First launched on Nintendo 3DS, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon is making the jump to Nintendo Switch on June 27. The Switch version, dubbed Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD, enhances the charming adventure with refreshed graphics and quality-of-life gameplay updates that bring the game closer to its sequel, Luigi’s Mansion 3, while keeping the 3DS original’s content intact–including all the same puzzles, enemies, and even the ScareScraper multiplayer mode. Preorders for Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD are available now. Come from South African Online Casinos
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Prime Video’s The Boys has brought some of TV’s most out-there moments for the past three and a half seasons to its fans. The current Season 4 has kept on brand, and with a new episode dropping this week, who knows what showrunner Eric Kripke has in store. However, Kripke has an idea for fans: to enjoy The Boys with the show’s very own popcorn bucket.
Amazon just has to make it first, but it’s unlikely to hit production. We’re not going to embed it here, but check it out at the link, and heads up, it’s extremely not safe for work.
“Crave a little sausage in your popcorn? Then enjoy our #TheBoys popcorn bucket as you watch a NEW EP TOMORROW!!,” Kripke tweeted, including the concept art for the bucket, that has a lid shaped like a penis tip. “You’d laugh if you knew how many r…
Since first arriving on the scene back in 2022, Starforge Systems has a reputation for great pre-built gaming PCs, but it’s really outdone itself with its new limited-edition Smite rig. Featuring impressive specs, a highly detailed Smite-themed case, and swappable acrylic panels that can showcase one of six iconic gods making a reappearance in this year’s Smite 2, this PC is one hell of a beautiful powerhouse.
As we inch closer and closer to Smite 2’s release this summer, it may be time for some players to consider upgrading to make the most of the sequel’s move to Unreal Engine 5. And though the Starforge Systems’ limited-edition Smite 2 pre-built isn’t bleeding edge at its asking price of $2500, it’s a potent machine with a lot of character that ensures it’s worth checking out–…
During what could easily be considered the main event of San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel Studios announced that Robert Downey Jr., the actor who helped kick off the MCU as Tony Stark, will be returning to Marvel Cinematic Universe. The big twist, though, is that he will be returning not as Tony Stark, but as Victor von Doom, perhaps Marvel Comics’ single greatest villain. For a company who would rather reboot or memorialize a character than recast them, casting the same actor in two very prominent roles seems like a very strange move. And that’s why we think it’s possible that this is one big misdirect.. Robert Downey Jr. may be playing Victor von Doom, but what if he’s not playing the Victor von Doom.
Of course, keep in mind that we don’t have any secret spies at M…