Get Dark Souls Board Game For Only $51 And Roleplaying Sourcebook For $30
Dark Souls: The Board Game – Painted World of Ariamis is on sale for only $51 at Amazon. This is one of the best prices we’ve ever seen for one of the game’s core sets Come from malaysia online casino . It retails for $120 directly from Steamforged Games, so you’re saving over 50% by purchasing the cooperative miniatures game from Amazon at the moment. It’s only available in limited quantities, so Dark Souls fans shouldn’t wait too long to snag this deal. It’s not an official Black Friday deal, but with retailers like Target and Walmart already hosting Black Friday sales featuring board games, Amazon appears to be ramping up its selection of deals.
Bloodborne’s official board game adaptation is also on sale at Amazon. It’s pricier at $80, but this deal is better than the one offered during Prime Big Deal Days last month.
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Check Out These Legend Of Zelda Merch Box Sets At Amazon And Best Buy
It’s a great year to be a fan of The Legend of Zelda, and if you’re looking to get kitted out properly before you return to the series when Tears of the Kingdom launches, then these collector’s edition boxsets will add some Hylian style to your home. These also make for thoughtful gifts, so if you’re planning to buy Tears of the Kingdom as a present for someone, these boxsets are terrific extras.
- CultureFly Legend of Zelda Collector’s Box
- CultureFly The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild Collector’s V2 Box
- CultureFly The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild Collector’s Box
- CultureFly The Legend of Zelda Collector’s Box (Best Buy)
Over at Amazon, you can grab The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild Collector’s Box from CultureFly which includes seven very nice items, for just $40. Inside that box, you’ll find officially licensed items such as a Sheikah Slate bento box, glass water bottle, a messenger bag, a fancy journal embossed with th…
Check Out These Zelda, Super Mario, And Pokemon Neon Signs At Amazon
If the walls of your game room or home theater are looking a bit bland, consider bringing in some color with these gaming-themed neon signs. A handful of the cool light fixtures are on sale at Amazon right now, letting you pick up lights inspired by Zelda, Mario, and other hit games.
The most eye-catching design on sale is the Majora’s Mask LED Sign, which is just $40 for Amazon Prime members (down from $50), although non-Prime folks can still snag it for $43 (h/t Wario64). Offering a bold design with tons of reds, blues, greens, and yellows, this neon sign is USB powered and looks pretty darn cool.
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Guillermo Del Toro Has Revealed His Original Vision For A Pacific Rim Sequel
While promoting his new film Nightmare Alley, director Guillermo Del Toro took a moment to look back on one of his previous projects, Pacific Rim. Though the director had a vision for a sequel to the cult hit, and at one point was working on a screenplay, he eventually had to step back from the project due to changes within the production company. Now, he’s revealed what a GDT-led Pacific Rim sequel may have looked like.
“The villain was this tech guy that had invented basically sort of the internet 2.0,” Del Toro explained in an interview with The Wrap. “And then they realized that all his patents came to him one morning. And so little by little, they started putting together this and they said, ‘Oh, he got them from the Precursors.’ The guys that control the kaiju.”
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Fall Guys Eat Through Their Feet, And We Wish We Didn't Know That
Mediatonic’s Fall Guys has some very bizarre lore. The latest bit of information we’ve learned about the titular characters has us feeling very uncomfortable. As shared by the game’s official Twitter account, the adorable contestants eat through their feet. We really wish we didn’t know that, but now we’re required to share it with all of you.
The Fall Guys Twitter account shared that it was disappointed this piece of lore didn’t catch on after it was revealed in a Discord chat. They don’t actually have mouths on their feet, but they absorb nutrients this way, which is why they don’t need mouths.
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I Am Legend 2 Moving Ahead, As Writer Talks Last Of Us Inspiration
I Am Legend 2, the sequel to the 2007 post-apocalyptic film starring Will Smith, is moving ahead at Warner Bros. Akiva Goldsman, who heads up production company Weed Road, told Deadline that the sequel is inspired by HBO’s The Last of Us and picks up “a few decades” after the first movie. As confirmed previously, Smith will return alongside Michael B. Jordan.
“I’m obsessed with The Last of Us, where we see the world just post-apocalypse but also after a 20-30-year lapse. You see how the earth reclaims the world, and there’s something beautiful in the question of, as man steps away from being the primary tenant, what happens?” Goldsman said. “That will be especially visual in New York. I don’t know if they’ll climb up to the Empire State Building, but the possibilities are endless.”
I Am Legend 2 will also take inspiration from the Richard Matheson book. While the theatrical ending of I Am Legend saw Smith’s character sacrifice himself for the greater good, I Am Legend 2 …
Inside My Radio Review
I’m a firm believer that all skills, even the ones we often think of as innate–artistic talent, athletic ability, imaginative writing–can be taught. It’s just a matter of putting the time and effort into learning to excel (or at least be competent) at something. Rhythm is the exception to that rule. You either have it or you don’t. And I do not. The only reason I could play drums in Rock Band was because of the falling note chart in the game. That I was able to enjoy the rhythmic platforming of Inside My Radio despite my total lack of an inner metronome is a testament to its hypnotic power.
Seaven Studio’s Inside My Radio is a hybrid of Thomas Was Alone’s geometric platforming and the beat-dependent movement of 2012’s criminally underselling Sound Shapes. On a surface covered with blocks set against old-school backdrops, you explore levels through rhythmic jumping, dashing, and smashing. Beyond basic left/right movement, you can only perform more complex actions in…
Joker Sequel Script Is Written, Title Revealed
Writer/director Todd Phillips took to Instagram to share the cover page of Joker 2, which he co-wrote with Joker collaborator Scott Silver. Phillips also shared a photo of star Joaquin Phoenix reading its pages.
The title for the sequel is Joker: Folie à deux, with the subtitle translating as either “folly of two” or “madness shared by two.” It’s a reference to a medical term for a mental disorder shared by two people, or a shared delusional disorder–or possibly hallucinations transmitted from one individual to another. All of which, within the context of the Oscar-winning 2019 film, could refer to how Arthur Fleck’s chaotic villainy is embraced by Gotham City in the first film. Or, it could also refer to Joker meeting Phillips’ version of Harley Quinn. Or even Batman, perhaps. Who can say?
John Wick 4's First Cut Was Extremely Long- "We're So Screwed," Director Remembers Thinking
At 169 minutes, John Wick: Chapter 4 is the longest entry in the Keanu Reeves action series so far, but it was originally even longer. Director Chad Stahelski told IndieWire that the studio never gave him a mandate about length, but when the first cut came in at 225 minutes, or 3 hours and 45 minutes, they knew it was too long.
“To be really honest with you, zero was planned out,” Stahelski said. “Our first cut was three hours and 45 minutes, and it felt like three hours and 45 minutes. We were like, oh, we’re so screwed.”
The lengthy runtime was due in part to how the first cut originally spent more time focusing on the film’s new characters. However, Stahelski and editor Nathan Orloff pared it back to make sure the focus was on Wick. “I wanted to make sure that he was still the center of the universe, that everything always led back to him even though we were cutting away from him,” Orloff said.
Orloff said the idea was to “compress, compress, compress” …
Domino's Nemesis The Noid Returns To Star In Crash Bandicoot Mobile Game For Some Reason
Pizza buyers beware: The Noid has returned. Yes, the pie-swiping villain from the famous ’80s ad campaign has come back for a series of new advertisements from Domino’s Pizza, but that’s not the only place you’ll find him. For a limited time, The Noid will serve as a mini-boss in the mobile runner Crash Bandicoot: On The Run.
While this might seem like a bizarre example of brand synergy, 2021 marks the 35th anniversary of the Noid ads and the 25th anniversary of the release of the original Crash Bandicoot, so we suppose it makes some sense. (Maybe?) Well, regardless, fans of The Noid can pick up limited-edition Noid-themed merch on Amazon. All proceeds from the sales will go to Domino’s independent nonprofit Domino’s Partners Foundation, which provides financial assistance to employees of the company experiencing hardship such as the loss of a loved one.
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