5 Great X-Men Characters Who Never Appeared in the X-Men Movies

Despite its problems, the X-Men film series featured a huge number of characters from the comics. Surprisingly, some of the most important and popular X-Men never even made a brief appearance on screen. Now that Marvel’s Cinematic Universe is planning to introduce mutants after Avengers: Secret Wars, hopefully these overlooked characters will finally get their chance to shine in movies.

Halo: Campaign Evolved’s Skulls Might Be The Solution To Player Complaints

Skulls are a well-known part of the Halo games, and they significantly change how the game plays, making missions much more challenging. The “Legendary All Skulls On” (LASO) challenge – completing the campaign with all skulls active – is widely considered the ultimate test for Halo players, particularly in the original games like Combat Evolved and Halo 2. However, skulls have evolved beyond simply increasing difficulty. They now offer a range of customization options that allow players to tailor their gameplay experience.

Top 5 Powers Spider-Man Lost

Although Spider-Man’s basic powers have stayed consistent, they’ve definitely evolved over time. He’s gained – and lost – several abilities throughout the years. Today, we’re focusing on five superpowers Spider-Man once possessed but no longer uses. While Peter Parker already has all the abilities of a spider, these lost powers allowed him to do even more. Let’s take a look at the powers Spider-Man has left behind.

Legendary Toonami Anime Just Revealed It’s Returning After 20 Years

Toonami started June with new anime, including the premiere of My Adventures with Superman Season 3, and they’re planning even more changes before the month is over. They just announced on Facebook that IGPX will be back on Toonami starting June 27th – almost 20 years after it last aired! This will be one of the first times the series has been shown in a long time.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake Confirms Changes and Fans Are “Worried”

The latest hint about the game isn’t new information, but rather new text on the game’s website. It mentions “updated designs” alongside “stunning visuals” and “timeless gameplay.” This has worried some fans, as “updated designs” implies the remake will be more modernized and less faithful to the original. Many fans are hoping for a remake that keeps the original game’s core intact while simply improving the graphics and overall experience.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword Promises Robust Console Graphics Modes, While PC Leans on Upscaling

As a gamer, I’ve been checking out how this game runs on the new consoles. On both the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, you can choose between two modes: ‘Performance’ gets you a smooth 60 frames per second at an upscaled 4K resolution, while ‘Quality’ aims for a sharper picture at around 30-40 FPS. If you’re playing on the more affordable Xbox Series S, it targets 60 FPS at an upscaled 1080p in Performance mode and 30-50 FPS with better graphics. Just so you know, even in Performance mode, the frame rate can sometimes dip depending on what’s happening on screen.