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Last Of Us HBO Season 2 Pauses Production Amid Hollywood Strike

Image: HBO As the Hollywood writers’ strike closes out its second week, another show is hitting the breaks. Variety reports that HBO’s The Last Of Us will not move ahead with production on the much anticipated season two, which was originally projected to begin filming early in 2024. Disney’s New Post-Apocalyptic Anime Proves The Mouse

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Kotaku’s Famicase 2023 Nintendo Cartridge Exhibition Gallery

Every year, around about now, indie Japanese games retailer/shopfront Meteor holds an exhibition called Famicase. The goal? Showcase the design and illustration of cartridge art for games that do not exist. Artists from all over the world take part, sending in their submissions, and every year Meteor pick the best and display them live in

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It’s Good That There’s A 6/10 Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Review

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s reviews are in, and they’re about what you’d expect: wall-to-wall praise for a game that seems to take much of what made its predecessor great and just make it greater. Yet if you cast your eye down the list of review scores on Metacritic, there’s a single

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Is Modern Warfare 3 The Next Call Of Duty? It’s Sounding Likely

With the way 2022’s Modern Warfare II’s campaign ended and everything about Call of Duty’s regular stream of releases, it hasn’t been unreasonable to expect a follow-up game. But so far, the tea leaves on what to expect have been a little hard to read—that is, until today. According to some sources, we have the

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New Texas Chain Saw Massacre Game Drags You Back To 1974

Tobe Hooper’s 1974 stomach-roiling film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is a slasher masterpiece with unparalleled garish beauty. None of its prosaic sequels have quite managed to replicate its magnetic horror: Scorching viewers with an orange sun and tossing them into the orange smoker, where the barbecue goes, like the original does. But developer Gun

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Tears Of The Kingdom Lets You Make A Flamethrowing Dick

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom grants Link all sorts of new powers, like Fusing weapons together to increase their durability and strength or Recalling objects to rewind their place in the world. Another option our queer-coded Hero of the Wild has in the Nintendo Switch exclusive is the ability to combine items

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Activision Blizzard CEO Says AI Will Be A Big Deal For Gaming

There’s always a new tech trend being billed as the future. In 2021, it was NFTs. Last year, it was the metaverse. And now it’s AI. Some of gaming’s biggest companies are already getting excited about the prospect of computer generated graphics and scripts fattening their bottom lines. This week, Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson

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Janelle Monáe Wears Cute Pokémon Outfit In New Video

Screenshot: Atlantic Records / Janelle Monáe Our national nightmare is over: Janelle Monáe’s new album is coming and ahead of its June release the star has released a new music video featuring a lot of nudity, sex, partying, and…a Pokémon onesie? Disney’s New Post-Apocalyptic Anime Proves The Mouse Has Good Taste The Week In Games:

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Disney War Continues As CEO Punches Back At FL Gov. DeSantis

Disney CEO Bob Iger verbally pushed back against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his ongoing war against Disney World and the company, pointing out all the taxes his corporation pays the state and rhetorically asking if Florida still wants its business and all the money that entails. Disney’s New Post-Apocalyptic Anime Proves The Mouse Has

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The Hugs In Horizon Forbidden West’s DLC Are A Huge Deal

Screenshot: Sony When Guerrilla Games debuted the new trailer for its Horizon Forbidden West DLC a few weeks back, it sent developers into a frenzy. Those in the know were astounded by the briefly glimpsed hug that Aloy shares with her friend Gildun. The rest of us were in the dark about why any of

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