The original voice of video game Geralt joins the Netflix cast for a new animated movie. While Henry Cavill may be the most famous actor to have played Geralt of Rivia, he’s not the first name many will think of when discussing The Witcher. Certainly amongst the gaming community, Doug Cockle — the voice of Geralt in CD Projekt Red’s series of critically acclaimed RPGs — …
Stellar indeed. Stellar Blade developer Shift Up has posted a record breaking year financially as Stellar Blade brought in $43 million in royalties, and the PC version is expected to outsell the original PlayStation 5 game.As reported by Game World Observer, Shift Up released its 2024
Order cancelled. Sony allegedly turned down a sequel to PlayStation 4 game The Order: 1886 due to its poor critical reception, the co-founder of developer Ready at Dawn has said.Andrea Pessino told MinnMax that Ready at Dawn pitched an "incredible" sequel and would've "signed [its] life away" to make …
Harrison Ford orders the reassembly of the MCU's premier team. It has been almost six years since the Avengers broke up following the defeat of Thanos and the death of Tony Stark. But it was only a matter of time until the world needed its mightiest heroes once again. With new Avengers movies coming in 2026 and 2027, the MCU …
Follow the leader. Civilization 7 developer Firaxis has released patch 1.0.1 just in time for the strategy game’s full launch following an advanced access period that was met with a ‘mixed’ user review rating on Steam.Firaxis is working on addressing various community complaints, most of which revolve around the user interface, a lack …
Doug Cockle returns to the role of Geralt of Rivia, but even he can’t steer this rudderless Netflix animated movie. The biggest draw for The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is its lead performance: Game Geralt Doug Cockle moves from one rendition of Andrzej Sapkowski’s ongoing fantasy saga to another to give a gravelly, sardonic turn as the famed Butcher of Blaviken in this Netflix movie. Unfortunately, the biggest draw …
After finally playing South of Midnight for ourselves, we found that the We Happy Few developer’s first game since being acquired by Xbox is anything but generic. Previewed by Leanne Butkovic
Don’t expect an easy time when playing the new puzzler Mastermind Logic. The challenging game is inspired by the classic code-breaking Mastermind board game. But there’s a twist compared to the original. Instead of guessing one row at a time, you’re given a set of predefined rows. Each row provides clues that show how many tiles are placed correctly or misplaced. You’ll need to determine the correct placement of the tiles in a single attempt. To help, you can mark tiles and exclude colors to track your progress. There are 360 levels to try spread across three different difficulty modes. With Game Center integration, the game features leaderboards, achievements, and progress sync across all of your devices. Mastermind Logic is a free download on the App Store. It’s designed for the iPhone and all iPad models. There are multiple in-app purchases to unlock hints. With a $4.99 in-app purchase, you can also unlock the daily game mode to unlock all of the puzzles. In the free version, you can only play two levels of of those levels each day. Get Mastermind Logic in the App Store
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