My Hero Academia’s Replacement Fixes a Story the Original Missed

The series is known for its exciting character moments and epic scenes. However, fans have long wished for a deeper look into a particular story, which the original series only hinted at. This lack of full exploration diminished its potential impact. Now, the My Hero Academia spinoff, Vigilantes, has unexpectedly provided that full story. Vigilantes thoroughly examines Aizawa’s time as a student, revealing details about him and his classmates, including Kurogiri, who later became a major villain. This spinoff actually highlights how much stronger the original series could have been if this story had been fully developed.

Batman Just Killed The Joker, And DC Fans Might Not Have Even Noticed

I’ve always been fascinated by Batman, and one thing that’s always stuck with me is his famous rule about not killing. It’s funny to think that he didn’t always have that rule – it actually developed over time, becoming a core part of who he is, even appearing in a story back in 1940 when he was teaching Robin. It’s been debated endlessly by fans and even within the comics themselves – people always wonder if things would be better if he just ended the Joker. But honestly, I was shocked to see that in a recent event, DC KO, Batman actually broke that rule and did kill him. It was a huge moment, and it’s really made me rethink everything I thought I knew about the character.

AAA Sega Game Being Delisted in Only 24 Hours

Sega is removing Yakuza 3 Remastered from digital stores tomorrow, February 12th. The game first came out on PlayStation 3 in 2010 and was later remastered for PlayStation 4 in 2019, along with Yakuza 4 and Yakuza 5. It’s also been available on Xbox and PC. After tomorrow, you won’t be able to buy Yakuza 3 Remastered on its own; it will only be included in the Yakuza Complete Series collection, which costs $130.