10 Underrated Omega-Level X-Men Marvel Must Bring to Life in Phase 7!

Characters with extraordinary abilities that have no defined maximum potential, as depicted by Jonathan Hickman in House of X #1, hold immense power, making them some of the most formidable beings known. These lesser-used characters could introduce captivating narratives and breathtaking powers to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s mutant tale, which has been delayed but stands to be enriched by their inclusion.

How Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife Mackenzie Scott is world’s away from his lavish Venice wedding – as she ponders Emily Dickinson poetry in essays on giving away her ‘disproportionate’ $38 billion divorce fortune

In a surprising turn of events, the author, aged 55, amassed the title of the world’s wealthiest woman in 2019, following her divorce settlement worth approximately $38 billion and a 4% share in Amazon. Instead of indulging in extravagant lifestyle choices, she chose to distribute her newly acquired fortune generously.

The Best Superhero Movie of Each Year of the 1990s

Tim Burton’s “Batman” debuted on June 23, 1989. Following a challenging and at times grueling production phase, this film didn’t merely succeed; it transformed into a cultural sensation. It ignited a wave of Batman-themed merchandise, and caught Hollywood’s attention, leading them to recognize comic books not only as inspiration for children’s cartoons or occasional B-movies, but also for major motion pictures with substantial budgets.

Let Solid Snake Out: Why Metal Gear Solid 4 Needs a Modern Remaster

Despite the aftermath of Konami Kojima’s split causing some damage to the franchise, Konami has been progressing significantly with the upcoming remake of “Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain (Snake Eater)”. However, many Metal Gear enthusiasts are still yearning for a remastered version of “Metal Gear Solid 4: Grounds of Patriots”.

PlayStation, Where’s Your Handheld?

As a dedicated gaming enthusiast, I find myself intrigued by the bustling handheld market we’re witnessing today. While Nintendo and Microsoft are staking their claims on opposite ends of this spectrum, it leaves ample space for Sony to introduce something uniquely PlayStation.

In essence, the ROG Xbox Ally X and the Switch 2 represent polar opposite approaches in the realm of handheld gaming. The Ally X is an ASUS device with some Xbox branding, but it doesn’t fully embody the spirit of Xbox as a Microsoft-crafted machine should. It leverages the powerful AMD Ryzen Z2 A processor, but falls short when compared to the Series S/X in backward compatibility. The Ally X can run 1000 Xbox titles, yet it lacks the ability to play legacy games from the Xbox 360 or Xbox One like first-party consoles do. Essentially, it’s an Xbox-themed Windows handheld, a remarkable device indeed, but not the authentic Xbox experience we’ve come to expect.

This discrepancy presents Sony with an opportunity to disrupt the status quo and offer something truly innovative in the handheld gaming landscape. The potential for Sony to carve out their own niche is immense, especially given the distinct directions taken by Nintendo and Microsoft.

Solo Leveling Is Great but Needs to Take a Page From Jujutsu Kaisen’s Book

Discussing shonen anime, “Solo Leveling” has conquered screens worldwide with its gripping dark fantasy setting, exhilarating battle sequences, and protagonist Sung Jinwoo’s transformation from a weak hunter into a god-like entity. It’s the kind of power-driven anime that fans can’t help but savor. However, despite all its merits, the series seems to lack depth at times. The relentless action may result in an overly serious tone, leaving out moments that make characters more relatable and human.