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And both have been PC-optimized, so while there will be exiting generation console versions, PC gamers should expect extra stuff, with visuals-as-intended for starters. Both are slated for a May release, so there's not much longer to wait. Then, here are two games I personally am really psyched about.
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Plus there's always mech addiction to fall back on. First off, the indie scene is livelier than ever, with tons of great titles just waiting to release. Tickets are $16 for adults and $11 for kids 12 and under.We're gradually heading into the slower part of the year when it comes to the gaming calendar, especially this year, with certain new hardware just around the corner. on July 23 as a part of the venue’s summer film series. Blade Runner will be screened at the Orpheum Theatre at 6:30 p.m. The futuristic neo-noir flick, set in the rain-drenched and neon-filled dystopia of L.A., its still as thought-provoking and visionary as ever. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep turned 40 last month and has aged pretty well (dated references to Atari aside). Orpheum Theatre, 230 West Adam StreetRidley Scott’s 1982 bravura cinematic adaptation of Philip K.
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Check out the ReptiCon website for full details. (Attendees are also allowed to bring two of their own reptiles, but only if they’re non-poisonous.) Hours are from 9 a.m. According to the con’s website, reptiles like geckos, snakes, and maybe even an alligator will make an appearance. The two-day event will feature vendors, breeders, and experts, as well as the chance to handle a scaly creature or two. Mesa Convention Center, 263 North Center Street, MesaFor those who don’t suffer from herpetophobia (or the fear of reptiles), the latest edition of ReptiCon Phoenix happens in mid-July in downtown Mesa. The public can watch Kaz in action or sponsor an hour of the process, which benefits local charity Kids Need to Read. on Saturday and last until the following afternoon. “I'm supposed to go in cold, with no conceptions of what my story might be, and just put pencil to paper start storytelling,” he says. Kazmierczak says there’s no preparation involved and he’ll be starting from scratch. It's similar to the annual 24-Hour Comic Challenge, which was launched by famed cartoonist Scott McCloud in 1990 and takes place worldwide every fall. “It's my David Blaine meets Jack Kirby impression,” Kazmierczak says. The artist behind Amazing Arizona Comics will write and draw an entire 24-page comic book in the span of a single day while sitting behind a storefront window at Glendale’s Drawn to Comics. Local creative Russ Kazmierczak, however, won’t need that long. Shawnte Orion Russ Kazmierczak’s 24-Hour Comic Challengeĭrawn to Comics, 5801 West Glendale Avenue, GlendaleDepending on the particular artist, your average comic book can take anywhere from a few weeks to as long as a year to create. There will also be an outfit contest, a photo booth, and giveaways. We’re certain that includes Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill,” given how everyone's gone gaga for the 1986 track since it was prominently featured in an episode earlier this summer. The 18-and-over event will have DJs spinning ‘80s tunes and songs by musicians and artists who have been a part of the show’s soundtrack. The Van Buren, 401 West Van Buren StreetWith the second half of Stranger Things’ fourth season debuting on Netflix in July, the folks at The Van Buren are cashing in on occasion with a dance night inspired by the show. Attendance is limited to those 17 and older. Cocktail table seating for two is also available and includes a complimentary bottle of wine and happy-hour prices.

General admission is $40 and VIP tickets are $57 and feature priority seating within the front two rows and deals on drinks. The local troupe spent an estimated “tens of dollars” to create this ribald send-up of the original Jurassic Park where “puppet-paleontologists fighting terrifyingly hilarious dinosaurs.” Performances are held every Thursday through Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Playhouse on the Park at Central Arts Plaza, 1850 North Central AvenueIf you were one of the folks who saw Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and walked away in disgust, consider attending the All Puppet Players’ satirization of the blockbuster franchise.

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