Every Super Smash Bros. 64 Character, Ranked From Weakest to Strongest

Here are all the Super Smash Bros. 64 characters ranked from worst to best.

Here are all the Super Smash Bros. 64 characters ranked from worst to best.

Knowing Homelander, he’s definitely keeping tabs on The Boys, probably making sure they stay put until he decides what to do with them. But what he doesn’t realize is that Starlight is busy building an army of her own, and she’s currently at Godolkin University recruiting new heroes. It got me thinking about all the characters from Gen V who are likely to show up in Season 5 of The Boys, so I’ve put together a list, ranking them by how important I think they’ll be to the story.

Despite a few flaws and moments of feeling overcrowded, the game successfully blends shooting action with RPG elements, creating a captivating experience for fans of science fiction. The story isn’t groundbreaking, but it’s cleverly written and playfully explores relatable issues through a sci-fi lens. When it’s at its peak, The Outer Worlds 2 is delightful, interesting, and provides a good challenge – and even when it falters, it’s still an enjoyable and immersive game worth playing.

Featuring Margaret Qualley, Bobby Cannavale, and Andrew Scott as Hammerstein, Blue Moon has been highly praised since its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival. Currently, it boasts an 88% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics especially appreciate the film’s unique take on the biopic format – rather than covering a person’s entire life, it focuses on a single night, offering a focused portrait of its subject.
it’s got no brains. No deep, logical thinking. It’s all just pattern recognition-like a dog fetching a ball, but not much else. So, Tether’s brainiac researchers took the best of scientific and educational content and transformed it into structured learning data. Voilà! A dataset that doesn’t just make AI look smart, but actually teaches it to think. 🤯

Hailey Bieber, who married Justin Bieber in 2018, has definitively denied rumors that she controls his career.

…But it wasn’t supposed to be the end, necessarily.

Taylor Sheridan’s popular show, Landman, is returning for a second season on November 16th. The new season will premiere a few weeks after Paramount+ releases a new boxing film called The Cut, and a comedy series featuring Tracey Morgan.

As a longtime gamer, some cancellations just hurt. They send a shock through the whole community, reminding you how tough and unpredictable this industry can be. It’s weird, though – even the biggest, most talked-about cancellations eventually fade away. The articles get old, people stop mentioning them, and the excitement just…dies. But I always find myself thinking about what could have been, you know? That feeling of potential, like a really cool idea that never got to shine. Here are three games that caused a huge stir when they were announced, but have sadly been mostly forgotten over time.

James Gunn and Peter Safran, the heads of DC Studios, haven’t announced who will play the new Batman in the DC Universe, although the character briefly appeared in the animated series Creature Commandos. Recently, director Zack Snyder shared a photo of Ben Affleck in his Batman costume, including the brown trench coat from the “Knightmare” sequence in his director’s cut of Zack Snyder’s Justice League. Seeing the photo makes me wish Affleck had gotten the chance to star in his own Batman movie, which was originally planned but never made.