Monthly Archives: November 2017
WWE Survivor Series 2017 Live Blog and Results
Time to get your Survivor Series on!
Tonight is all about the battle for WWE brand supremacy as RAW roster faces off against the guys and gals from SmackDown Live in a strangely-stacked card (Triple H, Angle, Shane, Cena, etc) featuring AJ Styles squaring off Brock Lesnar, Charlotte Flair taking on Alexa Bliss, The Usos battling The Bar, two huge 5-on-5 Elimination matches, and more!
I'll have the results posting for you here all night, along with my quick thoughts and reactions to each match, so stick around, chat with your neighbors down in the comments, and follow me over at @TheMattFowler as I live-tweet the event as well.
Hitman’s Elusive Targets Are Back for a Limited Time
IO Interactive has brought Elusive Targets back to Hitman for a limited time.
Sergei Larin (aka The Forger) is currently active in Paris and will remain active until November 27, being the first of many Elusive Targets cycling through the episodic assassination game, according to IO Interactive.
Elusive Targets are unique contracts that players only have one chance to kill. Whether they succeed or fail, that attempt is all there is. Elusive Targets do not appear on the map or in Instinct. Instead players will need to parse clues from briefing materials and study their reference photograph to track down their target.
Cyberpunk 2077 Dev on ‘Games as a Service’ Approach
The Witcher developer CD Projekt Red has come forward to assure fans excited for Cyberpunk 2077 that its upcoming open-world RPG will be a massive experience that won't be compromised by microtransactions.
In response to reports of the studio considering a "games as a service" model for Cyberpunk 2077, the official CD Projekt Red Twitter account said, "Worry not. When thinking CP2077, think nothing less than
Justice League End Credits Scenes Explained
Warning: FULL SPOILERS ahead for Justice League!
There are two end credits scenes in Justice League. The first is a mid-credits scene involving two members of the Justice League, while the second scene occurs at the very end of the credits and sets up potential big future developments in DC’s movieverse.
Justice League's mid-credits scene sees the Flash and Superman gearing up for a good-natured race in the countryside to determine who’s fastest. The foot race offers Flash a chance to fully test his abilities against the only other being who could possibly match him. The stakes? A superhero brunch. The scene ends just as the two superheroes begin their race.
Opinion: Mario’s Motion-Only Abilities Are Infuriating
I’ve been playing a ton of Super Mario Odyssey since its launch last week, and much like Ryan’s rave review of the game, I’m seriously loving it. That said, its use of motion controls drive me crazy.
When Nintendo introduced the Wii as an almost exclusively motion controlled system in 2006, it was a new, exciting, and relatively successful idea. But even on a system designed around motion control, it had its problems and eventually settled into being more of a gimmick than the revolutionary new way to play games Nintendo may have hoped it would be.
Villains We Want in Justice League 2
With the Justice League movie finally out in the wild, we can’t help but immediately start looking toward the future. The big tease in the post-credits scene certainly paints a clear picture of what to expect in the sequel, should one materialize.
Warning: this article contains full spoilers for Justice League!
After the credits, we see Slade Wilson aka Deathstroke join Lex Luthor on his yacht. Luthor says that he wants to form a league of their own (ha), which conjures up a few different evil organizations from the comics, including the Injustice League, the Legion of Doom, or even the Secret Six. One thing is for sure, the Justice Leaguers are going to have to fight more than just one big baddie next time around. No sequel has been announced yet, but that’s not going to stop us from picking which villains would be the best match for each member of the team.
The Best Subscription Box Gifts
Do you have someone on your gift list who's always busy? Who doesn’t have time to treat themselves? Who, in some cases, might not even have time to shop for clothes or try new things they might actually enjoy? A subscription box is an ideal gift for that type of friend or family member. Not only do these boxes contain items the recipient will love and appreciate, but they keep coming on a regular basis throughout the year. They truly are the gifts that keep on giving. Here are some of the best subscription boxes for the people in your life.
From boxes stuffed with Game of Thrones gear to fresh new books delivered monthly, these subscription boxes will help your friends have a good time.
The Best Black Friday Gaming Deals and More
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Bookmark this page. I will be keeping an eye on the UK market throughout this month, and will update this page regularly with all of the best deals on the best products from the best retailers. Check back everyday for my hand-picked deals on the hottest tech and gaming products, including console bundles and video games.
The Punisher Villain Jigsaw Explained
Netflix's The Punisher: Season 1 wrapped up with the badly disfigured Billy Russo -- ex-friend of Frank Castle -- clinging to life in a hospital bed and silently vowing revenge against Castle, locking him in as the villain Jigsaw in Season 2.
And now with Season 2 of the Netflix show debuting, here's everything you need to know about Jigsaw and why he's managed to stay the one recurring thorn in the Punisher's side all these years.
Jigsaw Explained: The Basics
Given that the Punisher's entire modus operandi is killing criminals in brutal and spectacular fashion, it makes sense that his rogues gallery is pretty small compared to the likes of Spider-Man or Iron Man. Yet somehow, Billy Russo has managed to survive one encounter after another with Frank Castle, repeatedly cheating death and returning to exact vengeance on his most hated enemy once again.
Justice League Fails to Excite Friday Box Office Numbers
Justice League underwhelmed in its opening day at the domestic box office.
As reported by Forbes, the latest DC film from Warner Bros. debuted to $38.8 million on Friday, which includes $4.5 million in IMAX sales. This figure just barely eclipses Wonder Woman's $38 million Friday debut, and is well behind Marvel Studios' latest, Thor: Ragnarok, which made $46 million on opening day.
Justice League's opening day is also far lower than other DC films, including Suicide Squad, Man of Steel and Batman v Superman, which debuted to $65 million, $56 million, and $81 million, respectively.