One of PS5’s Most Promising RPGs Gets a Gameplay Blowout and Release Date Next Week

Okay, so I’m really excited about this new action RPG – it’s being made by some of the people who used to work on The Witcher! They’re doing a big showcase next week, on April 28th, and it’s going to be 45 minutes long. We’re finally getting to see some actual gameplay, hear what the developers are thinking, and – best of all – they’re finally going to tell us when we can actually play the game! I’ve been waiting for this!

SAROS vs Returnal – 15 Biggest Changes That Set Them Apart

We’ve previously explained SAROS extensively in two other articles, so we won’t rehash topics like parrying, shields, corruption, or the eclipse. This time, we’re focusing on how SAROS’s gameplay progression, combat, story, and overall design set it apart from Returnal. While some of these differences might seem like minor details, they’re actually quite significant. Here are fifteen key distinctions.

Street Fighter 6’s Year 4 Characters to Include Final Fantasy 7’s Tifa Lockhart – Rumor

Okay, so there’s been a lot of talk online about who’s coming to the game next. I’m really paying attention to what RnK_Clan is saying because they correctly predicted Terry and Mai would be added way back when they announced the Year 2 pass! And LVCKYJ is someone to listen to too, because they were right about Alex being planned for Year 3. It’s exciting to see if their latest hints will pan out!

Silent Hill Fans Might Never Run Out of Horror Games This Year

Indie developers have been making exciting and unique horror games lately, with compelling stories leading to some really impressive titles. Games like Solaris, Mouthwashing, and Perceptum showcase the strength of indie horror, though bigger studios have the resources to create even more expansive and frightening experiences. With several new games recently announced, it looks like there’s something for every horror fan coming soon.

12 Years Ago, Star Wars Released the Best Yoda Story of All Time

As a fan, I was devastated when Disney bought Lucasfilm and cancelled The Clone Wars on Cartoon Network. But I was thrilled to learn that they hadn’t just abandoned the work already in progress! They actually finished and released a whole sixth season – thirteen episodes – on Netflix in March 2014, calling it “The Lost Missions.” Of all those episodes, the final story arc really stuck with me. It was a four-part adventure focusing entirely on Yoda, voiced by Tom Kane, and it felt like the most important and impactful story they ever told about him in any Star Wars medium.

Before the MCU, 2 Phase One Legends Teamed up for a Forgotten ‘90s Disaster Epic That’s Streaming for Free

Before becoming famous as Colonel Chester Phillips in Captain America: The First Avenger and War Machine in Iron Man 2, Tommy Lee Jones and Don Cheadle starred in the 1997 disaster film Volcano. Now streaming for free on Tubi as of April 1st, the movie depicts a volcano erupting beneath Los Angeles’ La Brea Tar Pits after a major earthquake. It follows emergency workers and scientists as they desperately try to divert the lava flow and save the city. Volcano is a fun, over-the-top disaster movie that’s worth revisiting!