Image: Gloomhaven While they are not a hard science, and should be viewed with as much scepticism as (video) gamers would look at a site like Metacritic, it cannot be denied that the user ratings on BoardGameGeek play a huge part in helping people choose which board games to buy, play and/or argue about. Watch
Image: Nintendo The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild came out in March 2017, instantly becoming Nintendo Switch’s most potent system seller. I mention that because despite how old Nintendo’s open-world action-adventure game now is, diehard fans of Link’s latest journey through Hyrule are still figuring out cool and obtuse ways of exploring the
The MysteriesImage: Bill Watterson / John Kascht / Simon & Schuster Bill Watterson, the man responsible for a decade of Calvin & Hobbes comics, is coming out of retirement for a new illustrated storybook, The Mysteries, that is set to release this October. Just in time for spooky season. Watch CC Off English Netflix’s Junji
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Image: Valve I know it is still available and being played, but Team Fortress 2 can at times feel like a game from a different age. Partly because it is, but also because it’s so old—and has gone so long without a major update—that you’d be forgiven for thinking it was on its last legs.
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Over a decade separates the releases between the first film and Avatar: The Way of Water. But director James Cameron wasn’t just dilly dallying away behind the scenes. In fact, he recently explained the “hideously difficult” process of filming human actors–like Jack Champion’s Spider–alongside Na’vi in the sequel with cinematographer Russell Carpenter. Speaking with Vanity