Is Netflix making a new Tremors series in 2025?

As a dedicated viewer, it’s clear that classic IP (intellectual properties) continue to reign supreme in the streaming world. For instance, one of the most eagerly anticipated Netflix releases this year is the long-awaited sequel to Happy Gilmore, a movie originally released almost three decades ago – proving that timeless content never loses its charm!

Is Split Screen Multiplayer Coming to Raft on PlayStation? Here’s What You Need to Know!

The choice of not incorporating split screen in Raft primarily stems from the game’s original design and purpose. Originally developed for PC, the emphasis was on delivering an engaging single-player and multiplayer experience both online. One Reddit user noted that the game was initially designed for PC and later moved to consoles, suggesting that when the developers brought Raft to PlayStation, they maintained their priorities. Despite many gamers yearning for the classic charm of split-screen couch co-op gaming, it seems the developers aimed to create a captivating experience instead. Given that players work hard to collect resources in Raft, sharing the ocean floatie with someone who might disrupt the resource gathering could be problematic, similar to asking a pirate to share their treasure – quite risky indeed!

Struggling with the ‘Not a Great Landing’ Achievement in Raft? Here’s the Lowdown!

As I set sail on my Raft adventure, I initially pictured a tranquil voyage across breathtaking oceans, soaking up the sun with my reliable raft by my side. However, for me, embarking on the quest for the “Not a Great Landing” achievement proved to be anything but serene – more like an enduring marathon devoid of much progress. After investing approximately twenty hours in pursuit of this elusive goal, I couldn’t help but seek advice from the gaming community. It seems that many others have encountered similar struggles, with some players reporting they spent as long as 70 hours on their quest for this hidden achievement. Hearing about other players’ victories and hardships only intensifies the challenge, making me ponder deeply about the things we strive for in life, be it a virtual objective or something more tangible.

Join the Raft Adventure: Shipwreck Island Open Invite!

One notable aspect of gamerlivingwill’s open invitation is the strong feeling of community that permeates the post. This isn’t just about individual triumphs – it’s about people uniting to conquer a common goal. As more gamers opt for multiplayer experiences, the significance of teamwork becomes evident. Some players even joked about their desire to break free from work – for instance, DubstepTaube humorously stated, “I am currently at work -.-“, which reflects a common sentiment: who hasn’t taken a moment away from work for the thrill of a digital quest? It’s both endearing and amusing to witness such camaraderie unfold, as players encourage each other in their treasure hunt.

The Raft That Sank: Why Bigger Isn’t Always Better in Raft Gameplay

User ‘Luci_FeR3097’ is living out their grand vision – constructing what could be the biggest raft conceivable within the game. With an astounding 3,300 support structures and roomy enough to accommodate a whole family on vacation, they encountered considerable in-game lag as they expanded further. At first, this didn’t seem to hinder their progress, but as they started to experiment with adding lights and floors, their once manageable dwelling turned into a resource-draining behemoth. “I want to build a massive raft,” Luci wrote, oblivious to the fact that they might have taken on more digital construction than they could handle. This predicament mirrors the trials of anyone who pushes boundaries in gaming, yet it also sparks curiosity – over 3,000 foundations? One may as well apply for a floating city permit!

Alien Franchise Thrives Post-Prometheus: Exciting Future Awaits

Despite the fact that both “Prometheus” and “Alien: Covenant” didn’t perform well financially, leading to a shift in direction for the series, the box office success of “Alien: Romulus,” released in 2024, confirmed this change. “Alien: Romulus” is set between the first and second Alien movies, connecting the storylines from Ridley Scott’s prequels to the original timeline instead of a third film. With a new path established for the Alien franchise, it appears that the tale hinted at by “Prometheus” may never be completely resolved, but this could mean something even more intriguing is in store.

Wondering where “a compass points” in Cookie Jam? We know

In Cookie Jam, buzzwords span across diverse themes. Primarily, they relate to food (“Chunk of heavenly chocolate”) and animals (“Tiny, feathered friends”), but occasionally, you may stumble upon unusual ones such as “A large, red structure typically seen on farms”, “A prolonged journey, often in the wilderness” or…

Anna Lambe’s Hilarious Reaction to Filming Cringe-Worthy Sex Scene in Netflix’s ‘North of North’

In Episode 6 of the series, Siaja (Lambe) agrees to go on a date with dogsledder Oliver. However, she learns that his love for sledding extends far beyond just navigating through snow, as he asks her to bark and howl like a dog, using her hair as reins and instructing her to “Mush, doggy.” While one can envision the subsequent events, it’s important to note that what transpires on screen may not be as dramatic as your imagination might suggest.

Can Last Epoch Finally Get a Pause Feature? Players Weigh In!

Discussing the demand for a pause button in Last Epoch has become quite popular, as more players seek respite from the intense, fast-paced combat to strategize effectively. In today’s fast-moving gaming world, every click matters, and players are asking for the opportunity to take a breather and make well-considered moves. Comparing this desire to the pause feature in Path of Exile (POE) is enlightening; it has significantly impacted the ARPG genre by enabling players to momentarily pause without worrying about being attacked while thinking. This longing for such a feature sheds light on the current gaming landscape, where even action RPGs are adapting to suit busy lifestyles. The sentiment “Anything to avoid my arch-nemesis—an untimely death!” rings true for many players.