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Why Steven Spielberg Isn’t Interested in Making a Horror Movie After Weapons
Why Steven Spielberg Isn’t Interested in Making a Horror Movie After Weapons With 2026’s Disclosure Day marking Steven Spielberg’s return to his extraterrestrial roots, there is some speculation to be had about whether the same would be the case for horror. In addition to being a prominent contributor to the blockbuster and sci-fi landscape, he’s also a proven master in the realm of horror. From building an […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Apr 5
ARC Raiders Developer Outlines Streamlined Crafting Option, Promises More Improvements
ARC Raiders Developer Outlines Streamlined Crafting Option, Promises More Improvements"That friction was getting in the way of the fun," says Embark Studios about navigating through multiple menus to craft items.
Apr 5
Halo: Campaign Evolved is Content Complete, Features a Skin System – Rumor
Halo: Campaign Evolved is Content Complete, Features a Skin System – RumorReportedly based on Master Chief's Mark 5 armor, the skins have seemingly been "reshaped and redesigned to look different."
Apr 5
The US jobs market beat expectations by more than double in March, but February losses were quietly revised to be far worse than first reported
The US jobs market beat expectations by more than double in March, but February losses were quietly revised to be far worse than first reportedA boom with an asterisk.
Apr 5
Humint (2026) Ending Explained: Did Zo and Geon Become Allies in The End?
Humint (2026) Ending Explained: Did Zo and Geon Become Allies in The End? Netflix’s new South Korean action spy film, Humint, brings together South Korean and North Korean intelligence agents as they attempt to dismantle an international criminal conspiracy taking place in Russia. Written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan, the film stars Zo In-sung, Park Jeong-min, Park Hae-joon, and Shin Se-kyung.  The film focuses on a South Korean […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Apr 5
RPGamer Round-Up: March 29 – April 5
RPGamer Round-Up: March 29 – April 5 Welcome to the latest edition of RPGamer's round-up column, where we look back at some of the articles that we have posted over the intervening period. This article is designed to give reminders of some interesting content and stories that our readers might have missed.       Editorial Content Pokémon Pokopia Review Pokémon Pokopia , co-developed by Game Freak and Koei Tecmo’s Omega Force, is the first spin-off of its kind in the Pokémon franchise. Brimming with ambition and beautiful Pokémon, Elena Ng discovers that it readily finds a home in the flourishing cosy life simulator landscape. Thysiastery Review DIRGA’s Thysiastery takes old-school turn-based dungeon crawling to a place rarely been to before, quick-paced and roguelike. Ryan Costa reports on whether the combinations lean more to excitement or frustration. Omori Review Omori is a turn-based, surreal horror RPG released by Omocat in 2020. While it initially presents itself as a colorful retro adventure, Irtaza Hashmi finds that beneath its eye-catching aesthetics lies a deeply unsettling exploration of trauma and escapism. Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Retroview Final Fantasy Mystic Quest has an interesting reputation, created partly as an introductory title to RPGs. Ryan Radcliffe reports that it fails to garner too much interest compared to other RPGs on the SNES.     Magical Princess Interview Neotro Inc.’s Magical Princess takes life sim and turn-based RPG mechanics and asks the players how they would raise their daughter as a single father in a magical fantasy world. Producer Hiroaki Omiya answered some questions about the game. Robot Recycler Ryn Interview Robot Recycler Ryn takes intricate robot creation and innovative active combat into a post-apocalyptic world. RPGamer was able to ask developer Rablo Games’ Founder Pablo Coma some questions about the game. PAX East 2026 Quick Impressions RPGamer’s Michael Apps got the chance to try out a number of demos at the recent PAX East show. Find out within why he’s excited about a new Bubsy game. Video Round-Up (April 3, 2026) The Easter Bunny has been kind this year, bringing gifts in the form of additional RPGamer video reviews. In the basket this time are reviews for Dragon Quest VII Reimagined , Nioh 3 , Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass , Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties , and Calamity Angels: Special Delivery .   Major News Zero Parades: For Dead Spies Arriving on PC in May ZA/UM revealed that its narrative espionage RPG Zero Parades: For Dead Spies is coming to PC in May. A PS5 version will follow later this year. R-Type Tactics I・II Cosmos Coming West in June NIS America announced that R-Type Tactics I・II Cosmos is coming west this June. The strategy RPG remake bundle will be available on PC and consoles. Utawarerumono: Past and Present Rediscovered Details More Characters, Gameplay Aquaplus released new details for Utawarerumono: Past and Present Rediscovered . The update introduces more characters and gameplay details for the game ahead of its launch in May. Kyoto Xanadu Introduces More Characters, Combat Details Nihon Falcom prodived new images and details for Kyoto Xanadu . The developer introduced new characters as well as provided information on the action RPG’s combat. The Elder Scrolls: Blades Shutting Down End of June Bethesda announced that free-to-play title The Elder Scrolls: Blades is shutting down. The game, already delisted for new players, will close at the end of June. Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era Early Access Date Announced Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era has an Early Access release date. The Early Access version of the game will be available at the end of the month, with a full launch expected in around a year. Ex Sanguis Releasing on Steam Early Access in May Lightbulb Crew and Firesquid announced that Ex Sanguis is releasing on Steam Early Access next month. The strategy roguelite is expected to spend at least six months in Early Access. Songs of Glimmerwick Gets New Trailer, Demo Launching Next Week Eastshade Studios released a new trailer for its 2022-announced title Songs of Glimmerwick . The video comes ahead of a Steam demo for the game that arrives next week.         Other News Manafinder Coming to Consoles This Week Tactical RPG Hibera, Requiem for the Forgotten Announced Reptilian Rising Set for April Release The Elder Scrolls Online Shows New Seasonal Content Petit Planet Stardrift Test Announced Monster Hunter Outlanders Second Closed Beta Announced Revenge of the Firstborn Demo Releasing This Week Darksiders Warmastered Edition PS5, Xbox Series X|S Release Announced Kernel Hearts Demo Released Station Command Demo Released Eastwynne Demo Available, Kickstarter Beginning Soon The New Denpa Men Dedicated Switch 2 Version Releasing Next Week Quester, Quester | Osaka Steam Releases to Be Replaced Harvest Moon: The Winds of Anthos Complete Edition Physical Release Announced Media and New Releases Echoes of Aincrad: Sword Art Online Receives Story Trailer Sea of Stars Shows Mobile Gameplay Mortal Shell II Gameplay Shown Starfield’s Free Lanes Update Gets New Trailer Aether & Iron's Sixth Developer Diary Focuses on Player Choices Gachiakuta: The Game Shows Character Combat Skills Breath of Fire IV Released on Steam HYKE: Northern Light(s) Available on Apple Arcade New Release Round-Up (April 2, 2026) Podcasts RPG Backtrack 358 – April 1st Brings the Worst On RPG Backtrack, we strive to bring a positive message about video games to the world. There are times when we play a game so terrible, we just have to complain about it. After all, sometimes you have to play a bad game to appreciate the good ones. At least that’s what we tell ourselves to lessen the suffering. Episode 436: Sunset – Q&A Quest This week in Q&A Quest, we discuss PAX East. We also go on a long tangent on the perils of sports fandom. RPG Cast – Episode 807: “Insider Kemco Boredroom Discussions” Matt survived the farming wars with help from time-traveling bipedal dinosaurs. Ryan has been assigned a new piddle patch; he lives here now! Kelley realizes, to her horror, she has become the Tom Nook of Pokémon . Andi needs to go help his cat find her emotional support plushie. The post RPGamer Round-Up: March 29 – April 5 appeared first on RPGamer .
Apr 5
Polymarket allowed bets on downed US pilots in Iran, and a Marine veteran congressman had to publicly shame them into taking it down
Polymarket allowed bets on downed US pilots in Iran, and a Marine veteran congressman had to publicly shame them into taking it downThat's disgusting!
Apr 5
“Our Hope Is To Make Something Different for the Characters”: Arknights: Endfield Dev Explains What It’s Like To Follow Genshin Impact
“Our Hope Is To Make Something Different for the Characters”: Arknights: Endfield Dev Explains What It’s Like To Follow Genshin Impact Developing and releasing an anime-style gacha RPG in 2026 is not exactly a challenge that you’ll see many studios take up. But Hypergryph has managed to do it successfully with Arknights: Endfield. According to the studio’s lead developer, there were many factors in the approach. But before we explore that, let’s set the backdrop. In […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Apr 5
Akane-Banashi Episode 1 Recap & Review: A Father’s Fall From Grace Sparks a Daughter’s Journey
Akane-Banashi Episode 1 Recap & Review: A Father’s Fall From Grace Sparks a Daughter’s Journey Title Akane-banashi Creator Yuki Suenaga (story), Takamasa Moue (art) Manga Release Date February 14, 2022 Anime Release Date April 4, 2026 Anime Production House Zexcs IMDb Rating (Anime) 9.1 / 10 (as of Apr 5, 2026) Streaming TV Asahi (Japan), Netflix (global), YouTube (selected regions) Akane-Banashi gets off to a sharp, emotional start in episode […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Apr 5
Neopets – Mega Mini Games Collection – The Neopian Arcade Odyssey – Review
Neopets – Mega Mini Games Collection – The Neopian Arcade Odyssey – ReviewBack when Adobe Flash Player was discontinued, many known minigames that carried us through our childhood were no longer available. This included the famous games featured in Neopets. Luckily, all your favourite arcade games have been cleaned up and brought back, collected together in Neopets – Mega Mini Games Collection – The Neopian Arcade Odyssey! Story Neopia hosts the grand Starlight Festival with iconic King Roo as the main organizer. Many famous characters known from back in the day, like AAA, return to compete to be number one in the competition. The player is represented as Nyx, an Aisha who was featured in Neopets’ latest plot, and their faithful petpet Faelie Juni. Together, they clear minigames in each known region across Neopia as they face AAA and others for the highest scores! The story works as a sort of introduction to all the available minigames, as well as some unnecessary world-building. Sadly, this also means that players will have to unlock each game one by one, rather than having them all available at once. Though it means it will take longer to clear The Neopian Arcade Odyssey, it feels more like a poor attempt to tie the minigames into the website’s lore, rather than being a recollection of nostalgia. Though we can’t speak for everyone, it is safe to assume that most players who acquire this game are still active on their old accounts and simply wish to earn points for their pets. Locking content behind a story mode means that you are obligated to play and score in games you might not enjoy or aren’t great at, potentially denying progress or access to other minigames. Graphics Featuring the well-known art style of the 2000s Neopets, The Neopian Arcade Odyssey is filled with vibrant colors and adorable 2D sprites. Those familiar with the original content will notice almost immediately that the old minigames have been polished and updated to look fresh and clean for today’s standards. Whilst still retaining the original appearance, the art has been refined, and colors have been adjusted to suit the format it presents in. What’s new, however, are the character sprites and the map of Neopia itself. Older characters now look more alive than ever with proper shading and new postures, adding more life to what would otherwise be plain and boring text to read. Furthermore, the layout of the menus is big and bold. Everything can be found neatly and organized in big, well-designed brackets, and the fonts are easily readable. We felt that Arcade Odyssey stayed loyal to Neopets’ simplicity, which allows it to be accessible for young and old alike. Sound Music isn’t exactly the main feature here. The sounds of the old minigames are cleaned up and re-implemented in The Neopian Arcade Odyssey without breaking your headphones or sounding dated. Aside from that, there isn’t much else to say as music plays per minigame and is simply there to add to the atmosphere. Gameplay Neopets Mega Mini Games Collection, The Neopian Arcade Odyssey is what it claims to be: a collection of mini-games. Featuring a great variety of 26 mini-games, sorted per region in Neopia, this game allows players to try their luck at games that had been retired since the end of support for Adobe Flash Player. Furthermore, there is now also the ‘NeoPass’, which is an implemented feature to connect your actual Neopets account to the game and earn currency to spend on the website. To start with the good, it’s safe to say that purely for the nostalgia, The Neopian Arcade Odyssey is simply to die for! Famous games such as Kass Basher and Meerca Chase have returned for all to enjoy. Several adjustments have been made, however. For example, in the original Kass Basher, you had to reach a certain score to unlock a new ‘stick’ to bash your Kass. This has now been changed according to the difficulty setting you choose when starting it up. Other minigames see similar changes, though we can assume this has been done to support the format in which it presents itself. Furthermore, because of the NeoPass function, players can take a break from taking care of their virtual pet and still earn coins through The Neopian Arcade Odyssey. By sending the scores of your minigames, they get converted into NeoPoints and sent straight to your account. This allows players to still maintain their accounts, even if they are taking a break from the website at the moment.   So, what could have been better in The Neopian Arcade Odyssey? For starters, leaving certain beloved areas in Neopia out, excluding their minigames. Players who are familiar with the original source will quickly find landmarks such as ‘The Haunted Woods’ and ‘Roo Kingdom’ or even ‘Altador’ are nowhere to be found. Quite a pity, as these places have plenty of opportunity to showcase unique games that have now been left out. Perhaps these can be added later as an update, or potentially DLC, though given the price of €24,99, we do hope it is a free content update. Lastly, some adjustments to the minigames feel like a ‘dumbed-down’ version of the original. Of course, newer players won’t notice this difference, but for those who yearn for the nostalgia, they will probably find themselves frowning upon the change in difficulty. Conclusion  Players who used to enjoy Neopets, or still do, will find themselves with a pleasant new packaging of old games they used to play daily. Though the mini-games themselves have been adjusted, sometimes for the better or worse, they remain in the known art style and cartoonish world we were so familiar with back then. Though the price is rather steep, it allows players to earn some quick NeoPoints. Neopets – Mini Games Collection – The Neopian Arcade Odyssey is truly an enjoyable, refurbished piece of nostalgia for old and new players alike.
Apr 5
Every Live-Action Movie Releasing in 2026 Likely to Break $1 Billion at Box-Office, Ranked
Every Live-Action Movie Releasing in 2026 Likely to Break $1 Billion at Box-Office, Ranked 2026 has already proven to be a huge year for movies, and has delivered the strongest first-quarter haul for Hollywood Post-COVID (via Screendollars), thanks to hits like Wuthering Heights, Project Hail Mary, Hoppers, and now The Super Mario Galaxy. Although The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is currently the favorite to breach the billion-dollar mark after […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Apr 4
Before The Dark Knight: Every TV Show Heath Ledger Appeared In
Before The Dark Knight: Every TV Show Heath Ledger Appeared In The Dark Knight remains one of the most epic pieces in the late legendary Heath Ledger’s career, for which he even earned a posthumous Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. But before delivering his unparalleled performance as the Joker in the 2008 flick, the actor had graced his presence in numerous TV shows – and […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Apr 4
Heath Ledger’s 47th Birthday: His 6 Best Movies Other Than The Dark Knight
Heath Ledger’s 47th Birthday: His 6 Best Movies Other Than The Dark Knight On what would have been his 47th birthday, the legacy of Heath Ledger is reduced to a single unforgettable performance: Joker in The Dark Knight. He was beyond phenomenal in that role, and even today, conversations about the actor circle to that chilling laugh, his walk in the movie, the confrontation with Batman, etc.  But […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Apr 4
Daemons of the Shadow Realm Episode 1 Review: A Dark, Twisted Start to Asa and Yuru’s Journey
Daemons of the Shadow Realm Episode 1 Review: A Dark, Twisted Start to Asa and Yuru’s Journey I went into Daemons of the Shadow Realm Episode 1 expecting a slow-burn fantasy, and within a few minutes, it proved me completely wrong – in the most brutal way possible. The episode 1 title, Asa and Yuru, was not just a “dark beginning,” it was the kind of opening that quietly smiles at you and then […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Apr 4
“Another Eden Begins” Traverses Through Time on Nintendo Switch Consoles, PC Sept 17
“Another Eden Begins” Traverses Through Time on Nintendo Switch Consoles, PC Sept 17From acclaimed director Masato Kato behind RPG classics “Chrono Trigger,” “Xenogears,” “Chrono Cross,” composer Yasunori Mitsuda TOKYO — April 4, 2026 — Another Eden Begins, the time-traveling, turn-based JRPG developed and published by Wright Flyer Studios, embarks on a quest across the ages on Thursday, as announced in today’s Another Eden Spring Festival 2026.  Witness the stars align on Nintendo […] The post “Another Eden Begins” Traverses Through Time on Nintendo Switch Consoles, PC Sept 17 appeared first on Capsule Computers .
Apr 4
The Weeping Swan: Ten Days of the City’s Fall Free Download (v1.3)
The Weeping Swan: Ten Days of the City’s Fall Free Download (v1.3)The Weeping Swan: Ten Days of the City’s Fall Direct Download A visual novel of brutal beauty and tragic love. You wake up trapped inside your own dark fantasy, Lion Camel Kingdom. To escape a ten-day demon massacre, you must survive and recover your memories to solve the mystery of a drowned Yangzhou courtesan. STORY […] The post The Weeping Swan: Ten Days of the City’s Fall Free Download (v1.3) first appeared on WorldofPCGames .
Apr 4
The Miniature Wife: Global Release Date, Time & What to Expect
The Miniature Wife: Global Release Date, Time & What to Expect TV Show: The Miniature Wife Release Date: April 9, 2026 Creators: Jennifer Ames & Steve Turner Episodes: 10 Main Cast: -Elizabeth Banks as Lindy -Matthew Macfadyen as Les-Sofia Rosinsky as Lulu-Zoe Lister-Jones as Vivienne-O-T Fagbenle as RPW-Sian Clifford as Terry The Miniature Wife, a dark comedy-drama based on Manuel Gonzales’ short story, is already one […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Apr 4
DTF St. Louis Season 1 Episode 6: Global Release Date, Time & What to Expect
DTF St. Louis Season 1 Episode 6: Global Release Date, Time & What to Expect Well, DTF St. Louis is turning heads with its dark humor and twisted love triangles. Jason Bateman shines as Clark Forrest, the earnest yet bumbling weatherman entangled in a world of deception, while David Harbour’s Floyd Smernitch navigates life with the audacious honesty of a man in the throes of middle-age turmoil. Linda Cardellini as […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Apr 4
Darwins Paradox Free Download (Build 22328089)
Darwins Paradox Free Download (Build 22328089)Darwins Paradox Direct Download Dive into the adventure with Darwin, an octopus as endearing as he is ingenious, torn from the ocean and trapped in a vast and mysterious industrial complex. Harness his unique talents and abilities to help him overcome the many dangers and traps in this captivating platformer and adventure game. Embark on […] The post Darwins Paradox Free Download (Build 22328089) first appeared on WorldofPCGames .
Apr 4
LEGO Ideas Tintin Moon Rocket – Review
LEGO Ideas Tintin Moon Rocket – ReviewHaving attended the launch event for LEGO Ideas 21367 Tintin Moon Rocket, we of course had to take an in-depth look at the set itself. If you haven’t read our interview with fan designer Alexis Dos Santos and LEGO designer Ellen Bowley, then we do recommend you do so first. We’ve discussed everything from how Hergé’s ligne claire translated to the model to how the final product differed from the original Ideas submission and even the cane pieces carried by Thomson and Thompson. So, let’s crack open that gorgeous box and prepare our very own Moon Rocket for takeoff! With a piece count of 1283 bricks, the Moon Rocket is a sizable LEGO set, and a fairly challenging build. This is an 18+ set after all. A single booklet guides you through the eleven-bag building process. A variety of building techniques is utilised to achieve the right look. Beneath the white-and-red checkered is a clever mix of SNOT (studs not on top) building and TECHNIC elements. Since the internal parts aren’t visible once the model itself is assembled, the designers were able to utilise a wide variety of colours. This in turn made for a more accessible building experience, as the parts are literally colour-coded for your convenience. Seasoned fans probably won’t have any issues with this set, but we can imagine that the Tintin license speaks enough to the imagination of people less experienced with LEGO, so anything to reduce friction in the building process is welcomed. The end result is a stunning model of Hergé’s iconic retro-futuristic spaceship. It’s a remarkably smooth build. There are barely any exposed studs on the exterior of the model. The circumference of the body isn’t perfectly round, but within the limitations of LEGO bricks, it’s definitely close enough. We were particularly impressed with the subtle curve where the body of the ship transitions into the nose cone. The Moon Rocket is also sizable, measuring 49 centimetres tall and around 23 centimeters in diameter when taking the ship’s “fins” into account. The ship doesn’t come with a stand, which means that if you’re going to display it, (and you absolutely should), it’ll simply sit on those fins. It’s stable enough as is, but with no included ways to pose the Moon Rocket at alternate angles, you’ll probably need to put it on your top shelf, given its height. That’s a small price to pay, because a stand would have detracted from the overall design, which is brilliant in its apparent simplicity. In turn, the building process is much more varied than what you’d expect for a set with a deceptively simple exterior. There definitely is some repetition going on here, particularly when it comes to the three “fins”, but overall, seeing the set come together is a satisfying process. We particularly enjoyed the zen-like experience of creating the red-and-white checkered patterns. It took us around four hours of leisurely building to complete the Moon Rocket, and we can definitely think of worse ways to spend an afternoon! Our only gripe with the building process is that there were a handful of stickers that needed to be applied. No matter how you slice it, this is a premium product, so prints would have been preferred here. Most of these stickers go on the inside of the rocket, so you could technically leave them out, although some are applied to minifigure accessories. The ones that go in the ship represent monitor screens, as there is a small cockpit hidden inside the Moon Rocket’s nose cone, with just enough room to hold a single minifigure. It’s a simple design made up of a few bricks, almost an easter egg in and by itself. The cockpit isn’t even visible under normal circumstances, and you’re unlikely to ever put a minifigure in there when you’re just displaying the set. Speaking of minifigures, the set boasts the expected line-up. We get Tintin himself, of course, as well as Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus, the bumbling detective duo Thomson and Thompson and even Snowy, with a new, set-exclusive mould! This is one of the three new moulds in the set, next to the rocket’s nose cone and Tintin’s hair piece. The minifigures are very specific to the comic, with Thomson and Thompson boasting green hair and the entirety of the cast wearing their orange space suits and space helmets, although poor Snowy seems to have forgotten his headwear. The comic-specific suits are a choice that makes sense for this set, although it only makes us want these same characters in their iconic regular outfits all the more. Prints are clear but detailed, and all figures except Calculus sport double facial expressions. A particularly nice detail is that Thomson and Thomson have different moustaches, which is comic-accurate. Given that you can only fit one minifigure inside the cockpit, the set comes with a simple but necessary display stand for all six characters. It’s just a black strip in essence, but it does add a lot of perceived value, adding to the premium feel of the set as a whole, while also helping the figures to stand upright as their oxygen tanks make them prone to falling over backwards. The figures definitely look best displayed together, standing next to the ship. Because yes, this is a display set, rather than a play set. We’re happy to say that it looks great on a shelf. With its imposing size and instantly recognisable colours, it demands attention and makes for a great conversation piece. If you already have some of LEGO’s larger and more scientifically accurate spaceship builds, the Moon Rocket will display fantastically among those, and it will still stand out thanks to that striking colour scheme. The set displays well by itself too though, and since it’s a fully rounded out build, there are no unsightly viewing angles, something that is often the case with sets that are more play-oriented. With an RRP of €159.99, the Moon Rocket falls outside of the “impulse purchase” range, but at a price-per-piece ratio of roughly €0.12, it sits in the average price range for licensed sets. Looking at the sheer size of the Moon Rocket, the price does feel right, particularly if you compare it to non-LEGO versions of the same ship. No matter how you slice it, we can’t exactly ignore those, as this version of the Moon Rocket isn’t just a LEGO set but a Tintin collectible as well. Fortunately, this is one set that is worthy of the attention of adult LEGO fans and Tintin fans alike. The timeless design of the Moon Rocket itself is nothing short of iconic, and even people not too familiar with the Tintin comics will instantly recognise it. You don’t have to be a die-hard comic nerd to appreciate this specific set! Conclusion If there was ever going to be a single, definitive Tintin LEGO set, it had to be the Moon Rocket, and it had to be good. Fortunately, LEGO knocked this one out of the park. The Moon Rocket looks fantastic, both as a LEGO set and as a replica of the spaceship itself. Being an Ideas set, this is likely going to be a one-off, although here’s to hoping that sets like Red Rackham’s Unicorn ship or the Shark Submarine will make it into LEGO as well, if only as an excuse to get “regular” minifigures of the characters.
Apr 4
ARK: Survival EvolvedArk: Survival Evolved is a action-adventure survival video game developed by Studio Wildcard.