New Star Trek Game Features Three Different Franchise Generations

Matagot’s new game, Star Trek: Space Hunt, is a 2-vs-2 experience where one team plays as the Federation and the other as the villains. Players choose characters from three different eras of Star Trek – the original series, The Next Generation, and Discovery – and work together to protect their ship. A unique feature is a double-sided screen that hides each team’s board from the other, adding to the thematic tension. Space Hunt is scheduled to be released later this year, and you can get a first look at it below.

5 Best Jeph Loeb Marvel Comics

Created by the acclaimed duo Jeff Loeb and Tim Sale – who are responsible for many of the best stories on this list – this comic features an early, and somewhat overlooked, example of their incredible work. The story begins when Gambit learns about the death of a friend in London and travels there to investigate. He quickly suspects Wolverine, who has no clear alibi. The comic beautifully explores the unexpected friendship between Gambit and Wolverine, the trust they develop, and how love can blossom even in the most guarded individuals. It’s a concise, engaging mystery with plenty of twists and turns, making it a truly enjoyable read.

The Boys Season 5 Officially Fixes Its Butcher Problem In the Weirdest Way Possible

The latest episode of The Boys raises questions about whether Butcher is starting to resemble Homelander, as Hughie suggests. Some viewers might even consider Butcher the show’s ultimate villain. While he’s always been flawed, it’s shocking to see how fully he’s giving in to his darker impulses. Thankfully, the episode offers a glimmer of hope that Butcher won’t become the monster he’s fighting against – though it remains to be seen if this change will last. It’s reassuring to see a bit of his humanity still shining through.

Arc Raiders Has a Real Problem With No Easy Solution

Arc Raiders has reached a critical point. While the core gameplay is solid and fun, it doesn’t offer enough long-term content to keep players engaged. Once people experience everything the game has to offer, they quickly lose interest, and player numbers reflect this. It’s clear what’s wrong, but fixing it won’t be easy.

25 Years Ago We Got the Strangest Simulation Game That No Other Game Has Been Able to Beat

I played a strategy game years ago that did something truly unique – I haven’t seen another game pull it off quite as well since. It stood out from other strategy games of the time, and I still recommend it today. That game was Black & White 2. It was a wonderfully strange and clever title, and I remember playing it as a kid just as vividly as I remember the most emotional moments of my favorite games.

5 Big Games That Are More Fun When You Ignore the Main Story

Seriously, I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve started a game intending to focus on the story, but then… I just get sidetracked. It’s always something – a cool random battle, a weird place I stumble upon, or a game system that’s just too addictive to ignore. Next thing I know, I’ve spent ten hours doing side stuff that barely connects to the main plot! But honestly? That’s usually where I have the most fun. The story gets me started, sure, but it’s all the little things around it that really keep me hooked.

Rockstar Pioneered A Genre And Then Abandoned It, And Now Is The Time To Bring It Back

Rockstar Games is now known for focusing on fewer, very large projects, but historically, they were leaders in pushing boundaries across many different game types. They even created one of the first games in a genre – detective mysteries – that has since been largely ignored by developers, including Rockstar themselves. This is unfortunate, because detective games, as Rockstar brilliantly demonstrated with L.A. Noire, are a compelling format that deserves a revival in the gaming world.

Gerard Butler’s Long-Awaited Sci-Fi Sequel is Finally Headed to HBO Max

Coming to HBO Max on May 8th, Greenland 2: Migration continues the story of John Garrity (Gerard Butler) and his family. It’s been five years since a comet devastated Earth, and while they survived, life is still incredibly difficult and dangerous. After their underground shelter is destroyed, they embark on a journey to find the comet’s impact crater, hoping conditions are better there and that humanity is starting to rebuild. Though the movie didn’t do well in theaters and received mixed reactions, it’s a worthwhile sequel to the thrilling apocalyptic story of Greenland.

Marvel’s Best Show Reveals First Look at New Characters and an Iconic X-Men Team

The show is paying tribute to comic book fans by organizing its characters into well-known teams. These include X-Corp with Beast, Jean Grey, Cyclops, and Polaris; X-Force, featuring Cable, Archangel, Psylocke, Sunspot, and Jubilee; and an Ancient Egypt Team with Beast, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Bishop, and Magneto. However, the most anticipated team is X-Factor, which will include Havok, Polaris, Strong Guy, Wolfsbane, Multiple Man, and Val Cooper.

New Look at HBO’s Harry Potter Reboot Changes the Movie Ending (& Teases Another Book Change)

New photos from the set of the upcoming Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone reboot have surfaced, showing scenes filmed at Waterloo Station in London. The Weasley family, including Katherine Parkinson as Molly Weasley, was spotted. However, the most interesting detail is who they were with. A photo of the family descending stairs reveals Molly alongside Fred and George Weasley, actor Daniel Rigby (playing Vernon Dursley), and another actor identified by Wizarding World Direct as John Hopkins. This source believes Hopkins will play Hermione’s father. The presence of these actors either confirms a change to the original movie’s ending or suggests two significant alterations. You can view the photo here.