DC Retires A Superhero & 4 Other Moments You Missed This Week (2/4)

The DC Universe was packed with exciting events this week! Between the wild crossover in the bonus stage of DC K.O. and a major change for one of Batman’s allies, there was plenty to discuss. DC often kicks off the month with memorable moments, and this past week delivered. From the arrival of new villains to the start of a new romance, a lot happened. Here are 5 moments you might have missed.

Capcom PS3 Game Being Permanently Delisted Next Week

I was surprised to find out that Capcom is taking Sengoku Basara 4: Sumeragi off the PlayStation Store on February 13th – at least the PS3 version. It’s a really expanded version of Sengoku Basara 4, and I know a lot of people still play it! The PS4 version is still up for now, but I’m guessing that won’t last forever. It’s a bit odd they’re only removing the PS3 version and they haven’t explained why, honestly.

20 Years Later, This Bizarre Nintendo Game Is Finally Getting Its Due

One standout example of this was the game Chibi-Robo. Released on the GameCube near the end of its life, Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure! quickly gained a dedicated following, but was largely overlooked for about ten years as the series remained dormant. Recently, Nintendo has started showcasing the game’s importance to the company’s history, giving it a much larger audience than it previously had.

Marvel Now Has The Perfect Chance to Fix Netflix’s Worst Superhero Mistake

Many of these shows were highly praised when they first came out. All three seasons of Daredevil were fan favorites and remain the most popular Marvel series from this era. Luke Cage also received good reviews over its two seasons, and the first seasons of Jessica Jones and The Punisher were particularly well-received. However, not every show on Netflix was a hit, and now there’s an opportunity to revisit some of the most debated choices.

5 Underrated Fantasy Movies That Every 1980s Kid Remembers

Fantasy films have a history of telling amazing stories, and the movies from the late 80s and early 90s are a great example. Sadly, even some of the best ones from that time have been overlooked, though many who grew up in the 80s still remember them fondly. Here are a few fantastic fantasy films that deserve more recognition.

10 Best X-Men Comics Of All Time (#1 Will Never Be Matched)

When it comes to compelling stories, the X-Men stand above all other Marvel teams. They didn’t become popular immediately, but over many years, they’ve become truly exceptional. These ten stories showcase why the X-Men are considered the best, and one of them is arguably unbeatable.

Tomb Raider Reboot New Look Confirms Lara Croft’s Costume Change

Filming for the Tomb Raider TV series on Prime Video has begun, and the first photos of Sophie Turner in costume are now available. Fans were surprised to see she’s not wearing Lara Croft’s signature vest and shorts, which were featured in earlier promotional images. However, there are several logical explanations for this change, even if it’s unexpected.

29 Years On, an Iconic Horror Video Game Is Getting Another Movie (And It Just Hired the Perfect Actor)

If you ever spent time in arcades – or even the newer “barcades” – you probably remember Sega’s The House of the Dead. Originally released in 1997, the game let players use plastic light guns to shoot at enemies on the screen, battling waves of zombies. Now, Sega and Wow Entertainment are making another movie based on the game, and the teams behind it have a strong history in horror gaming.