Star Wars fans are always eager to get their hands on new franchise content, and one such piece of content we've all been clamoring for for quite some time is a dogfighting game. EA recently answered that call by announcing a new title that takes place entirely in starfighters. Star Wars: Squadrons features both a single-player campaign and a 5v5 multiplayer mode that pits players against each other in space combat, and although we've only seen the debut CGI trailer, all signs point to it being pretty awesome.
There are a lot of options vying for your attention in the gaming landscape these days, and plenty of them are well worth your time and effort to complete. However, few are as utterly compelling and well-made as developer CD Projekt Red's best game to date, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. With its 100+ hours of quests to explore, monsters to fell, and stories to see, it's easily among the best open-world games of all time.
Netflix has always had a pretty good selection of horror flicks for fans of the genre to delve into, ranging from old-school classics to modern thrill-rides. As of right now, you can check out such hits as Child's Play, Sinister, The Silence of the Lambs, The WitchĀ and Cabin Fever, and with dozens of incredible thrillers, too, there's no shortage of films to keep your adrenaline high and your heart racing. But for every phenomenal horror hit there are at least five stinkers, and one of those stinkers has somehow miraculously made its way into Netflix's Top 10 Movies list today.
The Star Wars franchise spans 11 films and a bevy of spinoff shows and video games, but there are few entries in its canon as beloved as the second entry George Lucas released to the world on May 21st, 1980. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back remains not only the most popular Star Wars movie among the massive fanbase, but it's also easily one of the most successful sequels of all time, expanding the universe and characters of the original in ways that few follow-up films ever have.
It may not be the greatest year in the history books in terms of world events, but 2020 has been a pretty excellent time for gamers so far. Many publishers have offered free titles to those stuck inside during the pandemic, and some of the free monthly games that have come to PlayStation Plus, Games With Gold and the Epic Games Store have been quite impressive. So, why not keep the good times rolling and grab a free copy of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on your PC?
2020 hasn't been a good year for anyone, and although it seems like each month adds some new devastating event, one pervasive constant has remained - the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. It's now infected nearly 8 million people worldwide and claimed the lives of 435,000. As it continues its global spread, millions of folks around the world have been stuck inside during the lengthy shutdown that's also seen businesses being forced to close their doors and lose out on tons of money.
Disney Plus has released a new "Celebrate Black Stories" collection on the streaming service's homepage. It includes such hits as Black Panther, The Princess and the FrogĀ and A Wrinkle in Time and is prominently featured on the site to help subscribers find meaningful films that showcase black storytelling. The new section is an addition to The Walt Disney Company's donation of $5 million to nonprofit groups that work diligently on social justice reform.
There have been so many phenomenal movies and shows to release over the past few months on Netflix, but the streaming service never stops delivering even more content for subscribers to watch. Like most days, today marks yet another drop of exciting titles to check out, so let's take a look at some of what you might want to be adding to your list this week.
Fans have been clamoring for a new dogfighting game set in the Star Wars universe for years, and EA has decided to answer that call with a new title that's sure to excite anyone who loves the franchise. Star Wars: Squadrons is a first-person game that allows players to pilot ships for the Galactic Empire or the New Republic in both a single player story and a suite of multiplayer modes. But perhaps the most unusual and exciting news that came from its announcement is that it's launching at an unexpected price.