Lost Records: Bloom & ‘Abyss’ trailer
DON’T NOD has released a new trailer for adventure game Lost Records: Bloom & Rage dubbed “Abyss.”
DON’T NOD has released a new trailer for adventure game Lost Records: Bloom & Rage dubbed “Abyss.”
The release date for the game “Commandos: Origins” has been moved from its original 2024 window to March 2025 by publishers Kalypso Media and Claymore Game Studios. This delay is to ensure the team can make improvements and deliver a more polished version, taking into account feedback received during the closed beta and public demo.
Fresh previews and reviews have emerged for Capcom’s Monster Hunter Rise, featuring information about monsters, user-friendly enhancements, and much more. Notably, one of the less recognized updates involves the integration of Weapon Skills into equipment.
This year, ComicBook hosted its first Halloween Cosplay Contest, attracting a lot of enthusiasm from our fanbase. The entries showcased a wide variety of fandoms, ranging from Marvel and DC to Star Wars and Anime. Some participants submitted outfits that looked like they were straight from a movie set, while others offered creative and unorthodox interpretations of popular costumes. Choosing a favorite entry was no easy task for the ComicBook team, but Taïr Hamou’s DCeased take on Batgirl emerged victorious. The costume impressed not only with its craftsmanship but also its fitting tribute to the spooky season.
In the new series “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew”, there’s not a lot of connections to other Star Wars productions. However, one significant Easter egg was spotted in the first episode that linked back to the most debated part of Star Wars lore. During the premiere, which debuted on Monday on Disney+, viewers picked up on Neel’s family watching a hologram of the same peculiar space circus that Chewbacca’s son, Lumpy, watched in the 1978 controversial “Star Wars Holiday Special”.
If you’ve been hunting for Cyber Monday discounts, you might have noticed some appealing laptop and monitor deals from HP. Yet, it’s worth noting that these aren’t the only attractive offers from HP on this special day. The stylish, programmable wireless keyboard HP 970 is also a steal, priced at $88 directly from HP. This represents a 31% discount, saving you a total of $41.