Where to Find Black Rabite in Trials of Mana

The Black Rabite is a secret boss inTrials of Mana, and PC and PS4 players that defeat it will earn themselves the Rabite Trapper achievement. However, before they can do this they must access the Black Rabite’s location inTrials of Mana, and this guide will provide details on exactly how to do that. The first step to finding the Black Rabite inTrials of Manais to complete the game’s final story dungeon....

July 21, 2025 · 2 min · 374 words · Ms. Sheila Gonzales MD

Will Trent Adds Severance Star In Recurring Role Expected To Continue Into Season 4

Will Trenthas added aSeverancestar to theseason 3 cast in a recurring role that could cross into season 4.Will Trentseason 3 is approaching its finale, but that has not stopped the show from introducing new characters and adding seasoned professionals to its cast list. The hit ABC procedural premiered in January 2023, and has so far run three seasons, withWill Trentseason 4 getting a renewal in April 2025. And viewers are set to be introduced to a new character, who could shake things up across the show....

July 21, 2025 · 3 min · 534 words · Michael Flores

Xbox Game Pass to Lose Big Titles Soon

TheXbox Game Passservice has provided a ton of content to those who pay the fee for a subscription, withnew games added on the regular. However, as games are routinely added to its catalog, others are typically removed for some amount of time, which will include some fairly big titles this time around. WhileXbox Game Pass will soon be getting Gears Tactics, it will lose some significant titles on April 30. This will include the likes ofFallout 4,Wolfenstein: The New Order, andBraid....

July 21, 2025 · 2 min · 302 words · Kelsey Newton

Xbox Head Offers Update on Crackdown 3 News

Since it was announced all the way back in 2014, development onCrackdown 3clearly hasn’t been as smooth as many would have liked. There have been big pockets of inactivity, only to be followed by a teaser trailer, or small details on the upcoming game. After many expected to see the game launch last year, Microsoft unfortunatelydelivered the news of another delay,this time into 2018. Late last week, the head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, spent time on Twitter defending Rare and its latest title,Sea of Thieves....

July 21, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Timothy Austin

You Can Buy a White Steam Deck for a Limited Time

Valve has officially released a limited-edition white Steam Deck nearly three years after initially teasing the concept. The new model is officially called the Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White. The white Steam Deck has the same specifications as the standard 1TB OLED model, including a 1280 x 800 HDR OLED display, a 6nm APU, Wi-Fi 6E, a 50Whr battery, and a 45W power supply. The primary difference is the color scheme, with the white Steam Deck featuring white and gray accents....

July 21, 2025 · 2 min · 291 words · John Reyes

You Can’t Use Watch Party in Prime Video Anymore

The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns kicked off a wave of remote watch party features on popular streaming services. Unfortunately, the end of lockdowns has prompted streaming platforms to remove that functionality, and now Prime Video is the latest service to remove remote watch parties. Amazon Prime Video’s Watch Party feature, a pandemic-era addition that allowed users to remotely watch movies and TV shows together, has been quietly discontinued. While the exact timeline of its removal remains unclear, evidence suggests the feature has been unavailable for at least five months....

July 21, 2025 · 2 min · 313 words · Teresa Rios

Your Apple ID Is Going Away (But Not Really)

Since its inception, the term “Apple ID” has remained a persistent source of confusion for new iPhone and Mac customers. So, Apple is simplifying things. Starting with the launch of iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, Apple accounts will be called “Apple Accounts.” It’s very glamorous, I know. This is a purely cosmetic rebrand. You don’t need to create a new account or memorize a new password. Most users won’t even notice that anything has changed, as “Apple Account” is a far more intuitive name than “Apple ID,” and people often forget that the latter term even exists....

July 21, 2025 · 2 min · 343 words · Daniel Browning

10 Best Lord Of The Rings References In Tales Of The Shire You Don’t Want To Miss

It certainly isn’t a surprise thatTales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Gamewould have someLord of the Ringsreferences mixed into its cozy life sim story. The depth that some of the lore and Easter eggs in the game take on is impressive, however. Whether someone only has enough basic understanding ofLotRto recognize Gandalf, or you are a scholar of J.R.R. Tolkien and know the history of Bywater and Hobbits well, there are plenty of tidbits to pick up on while playing....

July 20, 2025 · 8 min · 1549 words · Caitlin Richardson

10 Episodes Of Justified That Prove Timothy Olyphant's Show Was TV's Best Western

From the momentJustifieddebuted in 2010 to its conclusion in 2015, it reinvigorated interest in the Western genre on the small screen. Timothy Olyphant’s pitch-perfect portrayal of Raylan Givens made the show a standout, combining sharp writing and tense action. A decade later, it’s still considered by many to be the best modern Western series ever made. As a neo-Western,Justifiedfuses traditional Western tropes with the grit and pacing of contemporary crime dramas....

July 20, 2025 · 8 min · 1605 words · Crystal Clark

10 Most Unconventional Far Side Characters

Legendary newspaper comicThe Far Sideis synonymous with the use of non-human characters, ranging from cows, chickens, and canines, to buzzards, bears, and various kinds of bugs, butsome of Gary Larson’s cartoons stretched the limits of both his and readers’ imaginations more than others by utilizing truly unconventional characters. At times, Larson brought inanimate objects to life, for the sake of some of his most out-there punchlines; in other cases, he wildly distorted the forms and figures of human and humanoid characters, to achieve a particular gag, or get a particular reaction out ofThe Far Side’sreaders....

July 20, 2025 · 7 min · 1480 words · Tiffany Smith

5 Ways The Accountant 2 Sets Up The Accountant 3

The following contains spoilers for The Accountant 2, now playing in theatersThe Accountant 2sets up a lot of potentially interesting directions for a prospective third film in the series. 2016’sThe Accountantended up being a deceptively enduring film, generating enough momentum over the course ofnearly a decade to get a sequel withThe Accountant 2. Both films focus on Christian Wolff, an accountant who has autism — as well as a secret second life as an resource for criminal organizations....

July 20, 2025 · 5 min · 983 words · Wesley Ali

9 Sci-Fi TV Shows Better Than Any Blockbuster Sci-Fi Movie

Some of the best films ever made belong to thesci-figenre, such as the originalStar Warstrilogy, Christopher Nolan’sInception, and the cult-classic cyberpunk epicBlade Runner. These movies have set the bar for high-concept storytelling and jaw-dropping visuals. But sci-fi isn’t just a big-screen spectacle. Over the years, some of the genre’s most ambitious and daring storytelling has unfolded on television. While blockbuster cinema may bethe face of sci-fifor many,there’s an entire galaxy of series that easily surpass the movies in scope, emotion, and inventiveness....

July 20, 2025 · 9 min · 1787 words · Lindsay Mendoza

9 TV Shows That Would Have Been Masterpieces If Not For Their Endings

No matter how strong a TV show’s legacy seems, aterrible finale can ruin the entire show in retrospect. The most obvious example of a bad finale ruining an otherwise excellent show isGame of Thrones. The hit fantasy show changed TV forever, making fantasy narratives more mainstream and normalizing the massive effects budgets thrown at such projects. The show won awards, boosted tourism for its locations, and dominated conversations for years. Still,the troubled season 8 ofGame of Thronesended with a finale that divided viewers, leaving many unimpressed....

July 20, 2025 · 7 min · 1395 words · Carolyn Garcia