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Alex Chapman-

Alex Chapman

June, 2022
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About Alex Chapman

Alex Chapman is a Gaming Features writer for Screen Rant. As a lifelong fan of video games and tabletop games alike, Alex loves writing about them almost as much as he loves playing them. Alex is ionate about writing and analyzing the stories of games, and takes pride in doing so with integrity as a Screen Rant writer. Alex is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Game Design, and takes advantage his professional and academic experiences while writing about the game industry. When he's not writing for Screen Rant, Alex works on independent games, makes content for Dungeons & Dragons, and plays with his dogs.

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A Sorcerer in Dungeons and Dragons riding on a creature that looks like a horse and a dragon combined
Every D&D Book Releasing In 2023

D&D’s projected slate of books for 2023 includes four more titles to look forward to after adventuring through Keys from the Golden Vault.

God of War's Kratos and Mortal Kombat 11's Scorpion
Mortal Kombat Needs Its Own God Of War Ragnarök

The complex lore of Mortal Kombat is often done a disservice by its limited gameplay, but a foray into a new genre and narrative focus could fix that.

Gotham Knights' Robin, Tim Drake, in a ready position with a baton, anticipating battle.
Gotham Knights Heroic Assault: When The 4-Player Co-Op Mode Releases

Gotham Knights’ next major update will finally give fans the ability to do what they’ve wanted to do since launch: play with four players at once.

Frank Castle standing in front of a burning Hydra flag with the Punisher logo painted on it; the cover of The Punisher (2018) #12
A New Punisher Game Could Make Frank Castle Marvel's Max Payne

Between his tragic backstory and penchant for unrelenting violence, the Punisher could be the centerpiece of an incredible superhero shooting game.

Eivor and Kassandra facing off in Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Assassin's Creed's Non-Canon Characters Are A Waste Of Time

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Valhalla let players decide their protagonists’ genders, but those choices don’t actually have any real impact.

An image of Cassian Andor from the show of the same name over concept art of two groups of bounty hunters/criminals meeting in the desert
Andor Proves Star Wars: Project Ragtag Was A Huge Loss

Andor has shone a spotlight on the criminal underworld of Star Wars, proving that a game set in that space could’ve been an awesome change of pace.

Two players in Lord of the Rings Online - one a Dwarven hero and the other a mage - fight a goblin in a farm-like settlement.
Lord Of The Rings Online: Screenshot Your Class Trait Tree Immediately

Lord of the Rings Online’s next expansion will improve its introduction and progression, but it could catch unprepared current players off guard.

James from the Silent Hill 2 Remake holds a noose in a dark scene.
A Better Silent Hill 2 Will Make The Game Worse

On a technical level , the remake of Silent Hill 2 looks great, but that may take away from what made the original so scary in the first place.

Baldur and Kratos fighting in God of War (2018)
God Of War Ragnarök Doesn’t Expect You To Play Its Prequel

God of War’s epic, mythological story shouldn’t be skipped, but GoW Ragnarok will still give fans a way to catch up without playing its predecessor.

Image of the main monster from the Silent Hill f announcement trailer, covered in flowers and fungi.
Silent Hill's Best New Game Announcement Barely Looks Like SH At All

After a decade of no new releases, Silent Hill has seemingly returned in force, and spinoff Silent Hill f appears to be the most interesting addition.