Description: Viking.io is a great run and jump game. Run with you Viking faster you can jump over obstacles using your skills. Pick up beer to make your race longest. Instructions: use mouse or keyboard, fingers
This Christmas the evil elves plan to take over the Santa’s secret place, and summon the evil Baba Yaga, also known as Pagan Idol to this world. Don’t let this happen. Take your gun and impose punishment on all who confront you in a brand new overwhelming team shooter Winter Clash 3D. Take a role of a mighty Santa Clause and capture the Pagan Idol from a deserted lighthouse island, and burn it to ashes in your Christmas fire.
David Lowery’s interpretation of a Welsh myth is haunting and unforgettable The Green Knight makes an old legend truly legendary again TheThe mythical, adventure-packed drama The Green Knight is the best Arthurian adaptation this side of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. David Lowery’s supernatural fantasy isn’t a comedy, however, though it does have some comedic beats. Like the Monty Python crew, the chameleon filmmaker known for contemplative films concerning mortality (The Old Man and the Gun and A Ghost Story) has an assured handle on the source material. Adapted from the 14th-century Welsh legend Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the poetic tale is an early demarcation of the chivalric code: an unbreakable ethos guiding all knights. And for audiences today, inhabiting a world where the lines between right and wrong in the pursuit of success and fame are greying every single day, the parable reminds us that sometimes mere goodness is enough in place of achieving greatness. It’s a sim...
Six years ago Games Workshop expanded their venerable Warhammer Fantasy Battle wargame by introducing the new, sexy Age of Sigmar. Out went the quasi-medieval Old World with its blocks of grubby foot knights, in came the multi-dimensional Mortal Realms and shiny, superhuman Stormcast Eternals. It had a warm reception – by which I mean one guy was so disgusted he set a thousand dollar model collection on fire – but six years is long enough for new blood to discover and adopt the setting. Barring a couple of digital card games and autobattlers, Storm Ground is Age of Sigmar’s first major outing in videogames – and you can buy it here, coincidentally. So, does Storm Ground land like a thunderbolt hurled from Azyr, or bubble up like a swampy fart in the rotten cauldron of Nurgle? The Age of Sigmar is a time of ceaseless war between the many Gods and their servants. Three factions feature in this turn-based strategy game, the lightning-riding Stormcast who serve beardy, hammer-fixated Sigma...
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