“BioWare’s Always Been Changing,” Says Former Producer, Who Agrees Anthem Was “Too Big of A Reach”

It’s no surprise that Mark Darrah, a former executive producer on the game, heard a lot of criticism when it first launched. He told Destin Legarie after the game servers went offline that many people suddenly started voicing their complaints. However, Darrah believes this kind of reaction was inevitable, as BioWare has a history of evolving and adapting its games.

🐍 The Great Bitcoin Bounceback: Who’s Buoying the Beastly Bull Market? 🎢

And oh, the funding rates-which used to yawn like a half-awake sloth-now leap about like a kangaroo on espresso. Altcoins, those poor neglected stepchildren of crypto, found themselves in a faint grin too. “Futures term structures? Short-dated options? They’ve all danced barefoot in the same puddle,” snorted the analysts. “How… chaotic. Almost like fun.”

New Netflix Movie Based on Hugely Popular Book Becomes An Instant Hit With Over 33M Hours Viewed

Inspired by Emily Henry’s popular 2021 novel, People We Meet on Vacation is a charming and romantic story about Poppy, a carefree spirit, and Alex, her more reserved best friend. They’ve stayed close for years by taking a yearly summer trip together. As time passes, they start to question whether their relationship could be something more than just friendship. Though romance is central to the story, author Emily Henry emphasized to Tudum that it was crucial to show Poppy and Alex as genuinely platonic best friends with a deep, loving connection – but not a romantic one – at the beginning.

Denzel Washington’s 5 Best Thrillers, Ranked (& Where You Can Stream Them)

Denzel Washington has starred in all kinds of thrillers, from elaborate robberies to stories of vengeance and gritty crime dramas. No matter the plot, he consistently captivates audiences – often becoming the focal point even when his character isn’t meant to be. Here’s our ranking of the 5 best thrillers he’s appeared in, starting with number 5 and counting down to his best.

5 Perfect Superman & Spider-Man Crossovers Marvel and DC Are Ignoring

The upcoming DC/Marvel crossover specials promise some exciting stories – I’m especially eager to read the Jimmy Olsen and Carnage backups. However, after seeing what’s planned, it feels like DC and Marvel are overlooking some great crossover potential. For example, a recent variant cover featured Supergirl and Spider-Girl, which feels like a natural fit, but isn’t part of the announced stories. While the one-shots look fantastic, here are five ideas that Marvel and DC probably won’t be including in this event.

Everyone Wants a New Simpsons: Hit and Run, But What About This Other Game?

Released on November 19, 2001, The Simpsons: Road Rage was created by Radical Entertainment. The game was heavily inspired by Sega’s Crazy Taxi series – so much so that Sega actually sued over the similarities in gameplay. Despite this, Road Rage proved successful and helped shape the future of the Simpsons game franchise, leading to titles like Hit and Run. While fans would love a modern version of Hit and Run, a new Road Rage game could be even more appealing.

10 Best Anime Antiheroes of All Time, Ranked

Anime excels at creating characters with complex emotions and thought-provoking motivations, making it an ideal platform for exploring difficult themes. These characters often challenge viewers to think for themselves about what’s right and wrong, rather than simply accepting pre-defined morals. They frequently act on their convictions, even if it means facing negative consequences. Through these stories, anime often reveals the unsettling idea that stability can emerge from disorder, and goodness can only truly endure if it acknowledges and accepts the existence of wrongdoing.