The Walking Dead- Daryl Dixon – The Book Of Carol Gets Fall Premiere Date
In April, AMC revealed that The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 2 will be renamed The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol… although at the time, the new title didn’t have a dash. Now, AMC has set a fall premiere date for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol, which will arrive just over a year after the first season’s debut.
Via Deadline, the Season 2 premiere is scheduled for September 29 on AMC and AMC+. The series was originally conceived as a showcase for Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride’s popular duo, Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier. However, McBride pulled out of the show prior to production and the series was retooled to focus on Reedus’ character. McBride ended up coming back to the project at the end of the first season and her character now shares top billing in the title with Daryl.
As part of the shift in direction, Carol has her own storyline in Season 2. In the Season 1 finale, Carol was already looking for Daryl when she came acros…
Chasing Leads And Breaking Hearts Is The Least Of Your Concerns In Times & Galaxy
Times & Galaxy, a choice-driven adventure game in which you play as a robot who is the latest intern for the solar system’s most trusted news holopaper, hits a little close to home for me. It delves into storylines anyone in online media will be familiar with, such as “your outlet is successful but not increasingly profitable and so you and many of your coworkers are being let go” or “you’re not being hired full-time and getting employee benefits but good news, your writing is good enough that your part-time contract is being renewed again.”
Copychaser Games’ upcoming title feels quite timely given the current state of the video game journalism industry. It’s not all doom and gloom, though, as most of the game seems geared towards exploring the joys of being a journalist and giving the player a sneak peek into the euphoric high that comes with finally getting that one quote you’ve been looking for, that one source who gives you what you need to print the…
Cannon Brawl Review
In Cannon Brawl there are two castles, one positioned on each side of a peaceful valley. This circumstance is, of course, intolerable. There really ought to be just one building, and your job as the player is to bring about such a future, even as your opponent–whether controlled by a second player or just the devious computer–tries to turn your base into a pile of rubble.
You may recall other games that employ a similar setup. CastleStorm comes to mind, for instance, with its pleasing blend of crazy action and tower defense mechanics. While past games prevent this new effort from offering much in the way of surprises, though, lingering familiarity ensures that genre devotees will be able to get right down to the business of castle demolition.
When a round begins, you find your castle positioned near the edge of a cramped map. As rousing battle themes pipe from your speakers, you stake your claim to verdant hills and blue skies, to deserts so yellow you might wish you c…