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‘Hogwarts Legacy’ Allows You to Be Evil and Cast Three Unforgivable Curses

Hogwarts Legacy has all of our attention. I mean, all of it. The specs and details for the game keep rolling out little by little and each detail has us losing our minds over how cool a lot of it is. The latest tidbit of info that is blowing our minds into our socks is that you will be able to cast the Three Unforgivable Curses. These are big no-no’s in Hogwarts as you know. Dumbledor will absolutely not approve.
In Hogwarts Legacy, you are able to be as bad as you wanna be. Of course, we don’t know how using those curses will affect your character in-game especially since you are able to be either a Wizard or a Dark Witch. These three curses are the ultimate evil in the world of Harry Potter as you recall.
These curses aren’t learned at Hogwarts either, if you choose to learn them you will be forced to discover and learn them outside of the walls of Hogwarts. But, once you find them you are given the knowledge of the Killing Curse (Avada Kedavra), Cruciatus Curse (Crucio – tortures people), and Imperius Curse (Imperio – controls people).
Much like Star Wars, I think that a lot of people are going to want to roll as a villain. We will have to wait to see how using these spells affects your characters over time and how it changes things. This is another big mystery. At the moment we have more questions than we do answers. But, with the game right around the corner, we are hoping to have those answers soon.
We are interested to find out how this will affect the narrative. The films built the curses up to be monumental. While it will be cool to use them, I’m hoping there is some sort of mechanic that makes you not want to use it on the reg, due to it hurting you in another way. Maybe it takes away other abilities, or maybe you lose certain friends or something in that vein.

I have seen these spells cast in the game and the result is extremely dark. Writhing in pain and screaming comes with the brutal territory of the Crucio curse. The team at Avalanche really does make you feel that pain when that spell is cast. This game is going to let you be as evil as you want to be and I can’t wait to test those boundaries.
Are you excited to use the three unforgivable curses? Do you plan on playing the game as evil? Or do you plan on going with the lighter path? Let us know in the comments section.
Hogwarts Legacy arrives on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Series S, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows beginning February 10.

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‘Aliens: Dark Descent’ Gives Us a Real-Time Strategy, Hellish Battle Against Hordes of Xenomorphs

Aliens: Fireteam Elite was the last game that was released under the Aliens franchise. The latest game Fireteam Elite comes at us from both Tindalos Interactive and Focus Entertainment and brings us into the world of real-time strategy. A great approach for the franchise since we can get a full-on overhead battle against hordes while building and upgrading along the way. Fans of XCOM I&2 should be excited. While they should be excited they also know that this game is entirely a permadeath experience. That adds a whole lof of stress to the battles since you would have to start all over again if you did in fact die.

The synopsis for Aliens: Fireteam Elite
Recruit, level up, and command your squad of Colonial Marines in real time as one unit with intuitive controls on both keyboard and mouse or controller. Watch how commands issued over comms are swiftly obeyed by the marine best equipped for the situation according to their abilities and equipment. Players will need to use their wits to navigate expansive, persistent and reactive levels and complete objectives. But be cautious and monitor each marine’s vitals – death is permanent for any who fall in combat.
Aliens: Fireteam Elite launches worldwide on June 20, 2023, for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC.
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Troma’s ‘Toxic Crusaders’ Return in New Retro Beat em’ Up Game

Troma is bringing back Toxie and the gang for a second round of Toxic Crusaders mayhem. This time around the mutant team is in a beat ’em-up multiplayer game from Retrowave. Toxic Crusaders game is based on a very unexpected 90s cartoon of the same name that was based in Troma’s very violent, sexual, and over-the-top Toxic Avenger.
Toxic Avenger is still a very popular franchise of films from Troma. In fact, at the moment there is a Toxic Avenger film reboot in the works that stars Peter Dinklage, Jacob Tremblay, Taylour Paige, Kevin Bacon Julia, Davis, and Elijah Wood. We are excited to see what Macon Blair has in store for us with this big-budget version of the franchise.
Toxic Crusaders also received a video game release date for Nintendo and Sega back in 1992. The games also followed the Troma cartoon narrative.
The synopsis for Toxic Crusaders goes like this:
The hottest heroes of 1991 return for a radical, radioactive romp for a new era, featuring awesome action, crushing combos and more toxic waste than you’ll know what to do with! Developer and publisher Retroware has teamed up with Troma Entertainment to bring the Toxic Crusaders back, for an all-new, all-action beat ’em up for one to four players. Grab your mop, tutu, and attitude, and get ready to clean up the mean streets of Tromaville, one radioactive goon at a time.
Toxic Crusaders arrives on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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Funko To Put $30M Of its Pops! In the Trash

Funko Pop! collectors know that the figurine trade is a daily volley of supply and demand. One day you have a Pop! worth $100 dollars and the next it’s worth $50. But that’s the name of the game in the trading market. As far as the corporate realm, that could spell disaster and unfortunately, Funko has been flatlining since their 2022 fourth quarter. According to CNN that means the company is literally going to trash about $30 million of product.
At the end of 2022 Funko had a surplus of merch that was worth about $246.4 million. Last year they only had half of that. That means it’s costing the company more to store the collectibles than what they are all worth.
In order to cut down on the cost, they are going to “eliminate” the excess early this year, “to reduce fulfillment costs by managing inventory levels to align with the operating capacity of our distribution center,” Funko said in a statement Wednesday. “This is expected to result in a write down in the first half of 2023 of approximately $30 to $36 million.”
In the latter part of February, investors got a call from Funko CEO Brian Mariotti. He said that the Arizona distribution center was so overstocked that he had to rent out additional storage units in order to accommodate the collectibles. The company also is reportedly reducing its workforce by 10 percent.
It wasn’t long ago when Funko was actually in the green. During the pandemic, the collectible trade was in high gear. In fact, the company made $1 billion in 2021. Compare that to the $47 million in the fourth quarter of 2022, and you can see the trouble they are in.
Funko has been struggling to gain more points on the stock market. They took a big hit last November and are still working to right themselves. Hopefully, their new clothing line and other accessories will boost sales beyond that of what the vinyl figurines bring in.