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Lego's New Tintin Rocket Set Is Straight Out of the Comics

Game News - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 21:15
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Many Lego sets have been based on Marvel and DC Comics characters, but for its next release, the company is looking to Belgium for its first Tintin collaboration. Based on the iconic Herge comics featuring the young reporter traveling the world and the cosmos, the new Tintin Moon Rocket kit is priced at $160 and launches on April 1.

Lego Tintin Moon Rocket (1,283 pieces)

$160 | Releases April 1

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Inspired by the 1953 Destination Moon and Explorers on the Moon comic book serials, the 1,283-piece model is an accurate recreation of the iconic rocketship. It features the red-and-white checker pattern, a curvy shape symbolic of the Space Race era, and a removable hull section that reveals inner details like the observation room. The included minifigures really tie the set together, with five in total and Snowy, of course.

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JIAN YING JIANG HU

New Releases - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:00

Crimson Desert

New Releases - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:00
Welcome to the beautiful yet brutal continent of Pywel. From the snow-blasted mountains of Kweiden to the verdant expanses of Akapen and the towering ridges scattering the Crimson Desert, this land is a testament to nature's grandeur. Yet, amidst this beauty, the continent stands locked in war as factions vie for unprecedented power. Discover adventure, explore exciting locations, and fight thrilling battles as you travel across an incredible open world filled with wonder and mystery. Join Kliff, captain of the Greymanes, and his comrades as they embark on a relentless journey to defend Pywel and fulfill their mission. Along your perilous path stands both dependable allies and countless foes who will stop at nothing to see your downfall. Face trials to uncover the truth of the catastrophe looming over Pywel and restore peace to the continent.

RUSHING BEAT X: Return of Brawl Brothers

New Releases - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:00
A virus labeled as the "Joecal incident" multiplies the physical capacity of a body when contracted. Three years later, a new incident, the "Cyber Clone incident", broke out in a replica city. And one year later again... the battle against the Zeekus and Cyber Clones is about to begin. Are they walking on the path to destruction? Or... RUSHING BEAT was originally developed by Jaleco, with City Connection now leading development after they acquired rights to all Jaleco IP. RUSHING BEAT has been scratching the brawler itch of gamers since 1992 when the game first appeared on the Super Nintendo® Entertainment System. Now, more than thirty years later, "The Peace Keepers" are back as the franchise is reborn for modern consoles!

Quickcast

New Releases - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:00

Bang! Bang! Bandits

New Releases - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:00
"Bang! Bang! Bandits" is a completely original new gun shooting game that can be played safely by a wide range of people from children to adults, by adopting simple rules and operation methods, depicting bright and pop characters and an easy-to-understand world view, while cherishing the tension and exhilaration of the classic game genre of gun shooting games. Just use the Joy-Con as a handgun and aim and shoot at the enemies on the screen with one hand! There is no limit on the number of bullets, so you can shoot bang bang without stress! In Challenge Mode, you start from low-class stages and work your way up to the most difficult stages. You can play alone or in a team of 2 to 4 people, and work together with your family and friends to clear the stages! You can also enjoy competitive play, such as single battles (individual battles) where 2 to 4 people compete for the highest score, and team battles where two teams of 2 people compete for the highest score.

Valor of Man

New Releases - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:00

GunX - Lock and Load

New Releases - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:00
Gun X provides VR Gun shooting experience with lightning-fast gun assemblies, Duel Matches, frantic Zombie Mode, competitive Online & Single Player play, and a Shooting Range for perfecting your aim. Challenge your friends, enter tournaments, and immerse yourself in an adrenaline-fueled fight.

Danger Cliff 2

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VeilWood

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Zoo Life Simulator

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Zombocalypse Now!

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Heroes of Magic & Cards

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Setuna:Legend of Hamburger 2

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Content King

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Crimson Desert Review - Highest Fantasy

Games Reviews - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 09:00

Crimson Desert excels as an open-world action-adventure game when exploration and combat intersect. In the lead-up to release, there's been a lot of discussion about what exactly the game is and whether it's too good to be true, with trailers showing off everything from dragon-flying and mech-piloting to Shadow of the Colossus-style boss fights. Developer Pearl Abyss certainly set its sights high with its first single-player game, and there's no denying that Crimson Desert is an incredibly ambitious game stitched together with as many ideas as humanly possible.

A few hours into my adventure in Crimson Desert, I decided to explore to the east of the Duchess of Hernand--the game's starting location. Just beyond a sloping valley, I could make out what looked like a giant diving board nestled atop a mountain ridge. With this landmark in my sights, I made it my mission to scale the chalky cliff face and find out what exactly this enticing structure was.

As I figured out how best to tackle the climb, finding spots where I could stand and replenish my stamina before continuing, I eventually reached the top and discovered that what looked like a diving board was actually a mysterious wooden pulley. It wasn't clear what it was used for, but I didn't really care. The view from the top instantly grabbed my attention, presenting a breathtaking panorama of Hernand and beyond. Pastoral countryside stretched as far as the eye could see, dotted with hamlets, beautiful meadows, and dense forests. In the distance, snow-capped mountaintops reached for the clouds, while a number of hilltop castles were only a horse ride away.

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Disney's New Game-Loving CEO Gives Update On Mysterious Fortnite Project

Game News - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 05:18

Josh D'Amaro took over for Bob Iger today as the new CEO of The Walt Disney Company, and one of his first orders of business was to give an update on the long-awaited Disney x Fortnite project.

During Disney's annual shareholder meeting, D'Amaro said he recently reviewed some of the progress on the Disney x Fortnite project. "I was blown away by the possibilities," he said (via DrewDisneyDude).

That doesn't tell us much, of course, and it's not surprising to hear D'Amaro speak so enthusiastically about the Fortnite project. After all, he is the person who spearheaded Disney's investment into Epic Games in the first place. He's also a regular visitor to Epic's headquarters in North Carolina.

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John Carpenter Can't Wait To Play A Game That Hasn't Even Been Revealed Yet

Game News - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 04:54

John Carpenter--best known for his legendary horror films like The Thing and Halloween--is evidently big into gaming, and says one of the games he's most looking forward to at the moment hasn't even been officially revealed yet.

"I have loved the Fallout universe for years so anything they do next, I’m ready for it," Carpenter said in a recent interview (via IGN).

Carpenter listed the next Fallout game--which currently has no title and no release date--as one of three games he's most excited to play. Notably, the other two games that made the list--Saber Interactive's upcoming shooter John Carpenter's Toxic Commando and Illfonic's upcoming Halloween--are both adaptations of Carpenter's work, whereas Fallout 5 obviously is not.

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