Project Vesperi Release Date Confirmed: Official Trailer Released

Indie studio Last Praetorian Interactive has released the official release date trailer for Project Vesperi. The trailer confirms that the game will launch on April 24, 2026, for PC on Steam and the Epic Games Store.The trailer is under two minutes long. It shows scenes from Geyser Canyon Station, the last human outpost on Venus … Read more

All 8 Episodes of Netflix’s One Piece Season 2, Ranked

Every episode of this season felt fresh and kept fans guessing with new surprises. While all the episodes of One Piece Season 2 were exciting and memorable, some were definitely better than others. Here’s our ranking, taking everything into account.

5 Goriest Fatalities In Mortal Kombat History, Ranked

The developers of Mortal Kombat II significantly increased the game’s violence with new characters and finishing moves. One particularly gruesome example is Kung Lao’s “Vertical Slice” fatality. This move involves Kung Lao using his signature hat to either slice off an opponent’s head or cut them cleanly in half. While both are brutal, the decapitation appears slightly less graphic. It shows Kung Lao swiftly slicing his hat through the opponent from head to waist, causing their upper and lower bodies to separate, with blood and gore spilling from the severed areas.

60 Years on, 2 Lost Doctor Who Episodes are Finally Coming to Streaming

Great news for fans of Doctor Who! The BBC recently announced the discovery of two previously lost episodes. To reveal them, they invited Peter Purves, who played companion Steven Taylor, to a screening at the Phoenix Cinema in Leicester. His reaction – “My flabber has never been so gasted!” – perfectly captures the excitement of the fanbase. The episodes, titled “The Nightmare Begins” and “Devil’s Planet” (episodes 1 and 3), will be available on BBC iPlayer in the U.K. over Easter, following a special premiere in London on April 4th with Purves as a guest of honor.

AMC’s Hit Anne Rice Adaptation Finally Gets a Season 3 Release Date (And an Insane Opening Sequence)

The third season of Interview with the Vampire will now be known as The Vampire Lestat, with the story centering on the captivating vampire Lestat and his transformation into a world-famous rock star. To build excitement for the June 7th premiere, AMC released a new opening sequence that reflects this dramatic change in style. The credits are designed like a fast-paced music video, blending psychedelic visuals with quick shots of bats, vampires, and concert footage of Lestat performing on tour. The imagery is a clear nod to the rebellious spirit of 1970s rock, accompanied by an original song, “All Fall Down,” created specifically for the show. The song even features vocals by the actor who plays Lestat, setting a bold and theatrical tone for the season.

Is Card Crush Worth the Hype?

Card Crush blends the fun of sweepstakes casinos, which are currently very popular, with the engaging gameplay of a role-playing card game.

Pode now available for Xbox Series, Xbox One

Pode initially became available on Nintendo Switch on June 21, 2018. It was then released on PlayStation 4 on February 19, 2019, and on PC through Steam on April 3, 2020. Although an Xbox One version was planned around the same time as the PlayStation 4 and Switch releases in March 2018, it was ultimately never launched.

Directive 8020 Gets A Creepy New Co-op Focused Trailer

Okay, so I just played this game with my friends, and let me tell you, it’s seriously intense! We were all huddled around, passing controllers, trying to figure out who the shapeshifter was – it was so stressful in the best way. It’s easily one of the most nerve-wracking horror games I’ve played. Be prepared for some really tough choices and moments that will have you on the edge of your seat! The developers are even planning to add online multiplayer later on, which will make it even crazier.