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EVA Units, Lilith and Asuka Star in Latest EVANGELION:95 T-Shirt Drop
EVA Units, Lilith and Asuka Star in Latest EVANGELION:95 T-Shirt Drop

Hypebeast

time3 days ago

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  • Hypebeast

EVA Units, Lilith and Asuka Star in Latest EVANGELION:95 T-Shirt Drop

Summary EVANGELION:95, the official apparel brand ofNeon Genesis Evangelion, returns with a new capsule collection following its successful debut. Continuing to celebrate the legacy ofHideaki Anno's 1995 anime, the latest drop features a curated selection of graphic T-shirts that spotlight iconic visuals, motifs and wordmarks from the original series. The lineup includes black and white tees, each cut in a regular boxy fit and finished with the EVANGELION:95 logo on the left sleeve. Highlights include a black tee featuring EVA-01 and EVA-02 units on the front, paired with the episode 9 title card on the back. Another black tee showcases Lilith crucified on the letter 'i,' rendered in bold typography across both sides. A third black design features SEELE's emblem in white, with a large Kabbalistic tree of life graphic on the reverse — an homage to the anime's opening sequence. As for the white tees, one style features the anime's headline alongside the numbers '1995' boldly accompanying it on the front. The back of this tee, in contrast, showcases the original poster for the anime, complete with the tagline '決戦兵器は、14歳。' (The decisive weapon is 14 years old.). Another white tee captures Asuka's debut scene, framed by her signature and a hand-drawn heart. Check out the lineup in the gallery above. The new assortment of graphic tees will be available via EVANGELION:95'swebstorestarting August 1, 2025.

The best Marvel game you (probably) skipped is free for Prime Day — and it's not the only gaming freebie at Amazon right now
The best Marvel game you (probably) skipped is free for Prime Day — and it's not the only gaming freebie at Amazon right now

Tom's Guide

time08-07-2025

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  • Tom's Guide

The best Marvel game you (probably) skipped is free for Prime Day — and it's not the only gaming freebie at Amazon right now

Prime Gaming is one of the best Amazon Prime benefits year-round, but the offerings have gone into overdrive for Prime Day 2025. Right now, you can score 29 free video games via the gaming hub, and that includes the fantastic, and overlooked, Marvel's Midnight Suns. If you're unaware of Prime Gaming, it's included with all Amazon Prime subscribers as standard and offers a rotating selection of completely free PC games. These aren't just little time-wasters or bargain bin picks either. We're talking about major blockbuster games from juggernaut franchises. There are currently 29 free games to choose from, but my pick of the bunch is definitely the brilliant and extremely content-rich Marvel's Midnight Suns. Marvel's Midnight Suns: FREE (w/ Prime) @ AmazonIn Marvel's Midnight Suns, you create your own hero, known as The Hunter, and then set out on a world-saving mission to defeat the fearsome Lilith. Mixing strategic turn-based battles that utilize a customizable deck-building system, with a superhero life sim, Midnight Suns is a unique blend that lets you fight alongside the biggest heroes in Marvel's roster, and then befriend them at your home base. It's a lengthy tactical RPG that Marvel fans won't want to miss. This 2022 superhero title from developer Firaxis mashes together a tactical battle system with surprisingly gripping life-sim elements, letting you team up with some of Marvel's most iconic heroes by day, and then befriend them at your home base in the evening. Because who doesn't want to go fishing with Captain America or play chess against Iron Man and Doctor Strange? In our Marvel's Midnight Suns review, we praised the game for delivering 'satisfying strategic battles, as well as a full-fledged superhero social sim.' Plus, it's jam-packed with Marvel heroes from Wolverine and Spider-Man to Scarlet Witch and Ghost Rider. The cast is expanded further via optional DLC to include fan-favorites like Deadpool, Venom, and the X-Men's Storm. Unfortunately, despite its high-quality and well-conceived mixture of strategic turn-based battles and Persona-like social sim elements, not to mention its meaty length (even a rushed playthrough will take you around 50 hours), the game was a sales disappointment. So, if you skipped it at launch, don't miss your chance to correct that error for free via Amazon Prime Gaming. Not a Marvel fan or already played Midnight Suns? That's no problem, Midnight Suns is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Prime Gaming freebies. Right now, you can also pick up free copies of Football Manager 2024, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Saints Row IV: Re-Elected and Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft. Amazon Prime: for $139/yearAmazon Prime gives shoppers access to a whole host of benefits, Prime Gaming among them. Also included is free shipping on over 100 million products, plus access to additional services like Prime Video and Prime Music. You can pay an annual $139 fee or choose a monthly plan at $14.99. And these are just some of the 29 PC games currently available for free on Prime Gaming. To claim any (or all of them), head over to the Prime Gaming hub, and then click the 'claim game' button on the title(s) you want, follow the simple on-screen instructions and you'll be playing your free game in no time. Plus, each title is yours to keep even if your Prime subscription expires. Prime Day 2025 is offering a host of excellent gaming deals across PlayStation, Nintendo and Xbox, and while deep discounts are pretty unmissable, it's hard to beat free games. Especially when the free games are of the caliber of Marvel's Midnight Suns. So, even if you're planning to keep your wallet locked down over Prime Day, don't miss these epic gaming freebies on Amazon.

You Can Play Diablo 4 for Free This Month With PlayStation Plus
You Can Play Diablo 4 for Free This Month With PlayStation Plus

CNET

time01-07-2025

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  • CNET

You Can Play Diablo 4 for Free This Month With PlayStation Plus

Diablo 4 is Blizzard's latest entry in the dark-fantasy RPG series. And all PlayStation Plus subscribers can fight cultists and demons, loot and collect powerful weapons and explore an expansive mythical world in the popular game now. PlayStation Plus is Sony's version of Xbox Game Pass, and it offers subscribers a large, constantly expanding library of games. Subscribers can choose from the Essential, Extra and Premium tiers, which each have their own unique perks and benefits. The plans start at $10 a month, and each tier gives subscribers access to monthly games and rewards. Here are the games all PS Plus subscribers can play from now until Aug. 4. You can also check out the games Sony added to the PS Plus Game Catalog in June, including Control spinoff FBC: Firebreak. Diablo 4 PlayStation has quite a treasure in its, er, Horadric PS Plus. The latest installment in the successful action RPG series brings endless nightmares and horrific dungeons to PS Plus subscribers. After being drugged by followers of Lilith, the daughter of the Prime Evil Mephisto, you join a group of others to stop her from taking over Sanctuary. But will your choices bring peace to the realm or stir more chaos? The King of Fighters 15 For more than 30 years, the King of Fighters series has been a popular fighting game franchise filled with memorable characters and unique 3-on-3 team matches. And the latest installment of the series expands on this gameplay with a new Shatter Strike mechanic that causes opponents to crumple or get blown away. Step into the ring and see if you have what it takes to win it all. Jusant This action-puzzle game offers a unique blend of meditative yet challenging gameplay. You're on a journey to climb up a tower using different tools and skills along the way. You'll climb at your own pace, explore different biomes and paths in the ever-changing tower, and learn what happened to an ancient civilization. For more on PlayStation Plus, see everything to know about the service and a rundown of other games PS Plus subscribers can play now. You can also check out the latest and upcoming games on Xbox Game Pass and Apple Arcade.

You Can Play Diablo 4 for Free in July With PlayStation Plus
You Can Play Diablo 4 for Free in July With PlayStation Plus

CNET

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNET

You Can Play Diablo 4 for Free in July With PlayStation Plus

Diablo 4 is Blizzard's latest entry in the dark-fantasy RPG series. And on July 1, all PlayStation Plus subscribers can fight cultists and demons, loot and collect powerful weapons and explore an expansive mythical world in this popular game. PlayStation Plus is Sony's version of Xbox Game Pass, and it offers subscribers a large, constantly expanding library of games. Subscribers can choose from the Essential, Extra and Premium tiers, which each have their own unique perks and benefits. The plans start at $10 a month, and each tier gives subscribers access to monthly games and rewards. Here are the games all PS Plus subscribers can play starting on July 1. You can also check out the games Sony added to the PS Plus Game Catalog in June, including FBC: Firebreak. Diablo 4 PlayStation has quite a treasure in its Horadric PS Plus. The latest installment in the successful action RPG series brings endless nightmares and horrific dungeons to PS Plus subscribers. After being drugged by followers of Lilith, the daughter of the Prime Evil Mephisto, you join a group of others to stop her from taking over Sanctuary. But will your choices bring peace to the realm or stir more chaos? The King of Fighters XV For more than 30 years, the King of Fighters series has been a popular fighting game franchise filled with memorable characters and unique 3-on-3 team matches. And the latest installment of the series expands on this gameplay with a new Shatter Strike mechanic that causes opponents to crumple or get blown away. So step into the ring and see if you have what it takes to win it all. Jusant This action-puzzle game offers a unique blend of meditative yet challenging gameplay. You're on a journey to climb up a tower using different tools and skills along the way. You'll climb at your own pace, explore different biomes and paths in the ever-changing tower, and learn what happened to an ancient civilization. For more on PlayStation Plus, see everything to know about the service and a rundown of other games PS Plus subscribers can play now. You can also check out the latest and upcoming games on Xbox Game Pass and Apple Arcade.

Borderlands 4 pushes the series forward while addressing past mistakes
Borderlands 4 pushes the series forward while addressing past mistakes

Digital Trends

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Digital Trends

Borderlands 4 pushes the series forward while addressing past mistakes

Multiplayer shooters have evolved quite a bit since the first Borderlands was released in 2009, but I can appreciate that Gearbox Entertainment's series has stayed mostly the same over that time. Booting up a Borderlands game, I always know I can expect vibrant comic-book style visuals, solid solo or co-op shooter gameplay, charmingly grating humor, and a whole lot of loot. All of these things still ring true and louder than ever in Borderlands 4, but the latest Borderlands game is also shaping up to be the most experimental one yet. Last month, I visited 2K's headquarters in Novato, California, and played a couple of hours of Borderlands 4. The more traditionally designed, Destiny-like open world structure stood out, but all of the new movement options available during combat were also a real game-changer. The over-the-top humor and the number of legendary drop have both been drastically reduced, which gives Borderlands 4 a slightly different feel than Borderlands 3. All of this makes Borderlands 4 feel different than what has come before, but ultimately just as appealing. Gliding around Kairos Borderlands 4 completely leaves Pandora behind and takes place on a new planet called Kairos, which was ruled by a tyrant called The Timekeeper. His reign was disrupted when Lilith teleported the Pandora moon of Elpis near it at the end of Borderlands 3. Borderlands 4 picks up later as a new batch of vault hunters explore Kairos, fight The Timekeeper, and eventually save Lilith. This new setting allows Borderlands 4 to take on a more open-world structure with dynamic events and an emphasis on exploration. That seems to be working to the game's benefit so far. Recommended Videos Borderlands 4's comic book art style is as vibrant as ever, and the Fadefields area of Kairos feels more colorful than any area I've visited in a Borderlands game before. According to Art Director Adam May, the Fadefields area was intentionally designed to be quite vibrant, although players will explore more darkly colored areas as the adventure progresses. 'It is the most expansive Borderlands we've ever made, so we start you off early in some place that looks bright and beautiful so that you can dive into those darker, creepier spaces as you progress through the world,' May tells Digital Trends. While I don't think Borderlands 4 will revolutionize open-world game design, its new structure gives it a feel that's more similar to Destiny 2, especially now that players have a vehicle they can spawn at almost any time. The more impactful benefit that comes from this shift in design is that players now have significantly more traversal options at their disposal. I constantly found myself using the new double jump and jet pack to float in mid-air and get an edge in a firefight. Those systems, plus a grappling hook, allow Borderlands 4 to embrace verticality in a way the games have never been able to before. This was on full display during a boss fight in a vault I fought through, as the fight at the end of it required me to damage the boss from above and constantly grapple up to higher platforms. May admits this did come with some art design challenges, but also allowed Gearbox to play into the vast scale of Kairos. 'The glide especially is super troublesome if I'm trying to set up big, cool vistas where you want the player to go look out and witness everything,' May says. 'The problem is, if you can glide all the way across that area, you have to push everything back. So we did, and I had to focus on bigger, outside the gameplay space where vistas are big and massive, implying there is even more world because Kairos is a place we want to be able to explore further.' Making More Vault Hunters I think it'll be hard for me to go back and play previous Borderlands games once Borderlands 4 comes out, specifically because combat now has such a smooth, movement-focused flow to it. I also really like all the Vault Hunters introduced this time around. May walked me through the design process for Vault Hunters, explaining that each one is designed to offer some sort of fantasy fulfillment and appeal to a different kind of person. The art team went as far as to bring character concept designs around the offices at Gearbox to ask which ones people like the most. 'I feel like we've done a good job if we go through it and, depending on the group of people that I'm talking to, I get a different answer every time,' May says. There's still some unpredictability when it comes to Vault Hunter popularity, with May claiming that characters marketing and production think are least likely to be popular, like Zer0, often end up becoming fan favorites. At launch, Borderlands 4 will offer four new Vault Hunters to choose from. I got to play as two of them: the Siren Vex and the Exo-Soldier Rafa. I ended up preferring Rafa's more offensive abilities, which allows players to slash through enemies with blades or shoot them with even more bullets from shoulder-mounted turrets. Vex is no slouch, though, as her ability to spawn a powerful cat named Trouble or decoys of herself is incredibly useful during a firefight and doesn't quite feel like the play styles of any of the Borderlands sirens who have come before. May hyped up Amon, a beefy Forge Knight that I was not able to play during my time with Borderlands 4. 'I always like the big skull crusher guys, so artistically, a giant Viking-like character, I was super stoked about. He's kind of like a mix between a space biker and a Viking,' May says. 'This is the most interestingly diverse group of people we've ever had in our Vault Hunter lineup, so I'm interested to see when it comes out which one is actually people's favorite.' Showing some restraint These new Vault Hunters, gameplay tweaks, and locations Gearbox is introducing in Borderlands 4 are paying off so far. But just as it's showing innovation, Gearbox is also showing restraint in some key areas. For example, Legendary loot drops much less frequently than it did in Borderlands 3. I didn't obtain a single legendary item during my entire time playing the game. This made the more valuable drops I did find feel even more special, as I then eagerly equipped the new gun to see what parts of its abilities set it apart. Considering that Gearbox has increased the number of weapon manufacturers and now lets weapons feature parts from several different manufacturers, there's bound to be a lot more depth and variety on the weapons front that's not undercut by overly frequent Legendary gear drops. One area where I have more mixed feelings is in Gearbox's approach to humor in Borderlands 4. Retrospectively, Borderlands 3's humor and villains are widely considered annoying even by Borderlands standards. May tells me that Gearbox drastically wants to dial things back in Borderlands 4 in order to make this a more serious adventure. 'A lot of the feedback we've gotten on Borderlands 3, we had that feedback internally. Sometimes it's hard to see the forest for the trees, and as we were developing, things started to shift and change. By the time we got to the end of development, there were things that got a little bit off track tonally. A lot of the dark, black humor we wanted to bring back. In general, we want our games to be classic and enjoyable regardless of when we play them, so we didn't want to have too many things linked to memes or real-world events and instead focus it on the world of Borderlands.' I am worried Gearbox overcorrected a little too hard on the comedy front. During my time with Borderlands 4, I didn't find one joke very funny. Sometimes, comedic bits were non-existent; other times, jokes like a militia leader being overly wholesome to the point of annoying his cohorts, just didn't land that well. Those who prefer a lack of jokes to cringeworthy humor may appreciate this shift, but I have a feeling I'll be playing Borderlands 4 because of its silky-smooth gameplay rather than its storytelling, characters, or jokes. I don't need Borderlands to show comedic restraint; the abrasiveness is part of the charm for me. Even if I'm not completely embracing Borderlands 4's shift in humor, I can appreciate that Gearbox is taking a risk and changing a core part of the series like that. While I'm sure that players would've been happy with Borderlands 4 just offering more linear areas to loot and shoot in alongside some new hunters, Gearbox is making big strides in its approach to world design, character movement, and more in a way that feels ambitious. Borderlands 4 still feels like Borderlands, but there's a good chance this will be the best version of that formula. Borderlands 4 launches on September 12 for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2.

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