The universe of Monster Hunter has been marked by mysteries, and one of the most intriguing is that of the enigmatic Scarlet Mystery Man. This NPC, who has been providing contracts since the release of Monster Hunter G in 2005, has kept players and fans in constant speculation about his identity. Although he has never been seen in person, this character has had a notable impact on the development of missions and challenges within the game. A man whose identity remains unknown Hunters usually access contracts through a board, which may contain requests from the Guild […]
The universe of Monster Hunter has been marked by mysteries, and one of the most intriguing is that of the enigmatic Scarlet Mystery Man. This NPC, who has provided contracts since the release of Monster Hunter G in 2005, has kept players and fans in constant speculation about his identity. Although he has never been seen in person, this character has had a notable impact on the development of missions and challenges within the game.
A man whose identity remains unknown
Hunters often access contracts through a board, which may contain requests from the Guild or villagers, and these contracts are often related to hunting dangerous creatures. The Scarlet Mystery Man, however, stands out by offering challenges that test even the most experienced. His missions include hunts for two of the most feared species, such as the subspecies of Rathian and Rathalos, and the legendary task of hunting the Black Dragons, like Fatalis.
Despite his physical absence in the game, the fascination with his figure has grown. There are multiple theories about his identity, ranging from the possibility that he is a long-lived wyverian to a scholar associated with the Black Dragons. Some fans believe that he could be a representation of discarded ideas in the early stages of Monster Hunter’s development, a link to a more fantastical world that was never explored.
A particularly striking aspect is that in Monster Hunter: World, Scarlet Mystery Man does not appear or is mentioned directly, although there is a dialogue that some relate to him, which further fuels the rumors about his nature. This lack of clarity has encouraged the search for answers within the community, and the possibility that his story connects with other elements of the vast Monster Hunter narrative remains an attractive topic for fans. Thus, the mystery of the Scarlet Mystery Man remains alive, expanding the legend surrounding this constantly evolving universe.
Fans of The Mandalorian can rest easy, as the story of Din Djarin and Grogu will not conclude with the upcoming movie. Jon Favreau, creator and showrunner of the series, has confirmed that the fourth season is already written and planned in parallel with The Mandalorian & Grogu, the feature film set to premiere on April 22, 2026. In recent statements, Favreau emphasized the importance of maintaining the narrative coherence of the Mandoverse, stating that “everything has to feel like a continuation and a single story.” The announcement has dispelled speculation suggesting that the movie would mark the […]
The fans of The Mandalorian can rest easy, as the story of Din Djarin and Grogu will not conclude with the upcoming movie. Jon Favreau, creator and showrunner of the series, has confirmed that the fourth season is already written and planned in parallel with The Mandalorian & Grogu, the feature film set to premiere on April 22, 2026. In recent statements, Favreau emphasized the importance of maintaining the narrative coherence of the Mandoverse, stating that “everything has to feel like a continuation and a single story.”
The announcement has dispelled the speculation that the movie would mark the end of the series on Disney+. Favreau and his partner Dave Filoni have been working on the fourth season at the same time as the post-production of the third, ensuring that the narrative flow remains intact. Although the plot details of the new season have not yet been revealed, it is suggested that the events of the movie will influence the direction of the series and introduce elements from The Clone Wars.
Pedro Pascal may not return to Star Wars
However, the news comes with a change in the production dynamic. Pedro Pascal, who plays Din Djarin, is beginning to distance himself from the project to focus on his film career, which raises the possibility that the fourth season may serve as a conclusion for his character. This reinforces the idea that, although the saga will continue, a new path for the characters may be presented in the future.
With an eye on the success of the movie, which will mark the return of Star Wars to theaters after the sequel trilogy, the future of the franchise will depend on audience reception. The series will not be extended indefinitely, but it will surely continue to offer exciting adventures. Fans can expect more news at the upcoming Star Wars Celebration in Japan, which will take place in April.
The wildfires in California have been completely extinguished, although they have left a devastating impact in their wake, destroying numerous structures and leaving hundreds of families homeless. In light of this critical situation, the video game platform itch.io has taken the initiative to support those affected by offering a charity bundle that includes over 400 video games, from well-known titles like Tunic and Skatebird to tabletop role-playing games and many other titles. This bundle is offered at a symbolic price of just 10 dollars. Will you have time to play 400 games? The gaming community has responded positively to this […]
The wildfires in California have been completely extinguished, although they have left a devastating impact in their wake, destroying numerous structures and leaving hundreds of families homeless. In light of this critical situation, the video game platform itch.io has taken the initiative to support those affected by offering a charity bundle that includes over 400 video games, from well-known titles like Tunic and Skatebird to tabletop role-playing games and many other titles. This bundle is offered at a symbolic price of just 10 dollars.
The gaming community has responded positively to this initiative, and so far a total of $175,807 has been raised, approaching the goal of $200,000 set by itch.io. A total of 13,484 people have purchased the package, demonstrating the public’s commitment to helping those affected by this calamity. Starting March 13, the package will no longer be available, so there are still ten days for those who wish to contribute to this cause.
All the money raised will be donated to CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort), an organization based in Los Angeles that provides direct assistance to fire survivors and works on preventing future disasters. They may not be the biggest titles on the market, but they are very interesting independent games.
The proposal from itch.io not only seeks to assist in the immediate recovery of the victims but also emphasizes the importance of implementing measures to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future. The supportive response from the gaming community is a testament to the power of unity in times of crisis.
The anticipated second season of Maxton Hall: A World Between Us is scheduled to premiere in late 2025, according to exclusive sources from Amazon. Although the platform has not specified a concrete release date, the announcement has generated great excitement among the show’s followers, which has been a notable success since its debut as it has elements that are set to triumph: teenagers, forbidden loves… What more do we want. And I am Rebelde The first season of Maxton Hall: A World Between Us managed to capture the attention of the public and critics, establishing a solid legacy that has propelled […]
The highly anticipated second season of Maxton Hall: A World Between Us is scheduled to premiere in late 2025, according to exclusive sources from Amazon. Although the platform has not specified a concrete release date, the announcement has generated great excitement among the show’s followers, which has been a notable success since its debut as it features elements that are bound to succeed: teenagers, forbidden loves… What more could we want.
The first season of Maxton Hall: A World Between Usmanaged to capture the attention of both the public and critics, establishing a solid legacy that has driven Amazon’s decision to continue with the project. The blend of teenage drama and supernatural elements has resonated well with an audience seeking fresh and exciting narratives.
In this new installment, it is expected that the writers will continue to explore the complex relationships between the characters, as well as the mysteries surrounding Maxton Hall, a boarding school that has surprised with its unexpected twists. The production has promised to further elevate the quality of the narrative and production, promising fans content that will not only meet their expectations but also surprise them.
So far, many details about the plot and the cast have been kept secret, although rumors suggest that beloved characters could return and new faces will be introduced to bring dynamism to the story. Anticipation continues to grow, as fans count down the days for the return of this television phenomenon.
With the return of Maxton Hall: A World Between Us on the horizon, the community of viewers is preparing to dive back into a world full of intrigue and complicated relationships. As the premiere date approaches, more details may be shared that will keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
PBS has released the first trailer for its new series Miss Austen, an adaptation of the acclaimed novel by Gill Hornby, which will premiere on March 6 on Movistar Plus. The series is set in 1830 and delves into an intriguing literary mystery centered around the figure of Cassandra Austen, sister of the famous novelist Jane Austen. The figure of Jane Austen in fiction The story promises to explore the life and relationships of Cassandra, played by actress Rose Leslie, who is known for her role in Game of Thrones. To her […]
PBS has released the first trailer for its new series Miss Austen, an adaptation of the acclaimed novel by Gill Hornby, which will premiere on March 6 on Movistar Plus. The series is set in the year 1830 and delves into an intriguing literary mystery centered around the figure of Cassandra Austen, sister of the famous novelist Jane Austen.
The story promises to explore the life and relationships of Cassandra, played by actress Rose Leslie, who is known for her role in Game of Thrones. Alongside her, Keeley Hawes takes on the role of Jane Austen herself, offering a new perspective on the life of one of the most beloved authors in English literature. Now it’s her turn; after giving us so many characters, now she is one. The trailer begins with a poignant statement from Cassandra: I am not ready to let go of my beloved sister, Cassie, suggesting an emotional and personal approach to the narrative.
Miss Austen seeks not only to capture the essence of Austen’s work but also to delve into the relationship between the sisters and the challenges they faced in a male-dominated society. The series will be a combination of historical drama and mystery, which could attract both fans of Austen’s work and new audiences interested in period storytelling.
The anticipation for the series is growing, especially after the reveal of its trailer, and fans of the novel, some romantics, are eagerly awaiting its arrival on Movistar Plus.
Comedian and writer Nimesh Patel is set to make his debut with a stand-up special on Netflix titled Instant Karma, which will premiere on Tuesday, April 1. This event marks Patel’s first full hour of comedy on the platform, following his appearances on the series Verified Stand-Up and in several independent specials that have helped cement his career on the contemporary comedy scene. Have you ever noticed airplane food? Instant Karma, directed by Mookie Thompson, promises to provide a deep insight into Patel’s experiences, […]
The comedian and writer Nimesh Patel is set to make his debut with a stand-up special on Netflix titled Instant Karma, which will premiere on Tuesday, April 1. This event marks Patel’s first full hour of comedy on the platform, following his appearance in the series Verified Stand-Up and in several independent specials that have helped cement his career on the contemporary comedy stage.
Instant Karma, directed by Mookie Thompson, promises to provide a deep insight into Patel’s experiences, exploring his identity and the peculiarities of modern life. Patel, known for his sharp and reflective humor, delves into themes that resonate with a wide audience, combining personal anecdotes with incisive social criticism. His unique style has captured the attention of viewers, making this first monologue highly anticipated.
Patel has been building a name for himself in the world of comedy, with his participation in various platforms and his fresh and sincere approach. Instant Karma not only represents a milestone in his career but also an opportunity for new followers to discover him in the vast Netflix catalog. At a time when comedy is more relevant than ever, Patel’s arrival at the streaming giant reflects the growing interest in diverse and authentic voices in the industry.
Although the nature of its content remains under an aura of expectation, the special, as its title indicates, is expected to offer viewers a mix of laughter and deep reflections, consolidating Nimesh Patel as a key figure in current comedy. With the premiere on the horizon, many fans and critics are ready to receive his latest work.
The movie Oni-Goroshi: City of Demons has managed to position itself as number 1 in 27 countries through Netflix, showcasing the impact it is having on audiences around the globe. This production, based on the manga by Masamichi Kawabe, revolves around a hitman played by Toma Ikuta, who, after retiring to enjoy family life, is forced to seek revenge after the brutal murder of his wife and children. The criminals responsible not only kill his family but also manage to frame him, which leads to his […]
The movie Oni-Goroshi: City of Demons has managed to position itself as number 1 in 27 countries through Netflix, showcasing the impact it is having on audiences around the globe. This production, based on the manga by Masamichi Kawabe, revolves around a hitman played by Toma Ikuta, who, after retiring to enjoy family life, is forced to seek revenge after the brutal murder of his wife and children. The criminals responsible not only kill his family but also manage to frame him, leading to his return to action 12 years later.
They say that the number one killer of old people is retirement
Despite its success, the film has been the subject of comparisons with iconic action movie sagas like John Wick and Kill Bill. However, critics agree that Oni-Goroshi is on a lower level in terms of narrative and depth of its universe. Despite this, the film offers a brutal and violent spectacle that, at least in its first hour, manages to capture the viewer’s attention thanks to its direct and realistic approach.
The direction of Seiji Tanaka, along with a script that does away with subtleties, presents uncensored action scenes that will attract fans of this type of content. However, some critics point out that the film falters by incorporating fantastical elements that do not add enough value to the overall plot, causing it to lose strength in the second half.
While Oni-Goroshi: City of Demons offers an entertaining and violent escape for genre lovers, it is important to remember that the comparisons to John Wick and Kill Bill are not entirely fair, given the reputation of these masterpieces of action cinema.
Activision has announced the release of a new Guitar Hero game, but the expectations surrounding this installment are notably low due to a series of factors that have raised concerns among fans. Instead of a console version, this new Guitar Hero will be exclusive to mobile devices, which has raised questions about the gameplay and the experience it will offer to players. Somehow, there has to be a way to profit. The possibility of connecting a guitar controller to a mobile device raises doubts about how it will differentiate itself from other rhythm games available in the […]
Activision has announced the release of a new Guitar Hero game, but the expectations surrounding this installment are notably low due to a series of factors that have raised concerns among fans. Instead of a console version, this new Guitar Hero will be exclusive to mobile devices, which has raised questions about the gameplay and the experience it will offer to players.
The possibility of connecting a guitar controller to a mobile device raises questions about how it will differ from other rhythm games available on the market. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the inclusion of microtransactions, meaning that players will have to pay for each song to make money, which could significantly affect the user experience. If the game follows the trend of charging for songs, many wonder if the investment will be worth it.
Another criticized aspect is the marketing strategy used to promote the game. Activision chose advertisements generated by artificial intelligence, which has led to negative reactions due to the quality of the images. Fans have pointed out how distorted and unappealing the art is, falling short of the standards expected from a large company like Activision Blizzard.
The criticism has been widespread, with comments suggesting that the use of artificial intelligence tools may have been an attempt to save money that, ironically, has generated a negative image for the brand. The lack of attention to artistic quality in such an iconic game has led many to question the company’s priorities in terms of investment in development and marketing. In summary, although the arrival of Guitar Hero is exciting news for some, the signs of this new project suggest a direction that could leave fans of the franchise dissatisfied.
This weekend we had a big announcement: a new Terminator game. And not just any game. Named Terminator 2D: No Fate, it promises us a 2D action video game that not only pays homage to Terminator 2: Judgment Day, but also to the Super Nintendo and MegaDrive games that we who love the movie grew up with. This is something that its studio, Bitmap Bureau, specializes in. Known for excellent games like Xeno Crisis or Final Vendetta, they are experts in making games with a classic flavor, but with an undeniable modern twist. In addition to a technique […]
This weekend we had a great announcement: a new Terminator game. And not just any game. Named Terminator 2D: No Fate, it promises us a 2D action video game that not only pays homage to Terminator 2: Judgment Day, but also to the Super Nintendo and MegaDrive games that we who love the movie grew up with. This is something that its studio, Bitmap Bureau, specializes in.
Known for excellent games like Xeno Crisis or Final Vendetta, they are specialists in making games with a classic flavor, albeit with an undeniable modern twist. In addition to a technique that was inconceivable years ago. And as we know that if you are reading this it is because you are as eager as we are to play it, even though it doesn’t come out until September 5, today we have come to talk about the six best Terminator video games. At least, until Terminator 2D: No Fate comes out and one has to drop off this list.
Perhaps the best Terminator game of all time is not a Terminator game, although there is a logical explanation for that. Journey to Silius is an excellent run and gun game by Sunsoft published in 1990 for NES that was originally going to have the Terminator license. The problem is that they ultimately lost the rights to the movie license during development, having to change aspects so that it was no longer Terminator. Not exactly.
But let’s be honest: it’s clear that Journey to Silius is a Terminator game. Acclaimed in Japan, received with uneven enthusiasm in the West, it has always been recognized for its excellent music and outstanding action. Perhaps part of the reason it was less successful here was due to the change in sprites, which did not help the game. But if it had been called The Terminator, trust us: today it would be more than a cult classic.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Although the Game Boy had many limitations, that doesn’t mean that true marvels couldn’t be created with it. If not, just ask Bits Studios. They created Terminator 2: Judgment Day, better known as T2 by the name on its cover, which would become one of the most beloved action-adventure games on the console. And for good reasons.
From spectacular graphics for the console, puzzles that forced us to reprogram the T-800, and old-school action, it makes for a very enjoyable game even today. It may not be the best adaptation of Terminator, but it is certainly a good adaptation that can still be enjoyed today and reminds us of the possibilities of that not-so-small, yet portable console.
RoboCop Versus The Terminator
If there is a game with as many detractors as fans, it must be RoboCop Versus The Terminator. With versions for Mega Drive, Game Boy, Super Nintendo, and Game Gear, what seems clear is that the version that received the most care and love from its developers was the Mega Drive one, being especially acclaimed. If you have played it, you will know exactly the reason for that.
More than inspired by Contra III: The Alien Wars, RoboCop Versus The Terminator plays like a slower version of Contra with significantly larger sprites. Which are RoboCop and the evil robots from Terminator. Is that enough to succeed? Well, if you like RoboCop, Terminator, and Contra, we must say yes, because the game sells exactly what it is: a crazy crossover that doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but is a lot of fun.
The Terminator
While Nintendo triumphed in the 8-bit era regarding Terminator games, Sega did the same in the 16-bit era. That’s why we’re back with another Mega Drive game that, in its day, stood out among its peers. Because in 1992, The Terminator was released, and it was the game you had to have on your console if you didn’t want to be the loser on the playground.
Focusing on Kyle Reese, the protagonist of the first movie and father of John Connor, in the game we will have to survive the assault of the robots in different time phases in incredibly detailed scenarios for the time with an excellent soundtrack for the console. What was the only problem with the game? Everything that was spectacular audiovisually could become monotonous, especially due to the difficulty and the repetitive nature of its gameplay. But let’s not kid ourselves: in 1992, difficulty wasn’t something that mattered much.
T2: The Arcade Game
Let’s not kid ourselves: the place for Terminator is wherever the most spectacular graphics can be made. The franchise has always aimed to have the most cutting-edge special effects and the most outrageous action, and that is what should be materialized in its video games. That’s why, in the 90s, the video game that came closest to the movies was arcade exclusive. None of the adaptations for consoles managed to get close.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day, or T2: The Arcade Game for friends, was a cabinet with a machine gun where we had a single objective: to take down all the Terminators that came our way. With absolutely stunning CGI graphics for the time, and still quite impressive even today, it was a dynamic, brutal game where the action never stopped. Is it the definitive adaptation of Terminator? It’s hard to say such a thing. But it is undeniable that, for many people, there has been no other like it.
Terminator Resistance
The best example of a recent great Terminator game has as many passionate admirers as it does furious detractors. This is a good sign. When a game generates such strong feelings, it means there is something behind it. This is the case with Terminator Resistance, a game developed by Teyon, the creators of the absolute masterpiece that is RoboCop: Rogue City.
Is Terminator Resistance a masterpiece? Perhaps not, but it is undoubtedly an interesting game. Knowing how to capture the feeling of putting ourselves in the shoes of an ordinary human facing impossible threats, its Infiltration Mode where we embody the T-800 is the closest we’ve ever been to feeling part of Skynet. And while we wait to see what Terminator 2D: No Fate brings to the table, this is certainly a Terminator game worth advocating for.
Adobe has launched a new and powerful mobile application of Photoshop that includes many of the design, editing, and generative artificial intelligence tools found in the desktop version. The app integrates with Photoshop on the web to allow creatives to work on projects across multiple devices and is available worldwide starting today on iPhone, and on Android “by the end of this year,” according to Adobe. A simplified version of the popular editing software called Photoshop Express has been available on mobile devices since 2010, but Adobe claims that the new […]
Adobe has launched a new and powerful mobile Photoshop application that includes many of the design, editing, and generative artificial intelligence tools found in the desktop version.
The application integrates with Photoshop on the web to allow creatives to work on projects across multiple devices and is available worldwide starting today on iPhone, and on Android “by the end of this year,” according to Adobe.
A simplified version of the popular editing software called Photoshop Express has been available on mobile devices since 2010, but Adobe claims that the new app is more powerful and offers a wider range of recognizable capabilities from Photoshop.
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The two applications share some common features, such as tools for resizing, masking, adjusting contrast/saturation, and removing objects or imperfections, but while Photoshop Express is similar to more typical mobile editing apps like Picsart and Facetune, the new Photoshop app is closer to the desktop experience.
For those who want greater control and precision, the Photoshop on Mobile Premium plan unlocks access to exclusive features, as well as the full web application of Photoshop, allowing users to seamlessly transfer any project from their phone to their browser for increased precision and control.
What the free and paid version of Adobe Photoshop for iOS offers
The free version offers users access to many Photoshop editing tools, such as the Spot Healing Brush, Quick Selection, layers, selections, masks, and features for composing and merging images.
It also provides Adobe Stock assets, integrates directly with Creative Cloud applications like Adobe Express, Lightroom, and Fresco, and includes Adobe’s Generative Fill and Generative Expand AI tools, which work with Firefly.
Photoshop for iPhone
Other Photoshop features, such as Object Selection, Magic Wand, Content-Aware Fill, Clone Stamp, and the Eraser tool, require a monthly subscription of $7.99 or an annual subscription of $69.99.
This premium Photoshop plan for mobile and web also includes light/dark adjustment options, advanced blending modes to control transparency, color effects, styles, and integration with Photoshop on the web, as well as access to Generate similar and reference images on the web platform.
All users who are already subscribed to a paid Photoshop plan will receive premium access to Photoshop on mobile.
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Nine selection tools; color fill, the 7 most popular adjustment layers provide an optimized experience for selecting and editing
Paint and retouch with spot correction, general removal, general fill, general expansion, removal tool, and cloning stamp allow you to add, remove objects and adjust images with professional precision easily
With this release, Adobe manages to unify and enhance its offering of creative tools, allowing all its customers to work regardless of where and when. The Android app will arrive later.