It’s Been 10 Years Since Pokken Tournament and We Still Need a New Pokemon Fighting Game

The interest in fighting games has significantly increased since the initial release of Pokken Tournament, with Street Fighter 6 further magnifying the genre’s spotlight due to its engaging gameplay and contemporary controls. Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls attracted a massive audience during its first closed beta testing. Given this surge in popularity, it would be wise for Nintendo to fuel this enthusiasm by developing another Pokemon-centered fighting game.

Prime Video’s Most Exciting Upcoming Fantasy Show Could Be the One That Finally Works

The television series “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,” costing approximately $1 billion (with $250 million for rights acquisition) hasn’t yet returned its investment. The show has stirred controversy among fans, experiencing a significant drop in viewership during Season 2, despite being renewed for a third season and potentially completing its five-season plan. In contrast to this series, other productions like “The Wheel of Time” were terminated after three seasons, even though there were more books to adapt, and “Carnival Row” ended after only two seasons, failing to make much impact despite high expectations. However, Amazon Prime Video remains optimistic and may find success with one production: “Fourth Wing.

3 Most Important MCU Avengers Who Joined After the Original Heroes

Although no version can surpass the initial Avengers squad, subsequent renditions of the team feature notable members worthy of recognition. Each hero brings something unique to the table, ensuring the team’s success until they disband for good. However, some individuals leave a more significant impression than others. Here are the top three Avengers from the Marvel Cinematic Universe who joined after the original crew:

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Marvel’s X-Men Problem: Do We Really Need Two Alternate Universe Stories at Once?

Review of X-Men Apocalypse Alpha #1 and Age of Revelation

The first issue of X-Men Apocalypse Alpha is generally well-received, and Age of Revelation appears to incorporate some intriguing, albeit familiar, concepts. However, both seem to be revamps of the same fundamental theme, making it the fourth major alternate universe narrative in the past six years. This pattern includes Age of X-Men, another iteration of Age of Apocalypse (AoA), and From Sinister’s Sins in 2019 and 2023 respectively.

The From the Ashes X-Men reboot has been inconsistent, with much of its initial excitement fading away, and simultaneously releasing these two stories feels unnecessary. Is it truly essential to have both narratives running concurrently?

One of the Scariest PS2 Horror Games Is Getting a Remake in 2026

The classic horror game from the past, known as “Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly,” is due for a comeback in 2026 as “Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake.” However, no specific launch date has been announced yet. Interestingly, the developers of this remake are Team Ninja and publishers Koei Tecmo, who have previously produced popular series like Nioh, Dead or Alive, modern Ninja Gaiden games, and most recently the PS5 exclusive “Rise of Ronin.” It’s surprising because they did not develop the original Fatal Frame II; that was created by Tecmo. It’s not entirely clear how Team Ninja came to work on this remake, as they have no history with the series, don’t usually create horror games, and typically do not handle remakes.

Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? – Issue 598

Yesterday, on Friday, 12th September, the physical edition of Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, rated 8/10 by The Game Kitchen, was launched in the UK. To prepare myself for visiting stores like Argos and HMV, I plan to read Stephen’s review from Push Square once more, as it usually gets me excited!

Marvel Insider Gives Update on Venom PS5 Game

The latest information, not yet officially confirmed, originates from Redacted Guy on X. He suggests that the game had advanced significantly in development, boasting a fully developed combat system, movement system, and storyline. It’s also reported that motion capture and voice acting by Tony Todd were completed. If this information is accurate, it implies the game was intended for release in 2025.

3 Best Games of 2025 Are Xbox Game Pass Day One Games

The games listed below are currently accessible through Xbox Game Pass, but we cannot predict how long they will remain available on the service. These games were added at their launch, however, they are not exclusive to Xbox, so they may eventually leave the service. While they are offered, subscribers can benefit from a 20% discount when purchasing them through the subscription.