Gungrave G.O.R.E. Is Getting a Full PS5 Remake Just 3 Years After Its Original Release

IGGYMOB feels it’s been long enough since the release of Gungrave G.O.R.E. in 2022 to now fully remake Blood Heat.

IGGYMOB feels it’s been long enough since the release of Gungrave G.O.R.E. in 2022 to now fully remake Blood Heat.

Although the information isn’t officially confirmed, the source is well-known for accurate *One Piece* updates. There’s no news about a potential broadcast on October 5th, and it likely isn’t related to the anime. However, a recap episode focusing on the CP0 agents will air on October 12th. While *One Piece* often includes weekly recap breaks, it’s been a while since there was a longer pause, especially right before a key moment in the story. Still, given Toei Animation’s work so far, it should be a worthwhile break.

James Gunn intentionally didn’t send the last three episodes of *Peacemaker* Season 2 to reviewers, hoping to keep the big surprises under wraps. This led fans to believe these episodes would be packed with major connections to the wider DC Universe and significant reveals. A popular theory emerged that we’d see David Corenswet as Superman before the season ends, and excitement exploded when a photo of Corenswet and John Cena in costume together on set went viral. However, James Gunn’s recent comments suggest that photo didn’t foreshadow what fans were expecting.

Tom Cruise’s career has taken an unusual turn recently, making this anniversary particularly noteworthy when looking back at the last 15 years. Today marks eight years since he starred in his last film that wasn’t part of a larger franchise, the 2017 movie *American Made*. This film is unique in his recent work because it wasn’t connected to any existing cinematic universe, and it was the last time he truly showcased his leading man charisma.

Rediscovering these overlooked games feels like traveling back in time to see bold designs, innovative ideas, and imaginative stories. While some still have dedicated fans, they all deserve more attention. Here are three particularly memorable Xbox exclusives from the 2000s worth checking out, including a classic from BioWare when they were at their best.

With so much excitement around *Kingdom Hearts 4*, it’s hard to separate confirmed details from speculation. While Square Enix hasn’t revealed a lot, the game’s director, Tetsuya Nomura, recently stated that development is progressing as planned. Considering it took about six years to release *Kingdom Hearts 3* after its initial announcement, fans will likely have a while to wait for the next installment.

Paul Michael Glaser’s 1987 film, *The Running Man*, based on Stephen King’s 1982 novel, became available on Netflix on September 1st. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, the movie depicts a dark future where convicts must compete in a deadly game show to survive. It arrived on the streaming service just as a new adaptation of *The Running Man*, directed by Edgar Wright and starring Glenn Powell, is set to be released in theaters on November 14, 2025.

Strong villains are essential for a great story, and anime often features entire groups of well-developed antagonists. These organized groups work together with a clear, shared purpose, creating compelling and often terrifying threats that really raise the stakes. This list celebrates nine of the most memorable villain groups in anime – the ones that have truly left their mark.

Let’s face it: we’re unlikely to ever see another game quite like *Donkey Kong 64*. While fans remember it with a lot of affection, the way the game performed commercially means a revival is improbable. Some are excited about *Donkey Kong Bananza* and its familiar faces, but I still find myself wanting to revisit and play this classic Nintendo 64 title again.

Keep an eye on Project Renegade: The Becoming – this single-player action game, inspired by Resident Evil, looks promising.