Daily Deals: LG OLED 4K TV & More On Sale This Saturday

There’s a crazy amount of awesome electronic deals happening this Saturday. Leading the charge is an amazing deal on the LG OLED 4K TV. Not only is it 17% off, but you get a $200 gift card as well. That’s huge savings for one of the best TVs on the market. Not your thing? That’s fine too, as we’ve got discounts on monitors, Dell gaming PCs, Herman Miller office chairs and more!

The TimeSplitters Trilogy Is Still Great 16 Years Later

TimeSplitters, TimeSplitters 2 and TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is one of the most beloved shooter trilogies in console gaming history. But it’s been 16 long years since the last entry to the franchise, and first-person shooters have changed dramatically in that time. With a new TimeSplitters game on the horizon, how well does the original trilogy hold up in 2021?

Back in May, Deep Silver announced the reformation of Free Radical Design, creators of the original TimeSplitters trilogy, and their first task is a new entry to the classic shooter franchise. Can a sequel retain the chaotic, uncomplicated joy of the original games?

Surely a remake or remaster of the TimeSplitters trilogy can’t be far away, but in the meantime join Chris as he digs out a dusty old PS2, plugs in a shonky pad and revisits three of the best console shooters ever made.

Get Lifetime Access To The Latest Cheats And Trainers For Your Favorite Games

Back in K-12, Pokemon was the most popular game there was. We would rush home from school as fast as we could and try to level up our Pokemon as much as possible so that we could brag to our classmates the very next day. But there was one kid who always had the highest level Pokemon every single time, and none of us could ever keep up. That kid was always coy, but it turns out they were using cheats!

Who else knew “that kid”? Who wouldn’t be annoyed knowing we had had no chance to keep up? But looking back, those kids saved hours every day of grinding the most boring aspects of the game and only focused on what they enjoyed most. And today, you can do it too with a lifetime subscription to Cheat Happens .

Cheat Happens will give you the best and most recent PC game cheat codes. Unlike websites that just compile tips from different users, Cheat Happens employs programmers whose jobs are to find the best exploits to help you with your game. As a premium user, you get access to the whole host of this information for over 6,000 different PC games, in addition to all of the trainers and cheats from in-house specialists (numbering over 27,000) you could ever want. There is also a forum where users can discuss new cheats and strategies, with an average of 170 new cheats a month for games both new and old.

You can get a lifetime subscription to Cheat Happens for just $50 . This subscription includes unlimited access to the trainer manager and CosMOS memory scanner/hacker, access that is essential for anybody who wants to start cheating at a high level in their daily gaming life.

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Danny DeVito Is Writing a One-Shot Penguin Comic

Danny DeVito’s take on the Penguin from 1992’s Batman Returns is nothing short of iconic. This fall, DeVito is returning to the role, but he won’t need any make-up for it, because the actor is writing a Penguin-focused story for the upcoming Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant #1 one-shot anthology, GameRant reports.

DC is pairing DeVito with artist Dan Mora for the story according to Batman group editor Paul Kaminski. The comic will also feature stories from writer/artist Wes Craig, writers G. Willow Wilson, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Joshua Williamson, Stephanie Phillips, Dan Watters, and Mairghread Scott; art for these stories comes from Emma Rios, Riccardo Federici, Max Raynor, Max Fiumara, Skylar Patridge, Ariela Kristantina, Khary Randolph, Jill Thompson, Christian Ward, Gabriel Walta, and more.

Batman Returns is remembered for its villains above all else, and especially for DeVito’s creepy take on the Penguin. While many other portrayals of the character make him more of an outcast-turned-criminal than anything else, the Batman Returns version turned him into a sewer-dwelling monster who planned to steal all of Gotham’s first-born sons and kill them when his plan to discredit Gotham’s mayor and Batman didn’t pan out.

This announcement comes on the heels of the release of the new Batman ’89 comic, which continues the story of Tim Burton’s version of the Batman character, as portrayed by Michael Keaton.

The Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant #1 releases in November. Meanwhile, more and more hints suggest that Michael Keaton, while not officially confirmed in so many words, will reprise his role in the upcoming Flash film starring Ezra Miller and directed by Andy Muschietti.

Best SSD For Gaming 2021: Top Solid-State Drives For Faster Storage

In the past, solid-state drives (otherwise known as SSDs) were optional, expensive PC storage devices that you might install your operating system onto for some overall performance benefits, but the flash-based storage has now been around long enough to become a viable option to incorporate throughout your build. From SATA to NVMe, PCIe Gen 3 and Gen4, SSDs come in various shapes, speeds, and, most importantly, price points, which can make finding the best SSD for gaming a little confusing.

Why are SSDs best for gaming?

First, it’s important to know just why SSDs are so much better than those chunky, traditional HDDs you might still be using. SSDs use flash memory, which, aside from being much, much faster, is also more reliable. Without all of the mechanical parts that make up an HDD, SSD failures are far less common when moving your PC or coming into contact with magnets. SSDs are also smaller, making them easier to integrate into a build. They’re silent, too–no more annoying vibration noise when trying to load up a game of Apex Legends, for example.

Types of SSDs

SSDs come in a variety of types and form factors. SATA SSDs are still incredibly popular and are most likely what you have in your PC right now. They require you to connect them to your power supply and motherboard’s SATA ports. M.2 SSDs are a faster option and require you to plug them into the M.2 slots on your motherboard–you’ll want to make sure your motherboard has M.2 slots prior to your purchase.

M.2 SSDs also come in a number of different configurations. M.2 SATA is the slowest, as it uses the same standard that hard drives and early SSDs have used for years. M.2 PCIe, on the other hand, is much faster. Most M.2 PCIe SSDs make use of the NVMe memory standard, offering blistering speeds as they interface directly with your CPU across PCIe lanes. Nowadays, you’ll probably only have to choose between Gen3 and Gen4 drives, with the latter requiring either the latest Intel CPUs or AMD’s Zen2 or Zen3 CPUs (as well as a compatible motherboard) to access their ridiculously high speeds. M.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs typically cost more, but you can often find NVMe SSDs at a lower price than their regular, thanks to sales.

A few things to look out for

Be sure to consider the type of flash storage an SSD is using. This heavily influences endurance, the number of read and write operations that the memory can support before becoming unreliable or damaged. The more bits stored per layer, the more storage a memory module can offer at the expense of a shorter lifespan. High-endurance flash memory is also expensive, offering far less storage per GB but promising a longer life. If you’re just using your PC for light work and gaming, endurance shouldn’t really factor into your purchasing decision. This is a concern reserved for intense workloads where you’re constantly moving files around, such as with servers and some content creation workloads. Most SSDs listed below use either TLC or QLC flash memory, both of which offer their own pros and cons depending on your most critical use case.

Also important is ensuring that your chosen SSD features an on-board controller. This is mainly an issue when looking at extremely cheap SSDs, many of which manage to cut costs considerably by shipping without a controller. These are generally poor SSDs to invest in, and none on our list are of this type. Equally important is a cache, which is often made with much faster flash storage, such as SLC. A cache speeds up transfers of files by first making use of the faster memory before it’s offloaded to regular flash storage by the controller. These can make high-capacity drives operate at high read and write levels, which eventually taper off as the drive fills up. Sabrent uses this effectively to offer competitive prices for high-capacity drives, for example, but it’s a compromise you should consider carefully.

The last thing to consider is whether or not you need a heatsink. Many modern motherboards come with at least one M.2 slot with an on-board heatsink, but if you happen to have one without that, then you should consider buying an SSD with one attached already. This is not especially important for PCIe Gen3 SSDs, but it’s arguably essential for PCIe Gen4 drives that get notoriously hot during operation. Without an effective heatsink, you can find speeds throttled during use and, in some worse cases, full drive failure as the flash memory gets damaged.

Castlevania: Grimoire Of Souls Coming Back To Apple Arcade

Konami has announced that the side-scrolling game, Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls, is coming to iOS and Mac via Apple Arcade. The game was announced back in 2018 and then released in Canada in 2019, only to be delisted last year. Now it’s making a return.

Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls has a playable line-up of classic characters from the series, such as Alucard, Simon Belmont, Charlotte, Shanoa, and Maria. It also has character designs from Ayami Kojima and music from Michiru Yamane.

The game features an original story in the Castlevania universe, set in a world where Dracula has been sealed away. Genya Arikado, Alucard’s civilian persona, receives a letter telling him about an item called the Grimoire of Souls, which compels him to return to his father Dracula’s castle.

Players will have to fight Dracula’s army through 60 levels filled with a variety of equipment such as slash, whip, and blast weapons, along with daily and weekly missions.

Before the game’s service was discontinued in September 2020, it also had co-op and PvP multiplayer modes. The single-player story had RPG elements like an EXP system, as well as in-game currency and microtransactions.

There’s no confirmed new release date for Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls, but the official website says it is “coming soon”.

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New Warzone Map Mysteries Emerge In Call Of Duty Season 5

Call of Duty’s Season 5 is live in Warzone, and players may want to investigate the mysterious new structures on Verdansk ’84. Warzone‘s Red Doors are also starting to behave differently. As previously mentioned in Activision’s blog, Warzone will have a Red Door-themed mid-season event, but it’s worth speculating if all of the new map changes will be related to the event, or if there are other mysteries or Easter egg quests to uncover before then. So, what’s happening in Verdansk?

Mobile Broadcast Stations

Just glancing at Verdansk ’84, Season 5’s map changes are pretty subtle. Don’t expect any drastic landscape changes or major points of interest. Instead, players can investigate Mobile Broadcast Stations, which are like the Bertha cargo trucks, but with a giant antenna on the truck bed. It’s not certain what these mobile antennas will be used for, but some of them are emitting a hum or some kind of radio frequency. This could very well be tied into the Red Doors and the Numbers brainwashing narrative of Season 5.

Mobile Broadcast Station
Mobile Broadcast Station

In Call of Duty’s Season 5 preview blog, Activision’s description of the Mobile Broadcast Stations explains that the stations spawn randomly in each match, and it encourages players to “see what they’re all about by going closer to them, but be sure to keep your head and tune out the broadcast each one emits…”

These stations don’t have loot drops, and there doesn’t seem to be any way to activate these antennas, yet.

Shipping Containers

Players will also notice stacks of red shipping containers are now popping up all over Verdansk. These mysterious crate structures are very noticeable not only by their size, but also because they are extremely loud. The structures can be found at the Stadium, one inside and outside of the Downtown area, and a few other points of interest. Each one has a generator and what looks to be a fuel tank connected to whatever is hiding beneath the stack of shipping containers. The sound is possibly the generator powering up whatever the mystery item is, or perhaps it’s the object itself. It’s all very odd, and there doesn’t seem to be anything to interact with here.

Crate structure at Stadium
Crate structure at Stadium

The Mobile Broadcast Stations and the crate surprises could be something that’s just being teased, but the developers haven’t pulled the trigger yet. This could tie into the heavily leaked but not confirmed Call of Duty: Vanguard reveal event, which might possibly arrive as early as next week.

If this is not tied to any separate Easter egg hunts and a Vanguard reveal doesn’t happen next week, there’s still the Red Door event teased on the Season 5 roadmap as a mid-season event.

Red Doors

And speaking of Red Doors, they are still accessible, but they’re now behaving differently. Previously, the doors sent players to a random loot-filled room. Now, players are being sent to a hallway filled with Red Doors. Some doors are simply teleporting players back up into the air above Verdansk, leaving them to parachute back into the fight. Other doors will take players to a loot-filled room, but there doesn’t seem to be any indication of which doors you should be selecting.

YouTuber and Easter egg hunter Geeky Pastimes has a video that shows the new Red Door hallway, and some of the dialogue you can hear while inside. Each door seems to make a slightly different sound, and some doors give you dialogue from either Stitch or Adler. There’s also the image of a bell, which could tie into Black Ops Cold War’s campaign, where you play as a character named Bell and the narrative revolves around the brainwashing Numbers.

This could be just another tease, and the doors might not be functioning as the narrative intends, yet. We’ll keep monitoring the doors and updating if any changes happen prior to the mid-season update.

It’s unclear if all these new Warzone mysteries are tied together, or if we’re being teased several different things at once. Hopefully any Easter eggs or events will progress faster than last year’s bunker mystery that eventually led to Warzone’s Know Your History in-game reveal of Cold War. Again, leaks have suggested that Activision will officially announce Call of Duty: Vanguard on August 19, so maybe players won’t have to wait much longer to find out what’s coming.

These Season 5 updates and Vanguard rumors swirl as Activision presses ahead with Call of Duty amidst the sexual misconduct and harassment lawsuit against the giant publisher, and the next entry in the series is still coming later this year.

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South Park Creators Are Buying Beloved Restaurant Casa Bonita

South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are buying Casa Bonita. The much-loved Mexican-themed entertainment restaurant in Lakewood, Colorado, has featured in South Park and was facing bankruptcy.

As reported by CBS Denver, Parker and Stone revealed that they had reached a financial agreement with the owners of Casa Bonita in a live-streamed Facebook interview with Colorado governor Jared Polis. Stone explained that the deal was still pending legal proceedings, but the pair seem confident it will go through.

“We know that there have been a lot of people in Colorado that love Casa Bonita and have been working on this and we’re excited to work with everybody and make it the place we all want to make it,” Parker said. You can watch the moment the pair announce the news in this video, at around the five-minute mark.

Casa Bonita was a chain of restaurants that dated back to 1968, but the Lakewood branch is now the only one remaining. It has been closed since March 2020 and had filed for bankruptcy protection. The restaurant is notable for such spectacles as a pool with diving gorillas, a puppet theater, a haunted tunnel, an arcade, and a magic theater. Colorado-born Stone and Parker told Polis that they used to go there as kids, and it featured in the Season 7 episode of South Park titled “Casa Bonita.”

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However, there’s one thing the restaurant isn’t as renowned for, and that’s the quality of the food. Or as Polis said, “survive the food, stay for the experience.” Luckily, Parker and Stone told Polis that they plan to improve the venue’s culinary offerings. “I think everyone knows the potential of what that place can be and we certainly do, and I think it’s going to be an awesome Colorado thing,” said Parker.

This news follows the announcement that Parker and Stone have signed a $900 million deal with CBSViacom to create 14 South Park movies as well as 7 more seasons of the show. The series has been running since 1997.

Suicide Squad: Close Out Your Week With David Dastmalchian’s Cat in a Polka Dot Man Outfit

In a huge cast full of show-stealing characters, The Suicide Squad’s Polka Dot Man, played by David Dastmalchian, may have stolen the whole thing thanks to his comically depressed personality and, um…mommy issues. We weren’t prepared for him to win the day on social media, though, with one of the cutest cat outfits ever, inspired by his polka dot-covered suit and goggles.

In an Instagram post made a little over two months ago, Dastmalchian revealed he had adopted a stray cat who approached him on the set of The Suicide Squad in Panama. To celebrate the occasion, he had Suicide Squad costume designer Judianna Makovsky make a Polka Dot Man outfit for the cat.

The cat’s full name? Abner Bubblegum Polka Dot Cat.

Costumer designer Makovsky has also worked on the Harry Potter films, The Hunger Games, and numerous Marvel films, so there’s quite the pedigree in that cat outfit.

“With the help of my @thesuicidesquad family & some generous animal lovers in Panama, I was able to rescue Bubblegum (full name: Abner Bubblegum Polka Dot Cat),” Dastmalchian wrote. “She has been a blessing to our family & was instrumental in helping us through the pandemic. Please adopt, don’t shop, and spay/neuter your pets. (costume by Judianna Makovsky). Thank you, @jamesgunn!”

Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/cat dad who puts his children in Kirby hats…for IGN.