Coyote vs Acme – TRAILER

Wile E. Coyote, constantly foiled in his attempts to catch the Road Runner by faulty ACME products, decides to sue the company. His lawyer soon discovers that his old, tough boss now runs ACME, and the two team up to win the lawsuit against him.

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced PC Requirements Revealed, Ray Tracing Seemingly Mandatory

To run this game, you’ll need at least an Intel Core i7-8700K or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a graphics card like an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660, AMD Radeon RX5500XT, or Intel ARC A580. With this setup, you can expect to play at 1080p resolution with 30 frames per second on the Low graphics settings, with standard ray tracing and a balanced upscaler.

DC Officially Redesigns Wonder Woman’s Most Iconic Weapon

It’s wild to follow this version of Wonder Woman from the Absolute Universe – she’s so different! She’s a witch who was raised in Hell, and she doesn’t even have the Lasso of Truth. Instead, she uses three magical ropes. One, the Nemesis Lasso, basically punishes people for their bad deeds, and the Thysía rope actually changes whoever it touches. We hadn’t seen what the third rope, the Troika, did until now, but issue #19 finally revealed its power. And honestly? It’s a completely new take on the classic Lasso of Truth – it does something totally unexpected!

New Doctor Who Release Brings Back the Last Master We Ever Expected (Plus Some Criminally Underused Villains)

Big Finish continues to deliver high-quality audio stories set across the entire history of Doctor Who. Their newest release, “The Worlds of Doctor Who – Zygon Century: Transformation,” is a gripping box set focusing on the Zygons, the shapeshifting aliens last seen on television in 2015. This installment of “The Zygon Century” is a large-scale story where a group of Zygons secretly invade Earth as part of a century-long scheme. Adding to the excitement, Eric Roberts returns as the Master, a role he originally played in the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie.

I Love Mass Effect, but I Don’t Want Another Commander Shepard Game

The ending of the Mass Effect trilogy was a fantastic way to wrap up such an epic story, sparking tons of discussion about character relationships, different ways to win, and how everything concluded. Seeing Shepard make the ultimate sacrifice to save others felt like a proper goodbye to a hero players had shaped over three games. That’s why Mass Effect: Andromeda moved in a different direction with a new character and setting. Now, with Mass Effect 5 returning to the original trilogy’s universe, it seems Shepard won’t be taking center stage, and that’s likely a good thing. It lets the new game avoid tricky issues and opens up possibilities for the future of the series.

Dragon Ball Assembles Its Most Evil Scientists as Fan Prepare For Super’s Remake

The artist Toyotaro regularly creates a monthly illustration celebrating the world of Dragon Ball, featuring both well-known characters and those from alternate storylines. Interestingly, Dr. Gero, the creator of the Androids and Perfect Cell, hasn’t appeared in these pieces. Although Gero died during the Cell Saga in Dragon Ball Z, his influence lives on through his grandson, Dr. Hedo, who played a key part in the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero movie. See below for a look at four scientists from the series.