Resident Evil 5 Went Big, Went Bold, and Somehow Worked

Then came Resident Evil 5. It’s amazing to think it’s already seventeen years old, but the game still feels incredibly vivid. It wasn’t just the new enemies and compelling story that made it stand out—it was how intensely thrilling the experience was.

Highguard Review – Warden of None

To be honest, putting aside any criticism of games that constantly update, and acknowledging the incredible work involved – a team known for Titanfall 1 & 2 and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order spent four years with around 100 talented developers to create this game.

PS5 Leak Reveals Acclaimed RPG From 2018 Is Getting Upgraded

A PlayStation Store listing recently revealed a potential upgrade for Kingdom Come: Deliverance on PS5. The listing, which has since been changed, indicated the update would include 4K graphics, better performance, and enhanced textures. While developer Warhorse Studios hasn’t officially announced the upgrade, the leak appears to be accurate, suggesting these improvements are likely coming to the game.

7 DC Heroes We Want In the Justice Gang In the DCU

As a big fan of Peacemaker Season 2, I was really following the Justice Gang’s search for new members. It’s been a while since Superman left, and while Metamorpho joined Guy Gardner, Mr. Terrific, and Hawkgirl, they haven’t really added anyone else. That got me thinking about who else could be awesome additions to the Justice League now that James Gunn is building his DCU. Here are seven heroes I think would be a perfect fit.

Sam Raimi’s New Horror Movie Eyes Box Office Record in Opening Weekend

According to Variety, the new horror film Send Help is expected to earn between $14 and $17 million in its opening weekend in the US and Canada. If it performs well and reaches the higher end of those predictions, it could have the biggest opening weekend of any horror movie directed by Sam Raimi, surpassing the $15.8 million earned by Drag Me to Hell in 2009. Send Help is also projected to bring in $10 to $12 million internationally, suggesting a strong start for the film.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Challenges Fans With Sushi Eating Competition For Big Prizes

Conveyor-belt sushi restaurants are popular in both Japan and North America, and the creators of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series have taken notice. As part of a special event, they’re challenging fans to eat 100 plates of sushi at Sushiro restaurants. If successful, fans will receive life-sized standees of Jotaro Kujo and Dio Brando from Stardust Crusaders. Unfortunately, this challenge is currently only available in Japan and hasn’t been confirmed for North America.

Resident Evil Requiem Is Doing Something Great With Leon I Didn’t Expect

Leon S. Kennedy, once the young and handsome hero of Resident Evil 2, has matured into what Capcom calls an “ikeoji”—a charming, older man. Resident Evil Requiem shows that Leon has visibly aged, reflecting the thirty years that have passed within the game’s story. It’s a change I didn’t anticipate seeing in the series, but it helps establish a strong character arc for Leon and highlights the differences between him and the other main character.

The Best X-Men Comics You Need to Read Right Now

What makes this series so brilliant is how realistically flawed its characters are. Unlike most superhero families, this one is built on conflict, heartbreak, and shifting loyalties. You’ve got telepaths falling for wild outsiders, leaders sacrificing themselves regularly, and a mutant society that’s both hopeful and frustratingly complicated. And that’s exactly what keeps fans hooked – the delightful messiness of it all.