New D&D Meets Coffee Talk Game Fully Funded on Kickstarter In Less Than 1 Hour

Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker is a brand new game that serves as a prequel to the original. It quickly exceeded its funding goal on Kickstarter, reaching it within an hour of launching on January 27th. While the game is already fully funded, fans of Dungeons & Dragons and visual novels can still support the Kickstarter campaign and receive rewards until March 3rd at 4 PM Eastern Time.

Time Is Running Out to Watch the Most Underrated A24 Movie for Free

It’s not yet known exactly when, but Kristen Stewart’s film Love Lies Bleeding will soon be removed from Tubi. It’s leaving alongside other popular movies like Mulholland Drive and Across the Universe. The film was added to Tubi on January 1st and will be gone about a month later.

Resident Evil Requiem Reportedly Missing Two Fan-Favorite Characters

Although Capcom hasn’t officially announced details, a well-known Resident Evil insider, Dusk Golem, has shared new information. While Dusk Golem’s predictions outside of the Resident Evil series haven’t always been accurate, they’ve been a reliable source for news about the survival-horror games. According to this insider, Ada Wong and Chris Redfield won’t appear in the game – they may be mentioned, but they won’t be playable characters or have significant roles.

Divisive Star Trek TV Show Defies the Backlash To Re-Enter Paramount+ Streaming Charts (but There’s a Catch)

From the start, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy has faced challenges in gaining acceptance. The show’s core idea – following young cadets striving for a hopeful future after a devastating galactic event called “the Burn” – genuinely captures the spirit of Star Trek. The series focuses on these cadets as they form friendships, navigate rivalries and first loves, all while training to become Starfleet officers under strict instructors, and facing a new threat to the Academy and the Federation. Despite a strong critical reception – earning an 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes – audience scores are much lower at 42% due to negative reviews, suggesting a deliberate attempt to undermine the show.

Dispatch’s Switch Censorship Is Awfully Silly

The game Dispatch covers all nudity with large black bars, from explicit scenes to brief accidental exposures. Surprisingly, these bars also appear when characters make obscene gestures, and even the intense sex scene in episode four is largely muted. It’s odd that a game featuring graphic violence and strong language would censor gestures and nipples. For instance, players can witness brutal murders and hear profanity-filled monologues without censorship, yet a simple hand signal or exposed nipple is blocked. It doesn’t make sense that you can say a curse word but not convey the same message with a gesture.

Gundam Director Shares Update on Hathaway Franchise

I recently attended a Japanese event with Murase Shukou, the director of the latest Gundam movie. He was there to talk about the second film, and he confirmed that they’re already working on a third one! He seemed really relieved to have finished the second movie – he even joked about how he’d have been begging for support a couple of months ago. He’s thankful for the warm reception after five years and promised to try and get the third movie out a little faster. He also hinted that there’s a lot to look forward to in Part 3 and hopes everyone will watch it more than once.

5 Best Movies That Feature The Chosen One, Ranked

Many movies use the ‘chosen one’ storyline, but some do it more creatively than others. We’ve compiled a list of the five best movies and franchises that really nail this type of story, and ranked them to determine which one does it best.

Prime Video’s New #1 Movie Finally Brings Back An Iconic Genre

Buddy movies have evolved over the years. Originally, the genre blended with different types of films, including adventure movies like the Road To… series starring Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, and Westerns such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. It became especially popular when combined with action, and in the 1970s, films like Freebie and the Bean helped launch the buddy action comedy as a major hit.