Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Behavior Indicators Explained

In the game Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Behavior Indicators serve as a tool to help players understand their current surroundings. These visual cues display the state of nearby Non-Player Characters (NPCs), specifically Henry’s companions. Moreover, they provide information about whether or not you may encounter other NPCs in the area.

SCP: Fragmented Minds Early Access Review – Containment Breach

Previously, many video games have taken elements from the SCP Foundation’s fiction and translated them using common horror gameplay mechanics. These games usually incorporate a few well-known creatures from the SCP website, with SCP-173 being frequently chosen due to its ability to create a chilling atmosphere as it can only chase if not observed. However, the game SCP: Fragmented Minds distinguishes itself from other adaptations by emphasizing action gameplay over horror.

Karl Urban Unleashes Johnny Cage in Fake Movie Poster for Mortal Kombat 2

In the storyline of Mortal Kombat, Johnny Cage is a character who gets dragged into the tournament. This aspect of his persona will remain consistent, as a film poster advertises a fictitious production titled “Uncaged Fury.” The poster showcases an accurate portrayal of Johnny, including sunglasses and a leather jacket, effectively conveying the transformation of an actor to a Kombatant. There’s also a nod to another made-up movie called “Rebel Without a Cage.

Transformers Siege Multipacks Return: Don’t Miss Your Chance!

3-Pack of Deluxe Autobot Alphastrike Counterforce Figures – Slamdance (clone of Sideswipe designed for secret missions) and Trenchfoot: These Autobots are tasked with studying Deception attack strategies, predicting their next target, and launching counterattacks. The set includes 3 figures: Deluxe Slamdance (with G2-inspired design), a Covert Clone of Sideswipe, and Battle Masters Trenchfoot. Available at Entertainment Earth for $49.99.

New Stan Lee Superhero Films, Not from Marvel, in Production

It can be challenging to pinpoint the connections between these two movies and Lee’s work, as they appear to stem primarily from the company, POW! Entertainment, which Lee co-founded in 2001 following his departure from Marvel. In the years that ensued, most of Lee’s original works were produced through this venture, encompassing comics, TV shows, films, and other platforms. In 2020, Kartoon Studios procured the licensing rights to Lee’s original intellectual properties from POW!, as well as the rights to utilize his name and likeness. Both companies subsequently pooled these assets under a shared venture called Stan Lee Universe.