Monthly Archives: February 2018
How the Solo Trailer Compares to Other Star Wars Movies
The roguish teaser for Solo: A Star Wars Story is here, and it has the internet boiling over with excitement. We’ve already done a full breakdown of the trailer that digs into all the noteworthy info we could pull from the footage. Now let’s look at how some of the shots and scenes from the teaser tie into previous Star Wars movies.
Here are 10 moments in the new trailer that felt like throwbacks to the original films.
For more on Solo, take a look at these four awesome new posters, and check out our theories on whether or not he film will depict the infamous Kessel Run.
Puyo Puyo Tetris Coming to PC Later This Month
Puyo Puyo Tetris is coming to PC via Steam on February 27, Sega announced today.
The colorful puzzle game will feature PC-exclusive enhanced features, such as scalable resolutions, customizable controls, and mouse-driven menus. There will also be an option play the game with the original Japanese voiceovers as an added bonus. Check out the gameplay trailer below:
The game is priced at $20 USD on Steam and you can pre-order it now for a 10 percent discount. Pre-purchasing will also get you exclusive wallpapers and avatars of Puyo Puyo and Tetris characters.
Puyo Puyo Tetris features a single-player campaign, arcade and challenge modes for up to four players, and online play via Puzzle League or Free Play multiplayer modes for up to four players. The game is currently available on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.
Jurassic Park Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Two Dino Statues
The original Jurassic Park movie is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and what better way to do it than with one of its iconic dinosaurs delivered to you in collectible form.
Chronicle Collectibles has announced the new Triceratops statue, via iO9, based on the sick dino from the first movie that Dr. Grant got up close and personal with, and had its droppings interfered with by the enthusiastic Dr. Ellie Sattler.
Dying Light Celebrates 3 Years of Support With Valentine’s Day Event
Dying Light has been out for three years and Techland is celebrating with weekly giveaways, significant discounts on the base game, and a Valentine's Day event.
The game has received continuous content updates since launch, and the plans for the anniversary celebrations were shared on the game's YouTube account.
The Valentine's Day event comes with a community bounty called Undying Love, and planned freebies throughout the month with content drop #3.
Additionally, the base game and add-ons are enjoying discounts of up to 67% on Steam and Gemly.
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ Anti-Cheat Update Faces Delays
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' anti-cheat measures were due to roll out yesterday, but the PC patch has been delayed.
The delay was announced in a forum post and on Twitter. "PC players, as announced, the new anti-cheat solution that was to be applied today has been delayed," it read.
Jean Grey Returns With a New X-Men Team This Week
With dozens of comic books to choose from, let us show you which are the best coming out this week. Take a look at this list spotlighting our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.
Once you check out our picks, then head to the comments to let us know what you’ll be buying this week!
Writer Tom Taylor | Artist Mahmud A. Asrar | Cover Travis Charest (Marvel Comics)
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Released Tomorrow, Shadow of the Colossus (PS4)
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Uma Thurman Reveals Controversial Kill Bill Crash Footage
Uma Thurman has revealed footage of a car crash she was involved in during the filming of Kill Bill Vol. 2.
The video, which Thurman posted on Instagram (see below), shows the actor losing control of a car before it crashes into a tree. The footage is also part of a larger New York Times piece in which Thurman details her run-ins with Harvey Weinstein and falling out with director and friend, Quentin Tarantino.
How Cloverfield Paradox Ties Together the Cloververse
The Cloverfield Paradox released in surprising — but appropriately Cloverfield — fashion on Netflix after almost zero marketing for the film. And while the movie may not be the best entry in the Cloververse, Paradox unexpectedly offers a lot of connective tissue tying together the disparate films in the series.
Paradox doesn’t offer a conclusive explanation of what happened, but there are plenty of clues to suppose just how a monster attack on New York, an alien invasion around the world, and a space station’s dimension hopping all fit together.
Conan the Barbarian Series in the Works at Amazon
Amazon is developing a Conan the Barbarian drama series.
Deadline reports the series will be based on Robert E. Howard's books, telling the story of the lone tribal warrior as he tries to find his purpose in a treacherous world of civilization. The series doesn't have a premiere date yet and there's also no word on casting.
Colony co-creator Ryan Condal, Game of Thrones director Miguel Sapochnik, and The Handmaid’s Tale executive producer Warren Littlefield are developing the series, with Condal writing the show and Sapochnik directing. Condal will also executive produce with Spaochnik and Littlefield.