Former Sonic the Hedgehog Voice Actor Thanks Fans for Their Support

Video game voice actors are an important part of the development progress. People like Michael Ironside (aka Sam Fisher from theSplinter Cellseries), andNolan North- best known asUnchartered’s Nathan Drake - have had a huge impact on the industry by providing voices for some of the biggest games. With such a devoted fan base, it’s easy to see why fans may be upset when such talent takes a step back from their most famous roles....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Jessica Briggs

Fortnite Leak Suggests Galactus Event Will Be 'Huge'

Fortnite’s Season 4 content is getting ready to come to a close, as the season ends on November 30.Fortnite’s Season 4 Marvel crossover contenthas dominated the battle royale game, introducing numerous new Marvel-themed skins and superpowers. Now, dataminers are starting to uncover whatFortnite’s end of season event with the villain Galactus will look like. According to a few notableFortnitedataminers like XTigerHyperX and Mang0e, this end of season event may be the biggest inFortnite’s history....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 466 words · Daniel Chaney

Gamer Makes Vanessa Hudgens Christmas RPG

For the last three years, Venessa Hudgens has played a few characters trying to save Christmas and meet deadlines in theNetflixmovies,The Princess Switch. Just in time for the holiday season, a fan has created a tabletop game after watching the third installment ofThe Princess Switch. Netflix has been delving deeper into the gaming world, including their recent release ofthe League of Legends adaptationArcane. In time for the holidays, though, Netflix has released the newest installment ofThe Princess Switchmovies....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Phillip Sullivan

Genshin Impact: Where to Find the Keys to the Gunpowder Storehouse

In The Heavenly Stone’s Debris Quest,Genshin Impactplayers have to do a number of tasks to further explore the Underground Chasm. One of these chores involves looking for the two keys to the Gunpowder Storehouse, which are hidden in two different areas to protect the storehouse. Both places are marked with a large water filtration device. Once players are nearby, their trusty companion, Paimon, will make a remark, indicating that Travelers are on the right spot....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 491 words · Paige Freeman

Harry Potter: Harry And Dudley's Relationship, Explained

Summary The first chapter of the firstHarry Potterbook -The Sorcerer’s Stonepaints an idyllic picture of the Dursleys' life at Number Four, Privet Drive. Their patriarch, Vernon serves as the director of a drill-making firm called Grunnings. His wife, Petunia is a stay-at-home mother of a boy named Dudley. Chapter 1 “The Boy Who Lived” begins shortly before Albus Dumbledore is about to condemn the orphaned infant, Harry Potter to Aunt Petunia’s....

July 2, 2025 · 5 min · 1055 words · Cynthia Brown

Henry Cavill Hopes to Play Superman in 'Years to Come'

After 2017’sJustice League, British actor Henry Cavill stepped away from his iconic role as the DCEU’sSupermanto focus on other projects like Netflix’sThe Witcher, which willrelaunch production on Season 2 in April. However, he confirmed in an interview published today that he hopes to come back as that universe’s Clark Kent for “years to come.” That interview, conducted by Patrick Stewart for Variety’s “Actors on Actors” issue, did not confirm how much of a role Cavill will play in future DC Comics movies....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 414 words · Amy Jacobs

Henry Winkler Makes Shocking Admission While Watching Barry Season 4

Henry Winkler, who plays renowned former acting teacher Gene Cousineau on the hitHBOshowBarry, made a startling admission when he said he is on the edge of his seat watching the show’s final episodes because he doesn’t know what happens to any of the characters besides Cousineau. Winkler, who played Cousineau from theHBOshow’s very beginning and later became a father figure to Barry Berkman until finding out the truth about what Berkman had done to the love of his life, admitted that not knowing about the fate of the other characters has made him anxious while watching the show’s last episodes....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 542 words · Tracy Skinner

How to Complete the A Rare Card Lost Side Quest in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

There are five side quests for players to tackle in Chapter 2 ofFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth, one of which is called A Rare Card Lost. It’s one of several side quests that are geared around Queen’s Blood: an exciting card-based mini-game that’s not too dissimilar toTriple Triad and Tetra MasterfromFinal Fantasy 8andFinal Fantasy 9respectively. Players will be able to start A Rare Card Lost by speaking with the bartender in Kalm once they’ve unlocked fast travel inFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 492 words · Emily Oneal

How to Get the Secret Ending in Days Gone Remastered (No Spoilers)

Quick Links To finish the main story ofDays Gone, players will have to put dozens of hours of their time into the game. However, after the credits roll, they might not want to put it down entirely and uninstall it - there are post-game missions which are definitely worth fans' time, as they come with a surprise at the end. This guide will tell players how they can unlock the “There’s Nothing You Can Do” post-game mission inDays Gone Remastered, which many fans have dubbed the “secret ending”....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 434 words · Richard Payne

How to Solve the Dawn of Fear Chess Piece Puzzle

The new, old-school styled horror gameDawn of Fearhas come to the PS4, bringing with it thefixed-camera survival horror nostalgiareminiscent of oldResident Evil, Eternal Darkness,andSilent Hillgames. This PlayStation-exclusive has many difficult puzzles in it, and one of those puzzles is the Chess Puzzle at the beginning of the game. The First King Location The chessboard piece puzzle is very early game, even beforeDawn of Fear’s first boss. The chessboard in the main hallway is “missing something” according to the game, so players will have to look for two king pieces to complete the board....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 440 words · Hannah King

Mario: Most Disturbing Things That Happen In The Games

TheSuper Marioseries is one of Nintendo’s most family-friendly properties. The series officially kicked off in 1985 withSuper Mario Brosfor the NES and has slowly evolved into one of the most beloved video game franchises of all time. However, despite the colorful world of the games, it occasionally crosses into unsettling territory. Whether it’s a mainline game or a spin-off, theMarioseries has its fair share of creepy moments. Some games, like theLuigi’s MansionorPaper Marioseries, lean into the franchise’s more odd and uncanny aspects....

July 2, 2025 · 7 min · 1314 words · Eric Perry

Marvel and DC Can Both Look to The Future For Some Hit Video Games

With both franchises having existed for well over 80 years, it’s only natural that bothMarveland DChave extensive rosters of beloved characters. The Justice League, the Avengers, the Teen Titans, and the Guardians of the Galaxy are all just some of the most well-known comic book superhero teams on the planet, with each one containing a slew of loved characters. It makes sense that these characters are the ones that bothMarvel and DC’s video gameshave really focused on up till now....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 621 words · Beth Wilkinson

Marvel Studios Under Fire Again As More VFX Artists Speak Out

Crunch is something most people want in their cereal, but not in their video games. While game developers have taken up the spotlight when it comes to working excruciating hours, VFX artists are starting to speak out against the grandest offender in the film industry,Marvel Studios. Like their video game counterparts, the number of pixel-perfect details that go towards makingMarvel Studiosmovies requires top-notch talent that is often high in demand, though the the desire to work on a superhero blockbuster also means VFX studios often undercut each other with the goal of landing some of that coveted MCU work....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 429 words · William Smith