“Episode of the Year”: Spring 2026’s Magical Anime Becomes a Visual Marvel In Its Latest Episode

Episode 5 of Witch Hat Atelier, titled “The Dragon’s Labyrinth,” really captures the heart of the series. The episode focuses on Coco’s cleverness as she and her friends try to escape a difficult situation, and the beautiful animation and music perfectly match her development as a character. While Coco is central to the story, Qifrey truly shines as he uses his power to rescue Agott and the others from the labyrinth. The scene is incredibly impressive and visually stunning—some might even say it’s more spectacular than the finale of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3.

Resident Evil Requiem Had a “Phantom Chapter 2” That Was Cut Before Release, Says Director

Nakanishi noted that the recent cuts to the game are similar to what happened with Resident Evil 7 in 2017. He explained (through translation) that Resident Evil 7 also had a chapter removed before launch – a section originally intended to cover the player’s transition from the guest house to the main house. He’s discussed this ‘phantom Chapter 2’ in previous interviews.

Valve Teases Steam Machine Release News Is Coming Soon

Valve has told IGN that the Steam Machine is nearing release. While they didn’t give a specific date, they promised to share official news about timing “soon.” This suggests the Steam Machine is still expected to launch in the first half of 2026, as originally planned.

5 Worst Games Released on Nintendo Wii

Offroad Extreme! Special Edition is a poorly made off-road racing game originally created as a student project. While the developers weren’t actually chimpanzees, the game’s frustrating issues – terrible graphics, unresponsive controls, and sluggish performance – might make you think otherwise! It uses the Wii remote for steering, but it rarely works as intended, making it nearly impossible to win or even complete a race. Released for the Wii in 2012, the game received universally negative reviews and runs at a very low framerate – around 20 frames per second, or even lower.

James Gunn Settles 2026’s Biggest Debate About Superman (And He Shouldn’t Have To)

James Gunn explained why Lex Luthor wouldn’t realize Clark Kent is Superman. He pointed out three things: first, Lex believes Superman is a hostile alien invader and wouldn’t expect him to have a hidden life. Second, the hypnotic disguise Clark uses is genuinely effective. And third, just because Lex is brilliant in fields like genetics and physics doesn’t mean he’s perceptive in all areas – he can still overlook simple things, just like many experts in other fields. Gunn noted that the explanation already existed within the DC Comics source material, so he didn’t need to elaborate further to resolve the fan debate.

GreedFall and Steel Rising Developer Spiders is Shutting Its Doors – Rumor

I’m really excited because it sounds like Spiders is working on something new! If you don’t know them, they made both the GreedFall games and Steelrising. We actually really loved Steelrising when we reviewed it, even though it wasn’t perfect. And GreedFall: The Dying World was a pretty great RPG too – it built on what made the first GreedFall so good and definitely stood out. I’m hoping their next game is just as solid!

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MindsEye’s Blacklisted Update, Where You Hunt the Game’s Alleged Saboteurs, is Out Now

We recently mentioned an upcoming update that would reveal some characters, and now we can share details about Blacklisted. It features Julia Black, a highly skilled assassin, sent to Redrock to eliminate two important targets. She’s working for the Meridian agency, which is dealing with problems from both inside and outside the organization. The storyline feels a bit too relevant to current events, but we’re hoping it will revitalize MindsEye.