RUSHING BEAT X: Return Of Brawl Brothers Is A Charming Throwback Brawler That Can’t Quite Stick The Landing (Review)

The Rushing Beat trilogy on Super Nintendo was a beloved, quirky classic. Now, 23 years later, Rushing Beat X: Return Of Brawl Brothers revives those characters with a modern take. The game strikes a great balance between over-the-top action and satisfying gameplay. Despite some pacing issues and occasional difficulty spikes, Rushing Beat X delivers a strong dose of nostalgic fun.

Square Enix PS1 Game Getting Special New Release 27 Years Later

As a huge fan of the original Front Mission 3 from the PS1 days, I was thrilled to hear it’s getting a special release! For those who don’t know, this awesome tactical RPG came back earlier this year as Front Mission 3: Remake. It’s cool to note that Square Enix didn’t actually make this remake themselves – they licensed it to Forever Entertainment and MegaPixel Studio. It initially came out digitally in January for Switch, PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, but now they’re doing a limited physical release! That’s fantastic news for people like me who love collecting physical copies of games.

5 Greatest JRPGs That Aren’t Final Fantasy

Let’s talk about some incredible JRPGs that often get overlooked because Final Fantasy is so popular. There are tons of amazing games in the genre – whether they’re the best on Nintendo Switch, surprisingly heartfelt, or from series not usually known for JRPGs – that don’t begin with the word Final. If you’re looking for a long, immersive adventure, a truly moving story, or that special feeling JRPGs provide, and you’ve had enough recommendations for Final Fantasy, you’re in the right place.

4 Years After It Ended, Netflix’s 6-Part Crime Drama Just Returned With Its Concluding Chapter

The Shelby family is back in a new Peaky Blinders movie! Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man premiered on Netflix on March 20th. Directed by Tom Harper and written by Steven Knight, the film continues the story of the popular historical crime drama that originally aired on Netflix and BBC from 2013 to 2022. Set in 1940 during World War II, seven years after the end of the TV series, the movie follows an older Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) as he comes out of exile. He must now face his past and deal with his son, Duke (Barry Keoghan), who is caught up in trouble.

3 Years Later, $125M Horror Sequel That Ended an Era Becomes an Instant Hit on Netflix

As a movie critic, I’m keeping an eye on what’s trending, and Saw X just landed at number 5 on Netflix’s Top 10 in the US, according to FlixPatrol. It’s currently behind a few titles that have been holding strong – Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story, Nobody 2, War Machine, and The Bad Guardian. And if you’re a Saw fan, there’s even more to enjoy! Spiral: From the Book of Saw is also on the chart, chilling at number 10.

10 Underrated Superman Runs That Are Must-Reads

Over the years, Superman has drawn many skilled writers and artists to the character. While he was most popular during the Bronze Age, and there were periods like the Triangle Era that focused on expanding Superman’s world, some comic book runs haven’t received the appreciation they deserve. However, revisiting these stories often reveals just how compelling Superman can be.

‘Faces of Death’ Remake Posters Deemed “Too Disturbing” To Display in Public

A new movie based on the well-known franchise was filmed in 2023, but its release was delayed until April 10th. The initial trailer, which contained graphic violence, was removed from YouTube. A slightly edited version was then released. Directed by Daniel Goldhaber and featuring Barbie Ferreira, Darcy Montgomery, Josie Totah, Charli XCX, and Jermaine Fowler, the film received an R-rating due to intense violence, gore, sexual content, nudity, strong language, and drug use. Despite this, many theaters are refusing to display the movie’s posters, concerned about children seeing them. Director Daniel Goldhaber shared the rejected ads on Instagram, jokingly commenting on the frequent bans.

5 Unfilmable Stephen King Books That Would Actually Make Great Movies

While many of Stephen King’s books have been successfully turned into movies and TV shows, some have proven difficult to adapt for the screen. Titles like The Eyes of the Dragon, The Stand, Insomnia, and The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon are often considered too challenging, or even impossible, to bring to life visually. However, with the right creative team, even these stories could potentially make excellent films or series.