Layers of Fear 3 announced

Bloober Team CEO Piotr Babieno kicked off today’s 10th anniversary celebration for Layers of Fear by welcoming both longtime fans and newcomers. He acknowledged that everyone arrived for different reasons, but shared a common connection: being captivated by the game’s story. Babieno emphasized that Layers of Fear was a defining moment for the studio, shaping their identity and the types of games they aim to create. He promised that tonight’s showcase would demonstrate how the game’s legacy continues to thrive and evolve, finding new ways to scare and engage players.

28 Years Ago, DC Comics Gave Readers the Perfect Justice League Origin

The comic book event Crisis on Infinite Earths dramatically reshaped the DC Universe, including the history of the Justice League. Originally, Wonder Woman was a founding member, but Crisis altered that. After the event, Wonder Woman didn’t appear until later, requiring a new origin story for the League. It wasn’t until 1998, in the comic JLA: Year One by Mark Waid, Bryan Augustyn, and Barry Kitson, that readers finally saw the complete postCrisis* origin. This version masterfully blended the team’s past and present, providing a satisfying and cohesive history.

1 Avengers: Infinity War & Endgame Villain Could’ve Defeated Thanos (but Worked for Him Instead)

Thanos is a formidable enemy, even without all the Infinity Stones, thanks to his intelligence and power. As he collects each stone, he becomes even more difficult to defeat, ultimately allowing him to wipe out half of all life in the universe. With all six stones, he’s almost unbeatable – unless you can strike a decisive blow. Interestingly, one lesser villain from the movies, Ebony Maw, might have been able to defeat Thanos before he became so powerful.

This Is the Best TV Comic Book Tie-In (And We Moved on From it Way Too Quickly)

It’s common for popular movies and TV shows to have accompanying comic books, but those comics aren’t always well-made. Often, they’re just average or clearly created to quickly profit from the show’s success. However, sometimes a tie-in comic stands out as genuinely good – not just as an extension of the source material, but as a strong story on its own. One of the best examples is a comic book many people have forgotten about: Pennyworth.

Star Trek’s New TV Series is Changing the Galaxy More Than Any Other Show Before It

For sixty years, the story of Star Trek evolved gradually. Each new series – like The Next Generation improving on the original, Deep Space Nine delving into Federation politics and war, and Enterprise showing the beginnings of Starfleet – added something fresh, but rarely made drastic changes. However, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy appears to be dramatically reshaping the political world of Star Trek much more quickly.