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- Batgirl, also known as Barbara Gordon, is a determined fighter and a skilled hacker. As the daughter of deceased Gotham commissioner, Jim Gordon, she had helped Batman as Oracle in the past. Now, after years of recovery and preparation, she is ready to step into her new role, wielding her melee tonfa, and harnessing her training in kickboxing, capoeira and jiu-jitsu.
- Nightwing is Dick Grayson, the first Robin, who was Batman’s protégé before becoming a hero in his own right. He’s a natural leader and the eldest and wisest member of the Batman Family. Nightwing’s mastery in acrobatics is complemented by his expertise use of his signature dual Escrima Sticks, making him proficient at taking out enemies.
- Red Hood, formerly known as Jason Todd, is an intense and volatile anti-hero, which stems from his death and forced resurrection by one of Batman’s most dangerous foes. Red Hood has trouble keeping his temper in check but will not hesitate to step into the line of fire when a friend is threatened. His training has given him peak human strength and proficiency in multiple combat techniques with all manner of weapons – both traditional and high-tech.
- Robin is Tim Drake, the young prodigy and genius of the team, who is a master of deductive reasoning. As a true believer in Batman’s mission, he is motivated by the conviction that Gotham City needs protecting and hopes to be the type of hero Batman personified. An expert fighter armed with his collapsible quarterstaff and skilled in a variety of stealth techniques, Robin also possesses a background in combined psychological warfare and behavioral sciences.
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- Batgirl, also known as Barbara Gordon, is a determined fighter and a skilled hacker. As the daughter of deceased Gotham commissioner, Jim Gordon, she had helped Batman as Oracle in the past. Now, after years of recovery and preparation, she is ready to step into her new role, wielding her melee tonfa, and harnessing her training in kickboxing, capoeira and jiu-jitsu.
- Nightwing is Dick Grayson, the first Robin, who was Batman’s protégé before becoming a hero in his own right. He’s a natural leader and the eldest and wisest member of the Batman Family. Nightwing’s mastery in acrobatics is complemented by his expertise use of his signature dual Escrima Sticks, making him proficient at taking out enemies.
- Red Hood, formerly known as Jason Todd, is an intense and volatile anti-hero, which stems from his death and forced resurrection by one of Batman’s most dangerous foes. Red Hood has trouble keeping his temper in check but will not hesitate to step into the line of fire when a friend is threatened. His training has given him peak human strength and proficiency in multiple combat techniques with all manner of weapons – both traditional and high-tech.
- Robin is Tim Drake, the young prodigy and genius of the team, who is a master of deductive reasoning. As a true believer in Batman’s mission, he is motivated by the conviction that Gotham City needs protecting and hopes to be the type of hero Batman personified. An expert fighter armed with his collapsible quarterstaff and skilled in a variety of stealth techniques, Robin also possesses a background in combined psychological warfare and behavioral sciences.
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Ratched, Enola Holmes, and Everything Else New to Netflix in September
September 1
- Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices -- NETFLIX FAMILY
- The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! -- NETFLIX FAMILY
- Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
- La Partita / The Match -- NETFLIX FILM
- True: Friendship Day -- NETFLIX FAMILY
- Adrift
- Anaconda
- Back to the Future
- Back to the Future Part II
- Back to the Future Part III
- Barbershop
- Barbie Princess Adventure
- Borgen: Season 1-3
- Children of the Sea
- Coneheads
- Glory
- Grease
- Magic Mike
- The Muppets
- Muppets Most Wanted
- Not Another Teen Movie
- Pineapple Express
- Possession
- The Producers (2005)
- The Promised Neverland: Season 1
- Puss in Boots
- Red Dragon
- Residue
- Sex Drive
- Sister, Sister: Season 1-6
- The Smurfs
- Wildlife
- Zathura
September 2
- Bad Boy Billionaires: India -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Chef's Table: BBQ -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Freaks – You're One of Us -- NETFLIX FILM
September 3
- Afonso Padilha: Alma de Pobre -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
- Love, Guaranteed -- NETFLIX FILM
- Young Wallander -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
September 4
- Away -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- I'm Thinking of Ending Things -- NETFLIX FILM
- The Lost Okoroshi
- Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy: Part 2 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
September 7
- Midnight Special
- My Octopus Teacher -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Record of Youth -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- Waiting for "Superman"
September 8
- StarBeam: Season 2 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
September 9
- Corazón loco / So Much Love to Give -- NETFLIX FILM
- Get Organized with The Home Edit -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- La Línea: Shadow of Narco -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Mignonnes / Cuties -- NETFLIX FILM
- The Social Dilemma -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
September 10
- The Babysitter: Killer Queen -- NETFLIX FILM
- The Gift: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- Greenleaf: Season 5
- The Idhun Chronicles -- NETFLIX ANIME
- Julie and the Phantoms -- NETFLIX FAMILY
September 11
- The Duchess -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- Family Business: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- Girlfriends: Seasons 1-8
- How to Train Your Dragon 2
- Pets United -- NETFLIX FAMILY
- Pokémon Journeys: The Series: Part 2 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
- Se busca papá / Dad Wanted -- NETFLIX FILM
September 15
- America's Book of Secrets: Season 2
- Ancient Aliens: Season 3
- Cold Case Files Classic: Season 1
- The Curse of Oak Island: Season 4
- Hope Frozen: A Quest to Live Twice -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Izzy's Koala World -- NETFLIX FAMILY
- Michael McIntyre: Showman -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
- Pawn Stars: Season 2
- The Rap Game: Season 2
- The Smurfs 2
- Taco Chronicles: Volume 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- The Universe: Season 2
September 16
- Baby: Season 3 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- Challenger: The Final Flight -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Criminal: UK: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- The Devil All The Time -- NETFLIX FILM
- MeatEater: Season 9 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- The Paramedic -- NETFLIX FILM
- Signs: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- Sing On! -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
September 17
- Dragon’s Dogma -- NETFLIX ANIME
- The Last Word -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
September 18
- American Barbecue Showdown -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous -- NETFLIX FAMILY
- Ratched -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
September 21
- A Love Song for Latasha -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
September 22
- Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt: Season 3 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
- Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father: Season 4 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- Kiss the Ground
- The Playbook -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Mighty Express -- NETFLIX FAMILY
September 23
- Enola Holmes -- NETFLIX FILM
- Waiting…
September 24
- The Chef Show: Season 2 -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Real Steel
September 25
- A Perfect Crime -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Country-Ish -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- Nasty C
- The School Nurse Files -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
- Sneakerheads -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
September 26
- The Good Place: Season 4
September 20
- Bad Teacher
- Van Helsing: Season 4
September 28
- Whose Vote Counts, Explained -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
September 29
- Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
- Welcome to Sudden Death
September 30
- American Murder: The Family Next Door -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Wentworth: Season 8
Iron Man VR Free Update Adds New Game Plus, New Weapons
Othercide Review – Mother, May I
Despite its gothic horror visuals and heavy metal-inspired soundtrack, Othercide is, at its core, a heartfelt story about having empathy and compassion for someone who has suffered intense trauma. It's a game about sacrifice and hard choices, of accepting failure with the knowledge that you'll rise again stronger. Othercide's turn-based combat can be brutal, but at its best, it's also intensely rewarding to master. Though it suffers from some repetitive maps and technical issues, Othercide is an impressive strategy game with an otherworldly atmosphere and rich underlying story worth diving into.
From the very start, Othercide pulls you into a grim world on the brink of collapse. A city, already devastated by plague, has now been overrun with nightmare creatures called Others and becomes the site of an apocalyptic event that shatters time and space, resulting in an in-between place called the "Dark Corner." Together with a ghost-like being known as the Red Mother, you must command her army of Daughters in a battle against the Suffering Other and its monstrous creations. With names like Peace, Joy, and Harmony, these wide-eyed, white-haired Daughters cast a stark contrast to the forces of Suffering they face on the battlefield. Othercide does a fantastic job of establishing its horror atmosphere and introducing its main characters--the Red Mother and a Child that has merged with Suffering--in a way that immediately grabs you, compelling you to unravel its secrets.











Memory plays a major role in Othercide, and it's your greatest weapon. If all of your Daughters die, you'll begin a new "recollection," or run, that starts you on Day 1 with a brand-new set of Daughters at full HP. Thankfully, you're not starting from scratch every time; in fact, the game is designed to help you improve with every failure and help you grow stronger. As you complete missions, you earn shards that can be used to unlock "remembrances," which are team-wide advantages that give you a little more of an edge in battle, such as boosting damage against certain enemies or experience earned from missions. Specific ability bonuses, called "memories," can also be directly applied to your Daughters to provide buffs or add certain effects to their attacks. Though memories don’t roll over from one recollection to the next like remembrances do, you earn them quickly through missions. The similar verbiage here can be confusing on your first few runs, but it doesn't take too long to grasp how recollections, remembrances, and memories play a key role in overcoming the challenging combat encounters in Othercide. Early on, because you start with a new set of low-level Daughters in each run, it can feel like you’re progressing too slowly, but the introduction of more and more buffs ensures you’re never truly starting from scratch past your first recollection. And eventually, reaching certain checkpoints unlocks remembrances that allow you to start a new run with Daughters at higher levels.
Continue Reading at GameSpotOthercide Review – Mother, May I
Despite its gothic horror visuals and heavy metal-inspired soundtrack, Othercide is, at its core, a heartfelt story about having empathy and compassion for someone who has suffered intense trauma. It's a game about sacrifice and hard choices, of accepting failure with the knowledge that you'll rise again stronger. Othercide's turn-based combat can be brutal, but at its best, it's also intensely rewarding to master. Though it suffers from some repetitive maps and technical issues, Othercide is an impressive strategy game with an otherworldly atmosphere and rich underlying story worth diving into.
From the very start, Othercide pulls you into a grim world on the brink of collapse. A city, already devastated by plague, has now been overrun with nightmare creatures called Others and becomes the site of an apocalyptic event that shatters time and space, resulting in an in-between place called the "Dark Corner." Together with a ghost-like being known as the Red Mother, you must command her army of Daughters in a battle against the Suffering Other and its monstrous creations. With names like Peace, Joy, and Harmony, these wide-eyed, white-haired Daughters cast a stark contrast to the forces of Suffering they face on the battlefield. Othercide does a fantastic job of establishing its horror atmosphere and introducing its main characters--the Red Mother and a Child that has merged with Suffering--in a way that immediately grabs you, compelling you to unravel its secrets.











Memory plays a major role in Othercide, and it's your greatest weapon. If all of your Daughters die, you'll begin a new "recollection," or run, that starts you on Day 1 with a brand-new set of Daughters at full HP. Thankfully, you're not starting from scratch every time; in fact, the game is designed to help you improve with every failure and help you grow stronger. As you complete missions, you earn shards that can be used to unlock "remembrances," which are team-wide advantages that give you a little more of an edge in battle, such as boosting damage against certain enemies or experience earned from missions. Specific ability bonuses, called "memories," can also be directly applied to your Daughters to provide buffs or add certain effects to their attacks. Though memories don’t roll over from one recollection to the next like remembrances do, you earn them quickly through missions. The similar verbiage here can be confusing on your first few runs, but it doesn't take too long to grasp how recollections, remembrances, and memories play a key role in overcoming the challenging combat encounters in Othercide. Early on, because you start with a new set of low-level Daughters in each run, it can feel like you’re progressing too slowly, but the introduction of more and more buffs ensures you’re never truly starting from scratch past your first recollection. And eventually, reaching certain checkpoints unlocks remembrances that allow you to start a new run with Daughters at higher levels.
Continue Reading at GameSpotApple Counters Epic’s ‘Antitrust’ Arguments, Says Epic Requested a Special Deal
[poilib element="accentDivider"] Original Story: Apple has responded to Epic’s antitrust lawsuit in a legal filing made public today that says Epic did request a special deal from Apple, contrary to what Epic CEO Tim Sweeney has said publicly. As reported by CNBC, former Apple senior vice president Phil Schiller wrote that “On June 30, 2020, Epic’s CEO Tim Sweeney wrote my colleagues and me an email asking,” for a special deal that would “fundamentally change the way in which Epic offers apps on Apple’s iOS platform.” [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/08/13/fortnite-1984-apple-parody-video-short"] Specifically, Apple claims that Epic requested to offer an Epic Games Store app on the App Store that would let iOS users install apps directly from Epic and bypass Apple’s payment processing options. Apple goes on to say that Epic’s request for an injunction to stop Apple from removing Epic’s developer account isn’t valid as any harm happening to Epic is “self-inflicted.” “All of the injury Epic claims to itself, game players, and developers could have been avoided if Epic filed its lawsuit without breaching its agreements. All of the alleged injury for which Epic improperly seeks emergency relief could disappear tomorrow if Epic cured its breach.” Earlier this month Epic Games filed a lawsuit against Apple over “Anticompetitive behavior.” The lawsuit followed a series of escalations that began when Epic started offering V-Bucks in Fortnite at a lower price by bypassing Apple’s pay systems. Apple responded by removing Fortnite from the App Store for breaching the Terms of Service, at which point Epic began its #FreeFortnite campaign complete with Apple commercial parody video, and an upcoming in-game event that highlights the legal battle. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.Apple's statement is misleading. You can read my email in Apple's filing, which is publicly available. I specifically said in Epic's request to the Apple execs, "We hope that Apple will also make these options equally available to all iOS developers..." https://t.co/yRio08fPSy pic.twitter.com/HsqjApFQeo
— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) August 21, 2020
Lori Loughlin Gets Two Months in Prison for College Admission Fraud
