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My Hero Academia Epilogue Settles the Debate Over Toga's Death
Comic Book· 8 hours agoMy Hero Academia has put its pros through a lot, and right now, the manga is settling the score with...
Hulu top 10 movies — here's the 3 worth watching right now
Tom's Guide· 14 hours agoThe best streaming services, including Hulu, come with deep content libraries. Luckily, Hulu has a...
Deadpool & Wolverine: Aaron Stanford Explains How Pyro Has Changed Since X2
Den of Geek· 18 hours agoExclusive: Aaron Stanford tells us about helping start the modern superhero movie boom with X2:...
We're so sorry, Fortnite players, the world's worst automobile is on its way to default dance-ville
VG247· 1 day agoYup forget about all the good — if a bit strange — juju that's arrive in Epic Games' huge thing...
Has the 9th console generation been a bust?
Pocket-lint· 1 day agoNearly four years into the life of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, does it feel like Sony and Microsoft don't have a lot to show? People were...
The Bear Season 4: Everything We Know So Far
TV Fanatic· 2 days agoNow, The Bear is a certified hit that almost everyone has seen. In its first season, The Bear won ten Emmys, surpassing 30 Rock, the previous record...
See exclusive new images of Art the Clown in gory Christmas horror movie 'Terrifier 3'
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoThe cult franchise has become a hit for...played by David Howard Thornton) in yuletide wear. "You ...
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure review: a unique puzzle game that keeps things moving
Rock Paper Shotgun· 2 days agoArranger is a puzzle game about moving, in both metaphorical and literal senses. Movement is the...
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure review - ingenious challenges with the lightest of touches
Eurogamer· 2 days agoArranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure is even more in love with this than I am. It's wraparound...
Solve an Outer Wilds-style time loop, grow tea on the Moon, and fish on Neptune in this indie game...
Rock Paper Shotgun· 2 days agoLocally Sourced Anthology I: A Space Atlas does not, somewhat disappointingly, offer the infinite possible game concepts that space allows for. The anthology comes from Locally Sourced, a Michigan-based collective.