5 Outstanding Video Games That Never Saw a Sequel

Released in 1998, Grim Fandango is a groundbreaking 3D adventure game from LucasArts. It stands out with its puzzle-solving gameplay and a distinctive world inspired by 1950s American retro-futurism. Critics loved its art style, story, and how it played, making it a favorite among adventure game fans. However, the game came out during a downturn for the genre, which ultimately led LucasArts to stop making adventure games and cancel any plans for a sequel. Thankfully, an updated version with improvements was released on different platforms between 2015 and 2020.

One Piece Delays Highly Anticipated Spin-Off

The spin-off story featuring Tony Tony Chopper, announced last year, will explore Chopper’s experiences outside of the main One Piece world, interacting with everyday life and modern technology. This side story isn’t considered part of the main storyline created by Eiichiro Oda. The first volume was originally planned for release on March 4th, but has been delayed until April 23rd. The delay is due to high demand and a desire to print enough copies to meet everyone’s interest.

Square Enix’s Best RPG Gets New Release, Free for Some

Square Enix has recently launched a new version of Final Fantasy 7 for PC, available on both Steam and GOG. This release replaces the older version, which is no longer available for purchase. Existing owners of the previous version, known as Final Fantasy VII – 2013 Edition, can still play it, and will receive the new version as a free update. New players can purchase the updated version for $11.99.

10 Best Alternate DC Earths

Throughout our company’s history, we’ve explored some incredibly imaginative alternate Earths. These worlds have offered fresh takes on classic DC characters and given readers stories they wouldn’t have experienced anywhere else. Here are ten of the very best alternate DC Earths – legendary worlds brimming with amazing characters and unforgettable tales.

New Sci-Fi Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Takes the TTRPG Into Space

Avantris Entertainment has unveiled Neon Odyssey, a new expansion for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition set in space. Similar to their previous adventure, The Crooked Moon, it will launch on Kickstarter. Early signs suggest Neon Odyssey could be even more successful than The Crooked Moon in terms of funding. Described as a blend of Star Wars and Cowboy Bebop with a vibrant synthwave aesthetic, this sci-fi setting promises a fresh experience for D&D players.

Wolfenstein 3 Casting Calls Have Begun, Might Feature Child Companion – Rumor

The project, currently known as Valkyrie, is in development with Tom Keegan directing performance and Emily Schweber handling casting. Casting calls indicate a character named Sofiya may be involved, potentially related to BJ Blazkowicz’s mother, Zofia. Performance capture is scheduled to begin in April, with additional sessions planned throughout the rest of this year and into 2027.

Netflix Releases Full List of New Movies and TV Shows Coming in March 2026

Netflix is adding a lot of exciting movies and shows in March! At the beginning of the month, you’ll be able to stream all three Fifty Shades films, and later, horror fans can enjoy every movie in the Saw franchise. For TV lovers, the second season of the live-action One Piece series arrives on March 10th. Plus, new content will be added almost every day throughout the month. You can find a full list of everything coming to Netflix below!