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‘Pluribus’ Just Set An All-Time Record For Apple TV

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Pluribus isn't just a hit for Apple TV, it has now set an all-time record for the service before season 1 has even ended.

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Early Buzz For ‘Highguard,’ The Game Awards Closer, Is Quite Poor

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Highguard may have closed The Game Awards this year, but it has been poorly received. THat's problematic just a month before launch.

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Beastro preview: a delicious roguelite riff on cozy gaming

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When you hear the term cozy game, a set menu of gameplay offerings leaps immediately to mind: farming, crafting, fishing, and cooking. Beastro, the upcoming game from indie developer-publisher Timberline Studio, has all of those elements. But it mixes up the familiar recipe by adding a sprinkling of tactical deck-building combat. Having spent some time with the game ahead of The Game Awards earlier this week, it’s clear that all these ingredients harmonize remarkably well around Beastro’s central ideas of food and flavor.



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New automation sandbox game Alchemy Factory is basically a magical Satisfactory, and I can't stop looking at it

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I love watching a well-engineered build chug along in Satisfactory or Factorio, but newcomer Alchemy Factory might have just stolen their thunder as my favorite in the format to watch in motion. Developer D5 Copperhead's magical spin on the familiar automation sandbox game structure casts you as an apprentice working behind the scenes at the local potion seller in a fantastical medieval town. Doing things by hand is so old-fashioned; instead, it's time to craft some of the most gloriously intricate automated layouts you've ever seen to make sure you're able to meet demand.

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The Simpsons Taps Lindsay Lohan To Voice Maggie — Get A Sneak Peek

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Maggie Simpson is about to find her voice: Lindsay Lohan will guest-star as the youngest Simpson child this week on The Simpsons. Get a sneak peek here.



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Prolific voice actor Jim Ward, whose credits include Knights of the Old Republic, New Vegas, Grim Fandango, and more, has died

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Actor and radio personality Jim Ward, famous for his roles in dozens of TV shows, films, and videogames, has died at the age of 66. Stephanie Miller, host of The Stephanie Miller show where Ward was once co-host, shared the news in a post on X Wednesday, Dec. 10.

Ward's career in videogames goes back to the 90s, when he voiced both Spider-Man and Venom in a Marvel game for the Sega Genesis. He went on to take numerous high-profile roles, like Hector LeMans in Grim Fandango, Captain Qwark in Ratchet & Clank, Jack Krauser in Resident Evil 4, and Aleksandr Granin in Metal Gear Solid 3. His final credit for a videogame role was as the Ranger in Quake Champions.

RPG fans might recognize Ward from his central performance as Dr. Klein in Fallout: New Vegas' fan-favorite Old World Blues expansion, or the many roles he played in the original Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, like wannabe Morpheus blood wizard, Maximillian Strauss.

Ward also had the distinction of voicing Trask Ulgo (in addition to other characters), the first voice you hear in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, which itself was one of the first RPGs with full voice acting for every conversation.

As The Hollywood Reporter notes, Ward was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in his final years. According to TMZ, Ward died due to complications from the disease.

Fans have taken to social media to share their memories of the actor. As user Veldin451 posted on X, "Ward's role as Qwark played a big part in shaping my humor into what it is today. A character that really no one else could have done justice. Truly an immeasurable loss and a sad day. Rest in peace, Jim."

RIP Jim Ward, you were my Krauser as a kid and I never stopped adoring your performance. #REBHfun #ResidentEvil #Krauser #sketch

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