5 Acclaim Games You Forgot Were Awesome

Here are five great Acclaim Entertainment games that most players have forgotten.

Here are five great Acclaim Entertainment games that most players have forgotten.

The idea of an evil Superman has become very popular recently, often showing a darker, more pessimistic worldview. Other comic book publishers, like Marvel, Image, and BOOM! Studios, have created frightening villains based on this concept. These incredibly powerful characters, similar to Superman, have done terrible things. Here’s a ranking of the most wicked and ruthless Superman copies, based on how evil they are.

The latest trailer shows Thor (Chris Hemsworth) walking through a forest and offering a prayer to his father. He asks to be able to return to his daughter, Love, after everything is finished. We see a quick shot of Thor gently kissing Love’s forehead while she sleeps. He explains that he’s always answered the call to fight and fulfill his duties, but now he has a daughter – a peaceful life he never expected. He prays for the strength to win one last battle so he can return home to her, not as a warrior, but as a loving father. The trailer ends with a hint of a massive, final battle on the horizon.

A lot of players consider The Forgotten to be the most difficult character to unlock in The Binding of Isaac. And that’s understandable. Unlocking it isn’t just about completing a series of tricky steps – you also have to win a challenging boss fight gauntlet.

Is Gore Verbinski’s latest film his greatest achievement? Let’s take a look at his entire filmography to see how it compares to his best and worst works.

A new free PC game called Blemo, created by Blippin Bloppy Games, has just been released – and it’s off to a great start! With two dozen user reviews, it currently has a perfect 100% approval rating, as everyone who’s played it so far has given it a positive review.

This event was considered as dangerous as the powerful Ryomen Sukuna, but the sorcerers weren’t prepared for it – a contrast to the original story. The series depicts a decline in sorcerer strength across generations, which explains why fewer truly powerful characters appear. Although Yuji Itadori and Mahito are present, they’re characters from the original storyline. Here are the five most powerful new characters introduced in this sequel.

Originally, Family Guy was canceled after two seasons, but Fox gave it a limited chance to improve with a few more episodes. Unfortunately, those episodes weren’t enough to secure its future on the network. The last episode aired, “Family Guy Viewer Mail No.1,” would have been the show’s finale if it hadn’t later become incredibly popular through reruns and DVD sales. Twenty-four years ago today, it almost marked the end of the series.

Despite consistently earning a lot of money each year, the Magic: The Gathering franchise hasn’t fully succeeded in the video game market. I’ve been a dedicated player of the card game, both recently and years ago, and while several Magic: The Gathering video games exist, none have truly captured the essence of the experience. They’re usually just decent versions of the tabletop game, and I’m left wondering why that is.

Let’s start with a gadget I particularly like: the Bat-Gauntlets. Recent versions, like those in Matt Fraction’s Batman comic (2025), depict them as gloves that deliver electric shocks. They’ve also been designed with metal, blades, and other defensive features in different versions. What makes them so effective is that they amplify Batman’s already impressive hand-to-hand combat skills. Watching Batman fight is always thrilling, and these gauntlets allow him to pack even more power into each punch, letting him easily overcome stronger opponents. They don’t get enough credit, but they’re a reliable tool for taking down criminals.