Skate Won’t Have a Traditional Story Mode

In the “Q&A” part of The Grind, the initial question asked was, “Will there be a continuing narrative or campaign?” To put it another way, past versions of Skate had a single-player story that chronicled a custom skater’s rise to pro stardom. The developer’s response to this question indicates that the upcoming game will indeed have some sort of narrative, but it won’t be the traditional campaign structure found in earlier games.

D&D Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition Launches to Mixed Reviews

The initial release of Neverwinter Nights 2 in 2006 was met with positive reviews, boasting an 82 Metacritic score and warm acclaim from fans of Dungeons & Dragons. As a result, many gamers eagerly anticipated the return to this game upon the arrival of its updated edition. However, the promotional materials for the game were not overly descriptive about what specific improvements had been made. Fans hoped for further clarification from the launch trailer, which was finally unveiled today to mark the game’s release.

New Demon Slayer Movie Shares First Look at Muzan’s Final Demons

I’m absolutely thrilled about the impending release of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle” in Japan! The build-up for this movie has been incredible, with a steady stream of character posters being unveiled in the run-up to its premiere. It seems there were a couple more posters hidden from the online world, but thanks to @setsuka_snow33 on X, we’ve now got a sneak peek at these posters! They feature the last demon that had been kept under wraps in the trailer and earlier promotional materials. Proceed with caution, though, as there’s a significant spoiler ahead if you look below.

10 ‘90s Horror Movies That Are Actually Great

The listed movies don’t fit neatly into either of the main categories. While they could benefit from a larger audience, they aren’t particularly obscure. To qualify for this list, they had to be predominantly focused on horror or have a significant horror element, so they’re not like Flatliners or Ghost, which do contain some horror aspects but are primarily categorized differently.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Gives Fans The Perfect Rengoku Tie-In

Demon Slayer is giving Japanese fans a brand-new bento box inspired by Rengoku’s favorite dish, which he often enjoyed in the series’ most significant movie. Although Rengoku is no longer part of the main storyline, his legacy continues to thrive in creative ways. The collaboration between Kakinomoto Honten and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is set to begin, and they have announced that this collaboration will include a special Black Wagyu Infinite Beef Hot Pot Bento box. This limited-edition bento will be available from July 18, 2025 (Friday) to August 17, 2025 (Sunday), and can be found at 65 stores across the country, including Kakinuma Dining. Each box comes with an original clear file as a bonus.

Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon Reveals Trailer for New Prequel Story

The comic book series titled “Rebel Moon: Nemesis” is inspired by a narrative created by Zack Snyder and scripted by Gail Simone, with illustrations by Federico Bertoni. This prequel series from Titan Comics delves into the backstory of Nemesis, portrayed by Doona Bae in “Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire” and “Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver”. Titan Comics characterizes Rebel Moon: Nemesis as an exciting and tough story that resembles a vengeful western, with Nemesis encountering Imperium soldiers who massacred her family, leading to her transformation into the blade-wielding heroine depicted in “Rebel Moon”.

The Last of Us Earns Six Acting Emmy Nominations (But Not For Everyone’s Favorite Character)

In the latest awards, Pascal is up for the best lead actor in a drama series, portraying Joel on The Last of Us Season 2. Meanwhile, Ramsey is nominated as the outstanding lead actress for her role as Ellie. The remaining nominees fall under the categories of outstanding guest actor or actress in a drama: Joe Pantoliano for his performance as Eugene, Jeffrey Wright as Isaac, Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, and Catherine O’Hara as Gail. The show itself has garnered nine additional nominations, recognizing its achievements in production design, casting, picture editing, contemporary makeup, prosthetic makeup, music supervision, sound editing, sound mixing, and special visual effects.