5 Unfairly Criticized Games of the 2010s

I’ve noticed a frustrating thing as a gamer – really good games can get written off way too quickly. Over the last ten years, I’ve seen so many titles unfairly dismissed before people even gave them a chance. Sometimes they just didn’t click with people at first, other times they were compared to the wrong things, or maybe they just came out at a bad time. But honestly, they were all way better than anyone gave them credit for. I wanted to highlight five games that deserved another look, and thankfully, players have been rediscovering them and giving them the love they always deserved.

One Piece Reportedly Confirms Egghead Arc Finale Date

Things are rapidly escalating in Egghead as the Straw Hats and Jewelry Bonney find themselves caught in an increasingly intense battle with a growing number of enemies. The anime began adapting the Egghead Incident arc in January 2024, and even paused production for six months to ensure top-quality animation. This arc, which marks the beginning of the series’ Final Saga and sets the stage for a massive war, has delivered incredible action and revealed crucial story details, captivating fans with its non-stop excitement. After a packed arc filled with memorable moments, the anime is set to conclude the Egghead Incident within the next few weeks.

7 Times Dragon Ball’s English Dub Was Better Than the Sub

Sean Schemmel, the English voice of Son Goku, has always faced stiff competition from Masako Nozawa, the original Japanese voice actress who started in 1986. Nozawa’s performance is excellent, but Schemmel has shared stories about the physical toll of recording Goku’s intense fights – he sometimes even passed out in the booth! This seems especially believable when considering the iconic Super Saiyan 3 transformation, where Goku dramatically showcases his training with a prolonged, furious display. Schemmel perfectly captures that raw power and rage, bringing the transformation to life.

Cartoon Network’s Biggest Creators Unite for Adult Swim’s The Elephant: New Trailer Revealed

Adult Swim’s new special, The Elephant, is a unique collaboration involving the creators behind popular Cartoon Network shows like Adventure Time and Steven Universe. Three different teams each developed a portion of the story independently, without knowing what the other teams were creating. The result is a surprising and unpredictable experience, even for those who made it! You can watch the trailer below before it premieres later this month.

10 Best Yuji Itadori Fights in Jujutsu Kaisen

I’m completely hooked on Yuji Itadori from Jujutsu Kaisen! He’s the perfect example of what a modern sorcerer should be. Watching his journey is intense – it’s just one incredibly tough fight after another, and you can really see him grow stronger as he tries to protect everyone he cares about. But it’s not just about his amazing strength and speed; it’s the emotional side of his battles that really gets to me. He’s driven by this strong belief that no one deserves to die alone, and he’s constantly haunted by the terrible things Sukuna does when he takes over, especially the devastation in Shibuya. It adds so much weight to every fight!

The Mt. Rushmore of Superheroes Has an Answer, But Marvel Fans Won’t Like It

I’ve noticed an interesting trend with how people are responding to this challenge online. Instead of trying to determine which heroes are most influential, many are simply making lists of their four favorites, which usually results in a pretty even mix of Marvel and DC characters. However, when people base their lists on a hero’s overall cultural impact, DC tends to dominate, and that bothers a lot of Marvel fans. Honestly, when you’re talking about the most iconic superheroes of all time – the ‘Mount Rushmore’ of the genre – DC’s biggest characters will always seem more important.

7 Sci-Fi Masterpieces Where the Science Actually Works

Although not every film on this list is strict ‘hard’ science fiction, and many take some creative license, each one is built on scientific ideas that are believable, if not entirely realistic. These movies explore topics like accurate space travel, genetic engineering, and how quickly advancing technology affects people. No matter the story or style, all seven of these films feature science that holds up to scrutiny.

Crunchyroll’s Best Fantasy of 2024 Drops New Look At Season 2

This anime is adapted from a light novel by Fujino Omori, who also wrote Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? A second season was quickly greenlit after the first season ended. More information was revealed on July 6th, 2025, at the anime’s first anniversary event, where manga artist Aoi Toshi unveiled a beautiful new illustration to build excitement. The new season is scheduled to premiere in Spring 2026, and a recent press release included a teaser trailer and another striking visual featuring the character Will.