Ubisoft’s latest title, Skull and Bones, was finally released earlier this month after being in development hell for almost a decade and multiple delays. The game hasn’t been able to impress the fans it once had excited but seems to be trying to make the experience better with the latest update.
Skull and Bones Season 1 brings new content in an attempt to retain players to save the game. Ubisoft has also announced that the game has achieved a player engagement milestone despite the lukewarm response, making Skull and Bones Ubisoft’s one of the most engaging games.
Season 1 Skull and Bones Raging Tides Update Launches
Skull and Bones Season 1 Raging Tides is now underway with new enemies and events.
Skull and Bones Season 1 “Raging Tides” kicked off on February 27 and brings a new pirate enemy, new in-game events, leaderboard rewards, and quality-of-life improvements to make the experience better for players.
Skull and Bones Season 1 brings new content in an attempt to retain players to save the game. Ubisoft has also announced that the game has achieved a player engagement milestone despite the lukewarm response, making Skull and Bones Ubisoft’s one of the most engaging games.
Season 1 Skull and Bones Raging Tides Update Launches
Skull and Bones Season 1 Raging Tides is now underway with new enemies and events.
Skull and Bones Season 1 “Raging Tides” kicked off on February 27 and brings a new pirate enemy, new in-game events, leaderboard rewards, and quality-of-life improvements to make the experience better for players.
- 2/29/2024
- by Rohit Tiwari
- FandomWire
Japanese rock band Survive Said the Prophet —known for performing theme songs for anime like Vinland Saga , Tokyo 24th Ward and more—are getting ready to embark upon a tour of the U.S. West Coast this year. Make / Break Yourself The West Coast Tour is set to kick off after their performance at Sakura-Con and tickets are now live for five stops in April. It all starts at Neumo's in Seattle, Wa and closes out at Brick by Brick in San Diego, CA. Check out the dates, locations and ticket links below for more. Survive Said the Prophet - Make / Break Yourself Tour Tickets April 2 - Neumo's - Seattle, Wa April 3 - Hawthorne Theatre - Portland. Or April 5 - Cornerstone - Berkeley, CA April 8 - The Echoplex - Los Angeles, CA April 9 - Brick by Brick - San Diego, CA More about Survive Said the Prophet : Survive Said...
- 2/16/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Everything Adam West did, Burt Ward did backward and in elf shoes.
Both West and Ward gave genius performances on William Dozier's 1966 TV series "Batman." The show took place in a cartoon universe full of outlandish villains and sexy criminals, while Batman stood in as some sort of cosmic straight man. Everything in the universe was strange, but the crimefighter dressed as a bat and his banana-caped sidekick in a domino mask both pretended that everything was normal and clean and, gosh darn it, even wholesome. West and Ward were stone-faced in delivering their weird-ass dialogue, elevating "Batman" from a simple adventure program to one of the most brilliant comedy shows in TV history.
Ward had it harder than West. Thanks to the face-covering design of the Batman costume, West could easily be replaced by a stunt performer for the show's many fight scenes. Ward, with his whole head exposed,...
Both West and Ward gave genius performances on William Dozier's 1966 TV series "Batman." The show took place in a cartoon universe full of outlandish villains and sexy criminals, while Batman stood in as some sort of cosmic straight man. Everything in the universe was strange, but the crimefighter dressed as a bat and his banana-caped sidekick in a domino mask both pretended that everything was normal and clean and, gosh darn it, even wholesome. West and Ward were stone-faced in delivering their weird-ass dialogue, elevating "Batman" from a simple adventure program to one of the most brilliant comedy shows in TV history.
Ward had it harder than West. Thanks to the face-covering design of the Batman costume, West could easily be replaced by a stunt performer for the show's many fight scenes. Ward, with his whole head exposed,...
- 1/20/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
John Carpenter is one director whose imagination always exceeded his budget. He never got to Spielberg’s level of big-budget movies, but he’s always made what resources he does have count. Halloween became an accidental masterpiece because of this. Also, Carpenter has the distinct rare honor of directing a remake that is hailed as better than the original with 1982’s The Thing. John Carpenter has long since left directing movies, only to be slightly involved with the newer Halloween sequels, most notably as a composer. However, CreepyCatalog has reported on a Q&a Carpenter had recently participated in, where he teases that there may be a sequel to The Thing coming.
Carpenter recently appeared at Texas Frightmare Weekend this past week. There, Carpenter would hold a Question & Answer period with an audience of blood-thirsty fans. One such person would ask Carpenter if the long-popular theory of Keith David’s character,...
Carpenter recently appeared at Texas Frightmare Weekend this past week. There, Carpenter would hold a Question & Answer period with an audience of blood-thirsty fans. One such person would ask Carpenter if the long-popular theory of Keith David’s character,...
- 6/1/2023
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
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