Destiny S Heroic Mode Raid Delayed Due To Game Update

Destiny’s new raid was set to launch its Heroic Mode next week, but will be delayed a few hours to ensure that players have a chance to download a new game update. Destiny fans are awaiting the next step of the Rise of Iron expansion, which is the launch of the Heroic Mode of Wrath of the Machine. Bungie announced last week that the new Destiny raid’s Heroic Mode would launch Tuesday, October 18th at 10 a....

March 19, 2022 · 3 min · 427 words · Jeanne Gold

Developer Of Little Devil Inside Promises To Change Racist Characters

After Little Devil Inside was showcased on the PlayStation 5 reveal, fans pointed out that the game’s teaser trailer included racist caricatures of “natives” as enemies. The LDI team immediately came forward to apologize and promise to change the characters in order to make them less offensive, adding that they were not aware “of the racial connotations” of their design. After the trailer was broadcast, some users took to Twitter to point out that the enemies have colorful masks, dreadlocks, bold lips, and a dart blower that looks a little bit like a joint....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Joseph Wilson

Devil May Cry 5 Collector S Edition Includes Very Expensive Collectible

A couple of weeks ago, Capcom revealed a ton of new information about its hotly anticipated hack-and-slash game Devil May Cry 5 during a panel at New York Comic Con, including a stylish new weapon for Dante. Style is an important and iconic aspect of the series as a whole and Capcom seems to know this because it’s releasing a special edition of the title that comes with a fancy coat - in Japan, at least....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 368 words · Truman Tookes

Disney Free Trial Offer Try It For Free On Us

We’ve searched far and wide to bring you the best streaming recommendations! Just a note: Den of Geek may receive a commission from links on this page. Disney+ is finally here! The most anticipated streaming service launch since…well, since streaming services started launching is off to a flying start. Not only does Disney+ offer all the family entertainment you’ve come to expect from the home of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and friends, it also has an arsenal of blockbuster movies, sci-fi, adventure, and much more available at the touch of a button....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 425 words · Penny Kluck

Dog Soldiers The Wild History Of The Most Action Packed Werewolf Movie Ever Made

There is no shortage of werewolf movies scattered across the century of horror cinema. Whether it’s the original lycanthropic classic The Wolf Man, which spawned the very first shared cinematic universe, or the genre’s still unmatched final form with 1981’s An American Werewolf in London, lycanthropes of all shapes and sizes have loped and howled their way into our hearts through the decades. But even among those highlights, there’s a certain sameness to far too many werewolf movies: The tragic individual, the creeping dread as the full moon draws near, perhaps a prophecy detailing how the poor soul is doomed to kill even those they love the most when in the grip of the curse, the final fate involving something silver....

March 19, 2022 · 19 min · 3952 words · Claudine Mitchell

Don T Expect Official Destiny 2 News Anytime Soon

Destiny 2 had its first major leak yesterday, with a number of pictures of a poster for the Destiny sequel hitting the Internet. At the time, most thought the leak suggested an official announcement was right around the corner, however it appears that Bungie is doing its best to stay dark, keeping Destiny 2 under wraps until the time the developer has deemed appropriate for an official unveiling. It was only appropriate that the Destiny 2 poster leak, which according to multiple sources is legitimate, came on the day of Bungie’s weekly blog update....

March 19, 2022 · 3 min · 514 words · Donna Osgood

Doom Eternal 10 Annoying Details You Ll Only Notice At The End Of The Game

With our world essentially shut down for the moment, it seems as good a time as any to play a video game catered around taking our stress away. One about a character coming out from their own little “castle” to make the world a cleaner, more organized, and brighter place. Of course, we’re talking about Doom Eternal here, what did you think it was? The number of collectibles in it is absurd and it’s based on mastering the mechanics more than it is grinding for levels....

March 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1316 words · Cheryl Redden

Doom Patrol Episode 1 Review Pilot

This Doom Patrol review contains spoilers. Doom Patrol Episode 1 Superheroes are weird. Set aside the DC holy trinity, and you still have a guy whose cosmic jewelry doesn’t work on anything yellow, another who talks to fish, and a Martian. And I love it. Yet, despite the acceptable level of weirdness we have learned to embrace from the movie A-listers of Wonder Woman, Batman, Superman, and now Aquaman — and the TV headliners of The Flash and Green Arrow — there is still The Doom Patrol....

March 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1148 words · Michelle Haas

Doom Patrol Episode 11 Review Frances Patrol

This Doom Patrol review contains spoilers. Doom Patrol Episode 11 Review Doom Patrol is something really quite special. More than any other superhero show on television, this series manages to elicit some sort of reaction from me each week. And with “Frances Patrol,” the series now offers up a beautiful story about moving on, and letting go of a loved one – and it involved a giant friggin’ robot-eating alligator. How’s that for variety?...

March 19, 2022 · 5 min · 936 words · Stephen Pinegar

Dragon Age 4 Looks As If It S Shaping Up Brilliantly

Dragon Age is messy. I’ve heard from multiple people who worked at BioWare over the years that if Mass Effect was a Navy vessel run in adherence to the kind of firm rules we see on the Normandy, Dragon Age was a pirate ship. It exudes a kind of lawless creativity, which is responsible for both its best and absolute worst qualities. I love Dragon Age, but even I can admit that some of the stuff we see in the series is Not Great....

March 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1073 words · Russell Rivas

Dragon Ball 25 Times Gohan Got Destroyed In Battle

Losing is a natural part of Dragon Ball. Every character does it. Goku loses more than he wins in Dragon Ball Z; Vegeta loses against every single arc villain, and Piccolo didn’t win a single fight between the Buu saga and the Tournament of Power. If you’re going to be a martial artist in Toriyama’s Dragon World, it’s only natural you accept the fact you’re going to lose. This especially goes for Son Gohan....

March 19, 2022 · 23 min · 4729 words · Stephanie Dewitt

Dragon Ball Z Crazy Things You Didn T Know About Krillin

Krillin has always been one of the most popular characters in Dragon Ball Z. He consistently places first out of the human characters in popularity polls, as well as having good showings on “best sidekick” lists. We love Krillin for a lot of different reasons, which include his loyalty and tenacious spirit. He battled every major villain in Dragon Ball Z, even though he knew he was totally outclassed. Krillin was willing to throw his life away in order to save the lives of his friends or to buy the Earth a precious few more seconds while Goku took his sweet time to do something....

March 19, 2022 · 15 min · 3051 words · Fred Cryderman

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Dlc 2 Will Gohan Still Have Ultimate Form

Though not technically confirmed, fans are all but certain that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot DLC 2 will pit them against the likes of Golden Frieza and his new Frieza Force Army. Though there are still a lot of questions to be answered, Gohan fans may be nervous knowing that the story is entering the territory of some of his worst moments, particularly the time it becomes clear he no longer knows how to enter Ultimate Form....

March 19, 2022 · 3 min · 628 words · Glenn Dawson

Dungeons And Dragons Icewind Dale Rime Of The Frostmaiden Review

There are over two dozen official Dungeons and Dragons adventures available for DMs and players to delve into currently, and they’re available both online and in book format through many gaming and book stores. The adventure modules differ from sourcebooks in that they walk the DM through guiding players through a specifically delineated adventure, although DMs are free to take liberties at their discretion. Dungeons and Dragons’ Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden is the newest of these adventures, and it takes players to the Far North explored in R....

March 19, 2022 · 5 min · 928 words · Cynthia Taylor

Dying Light 2 Is Getting Another Stream In July

Dying Light 2 developer Techland has announced in a press release that the second episode of its Dying 2 Know show is coming next month. Not much else was shared in the pressed release, although rumors suggest that the show will focus on the different kinds of infected you’ll encounter throughout the game. The stream is due to premiere on July 1 at 12PM PT/ 3PM ET/ 9PM CEST and you’ll be able to watch the show on Techland’s official Twitch channel....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 355 words · Audrey Calabro

E3 2015 Rare Replay Coming To Xbox One

There was a time when the name Rare was synonymous with quality. Whether it was the unforgivingly difficult Battletoads or the strategic smash-em-up Blast Works, games from the U.K. based developer were guaranteed to be fun. Rare would go on to create many beloved games, redefining the FPS genre with the classic Goldeneye and showing the power of the SNES with Donkey Kong Country, but just like an episode of “Behind The Music,” eventually the good times had to end....

March 19, 2022 · 3 min · 470 words · Luz Anderson

Ea Hints At A Potential Switch Port For Mass Effect Legendary Edition

With Mass Effect: Legendary Edition fresh in our minds thanks to today’s brand new trailer, there’s obviously some questions going around about why Nintendo’s massively popular platform is being left in the cold. Putting anything on Switch is basically guaranteed to print money, so what is going on here? Did EA just forget about the Switch? As it turns out, things aren’t so simple. In an interview with Eurogamer, Mac Walters (writer on the series and project director for this remaster) revealed that BioWare’s plan was always to get these titles running on PC and newer consoles....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Kourtney Sanborn

Elder Scrolls 10 Hidden Details You Ll Only Know If You Read Oblivion Books

The Elder Scrolls games are known for their high-fantasy settings. The world of Nirn is home to every typical fantasy race you can think of. Elves, Argonians, and Khajiit live amongst humans. Dwarves were present in the world until mysteriously being wiped out. Their story is one of many that players have to go digging for. Besides being home to monsters, magic, and fantasy races, The Elder Scrolls games also have a ton of lore....

March 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1198 words · April Treanor

Epic Games Store Issuing Partial Refunds For Missed Discounts

The Epic Games Store continues to roll out new features as the development of the young storefront continues. The latest example appears to have been released as a surprise, with Epic Games Store users learning of it as they received its benefit. The new feature is partial refunds offered to game buyers who just missed an Epic Games Store discount. Twitter user Joshua Boggs, co-founder of game developer Studio Mayday, posted their experience with EGS partial refunds on Twitter....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 263 words · Lynne Hopkins

Epic Swiftly Removes Battle Pass Item From Fortnite Store Following Backlash

An item that can be unlocked through Battle Pass progression was added to Fortnite’s in-game store by mistake. While the majority of items being exchanged for V-Bucks in Fortnite’s in-game store are skins, some players like to buy the tracks on offer. The music playing when you wait in the lobby can set the mood for the match ahead. It’s important. However, the Wild Lobby track that was briefly made available for purchase has since been taken down and removed from the lockers of anyone who purchased it....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 359 words · Jennifer Noori