Frustrated 7 Days to Die Players Leave Negative Reviews After Unanswered Town Hall Questions

The anticipation surrounding the 2.0 update has been particularly tense for some devoted players, as they’ve expressed disappointment with the current state of 7 Days to Die for quite a while now. This game was first introduced in Early Access back in 2013 and has gone through numerous changes since then. Unfortunately, these alterations have resulted in the elimination, revision, or substitution of cherished elements that have sparked disapproval among the gaming community. The trend of simplifying complex mechanics to cater to new players and a broader audience has consistently irritated long-term fans.

Star Trek’s Most Iconic Villain Returns in New Series (And the Trailer Just Dropped)

After nearly a decade, the original vision for a 3-episode miniseries centered on Khan is finally being realized, thanks to the upcoming audio series titled Star Trek: Khan. Scheduled for release later this year, this series will see Lost actor Naveen Andrews portraying Khan, with Wrenn Schmidt taking on the role of Enterprise historian and Khan’s wife in exile, Marla McGivers – a character originally played by Madlyn Rhue in The Original Series. A new trailer for the series has been released following the Star Trek panel at Comic-Con, along with additional cast announcements. Check out the trailer here:

Crypto Con & Oil Fraud: US Feds Seize $7.1M in Digital Drama

Turns out, some sneaky schemers convinced folks they could make a killing in oil storage investments—except they were just baiting their victims with the promise of handsome profits, which, spoiler alert, never actually happened. Instead, the money went on a worldwide rollercoaster—flying off to accounts in Russia, Nigeria, and probably a few secret lairs we haven’t found yet. All of this, amidst a web of crypto accounts, offshore accounts, and a boatload of “trust me” notes. 🚢🔫

I Miss This Captain America Inspired Character and Really Wish Marvel Would Bring Them Back

In the alternate Marvel Comics timeline known as MC2, Shannon Carter’s character, American Dream, emerged as a prominent figure among the upcoming heroes. She headlined her own series, “American Dream,” and was an essential member of the Avengers-equivalent team, A-Next, as well as a significant character in Spider-Girl’s storyline. Tom DeFalco’s decision to focus on American Dream proved to be insightful, given her rapid rise in popularity within MC2. However, since the end of her series, there has been no substantial appearance of her, despite her promise that “You haven’t heard the last of me.” It’s high time Marvel brings her back into the spotlight.

Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez Seal Their Romance With a Kiss

Undeniably, they’ve made their relationship official by sharing a kiss, as evident in pictures released by TMZ. On July 25, the two stars of “Fantastic Four” and “Captain America: Brave New World” were spotted together in Los Angeles. They both opted for matching outfits; each wore a black top, grey sweatpants, and completed their looks with dark-hued hats.

Two New DOOM Games Revealed (And You’ll Get To Play Them Soon)

Modiphius Entertainment has revealed that it is working on two separate DOOM video games, each set in a distinct period of the franchise’s history. Notably, this studio has previously contributed significantly to popular franchises such as Fallout, Star Trek, The Elder Scrolls, Dune, and Mass Effect. Now, Modiphius is leveraging its expertise in miniatures and tabletop games to introduce DOOM-themed board games, specifically the “DOOM – Arena Board Game.” This game will launch on Kickstarter later this year. Although a specific Kickstarter date hasn’t been announced yet, attendees at Gen Con next week and QuakeCon on August 7th will have the opportunity to experience early demos of these board games.

The Real Superpower in the Marvel Universe? Found Family

A “found family,” also known as a “chosen family,” is a literary concept where characters who aren’t related by blood develop strong emotional bonds. These relationships often resemble those within a traditional family, hence the term. Notable examples of found families in popular culture include Team Avatar from Avatar: The Last Airbender and the Batman Family from DC Comics. Interestingly, there are also many found families to explore within Marvel Comics, adding depth and richness to their stories.

5 Great Comedy Movies to Watch After Happy Gilmore 2

If you enjoyed the zany humor and storytelling of Happy Gilmore 2, and found yourself craving more of that unique blend, then you’ve come to the right spot! These films feature bumbling characters, riotous predicaments, and above all, a kind of comedy that has no qualms about being utterly absurd. Here are five hilarious comedies that perfectly match your taste:

1. Dumb and Dumber
2. The Hangover
3. Superbad
4. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
5. Ted