Crimson Desert Recaptures the PS3-Era Magic of Gaming

That section really took me back to playing on the PS3, when games weren’t as focused on guiding you every step of the way. Characters weren’t as talkative either, and you often struggled with them to overcome challenges. Luckily, the internet was always there to connect you with other players facing the same issues. Playing Crimson Desert brought all those memories flooding back, and I found myself, for the first time in years, constantly checking Google on another device while exploring the world of Pywel.

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.

Marvel Is Finally Doing Right By the MCU’s Trinity (& It Could Be the Key to Future Success)

As a long-time Marvel fan, I wasn’t shocked to see Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor become so central in the movies – they were always the big draws! Even in the comics, they were presented as the top heroes, like DC’s Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. But honestly, they weren’t always the most popular characters overall. Right now, Marvel seems to be struggling a bit with sales, and I think focusing on what made those three so successful – the approach they’re taking with the Captain America, Iron Man, and Mortal Thor comics – could be exactly what they need to get back on top.

4 Superhero Movies From the 2000s That Are Unquestionable 5 Star Classics

The 2000s saw the release of several incredibly important superhero films that continue to shape the genre today, impacting both the Marvel and DC cinematic universes, and beyond. These movies set a high bar for quality, and few modern superhero films quite reach their level. Here are four of the best from that decade.

Pokémon Game Officially Dethrones Capcom’s Pragmata as ‘Most-Wanted’ Upcoming Game

Currently, Pokémon Winds & Waves—the newest main installment in the Pokémon series from Nintendo and Game Freak—has slightly surpassed Pragmata in anticipation. Here’s the current top ten most anticipated games, listed in order: Persona 4 Revival, Ganbare Goemon Daishuugo, Tomodachi Life, Splatoon Raiders, Rhythm Heaven Groove, GTA 6, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, and Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave.

Metro 2039 to be announced on April 16

The upcoming game will be the fourth major installment in the Metro series, created by 4A Games and inspired by Dmitry Glukhovsky’s novels. It continues the story of those who survived a nuclear disaster, living in the tunnels of the Moscow subway and the dangerous world above, following the events of Metro 2033 (2010), Metro: Last Light (2013), and Metro Exodus (2019), according to a post on Xbox Wire.

New God of War Could be Revealed at Reported April State of Play Showcase – Rumor

Henderson confirmed he’d heard rumors about the upcoming State of Play focusing on third-party games, but also mentioned hearing last month that a God of War announcement was expected in April. While others wondered if the reveal might happen in June instead, Henderson questioned whether the State of Play would only feature third-party news, or if it would also include a God of War announcement. He added that Insomniac Games has hinted at a Spring announcement, which could potentially be another trailer for Marvel’s Wolverine.