The Sims 4: How To Host A Toddler Play Date

The Sims 4: Toddler Stuffincluded many new gameplay objects, interactions, and a new event called aToddler Play Datefor players to experience with their Sims. Sims can decorate their home or a park to be the perfect place for Toddlers to socialize and play to their heart’s content with their Toddler friends while the adults kick back and relax. Related:The Sims 4: Best Custom Content For Kids Players can help their Sims create lifelong friends and make memories even from such a young Lifestage....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 510 words · Michael Williams

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsis coming early next year, and when it does, it will be thrusting gamers into a Fantasy world. This is not the first time thatBorderlandshas delved into this setting, though, asBorderlands 2’s Assault On Dragon Keep expansion also saw this setting explored. WithTiny Tina’s Wonderlandstaking place after this DLC, it can be assumed that the lovable demolitions expert will use a lot of the same ideas to bring her fantasy world to life....

July 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1197 words · Cheryl Jones

Why Nightingale's Crafting System Is a Game-Changer

Summary WhileNightingalewas only recently released in early access, the current scope of the game combined with the developer’s ambitious visions for its future development are on track to make it quite a unique game. Overall,Nightingaleis arguably shaping up to be a revolutionary game within the survival-crafting genre already. One feature highlightingNightingale’s depth and complexityis the game’s crafting system. Nightingale’s crafting system has several layers of upgrades that allow players to apply various unique improvements to their gear....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 566 words · Julie Carlson

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Player Builds Gigantic Sky Slide

Summary ALegend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayer is showing off their crafting skills with an impressive slide that connects two of the game’s floating Sky Islands. Even months after its successful launch on the Nintendo Switch,The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomremains a fresh point of discussion among gamers thanks to its surprisingly versatile building mechanics. By fusing various tools and materials around him,Link can craft new weapons, vehicles, and structures to help him in his quest to free Hyrule from the wicked Ganondorf....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 460 words · Dana Wolfe

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Player Recreates History's First Successful Plane

Summary OneThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayer utilized the game’s building mechanics to recreate history’s first successful powered airplane. Their achievement is just the latest in a long list of engineering marvels ranging fromTears of the Kingdomcluster dronesto devastating mechs that the fandom managed to build since the game hit the store shelves in spring. Though the Ultrahand ability thatTears of the Kingdombestows to players can be leveraged into creating all sorts of vehicles, flying contraptions continue to preoccupy many a fan....

July 10, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Matthew Flynn

'The Last Jedi' Was The Best Star Wars Movie Since 'The Empire Strikes Back'

The Star Wars sequel trilogy has come and gone, and its lasting mark seems to beThe Last Jedi. J.J. Abrams kicked off the trilogy withThe Force Awakens. Viewers enjoyed the film, but criticized it for being largely a rehash of plot beats fromA New Hope. Disney broughtRian Johnson on to write and direct the second film, giving him plenty of creative leeway in the hopes that he could take the sequel trilogy in new directions....

July 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1127 words · Matthew Lewis

5 Things We Loved (& 5 Things We Hated) About Untitled Goose Game

Whether you’re a console player or a PC gamer who has… ever ventured onto Steam ever, you’ll know the allure of indie games. With Humble Bundle and other similar deals, many players find themselves accruing more indie hits than they’d ever really have a chance to play. In such a crowded market, only the very best from these plucky little studios can get the attention they deserve.Nintendo Switch sensationUntitled Goose Gamewas definitely one of them....

July 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1215 words · Mr. Matthew Oconnell Jr.

A Famous Rapper Wants To Play This X-Men Character In The MCU

With the MCU’s interpretation of theX-Mencoming up in the next few years or so, many will keep their eyes peeled on who gets cast. If they decide to involve Bishop more in this reboot(?), it turns out rapper Method Man wants to try his hand at playing Bishop should he get the chance. Method Man floated the idea of playing the mutant forthe upcoming reboot in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He also admitted that he would have no issue if the role went to someone else (if they include Bishop) or even if they went to the original actor who played him nine years ago....

July 9, 2025 · 3 min · 548 words · Laura Allen

Animal Crossing Could Benefit From Taking a Step Back

Summary While whispers of a newAnimal Crossingtitle in 2026 pique fan interest, Nintendo remains tight-lipped. However, this “downtime” between mainline entries presents an exciting opportunity: a chance to revisit a cherishedAnimal Crossingclassic. A lovingly remastered version of a 2012 predecessor could be the perfect solution that also offers its players a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Animal Crossing: New Leafcurrently stands as one of the best candidates in the franchise for a remaster....

July 9, 2025 · 3 min · 511 words · Wendy Dickerson

Anime Inspired by Western Animation

Japanese animation has had a place in Western animation ever since production companies needed to outsource the actual drawing and frame arrangement. While older cartoon fans can recall imports likeGigantor,Speed Racer,Voltron, andRobotech, it wasn’t until the late 1980s and 1990s thatanimegained an identity of its own. Related:Best Western Cartoons for Anime Fans Nowadays, it’s fairly easy to see which Western shows took inspiration from anime.Teen Titans(both original and asTeen Titans Go),Totally Spies,Steven Universe, and more aren’t shy about using anime tropes and styles....

July 9, 2025 · 5 min · 1021 words · Samantha Wong

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Player Finds Legendary Spy Tool The Glove Pistol

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Waris full of strange and interesting Easter eggs. While some are more obvious than others, one player has found a rather interesting piece of 1960s history hidden in the game environment. While it is not an officialCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warweapon, it does have an interesting story in international espionage. The Glove Pistol is a rather well-known piece of spy equipment designed during WWII....

July 9, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Michele Dickerson

Cyberpunk 2077 Release Times Confirmed by CD Projekt Red

Believe it or not, the release ofCyberpunk 2077is almost here. Highly anticipated and repeatedly delayed,Cyberpunk 2077is finally launching in just a few days. CD Projekt Red’s long-awaited RPG releases on what is turning out to be abig day for gamers, December 10. The elaborate multi-platform title lets players explore the six distinct regions that comprise the dystopian Night City. RELATED:Cyberpunk 2077 Behind the Scenes Video Showcases Lip-Sync Technology The officialCyberpunk 2077Twitter is providing a detailed guide on the exact release times of the game around the world....

July 9, 2025 · 3 min · 464 words · Sarah Hernandez

Dead by Daylight: Best Builds for The Hag

One of the most underrepresented Killers inDead by Daylight, The Hag is notorious for her difficulty and high skill ceiling. With the power to lay Phantasm Traps across the map, The Hag can swiftly teleport to any that are triggered by Survivors within a 40-meter radius. This ability allows her to putimmense pressure on Survivorsfrom a significant distance and forces them to always stay alert. ThisDead by Daylightguide will showcase some of the most effective perks touse on The Hag, covering both teachable and non-teachable perks that synergize well with her power....

July 9, 2025 · 3 min · 625 words · Samuel Eaton