Steam Giveaway: This PC Game Is Free To Claim Until Tomorrow

We love a good freebie, and here’s one Steam players won’t want to miss out on: point-and-click adventure Kathy Rain is currently free to own. Once you click “install game,” the title will be added to your account, and it’ll be yours forever. However, this flash deal won’t last long–the giveaway ends tomorrow, May 7, at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET.

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Set in the ’90s, the game follows Kathy, a bold, sassy journalism major who’s investigating the mysterious death of her grandfather and uncovers the sinister secrets of her hometown in the process. Eerie and compelling, Kathy Rain features gorgeous pixel art graphics, hand-drawn environments, original music, and complete voice-acted dialogue. While GameSpot hasn’t reviewed the game, Kathy Rain has over 1,000 reviews and a “Very Positive” rating on Steam–and at the low, low price of $0, you might as well pick it up and dive in.

If you’re into story-driven indie games with dark themes, you might also consider picking up the Dark Dames in Adventure Games bundle, which is 20% off (now $40) and includes Kathy Rain and four other games.

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Celebrate Detective Pikachu’s Release In Pokémon Go – GS News Update

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Universal Studios’ New Harry Potter Roller Coaster Gets Creepily Realistic Hagrid Robot

Universal Studios Orlando is preparing to launch the latest addition to its Wizarding World of Harry Potter with Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure. The “immersive” roller coaster puts visitors on Hagrid’s motorcycle as they journey through the Forbidden Forest and come face-to-face with a number of magical creatures from the world of the Harry Potter books and films. The creatures aren’t all that’s in store, though.

Universal Orlando has unveiled its first look at the animatronic figure of Hagrid that will be seen in the coaster, and it’s scarily realistic. Like, a few steps removed from a Harry Potter-themed version of Westworld realistic.

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According to a press release, Hagrid’s face was sculpted by hand, while actor Robbie Coltrane’s mouth was scanned to recreate the character’s teeth. Coltrane also recorded new dialogue for the animatronic, while the character’s costume was designed by the team that dressed him in the films.

“Hagrid is such an iconic character and an integral part of the Harry Potter franchise, so we were excited to develop a truly innovative and authentic animated figure to bring him to life for this experience,” Universal Creative senior vice president Thierry Coup said in a statement. “We worked tirelessly to make sure Hagrid’s full essence was captured with the utmost attention to detail for our guests to feel completely immersed in this all-new adventure.”

You can see just how detailed the Hagrid animatronic is in the images above and in the trailer below. Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure opens at Universal Orlando on June 19. Between this and the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at the Disneyland and Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom parks, it’s an exciting summer to be a theme park fan.

Pokemon Go Detective Pikachu Event Starts Tomorrow, Adds New Shiny

Warner Bros.’ live-action Detective Pikachu movie hits theaters later this week, and Niantic is celebrating its premier with a special event in Pokemon Go. Beginning tomorrow, May 7, at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 9 PM BST (6 AM AEST on May 8), players will have a chance to capture Pokemon from the upcoming film–including a new Shiny Pokemon and Detective Pikachu itself.

From May 7-17, Pokemon that star in the Detective Pikachu movie, such as Bulbasaur, Snubble, Psyduck, Jigglypuff, and Aipom, will appear in the wild more frequently than normal. Some movie Pokemon will also appear as Raid bosses, and players will have a chance of coming across a Shiny Aipom. On top of that, a Pikachu wearing a detective’s hat may photobomb any Go Snapshots you take; if that happens, you’ll have a chance to catch it.

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Beyond the increased Pokemon spawns, you’ll earn twice the usual amount of XP for every Pokemon you capture during the Detective Pikachu event. Niantic is also distributing special Field Research tasks at Poke Stops, and there are Detective Pikachu-themed clothing items for purchase from the Style Shop, including a shirt featuring the film’s logo and a detective hat with Pikachu ears.

Detective Pikachu hits theaters on May 10. The movie is based loosely on the 3DS game of the same name and stars Ryan Reynolds as the voice of the titular Pokemon. “Detective Pikachu should prove enjoyable for any and all Pokemon fans, young or old,” Michael Rougeau wrote in GameSpot’s Detective Pikachu review. “As the first official live-action trip to the world of Pokemon, Detective Pikachu presents characters I want to see again and a setting I’d like to return to.”

In other Pokemon Go news, the Legendary Lake trio–Azelf, Mesprit, and Uxie–have started to appear in Raid Battles around the world following their unexpected appearance in the wild earlier this month. The game’s next Community Day event, meanwhile, is scheduled for Sunday, May 19. The featured Pokemon this time will be Torchic, the Fire-type starter from Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire.

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Denis Dyack Talks About Silicon Knights vs. Epic Games Lawsuit

In all of gaming, you’d be hard pressed to find a messier lawsuit (and subsequent fallout) than that of Epic vs. Silicon Knights. Back in 2007, Silicon Knights formally sued Epic for allegedly failing to address issues with Unreal Engine 3, which Silicon Knights was using to develop Too Human. For a multitude of reasons, Silicon Knights effectively lost that lawsuit, and as of a 2014 report, still somehow owes Epic $9.2 million in legal fees. Though Silicon Knights is no more, former president Denis Dyack says that, knowing what he knows now, he would likely reconsider going through with the lawsuit.

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2018 Set a New Comic Book Sales Record

The comic book industry had its strongest sales year ever in 2018, with total sales topping a previous record set in 2016. That’s according to a joint analysis by ICv2’s Milton Griepp and Comichron’s John Jackson Miller.

Grieep and Miller estimate that total comic book and graphic novel sales in 2018 amounted to $1.095 billion. A little under half of those sales came from traditional comic book shops, while the remainder were through book channels (bookstores, online retailers, Scholastic book fairs, etc.), digital downloads and crowdfunding services like Kickstarter. This is the first time crowdfunding data has been included in Grieep and Miller’s annual report.

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These Amazon Devices Are on Sale for the Lowest Prices Ever

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Here’s some good news for anyone who’s keyed into the Amazon ecosystem: a handful of Amazon devices are on sale right now, and some of them are at the lowest prices they’ve ever been. You’ll find discounts on Fire tablets, Amazon Echo devices, and the fantastic Kindle Paperwhite, which was recently updated with great new features. Better yet, Mother’s Day is right around the corner, and these make great gifts. Keep that in mind.

Kindle Paperwhite is 31% Off (Lowest Price Ever)

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Game Of Thrones: How Many Dragons Are There In Westeros? (Season 8 Episode 4)

For the entirety of Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen has held a huge trump card as she worked her way across Essos and, finally, to Westeros to take the Iron Throne: dragons. The incredible power of dragon fire can melt castles and ravage armies, and their ability to fly has put them out of reach of anybody who would try to fight back against them.

Having air superiority has made Daenerys nearly unbeatable in recent seasons, but she lost one of her dragons in the war against the Night King and the White Walkers. That left her with only two.

Qyburn, Cersei Lannister’s Hand of the Queen, also developed a weapon that could take down dragons, giving Cersei a chance to fight back against the otherwise unbeatable creatures. The giant crossbow, known as a scorpion, can knock dragons out of the air–and in Episode 4, “The Last of the Starks,” Euron Greyjoy and the Iron Fleet manage to use them, mounted on their ships, to kill Rhaegal, the dragon Jon Snow rode in the Battle of Winterfell. That means Daenerys just has Drogon, her largest and most fearsome dragon, remaining.

But is that really it? Dragons have been a game-changer in the world, which raises an additional question: Could there be more?

Up until Dany’s three dragons were born, it was common knowledge the world over that the species had gone extinct. But there are potentially more dragon eggs out in the world, left behind by the Targaryens at various points in history. If Daenerys’s eggs were formerly stones (or appeared to be stones), those others could potentially still be viable as well.

In George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” books, on which Game of Thrones is based, there are a number of dragon eggs mentioned at various points. Targaryens used to give their young princes dragon eggs even as infants, to try to get the dragons to bond with them as early as possible. But not all of those dragon eggs hatched, and at various times, Targaryens took eggs with them to different places, like the Vale–and we don’t know what happened to them all. There’s also a mention in the companion book “The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones” of a rumor that a Targaryen dragon laid eggs in the Winterfell crypts almost two centuries before the events of the show, near the hot springs there. So there are at least a few dragon eggs supposedly lost and scattered throughout Westeros.

The interesting thing is that the return of dragons has had larger effects on the Game of Thrones world than their incredible power and military superiority. There’s a big implication in both the books and the show that the return of dragons has also meant the return of magic to the world. We saw as much in Qarth in Season 2, when Daenerys dealt with the sorcerers there, and there’s speculation that the time was right for White Walkers to make their push against the realms of men after centuries of no one having heard from them at all because of the rebirth of dragons. So while it’s a bit speculative, it does seem possible that while Daenerys has lost two of her three dragons, they won’t necessarily be the last.

For the time being, though, there’s just one for sure dragon left in the world, and that’s Drogon, since Viserion was killed by the Night King, turned into a wight, and killed again when Arya destroyed the White Walkers, and Rhaegal is now apparently at the bottom of the sea with a scorpion bolt in his neck. Dragons changed the world of Westeros once before, and while Daenerys’s dragons haven’t had the same effect that Aegon the Conquerer did when he took over Westeros and started the Targaryen dynasty 300 years before the events of the show, it still seems possible that they could change it again in the future.