The Craziest SDCC 2018 Moments: Taco Bell, Castle Rock, Star Wars, And More

Each year, San Diego Comic-Con means a ton of trailers and clips for new movies are unleashed on fans who gather in Southern California to celebrate the things they love. What’s sometimes easy to forget about are the moments that make SDCC special that have nothing to do with exclusive footage or teaser trailers.

Each year, with thousands in attendance, there are so many Comic-Con moments that stand out above the rest. Whether it’s heartwarming fan moments in panels, certain activations that raise the bar for years to come, or even some truly awkward moments among panel members.

From celebrities in cosplay to the coolest Taco Bell you’ll ever see to a press event that felt a little bit like a cult gathering, Comic-Con went above and beyond this year in terms of making the experience special.

After five days and one thoroughly exhausted GameSpot team, we’ve managed to come up without craziest moments of San Diego Comic-Con 2018. Were you present for any of these moments and what would you have added to this list? Sound off in the comments below!

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Let’s Play Resident Evil Code: Veronica Finale – Resident Kinevil

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PS4’s PSN Servers Are Down Right Now [Update]

PlayStation Network is currently experiencing an outage, resulting in many people being unable to play games online or access other services related to Sony’s online network. The PlayStation Network service status page currently states that “some services are experiencing issues.” In the list of services experiencing issues account management, gaming and social, PlayStation Video, PlayStation Now, PlayStation Music, and the PlayStation Store are shown as being unavailable. [Update: PSN appears to be back online. We’ll report back with any further changes.]

“You may have some difficulty signing in or creating an account on PlayStation Network,” reads a message on the services page. “Our engineers are working to resolve the issue as soon as possible, and we thank you for your patience.” For Gaming and Social specifically, the details page states that players “may have some difficulty launching games, applications or online features.”

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It seems the issues are fairly widespread, as a quick Twitter search reveals numerous users on the social network are reporting errors. The US PlayStation Support page also states that Sony is “aware that some users are experiencing issues logging into PSN.” At the time of writing, the PlayStation support account on Twitter has not acknowledged the problems.

PSN has had a bit of a rough time lately, as this is the second time this month that servers have taken a hit. On July 13, Sony confirmed that the PlayStation Network was suffering from issues that specifically impacted everyone’s ability to get online and play games.

On Twitter, the official Fortnite account has said it is also looking into the issues. This latest round of downtime will no doubt will be irksome to the many Fortnite players out there trying to get challenges done as soon as possible. Or Overwatch players like me that got disconnected mid-push–it was very upsetting.

The 14 Best Games Developed By Only One Person

A majority of indie games are developed by teams of creators, but every once in a while, someone comes along and builds an entire game by themselves. It’s not an easy task, but it’s possible with the right amount of hard work, passion, and luck.

Over the years, we’ve seen hundreds of indie games developed by one person. Many are passion projects, designed and developed in a few weeks to scratch a creative itch, fulfill an academic requirement, or realize a dream. However, some developers take the extra time to make something that can compete with a triple-A title in terms of length, graphics, or cultural impact. The best of those games have been highlighted in this gallery.

These games encompass a variety of genres and popularity, so we’ve simply listed them alphabetically. A third of the games take inspiration from Metroid or Castlevania, while the rest range from survival horror to life simulator. One of them can be completed in five minutes, while two others never really end. But one thing remains the same for each of these games: they are all developed by only one person–and sure, there might have been a little help from their friends along the way.

What’s your favorite game that was developed by only one person? Let us know in the comments below.