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No, the Blizzard Fans Aren't "Toxic", the Company's Practices Are

Let ' s face it, the first day of Blizzcon has brought some wonderful news. World of Warcraft is bringing back legacy servers pretty much for free and everyone is falling back in love with it. Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm are both receiving new playable characters respectively, which is obviously something welcomed by their communities. And after all these wonderful news, it had come to be the time for the Diablo panel. And we all know how that ended up. To understand why the ceremony has been such an infuriating failure, we need to travel back in time, all the way to the beginning of the year. Here we can see Blizzard posting job offers  for various Diablo related positions listed under the "Unannounced project" category. While this tells us absolutely nothing, the fan-base began to dig its own grave with speculations and theories about the  possible upcoming Diablo game. No one thought that maybe the time span between the first listing and Blizzcon w

Over the Garden Wall Is an Uplifting Halloween Story, That Brings Back the Joys of the Old School Animations

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We live at a time, when the animated medium has gained completely new connotations than it ever had before. Today, when someone says "cartoon" or "animated movie", our mental pictures go way beyond classic Disney movies or Hanna-Barbera series. That is because at some time at the break of the millennia, works such as South Park and The Simpsons began to redefine the medium in the public consciousness. Nowadays, the genre has become a frontier for the impossible stories and fantastic ideas that could not make it onto the screens as live-action projects. In a way, that was the purpose of animation from its conception, but as the time went, on, the ideas and stories got crazier and wilder. Creators were also not afraid to explore themes and topics that until then were only portrayed in more serious forms of visual storytelling. Soon, critiques, parodies and fantastic caricatures of our world began to find their rightful place among the many frames of animated media.

After Seventeen Years, Donnie Darko Still Holds up as the Best Halloween Movie Ever Made

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Every creature on this Earth dies alone. Loneliness, that is the concept that resonates throughout the story of a schizophrenic teenage boy bearing the name Donald Darko. Known as Donnie to his friends and family, he goes about his strange endeavors every day with a strong feeling of uncertainty and misdirection. These endeavors include many interesting activities, such as drinking with his friends, pissing off his sister or sleepwalking. One day, plagued by his visions, Donnie stumbles sleepwalking out of his house to find a man dressed in a creepy rabbit costume. The man only tells Donnie one thing, a mysterious series of numbers, which, as he immediately finds out, foretells the exact time our world comes to an end, that also happens to fall on the Halloween ' s evening. That morning he wakes up on a lawn with marker writings on his hand and a jet engine falling from the skies crashing through his bedroom. Thanks to his latest night adventure, he has survived and

A Look at the Amnesia Franchise as a Part of the Internet History

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In the late 2010, the first videos of screaming youtubers began to emerge from seemingly out of nowhere. Horrified faces blabbered incoherent curses as ominous instrumentals accompanied dark cellar walls on their way to bring terror to a wider audience. These wall would later come to house one of the most infamous and terrifying monsters to ever come out of any videogame ever and leave a lasting impression on the audience and industry alike. Today, we will be looking at the story behind the infamous videogame  Amnesia: The Dark Descent, a game that shaped Youtube for years and that turned the tables of its content for even longer. Studio Conception and Penumbra Projects Back in January 2007, a freelance artist Thomas Grip and a musician Jens Nilsson decided to band together and found a game studio, naming it  Frictional Games . Despite having zero experience in the videogame industry and having only few small software projects behind them, they set off to create their own game

10 Episodes of The Twilight Zone That Have Aged Well and Are Worth Watching Even Today

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Next year it will be 60 years since Rod Serling first graced America ' s television screens with his ominous monologues accompanied by an unforgettable score. These 6 decades have been a wonderful opportunity for the mystery-hungry audience to satiate their hunger for the unknown and terrifying just by sitting in front of their television screens. The series could seemingly never get boring, with new and original story freshening it up every week and so, it has eventually found its way into the zeitgeist of the the sixties. The Twilight Zone had remained entertaining for five long years before it aired its last episode. During this time, it has brought us gems such as  Eye of the Beholder or To Serve Man, which were considered peak storytelling at the time and judging by their current ratings, still are. Despite the three attempts at reviving the show by adapting it to the style of its contemporaries, it has never quite reached the greatness of its original r