Turok: Origins Launches This Fall, New Trailer Highlights Massive Threats

Turok: Origins brings back the classic dinosaur-hunting action with both first-person and third-person gameplay. You can play alone or team up with up to three friends in co-op mode. Explore the dangerous Lost Lands and battle iconic dinosaurs and alien enemies using a variety of weapons, from hatchets and bows to sniper rifles and shotguns.

Pragmata Demo is Out Today for Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5

The “Sketchbook” demo lets you choose between Japanese and English voiceovers and gives you a taste of the main game. Keep in mind that any progress you make in the demo likely won’t transfer over to the full version. In the demo, you’ll experience the game’s central gameplay: Hugh, after a disaster, joins forces with an android named Diana to fight off enemy robots on a lunar space station.

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millenium Tales Gets June 18th Release Date in Latest Trailer

The new trailer, which is over two and a half minutes long, shows the main character, Elliot, reflecting on the danger his friends and allies face, and finding the resolve to fight on. It then gives viewers a glimpse into the story and world of the RPG, set in the land of Philabieldia. This trailer reveals a much wider range of environments than the first, including dark dungeons, frozen caverns, lava-filled caves, and steamy swamps.

A Sequel to This Pokémon Game Would Be Far Better Than Gen 10

Both Legends: Arceus and Legends: Z-A felt refreshing because they offered a different experience than typical Pokémon games. Legends: Z-A focused more on quick, action-packed battles, and Legends: Arceus let players explore vast areas more freely. While the main Pokémon games are full-fledged RPGs, adding more classic RPG elements could create a similar but unique experience for players.

36 Years Ago, Star Trek Delivered a Surprising Character Return (And Gave Birth to an Iconic Meme)

On February 5, 1990, Star Trek: The Next Generation brought back the mischievous character Q, played by John de Lancie, in the episode “Deja Q.” However, this time Q wasn’t all-powerful or immortal. The episode is also famous for a now-iconic reaction shot of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, played by Sir Patrick Stewart, which has become a memorable moment not just in Star Trek, but in pop culture – it’s known as the Picard Facepalm.

A Superman Star’s Overlooked Sci-Fi Movie Just Landed on Free Streaming

The 2015 film Equals features Nicholas Hoult as Silas, a man living in a future world where emotions are suppressed and considered an illness. His life changes when he meets Nia (Kristen Stewart), another resident who, like him, begins to experience feelings. Also starring Guy Pearce and Jacki Weaver, the movie didn’t receive rave reviews, but it’s still enjoyable thanks to its unique visual style and Hoult’s acting. You can now watch it for free on Tubi as of February 1st.