Code Vein 2’s Open World Ruins an Otherwise Focused Soulslike

Code Vein 2 tells a new story, separate from the first game, but still takes place in the same world. While some players are disappointed by this, my biggest issue is with the game’s world design. The original Code Vein had spacious areas without being a fully open world, but Code Vein 2 has embraced that trend, and it ultimately makes the game less enjoyable. Elden Ring proved that a soulslike game can work well in an open world, but this new approach doesn’t suit Code Vein 2.

7 Most Powerful Family Trees in Comics

Let’s explore the most powerful families in comic book history. While many heroes and villains come from strong lineages, these seven families stand out. We’ll focus specifically on family connections – anyone related directly or indirectly – using a central character as the starting point for each tree. These families vary in size, but they all represent incredible power. Let’s dive in and take a closer look at their histories.

The Penguin Season 2 Gets A Disappointing Update From Star (& It Might Make The Batman 2’s Only Mistake Look Worse)

As a big fan of The Batman universe, I was a little bummed to hear that both Colin Farrell’s Penguin and Cristin Milioti’s Sofia Falcone won’t be major players in the sequel. It’s not just the next movie either – Milioti hasn’t even been contacted about a potential return for The Penguin series! Director Matt Reeves explained that they were so far along in writing the script when The Penguin aired that it didn’t really fit. But he did say he thinks she’s fantastic and was really impressed with her performance in the show, so maybe there’s still hope for her character down the line. It’s a shame though, because I really enjoyed what she brought to the world!

Shonen Jump Debuts Sakamoto Days Replacement Series Right Before The Finale

Although the series hasn’t officially announced its ending or when the final chapter will be released, it will likely be several months before the story concludes. The final arc, centered around Kei Uzuki, throws the country into chaos as his plan leads to societal collapse. Taro and his friends must act quickly to stop him. While the story races towards its end, Weekly Shonen Jump has already begun introducing a new series for readers to enjoy.

Nintendo Switch 2 Reportedly Getting One of the Best Games of 2024

Video game source Nate the Hate reports that Atlus plans to release its popular RPG, Metaphor: ReFantazio, on the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. Metaphor, which plays similarly to Atlus’ Persona games, came out in 2024 to rave reviews, earning a 94/100 score on Metacritic and several Game of the Year nominations (and wins). Currently, the game is only available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, but this Switch 2 version would mark its first appearance on a Nintendo console.

Every Star Trek Character Who Is (Or Could Be) Still Around in the 60th Anniversary Series

The new series, Starfleet Academy, takes place far into the 32nd century, so distant in the Star Trek timeline that it’s difficult for many familiar characters to appear without involving time travel. However, the show has already brought back some returning faces, suggesting more could join them. This raises the question of which characters would naturally fit into this future story.

This Is How Highguard Match Phases Actually Progress From Start to Finish

Really understanding how a Highguard match unfolds is more crucial than any tutorial or explanation. Each match, from the initial buying phase to the final Core detonation, follows a predictable pattern of building up, increasing intensity, and then focusing on key objectives. Once you grasp this pattern, the flow of the match becomes much clearer, even if it still takes practice to play perfectly.

All Highguard Heroes Ranked and Explained

Okay, so I’ve been playing a lot of Highguard, and I wanted to break down all the heroes for you. I’m ranking them based on how well they can adapt to different situations throughout a match – basically, how useful they are overall. For each hero, I’ll quickly cover what they’re good at, where they struggle, and when you’ll really want to pick them. This isn’t about making a strict ‘best to worst’ list, but it will give you a good idea of who’s strong as you’re learning the game and help you pick the right hero for the job.