Crimson Desert Revives One of Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s Most Notorious NPC Annoyances

Crimson Desert shares a lot in common with Kingdom Come: Deliverance, especially the way it makes you learn skills before you can actually use them. Beyond that, both games feature a world that reacts to your actions, offer very little guidance, and boast huge, open environments ripe for exploration. There’s also a funny quirk with the characters – they overreact to even the smallest interactions, making you feel like you’re constantly disrupting their lives. It’s amusing, but it strongly reminded me of playing the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

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3 Years Ago Today, Pokemon Fans Said Goodbye to Ash for the Final Time

Following Ash Ketchum’s victory at the World Championship in Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series, a special final season called Pokémon Aim to Be a Pokémon Master aired. This season served as a farewell to Ash, sending him on one last adventure after he finally won a League tournament during his time in the Alola region. The series concluded on March 24th in Japan, marking a final goodbye to the beloved trainer.

7 Movie Franchises That Need to Go Away

Many big movie franchises have failed, but some surprisingly keep going even when audiences have lost interest. These franchises often drag on long after anyone wants another sequel. It’s probably best if these series ended, or at least paused for a significant amount of time.

21 Years Ago Today, the Best American Sitcom of the 2000s Premiered (But It Took Years to Become Great)

The original UK version of The Office lasted only two seasons, but the American adaptation ran for nine, finally ending in 2013. Many fans were heartbroken when it concluded, even after eight years and the exit of Steve Carell’s character, Michael Scott, in season seven. More than twenty years after it first aired, The Office still stands out as a unique comedy, which makes it surprising that the American version almost didn’t succeed at the beginning.

Scrubs’ Reboot Is Officially Closer to the One Thing We All Want After Its Sad Season 1 Reference

This episode follows J.D. as he cautiously re-enters the dating world after his divorce from Elliot. He goes on a date to a local bar with Lily, the hospital harpist, where a drink leads to a revealing memory. While Lily is interested in taking things further, J.D. suddenly remembers a cozy night with Elliot – a flashback to the episode where their relationship first began (and quickly fizzled out) – reminding him of their early connection.