When is South Park Season 28 Episode 2 out? Delay & Halloween change explained

Now that the deal is done, South Park will remain on Paramount for the next five years, instead of HBO Max. And creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are delivering a particularly exciting Season 27.
Police respond to fears of “infectious” monkeys on the loose after truck crash

Mississippi wildlife officers are helping local police with a search, and an animal removal service is also assisting. They are looking for a monkey that is still missing.
Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD Remake Review –

Dragon Quest I & II HD Remake brings the first two games of the Erdrick trilogy to modern platforms with updated graphics – Square Enix’s signature 2D characters over 3D backgrounds. After revisiting these games after over 20 years, I was impressed by how much work went into updating them, including improved gameplay and expanded storylines with more dialogue and events. However, even with these improvements, one game in the collection is noticeably better than the other, though neither quite reaches the quality of the previous Dragon Quest release.
FF7 Rebirth Director Doesn’t See A Problem With Yellow Paint

In a recent interview with GamesRadar, Yoko Hamaguchi stated that video games often benefit from some form of environmental guidance. While visual cues like yellow paint can be helpful, the core idea is simply to provide players with subtle assistance when they’re unsure of where to go or what to do.
Ghost Of Yotei Is Making You Touch Bird Poop Over And Over Again

Let’s be honest: something strange is happening. As Atsu climbs the mountain, the path turns from rock to a white, messy substance at the peak. You might try to explain it away as chalk or paint, but there’s always a bird that flies off right when you arrive. Is it just a coincidence that this bird is always there, seemingly multitasking with a rather large… deposit?
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake is a more expansive reimagining than I expected
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I’ve spent about 50 hours playing Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake – 20 hours to finish the first game and 30 hours into the second. While these are great RPGs, as a longtime fan, what really stands out is how much these feel like completely new games, built using the foundations of the originals. Dragon Quest III HD-2D gave us a glimpse of this approach – a blend of classic and modern gameplay – but it felt like just a preview. I had a feeling they were planning something even bigger, and these remakes of I and II prove it. They’re expansive and reimagined versions of the games we knew.
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake is great on Steam Deck and Switch 2, but could’ve been better on both
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The PC versions of Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, similar to Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake, run at a maximum of 60 frames per second and currently only support a 16:9 resolution. The game offers the same graphics options as last year’s remake, including display mode (Fullscreen, Windowed, Borderless), resolution (from 720p to 4K), frame rate (30fps or 60fps), v-sync, and overall quality presets. You can also fine-tune individual graphics settings like shadow quality, anti-aliasing, texture quality, render scale, and ambient occlusion, using levels 1, 2, and 3. Be aware that the overall quality presets also affect the render scale, and using them might make the game appear blurry if you don’t adjust the render scale separately.
Down Cemetery Road Recap: Guess Who?

As a film buff, I’m really intrigued by Zoë Boehm’s character. She’s thrown into this incredibly tough situation – identifying her husband, Joe’s, body. She’s fiercely determined, practically threatening this unnamed police officer – the same one who dismissed the Dinah lead – that she’ll find Joe’s killer if he doesn’t. The scene where she receives the news is particularly jarring; she’s in bed with another man, an Irishman who’s married. The police, though, seem stuck on the idea that Joe took his own life. I found myself rooting for Zoë as she vehemently argues against that, insisting Joe loved his job as a private investigator, even if it wasn’t glamorous. They try to build a case for suicide – debt, a strained marriage, even that he read poetry! – but it just doesn’t ring true. A rough life and a love for poetry aren’t enough to drive someone to suicide, and Zoë points out a crucial detail: Joe was reportedly squeamish around blood. If he did take his own life, slitting his wrists wouldn’t have been the method. It’s a compelling setup, and I’m eager to see where this investigation leads.
Selling Sunset Recap: Is She Really Going Out With Him?

After the drama at Girlsgiving, Chrishell has declared she won’t be around Nicole anymore – and she seems serious this time. She’s made this clear to both Amanza and Jason, even Jason while he was playfully dressed as a gangster. Now, the company owners are facing a tough choice: support Chrishell or Nicole. It’s pretty obvious who they’re likely to side with.
