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In celebration of Hobbit Day, Warner Bros. Pictures has released an eye-catching new poster for the upcoming animated film, The Lord of the Rings: War of the Rohirrim. Fans of the franchise are eagerly anticipating this latest installment, which takes place 200 years before the events of the renowned Peter Jackson trilogy. Introducing Hera: Daughter of Helm Hammerhand The newly released poster showcases Hera, the daughter of Helm Hammerhand, Rohan’s ninth king. Hera is voiced by Gaia Wise, and her presence in the film promises to play a pivotal role in the story. The War of the Rohirrim centers on the legendary tale of Helm Hammerhand, portrayed by Brian Cox, as he defends Rohan against invading forces. Set centuries before the familiar storylines of Frodo and Aragorn, the film delves deep into the rich lore of Rohan and the Rohirrim. Helm’s fierce battles and personal struggles will be brought to life through the direction of Kenji Kamiyama, renowned for his work on Ghost in the Shell...
Fans of the Silent Hills demo, also known as P.T., can now relive the terrifying experience thanks to an unofficial remake available on PS5 through Dreams. While Dreams is often viewed as a creation tool rather than a traditional game, the platform has empowered creators to bring their visions of iconic titles to life—offering PlayStation gamers access to experiences otherwise unavailable on the platform. A Dreamer's Dedication Brings P.T. Back The fan-driven creative engine of Dreams has spawned countless tributes and original works, but one particular project has grabbed the attention of horror game enthusiasts. DrJones20, a dedicated Dreams creator, recently shared their full-fledged remake of P.T. This recreation captures the look, feel, and unsettling atmosphere of the iconic interactive teaser that was intended to lead into Silent Hills. While this version may have some graphical limitations due to the Dreams engine, it successfully replicates the core essence of the original...
When Dragon Age: The Veilguard finally launches, it will have the unique challenge of catching players up on a world filled with lore spanning a decade and multiple games. However, one of the game’s most significant hurdles lies in a critical piece of content that many players may have missed—Dragon Age: Inquisition’s final DLC, Trespasser. According to The Veilguard’s game director, Corinne Busche, this crucial epilogue probably should have been part of the base game. During a recent preview session for The Veilguard, where the upcoming title showed potential for being BioWare's long-awaited comeback, YouTuber MrMattyPlays asked Busche about the role of downloadable content (DLCs) in the series. Her response pointed out an issue that has nagged fans for years. Trespasser: More Than Just a DLC Busche didn’t shy away from expressing her love for the Trespasser DLC. "I'm a huge fan of Trespasser," she said. "If I were to give any critique, it would only be that Tre...
Microsoft is gearing up for a major milestone in the gaming world, as it teases exciting plans for the 25th anniversary of its beloved Halo franchise. As one of the most influential first-person shooter (FPS) series in gaming history, the 25-year mark promises to bring celebrations that will honor the legacy of Halo while thrilling its vast community of dedicated fans. The Legacy of Halo When Halo: Combat Evolved was first released in 2001 as the flagship title for Microsoft's Xbox console, few could have predicted the monumental impact it would have on the FPS genre. The game not only solidified the Xbox as a serious contender in the gaming industry but also cemented Bungie, the game's original developer, as a household name. Combat Evolved pioneered innovations in multiplayer gaming, LAN parties, and online gameplay, helping to shape modern FPS experiences. Since then, Halo has continued to evolve, with Halo Infinite being the latest installment, which launched alongside the ...
New leaks surrounding Zenless Zone Zero have surfaced, hinting at potential developments for a character named Lighter. This enigmatic figure has long been a background presence in the game, especially alongside the biker gang faction known as the Sons of Calydon. Now, fans are speculating that he may soon take on a more significant role, possibly becoming a playable character in future updates. Lighter and the Sons of Calydon The Sons of Calydon is a notable faction in Zenless Zone Zero, recognized for their rugged biker aesthetic and presence in the Outer Ring of New Eridu. Led by Caesar King, the group consists of key members like Lucy de Montefio, Piper Wheel, Burnice White, and of course, the mysterious Lighter. Though Lighter has been spotted multiple times, mainly lurking in the background during cinematic scenes and in areas like Sixth Street and Lumina Square, he remains the only NPC within the faction that fans speculate may soon become playable. Leak Reveals Lighter’s Possib...
Minecraft players on mobile devices are reporting a strange bug where water appears pitch-black, creating an eerie visual glitch in the game. This unusual bug has been affecting several players, particularly those on devices equipped with specific graphics processors, following the most recent Bedrock update for Minecraft. Bugs in Minecraft: Nothing New but Always Surprising For a game that has been around for over a decade, Minecraft has certainly seen its fair share of bugs. From minor visual hiccups to major game-breaking issues, glitches are nothing new to the Minecraft community. Players have experienced a variety of bizarre occurrences, like worlds turning into bright pink "Barbie lands" or strange physics behavior. But with every update, new bugs seem to find their way into the game, and the current bug making water appear pitch-black is one of the most striking examples. Players Report the Black Water Glitch Reddit user hdgdhdhdhdj, among others, recently shared their...
Some of the original developers behind the iconic Double Dragon series are expressing discontent with the upcoming Double Dragon Revive, a fresh installment set to launch in 2025. The beat-em-up franchise, originally developed by Technos Japan in 1987, is widely credited for popularizing the genre throughout the late 80s and early 90s. However, as new titles are being developed by Arc System Works, some of the franchise’s early creators aren’t happy with the current direction. A New Direction for Double Dragon Double Dragon Revive, the latest addition to the series, is being developed by Arc System Works, known for titles like Dragon Ball FighterZ. Revive promises to maintain the core beat-em-up gameplay that made the series famous but will feature a 3D art style with anime-like character models, reminiscent of Street Fighter 6. While fans of the franchise are curious about the new approach, not everyone is on board—especially some of the original developers. Criticism from the Origina...