Nioh 3 Showcases Different Eras, Dangerous Bosses, and Various Skills in Extensive New Gameplay

The game begins in the same location as the initial demo, but soon takes players to diverse environments like the icy Heien Era and the Bakumatsu period. Throughout the game, players will encounter and battle fallen heroes who have been consumed by darkness. To cleanse these areas, players must defeat these corrupted figures, but careful preparation is essential. Luckily, the surrounding lands are filled with monsters to fight, valuable items to find, and power-ups to collect.

Nioh 3 ‘Gameplay Showcase’ video

This gameplay video offers a look at Nioh 3, featuring its distinctive yokai creatures, famous historical figures, and fast-paced combat inspired by samurai and ninja, all within the game’s Crucible.

Trust Me, Wonder Man is Nothing Like You Expect (It’s So Much Better) [Review]

I’ve been completely captivated by Wonder Man. It’s not what I expected at all – it feels like a really unique blend of shows I love, like Atlanta and The Studio, with a superhero element that’s present, but doesn’t overwhelm everything. The comedy, especially with Andrew Guest’s history on Community and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, feels so natural and clever – a huge relief compared to some other superhero shows that try too hard to be funny. Honestly, it’s a surprisingly brilliant and quirky show, and I think everyone should give it a chance. It might not be perfect, but there are moments when it genuinely feels like a masterpiece.

Naruto: 5 Times Sakura Proved She’s The Best Girl

This animation studio has a reputation for changing characters, particularly female ones. A prime example is how they simplified Orihime’s story in Bleach, removing much of the tragic depth she had in the original manga. Despite criticism from fans and these changes, Sakura Haruno consistently demonstrates her strength and abilities throughout the series. Although she doesn’t receive as much attention as Naruto and Sasuke, she has many impressive moments that clearly establish her as the best character in the show.

10 Times the Demon Slayer Anime Was Better Than the Manga

The animation and voice acting in Demon Slayer elevate even the strongest scenes, making climaxes more exciting, sad moments more impactful, and comedic relief land perfectly. Sometimes, simply seeing a scene animated makes it better, while other times the anime adds extra details that enhance the best parts of the story. These improvements demonstrate how the anime adaptation surpasses the original, popular manga.

This Shonen Jump Series Is Set to Become a Bigger Hit Than Jujutsu Kaisen After an Anime

Unlike Jujutsu Kaisen, Kagurabachi quickly became a hit from the start. Takeru Hokazono’s first manga immediately grabbed readers’ attention and has been growing in popularity ever since its release in September 2023. Even without an anime adaptation, it’s already one of the most successful series in Weekly Shonen Jump. By October 2025, over 3 million copies were in circulation, and sales have continued to climb rapidly. With this level of success, an anime adaptation would likely make Kagurabachi even more popular, potentially exceeding the success of Jujutsu Kaisen and other popular Shonen Jump series.

28 Years Later, One Piece Quietly Changed The Best Moment in Its Entire History

Shanks famously lost his arm protecting Luffy from a Sea King, but he quickly defeated the creature with his Haki. Even after over 28 years, this scene remains a popular topic of discussion among fans. Many question why Shanks, being so strong, didn’t simply save Luffy and defeat the Sea King without such a sacrifice. However, the scene subtly reveals Shanks’ willingness to sacrifice for the sake of the next generation. With the unfolding of the Elbaph Arc, more details about Shanks’ history are being revealed, shedding light on the true reasons behind his sacrifice.