Neil deGrasse Tyson in an interview today defendedElon Musk and his supposed fellow victim of cancel culture, Adolf Hitler. In a recent interview with VladTV, Tyson defended Musk by listing some of the positive contributions that Adolf Hitler and his Third Reich made to the world.
Recommended Videos Tyson started the defense of Musk, whose acquisition and subsequent mismanagement of the Twitter microblogging social media service has revealed his racist and right wing politics by paraphrasing a Tweet of his own:
Recommended Videos With the announcement of the release date and pricing for the 3DS hardware out of the way, how appropriate it is that we also get some new screenshots of possibly the most anticipated 3DS release, the re-release of one of the most celebrated games of all time, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
It doesn’t look like the graphics got an overhaul, although that’s not the main purpose of re-releasing it.
We all know how complicated the Harry Potter titles are. After all, they did have to change Philosopher’s Stone to Sorcerer’s Stone for American readers. So after 15 years since the last book was published, Harry Potter fans have come out with creative alternate titles for all seven books that describe the story much better.
Recommended Videos The idea was started by Reddit user Scp1717 on the r/HarryPotter subreddit, where they’ve come up with simplified titles for main Harry Potter stories.
Can Capcom continue the winning streak it established in 2018 with Monster Hunter: World?
Recommended Videos Since the action-RPG’s highly anticipated release nearly two years ago, the developer has produced hit after hit with the likes of Devil May Cry 5 and Resident Evil 2‘s long-awaited remake. Whether or not the onslaught of triple-A content will extend into 2020 and beyond remains to be seen, of course, but with Resident Evil 3 now confirmed to be in the pipeline – and due to arrive within a matter of months, no less – fans of the studio’s work are expecting exactly that.
The Marvel’s Midnight Suns season one DLC is now complete. The X-Men’s Storm has finally joined the team, concluding a vampiric odyssey that’s also brought Deadpool, Venom, and Morbius into the fold. It’s a bittersweet ending: ‘Blood Storm’ wraps up the DLC storyline in a satisfying way but will in all likelihood be the last new content the game will ever see.
Recommended Videos Unexpectedly low sales, lead designer Jake Solomon departing Firaxis, an internal restructuring of the company, and the cancellation of the Switch port don’t give us much hope for any further installments, though at least the game is going out with a bang (incidentally, the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions dropped last week).