Arrowhead Game Studios’ Helldivers 2 has been a tremendous success, and Xbox players have been begging to get the game on Microsoft’s console, but that doesn’t seem to be happening. While players hope for the title’s release on Xbox, a somewhat similar experience is joining Game Pass.
Microsoft has announced the second wave of titles coming to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service across consoles and PC. The game list features one title that its developer has been teasing a crossover with, and it will be available to Game Pass Core members later this month.
Helldivers 2 Like Experience Is Coming Soon to Xbox Game Pass
Helldivers 2-like co-op title Deep Rock Galactic is coming to Game Pass.
Game Pass Core members will get three games added to the library on April 23rd, and they are Superhot: Mind Control Delete from Superhot Team, Bugbear Entertainment and Thq Nordic’s Wreckfest,...
Microsoft has announced the second wave of titles coming to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service across consoles and PC. The game list features one title that its developer has been teasing a crossover with, and it will be available to Game Pass Core members later this month.
Helldivers 2 Like Experience Is Coming Soon to Xbox Game Pass
Helldivers 2-like co-op title Deep Rock Galactic is coming to Game Pass.
Game Pass Core members will get three games added to the library on April 23rd, and they are Superhot: Mind Control Delete from Superhot Team, Bugbear Entertainment and Thq Nordic’s Wreckfest,...
- 4/17/2024
- by Rohit Tiwari
- FandomWire
Children of the Sun is a pulpy fever dream developed by one man and published by Devolver Digital. If you took Suda 51’s Killer7, and combined it with Sniper Elite, SuperHot and Mandy, then you’d end up with something resembling René Rother’s Children of the Sun. It works beyond just being a dynamic piece of visual art too, containing some extremely satisfying gameplay that feels crunchy and tactile.
Children of the Sun is out now for PC.
Let’s just get the discussion of the game’s visuals out of the way first, because Children of the Sun is truly striking to look at. In terms of its presentation, it resembles a particularly nasty 70s grindhouse movie that has been thoroughly soaked in bleach. It is extremely stylish, at times reminding me a lot of the visual flair seen in El Paso, Elsewhere.
In fact, it shares more with El Paso,...
Children of the Sun is out now for PC.
Let’s just get the discussion of the game’s visuals out of the way first, because Children of the Sun is truly striking to look at. In terms of its presentation, it resembles a particularly nasty 70s grindhouse movie that has been thoroughly soaked in bleach. It is extremely stylish, at times reminding me a lot of the visual flair seen in El Paso, Elsewhere.
In fact, it shares more with El Paso,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Daniel Boyd
- FandomWire
Not everybody enjoys feeling the burn. But in the tight-knit world of chili heads who compete to see who can eat the most uber-spicy peppers, the endorphin rush that comes from capsaicin — the component in peppers that brings the heat — is a high worth pursuing. The contestants, the pepper growers trying to breed increasingly spicy pods, the hot sauce-makers tinkering with their recipes in their kitchens and the reviewers who chronicle this world on YouTube and social media are all featured in Hulu’s new show “Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People.”
The 10-episode “Superhot” goes deep inside the world of pepper personalities like Johnny Scoville, a popular reviewer and YouTube host; Aurea DeGuzman, a relative newcomer who grows peppers and makes her own hot sauce; Shahina Waseem, a British pepper-eating champion who’s never lost a competition and Troy Primeaux, grower of one of the world’s hottest peppers,...
The 10-episode “Superhot” goes deep inside the world of pepper personalities like Johnny Scoville, a popular reviewer and YouTube host; Aurea DeGuzman, a relative newcomer who grows peppers and makes her own hot sauce; Shahina Waseem, a British pepper-eating champion who’s never lost a competition and Troy Primeaux, grower of one of the world’s hottest peppers,...
- 1/24/2024
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
Get out your favorite hot sauce and crack a window for the premiere of “Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People.” Narrated by actor and comedian Ben Schwartz, this 10-part docuseries explores the depths of spice subculture; from the elite growers looking to create the hottest peppers on earth to those crazy enough to chase the endorphin rush of eating the world’s spiciest chilis. In the end, one chili head may just answer the biggest question of all: is there a pepper out there that can challenge the world’s hottest? Don’t miss all 10 episodes when they premiere on Hulu on Monday, Jan. 22. You can watch Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People with a subscription to Disney+. You can watch Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu.
How to Watch ‘Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People’ Premiere When: Monday,...
How to Watch ‘Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People’ Premiere When: Monday,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
As the aftereffects of the writers’ and actors’ strikes hit streaming in a big way, there’s not a lot of new content to offer subscribers early in 2024. Hulu still has some interesting things to offer in January, though.
The biggest new Hulu Original series in the new year is Death and Other Details, a locked room murder mystery starring Mandy Patinkin as Rufus Cotesworth, who is said to be the world’s greatest detective – at least in this universe. In the new series, Cotesworth comes to the rescue when an unfortunate soul is killed on lavish Mediterranean ocean liner, and he has to team up with the prime suspect (Violett Beane) to solve the crime.
The big Original movie premiere in January is Self Reliance, which follows a middle-aged dude (Jake Johnson) who gets randomly invited into a limo by Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Andy Samberg, and is soon offered...
The biggest new Hulu Original series in the new year is Death and Other Details, a locked room murder mystery starring Mandy Patinkin as Rufus Cotesworth, who is said to be the world’s greatest detective – at least in this universe. In the new series, Cotesworth comes to the rescue when an unfortunate soul is killed on lavish Mediterranean ocean liner, and he has to team up with the prime suspect (Violett Beane) to solve the crime.
The big Original movie premiere in January is Self Reliance, which follows a middle-aged dude (Jake Johnson) who gets randomly invited into a limo by Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Andy Samberg, and is soon offered...
- 1/1/2024
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
People tend to conflate Lovecraftian horror with tentacled sea-monsters and secretive fish cults, but one of the absolute best of the author’s weird tales features almost none of the aesthetic elements traditionally associated with his writing. Following a college student who befriends a paranoid musician condemned to play strange melodies every night in order to ward off otherworldly horrors, The Music of Erich Zann remains my personal favorite example of a story using art to comment on the human condition.
It’s not the only Lovecraft story about a troubled artist (with yarns like Pickman’s Model likely borrowing from the poets and painters of Robert W. Chambers’ The King in Yellow collection), but I think the tale of Erich Zann still resonates today because most readers can relate to the Sisyphean ordeal of being forced to repeatedly perform a task in order to keep their world from falling apart.
It’s not the only Lovecraft story about a troubled artist (with yarns like Pickman’s Model likely borrowing from the poets and painters of Robert W. Chambers’ The King in Yellow collection), but I think the tale of Erich Zann still resonates today because most readers can relate to the Sisyphean ordeal of being forced to repeatedly perform a task in order to keep their world from falling apart.
- 11/20/2023
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
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