This Might Be the Perfect Dragon Ball Game (and It Released Almost a Decade Ago)

When it comes to well-made fighting games, Dragon Ball FighterZ truly shines. Launched on January 26, 2018, it expertly combined precise controls with a faithful recreation of the Dragon Ball universe. Even now, nearly a decade later, it’s considered one of the best games in the entire series. As the franchise prepares to explore new territory with titles like Dragon Ball Project AGE 1000, it’s a good time to remember what made FighterZ so successful.

Code Vein 2 Sets a New Standard for Accessibility in Soulslike Games

What really sets Code Vein 2 apart isn’t just its unique look or improved combat. It’s how the game makes it easier for newcomers, or less experienced players like myself, to jump in. While it still offers a challenging experience for fans of the genre, it also includes features that help new players learn the ropes. This eases the difficulty at the beginning, giving players time to practice and get comfortable before diving into the full action RPG experience.

7 Most Rewatchable Netflix Shows Of All Time, Ranked

It wasn’t a deliberate choice to exclude miniseries—they simply didn’t end up being selected. However, if you enjoyed the movie Wet Hot American Summer, the miniseries First Day of Camp is definitely worth revisiting.

How Resident Evil Requiem Uses Grace to Finally Bring Horror Back to the Series (Not Even Village Did That)

As a long-time fan, I’ve noticed the Resident Evil series can really swing between ridiculous action and truly disturbing horror. The best games, in my opinion, are the ones that really commit to one of those styles and nail it – like how over-the-top Resident Evil 4 is, or how genuinely scary Resident Evil 7 was. But I think bringing in a new character like Grace in Resident Evil Requiem, especially alongside someone as established as Leon, is a really smart move. It feels like it could bring the series back to its horror roots without losing what we love about the main storyline and characters. It’s a way to scare us again, but still feel connected to everything that’s come before.

Dragon Ball Super Will Likely Make a Huge Change for New Anime’s Release

The original Dragon Ball Super anime series finished airing eight years ago, running for over 100 episodes. Fans used to enjoy new adventures with Goku and his friends every week, but the new series will likely be different. Instead of weekly episodes, it’s expected to follow a seasonal format, with each season containing around 23 to 26 episodes, similar to how One Piece is released.

Top 10 Superheroes Not Made By Marvel or DC

Many of the most famous superheroes actually weren’t created by Marvel or DC Comics. We’re going to explore ten of the best heroes who originated outside of those two companies. For our purposes, a hero needs to have a secret identity, fight bad guys, and have a recognizable look – like a costume or a unique appearance. It’s worth noting that there are many more heroes who would fit this description, but we’ve selected ten we think superhero fans will really enjoy. Let’s get started!

A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #1 is a Compelling Addition to Franchise (Review)

IDW Publishing recently launched IDW Dark, a new line of horror comics, to take advantage of the growing popularity of the genre. Popular titles like IDW’s Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, along with comics based on The Twilight Zone and Event Horizon, found a home with the imprint. Now, IDW Dark is growing again with A Quiet Place: Storm Warning, a new story by Phil Hester (known for Swamp Thing and Green Arrow) and Ryan Kelly (Lucifer, Local). This story both expands the world of A Quiet Place and delivers a thrilling, standalone experience.