Month: July 2021

Games Workshop recently announced that it is releasing a new version of Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team. The board game turns its attention away from full armies, instead focusing on small teams battling it out on a small map. This game emphasizes individual soldiers and their equipment more so than in the main game, and this playstyle lends itself
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A new glitch in Call of Duty: Warzone allows players to parachute into the Gulag ahead of their turn, allowing them to kill players in ongoing fights while remaining invincible themselves. YouTube creator NTrippy uploaded a video of glitched Warzone gameplay, where he parachutes into the Gulag out of his turn and eliminates another player during their duel. The glitch makes him invincible
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Gossip Girl Episode 1,” Just Another Girl on the MTA”, streaming now on HBO Max. One of the biggest draws of The CW’s Gossip Girl was the mystery behind the blogger causing havoc at Constance Billiard. With accusations and conspiracy theories flying wild, it was only at the end of Season 6 that
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This month marks the 20th year since the 2001 anime adaptation of Natsuki Takaya’s Fruits Basket began airing. In contrast to the recently-ended reboot, Fruits Basket (2001) is a loose adaptation of the original manga series, and while it had its fair share of criticism for that, it still had a big impact on the shojo genre, especially during the 2000s.
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Wrestler-turned-football player-turned-mixed martial artist-turned wrestler again Brock Lesnar has ditched the signature high-and-tight haircut fans are accustomed to, instead opting for a blonde ponytail. In a new batch of photos, Lesnar can be seen butchering a pig with the Beared Butchers. Lesnar himself is sporting some facial hair of his own, but it’s arguably the ponytail
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From the supervillain starring in a blood-soaked anthology comic series to being the primary antagonist in the upcoming film Venom: Let There Be Carnage, now is the perfect time to be a Carnage fan. The supervillain enters the spotlight once more in Marvel Comics’ Extreme Carnage, a series of interconnected one-shots that reinvents Carnage and Venom‘s family
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The popular Assassin’s Creed games has been around since 2007, with Ubisoft releasing twelve mainline titles and a handful of spin-off titles that add even more to the franchise’s world. As such, a new fan may be greatly intimidated by the sheer number of games to play through, never knowing which game would give them a good feel
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While there was speculation that Konami and its new partnership with the Bloober Team included development on a new Silent Hill game, Bloober Team confirmed that its projects with Konami did not include a new Silent Hill title at this time. Though this has dashed the hopes of fans of the venerable survival horror franchise,
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The cinematic experience is like nothing else, and there’s a reason that movies are able to create a powerful feeling that continually has audiences returning for more. Lovers of the film industry can indulge in both gigantic franchises and more intimate independent features. A consistent barometer for success is the numbers movies bring in at the
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Warning: The following contains spoilers for Avengers: Mech Strike #4, by Jed MacKay, Carlos Magno, Guru e-FX and VC’s Cory Petit, on sale now.  As an on-again off-again member of the Avengers, Spider-Man has grown close to several of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes including Wolverine and Jessica Jones, who have made their way into Peter Parker’s world quite frequently. Recently,
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