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The Red Lantern is a harrowing survival game set in the wild white north, asking you to survive using nothing more than your wits and a pack of sled dogs. Think The Oregon Trail, but instead of your sister dying of dysentery, your favorite dog could get attacked by a bear. It consists mostly of menu prompts asking you to hunt for wild game, make camp, or inspect hazards and points of interest.
Your dogs have their own personality traits, with unique strengths and weaknesses. The lead dog Chomper loves to chase squirrels and will rarely ignore them. Another has a fear of loud noises. Each of them excels at one of three traits, making them excellent natural hunters, faster sled dogs, or naturally curious about the world and able to sniff out secrets. Managing your pack’s physical and mental health adds an extra wrinkle through the lonely landscape. And yes, you can give scritches, as seen in the video above.
The Red Lantern is coming to PC and Nintendo Switch in 2020. Check out our PAX East 2020 hub for more intriguing indie titles like this.
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As reported by MI6 HQ, Eilish has topped the U.K. charts with the biggest opening week ever for a James Bond song. The track has sold 90,000 copies in its first seven days of release, and racked up 10.6 million streams.
The only other Bond song to nab the number one spot was 2015’s “Writing’s On The Wall” by Sam Smith, selling close to 70k copies in its debut. Both Adele and Duran Duran got close to hitting the top, but just missed. Adele, however, holds the record for most weeks on the Top 100 chart for a Bond song.
Here’s a quick look at the highest positions each released Bond song got on the charts (ranked from highest to lowest)…
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Looking for more No Time to Die content? Read more about Rami Malek’s supervillain and check out everything we know about Bond 25, including plot details, shooting locations and specifics on the cast and crew.
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Created in 1980 by Stan Lee and John Buscema, She-Hulk — real name: Jessica Walters — is Bruce Banner’s cousin. In the comics, it’s a life-saving blood transfusion from Bruce that turns Jessica into her own (eventually smarter) version of Hulk.
Check out The Laughing Place’s tweets for what Ruffalo said about a possible Hulk appearance on the show…
Ruffalo says there is talk about his Hulk potentially showing up in the #SheHulk series… but talks are preliminary. #C2E2
— LaughingPlace.com (@laughing_place) March 1, 2020
Previously announced, Jessica Gao, who wrote Rick and Morty’s Emmy-winning “Pickle Rick” episode, will be the head writer on She-Hulk.
Production on She-Hulk will wrap in 2020, though the Disney+ series will most likely air in 2021.
Check out our full rundown of She-Hulk’s origins and most famous storylines here.
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This is good news for horror/thrillers as the genre has been flailing a bit since It: Chapter Two, what with Doctor Sleep, The Turning, and Brahms: The Boy II pulling in less than ideal hauls in recently months.
Overseas, as reported by Variety, The Invisible Man nabbed another $20.2 million, bringing it to $49.2 million worldwide.
You can read our review of The invisible Man here, where we call it a “chillingly effective” reimagining of a classic.
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Funimation’s My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising also did well for itself, in a much smaller release, generating $5.1 million, and a grand total of $8.4 million (since debuting on Wednesday).
Check out our positive review of My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, which calls out the fun action and “excellent team-ups.”
Sonic the Hedgehog continued to race for gold, earning $16 million and landing in second place. With $128 million domestically, to date, Sonic is now has a global total of $265 million.
Everything else in the Top 10 held on as expected. Call of the Wild has only brought in $79.3 worldwide so far, which doesn’t bode well considering its massive budget.
Parasite didn’t crack the Top 10, but it’s raked in $51.5 million in America to date, closing in on setting a record for a non-English language film here in the States.
Here are the Top 10 North American box office estimates for the (2-day) weekend (via Box Office Mojo)
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The previous low for this monitor was $999.99 on Black Friday. The new AW3420DW replaces the AW3418DW, which was considered by many to be the best gaming monitor. The AW3420DW improves upon its predecessor with a faster response time (2ms vs 4ms), better color rendition (98% DCI-P3 range, which is a stricter standard than sRGB), and a more modern body style that complements the newer lineup of Alienware PCs. It also retains the best features of the AW3418DW, like the 3440×1440 21:9 resolution, fast 120Hz refresh rate, GSYNC compatibility, and a superior IPS panel that delivers excellent viewing angles.
Amazon has dropped prices on several PS4, Xbox, and Switch games. Most of them are under $30. Several of these games had been discounted at various vendors within the past few weeks and Amazon has finally decided to price match all of them in one go.
Dragon Ball is one of the most well known and loved manga series to exist, and if you’ve somehow not read it, or want to do so again, this is the deal for you. For a limited time you can own the entire Dragon Ball complete collection for only 80$, and if that wasn’t enough, you can grab the entire Z collection as well for an additional $124.
If you’re looking for a new headset, particularly for your consoles, then check out these premium ASTRO headsets that are on sale on Amazon. Along with a suite of features, they also work on PC, so you can hop between your consoles and PC with ease using a singular headset.
This sponsored deal is brought to you by ComiXology
ComiXology is Amazon’s digital comic platform and is the largest digital retailer of American comics. The site hosts 20,000 digital comics, graphic novels, and manga from DC, Marvel, Image, Dark Horse, and more. Here’s your chance to access all of it, totally free, for 30 days. If you’re an avid comic reader, you might want to consider continuing on afterwards, since it’s only $5.99/month. If you’re already have an Amazon account (who doesn’t?) you can sign in using the same credentials.
This code drops a few coveted games at the lowest prices we’ve seen. Topping the list is Red Dead Redemption 2, an absolute must buy for anyone with a powerful PC.
This portable hard drive is compatible as external storage for your PC, PS4, or Xbox One. Portable drives are physically much smaller than their desktop hard drive siblings. However, they are just as fast and require no additional power other than the USB port. The only tradeoff is the higher cost per GB, but that point is moot with today’s deal.
If you’re looking for a sleek and hidden 4K TV, this is the product for you. The Samsung Frame television is designed to blend in with any wall it’s placed on, as it resembles a framed painting more than a typical 4K TV. What’s better, is the price, which is sitting at the lowest we’ve seen.
For those of you who haven’t been keeping up with the Intel vs AMD CPU war, AMD has been giving Intel a run for its money with its flagship processors. The new AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-core processor is comparable to the Intel Core i7-9700, both in terms of gaming and workstation performance. It’s paired with an RTX 2070 video card, which is superior to the previous generation GTX 1080, as well as plenty of RAM and a spacious 1TB solid state drive. The Radeon RX 5700 XT performs on par with the GeForce RTX 2070.
The new 2019 Alienware Aurora desktop boasts a facelift, improved thermals, new RGB LED lighting system, toolless chassis for easy swapping of parts, and performance components. The new RTX 2080 SUPER is the latest generation of RTX cards and is modestly superior to the RTX 2080 (which is already more powerful than the GTX 1080 Ti). This makes the card the second most powerful card available.
The Alienware m15 laptop is much thinner than its predecessor. It’s also one of the lighter gaming laptops we’ve seen weighing in at only 4.8lbs. This Alienware laptop still features no-expense-spared premium construction and an advanced cooling system so that the laptop never gets too hot to the touch. Check out our very own m15 review. The GTX 1660 Ti is considerably more powerful than the previous generation GTX 1060.
The Alienware m17 is the newly designed 17″ laptop and weighs only 5.8 pounds, which is remarkable given its payload. It’s easily one of the best laptops you can get in terms of build quality and under-the-hood power, especially at this price point.
There aren’t very many Nintendo Switch deals right now, but Walmart is throwing in a free controller when you get either the new generation Switch with the longer battery life.
Why pay $10 for a can of compressed air at the local store when you can get 4 for nearly the same price on Amazon. You’ll need it to give that nasty keyboard of yours a good cleaning.
Warning: This story contains details regarding death and attempted suicide. Read with caution.
Luis Alfonso Mendoza, the Spanish dub voice actor for iconic characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Dragon Ball’s Gohan, has been killed, according to reports from Spanish media.
According to Cartoon Brew, who translated a report from Media Tiempo, Mendoza was allegedly killed during an altercation with a man who was renting living space from Mendoza and his family. The suspect also allegedly killed Mendoza’s wife and brother-in-law. Mendoza lived in the Portales Norte district of Mexico City.
The suspect later attempted suicide via shooting himself in the head, but survived and is currently in “serious condition.”
Mendoza’s castmates took to Twitter to share their condolences.
Mario Castañeda, who voices the Spanish dub of Goku, reflected on just how recently he had shared a laugh with Mendoza.

Rossy Aguirre, who voices the Spanish dub of Krillin, shared her condolences, along with an image of her and Mendoza.

Eduardo Garza, who voiced Krillin in the latter half of Dragon Ball Z’s Spanish dub, similarly shared a photo and condolences.

Mendoza voiced the Spanish dub of Gohan since 1996, but also provided the Spanish voice for numerous other recognizable roles, both live-action and animated. Besides Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, Mendoza voiced Count Duckula, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Leonardo, Kon from Bleach, and more. As for live-action roles, Mendoza provided dubbing for Fresh Prince’s Carlton, Karate Kids’ Daniel LaRusso, Joey on Friends, and The Big Bang Theory’s Sheldon.
He was 55 years old.
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Not due out officially until March 17, some advance copies of the book were sold at C2E2 this weekend in Chicago, and a new passage is being passed around (h/t Screenrant) that answers a huge mystery regarding the return of Emperor Palpatine.
This is what Kylo observed while visiting Exegol for the first time and seeing Palpatine still alive. Check it out…
“All the vials were empty of liquid save one, which was nearly depleted. Kylo peered closer. He’d seen this apparatus before, too, when he’d studied the Clone Wars as a boy. The liquid flowing into the living nightmare before him was fighting a losing battle to sustain the Emperor’s putrid flesh.”
“What could you give me?” Kylo asked. Emperor Palpatine lived, after a fashion, and Kylo could feel in his very bones that this clone body sheltered the Emperor’s actual spirit. It was an imperfect vessel, though, unable to contain his immense power. It couldn’t last much longer.”
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It would appear that Palpatine’s spirit, his essence, was now housed in a clone body – one that wasn’t strong enough to maintain the Emperor’s power. It isn’t clear, however, if the galaxy’s most dominant Sith Lord had gone through many clone bodies over the decades, using them until they basically disintegrated completely, or if he’d just resided in this single one – and was just now losing control of it.
This clone method of brining Palpatine back is similar to how 1991’s Star Wars: Dark Empire comic series had him return.
For more on the Skywalker Saga, check out how Rise of Skywalker’s Visual Dictionary answers a ton of key plot questions, our explainer of the ending, and every Jedi that spoke to Rey in her final battle with the Emperor.
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As revealed at the Marvel Comics: Next Big Thing panel at C2E2, the new Ultraman series is titled The Rise of Ultraman and will be co-written by Kyle Higgins (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) and Mat Groom (Self/Made), with art by Francesco Manna (The Avengers). The comic appears to be a full reboot of the Ultra Series, one aimed at introducing a new generation of Western readers to Ultraman and the Japanese Tokusatsu genre, as well as exploring how the character’s heroic ideals hold up in the uncertain world of 2020.

“A few years ago, thanks to my time on Power Rangers, I was able to discover and learn more about Tokusatsu. With its wildly different conventions and inspirations, Tokusatsu — and Ultraman in particular — has been a huge source of joy for me,” said Higgins in Marvel’s press release. “It’s a genre so ripe with possibilities, even down to what we conceive of in the structure of super hero storytelling. It’s both an honor and a privilege to bring Ultraman to Marvel.”
“Monsters in fiction have been embodying all that is dark and scary in our world for as long as we’ve been telling stories. But I don’t think anybody understood the immense scale of our most pressing problems quite like [Ultra Series creator] Eiji Tsuburaya,” teased Groom. “He imagined the darkness looming overhead as tall as skyscrapers— alien and unknowable and ANGRY. But he also imagined us being able to stand up to those monsters, by rising above our worst impulses and embracing a nobler way of being. He imagined ULTRAMAN. What does that mean in this complex, contradictory world of lies? We’re going to find out…”
Marvel hasn’t yet revealed a release date for The Rise of Ultraman #1, but they are teasing more announcements in the near future. Let us know if you’re excited for this Ultraman re-imagining in the comments below.
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For other major Marvel projects in the works, find out about the X-Men crossover X of Swords and what to expect from Empyre, Marvel’s ambitious Avengers/Fantastic Four event. Then learn why we think Empyre could be a sign of things to come for the MCU.
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