Despite often being cited as one of the best military shooter games ever made thanks to its exploration of the morality of war, the 2012 game “Spec Ops: The Line” is about to go AWOL. Kotaku reports that the game has been pulled from sale on Steam and an ex-staffer
Don’t Expect Chris Nolan To Go Small-Scale
Filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s first few projects saw massive jumps in budget. His debut, “Following,” was made for a few thousand, which led to the indie breakthrough “Memento”, costing just under $10 million. Then he jumped to studio filmmaking with the “Insomnia” remake in 2002 costing $46 million to make, before
SeaWorld San Diego Celebrates Lunar New Year
This looks like a fun event. Celebrate Lunar New Year at SeaWorld San Diego on February 10 and 11 with Cultural Performances and Culinary Delights Event includes Taiko drummers and cultural dancers, delicious Asian-inspired food and drink offerings, and more WHAT: Guests are invited to celebrate Lunar
Kevin Conroy Recorded More Batman Lines
There’s a lot of anger online regarding the upcoming “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” in regards to various things from the Games as a Service feel, to the way it treats the DC hero characters. The most common complaint seems to be about the portrayal of Batman, voiced by
Disneyland Celebrates The Opening Of The Pixar Place Hotel
Looking forward to seeing this as we stayed there a few times before the remodel. Pixar Place Hotel opened today, Jan. 30, at Disneyland Resort, officially marking the transformation of Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel into the first fully Pixar-themed hotel in the United States. The 15-story high-rise overlooking Disney California