You All Missed This RPG From 2025 That Feels Like Old-School Persona

Things are starting to look up, with a few excellent, but lesser-known, Japanese role-playing games trying to capture the popularity of recent Persona titles. But I’m even more interested in games that don’t just copy the style of Persona 3 and later installments. I’m drawn to the unique feel of the first two Persona games, especially the second one. They were truly original, and while comparable to even Persona 5, they felt different in a way that no one has attempted to recreate. When I think of games that genuinely capture that classic Persona atmosphere, one title immediately comes to mind: the often-overlooked 2025 gem, Demonschool.

Hulu Is Adding the Shelby Oaks In 2 Weeks

Starting April 17th, the film Shelby Oaks will be available on the platform. Directed by Chris Stuckmann in his first feature film, and with Mike Flanagan (known for Doctor Sleep and The Fall of the House of Usher) as an executive producer, Shelby Oaks tells the story of a woman named Camille Sullivan who is searching for her missing sister, Sarah Durn. The film was originally released in theaters by Neon on October 24, 2025.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie & Project Hail Mary Rocket Easter Weekend Past Huge Box Office Record

The Super Mario Bros. Movie launched on Wednesday, giving it a strong start heading into the Easter weekend. It arrived in theaters while another space-themed hit, the sci-fi film Project Hail Mary, was already dominating the box office. Based on the novel by The Martian‘s Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary is now Amazon MGM Studios’ most successful film ever, earning over $300 million globally and staying at number one in North American theaters for two weekends – a total of 12 days.

Margot Robbie’s Wild R-Rated Masterpiece ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ Has a New Streaming Home

Martin Scorsese directed the film, based on a memoir by Jordan Belfort, a former stockbroker who committed financial crimes. The movie tells the story of Belfort’s time at the dishonest brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont. It originally received an NC-17 rating because of its strong sexual content, excessive swearing, and depiction of drug use. Scorsese reluctantly made some cuts, which lowered the rating to R.

April 14 Is Going to Be a Huge Day for Xbox Game Pass

Two highly anticipated games are coming to Xbox Game Pass on day one. First, Hades II, which earned the highest Metacritic score of any game in 2025, is now available on Xbox Series X and PS5 after previously launching on Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and PC. It will be included with Xbox Game Pass Premium and Ultimate subscriptions and is considered the best addition to the service so far this year. The other new game is Replaced, an Xbox exclusive that was originally announced in 2021 with a planned 2022 release. After several delays totaling four years, it’s finally here, and while it may not reach the same level of quality as Hades II, it looks very good and fans have been eagerly awaiting its arrival.

My Hero Academia Creator Returns With New Art Ahead of Anime’s Real Finale

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of My Hero Academia, creator Kohei Horikoshi shared new artwork of a popular character, Himiko Toga, on social media. Fans can look forward to a special episode continuing the story after the current season’s finale this spring, along with this celebratory art featuring a fresh take on the former villain.

Bleach Gives Fans a Gift To Prepare For The Thousand-Year Blood War’s End

Viz Media has launched a new website called “Bleach Memories” that offers fans a unique way to interact with the world of Bleach. The site is building excitement for the final arc, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity, which is scheduled to arrive in July 2026. Fans can create custom images using artwork and scenes from throughout the series and share them online. Viz Media encourages fans to use the site to celebrate their favorite Bleach moments and share what they love about the show. They plan to add more content soon!

HBO Max Just Added an Iconic ‘90s Summer Blockbuster (But It’s 10/10 Sequel Is Missing)

When people think of classic 90s summer movies, Twister is often the first that comes to mind. Produced with the help of Steven Spielberg – who essentially created the summer blockbuster with Jaws decades earlier – Twister was a huge hit, earning nearly $500 million worldwide and becoming the second highest-grossing film of 1996 (behind only Independence Day). Starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as a divorced couple who chase storms, the film follows their attempt to deploy a new weather-measuring device during a series of massive tornadoes in Oklahoma. A sequel, Twisters, was released in 2024, but it’s currently streaming on Peacock, not HBO Max.