Ghost of Yōtei Has Lots of Climbing Because Emphasis on Player Freedom and Hokkaido Being Vertical

As a fan, I really appreciate how much freedom the developers put into letting you climb anywhere in *Ghost of Yōtei*. That’s a huge part of what makes it so immersive! I learned that they intentionally avoided things like teleportation, even though it would be easier, because they wanted to keep the game feeling realistic. They really focused on making all your movements – not just fighting – feel natural within the world they’ve built.

Demon Slayer Just Broke a 25 Year Old Record in the U.S.

The anime film *Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle* has become a global phenomenon, and it’s achieved remarkable success in the United States. Recently, its box office earnings reached a new high, making it the highest-grossing international film ever in the U.S., surpassing the 25-year-old record previously held by *Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon*.

4 Best Twists in the Predator Film Franchise

Although the thrilling action of the hunt is what initially attracts viewers, the most memorable parts of the *Predator* series often come from surprising discoveries about the creature’s origins and culture. The strongest films in the franchise use these twists to change how we see the alien, building a richer and more complex world that makes the story more intense and adds new layers to the fight for survival.

Magic the Gathering TMNT Crossover Set Pre-Orders Are Piping Hot

Here’s a look at all the products available in the Magic: The Gathering x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collection. Many popular items, like the Draft Night box and the Pizza Bundle, already sold out during pre-orders on Amazon, but they should become available again occasionally before the official release.

It’s Official, DC Is Beating Marvel At Every Turn (& There’s an Obvious Reason Why)

It’s not about which company sells more comics each month – the top spots are usually split between DC and Marvel. The real difference is in the overall quality and the unique feel of their stories. Both companies are currently producing a lot of excellent comics, but DC has a distinct advantage. DC has a strong, consistent vision for its universe that’s present in all of its titles, something Marvel currently lacks. This lack of a unified vision is what’s preventing Marvel from truly standing out.