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    Netflix is continuing to build out the "Stranger Things" franchise, with the streamer ordering an animated series set within the world of the show.

     

     

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    “We’ve always dreamed of an animated ‘Stranger Things’ in the vein of the Saturday morning cartoons that we grew up loving, and to see this dream realized has been absolutely thrilling,” the Duffer brothers said in a statement. We couldn’t be more blown away by what Eric Robles and his team have come up with — the scripts and artwork are incredible, and we can’t wait to share more with you! The adventure continues…”

     

  2. 7 hours ago, Zaku3 said:

    Working on my 1337 CoH3 skills and streaming later. I randomly had one viewer yesterday and my first night. So I'm entertaining somebody and I don't even use my webcam and such.

     

    Hate to be the bearer of bad news but I believe it counts the person streaming as a viewer.

  3. @Ghost_MH I beg to differ! :p

     

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    Love the easy songs

     

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    🕹️ Gamedle: 12/04/2023 🟥🟩 > https://gamedle.wtf

     

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    Kairos (카이로스): 8/10

     

    Kairos is a high concept show about a young woman Ae-ri, who's mother needs a heart transplant, but disappears. It's also about Seo-jin, a high up executive for a construction company. His daughter is tragically kidnapped. Seo-jin and Ae-ri are connected in some ways but the most important and odd way is that she can contact Seo-jin on a cell phone she presumed was lost. The catch is that he is living exactly 31 days ahead of her. So they decide to work together in order to solve each other's mysteries and possibly uncover bigger conspiracies along the way.

    It's a pretty compelling show. The time gimmick works well and the atmosphere is quite tense the whole way through. There are some downright despicable characters on this show. All that being said up front warning there is a lot of death and crying so if you think that might upset you keep it in mind before you watch.

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  5. 7 hours ago, Commissar SFLUFAN said:

    I too am unfamiliar with the premise of this thread.

     

    It's obviously a UK humble brag thread.

     

    "Cheerio Govnah, I live on an island with my wife and kids eating spotted dick all day. My job is so fulfilling that I'm thinking of quitting. I have free health care and no gun violence. Do any of you feel the same way as me?

     

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  6. 3 hours ago, Paperclyp said:

    It looks like they’re just going additional story from the remakes. Same art / VAs and everything. 
     

    I suppose it’s one way to take advantage of the art they have. 

     

    I think they are using similar character models but not using the game engine as you insinuated. I do recall that during the Capcom show they did make a big deal that Jill from the games was in the movie but that's not the Leon from the games.

    This is clearly CG. :p

     

    Also, it's supposed to take place between RE6 and RE7

  7. It's out!

     

     

     


    Game Information

    Game Title: Tron: Identity

     

    Platforms:

    • PC (Apr 11, 2023)
    • Nintendo Switch (Apr 11, 2023)


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    OpenCritic - 79 average - 89% recommended

     

    Critic Reviews

    CGMagazine - Jordan Biordi - 8.5 / 10

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    TRON: Identity is a short, sweet, and incredibly engaging interactive novel that perfectly captures the essence of the franchise.


    Checkpoint Gaming - Charlie Kelly - 8 / 10

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    Tron: Legacy is a great and fitting return for the sci-fi franchise, providing a gripping neo-noir story that bubbles away on a single moody, rainy night. Foundations of the exciting, futuristic world explored years prior are now realised even further thanks to the highly detailed writing talent at Bithell Games, making you feel like you're there amongst the chaos. Though at times missing some of the typical visual novel conveniences and containing crunchy 3D models, the world laid bare - the world of Tron -  is exciting once more. Striking character profiles, eloquent writing and effective puzzles all help in reminding us of the fact that Tron as a franchise is special and a little weird but most importantly here to stay. Remember that.


    Destructoid - Zoey Handley - 8 / 10

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    Impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding them back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.


    FingerGuns - Sean Davies - 9 / 10

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    Some of its endings might leave you feeling a little derezzed, but the branching narrative journey you take to get there makes Tron: Identity an experience worth having. Thought provoking writing and incredible music are coupled with an enjoyable card game in a tale that tackles new frontiers in the world of Tron which will be essential for those the 'fight for the user'.


    God is a Geek - Chris White - 8 / 10

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    Tron: Identity is a smart take on the visual novel genre, and does something different with the source material it is based on.


    Nintendo Life - Trent Cannon - 8 / 10

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    Tron: Identity won't wow anyone with its puzzles, but it does a great job of telling a tight story that changes with each playthrough. The short playtime encourages you to explore the world a bit more and uncover new truths that you missed because of your previous actions. If this is the start of a series of Tron visual novels, which the plot certainly feels like, then we're hopeful we get to continue our journey with Query very soon.


    Press Start - Brodie Gibbons - 6.5 / 10

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    Mike Bithell's writing, as it often is, remains on point as his team establishes new colours within an already riveting sci-fi world, not by replicating what came before-as appropriate as that may have been thematically-but by taking the franchise in a bold direction. It's a shame this thrilling plot against the archives is derezzed, and perhaps doomed to obsoletion, by a string of confoundingly dull puzzles.


    Shacknews - Donovan Erskine - 8 / 10

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    Tron: Identity weaves an interesting detective story that expands the franchise mythos. While those invested in the lore will enjoy diving deeper into this universe, newcomers would have benefitted from a bit more exposition. Despite that, Tron: Identity’s branching story, puzzles, and visuals make it quite an enjoyable visual novel.


    Stevivor - Steve Wright - 8 / 10

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    There’s a lot of fun to be had within Identity, from a delightful narrative, engaging characters and brain-teasing puzzles. It’s a small, yet refined package that’s sure to delight those into mysteries. Quite obviously, a bit of knowledge about the Tron universe will help players — and certainly add to understanding of lore — but isn’t necessarily required.

     

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