Cult-Classic SNES Game Returning With New Release Soon

Okay, so I’m really excited because Soccer Kid is making a comeback as the Soccer Kid Collection! I didn’t actually play the original back in ’93 when it first came out on Amiga, but I’ve heard about it. It’s a side-scrolling platformer where, instead of jumping on enemies, you take them down with a soccer ball – pretty cool, right? It finally made its way to North America in ’94 as a Super Nintendo game. Over the years, it popped up on a bunch of different consoles like PlayStation, Jaguar, and even Game Boy. It never became super famous, but people generally liked it whenever it came out. I’m definitely checking this collection out!

Tekken 8 Has Finally Given the FGC the Character They’ve Always Wanted

Since the release of Tekken 7, the game has featured characters from other popular media, starting with Akuma from Street Fighter. One of the most surprising additions was Negan from The Walking Dead comic and TV series. This unexpected choice proved that fighting games could be more creative with their guest characters.

Netflix’s Best Ever Sci-Fi Show Is Like Stranger Things Meets Twin Peaks (& It Has a Perfect Ending)

Creating a show that successfully combines the unsettling atmosphere of Twin Peaks with the supernatural intrigue of Stranger Things would be a significant challenge. However, the German series Dark achieved this, delivering a slow-paced, captivating sci-fi mystery. The story begins with the disappearance of a child in the small town of Winden, an event that, similar to the cases in Stranger Things and Twin Peaks, unravels secrets within the close-knit community. As the show explores the lives of multiple generations of residents, a local cave becomes surprisingly central to the unfolding mystery.

Top 7 Wildest Anime Characters Who Appeared in Video Game Crossovers

With the recent news, it’s fitting we highlight Yujiro Hanma, the main antagonist of the Baki The Grappler series. As Baki’s father, Yujiro has always been the ultimate challenge he needs to overcome to prove his power. Throughout the series, Yujiro demonstrates incredible strength, remaining completely uninjured by any opponent. While Baki finally defeated him in the recent “Father Son War Arc,” Yujiro is still joining the King of Iron Fist Tournament. We haven’t seen how Yujiro will appear in the game yet, but we expect the developers will accurately portray his intimidating presence and immense strength.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Shows Off Its Accolades in A New Trailer

The game feels strongly inspired by Rocksteady’s Arkham series, which still sets the standard for Batman games, and it successfully adds a bit of humor to the typically dark world of Gotham City. Fans will appreciate the familiar stealth mechanics, fluid combat, and numerous Easter eggs. The expansive open world is packed with activities and secrets, offering hours of engaging gameplay.

Saros Players Record 6.63 Million Hours and 13.13 Million Deaths in Its First Month

Man, Carcosa is still brutal, but in a good way! I’ve seen the stats – over 13 million of us players have died, but we’ve only taken down 3 million bosses. That really shows how tough those final fights are in Arjun’s quest! And forget about the regular enemies – we’ve wiped out a whopping 863 million of them just trying to get to the bosses. Seriously, poor guys were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

5 Games the Rumored Next Infamous Needs to Learn From

After more than ten years, there’s growing buzz that a new Infamous game might be in development. A lot has changed in the superhero game genre since the last Infamous title, with some games reaching impressive heights and others falling short. These recent releases offer valuable lessons for the next Infamous installment, particularly in areas like creating a compelling world, developing interesting characters, and refining gameplay. The developers could learn a lot from both the successes and failures of these other games to shape the future of the Infamous series.