Donkey Kong Bananza May Influence Future Projects, But Producer Says Freshness is the Real Standard

The next game might build on what Donkey Kong Bananza established, but it will also try new things. Producer Kenta Motokura explained to GamesRadar that, like the transition from Super Mario Odyssey to Donkey Kong Bananza – where ideas foreshadowed future development – this next project will likely contain hints about what’s coming after that. He anticipates ideas from Donkey Kong Bananza will offer clues about their future plans.

Marathon’s Increased Audio Range of Player Gunfire Was “An Overcorrection,” Bungie Working on Fixes

Bungie acknowledged players’ concerns about a recent change to in-game audio and agrees it went too far. They’re planning an update to restore clear communication without overly extending the range. In the meantime, this week’s update will increase how much ammo, salvage, and grenades you can store in the Vault. Specifically, Volt ammo, healing items, and shields will now stack up to 30.

What’s Next for Buffy After the Revival’s Cancellation?

As a lifelong fan, it’s incredibly frustrating that we may never get the full picture of why Hulu pulled the plug on the reboot. Honestly, it feels like this effectively kills off the entire Buffy universe. It’s especially disheartening because even the comics and novels had already wound down, seemingly to make space for this new show. Now, I’m left wondering what the future holds for Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Is there any chance Disney and Hulu will reconsider and give this iconic franchise another shot?

The Mentalist’s Robin Tunney Shoots Down Revival Talks Despite Netflix Popularity

I was reading an interview with Robin Tunney, and she addressed the possibility of bringing The Mentalist back to television. For those who might not remember, the show was a crime procedural that originally aired on CBS from 2008 to 2015, running for seven seasons. Sadly, even though it’s been over eleven years since the finale, there aren’t any current plans for a revival. It’s a bit disappointing, but at least we have the original episodes to revisit!

Pragmata Reaches 2 Million Wishlists While Its Demo Tops 2 Million Downloads

To give you an idea of its potential, Resident Evil Requiem was one of the most anticipated games on Steam in February 2026, with 2.5 million wishlists, making it the third most wishlisted title. While Pragmata likely has wishlists from multiple stores, these numbers are still encouraging for a brand new game, especially one with a unique style of gameplay.

The Best Video Game Trilogy Is Only $6 on Steam

Everyone has different opinions on the greatest video game trilogy, but popular choices often include titles like The Witcher, Uncharted, Dark Souls, Halo, Gears of War, Batman: Arkham, God of War, BioShock, and the Assassin’s Creed games starring Ezio. While many other great series could be mentioned, Mass Effect is frequently considered the best. If you haven’t played this sci-fi RPG series, now is a great time – the Mass Effect Legendary Edition is currently on sale for just $6! This edition, released in 2021, includes remastered versions of all three games, plus all the downloadable content. It’s the perfect way to experience a classic trilogy from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 era.

HBO Max Adds one of 2025’s Most Overlooked Comedies (& It’s an Instant Hit)

Inspired by a real-life story, Roofman follows Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum), an Army veteran and father who resorts to robbing McDonald’s after leaving the military. His unusual method – breaking in through the roofs – quickly earns him the moniker “Roofman.” After a prison escape, Jeffrey hides inside a Toys “R” Us for half a year. However, when he develops feelings for Leigh (Kirsten Dunst), his secret life unravels, leading to a tense chase as his past catches up with him.

Daredevil: Born Again Proved Marvel Was Right To Reject the Bullseye Actor’s First MCU Audition

Wilson Bethel almost became Captain America over fifteen years ago! He made it to the very end of the casting process for Steve Rogers in Captain America: The First Avenger, even filming screen tests in the full costume. While he thought he had a real chance, he ultimately didn’t get the part – Chris Evans did. Ironically, this opened the door for him to later play a different, incredibly popular Marvel character, Benjamin Poindexter. This role allowed him to explore a much more complex and intense emotional side than Captain America ever would have.