E3 is officially down for the count this year. Whether this is a permanent situation or if the event manages to return at some point remains to be seen.
"Tekken's proper nouns and systems, Tekken really isn't very complicated at all. [...] And when the camera slows down, showing limbs moments away from entangling and showing who emerged victorious from a final clash, everyone will wince, gasp, and cheer - Tekken 8 is electric."
"I just found it to be a very fully realized, compelling snapshot of time," Egerton says. "Also, the story of this guy who despite all of the reasons not to go to [the USSR], went in pursuit of an unproven game about blocks that fall from the top of the screen to the bottom. I just thought it was zany and fun and kooky and would tap into people's hunger for the nostalgia of the '80s, and also the very broad fanbase of the game."
"I'm watching the last little squares of barren land I've not been able to reach with an irrigation system slowly turn from brown to green to really finish off my wasteland transformation," our own Sam Loveridge writes. "This is what Terra Nil has made me - an ecological perfectionist - and I'm absolutely loving it."
Amazon's Prime Video series The Power focuses a bunch of women that can suddenly shoot lightning from their fingers. Here's what the cast thought of that - and the show's message in general.
"The first time I realized I could roll a rock down a hillside to take out a group of unsuspecting enemies was magical," our own Dustin Bailey writes. "Now Tears of the Kingdom is promising that I can attach that rock to an explosive homing arrow that I can shoot from a magical airship that I built out of green goo and tree trunks."