Fourteen years after The Sopranos finished its groundbreaking run comes this blistering prequel. Fans of HBO’s New Jersey mobster saga can rejoice; The Many Saints of Newark is everything you’d want it to be. The story covers the mid-’60s to early ’70s, when Tony Soprano is still at school (well, …
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21 September
The Secret Life of Pets writer thinks he can get Alan Moore on board for Watchmen Pets
What if Nite-Owl was an actual owl? Or Rorschach was, I dunno, like a mean, stray dog, maybe? What about Doctor Cat-hattan? These are the kind of hard-hitting questions writer Brian Lynch, known for his work as the screenwriter of The Secret Life of Pets (opens in new tab) and …
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21 September
Halo Infinite Training Mode sounds like a great way to learn the ropes
There’s going to be a Halo Infinite Training Mode for players to practice multiplayer matches against bots. The new Training Mode for Halo Infinite was actually just unveiled earlier today by in-game Academy designer David Ellis, through the tweets you can see just below. Ellis reveals that the Training Mode …
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21 September
Quantic Dream Star Wars game rumored to be more action-focused
The Quantic Dream Star Wars game that is reportedly in development will apparently feature more action than the studio’s previous titles. According to Kotaku (opens in new tab) – who says it has heard similar rumors about the game through an independent source – Quantic Dream’s Star Wars game “won’t …
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20 September
First trailer for Tom Hanks movie Finch looks like Cast Away – but Wilsons a dog this time
The first trailer for Tom Hanks movie Finch is here, and it’s got some serious Cast Away vibes. The film sees Hanks’ character – the titular Finch – living in a post-apocalyptic world, after a solar flare has devastated Earth. The good news is he finds a dog, named Goodyear …
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17 September
Death Stranding guide: from weapons, preppers and cameos, to birthdays and more
This Death Stranding guide will help ease you into Hideo Kojima’s weighty and occasional overblown oeuvre. Especially if you’re trying the Director’s Cut for the first time, There’s a lot to like, but also a lot to work out, in a game that requires a lot of your time to …
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17 September
Is God of War Ragnarok coming to PS4?
It’s easy to wonder if God of War Ragnarok is on PS4, given it’s flagship PS5 status. The Norse/Greek mythical adventure series is being partially sold as a showcase for what the PS5 is capable of, but considering the last one could be played on the PlayStation 4, it’s not …
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17 September
Life is Strange: True Colors has a reference to one of The Simpsons best ever jokes
Life is Strange: True Colors has a reference to none other than Springfield’s very own Hans Moleman. Just below, you can check out a screenshot of Life is Strange: True Colors from our very own Heather Wald. The screenshot in question poses as a reference to one of The Simpsons’ …
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17 September
Death Stranding Fast Travel – How to unlock the Fragile Jump
If you want to use Death Stranding fast travel, in the original game or Director’s Cut, then don’t worry – it’s there, but it’s a way into the story and, most importantly, you can only use it to move yourself around, not cargo. Deliveries still have to be done manually …
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16 September
Lost Judgment review – “More of the same, but better”
Not every video game sequel needs to always feel like a sequel. Making video games is in itself an iterative process, where ideas are tried, tested, and (sometimes not) found wanting, as a development team assesses what does and doesn’t work, and why. Therefore it’s not entirely out of the …
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