Dr Mark Maybury, Lockheed Martin. The first time Dr Mark T Maybury watched Star Wars, he didn’t leave the cinema dreaming of ...
Here’s how to find and catch Genesect in Pokemon Legends: Z-A Mega Dimension DLC.
Hamza is a gaming enthusiast and a Writing Specialist from Pakistan. A firm believer in Keyboard/Mouse supremacy, he will play Tekken with WASD if you let him. He has been writing about games since ...
Check out the Release Date Trailer for Hyperspace Striker, a bullet hell space action roguelike survival game developed by Daemontech. Players will take on waves one enemies across the cosmos with ...
The hobby has been eagerly awaiting the next Star Wars release, and the time has finally come in the form of Hyperspace, a returning product from last year. This product is unique in that it features ...
Fasten your seat belts, because if you visit the Michigan Science Center in Detroit you just might end up on a journey to the moon, through Saturn's rings and beyond. It's all part of "Hyperspace: A ...
To get the Mega Stones for these Pokemon, you’ll need to hit the Mega Dimension story beats that unlock their Rogue Mega battles. In most cases, you will also have a chance to catch the Pokemon and ...
After seeing what is up with Naveen, it is now time for the Hyperspace Mission 8 - Hyperspace Lumiose Survey No. 4 in Pokemon Legends: Z-A Mega Dimension. This fourth survey should be pretty familiar ...
After your little afternoon out on the town with Ansha and Korrina in the previous mission, a surprising noise happens in Hotel Z. It is time to investigate what this noise is and what will happen ...
Pokémon Legends: Z-A’s Mega Dimensions DLC expands the post-game with a new storyline and many powerful Legendary encounters. However, unlike past titles where most of the content can be tackled with ...
I love a cute side mission that gives us insight into the daily lives of Pokemon and their trainers. So much of Legends: Z-A is focused on battling, so it’s fun to find missions with other goals in ...
The first warp drive design from the early 90s required massive amounts of negative energy, but three decades of honing the math later, scientists have lowered that threshold considerably. Now, a new ...