Thankfully, the Steam Spring Sale has my back (and a killer instinct to bully my wallet into submission). Metal Gear Solid: ...
Death Stranding 2's latest trailer is highly emotional, suggesting the story in the actual game is going to relentlessly tug ...
We break down the trailer and cast and crew panel of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. With only three months left to wait, we ...
Hideo Kojima is bringing his signature storytelling to the big screen. Following the recent announcement of Death Stranding 2 ...
Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding is a breathtaking spectacle and with Kojima casting Luca Marinelli for the sequel, we are sure its going to take off.
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Comics Gaming Magazine on MSNKojima Explains Death Stranding 2’s Mysterious New Character Amid Solid Snake ComparisonsDeath Stranding 2 launched a new trailer this week, and fans have commented on a resemblance to Solid Snake, and Kojima has ...
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Comics Gaming Magazine on MSNDeath Stranding 2 Drops Official Trailer, Release Date, and Collector’s Edition DetailsKojima Productions premiered its first full trailer on Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, confirming a release date of June 26, ...
Kojima stated that Luca Marinelli would look like Solid Snake if he put a bandana on his head. He did so in the latest Death ...
Netflix recently revealed Bullet Train Explosion, an upcoming action-thriller movie directed by Shinji Higuchi of Shin ...
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NELSON BAY, Tasmania – A mass stranding of more than 150 false killer whales on a remote island beach south of the Australian mainland has taken a grim turn, with rough seas hindering rescue efforts.
The largest mass stranding in Australian history occurred in the same harbour in 2020 when 470 long-finned pilot whales became stuck on sandbars. Most of the beached whales died on both occasions.
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