Indie studio releases 10k human-made game assets so devs “don’t turn to AI”

Man, 2025 was wild for gaming. Suddenly, everyone was talking about AI and how it was being used in games. It wasn’t just big stuff either – people were questioning everything, from the little sprays in live service shooters to the trailer for Stamina Zero’s Little Droid, and even those Mario Kart World ads Nintendo was running. It really made you think about where everything was coming from.

Ke Huy Quan Went Full Short Round On Disneyland’s Indiana Jones Ride, And Dr. Jones Would Be Proud

Quan and Goodwin previously appeared in a Disney Parks Instagram video revealing that the Zootopia character Clawhauser was being added to photo ops at Disney California Adventure. A new video just dropped that shows that the pair also made it over to Disneyland, and went on the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction, one of the best Disneyland rides, together, and Ke Huy Quan even brought the right hat for the ride. Check it out.

Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx’s Collateral Is Leaving Netflix

Okay, movie fans, heads up! One of my all-time favorite thrillers, Collateral – you know, the 2004 Michael Mann film with Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx – is leaving Netflix on January 1st, 2026. It’s got a fantastic cast, including Mark Ruffalo, Jada Pinkett Smith, Javier Bardem, Peter Berg, and Bruce McGill. If you haven’t seen it, or want to rewatch, you’ve got a little while, but don’t wait too long to stream Collateral before it’s gone!

Everything we know about The God Slayer: Gameplay, story and trailer

Pathea Games, known for the relaxing game My Time at Portia, recently shared a seven-minute video showcasing their new game, The God Slayer. This steampunk game, inspired by Eastern culture, is designed to appeal to martial arts enthusiasts with its special skills that let players defeat tough enemies and challenging bosses.

‘We Had No Illusions’: Welcome To Derry’s Co-Creator Details What It Took To Convince Bill Skarsgård To Return As Pennywise

The HBO series IT: Welcome to Derry took a risk with its first season by delaying the appearance of Pennywise, the iconic clown played by Bill Skarsgård, until the fifth episode. While viewers were eager to see him return, the show held back, leading to some frustration online. The creators explained this choice by saying they wanted to emphasize Pennywise’s ability to change forms. However, the real reason was actually convincing Bill Skarsgård to play the character again.