Crimson Desert Patch Adds 5 More Boss Rematches, Additional Skills for Damiane and Oongka

As we mentioned, Damiane now has unarmed combat abilities, available in the Skill menu under “Fists.” Both she and Oongka have also learned a new move called Aerial Stab, originally from Kliff. This move is useful for attacking enemies while they’re airborne, and it’s also a great way to get around, especially for climbing cliffs – it’s a valuable skill for anyone to have.

The Franchise’s Newest Ranger Steals The Show in Power Rangers Unlimited Preview

The latest Power Ranger, known as the Striking Tiger Unlimited Ranger, is finally showcased in a new preview from ICV2. While their identity remains a mystery, the preview reveals some important information. Apparently, this Ranger is believed to be deceased in the current timeline, and they come from a reality where Lord Zedd has already been defeated. The preview also shows the enemies they’re battling: Tengu Warriors, Putties, and Machine Empire Cogs – villains fans will recognize from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the Mighty Morphin movie, and Power Rangers Zeo. You can view the full preview below.

7 Stephen King Adaptations You Can Stream Right Now

As a huge Stephen King fan, I’m so excited about all the amazing adaptations available to stream this May! I’ve put together a list of seven movies and shows I think you’ll really enjoy – whether you’re already a King enthusiast or just looking for something thrilling and suspenseful. In fact, the very first one on my list might just be the best adaptation of his work I’ve ever seen!

32 Years Ago, Star Trek Wrote Out the Underrated Cult Hero Who Turned Down Both Deep Space 9 & Voyager

Michelle Forbes last played Ro Laren on Star Trek: The Next Generation in the episode “Preemptive Strike” on May 16, 1994. Although producers initially intended to center the series Deep Space Nine around her character, she turned down that opportunity. As a result, “Preemptive Strike” marked her final appearance in the Star Trek universe for nearly three decades, until she returned in the Star Trek: Picard Season 3 episode, “Imposters,” on March 16, 2023.

The 7 Most Underrated Original Anime of The Last Decade

Anime is becoming incredibly popular worldwide and is now a major form of entertainment. While Crunchyroll is the go-to place for many anime fans, Netflix also offers a wide variety of anime series and films. Beyond the well-known shows like those from Shonen Jump, there’s a whole world of original anime offering fresh stories, unique settings, and diverse animation styles. While anime is often associated with Japan, studios in countries like Korea, China, and Thailand are also creating exciting anime content. Unfortunately, these original series often don’t get the attention they deserve due to a lack of marketing and hype, as many fans tend to gravitate towards shows already adapted from popular manga or novels. This makes it easy to miss these lesser-known gems. However, the following 10 series are definitely worth checking out for any anime fan.

10 Years Later, One of The Best Shonen Jump Series of All Time Is Still Awaiting a Sequel

Katsura Hoshino’s popular manga series, D.Gray-man, first appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2004 and was adapted into an anime in 2006. Despite a strong following built on its imaginative world, creative power system, beautiful artwork, and exciting plot, the series hasn’t received the widespread recognition it deserves. This is partly due to frequent breaks in publication and the author’s health issues, which led to the manga being moved between publishers several times. The story is set in the late 19th century and follows Allen Walker, a gifted young exorcist who can see the souls of the Akuma – artificial monsters created by exploiting human souls. Allen joins the Black Order, an organization dedicated to stopping the Millennium Earl, the creator of the Akuma, who aims to destroy exorcists and unleash a devastating event. As Allen progresses, he uncovers terrifying truths about the Earl, a powerful group called the Noah Clan, and his own mysterious past. D.Gray-man skillfully blends action, horror, suspense, and humor, making it a great fit for a modern animated adaptation.