Jurassic World Evolution The Most Important Buildings To Upgrade First

For anyone that has ever said they could have run Jurrasic Park better, there’s now a chance to put some money where that mouth is! Jurassic World Evolution is an extraordinary simulation game where players can build their own prehistoric theme parks. With the Nintendo Switch port even coming with all the DLC packs included, there’s never been a better time to try out the game. There are a lot of building that players can make across Las Cinco Muertes and Isla Nebula in the game....

January 20, 2023 · 5 min · 877 words · Regina Wolf

Kamp Koral Spongebob S Under Years Unveils New Trailer Exclusive

We heard that nautical nonsense might be something you wish. If that’s the case, then Nickelodeon and Paramount+’s Kamp Koral: SpongeBob Under Years might just be what the Purple Doctorfish ordered. Kamp Koral is a SpongeBob prequel that will present all your favorite characters in their “under years” as young campers at the titular Kamp Koral. The series is set to arrive on March 4 on the newly rebranded ViacomCBS streaming service Paramount+....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 410 words · Nelson Manser

King Kong When Peter Jackson Tried To Bring Horror To Blockbuster Cinema

In 2005, Hollywood did the unthinkable—it launched a remake of the 1933 cinematic masterpiece, King Kong. This was not the first attempt to do so, although if anything the previous attempts were cautionary tales about why you should never attempt to remake King Kong. The first, in 1976, replaced the original’s groundbreaking stop-motion effects with a guy in a gorilla suit and a hugely expensive, life-sized mechanical gorilla that provided a total of 15 seconds of usable footage....

January 20, 2023 · 9 min · 1806 words · Julie Dickey

Kingdom Hearts Melody Of Memory Reveals Disappointing News

Kingdom Hearts director Tetsuya Nomura, along with Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory co-director Masanobu Suzui and Kingdom Hearts series executive producer Ichiro Hazama sat down for an interview recently to discuss Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory’s development. A lot of what they had to say is somewhat disappointing, though other details were expected. Speaking with Gamekult, the trio revealed that Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory would not feature any new worlds....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 430 words · Justin Brown

Knives Out Review One Of 2019 S Sharpest Films

You can tell that writer-director Rian Johnson is having fun again in Knives Out. I don’t want to presume that he didn’t enjoy himself while making The Last Jedi–after all, he’s only one of two directors since 2015 who made it through the process of helming a Star Wars film from start to finish–but certainly there was more pressure involved. I wouldn’t even be surprised if the toxic aftermath of that film’s release cast a certain retroactive pall over its making, as well as what he decided to make next....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 786 words · Kenneth Burge

Knockout City Hits 2 Million Players In Just 3 Days

EA has revealed two million people are playing Knockout City just three days after its free trial was made available. Sport and battle royal games are so plentiful right now that developers really have to set themselves apart to make a dent in the industry. While Knockout City isn’t a typical sports game, nor does it fall neatly under the BR umbrella, it has a foot in each world. A dodgeball-based game made up of quick rounds in which players need do nothing more than throw balls at each other....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · Terry White

Kojima Accidentally Teases New Death Stranding Content

Death Stranding had a mixed reception with some praising its unique game mechanics and others finding it tiresome and bloated. While there were plenty of opinions about Death Stranding, the game did manage to be inventive and contribute something fresh to the gaming industry. Fans of the game will be pleased by a recent tweet from director Hideo Kojima that suggests new content is in the works but exactly what that content is, remains to be seen....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 466 words · Donna Abel

Leak Reveals Mario Almost Had A Different Look In Super Mario World

The latest revelation from the Nintendo leaks is a set of sprites from Super Mario World dating back to the ’80s, showing a radically different look for Mario than what appeared in the final version of the game. Super Mario World was released in 1990 as a pack-in title for the Super Nintendo. Expectations were sky-high for the game, as it was one of the first major titles of the 16-bit generation....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 346 words · Diane Banks

Lego Marvel Super Heroes Has Been Rated For Nintendo Switch

It’s not uncommon to see game announcements leaked via rating boards these days and when it reaches that stage, it usually means a release is imminent. It happened to Mass Effect: Legendary Edition in Korea, happened with Five Nights At Freddy’s: Core Collection through the Australian Classification Board, and now, it looks like Lego Marvel Super Heroes has also had a Switch port leaked. As spotted via the Entertainment Software Rating Board, a new listing has recently emerged on their website, specifically claiming it’s for the Nintendo Switch, unlike previous listings....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · Jose Kuebler

Limited Run Games Is Making Physical Editions For No More Heroes 1 And 2 On Switch

Late last year, both No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle appeared on the Switch eShop to help promote the long-awaited No More Heroes 3. While certainly nice to finally have these cult classics on Nintendo’s latest platform, some fans bemoaned the lack of a physical edition to place on their shelves. It may have taken a couple of months, but Limited Run Games is happy to fill that void in your life....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 277 words · Marcus Moreno

Little Nightmares 2 Is Now Free To Claim With Stadia Pro

Tarsier Studios’ creepy indie platformer Little Nightmares 2 has just released, and now Stadia Pro subscribers are getting treated to some additional happy news: the game is completely free to claim via Google Stadia. The much-anticipated sequel to 2017’s Little Nightmares officially releases today - February 11 - across all major platforms. Google Stadia welcomed the game to its platform yesterday at 3PM PT in the US and 12AM PT internationally....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 356 words · Alfred Wallace

Los Grandes Xitos De Apple Los Mejores Equipos De Apple De La Historia

Historia del iPad de Apple: La línea de tiempo de la tableta de Apple desde entonces hasta ahora Macintosh (1984) El Mac fue un triunfo. El primer ordenador del mercado de masas con una interfaz gráfica de usuario y un ratón, y fue diseñado específicamente para ser utilizado por personas normales. Apple II (1977) El primer ordenador de Apple fabricado en serie salió al mercado cuatro años antes que el PC de IBM y fue un gran éxito....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Melissa Dunagan

Mafia Definitive Edition Update Adds Noir Mode

If you’re a fan of film noir - set around the stylistic gangsters of the 1930s - then you’re surely already playing Mafia: Definitive Edition. To make the game’s aesthetic even richer, Hangar 13 and 2K Games have added a Noir Mode feature to the Definitive Edition’s first post-launch update. The update in the crosshairs of Mafia players is full of free features. The Don of these features is certainly Noir Mode, offering a stylistic choice to accompany gameplay and drive the ’life of crime’ experience....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 402 words · Christopher Loveland

Magic The Gathering What Sets Are In Standard

With a myriad of competitive and casual formats available, there are many different ways to play Wizards of the Coast’s legendary TCG Magic: The Gathering. One of the most popular of these Magic: The Gathering formats is Standard, and the advent of MTG Arena has brought more and more players to it. While this rotating nature of the format keeps gameplay continually feeling fresh, it also may leave some wondering what sets are legal in Standard MTG....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 422 words · Linda Gaskin

Major Assassin S Creed Unity Patch Coming Today Fixes Framerate Problems

A few years ago it may have been shocking to discover that many of the fall’s biggest releases were still in a broken state, but this year has changed that sentiment almost entirely. Many of the most hotly anticipated games saw their launches tarnished by online connectivity and gameplay performance problems, to the point that a few of these games were practically unplayable. Lucky for publisher Ubisoft, Assassin’s Creed Unity did not launch in an unplayable state, but it did not make it through unscathed earler....

January 20, 2023 · 33 min · 6978 words · Stephanie Hoster

March Humble Choice Includes Control Xcom Chimera Squad And More

Humble Bundle has announced the first details for its March Choice Bundle and it is quite the deal! Launching March 2, Remedy’s Control takes center stage for the bundle that includes a wide array of games like XCOM: Chimera Squad, WWE 2K Battlegrounds, ELEX, and so much more! For those who don’t know, Humble Choice is a PC gaming subscription by Humble Bundle where subscribers choose from a curated list of over ten games, valued at over $250, to keep....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 376 words · Francisco Key

Mark Hamill Made Matt Berry Giggly On What We Do In The Shadows

In a virtual Comic-Con@Home panel featuring the cast and creators of FX’s vampire mockumentary series What We Do in the Shadows, co-star Matt Berry (who plays Laszlo) detailed his story of becoming starstruck in the presence of Mark Hamill. When Hamill guest starred in the season 2 episode “On The Run” as a rival/nemesis to Berry’s Laszlo, the latter simply couldn’t contain his excitement during production. Thanks to certain obvious yet unavoidable circumstances, Comic-Con has taken on a new form here in 2020....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 466 words · Ronald Turner

Marvel S What If Episode 4 Ending Explored The Ramifications Of Doctor Strange S Choice

With the last couple episodes of Marvel’s What If…?, I was able to speculate on the tangent realities. What would a reformed Thanos mean for Earth? Where do the loyalties lie in the war against Loki’s rule over Midgard? The show asks, “What if?” and I asked, “What’s next?” Well…episode 4 makes that a little difficult. There is no world to expand upon. There is no future. Dr. Strange, driven by an obsession to save Christine Palmer’s life, goes way overboard and abuses time travel and magic to the point that reality collapses upon itself and all that remains is a guilt-ridden sorcerer left with nothing but consequences....

January 20, 2023 · 6 min · 1141 words · Harold Calhoun

Mega Man X3 A Step By Step Guide To Getting The Z Saber

Mega Man X3 is one of the rarest in the X series, due to its limited release in both North America and Europe. Limited supply raises demand and price, increasing interest in the scattered release. Players will have to navigate their way through’‘Mavericks’’ and maniacal scientists is no easy task and Mega Man will need all the help he can get to put an end to it. X3 offers the holy grail of damage dealers, Zero’s Z-saber is the most powerful equipment in the game....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 840 words · Richard Darlington

Metal Gear Solid Board Game Canceled

Metal Gear Solid fans have had little to celebrate over the last few years due to the franchise’s dormancy. While rumors swirl about a possible Metal Gear Solid Remake, one of the very few positive Metal Gear projects was an upcoming board game based on the PlayStation classic. Unfortunately, it seems like the tabletop adaptation is another piece of forthcoming Metal Gear media that has been snubbed out. Website Dicebreaker reports that the Metal Gear Solid board game has been cancelled by publisher IDW....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 431 words · Debra Windham