It's commendable that the Riftbound team has rules for alternative game modes at launch. An increasingly large number of TCGs come and go with a singular format, suffering as a result. It might be way too early for this, but a PVE set would go down nicely with the League of Legends community, if it's ever in the ca
I had the chance to take the game for a spin over several rounds with multiple Champions, and I have a really good feeling about it. Beyond the trials and tribulations of the CCG format in general, there's a promising core system here , especially when it comes to games involving three or more play
Supergirl ** season 3 premieres Monday October 9 at 8pm on The CW. The Flash ** season 4 premieres Tuesday October 10 at 8pm, with Legends of Tomorrow ** season 3 premiering that same night at 9pm. Arrow ** season 6 premieres Thursday October 12 at 9pm. **Black Lightning ** is expected to premiere in early 2
The mon (family crest) in the logo of the game is actually fictional. It was selected among a few different options designed by Connell, while Katami-san made sure that it was the most authentic and believable for the time period, and matched the mountains of Tsushima. It's the family crest of "Jin Sakame". I don't believe this has been officially confirmed just yet, but this is probably the name of the protagon
It's definitely looking set to address many concerns with the DCEU thus far, with a more balanced tone and strongly defined characters. Unfortunately, the Aquaman footage that played in the same panel was not relea
As a recap, Riftbound was officially released in the US on October 31, 2025, in the form of Riftbound: Origins , the game's first set. Set 1 features "over 300 cards," as well as a handful of accessories, a Providing Grounds starter box, and three Champion starter decks. Riot Games sent us the Proving Grounds box, as well as those Champion starter decks for testing (Jinx, Lee Sin, and Viktor), and by the time I was done, I ended up heavily favoring 2v2 as my preferred form
Netflix had a major presence at SDCC 2017. Their biggest film was David Ayer's Bright, a fantasy police thriller where Will Smith's hardened cop is forced to team up with Joel Edgerton's heavily-makeup-ed
Digital artist Timetravel6000v2 created a new piece that unites Ray Palmer aka The Atom (Brandon Routh), Green Arrow, Black Lightning, Barry Allen aka The Flash (Grant Gustin), and Kara Danvers aka Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) in a one-sheet done in the style of the Justice League Comic-Con poster . Take a look at two versions of the poster be
There's so many, in fact, it's near impossible to keep track of. But worry not, we're here to help. Here's a rundown of all of the trailers released online from the convention. We'll be updating across the weekend as more come
Think of runes like a Bandai Namco card game energy system. Every turn, you'll get two new runes automatically, which can pay for cards. How many runes you leave open can dictate how defensively or offensively the other player will act on their turn, so it behooves you to leave something open to resp
In a three or four-player game, the number of Battlefields is increased to three, which adds even more decision points into the mix. Like most card games in general (not just CCGs), the game is balanced around 1v1 play, but I'm interested in trying out bigger multiplayer games more often than not with this sys
Of course, Timetravel6000v2's art isn't the first fan-made recreation of this particular Justice League poster. Shortly after it debuted during SDCC, a fan put an Avengers spin on the poster as a preview of Marvel Studios' upcoming blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War . It's not surprising that this Justice League poster has inspired so many recreations considering the original is itself an homage to classic DC Comics artwork created by artist Alex R
While the jury is out on whether or not the rune system will make for engaging gameplay long term, in the moment, I was thrilled that it was so easy to learn Riftbound and pick it up quickly. Having runes (mana) enter the battlefield each turn by default allowed me to fully focus on strategy Game Forums|https://strategynewsbase.Com/, placement, and reading my opponent rather than logistical overh
Over the past few years, Sony has been able to maintain a consistent level of expectations for fans to set for themselves, with E3 and PSX being the two standouts to look forward to for the biggest announcements and updates, and smaller news pieces being shuffled in throughout the year. After a couple of noteworthy E3s, Sony’s middling press conference at this year’s event left a lot of fans underwhelmed and anxious for more. In a moment of seeming panic, Sony set forth a chain of events that pushed forward a few of their key PSX announcements, including the reveal of Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima, up to the Paris Games Week press conference, an event that, in the past, had rarely been used for major reveals such as those. Teased as the "second half of E3" , the Paris Games Week presser, while distinctly more filled with new trailers, also ended up being fairly standard and middling, leaving fans to wonder what Sony had left up their sleeves for PSX.