Beat the heat with TV WEEK’s guide to the best British dramas and comedies to stream now, from Vera to Slow Horses and ...
The Halo franchise is arguably the most prolific video game series to be adapted into book form, having published over 37 novels and an additional 12 comic books since 2001.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. There are dozens of video game books in Amazon's Black Friday and B2G1 Free sale, so to help you navigate the discounts, we've rounded up the best ...
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New Dungeons and Dragons Video Game Revealed Based on the Coolest Spellcasting Class
Fans of Dungeons and Dragons won't want to miss this new video game that looks like a love letter to one of its coolest ...
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The 50 best games of 2025
Never has that sentiment been more true than in 2025 — seen both in the best games of the year and in the culture around them ...
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Avatar 3: Quaritch’s Shocking Fate Revealed in New Video Game DLC
In a post-credits voice clip at the end of the Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – From the Ashes DLC, players hear a conversation ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash leaves one major character's fate extremely ambiguous, but a new DLC for the Avatar video game confirms what happened.
After spending decades reinventing the stealth action genre with Metal Gear Solid , Hideo Kojima is ready to push things ...
Quentin Tarantino isn't holding back about his feelings toward a popular book franchise. The famed director had some choice words about "The Hunger Games" during a recent appearance on the "The Bret ...
The Smoking Mirror has been announced, The Escapist spoke to Revolution’s Charles Cecil about the franchise’s legacy.
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. Credit...Jack Smyth Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Each January, the ...
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2025 was a monster year for Stephen King movie and TV adaptations… so where are all the games?
So, like… where are all the Stephen King games at? Huh? People love Stephen King. People love scary games. There's certainly no shortage of material to work with, to the tune of 60+ books, 200+ ...
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