Hello Rockstar, please make an open world based on the unplayable Xbox version of Red Dead Redemption

I never completed the original Red Dead Redemption, but not for the usual reasons like being terrible at the game or thinking open worlds are too big and boring these days and I just want to lay back and watch anime forever. I never finished it because my Xbox 360 version wasn't practically an open-world game; It was a lonely farm at the bottom of a massacred space-time vortex. In the prologue, reformed outlaw John Marston confronts an old rogue acquaintance and blows himself to pieces. He is rescued by local rancher Bonnie MacFarlane, who nurses him back to health and gives him a few odd jobs to warm up for the next plot point.

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The demon world of Dragon Ball DAIMA is the best part of the anime

Dragon Ball DAIMA has thrilled fans and critics with each new episode. The third episode did not deviate from this tradition, continuing the overall story and introducing several new elements that captured the hearts and minds of viewers. One of these elements was the introduction of the Demon World and, although viewers only spent a … Read more

One of the best films about World War II is based on a 78-year-old children's book

While war films have explored countless conflicts throughout human history, the scale and moral stakes of World War II attracted countless filmmakers to the subject. His battles have graced hundreds of theaters and each version has its own agenda. Many of the genre's most popular examples come from America and England, and these films often … Read more

First screenshots from the triple-A open world game from the creator of Just Cause

Christofer Sundberg, co-founder of Avalanche and creator of Just Cause, has shared the first screenshots from his next triple-A game. This new game is an open-world title developed by Sundberg's new studio Liquid Swords. Unfortunately we cannot provide any further details about this. Aside from these early screenshots, Liquid Swords hasn't revealed anything about it … Read more

Nidhogg developer's Ghost Bike is now called Wheel World and there's a new trailer

Ghost Bike, the upcoming cycling game from Nidhogg makers Messhof, is now called Wheel World. The name change is designed to reflect some major changes to the game itself – and there's a new trailer showing off its current status as a seemingly cool game about fixing bikes and riding them through pastel-coloured worlds.

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