5 Worst Final Fantasy Protagonists

While Cloud is incredibly memorable, not all Final Fantasy heroes have resonated as strongly with players. Throughout the series, both older and newer games have featured main characters who feel underdeveloped or detached from their own stories. This can be due to issues with the writing, character design, or the overall focus of the narrative. Each of the five protagonists discussed here faces a unique challenge, whether it’s a lack of compelling personality, minimal impact on the plot, or a forgettable appearance.

32 Years Ago, an Iconic Sci-fi TV Series Started With a Very Different First Episode

The story of Babylon 5 began with Babylon 5: The Gathering, a two-hour pilot movie that first aired on February 22, 1993. Created by J. Michael Straczynski, this film served as the show’s introduction, though the full series didn’t begin until early 1994. It was designed to convince the network to greenlight the show and to introduce viewers to the characters and overall concept. Babylon 5: The Gathering marked both the start of a five-year story arc and the first of six films planned for the Babylon 5 universe.

5 Best Arcade Racing Games of the 1980s, Ranked

As a racing game fan, I think Pole Position from 1982 is seriously one of the most important games of the decade. It wasn’t just fun – it really showed everyone that racing games could be both a blast to play and make money in arcades! It was a massive hit, and it’s still considered one of the most influential games ever, especially when you think about the Golden Age of arcades. You play as a Formula One driver racing around Fuji Speedway, and you start with a quick timed lap to earn your starting position – that’s how you get ‘pole position’!

Where Supergirl Fits in the DCU Timeline Officially Confirmed by James Gunn

James Gunn has officially clarified where the Supergirl movie fits into the new DC Universe (DCU) timeline. He confirmed that the story happens between the events of Superman and its follow-up, Man of Tomorrow. While he’d previously suggested stories wouldn’t necessarily be released in order, this places Supergirl exactly where fans expected, helping to keep the DCU timeline straightforward as the franchise begins.

Marathon Director Looking Into Subroutine Drops and Solo Play Feedback for Cryo Archive

Bungie is actively responding to player feedback about the final area of the game. Director Joe Ziegler confirmed the team is talking about ways to improve things, including making the activity available more often (it’s currently only open on weekends), adding a solo play option, and ensuring players reliably earn the necessary item, Subroutines, to fight the boss.