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With Toy Story 5 coming out this week, I figured now is as good a time as any to ask which of the first four is your favorite. All of them are great, but for me, 3 is always gonna be my favorite. I was in college when that movie came out in theaters. The ending hit so hard and it still makes me cry.
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Hi everyone! I’m working on a personal project: a fan-made game that serves as a direct prequel to Turrican II. The core idea is to show what actually happens during the intro of the original Amiga game—the attack on the Freedom Forces’ ship and the fall of the crew. My game will end exactly where Turrican II begins, so players will realize in the final scene that the first level of the classic game starts right after the events they just experienced. The entire adventure takes place inside the large spaceship seen in the intro. I’m imagining it as a massive structure with multiple decks and sectors, giving me plenty of room to design varied and coherent levels. Each area…
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Sanctuary in mid-2026 feels less like a place you rush through and more like a place you learn to read, one system at a time. The Lord of Hatred era changed that rhythm, and it did not do it with one giant swing. It came through build choices, item layers, and small decisions that add up. If you are trying to keep up, even something as simple as picking up Diablo 4 runes can become part of a bigger plan rather than just another drop to stash. What stands out most now is how much the game asks you to think before you hit the next dungeon. The level cap rise, the new Paladin and Warlock classes, and the reworked skill trees all push players toward sharper choices. You do no…
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ARC Raiders still has that habit of dragging you back in for one more run, mostly because every trip into the Rust Belt feels a bit different. You're never just fighting ARC machines. You're reading the map, watching other squads, and deciding whether the stuff in your bag is worth the walk home. Even something as simple as picking up ARC Raiders Items can change how the whole raid plays out. By mid-2026, the game's pace has settled into something more measured. Big content drops are now spaced out, while balance patches, traders, and limited events keep the world moving. That slower rhythm actually suits ARC Raiders. It gives players time to learn the systems instead of …
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The Mirage league has settled into a strange rhythm. A lot of players are no longer chasing first-week chaos. They're thinking more carefully now. Which maps are worth mirroring? Which bosses are safer to copy? And where does your POE currency actually go when the run starts getting messy? That question sits at the heart of the league. You can feel it every time you step into a duplicated zone and realise the map is not just harder, it's asking you to make real choices. How do Mirage zones change the way people build characters? That's the part most players end up talking about. Mirage doesn't just add loot. It changes how you think about your build. If your character can…
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Sanctuary in mid-2026 feels less like a place you rush through and more like a game you learn to sit with. The Lord of Hatred expansion changed that feeling pretty fast, and if you have spent any time with a new character, you will notice how much more each choice matters. Even something as small as a Diablo 4 runes setup can shape the way a build behaves, which says a lot about where the game has landed. It is not just about bigger numbers anymore. It is about whether your build can breathe when the fight gets messy. Why the New Systems Actually StickThe first thing most players talk about is the skill tree overhaul. And fair enough, it is the kind of change you feel str…
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Batman is usually the first answer that comes up, and for good reason. The Joker, Two-Face, Riddler, Bane, Scarecrow, Poison Ivy... it's hard to top that lineup. But Spider-Man has Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Venom, Kraven, Mysterio, and plenty of others. Then you've got characters like Flash, Superman, Daredevil, and the X-Men with some incredible villains of their own. So who do you think has the best rogues gallery in comics, and what makes them stand out?
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We're getting close to the Season 4 finale of From (you can check out a clip from this week's episode here). So much is still up in the air. Have you been watching? What do you think will happen?
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Hi, everyone. I have a question for all of you. What voice actors do you want to see for Season 2 of Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man on Disney+? Let me know wat you want.
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Hi, trainers. I want to ask you why do I want a classic Pokemon anime redubbed by Studiopolis? Let me know if you answer my question.
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J.R.R. Tolkien's personal fan-favs were endearing: https://comicbook.com/movies/feature/j-r-r-tolkiens-2-favorite-lord-of-the-rings-scenes-explained-they-might-not-be-what-you-expect/ But what are your fav moments in LOTR?
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