Thanks to mods, a Skyrim streamer is now basically vlogging their playthrough live from Tamriel as a Dragonborn influencer

Ever natter to yourself while you’re playing Skyrim? It’s ok, we all do it, even if it’s just yelling expletives whenever we’re playing on legendary difficulty and get ambushed by a dragon while overcumbered. Now, though, a Twitch streamer’s taken this kind of thing to the next level, by turning their broadcasts into a live vlog from Tamriel thanks to a mod that lets them voice the Dragonborn in real time.Add in the fact that their Twitch chat’s able to voice NPCs in the game, and you’ve got a recipie for a fun playthrough, if not a very lore-friendly one.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings The streamer in question, Blurbs, had already drawn a lot of attention when they managed to perfect having random stream watchers insult them and generally talk bo…

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Sorry, The Batman fans, it seems like there isn't a video game spin-off in the works – even if it sounds like James Gunn might want one

Despite what you might have heard about a potential The Batman game, the man at the top of DC Studios has downplayed any such thing.After many years of Marvel putting out films that have relied so heavily on fixing it in post, making everything have a surprisingly fake quality to it, The Batman came out in 2022 showing that yes, you can actually make a good superhero film that actually looks like a movie. It certainly proved itself at the box office too, with both critics and fans alike being won over by it. So when Puck claimed that there was a game in development “rooted in the 2022 The Batman movie,” that obviously drew the excitement of a number of people. The only problem? According to James Gunn himself, there isn’t a game in development. Womp, womp!To see this content please enable …

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The full Arcane season 2 trailer promises an epic set of episodes worth the three-year wait

The longer-than-usual wait for Arcane season 2 has been rough, and chances are you’ll need to rewatch the first set of episodes ahead of its November return to make sense of all the plot lines and characters involved, but its first full trailer is so good that it might send you straight into Netflix to do so.The first proper look at the long-anticipated second season runs for about two minutes and is jam-packed with even more drama, style, and action, which is everything we could’ve asked for after that wild season 1 finale. Just keep that s**t coming in.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings We already know this is the end of the line for Arcane, but the folks at Riot Games have fortunately stated in the past they’re interested in expanding the world of…

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