This 24-Year-Old Spider-Man Game Has One of the Best Things From Any Marvel Game

Though Spider-Man 2 is often praised for its amazing web-swinging and open world, the first Spider-Man game had a special ingredient: Bruce Campbell. He provided the voice and humor for the tutorial, making it a standout part of the entire game series. The tutorial’s lighthearted tone and playful dialogue are something other Marvel games could definitely learn from.

Lucky Tower Ultimate Retains the Charm Of The Originals, And Their Flaws (Review)

Similar to its Flash predecessors, Lucky Tower Ultimate is a challenging game. Originally released on Steam as an Early Access title in 2024, the full 1.0 version is a significant improvement. It includes new weapons, armor, and dialogue, along with a proper ending and lots of extra side quests. However, reaching all this new content requires surviving the Tower, which is quite difficult. Lucky Tower Ultimate successfully captures the fun and wit of the original Flash games, but it also shares their shortcomings.

Ben Affleck’s Forgotten 2000s Sci-Fi Movie Just Started Streaming on Paramount+

Five years after appearing in the blockbuster Armageddon, Ben Affleck returned to science fiction with John Woo’s 2003 film Paycheck. Based on a story by Philip K. Dick, the movie follows a skilled engineer (Affleck) who has his memory erased after completing a confidential three-year assignment. He then finds himself on the run, relying on a handful of mysterious objects to help him remember what he did and prevent a grim future. While considered a less groundbreaking take on similar films like Total Recall and Minority Report, and released alongside several other Affleck projects, Paycheck has become somewhat overlooked. It’s now available for fans to revisit, as it began streaming on Paramount+ on April 1st.

Regular Show Planning Major Event For The Lost Tapes Premiere

Get ready for some Regular Show! Cartoon Network is hosting a marathon of the series starting May 6th, beginning with the first episode and playing them in order. This is perfect timing with the new special, Regular Show: The Lost Tapes, coming out on May 11th. While they won’t be able to show all 250 episodes from its eight seasons, the marathon is a great way to revisit Mordecai and Rigby’s wacky adventures. If you miss any of it, you can stream the entire series on Hulu.