Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties demo launches January 21 for PC, January 22 for PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2

Here is an overview of the demo, via SEGA:

Here is an overview of the demo, via SEGA:

Gabimaru isn’t alone in his quest; the other prisoners are also desperate to find the legendary elixir. The manga, which concluded after 128 chapters divided into four story arcs, constantly presents new obstacles for the characters. Season 2 will cover the second arc, and while each arc is fantastic, some are definitely stronger than others.

Recently added to a streaming service, the 1989 film Glory is widely considered a classic Civil War movie. Starring Denzel Washington, Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman, Cary Elwes, and Andrew Braugher, it tells the true story of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the first African American units to fight for the Union Army. The film focuses on the experiences of Captain Robert Gould Shaw (Broderick), who led the regiment. While not a huge commercial hit, Glory received widespread critical praise and earned five Academy Award nominations, including a Best Supporting Actor win for Washington’s portrayal of Private Trip.

We focused on actors who, despite limited screen time, left a memorable impression. A good example is Leslie Bibb, who played Christine Everhart in Iron Man and Iron Man 2. While her role was small in both films, she had a few scenes that really stuck with audiences.

The jujutsu world always worried a clash would be disastrous, and that’s what happened when Dabura tried to take charge. After sorcerers refused his unfair requests, he challenged them to a duel. With no one else strong enough to face him, Yuka Okkotsu was selected as their champion. The battle is still raging, pushing Dabura to his absolute limit and forcing him to reveal his full strength.

If you enjoyed the movie Knives Out, you’ll likely love Seven Dials, a new mystery series on Netflix inspired by Agatha Christie. This stylish, three-part drama, starring Mia McKenna-Bruce, Edward Bluemel, Iain Glen, Martin Freeman, and Helena Bonham Carter, is set in 1920s England and follows a wealthy woman, Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent, as she unravels a murder connected to a mysterious group called the “Seven Dials.” Since its release on January 15th, the show has quickly become a hit, currently ranking as the second most popular title on Netflix worldwide.

The anime focuses on Eren, but his friends Mikasa and Armin are also central to the story. To celebrate the anime’s re-release in theaters, fans who attend screenings will receive a different bonus item each week. This week’s bonus is a brand new illustration by the creator, Isayama, showing Eren, Mikasa, and Armin looking out into the distance. These limited-edition visuals will be available starting on the 23rd, while supplies last, so fans are encouraged to get them quickly.

A recurring element throughout the first episode, and the entire season, involves Dunk’s encounters with Red (Rowan Robinson) and Beony (Carla Harrison-Hodge), who work for Ser Manfred Dondarrion. In the premiere, Dunk searches for Manfred and finds them preparing a body—Daisy (Abigail O’Regan)—by applying painted eye stones, a ritualistic practice from the series used on the deceased by followers of the Faith of the Seven. The scene initially leads viewers to believe Daisy is dead, but that isn’t quite accurate, and it leads to a specific conversation.

I was so excited to hear that 2K is giving away Civilization VI for free! It’s a really amazing strategy game developed by Firaxis Games – seriously, it was a huge deal when it came out. They kept adding content and improvements for years, making it the most detailed Civilization game ever. Even though Civilization VII is out now, it’s awesome that you can jump back into Civ VI without paying a dime. Definitely worth checking out if you haven’t played it before!