Star Wars Reveals One Order 66 Survivor Caused Massive Problems for Darth Maul (& We Don’t Mean Ahsoka)

Mill Alibeth, a Zabrak Jedi trained by Anakin Skywalker, has a remarkable story of survival after the devastating Order 66. Alongside fellow Jedi survivor Vivert Stag, she became a bounty hunter during the time of the sequel trilogy, and they even tried to find Rey. But before that, they clashed with a different powerful Force user: Darth Maul. Their early adventures in the criminal underworld are explored in the novel Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon.

Xbox Game Pass Teases Addition of One of 2025’s Best Games

Xbox Game Pass recently hinted that Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will be added to its game library. They shared a playful “email” containing the word “Deliverance’d” as a clear signal. This is almost certainly referring to KCD2, which came out just over a year ago and received excellent reviews, even earning Game of the Year nominations at events like The Game Awards. Adding Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 to Game Pass would be a significant boost for the service.

Silent Hill: Townfall’s Plot Is Hidden In Plain Sight

We didn’t see much gameplay of Silent Hill: Townfall, but what we did see suggests it’s different from other recent Silent Hill projects. Unlike the Silent Hill 2 Remake (2024) or Silent Hill f, Townfall appears to be played from a first-person perspective. Similar to games like Alien: Isolation, players will likely use a device for listening while also being able to fight enemies with weapons or close combat.

37 Years Ago, Grant Morrison Revitalized DC’s Weirdest Team

I was so excited when Grant Morrison started working on Doom Patrol! After their amazing run on Animal Man, DC gave them another Silver Age character that hadn’t quite taken off, and it was brilliant. Morrison didn’t try to fix the Doom Patrol, they just leaned into how wonderfully strange the team already was, and it totally worked. Their run is now considered one of the best comics ever made, and it completely revitalized the series for me and so many others.

7 Great Sci-Fi Movies That Defined The 1990s

The rise of computer-generated imagery in film happened at a time of big cultural changes, as people adjusted to the internet and debated the ethics of new biotech. It’s no surprise that 1990s science fiction often reflected these anxieties, portraying a world on the edge of the new millennium where being watched digitally and changes to our genes felt like threats to who we are. These films tapped into a specific feeling of worry and uncertainty that really captured the spirit of the decade.

27 Years Ago Today, Buffy Answered the Darkest Slayer Question With a Shocking Plot Twist

In contrast, Buffy the Vampire Slayer introduced Faith Lehane as a dark reflection of Buffy herself. The Season 3 episode “Consequences” really explored this idea, asking what would happen if a Slayer turned evil. This followed an episode where Faith unintentionally killed someone – the Deputy Mayor, of all people. “Consequences” focuses on the fallout from that event, and introduces a surprising twist: Faith doesn’t just commit the act, she actually accepts and embraces it.

Square Enix RPG Is Free With PlayStation Plus for Only 24 Hours

Okay, so I heard Saga Frontier Remastered is getting pulled from PS Plus Extra and Premium soon, and I’ve been meaning to try it. Apparently, if you really rush through the main story, you can beat it in about 13-15 hours. That’s a tight squeeze, but doable if you’re dedicated! If you want to see everything, though, expect to spend around 30 hours. Honestly, finishing it before it’s gone is probably a bit much for most of us. But, the smart move is to jump in now, give it a shot, and if you’re hooked, you can always buy it for $24.99 later. That way, you get a taste and decide if it’s worth owning!

Review: Under The Island Is The Legend Of Zelda/Gravity Falls Hybrid You Never Knew You Wanted

With its delightful presentation, engaging exploration, and creative boss battles, Under the Island stands out from similar games. The gameplay is consistently fun and entertaining. While it has a few small flaws that prevent it from being a true classic, fans of older Zelda games will find a lot to enjoy. It’s also a fantastic starting point for anyone new to this style of adventure, thanks to its retro feel and polished gameplay.