Monthly Archives: March 2023

Final Fantasy 16 Has Gone Gold

Development on Final Fantasy 16 is now complete as developer Square Enix has announced the game has gone gold. Shared in a tweet (below) on the Final Fantasy 16 Twitter account, Square Enix has wrapped up development way ahead of the game’s launch date of June 22. “Final Fantasy 16 has gone gold,” it said… Read More »

IGN UK Podcast 690: Dunjackets & Dadragons

Hogwarts Legacy: All Demiguise Statues Locations In Hogwarts Legacy, there are many types of locks that will block your path as you seek to explore the depths of Hogwarts, as well as access to certain buildings in chests also found in Hogsmeade Village and the Highlands. As you learn the Alohomora unlocking spell from the groundskeeper, Mr. Moon, you’ll find out about Demiguise Statues –… Read More »

Mezco Toyz One:12 Collective 1989 Batman Figure Review

Today in the Toyverse, I travel down a road that has been over three years in the making. Back in January 2020, Mezco Toyz announced as a part of their One:12 Collective line the Batman most people love above the rest. That of course being the Michael Keaton Batman from the 1989 Batman film. Fast… Read More »

DARK HORSE BOOKS PRESENTS “MINOR THREATS VOLME 1: A QUICK END TO A LONG BEGINNING”

Minor Threats, the first creator-owned comic series from Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum, showrunners of Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K on Hulu, receives a new paperback collection in Minor Threats Volume 1: A Long End to a New Beginning. Artist Scott Hepburn (Orchid), colorist Ian Herring (Ms. Marvel, Spiderverse), and letterer Nate Piekos (Stranger Things: The Other Side, Black Hammer… Read More »

How to Play The Legend of Zelda Games in Chronological Order

The Legend of Zelda is one of the most beloved franchises in video game history, right next to Super Mario Bros., Pokemon, and Sonic the Hedgehog. For nearly 40 years, fans have enjoyed playing through the vast world and lore of Hyrule with various incarnations of Link, the mute green-clad knight sworn to protect the… Read More »

Horizon Forbidden West DLC Adds New Hybrid Swimming/Flying Mount

Horizon Forbidden West‘s Burning Shores DLC is adding a few new machines to the game when it comes out on April 19 on PlayStation 5. One of these robotic creatures, as Guerrilla Games just revealed, is called the Waterwing and is for those who want to fly in the skies and dive deep into the… Read More »

Star Trek: Resurgence Delayed, New Release Date Window Set

Star Trek: Resurgence has been delayed quite a bit from its initial spring 2022 release window. In October 2022, developer Dramatic Labs pushed the game to April 2023. However, the narrative adventure title won’t be hitting that window, either, as the team has announced that Star Trek: Resurgence is now targeting a May 2023 release… Read More »

Live Service Games Are Exhausting

MultiVersus is closing its doors – well, early access doors – on June 25, and there’s been a lot of discourse about this move by Warner Bros. Games and Player First Games. I think the general consensus is that everyone sort of forgot MultiVersus was an Early Access game as it’s had not one but… Read More »