Xbox Makes Exclusive Game Free for All Series X Owners

In 2020, Xbox Game Studios and Dontnod Entertainment, known for the Life Is Strange series, released the adventure game Tell Me Why. While it didn’t achieve significant commercial success – a sequel hasn’t been announced – it received generally positive reviews, scoring a 78 on Metacritic and 4 out of 5 stars on the Xbox Store. Player reviews are somewhat divided: over 2,500 reviews show 62% giving it a perfect 5/5 rating, but a surprising 21% gave it the lowest possible score of 1/5. Despite this polarization, the game did win the ‘Game for Impact’ award at The Game Awards six years ago.

Masters of the Universe Gives the Best Look Yet at Fan-Favorite Character (And It’s Perfect)

I was so excited to see the new clip DiscussingFilm shared! It finally gives us a really good look at Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn, Skeletor’s right-hand woman. The scene takes place in Skeletor’s castle, and it’s hilarious – Evil-Lyn walks in right as Skeletor’s laughing after getting rid of a prisoner. But when nobody joins in, he gets totally upset! It’s both scary and funny, but honestly, the best part is finally hearing Brie’s voice as Evil-Lyn. It really brings the character to life, and I can’t wait to see more!

Crimson Desert DLC in Development, Second Content Roadmap Revealed

I’m so excited! On top of all the free updates we’re getting, the developers just announced they’re officially working on some DLC! They haven’t revealed what it’ll be exactly, but they want to make sure it really adds something special to the game and feels like a worthwhile expansion to the world we already love.

One of the Best Comic Book TV Series is Free to Stream 6 Years After Being Unfairly Cancelled

The TV show Stumptown, which premiered on ABC in 2019, was based on the comic book series by Greg Rucka. The first season was almost flawless, starring Cobie Smulders as Dex Parios, a former soldier working as a private investigator. Dex deals with both PTSD from her military service and a significant gambling debt. The show, set and nicknamed after Portland, Oregon, closely followed the original comic books. Although initially renewed, the show was cancelled just a year after it began airing.