2022 Horror Hit ‘Talk to Me’ Is Getting a Spin-off Series – But There’s a Catch

Meta and XRTV are partnering to create a six-episode series called Talk to Me (the official title is still to be announced). The show follows a group of young people traveling through Europe in search of the perfect party, but they stumble upon a dangerous supernatural force called the Hand – something far more addictive and deadly than any drug. Described as similar to the show Euphoria, but with a supernatural twist, the series is unique because it will be made exclusively for Meta headsets and filmed entirely in 3D. Both Meta and the creators hope to deliver a thrilling and groundbreaking new entertainment experience.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Director Believes There is a Need For “Yellow Paint” in Open-World Games

I read an interview with Yoko Hamaguchi where she talked about this whole discussion around how realistic games are getting. She explained that as games started looking so real, developers realized they needed a way to show us players what we could actually do in the world versus what was just part of the background. It’s like, if everything looks touchable, you need a way to tell us what is actually interactive!

10 Worst Ways DC Superheroes Have Died

Today, we’re exploring some of the most shocking and tragic deaths of superheroes in comic book history. Heroes have met countless terrible fates, ranging from ironic accidents to agonizing torture. We’ll cover a range of these deaths – some are brutally violent, others are horrifying, and still others are deeply emotionally upsetting – to give you a complete picture. Let’s dive into some truly nightmare-inducing demises.

Jujutsu Kaisen Sequel Once Again Proves It’s Better Than the Original (And Shows How the Original Wasted Its Potential)

One of the biggest problems with the original series was that the hero, Yuji Itadori, didn’t have clear goals, and it was unclear who the main villain was. The sequel is fixing this by giving the new main characters, Yuka and Tsurugi (the Okkotsu siblings), well-defined motivations – Yuka, in particular, has a strong emotional arc because she has only six months to live. This adds much more depth than Yuji’s story. The sequel also quickly introduces the villains, the Simurians, as alien beings, which resolves the confusion about who the antagonists are. Plus, the latest installment goes a step further by revealing the Simurians’ origins, something the original series failed to do despite having plenty of chances to develop the villains’ backstories.

Fan-Favorite Disney Animated Series Releases Entire First Season For Free (And Here’s How to Watch)

I still remember when Gravity Falls first came out back in 2012! It totally hooked me with the crazy, supernatural adventures of Dipper, Mabel, and Grunkle Stan up in the Pacific Northwest. Over its two seasons, it became a real obsession for so many people – the humor was just amazing, and the story was so cleverly layered with mysteries and little clues. Though the show wrapped up in 2016 with a pretty satisfying ending, it’s popped up in cool ways since then. And now, Disney’s given us all a fantastic Halloween gift – they’ve put the entire first season on YouTube! You can check it out – it’s a great way to revisit all the fun.

Arc Raiders Gets First Update Following Release

A new update for Arc Raiders is now available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. While it’s a small ‘hotfix’ – meaning it addresses urgent issues – Embark Studios has already released it within 24 hours of the game launching, which is great to see. The update focuses on fixing several bugs players have been experiencing, including issues with the game’s interface, audio, and crashes. This is likely just the first of many updates to come.