5 Best Capcom Games Everyone Forgot

Here are the five best Capcom games that many have forgotten.

Here are the five best Capcom games that many have forgotten.

Now streaming on Tubi, The Mist is a terrifying adaptation of Stephen King’s classic novella. The film takes place in Bridgton, Maine, and follows a family caught in a strange, deadly mist that descends upon the town. Trapped inside a grocery store with other survivors, the Draytons watch as fear and suspicion quickly turn the situation chaotic.

Fans are starting to question how much the marketing for the upcoming movie, Project Hail Mary – starring Ryan Gosling and directed by Phil Lord & Chris Miller – is giving away. The latest trailer expanded on a hint from the first one, confirming a key character’s role in the story. It also revealed that this new science fiction film will involve interstellar travel. Be warned: the following may contain spoilers for *Project Hail Mary, depending on your definition of the term.

Update 1.100 for Ghost of Tsushima is now available to download and is the game’s biggest update since its release last October. The update largely focuses on New Game Plus, adding new cosmetic items, trophies, and armor. Sucker Punch has also added support for Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and a new “Balanced” graphics mode. Players will also enjoy quality-of-life improvements like automatic looting of defeated enemies, the ability to skip some mini-games, and an extra loadout slot.

The rivalry between Magneto and the X-Men always sparked intense conflict, and that’s what makes their battles so memorable. Today, we’re counting down five of their greatest clashes – from huge, spectacular fights to genuinely unsettling moments. Let’s dive right in!

HBO is expanding George R.R. Martin’s world beyond the original Game of Thrones with several new shows. Currently, they’re diving into the history of Westeros with House of the Dragon and the upcoming A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. While more prequel series are in the works, like one about Aegon’s Conquest, Martin recently revealed that they are also developing sequels to Game of Thrones itself.

Scarlett Johansson is taking on a horror role for the very first time, according to Deadline. This is a surprising move for the veteran actress, who has been working in Hollywood for over thirty years. She’s joining the next installment in The Exorcist franchise, a project from Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, Morgan Creek, and Universal. What’s more, she’ll be working with one of today’s leading horror directors on the film.

Although Episode 5 is named after the house on Neibolt Street, the episode’s true focus is what’s hidden underneath – the sewer system and Pennywise’s lair. While soldiers like Dick Hallorann and Leroy Hanlon approach through the old well, the children are led there by Matty, who seemingly escaped from It. However, this Matty is actually another of Pennywise’s disguises, and his terrifying transformation into the Dancing Clown is one of the most shocking and effective moments of the series so far.

It’s no surprise that cosmetic items are the main source of revenue in many online games, but the reasons behind this go beyond simple profit. Players often buy new skins out of habit, and game developers intentionally create systems that encourage this spending, subtly changing how the game is played. Is this manipulative? Maybe. But anyone who’s bought a limited-edition outfit understands it’s not just about appearances – it’s about expressing who you are, and that strange feeling of satisfaction mixed with the fear of missing out, which keeps players coming back for more.

Yuka and Tsurugi Okkotsu, grandchildren who appeared briefly at the end of the original story, are now teenagers and working as jujutsu sorcerers. They investigate a case involving missing children and team up with Maru, a Simurian who is secretly working as an inspector alongside the sorcerers. The story follows both sides as they try to prevent conflict and find a way to live together peacefully. While the original story had a more gradual build-up, this new installment, Modulo, handles these elements—investigation, teamwork, and peaceful coexistence—more effectively.