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With more people reading manga and webtoons (aka vertical scroll comics) than ever before, Beat’s Bizarre Adventure gives three writers an opportunity each week to recommend some of their favorite books and series from Japan, Korea, and elsewhere. This week we have the Omegaverse, annoying aliens, and, of course, movies.
Far from describing a game with adventure in it (that would include a lot of games!), the adventure genre is loosely defined as one that emphasizes narrative and exploration over action, which may also rely on light puzzle mechanics. In other words, a game that doesn’t have enough simulation to be a sim, action to…
An award-winning PS5 adventure game is on sale for a huge discount right now. The new sale puts one of the best games of this generation on sale for a low price.
An upcoming puzzle game from one of the biggest directors in gaming is officially getting a PS5 version. The news came as a surprise, but will see the game release outside of one platform.
As far as Marvel comic book history is concerned, and despite how popular he’s been as a character for the last three decades, Daredevil has never managed to break through and into the same upper-echelon stratosphere that the Marvel Comics’ holy trinity—Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Hulk—have consistently resided in.
With more people reading manga and webtoons (aka vertical scroll comics) than ever before, Beat’s Bizarre Adventure gives three writers an opportunity each week to recommend some of their favorite books and series from Japan, Korea, and elsewhere. This week we have mimics, manga artists, and, of course, records.
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The film helped me realise that getting out into nature would also allow me to escape my anxieties, but I started to see the costs of constant escape
A year of writing, drawing and designing has paid off for 12-year-old Everett Roy, who has officially published his first graphic novel
With more people reading manga and webtoons (aka vertical scroll comics) than ever before, Beat’s Bizarre Adventure gives three writers an opportunity each week to recommend some of their favorite books and series from Japan, Korea, and elsewhere. This week we have a 1995 Chinese cooking manga classic, competitive table tennis, and, of course, dummies