Lost Soul Aside Has Gone Gold

Through a tweet shared on WeChat by Okami13_, the developer has assured the set release date and verified that all developmental content is now complete. Currently, Ultizero is focusing on “final adjustments” to ensure an optimal and smooth gameplay experience for players.

Next Virtua Fighter Project Will be “a Game That Anyone Can Play” – Producer

As a dedicated Virtua Fighter fan, I’ve always appreciated the three-button system – punch, kick, and block. But when it comes to the Next Virtua Fighter Project, there’s a lingering question: will the series innovate by moving away from this classic setup, or will it stay true to its roots? The truth is, the choice behind the control scheme revolves around maintaining Suzuki’s original vision for a fighting game that’s accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

Uncanny X-Men #19 Is a One and Done With Everything You Could Want (Review)

The Uncanny X-Men series has been captivating, with Gail Simone drawing inspiration from the masters. Unlike previous works like MacKay’s X-Men, which seems to heavily rely on past stories, Uncanny X-Men is steering clear of repetition. Instead, it echoes the essence of past X-Men greats such as Chris Claremont. Each issue subtly references past events, and this one is no exception, expanding a plot point that Simone introduced in last year’s Free Comic Book Day Uncanny X-Men issue – the character Uva, a mutant waitress rescued by Jubilee from bigots, which unfolds further in this issue. While doing so, Simone also introduces a significant concept related to the X-Men’s stay in New Orleans and serves up a dose of Deadpool (and Outlaw, who Simone created 23 years ago) action. This can be considered a textbook example of a self-contained story.