The Five Biggest Changes Coming to Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

Quick Links Next month sees the long-awaited release of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, a remaster of the entire Mass Effect trilogy that includes the vast majority of the DLC from each of the three games as well as a bevy ofvisualand performance upgrades. Originallyannouncedon the series’ self-appointed holiday N7 Day last year, Bioware has also spent substantial time and effort to enhance the gameplay as well, particularly for the first game, transforming the trilogy into a singular, shared experience that will ideally be easy to access for newcomers and longtime fans alike....

May 30, 2025 · 4 min · 780 words · Stacy Johnson

The Surprising Costs Of Maintaining An Electric Vehicle

The Surprising Costs Of Maintaining An Electric Vehicle Sales of electric vehicles are climbing rapidly, which is no surprise given the recent wild fluctuations ingas pricesand the numeroustax creditsavailable to EV buyers. Electric vehicle purchasers are also motivated by environmental concerns, but buying an EV isn’t all about tax breaks and saving the planet. There are some hidden costs to both a buyer’s wallet and the environment that should be considered before shelling out for a Tesla or a Prius....

May 30, 2025 · 3 min · 617 words · Tonya Torres

Warhammer 40K Darktide – What is the Shrine of the Omnissiah?

Warhammer 40,000: Darktideplayershave been enjoyingthe cooperative first-person take on the Warhammer universe, but they may still be getting to grips with all of the unique systems andmechanics in the game. The central hub of operations area inDarktidecontains various kiosks that can be used to buy items and upgrade your gear. One of theseDarktidekiosks is called the Shrine of the Omnissiah. Players who have been exploring the hub area inDarktideand trying to make sense of things may have come across the Shrine already....

May 30, 2025 · 2 min · 397 words · Kara Gomez

Why Nobody Remembers Disney's First Animated TV Series

It’s hard to imagine that there was a time whenDisneyhad almost no presence on network television. A company that was so well-known for its animated movies was not doing much with its properties in the1980s. Sure, they had the Disney Channel, but they were ignoring what was, to them, an untapped resource. At the time, Warner Bros. was going strong with its own crop of shows, many of them cartoons, on network television....

May 30, 2025 · 5 min · 956 words · Justin Wilson