Dying Light: The Beast – Franchise Director Justifies $60 Price Tag Because “The Game Grew”

When asked about the increased price for “Dying Light: The Beast”, Smektala replied that while technically it’s an increase, they’ve been asking this price since its announcement. He explained that the reason behind this could be attributed to the expansion of the game over a six-month period from late last year into early this year, which contributed significantly to its growth.

Nioh 3 Dev Shares How Full PS5 Title Will Play Even Better Than the Demo

Approximately 62.7% of demo players found the graphics in the Alpha Demo satisfactory, while around 80.5% and 80.1% respectively enjoyed the Samurai and Ninja combat styles. The rating for difficulty was more mixed; about half (56%) felt it was appropriately challenging, but a third (33%) considered the demo to be difficult.

Peacemaker’s Steve Agee Reveals Season 1 Moment That’s Definitely Still Canon

In a new podcast, we’re revisiting Season 1 and discussing what is considered canonical versus non-canonical. Agee mentioned that he hadn’t considered the gorilla before, but he’s going to go along with the idea that he still has some of its blood on him. He believes he has the least number of casualties among all characters in the show, so he wants to maintain this as much as possible.

Alien: Earth Creator Teases How the New Monsters Will Terrify Audiences

Hawley responded to the question about whether xenomorphs remain the scariest creatures in Alien: Earth by saying it depends on personal preferences. He admitted that our new creations are indeed terrifying, but he feels the xenomorphs still hold an edge due to their versatility. They evoke fear at different stages – from the egg, facehugger, and chest burster phases. The xenomorphs, in his opinion, offer something for everyone.

Krypto Fans Really Need to Read This One Comic Before Supergirl

For those who loved Krypto’s scene-stealing moments in the movie ‘Superman’, there’s a trove of classic comic book stories they can delve into to get more of this character, ranging from his initial appearances in ‘Adventure Comics’ to contemporary tales that have reinvented his origins. However, the most exceptional Krypto story that fans should read at this moment offers more than just an in-depth look at the beloved dog. It’s also crucial reading for the upcoming major DCU movie, ‘Supergirl’. This is because the comic book miniseries ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’, penned by writer Tom King and illustrated by Bilquis Evely, is a remarkable story not only for Kara Zor-El but also for her faithful Kryptonian canine.