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Dune 3 Forces Avengers: Doomsday To Create Its Own IMAX

Have you noticed that buying a multiplex ticket can feel like taking an AP exam? Seeing Avatar 3 last year made me choose between HFR, AVX, ScreenX, and D-BOX, when the only thing I really wanted to know was if the Coke Freestyle machine was working. It’s all in pursuit of adding premium costs to…

Pokémon Pokopia Bulbasaur’s jump rope contest event guide

Bulbasaur’s jump rope contest takes Pokémon Pokopia‘s casual minigame to new heights. This time, Bulbasaur challenges you to push further and master your rope-jumping skills. Take part in the contest and entertain the other Pokémon in your village who will gladly stop to watch your performance. The event starts at 5 a.m. on April 19…

Marathon’s Mercy Kits Are Being Used For The Cruelest Trolling

Extraction shooters are known for being harsh, but even within the genre, Marathon is a bit of an outlier when it comes to just how unforgiving it can be. There’s no way to safeguard your loot and very little incentive for other players not to immediately shoot you on sight. Bungie recently tried to inject…

Pragmata Review, Windrose, And Bloodborne Movie News | The Game Informer Show

In this week’s episode of The Game Informer Show, the fellas discuss Pragmata, Capcom’s inventive action game blending third-person shooting with a simultaneous hacking mechanic. Next, Alex chats about a new survival crafting game set in the age of piracy called Windrose. Lastly, we cover the news of an animated Bloodborne movie produced by popular…

Developers Of Moon Child Resurface To Bask In All The Shitposts

In 1993, Dutch developers Team Hoi began work on Moon Child, an Amiga platformer starring the titular green space lad with a dinosaur-like companion. The Amiga version never made it to shelves and its eventual 1997 PC port only had a regionally limited release. Builds of the game have been available online for years, but…

Long Before Friendslop, Portal 2 Made Co-Op Cool

April 18, 2026 marks the 15-year anniversary of Portal 2’s release. Below, we reminisce about its memorable story, novel cooperative two-player mode, and enduring comedy. There was a time in the PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 era when Valve was spoiling us with games, packaging some excellent titles in The Orange Box and bringing us back-to-back Left…

The Batman Part 2 adds a critical new cast member on Superman Day

April 18 is Superman Day, and it is supposed to be all about the superhero who kicked off DC Studios’ new cinematic universe last year. That’s why it’s surprising that the biggest DC Studios-related news of the day is that Game of Thrones alumnus Charles Dance joined the cast of The Batman Part 2. Deadline…

Every Big Movie Announced At Hollywood’s CinemaCon 2026

Since the ‘70s, major theater chains have run a trade show for studios to preview and cut distribution deals around upcoming films. As Hollywood blockbusters became synonymous with superhero and genre franchises, the ShoWest convention was rebranded to CinemaCon, solidifying it as a hotbed for news about Marvel sequels and surprise divorce papers. Behind all…

Slay The Spire 2 Outlines A Big Roadmap But Devs Aren’t Rushing

Hot off the heels of getting review-bombed for a second time in the space of a month, Mega Crit has just released its monthly “Neowsletter” newsletter. However, unlike most Neowsletters in recent memory, this one actually contains a lot of juicy info about Slay the Spire 2’s future, including a very rough roadmap of the…

The best birthday gifts for gamers for every price range

Getting a thoughtful gift for the game-lover in your life isn’t easy. It’s unlikely they need a new console, and there’s a good chance they’ve already purchased all the games they’d want. Thankfully, after years of being stumped for what to buy for our own gamer friends (and years of being asked what we’d want),…