Month: March 2025

If there were an award for coziest game at GDC, Herdling would win it, no question. Developed by the Swiss team at Okomotive (FAR: Lone Sails and FAR: Changing Tides) and published by Panic (Untitled Goose Game), Herdling is a gentle herding adventure that trades high-stakes drama for warmth, trust, and companionship. It’s beautiful, it’s
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Djrum has released “Waxcap,” another new song from his forthcoming new album, Under Tangled Silence. It’s the third preview of the album, following “A Tune for Us” and “Three Foxes Chasing Each Other.” Check out the new track below. “‘Waxcap’ started life as a solo piano improvisation, then a long while after that I returned
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The houndshark species Mustelus lenticulatus Paul Caiger At least one shark species has a bark to go along with its bite. It can make clicking noises, scientists report, a first among an animal group once thought to be totally silent. During her doctoral research at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, Carolin Nieder, now
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If there’s one word that defines CLAWPUNK, it’s chaos, and not just in the flashy, over-the-top combat or metal-blaring soundtrack. It’s in the way the game lets you play. Developed by the wonderfully named Kittens at Timespace, CLAWPUNK is a 2D action platformer that doesn’t just tolerate aggressive play—it thrives on it. I got hands-on
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We have a scene-by-scene breakdown of The Rookie Season 7 Episode 11 titled “Speed.” If you’re interested in our full review of the hour, you can find it here. We open with Miles getting a Tim Lesson as he tries to appease a citizen who feels that cops should abide by the same rules they
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Although fans expected to hear Loki’s story behind King Harald’s murder, the spoilers of One Piece Chapter 1144 brought something different. The previous chapter opened with an introduction of the devil fruit powers the Holy Knights possess. Here’s what readers would witness in Chapter 1144 of the One Piece manga, as per the plot leaks
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Are We Really Doing This Again? If the literary discourse has an equivalent of “The Song That Doesn’t End,” it’s the infernal conversation around whether audiobooks are a legitimate form of reading. Though Katherine A.
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