New Silent Hill Rumor Report Has Great News for Fans of the Original PS1 Game

Konami revealed in June 2025 that they’re partnering with Bloober Team, the studio behind the Silent Hill 2 Remake, to remake the very first Silent Hill game. Details have been limited since then, and that hasn’t changed. However, we’ve just learned one new piece of information that should please fans of the original, if it’s accurate.

Metal Gear Solid 4 Finally Getting a Remaster Highlights How the Series Did What Few Franchises Ever Could

Typically, video game characters don’t have definitive conclusions to their stories. However, Solid Snake, the main character in the Metal Gear Solid series, is a notable exception. After appearing in games for many years, he received a satisfying farewell in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, which remains a highly praised ending for a video game character. Now that the game is being re-released for the first time on modern platforms, fans will have another opportunity to experience this memorable conclusion.

Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Will Likely Be Missing One Feature on Switch 2

When FireRed and LeafGreen were released, they featured improved graphics alongside other popular Pokémon games of that generation, like Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. Many fans consider these Gen 3 titles to be the peak of the Pokémon series, and the remakes of the original Kanto games (FireRed and LeafGreen) offered significantly more content than the very first Pokémon Red and Blue games. They included extra things to do after completing the main story, but it’s currently unknown if the upcoming Switch 2 versions will include similar features.

5 Essential Vertigo Comics That Should Become TV Shows

As a long-time comic fan, I’ve been thrilled to see so much renewed interest in Vertigo lately. Though DC eventually moved away from the Vertigo name itself with the Black Label, it’s clear the spirit of those books is back. We saw it with the fantastic The Nice House on the Lake from James Tynion IV in 2024, and it feels like the success—even with some mixed reactions—of shows like Preacher and Y: The Last Man paved the way. Now, with James Gunn and Pete Jackson developing a V for Vendetta series for HBO, it’s clear there’s still a huge demand for Vertigo’s stories. Luckily, Vertigo built up an amazing library of original comics that just feel perfect for the kind of high-quality TV we’re seeing now.

10 Toughest Members of the Legion of Doom, Ranked

The most formidable villains have all been part of this team, proving their worth as major threats. Their incredible strength, power, and resilience make them ideal members of this villainous group. Here are the ten most powerful members of the Legion of Doom, villains who consistently challenge the world’s greatest heroes.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Ending’s Most Unexpected Choice Breaks a Game of Thrones Rule After 15 Years

It’s important to note that the ending of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms isn’t a negative. In fact, it’s a strong, character-focused episode with a few unexpected moments, like Rowan’s wedding to Raymun Fossoway, Egg’s escape from Maekar Targaryen, and the bees on Humfrey Beesbury’s coffin. However, the most surprising choice was the song played during the end credits: “Sixteen Tons” by Tennessee Ernie Ford. It’s an unusual selection, but it works surprisingly well.

5 Most Accurate Daredevil: Born Again Characters, Based on the Marvel Comics

The success of Daredevil: Born Again hinges on its ambitious take on the “Mayor Fisk” storyline, turning a local New York City conflict into a thrilling political drama. The show will broaden its focus in season two by bringing back Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), uniting the street-level heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Like the original Daredevil series, Born Again stays true to the comic books, but writers have made smart changes to characters and storylines to fit the MCU. These updates also help modernize the show’s themes of law and justice, while still staying true to the core personalities of the main characters. As a result, many characters are remarkably faithful to their comic book origins.