Tag: The Flash

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Ends With a Predictable Whimper

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is finally over,  and it may have just retconned the element gamers hated most. The game, which put players in the shoes of the government-controlled team of villains as they fought Justice League members who’d been mind-controlled by Brainiac, was released...

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Dean Cain Talks James Gunn’s Superman with Geeks + Gamers

James Gunn’s Superman movie – which is now officially called Superman – has begun filming, and whatever your expectations at this stage, everyone is eager to see what the new version of the world’s greatest superhero will be like. That includes Superman himself, Dead Cain, the co-star (with...

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League had Under 1000 Players This Morning

They may kill the Justice League in the game, but in real life, it’s the Suicide Squad that’s dead. PCGames reports that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the new DC Comics video game from Rocksteady, dropped to under 1000 players on Steam this morning. At 6:30 AM Eastern, only 945 gamers...

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has Fewer Day 1 Players than Marvel’s Avengers

Remember Marvel’s Avengers, the video game fans were excited for that turned out to be a disappointing bait-and-switch that bombed so hard it was delisted three years later? Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League just asked it to hold its wine spritzer. According to PCGamesN, the first-day Steam ...

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People Searching for Refunds for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

If you’ve been anywhere on social media in the last couple of weeks, you’ve seen how angry the new video game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has made people. But the ire the game has stoked is worse than anyone likely would have guessed; Windows Central reports that Google searches for ...

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Christopher Reeve’s Children Weren’t Involved in his AI Flash Return

It didn’t take Hollywood long to start pushing the moral boundaries of artificial intelligence. In a recent interview with Variety, Christopher Reeve’s children, Will, Matthew, and Alexandra, were asked about their father’s AI-assisted appearance in The Flash. Their answer is disturbing: not o...

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