Biggest PC Games Of E3 2018

PC has always been a fantastic platform for gaming. Thanks to the added horsepower, people can experience the latest games running at their absolute best. With E3 2018 on the horizon, there are a ton of exciting new PC games that’ll be showcased. We’re already in the thick of the current generation of games, so the focus at this year’s show is likely going to be on gameplay and trailers for many of the games we already know are releasing this holiday, as well as a slate of new and unannounced games.

Here, in alphabetical order, are some of the biggest PC games we’re pretty sure are going to be at E3 in some form or another. Hopefully most of them are playable, but even if some only show up as a trailer, it’s another chance to get a feel for what lies ahead. Many of these titles have been announced, but others are titles we’re guessing based on the list of companies on the official E3 homepage.

The first potential look we’ll get at most of these games will be during the press conferences before E3 even begins. To make sure you’re up to date with the times as well as the location for our E3 livestreams, we have a hub rounding up all of that info as well.

The following games are only a potential sampling of all the exciting titles that will come out of E3, and be sure to check out our editor’s picks for the games we’re most anticipating. But in the meantime, what games do you hope to learn more about at the show? Let us know in the comments below!

12 Arrowverse Crossovers That Need to Happen

The Arrowverse crossover has become a tradition, as with 2017’s “Crisis on Earth-X” and 2016’s “Invasion!” But now that Season 6 of Arrow has come to an end, we can’t help but wonder where next year’s crossover between that show, The Flash, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow will take us.

Dungeons and Dragons Newest Storyline Waterdeep: Dragon Heist Revealed

The next storyline adventure in Dungeons & Dragons’ ever-expanding arc has been announced. Called Waterdeep: Dragon Heist, Wizards of the Coast will take players to one of the main cities in the Forgotten Realms setting, the bustling, titular city of Waterdeep.

While details are scarce for the moment, Waterdeep: Dragon Heist will be an urban treasure hunt requiring players to “use diplomacy, intrigue, stealth, and their wits to follow clues and solve puzzles,” in what’s sounding like the fantasy Ocean’s Elven-style caper that we never knew we needed in our lives.

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Best Action Movies on Netflix Right Now (June 2018)

Everyone loves a good action movie, but we don’t all agree about what makes a “good” action movie. Some of us want carefully crafted cinema, full of smart plotting and rich characters. Some of us just want big explosions, dumb storylines, and a brainless good time. Fortunately, Netflix Streaming’s offerings currently run that whole gamut, with blockbusters, fight films, animated adventures and shootouts galore… if you know where to look for them. And that’s where we come in with our monthly updates on the best new movies on Netflix.

Here you’ll find the best action movies on Netflix right now. Many of the best films in the genre are absent from the service lately, but there are still plenty of awesome new releases that are streaming on Netflix right now. Undisputed classics, underrated b-movies, all-ages adventure and ultraviolent action awaits you in our picks for the hottest action movies on Netflix Streaming!

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The Comic Book History Of Spawn

The Comic Book History Of Spawn

Spawn is getting a movie reboot starring Jamie Foxx, with Spawn creator Todd McFarlane as director! So who is Spawn? Ryan dives into Spawn’s convoluted origin story from Image Comics.

With the announcement of a new Spawn movie starring Jamie Foxx coming out in the near future, many people may be wondering, “Who is Spawn?” Well, the Image Comics character has quite a convoluted history, but we’ll do our best to break it down for you.

Spawn first debuted in 1992 in Spawn #1, which took the comic book world by storm, selling more than 1.7 million copies, a crazy-high number for a indie comic book. For comparison, The Walking Dead #163 was one of the highest selling indie books in decades and that sold 730,000 copies.

The comic was written and drawn by Todd McFarlane and revolved around the afterlife of Al Simmons. In life, he was a Marine, in the CIA, and a highly trained assassin. However, Simmons was betrayed by his friends and murdered while on a mission, and because Simmons killed so many people, he ended up in Hell.

He left behind a wife and desperately wanted to get back to her, so Simmons made a deal with the demon Malebolgia: He sold his soul to make it back to Earth. However, there was a catch; Simmons returned to Earth five years later as a Hellspawn, and his body was burnt to a crisp. He also discovered his wife had moved on, remarried, and had a child.

Simmons, now as Spawn, quickly learned from a demonic clown named Violator that his job was now to do Malebolgia’s bidding, which involved killing a lot of people with his newfound demonic powers and super-sweet cape. Simmons isn’t the only person to become Spawn though. Throughout the years, a few others have taken on the mantle, including Sir John of York from medieval times.

If you want to learn more about just who this character is and all of his super-powers, check out the video above, which has all the details.

The Biggest Nintendo Switch And 3DS Games Of E3 2018

There’s a lot of excitement surrounding Nintendo at E3 2018. The company has achieved massive success with the Switch thanks to its hybrid functionality and fantastic roster of games. And with highly-anticipated games in its upcoming lineup, like Super Smash Bros., Metroid Prime 4, and Pokemon, many are clamoring for more details and announcements. In addition, Nintendo continues to support the 3DS, consistently announcing compelling new games for the handheld. For both platforms, it’s fair to say the focus is going to be on gameplay and trailers for many of the games we already know are releasing this holiday, as well as a slate of new and unannounced games.

Here, in alphabetical order, are some of the biggest Switch and 3DS games we’re fairly certain are going to be at E3 in some form or another. Hopefully most of them are playable, but even if some oprnly show up as a trailer, it’s another chance to get a feel for what lies ahead. Many of these titles have been announced, but others are ones we’re guessing based on the list of companies on the official E3 homepage.

The first potential look we’ll get at most of these games will be during the press conferences before E3 even begins. To make sure you’re up to date with the times as well as the location for our E3 video streams, we have a hub rounding up all of that info as well.

The following games are only a potential sampling of all the exciting titles that will come out of E3, and be sure to check out our editor’s picks for the games we’re most anticipating. But in the meantime, what games do you hope to learn more about at the show? Let us know in the comments below!

IGN Movies Podcast: Spawn Casting and Solo Flopping

Welcome back to the IGN Movies Podcast! In this week’s episode, Jim Vejvoda and Tom Jorgensen explore all the latest news from the geek moviesphere!

We begin with a discussion on the box office failure of Solo: A Star Wars Story — and what it might mean for the franchise, Lucasfilm, and Disney — before moving on to our hopes for the Boba Fett movie that Logan’s James Mangold may direct.

Then we chat up the latest news on the Disney-Fox deal, Hasbro’s hopes for the Power Rangers franchise, and the casting of Jamie Foxx as Spawn. We also field listener questions and discuss the movies we most recently watched.

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