Is Stephen King’s Movie Cursed?

This week’s edition of The King Beat features my thoughts on a specific topic, but it doesn’t grab the spotlight all by itself due to Stephen King’s input in The New York Times’ analysis of cinema from the first 25 years of the 21st century. With the discussions being lively and engaging, let’s dive right in!

Two Point Museum Goes Medieval on July 17th With Fantasy Finds DLC

Among the forty new displays, you’ll find a magical item called the Flying Carpet, an enchanted Wardrobe, and a Teanie Kettle that can either bless or curse your visitors depending on its maintenance. These items are part of a fantasy world inhabited by experts in various roles such as Bards, Wizards, Rogues, and Barbarians. The attributes of these characters will determine specific interactions. For instance, Luck and Intelligence are beneficial for solving puzzles like picking locks, granting you a shortcut, while Strength and Dexterity play crucial roles in close combat with dragons.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Update Adds Critical Role and Harder Difficulty

In the latest Story Pack mission titled “A Critical Encounter,” you’ll encounter a fresh ally named Rufino, portrayed by Robbie Daymond who was part of the one-shot in Critical Role’s “Assassin’s Creed Shadows.” Your task is to aid a translator in exposing a gang of assassins threatening prominent individuals. The benefits of completing this mission include a Critical Role flag for your hideout and a new trophy/achievement. Additionally, Ubisoft has introduced a Critical Role Weapon pack available for purchase in the store.