2025 RPG Normally $50 Now Free in Limited Time Offer

Until the morning of May 21st, you can get Sunderfolk for free on the Epic Games Store. Released in April 2025, Sunderfolk is a cooperative, tactical RPG set in a fantasy world, heavily inspired by Dungeons & Dragons. You can choose from six characters, each with unique abilities. While you can play alone, a standout feature is its couch co-op mode, letting players use their smartphones or tablets as controllers.

WB’s Movie Reboot of HBO’s Cancelled Sci-Fi TV Series Can Easily Avoid the Show’s Fatal Mistake

Look, I always thought Westworld had incredible potential, but the TV show really stumbled. It became fascinating to watch fans on Reddit crack the plot weeks before the reveals – like figuring out the Man in Black’s backstory – and honestly, the showrunners panicked. They started prioritizing tricking us, the audience, over telling a good story. Seasons became these overly complicated puzzles, designed to shut down online theories instead of deepening the characters or exploring the themes. That’s why viewership dropped – it’s hard to justify a big budget for something so confusing! But a Westworld movie? That’s a smart move. It gives them a chance to strip away all the misdirection and focus on what really makes this world special – the core story and characters – and hopefully recapture that initial magic.

Spinoff of Sylvester Stallone’s $855M Action Franchise Officially Happening After 12 Years in Development Hell

Eclectic Pictures and Hollywood Ventures Group are developing a new film based on The Expendables, but with a female-led cast, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. While no actors, director, or writers are confirmed yet, the movie will be an origin story set in the late 1990s, tapping into the anxieties surrounding the Y2K scare and global political instability. Currently referred to unofficially as The Expendabelles, the film is intended to stand on its own as a complete story, while also adding depth to the existing Expendables world.

This Cozy Open-World Game Could Be 2026’s Best Surprise Hit

Launching June 8th, Solarpunk is a cozy survival game with a unique twist: it’s set among beautiful, floating islands. Players will be able to build, farm, automate tasks, explore, and team up with others in a peaceful world focused on sustainability and creativity. While it shares similarities with other crafting and farming games, Solarpunk distinguishes itself with its stunning setting, airships, and innovative energy systems. It’s already incredibly popular on Steam, and many believe it could be one of the biggest surprise hits of 2026.

The Great Escape Owner Talks About How the Comic Book Market Has Changed Since the 1970s

In our interview series, ComicBook Shop Talk, we talk to the people who make your local comic book shops thrive – the staff working hard every day. We also take the chance to find rare comics for our vending machine while we’re visiting! This time, Chris Killian from ComicBook spoke with Greg Walker, owner of The Great Escape stores. Greg has been selling comics since the 1970s and offers a special insight into how the industry has evolved, while comics continue to be a beloved part of collecting.

10 Years Ago Today, The Simpsons Made TV History With Surprise Segment (And They Never Did It Again)

Okay, so it’s not exactly surprising, but The Simpsons was seriously ahead of its time – they were one of the first animated shows to actually include a live-action segment. I recently revisited Season 27’s episode 21, “Simprovised,” and it’s a fun one. The main story follows Homer trying to conquer his fear of public speaking through an improv class, which is classic Homer. There’s also a side plot about Bart getting jealous of Ralph Wiggum and dismantling his treehouse. Honestly, it’s a pretty standard Simpsons episode… until you get to this one incredible, completely live-action sequence that really sets it apart.