I Wish This 20-Year-Old Sonic Game Had Been Able To Realize Its Full Potential

Considering how fast-paced Sonic games usually are, a racing title feels like a natural fit for the franchise. While Sega has improved at making these kinds of games, some older Sonic racing games were plagued with technical issues. A particularly frustrating one, released twenty years ago, is still considered a major disappointment and a lost opportunity for the series.

10 Character Deaths That Ruined a TV Show

Many characters have died in TV shows, often upsetting viewers. This list isn’t about the most tragic deaths, but about those that made fans lose hope in the show and question if it was still worth watching. Here are 10 fictional deaths that seriously damaged their respective TV series.

Netflix’s New Mystery Thriller K-Drama Is Officially a Success With Millions of Views

The drama The Art of Sarah follows Sarah Kim, played by Shin Hye-sun, a woman who reinvented herself through wealth and status. Her carefully constructed life is upended when a body, presumed to be hers, is found in Seoul. Detective Park Mu-Gyeong (Lee Joon-hyuk) investigates and quickly realizes Sarah has no official records and has lived under several false identities. As the mystery unfolds, Sarah’s new life begins to crumble, and she risks losing everything.

5 Tips for Running Your First D&D One-Shot (From Someone Who Just Did It)

I’ve been a D&D (and Pathfinder!) player for ages, always the one super into the rules and lore. I’ve helped out a Dungeon Master here and there with bits of a campaign, but I’d never fully run a game myself. That all changed last year when I picked up Dragon Delves. I found a one-shot adventure in there that I absolutely loved, and I knew it was time for me to try DMing. I thought I had a pretty good idea of what it would be like, since I’d run a few sessions before, but running a one-shot is totally different. If you’re like me and thinking about becoming a D&D DM for the first time, I wanted to share a few things I learned from running my first one.

29 Years Ago, Star Wars Made Even More Confusing Changes Permanent (And They Still Don’t Make Sense)

The 1997 special edition of The Empire Strikes Back is often considered the most successful of the revised films. It likely benefited from George Lucas’ respect for the director, Irvin Kershner, resulting in fewer noticeable changes compared to other films in the trilogy. Many fans appreciate improvements like the reworked wampa attack and the expanded Cloud City scenes. However, one alteration remains particularly controversial: Luke Skywalker’s added scream as he falls from the platform in Cloud City after his fight with Darth Vader.

Marvel Snap/FX’s Archer Artist Assembles Top-Tier Comic Talent For “I Feel Doomed”

Joseph Karg has a strong background in the comic and game world, having designed many of the cards for the popular mobile game, Marvel Snap. He also worked as an artist on FX’s Archer and later began teaching, passing on his creative knowledge to others. Recently, he created a heartfelt story for his daughter, Dear Bernadette, and is excited to share the process behind his latest work, I Feel Doomed.

The 7 Best Sci-Fi Shows of the 2020s (So Far)

Science fiction continues to be incredibly popular heading into 2026, with several exciting new shows grabbing attention. A major focus is the upcoming adaptation of William Gibson’s classic cyberpunk novel, Neuromancer, which many thought would never make it to the screen. Plus, with shows like Blade Runner 2099 and the Star City spinoff of For All Mankind, sci-fi is proving it will stay a leading genre in entertainment. Now that we’re past the halfway point of the 2020s, we can already see which sci-fi series have truly innovated and will likely be considered classics for years to come.