Ronin Review

Ronin is a stealthy, cyberpunk-themed action platformer starring an assassin with an axe to grind. Taking some cues from Kill Bill, slick tracksuit and motorcycle helmet included, you infiltrate enemy compounds to pinpoint the location of five targets who left a stain on your past. Marred only a little by control flubs, Ronin is a brief but entertaining ride, packed full of gripping covert infiltrations and plenty of bloodshed.

As video games have often taught, it is a lot of fun to play as a lithe assassin, and Ronin is no exception. Here, you clamber up walls and dive through windows; you stick to the shadows, dodging traps and enemy eyesight; you crawl on ceilings, swing from a grappling hook, and slide down ventilation shafts–all the while sinking your sword into anyone who stands between you and your goals. The locomotion of your vengeful assassin is intuitive and fun. Hopping over platforms and rooftops is smooth, and ending your brisk sprint by bursting through a glass pane to knock down a dumbfounded security guard and plunge a katana into his back is a sinister thrill that never gets old.

But as fancy as your moves may be, it ta…

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Helldivers 2 Patch Makes It Easier To Rescue Squishy Civilians, Triples Level Cap

A new Helldivers 2 patch is live, bringing with it numerous tweaks, buffs, and new environmental threats to the game Come from Sports betting site VPbet . As if firestorms, tremors, and ion storms weren’t bad enough, you can now expect to encounter blizzards and sandstorms on certain planets while trying to avoid the insect hordes and the chanting Automaton forces. For anyone looking to chase higher numbers and new titles, the game’s level cap has tripled from 50 to 150, and PS5 owners can expect the loadout-reset bug to be addressed in this patch.

Developer Arrowhead has also reworked several weapons, tweaking and buffing them to be more effective in battle. The Anti-Materiel Rifle does 30% more damage, the Arc Thrower has increased stagger force, and the Dominator got a big damage boost. A few weapons have been tweaked to be more balanced, but when you’re out of Stratagems, your arsenal should be more reliable when your back is against the wall.

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One Of The Best Star Wars Villains Wants To Be Doctor Doom In The MCU

While Disney has confirmed which actors will star as Marvel’s first family when the Fantastic Four movie hits theaters in 2025, there’s been no word yet on who’ll be playing their greatest nemesis, Doctor Doom, or if he’ll even appear in the film. At least one well-known actor is already lobbying for the role, as Ben Mendelsohn really wants to play the Latverian monarch on the big screen.

“I would almost give my eyes and teeth to play Doctor Doom,” Mendelsohn said to GQ. “I think Doctor Doom is the great unread Marvel character that could and should be done. But it is what it is.”

Several actors have played Doom over the years, as he has been the most recognizable villain to pit against the Fantastic Four. Roger Corman’s unreleased Fantastic Four movie starred Joseph Culp as Doom, while Tim Story’s Fantastic Four movies featured Julian McMahon under the metal mask. In Josh Trank’s 2015 reboot, Toby Kebbell played the antagonist.

In the comics, Doctor Doom has gradually evolved to become one of the most dangerous characters in all of Marvel Comics. He’s a scientific genius, a master of the mystic arts, and he wields the unfathomable power of diplomatic …

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Pokemon Go Landorus Guide- Shiny Landorus, Weaknesses, Counters, And More Tips

Pokemon Go’s Season of Legends is now underway, and as part of the new content season, Landorus is back in Raids for a limited time. The Legendary Abundance Pokemon is appearing as a five-star Raid boss from now until March 6, and this time, you’ll have a chance to encounter Shiny Landorus. To help you add the Legendary Pokemon to your collection, we’ve rounded up some tips on how to beat and catch Landorus below.

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Incarnate Forme Landorus is appearing in Pokemon Go again until 8 AM local time on March 6, giving you only a few days to capture it. To participate in a Landorus Raid, you’ll need to have either a Raid Pass (to join the battle in-person) or a Remote Raid Pass (to join the battle remotely). You can get one Remote Raid Pass as part of Niantic’s free weekly item bundles, which are available in Pokemon Go’s in-game shop every Monday in March.

Following Landorus’s departure, Incarnate Forme Tornadus will appear in Raids again until March 11, while Incarnate Forme Thundurus will be available from March 11-16. After that, the Legend…

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