Forgive Me Father 2 Is a Lovecraftian Boomer Shooter With Overly Restrictive Gunplay (Review)

The gunplay is a strong point in this game. Weapons feel powerful thanks to impactful sound effects and visual details, and a driving metal soundtrack enhances the intensity of combat. Players need to master each weapon because ammo is limited, forcing them to constantly switch between their arsenal to survive – a rewarding design choice similar to what’s found in games like *DOOM Eternal* and *Metal Eden*. This limited ammo keeps players actively engaged, preventing them from relying on just a couple of favorites. Even with the addition of reloading, shooting still feels precise and satisfying, with each shot providing clear feedback.

On This Day 36 Years Ago, Marvel Introduced the New Warriors (and We Want Them Back)

Teen superheroes have been a part of comics since the beginning, but Marvel didn’t initially find the same success as DC. While characters like Bucky and Toro led the Young Allies in early stories, it wasn’t until Spider-Man debuted in *Amazing Fantasy* #15 and the X-Men in *X-Men* #1 that Marvel started to gain traction. However, the X-Men didn’t become truly popular until *Giant-Size X-Men* #1, which featured an adult team. This meant they never quite reached the same level of readership as DC’s Legion of Superheroes or Teen Titans. In the early 1980s, Marvel introduced the New Mutants, who became their most successful teen team and spawned other groups like the Fallen Angels and X-Terminators. Despite DC dominating the teen superteam scene for a while, the New Warriors represented Marvel’s attempt to reclaim it. While they may not be as iconic as some other teams, the New Warriors still hold a unique place in comic book history.

7 Most Broken Superpowers in DC Comics

When we say a superpower is ‘broken,’ we mean it’s incredibly powerful – so much so that it feels unfair or illogical. These powers make certain characters nearly impossible to defeat, and can leave readers questioning why anyone would even bother fighting them. Some characters even have multiple ‘broken’ powers combined, making them extremely dangerous. From incredible speed to the ability to alter reality, here are seven of the most overpowered abilities in the DC Universe.

Palworld: Palfarm Announced – Farming Spin-off Coming to PC

In *Palworld: Palfarm*, you’ll explore an island and work with unique creatures called Pals to manage a farm. Beyond typical farming tasks like planting, growing, and harvesting, you can also cook, craft, mine, and build. Your Pals are skilled workers, and building relationships with them – through gifts, for example – can lead to surprising and heartwarming stories.

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Packs High-Speed Mayhem in New Launch Trailer

I’ve been playing *Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds*, and it’s pretty cool! There are tons of tracks – 24 regular ones – and you can race as 23 different characters from the Sonic universe, plus some surprises like Hatsune Miku. But the really neat thing is the ‘CrossWorlds’ – these are like portals that appear during a race and totally change up the track. It keeps things interesting, but you gotta watch out! Everyone can customize their ride, so your opponents could build something that gives them a real edge.