State of Decay 2 Video Details New Survivors System

About a couple of weeks ago, Microsoft Studios and Undead Labs gaveState of Decay 2fans something to look forward to by offering the officialrelease datefor the forthcoming survival title on both Windows PC and Xbox One. Now, in a further bid to give fans a better idea of what kind of content they should expect at launch, the companies have put out a fresh video that details how the new Survivors System will operate in the game....

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Sheena Rivera DDS

The Modern Zombie Taxi Driver uses Oculus Rift to chauffeur the undead

And it’s pretty darn cool Do you share the same fondness ofCrazy Taxithat millions of people do? Many remember it as one of the most enjoyable games of their childhood. Well,The Modern Zombie Taxi Drivermight interest you, because at its roots, it’sCrazy Taxiwith Oculus Rift support. The premise is simple. Pick up zombies and take them where they want to be dropped off. Get extra cash for showing some hustle and destroying things along the way....

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 272 words · Jason Watts

The Murder-Suicide That Ended A VH1 Dating Show 16 Years Ago Still Haunts Reality TV

VH1released a variety of reality TV shows in the early 2000s, one of which had asignificant impact on the genre following a scandal involving a murder-suicide. The popular network,originally focused on music like MTV, transitioned to reality TV in 2004, likely to attract a broader audience. Among its initial successful shows wasThe Surreal Life, wherecelebrities lived together in a single location.VH1later produced spin-offs, such asStrange Love, as well as new shows includingFlavor of Love,Rock of Love with Bret Michaels, andI Love New York....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 491 words · Rachel Chambers

The Social Network 2 Isn't Really A Social Network Sequel At All

The Social Networkis largely considered to be one of the best movies of the 21st century. David Fincher’s Oscar-winning box office hit was so successful that Aaron Sorkin began developing asequel. But, it looks likeThe Social Network Part IIwon’t be the follow-up toThe Social Networkthat fans were expecting. After presenting the dramatic birth of Facebook, as well as the bitter legal battles that ensued between its creators, through a piercing lens and expert craftsmanship,The Social Network Part IIwill skip ahead to explore the negative impact the social media platform has had on society....

July 10, 2025 · 4 min · 809 words · Ashley Thompson

There's Already A Game Like Kojima's "Forgetting Game" Idea, And You Can Get It For Free This Week Only

Earlier this week, legendary developer behindMetal Gear Solid,Hideo Kojima,shared an idea for a unique game that’s very on-brand for the quirky creator. The only problem is, it’s already been done in the indie title,Sifu. The indie brawler was the debut title for development studio Sloclap and features a gorgeous painted style and unique setting. It alsofeatures an idea that shouldn’t work in video games, executed to perfection:As time passes in the game, your characters get old and, eventually, die of old age....

July 10, 2025 · 5 min · 984 words · Kevin Porter

There's One John Wick Character I Think The Movies Never Needed

TheJohn Wickfranchise takes place in a world teeming with assassins, but one character has always seemed unnecessary. Thefuture of theJohn Wickfranchiselooks set up to introduce even more characters, starting withAna de Armas' Eve inBallerina.Aside from John himself, there have been dozens of great characters introduced in the four movies already, even those who only appear in a single chapter. Characters like Sofia, Caine and Zero help to expand the world ofJohn Wick, but other characters are a little more confusing....

July 10, 2025 · 4 min · 689 words · Danny Hamilton

Tombstone Made One Revolutionary Change To Western Movies, And I Don't See The Genre Ever Going Back

The ’90s were a groundbreaking time for cinema, and this bold cultural shift didn’t only arise in revolutionary films likePulp FictionandJurassic Park—it also emerged in Westerns. Nowhere is this better exemplified than in the 1993 filmTombstone, whose brilliant ensemble brought a vibrant energy that both entertained audiences and changed the genre forever. Unlike the Westerns of Clint Eastwood, which favored slow-burning narratives,Tombstoneembraced the pulpy aspects of its genre,leaning into the larger-than-life myth of Wyatt Earpto deliver a fast-paced, stylized drama....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 551 words · Jessica Bauer

Two Live-Action Remakes' $1.4Bn Success Begins A New Hollywood Trend

2025’sLilo & StitchandHow to Train Your Dragoncould be responsible for a major new Hollywood trend thanks to their combined box office success. Both movies are live-action remakes of iconic animated features, which is a format that became increasingly popular after Disney’s live-actionAlice in Wonderlandgrossed more than $1 billion in 2010. Thelive-actionLilo & Stitchisa remake of the 2002 title of the same name, following orphan Lilo (Maia Kealoha) bonding with a chaotic but adorable alien genetic experiment named Stitch (Chris Sanders)....

July 10, 2025 · 5 min · 904 words · Martin Lindsey

Where To Find Peter's Thermos In Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4

One of the best and newest additions toTony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4from the previous remake is the addition of Pro Goals once you’ve completed the main goals for each individual map. Pro Goals add a new layer of complexity to the game from the originals, and they give players an additional challenge with completely new and difficult tasks. Pro Goals often include additional collectible quests for players to track down, similar to Secret Tapes or theIron Galaxy Logosthat players can find in each park....

July 10, 2025 · 4 min · 703 words · Diane Brown

Why Abby's Big The Last Of Us Season 2 Episode 2 Moment Was "Really, Really Hard" For Star Kaitlyn Dever: "My Days Leading Up To This Scene Were Horrible"

Warning: MAJOR spoilers ahead for The Last of Us season 2, episode 2.The Last of Us' stars and showrunner reveal why season 2, episode 2’s heartbreaking moment was particularly hard for Kaitlyn Dever, who plays Abby in the series. Taking place five years after the events of the season 1 finale, the new season sees Abby leading the last of the Fireflies in search of Joel (Pedro Pascal). InThe Last of Usseason 2 episode 2, Abby finally confronts Joel about the murders at the Fireflies' base and, in a heart-wrenching moment, kills him while Ellie (Bella Ramsey) watches....

July 10, 2025 · 5 min · 994 words · Alexa Miranda

Why Bosch: Legacy Season 3 Is Bosch's Darkest Case Yet According To Titus Welliver

Warning: Some SPOILERS lie ahead for Bosch: Legacy season 3!Titus Welliver is closing the book on one of his most iconic roles for the second time withBosch: Legacyseason 3. The Prime Video/Freevee series has served as a sequel to the streamer’s adaptation of the Michael Connelly book character of the same name, with Welliver playing the former Los Angeles Police Department Detective as he becomes a private investigator. The show has also followed his daughter, Maddie, starting as an officer with the LAPD and learning of the moral gray areas to come from the job....

July 10, 2025 · 9 min · 1792 words · Julia Fisher

Zipline like a Batman: 13 minutes of Killzone Shadow Fall

Once upon a time I was shadow fallin’ in love, now I’m shadow fallin’ apart Hey! You! Yeah, you!Killzone: Shadow Fallcomes out next month (that’s this…Shadow Fall…man I wish I had used that when we were still in summer). If you’re into it, you should cop this straight gameplay (starting around the 5 minute mark) that made its way over from the Tokyo Game Show, which feels like ages ago. The video must’ve swam over or been sent via carrier hermit crab, hence the tardiness....

July 10, 2025 · 1 min · 137 words · Lisa Boyd

1 Hayao Miyazaki Quote Changed How I See The Boy and the Heron, And Now It's My Favorite Ghibli Movie

No director in anime history has earned the critical acclaim and international respect of Studio Ghibli’sHayao Miyazaki. The director has created so many masterpieces that it can be difficult for fans to pick out a favorite, especially when opening the selection past Miyazaki and to the entire Ghibli filmography. Though that pick is tough for me too, there’s a quote from Miyazaki that I can’t stop thinking about, and it’s madeThe Boy and the Heronmy favorite Ghibli film of all time....

July 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1187 words · Amber Carter