Cyberpunk 2077’s PS5 Pro Update is Live, New Trailer Highlights Improvements

With the improved PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution technology, Cyberpunk 2077 on the PS5 Pro can display a resolution that’s been boosted to near 4K quality. How the game performs and looks depends on which of three modes you choose. The first, Ray Tracing Pro, enables full ray tracing, including realistic lighting and shadows, and runs at 40 frames per second with a VRR display (or 30 FPS without).

Web of Venom #1 Is a Good Enough First Issue but Doesn’t Make an Argument for Its Existence (Review)

The story kicks off by introducing a brand new symbiote, and its host is a surprising choice: Boomerang. The villain has seen a bit of a resurgence lately, appearing in both Superior Foes of Spider-Man and Nick Spencer’s run of The Amazing Spider-Man, so turning him into a symbiote-powered hero is an interesting concept. While this first issue is enjoyable, it doesn’t quite explain why this particular story needs to be told.

Hunter x Hunter Creator Shares Adorable Update on Manga’s Future

Yoshihiro Togashi, the creator of Hunter x Hunter, recently shared new artwork on his X account combining characters from his series with Sailor Moon. He drew Kurapika alongside Sailor Mars, and even included the cat Artemis to celebrate NASA’s recent lunar mission. Togashi also announced that he’s finished the artwork for chapter 430 and asked fans to watch for an official announcement from Jump regarding the release of chapters 420 and beyond, adding that support from his wife is keeping him motivated.

Newly Revealed Action Adventure Game Koshmar: The Last Reverie Looks Perfect For Hades & Arcane Fans

Purple Ray Studio, an independent game developer, announced its upcoming game, Koshmar: The Last Reverie, on April 8th. The game has been in development for two years and combines action, adventure, roguelite elements, puzzles, and platforming. I recently had a preview of the reveal trailer and spoke with the developers, and I’m excited to see how the game develops.

7 Sci-Fi Shows So Smart You Have to Watch Them Twice

The best science fiction TV shows aren’t just fun to watch – they’re also remarkably smart. When a show cleverly uses its sci-fi ideas, it can completely change how you experience the story, and often makes you want to rewatch it. Some shows are so well-written and surprising that you’ll immediately want to see them again to fully appreciate their brilliance.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Reshoots Officially Confirmed, And They’re Changing a Villain Story

Tom Holland recently told GQ that he’s currently filming additional scenes for Brand New Day, which he’s really enjoying. He reassured fans that these reshoots aren’t because the movie needs fixing – it’s already great! He explained they’re simply enhancing it with extra humor and developing the villain’s story in a new and exciting way, like adding the finishing touches to an already fantastic film.

5 Best and 5 Worst Game Controllers Ever Made

The Atari 2600 joystick, officially known as the CX40, is a classic example of simple design done right. Released in 1977, it was the first widely popular game controller that worked with multiple systems. While it only had one button and needed a firm grip, it was compatible with the Atari 2600, Commodore 64, Apple II, and other computers using adapters. Despite causing some hand fatigue during long gaming sessions, its straightforward design made it a perfect and instantly recognizable controller.

Godzilla’s Monsterpiece Theatre Presents: Romeo & Juliet and Godzilla #1 Is an Amazing Re-telling of a Classic (Review)

Godzilla’s Monsterpiece Theatre Presents: Romeo & Juliet and Godzilla #1 takes the classic story of Romeo and Juliet and gives it a fun twist – starring Godzilla and Mothra! It’s the kind of comic that catches your eye and makes you smile, but don’t let that fool you – this issue is surprisingly good and definitely worth reading.