Star Trek’s First Masterpiece Episode Had a Completely Different Ending (& Caused a Years-Long Feud)

“The City on the Edge of Forever” is widely considered one of the greatest episodes in Star Trek history. It’s a sweeping time travel adventure where the USS Enterprise encounters the Guardian of Forever and is thrown back to New York City during the Great Depression. The crew must prevent a change to the past, but Captain Kirk realizes doing so means sacrificing the woman he’s falling in love with. The episode famously ends with Kirk making the heartbreaking decision to let Edith Keeler, played by Joan Collins, die in a traffic accident, preserving the timeline at any cost.

Pragmata’s General Director Was Co-Director of Resident Evil 2 Remake, Resident Evil 4 Remake

The video begins with the opening credits. It features Yonghee Cho, the director of Pragmata, producer Naoto Oyama, and host Hatsune Matsushima. The first volume, available to watch now, shows Matsushima learning about Pragmata and its characters from Oyama and Cho. The second volume, coming out later this week, will move further into the game and have Matsushima battling some of its bosses.

Metro 2039 Announced With Xbox First Look Confirmed for April 16th

While specific details are still scarce, the new game is confirmed as the fourth major installment in the Metro series. It will once again be set in a post-apocalyptic world destroyed by nuclear war. Considering the title, the game likely takes place around three years after the events of Metro Exodus, which came out in 2019.

Regions of Ruin: Runegate Review – The Value of Kinship

Runegate feels like a refined version of its predecessor. The core concepts are much easier to understand, and the characters – including your own – are well-developed. While exploring the world still feels divided into sections with similar tasks, it now feels more natural, like you’re gradually discovering a large and interesting world filled with unique groups and characters facing their own personal challenges. It’s great to see a developer aim to improve on their previous work, but Runegate isn’t simply a remake. It’s more of a return to the world, reimagined and expanded in ways I didn’t expect to find so engaging.

The Occultist Review – A Good Old-Fashioned Mystery

While the game doesn’t quite deliver a perfect finish, there’s still a lot to appreciate about how The Occultist brings its ideas to life. As a first game from this studio, I was really impressed with the visuals and story, even though some of the gameplay could have been a little smoother.

Crimson Desert’s Redemption Arc Is Becoming a Masterclass in Listening to Players

The initial two updates for the game were impressive because they included many changes players had specifically asked for, demonstrating a commitment to listening to the community. Now, the latest update from the developers has gone even further, transforming Crimson Desert into something truly special – a compelling story of redemption, both within the game and for its development – rather than just a minor content addition.

Samson – What Went Wrong?

The game’s launch has been disappointing, especially considering the initial promises. This could be due to major changes during development. Now, the question is whether SAMSON can recover and gain popularity, similar to Crimson Desert. Or will it be a forgotten title in a year already packed with exciting new games in 2026?