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Games Where The Tutorial Lies To You
Don't look to these in-game tutorials for help; despite their initial impressions, you'll soon realize that they were lying ...
Discover ten essential film script-books every cinephile, aspiring writer or filmmaker should own. From timeless Indian ...
Coming off of From Software's Elden Ring (which Bandai Namco published) not too long ago, pulling up the map of Code Vein 2 ...
Genki’s Tokyo Xtreme Racer, also known as Shutoko Battle, may have technically got its start as Highway 2000 on the SEGA ...
From where we sit at the University of California, it has long been easy for faculty to lament that too many first-year students arrive academically unprepared by their K-12 schools.
"No one underwrites a female role like Christopher Nolan! The woman in Tenet is a real standout, they're explaining what they ...
"I feel like any of the Manic Pixie Chicks fit the bill as they are specifically written to advance the male antagonist's self-discovery. In some cases, it borders on meta, but it turns the female ...
In the world of television dramas, few premises are as intriguing as that of a hitman grappling with Alzheimer's disease. Fox's Memory of a Killer, featuring Patrick Dempsey in the lead role, attempts ...
An exhibition at the Clark Art Institute, "Shadow Visionaries," shows the darkness spawned by Paris’s bright lights in the 19th century.
The idea of an anime-style soulslike releases plenty of good chemicals in my brain, but the first Code Vein back in 2019 ...
When it comes to the proletariat taking matters into their own hands, the British working class does not have many ...
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Villain wins early trope explained: The narrative purpose of early defeat
When the filmmaker lets the villain win early, somewhere around the midpoint reversal, I know I’m in for quite a spectacular end.
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