Dex – это двухмерная action-RPG в мрачном киберпанк-сеттинге, вдохновленная классикой жанра. Игрокам предстоит взять на себя роль Dex, загадочной девушки, преследуемой могущественной корпорацией. Исследуйте футуристический город Харбор Прайм, выполняя задания, сражаясь с врагами и развивая навыки персонажа. Геймплей сочетает в себе элементы платформера, ближнего боя и дальних перестрелок. Dex обладает способностями к взлому, позволяющим проникать в киберпространство и манипулировать окружающей средой. Взаимодействуйте с разнообразными персонажами, выбирая пути в диалогах и влияя на исход событий. Улучшайте навыки Dex, чтобы стать мастером рукопашного боя, хакером или специалистом по огнестрельному оружию, адаптируя ее под свой стиль игры.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms spoiler has been debunked by the show’s star Peter Claffey, meaning it looks like Henry Cavill won’t be joining the Game of Thrones universe. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has provided a refreshing contrast to the shows it’s sandwiched between in the Westeros timeline, being a more grounded and focused affair than either Game of Thrones or House of the Dragon. Henry Cavill will not be appearing in the Game of Thrones universe The apparent slip-up happened during a New York Comic-Con interview, when Claffey is told offscreen to avoid spoilers, while describing Ser Duncan as a “less sexy, less confident, less charismatic Geralt of Rivia.” “Do you think you can say that he…” asks Ansell, before following up with “Do you think you can say that Henry Cavill…” before Claffey stops him with a “no, no, no.” When the video was shared across social media, fans understandably thought it meant that Henry Cavill would be joining the Knight of the Seven Kingdoms cast. For more Game of Thrones action, here’s details of a Jon Snow spinoff, plus everything we know about House of the Dragon Season 3, how to watch A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and a guide to the Seven Kingdoms.
Game of Thrones fans were convinced Henry Cavill was cameoing in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, but Dunk actor confirms it's "a complete misunderstanding" No, Henry Cavill won't appear in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Want to add more newsletters? Every Friday GamesRadar+ Your weekly update on everything you could ever want to know about the games you already love, games we know you're going to love in the near future, and tales from the communities that surround them. Every Thursday GTA 6 O'clock Our special GTA 6 newsletter, with breaking news, insider info, and rumor analysis from the award-winning GTA 6 O'clock experts. Hope everyone enjoys the Trial of Seven" Peter Claffey (Dunk) clarifies that Henry Cavill will not be joining the Game of Thrones universe after online speculation:“Just to clarify, the thing Dex was referring to in the interview had nothing to do with Henry Cavill coming into the show or the GOT universe (I wish!)… pic.twitter.com/RLWzfPlRVWFebruary 15, 2026 In the interview in question, after Claffey compared his hedge knight character to Cavill's portrayal of Geralt of Rivia, Ansell asked, "Do you think you can say that Henry Cavill…?" After a moment's hesitation, Claffey quickly said, "No, no, no, no, god no, no, don't say that, sorry," and then to the journalists present: "You didn't hear that." Watch the moment above.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A review: Nostalgia and new mechanics combine for great Pokémon vibes Basic graphics and slightly undercooked mechanics dampen the best Pokémon game I've played in a long while. The first thing I thought upon arriving in Lumiose City in Pokémon Legends: Z-A was, 'Yes. This definitely looks like a modern Pokémon game.' Bright colours, basic textures and oddly flat buildings. Read this next - Pokemon Presents locked in for July, as Pokemon Legends Z-A finally catches a proper release date for Switch 2 and OG Switch - Pokemon Legends Z-A pops up at Nintendo direct with a look at its intense nighttime Z-A Royale tournament, and it's still coming in late 2025 - A Nintendo Switch 2 may set you back $400 or more, boffins predict, but Ninty "will sell boatloads" anyway