Star Trek Picard: New Character And Story Details Revealed At New York Comic-Con

The Star Trek Universe panel at New York Comic-Con isn’t until Saturday, October 5. However, there’s already plenty to learn about the upcoming Star Trek: Picard standalone series, thanks to a display at the Star Trek Universe booth, which is located at booth #166 on the convention floor. In addition to several costumes from the forthcoming series, which stars Sir Patrick Stewart reprising his role as Jean-Luc Picard, placards displayed some exciting information about the aforementioned former USS Enterprise captain, as well as another of the show’s major characters.

The placard for Picard reads, “Since resigning from Starfleet, Admiral Jean-Luc Picard has lived a somewhat reclusive life on his family estate in La Barre, France. All of that changes when he receives an unexpected visitor and is once more drawn back to the galactic stage.” It should be interesting watching a formerly reclusive Picard reintegrate himself into the Starfleet organization.

Additionally, the placard for Picard notes that his costuming on the show pays tribute to his various Starfleet uniforms from throughout the franchise. “Notable here are the black jacket with contrasting leather shoulder yokes, which are reminiscent of the last uniform audiences saw Captain Picard wear,” it reads. “The leather features a distinctive relief process echoing other elements of the show’s production design.”

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The other character of note is Seven of Nine, played by former Star Trek: Voyager star Jeri Ryan. According to her card, “Seven of Nine is the former Borg drone separated from the Collective by Captain Kathryn Janeway and the USS Voyager. Returned from the Delta Quadrant and freed from the collective for over 20 years, Seven continues to see Starfleet in a different light as she crosses paths with Admiral Jean-Luc Picard.”

While the first trailer for Picard teased Seven and the Admiral meeting up in some capacity, knowing she’s going to play such a significant role in the series is reassuring. If this means she’s going to team up with Picard, that’s all the better.

As for her look on the show, Costume Designer Christine Biesslin Clark and Assistant Costume Designer Alexandra Casey are helping Seven dive deeper into her human side, which is, according to the placard, “represented by her more casual, stylish, and decidedly human clothing.”

We’re sure to learn far more about Picard–and the other Star Trek shows being developed–at the panel on Saturday. For now, we know Star Trek: Picard launches in 2020 on CBS All Access.

Disclosure: CBS All Access is owned by CBS, GameSpot’s parent company.

Wendy’s Made a Tabletop RPG Where You Kill Ronald McDonald

Wendy’s, the fast-food chain best known for their square burgers and pigtailed mascot, is apparently trying to get into the tabletop market.

Announced via a tweet, the 100-page rulebook for Feast of Legends, a Wendy’s-themed fantasy tabletop RPG in the vein of Dungeons & Dragons, is free to download and … surprisingly not completely terrible?

Disney Pushes Avengers: Endgame in 13 Categories for Oscars

After a successful awards-season run for Black Panther, Disney is back at it again for Avengers: Endgame.

According to Disney’s For Your Consideration website, the studio is pushing Endgame in 13 different categories. Notably, Disney is not pushing any of the actors for awards — previously, Robert Downey Jr. had been praised and was rumored to have a large push for his performance in the final Avengers installment.

Last year, the studio tried to push several Black Panther cast members for acting categories, including Chadwick Boseman and Lupita Nyong’o, but was unsuccessful in its attempts.

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The Best Cooperative Board Games

Board games can be a competitive hobby that pits friend against friend in a ruthless contest for victory points and bragging rights. But sometimes it’s good to set aside your differences, sit on the same side of the table and work towards a common goal. Luckily, there are plenty of quality cooperative games with which to set aside competition and forge bonds of friendship in the fires of teamwork. And if you’re not necessarily concerned with co-op, check out IGN’s list of the Best Board Games of 2019.

Here are 10 of the best coop board games ever made.

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AMC Releases First Images of New Walking Dead Series

AMC has revealed a first look at the second spinoff series based on The Walking Dead. Six images from the new show were uploaded on Thursday ahead of an upcoming presentation at New York Comic Con.

The images were posted on the Skybound website and feature cast members Aliyah Royale (The Red Line), Alexa Mansour (Unfriended: Dark Web), Annet Mahendru (The Americans), Nicolas Cantu (The Amazon World of Gumball), Hal Cumpston (Bilched) and Nico Tortorella (Younger).

The still-untitled series will premiere on AMC’s TV network in spring 2020. The article on the Skybound website promises more announcements will be made on Saturday during Comic Con.

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Get A Free Month Of Origin Access With This 10-Second Step

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Protecting your accounts and private information is more crucial than ever in 2019, and that’s led to more companies enforcing stricter login verification practices. To recognize National Cybersecurity Awareness month, EA is offering a nice incentive for its users in October–the company will give a free month of Origin Access Basic to anyone who turns on login verification for their EA account. Considering it’ll take you all of 10 seconds to turn on that setting, that’s a sweet deal.

Origin Access is EA’s PC gaming subscription, and the basic level gets you access to an ever-growing library of games including Battlefield V, Madden 19, The Sims 4, Titanfall 2, and more. The membership also lets you try out new games a few days before release during Play First Trials and also includes a 10% discount on Origin digital purchases like games and expansions. There’s also a Premier membership with more bonuses. You’ll need to install the Origin launcher on your PC if you don’t have it already.

When turning on login verification, you’ll choose whether to have the login codes sent to you via email, text, call, or app authenticator. This setting allows EA to better verify your identity whenever you log into your account. It’s not a bad idea to have two-step verification like this set up for all of your online accounts, so the free month of Origin Access is just an added perk.

To be clear, this deal isn’t just for new users, either. If you’re already an Origin Access Basic member, just make sure to turn on login verification, and you won’t be charged for the month of November. If you’re an Origin Access Premier member, the same step applies, and you’ll get a free month of Premier in November. Even if you’ve already turned on login verification, you’ll get the free month of Origin Access. Seriously–if you miss out on this freebie, it’s on you.

The offer ends October 31, and the free month of Origin Access will start on or after November 1. You can get more information on this deal at EA.

Death Stranding Timefall Album Features Chvrches, Bring Me The Horizon, More

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If it is not enough that your baby-in-a-jar buddy can talk to you through the DualShock 4’s speaker, Death Stranding‘s Special and Collector’s editions will come with another companion that will get you grooving with some sweet tunes.

Death Stranding: Timefall is an eight-track album composed of original music inspired by director Hideo Kojima’s hotly-anticipated title. It will include original music by artists like Chvrches, Bring Me The Horizon, Khalid, Major Lazer, and more. Kojima revealed the full tracklist on Twitter along with the album’s official artwork.

Full Death Stranding: Timefall Tracklist

  1. Trigger by Major Lazer & Khalid
  2. Ghost by Au/Ra & Alan Walker
  3. Death Stranding by Chvrches
  4. Yellow Box by The Neighbourhood
  5. Meanwhile…In Genova by The S.L.P.
  6. Ludens by Bring Me the Horizon
  7. Born in The Slumber by Flora Cash
  8. Sing to Me by MISSIO

Sony Interactive Entertainment America’s global brand manager, David Bull, shared a blog post with more information about the upcoming album. According to Bull, Timefall is “inspired by the message and world of Death Stranding.” Indie synth-pop outfit Chvrches’ track “Death Stranding,” the third song on Timefall, is available to check out now.

Death Stranding: Timefall releases on November 7, a day before Death Stranding’s PS4-exclusive launch. While a digital version of the album comes with either the Special or Collector’s editions of the game, you can pre-order Timefall on any number of music distribution platforms like Apple Music, Google Play Music, Spotify, and more.

Mosaic Is Like Your Worst Day Turned Up To Eleven

Mosaic is a game where you can’t find anything to eat in the fridge, you can’t afford to pay your bills, and there’s nothing good on TV. It’s also a game where you need to decide whether to flush the talking goldfish that magically appeared in your sink or bring it to work with you. That’s the main takeaway I got from the 40-odd minute demo I played ahead of Mosaic’s yet-to-be-determined release date.

The vibe of Krillbite’s latest adventure is that of your absolute worst day turned up to eleven. The environment is cold and empty, the characters are expressionless, your job is crappy, and your company regularly sends you stats on how badly you’re performing compared to your colleagues. No one will make eye contact with you in the elevator and there’s nothing about you or your life that appears to set you apart from anybody else in your corporate dystopia.

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You begin the game underwater, surfacing from a dream-like world into your sterile, drab apartment. You have three texts on your phone when you wake up–your loving mom asking if you’re coming home for your dad’s birthday, a friend cutting you off because of your lack of effort in the friendship, and a stupid mobile game that serves as a perfect microcosm for the rest of your life; infinitely repeating a dull and seemingly pointless task in order to do more of said task for no real reward. The act of playing the game, entitled Blip Blop, is a relatable parallel for your character, an average commuter unsatisfied with his job which entails crossing off gibberish milestones through repetitive tasks in order to feed some ominous and ambiguous larger scheme.

There’s a palpable sense of loneliness, isolation, and despondency. But it’s this tone that makes you curious enough to act out, since to stick to the status quo would be, quite frankly, depressing. There’s no other incentive to do so, and, as with the real world, it’s easy to turn right when you hit the sidewalk and follow the expressionless parade of workers down the big grey street past the big grey cars to your big grey building to do your stunningly dull grey work tasks. But what if you went left? What if instead of walking toward the elevator when leaving your apartment, you walked toward the window to take a look outside? It’s in these entirely optional moments that Mosaic shines. Literally shines.

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Peering out the window invites a saturated rainbow to weave above your head and clicking on it when it appears makes all sorts of things happen, from being enveloped by an imagined sunset to saving a cat from a tree and having it purr with gratitude in your arms. These moments are easy enough to miss, but finding one makes you yearn for more as it’s the singular escape from your otherwise bleak reality. Perhaps Krillbite is sending a larger message here, or perhaps the heights of luminosity are being used to contrast just how dark the underbelly of Mosaic’s dystopia gets. There are glimpses of this darkness through cryptic static and coded messages that invade your screen, but unraveling the mysteries of what, why, and how will presumably only become clearer when the full game arrives.

Our experience so far insinuated that the path to your everyday grind is paved with nothing out of the ordinary, but the road less traveled. The possibilities of what could be waiting in that direction are something else entirely, and Mosaic expects you to discover them.

This Strange But Wonderful Game Is Free To Claim This Week

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As part of its weekly free games program, the Epic Games Store has recently been giving out pairs of games, but it looks like we’re back to single-game giveaways this week and next. Starting today, there’s a new PC game up for grabs, and to claim it, you just need a free Epic Games Store account. Once the game is added to your account, it’s yours to keep.

Minit is the freebie for Epic users this week. The black-and-white single-player adventure is played 60 seconds at a time, as a curse repeatedly ends your character’s life after just one minute. However, you’ll keep all items gained–as well as knowledge of any secrets learned–during your short lifespans, which will help you progress. Along the way, you’ll meet various characters that you can help as well as dangerous enemies to defeat, all in the pursuit of ending your curse.

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Released in 2018, the game earned a solid 8/10 in GameSpot’s Minit review, which Alessandro Barbosa praised its well-implemented time limit, rewarding exploration, charming visuals, and intoxicating soundtrack. “Minit’s lives might only last 60 seconds, but its extremely well-thought-out world design and engrossing loop of progress make it a curse-filled adventure that is worth dying the world over for,” he wrote. “Its throwback to classic visuals aren’t done for aesthetic alone, as none of its gameplay systems scream antiquity. It’s a slickly presented adventure that continually manages to surprise you with every new area you uncover or item you procure, pushing you to pick away at its seams to uncover every drop of what it has to offer.”

Minit is available to claim for free now through next Thursday, October 17, when it will be replaced by Epic’s next free game, Surviving Mars.

Zombieland 3 Isn’t In The Works, But Emma Stone Has A Great Idea For It

It took a decade to get a second Zombieland movie made. Now that Zombieland: Double Tap is ready to premiere in theaters on October 18, it’s hard not to wonder about what comes next, though. Should the follow-up be well-received, is there a plan in place to revisit the world one more time? Does Double Tap set up a third installment of the franchise?

It does not, but that doesn’t mean this is the end. In fact, star Emma Stone might have already figured out the future of the franchise. “Emma said that something that’s super funny to me, which is she hopes that every ten years, we can make a Zombieland,” director Ruben Fleischer shared during a group interview with a small number of outlets. “Almost like in a Boyhood or something-type way, we can just check in with our characters and see how they’re doing in the post-apocalypse.”

For those that don’t remember, Boyhood is the 2012 film by Richard Linklater that was filmed over 12 years and tracked a child’s life from six years old through college. It’s notable for using the same cast throughout 12 years of production, with new footage filmed once or twice each year.

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While chances are this recipe wouldn’t work for a franchise like Zombieland, it certainly is fun to think about. Naturally, any future continuation of the series will depend on how audiences react to Double Tap. “I think we all have so much love for this movie and for each other that it would be a joy to get back together again and make another movie, but it obviously hinges on what audiences think of [Double Tap] and we would also have to come up with a story worth telling again,” Fleischer explained.

However, the director revealed that if another film in the series doesn’t happen, Double Tap could serve as a satisfying ending. “This one resolves in a very satisfying way. And so who knows, maybe over time, we’ll come up with an idea that would make sense to reunite our heroes and see what they’re up to,” he said. “But I think I think these are kind of special movies and we all have a lot of respect for them.”

Zombieland: Double Tap is in theaters on October 18.