In WandaVision Episode 7, we learned a shocking (or not-so-shocking, depending on how deeply embroiled in fan theories you've been since the show's premiere) truth about Kathryn Hahn's Agnes. Surprise! She's actually been Agatha Harkness all along, and she even gets her very own theme song to prove it. But, like many things in WandaVision, this reveal only served to raise more questions than it answered--namely: Who the hell is Agatha Harkness and why does she matter in Wanda's story? And naturally, while this is still very much a mystery for the MCU, we can look to Agatha's bizarre comic book history for clues. Agatha Harkness was first introduced in Fantastic Four #94 back in 1970, but before you break out the red string and start connecting dots on your MCU F4 conspiracy walls just yet, know that her role with the first family of Marvel was a little odd. Rather than existing as a villain for anyone in the Richards family, Agatha was a governess--a fancy nanny--to Reed and Sue's … [Read more...] about WandaVision: Who Is Agatha Harkness And Why Does She Matter?
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Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection review – hard as ever, but clever with it
Beautiful difficulty options open out a game of beautiful difficulty. This game casts a spell. A very particular spell. It is hard as they come, punishing, brutal, unforgiving in its challenge. And yet I love it still. It's not just difficult. It has a perspective on difficulty. It makes its sheer level of horribleness first endearing and then thrilling. You know Ghosts 'n Goblins by now. 2D action-platformers with a horror vibe. You know the dark of the series' scrolling night. The creep and shudder of the monsters rising from its graveyards. You are a knight, powerful but also delicate, the merest hit shedding you of your armour and leaving you scampering around in your underwear. It is a gothic world, devils and skeletons, but it's also quietly funny: that underwear, but also huge hands descending from the sky to grab you, and there's something charming and comedic about the fist-pumping, knees-up run of yours, somehow so little of the expressed energy channeled into … [Read more...] about Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection review – hard as ever, but clever with it
Days Gone Steam page reveals system requirements, SSD recommended
Fresh from the announcement that Days Gone's arrival on PC heralds a new wave of PlayStation exclusives on the platform , Sony Bend's adventure now has a Steam page with a spring 2021 release window. It confirms some PC features in vague terms: ultra-wide monitor support, unlocked framerates and improved graphics (increased level of details, field of view, foliage draw distances). The video below from Digital Foundry takes a look at how Days Gone runs on a PlayStation 5: We also have the system requirements: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64-bits Processor: Intel Core [email protected] or AMD FX [email protected] Memory: 8GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 (3GB) or AMD Radeon R9 290 (4GB) DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 70GB available space Additional Notes: SSD for storage and 16 GB of memory is recommended And here's the recommended : Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64-bits … [Read more...] about Days Gone Steam page reveals system requirements, SSD recommended
A US politician is trying to ban violent video games in Illinois
Not for the first time, a US politician is seeking a ban on violent video games - and on this occasion it's coming from a Democrat in Chicago. Illinois state representative Marcus C. Evans Jr. is seeking to amend a 2012 Illinois law that bans underage children from accessing violent video games. If passed, HB3531 would prohibit "the sale of all violent video games" in the state, with a penalty of up to $1000 (£709) for those selling violent games. It would also modify the definition of a violent video game to one that "allows a user or player to control a character within the video game that is encouraged to perpetuate human-on-human violence in which the player kills or otherwise causes serious physical or psychological harm to another human or an animal". The bill would also expand the definition of "serious physical harm" to include a range of other types of violence, including "motor vehicle theft with a driver or passenger present inside the vehicle when the theft begins". … [Read more...] about A US politician is trying to ban violent video games in Illinois
New on Disney Plus in March 2021: All the new movies and shows
Another month means another new batch of movies and TV shows are coming to Disney Plus, and we've put them all in a handy list for you. First things first, it's all happening in the MCU this month – March sees the WandaVision finale hit the small screen and answer all our questions about what's really going on in Westview, as well as the first two episodes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (which will undoubtedly create a lot more questions of its own). Plus, there's a whole bunch of recently added movies and shows courtesy of Star in the UK, including Deadpool 2, Pretty Woman, Lost, and 24. Check out the full list here . If you're looking for more family-friendly fare, try Raya and the Last Dragon, available on Premier Access, Gnomeo & Juliet , or Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children for your next movie night. There's a whole lot more, too, so without further ado: here's everything new on Disney Plus in March 2021, with the three of the biggest … [Read more...] about New on Disney Plus in March 2021: All the new movies and shows