Project Pantheon is an ExtrAction/RPG that offers a blend of intense Hack n’ Slash action and high-stakes extraction gameplay in a dark fantasy world filled with fantastical reimaginings of historical ...
The Corrupted is currently available for $20 at Plus One Exp, where it was published as part of the company’s monthly Zine ...
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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is on sale for $49.99 at Amazon. In our 8/10 review, we stated, "Warhammer 40,000: Space ...
What are the best sports games on PC? For the longest time, publishers were reluctant to bring their best-selling sports games to PC. Besides EA’s annual EA Sports FC release and Sports ...
I will take a look at the third volume of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s series, “Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness,” which ... They are again a consistent element throughout the story such as the video game ...
Burnley boss Scott Parker was pleased with the way his team managed the game in their 2-0 victory at Sheffield United. Goals from Josh Brownhill and Zian Flemming earned the Clarets an impressive win.
The best thing about PC gaming is arguably that you never know where the next big hit might come from. It’d be incorrect to say that smaller, independently produced games thrived across the ...
Parenthood, the acclaimed drama series starring Gilmore Girls ' Lauren Graham, has finally landed on Netflix. All six seasons ...
Graham stars as Sarah, leading an all-star cast which includes Six Feet Under's Peter Krause, Dax Shepard, Saw's Monica Potter, Erika Christensen and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World's Mae Whitman.
EXCLUSIVE: Actor Scott Eastwood takes pride in promoting American manufacturers with his company Made Here, calling the U.S. "the greatest country on Earth." Made Here, the brainchild of Eastwood ...
Elon Musk has taken aim once again at MacKenzie Scott over the billionaire's charitable giving. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO shared on Monday an X post written by John LeFevre criticizing Scott.