There's nothing quite like brutally killing hordes of demons and receiving an explosion of legendary loot in return. Diablo 4 nails the formula, creating one of the best RPGs for action-loving ...
Diablo 2 Resurrected Season 14 is here, marking Blizzard's first big overhaul since it surprise-dropped its hefty Reign of the Warlock expansion on the 26-year-old action RPG. While Diablo 4 is busy ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Diablo 4’s latest patch fixed a number of bugs, including one that ...
We all know about the dinosaur called the Tyrannosaurus rex, also known as the T. rex, which is famous for its large head and itty-bitty arms. But why do they look like that? The T. rex has been ...
But with a game like Diablo 2, and an audience like Diablo 2's, you can’t just drop some new content and walk away. There's always work to be done. Today, Blizzard launches Ladder Season 14 for ...
There's a new T. rex in town, but this one didn't hunt on land. It ruled the ancient seas. The species name means "king of the tylosaurs," according to a new study published Thursday (May 21) in the ...
Call it a sea rex. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, scientists have discovered a giant, bus-size sea predator that was so monstrous that they’re calling it the T. rex of the ...
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Why did T. rex have such tiny arms? Scientists now think it’s because its giant head became the ultimate hunting tool. Across multiple dinosaur groups, stronger skulls and crushing jaws evolved ...
There's a new T. rex in the fossil record, only this one terrorized the ancient seas. New research led by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science ...
The evolution of tiny arms in several groups of meat-eating dinosaurs was likely driven by the development of strong, powerful heads, which were used to attack prey, according to a new study led by ...
With jaws like these, who needs big arms? A new analysis suggests dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex had shrunken forelimbs because their massive, powerful heads became their primary tool for killing ...