Pragmata Is the Perfect Game to Play After Crimson Desert

Sometimes you just need a change of pace. After spending a lot of time in a huge, complex game like this one, it’s nice to relax and play something different. Perhaps you’d prefer a more straightforward experience, something less sprawling and epic. Instead of high fantasy with intricate systems, maybe you’re in the mood for something simpler. And maybe you’d like puzzles that don’t require specialized knowledge to solve.

DC Just Proved Superman Can Beat the Hulk (But Not How You Think)

The story “Identity War” in Marvel/DC: Spider-Man/Superman #1, written by Johns and Frank, starts right in the middle of the action with heroes and villains alike overcome by intense anger. Mysterio, with help from Saturn Queen, has obtained a Red Lantern Power Battery and transformed the Hulk into a transmitter, broadcasting waves of rage across the globe. However, Superman and a small group of heroes have resisted the anger and are now teaming up to find a solution.

The Improbable Tax Holiday: Uzbekistan Bets on a Crypto Oasis

Uzbekistan has designated the autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan as the home of a new state-sanctioned mining zone called Besqala Mining Valley. It’s the kind of place where policy papers sprout like well-behaved mushrooms and then proceed to tell you exactly what to do with them.

Why The Boys Season 5, Episode 4 Annoyed Fans & Raised Concerns About the Show’s Ending

This episode is full of surprises. The members of The Boys start fighting amongst themselves after encountering something unusual at Fort Harmony, which leads to the death of Quinn, a plant-based Supe connected to Soldier Boy’s history. Meanwhile, Homelander is briefly imprisoned and exposed to radiation by his father, but he survives and is surprisingly hailed as a prophet. Despite all the chaos, most of the characters ultimately find themselves back where they began – still searching for V-One.

New Pokemon Pokopia Update Fixes One of Its Most Frustrating Issues (& Could Hint at Future Events)

On April 22nd, an update (version 1.0.4) was released for Pokemon Pokopia. If your Switch 2 is connected to the internet, it should download automatically. This update fixes several bugs, including issues with quests at Bleak Beach and a problem where Professor Tangrowth would sometimes vanish. The biggest fix addresses problems players experienced during the recent More Spores for Hoppip event, suggesting similar events may be coming soon.