5 Most Important Sci-fi TV Shows of the 2010s (They Have a Combined 360 Episodes)

The 2010s were a period of huge change for television, especially with the rise of streaming services creating their own shows. Many of the decade’s most popular science fiction series either began on these platforms or eventually moved there. Despite this shift, the decade showed that there was still plenty of room for new and exciting ideas in the genre, and audiences continued to embrace science fiction. While these five shows may not have always topped the ratings, they’ve had a lasting impact on the genre and its fans.

Epomaker HE68 Lite Review: A Tiny Keyboard That Punches Well Above Its Weight

I put the device through a real-world test, using it for long gaming sessions, writing, and all my regular online activities – just as I would with any other device. I didn’t see it as a temporary gadget, but as something that needed to prove its worth. Gradually, my initial doubts faded. It wasn’t an immediate change, but I eventually stopped questioning its performance and started depending on it.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Is Continuing the MCU’s Oldest Peter Parker Problem

Tom Holland first appeared as Spider-Man within the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Captain America: Civil War, immediately becoming part of the Avengers’ world. While this connection was a benefit compared to previous Spider-Man actors like Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, it also meant the MCU hadn’t explored the more grounded, everyday struggles of Spider-Man. The events of No Way Home reset things by making everyone forget Peter Parker’s identity, leaving him genuinely on his own for the first time within the MCU. However, recent storylines haven’t fully delivered on the potential of this fresh start.

PS1 Game From 1996 Brought Back With New Release

Hamster, a video game publisher, has recently brought the side-scrolling shooter Rohga: Armor Force to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. This game first appeared in arcades in 1992 as a follow-up to Vapor Trail, and it was later adapted for the original PlayStation in 1996. However, Rohga: Armor Force was only released in Japan for the PS1, meaning players outside of Japan may not know it well. Also known as Wolf Fang in Japan, the game was eventually followed by a sequel called Skull Fang, but that sequel never made it to the PS1.

New First-Person Shooter Dethrones Windrose to #1 Best-Selling Steam Game

Currently, the most popular game on Steam is Far Far West, a first-person shooter for 1-4 players. Developed by Evil Raptor and published by Fireshine Games, it’s earned an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating – the highest possible on the platform – and is also the best-selling game. In just a few days, it’s received almost 7,000 user reviews, with 97% of players giving it a positive rating.

Over Thirty Years After The Series Ended, World Heroes Perfect Is Getting A New Re-Release

After more than three decades, World Heroes Perfect is being re-released on Steam, showcasing the care and detail that went into its original creation. This new version celebrates the game’s unique design and quirky style, fully embracing its unusual premise with impressive energy. It’s a great chance for fighting game fans – especially those unfamiliar with this somewhat hidden gem – to experience a classic era and battle with some of the most distinctive characters in the genre.