on Virmire has some unintended consequences.
Paul vs. Mayweather was garbage, but putting on a good fight was never the point
Insomniac Games' sixteenth entry in the Ratchet & Clank series is stunning, but a lot like its first
It’s not just you or the sites you visit. A huge part of the internet went down earlier tonight, and everything from entertainment providers to video services to news sites were impacted.
With Tokyo still under state of emergency orders due to covid-19, and the country closed to tourists, businesses relying on visitors have been hit especially hard by the pandemic.
One of the fascinating things about live-action adaptations is comparing how the actors bring the animated characters to life. So, with the upcoming Tokyo Revengers movie, let’s do just that!
Barcelona and France striker Antoine Griezmann is currently getting ready to try to win Euro 2020 with his national side, but on the way to the tournament he’s been showing off his skills in a different game: Football Manager, where he’s been doing very well indeed.
Olympus 2027, a famous Fallout 2 mod that completely replaces the original game with a new setting and storyline, is now finally available to play for those of us who can’t read a word of Russian.
It was very exciting to hear back in 2019 that Homeworld 3 was in development. The news was tempered a little at the time, though, by a very strange investment-based crowd-funding scheme that was attached to the project, despite the fact the game was being bankrolled by Gearbox, a major publisher.
The ESA has officially killed and buried E3, so let’s look back at the show’s brightest moments
I’ve been having a great time with Guilty Gear Strive, out this week on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Steam, but I feel like developer Arc System Works might have gone a little overboard in the aesthetics department this time around.
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