7 Most Pure Good Heroes in DC

Although superheroes generally stand for hope and goodness, many still battle inner demons and difficult emotions. Truly pure-hearted heroes are rare, and that makes their unwavering optimism and kindness even more inspiring. We’re going to highlight seven of DC’s most genuinely good characters – heroes who consistently choose light over darkness and offer a sense of calm amidst chaos. They represent the very best in heroism.

Steam Next Fest’s Most Played Demo Is a Chaotic Spiritual Successor to PEAK

Last year, the game PEAK became a hit thanks to its fun cooperative gameplay. It featured charming cartoon characters but offered surprisingly difficult, physics-based challenges. It was enjoyable to play with friends and watch others stream it. Now, Burglin’ Gnomes seems to be following in its footsteps. The game’s demo during Steam Next Fest attracted more players than any other game in the event’s history, and it’s still attracting a strong player base. So, what exactly is Burglin’ Gnomes, and what’s driving all the interest?

PS3 and PS4 Exclusive RPG Gets New Remaster 10 Years Later

If you haven’t heard, Bandai Namco just released a remastered version of Tales of Berseria, called Tales of Berseria Remastered, on various platforms. It’s priced at $40, but initial reactions are mixed – critics seem to enjoy it, while player reviews are less positive so far.

Crunchyroll’s Darkest 2026 Anime Just Had Its Most Gruesome Battle

The anime Hell’s Paradise is set on a dangerous island filled with monsters and a legendary elixir said to grant immortality. The story follows Gabimaru, a skilled criminal, and a group of other dangerous convicts sent by their nation to find the elixir in exchange for a pardon. Now in its second season, Gabimaru and his allies are battling the island’s powerful antagonists, Tensen, in intense and visually stunning fights – one particular battle is expected to be a real showstopper.

5 Tips for Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Newcomers

So, you’re just starting out with FireRed and LeafGreen? Awesome! As someone who’s played these games a bunch, here are five things I wish I’d known when I first started playing – they’ll really help you out!

Netflix Users Have Less Than 48 Hours To Stream a Cult Favorite ‘90s Horror Movie

You have less than 48 hours to watch the original I Know What You Did Last Summer on Netflix. The sequel from 2025 will remain available, but the 1997 film will be removed on March 1st. This classic ‘90s horror movie features Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Freddie Prinze Jr. as four teens haunted by a fisherman with a hook, a year after they hid a deadly car accident.

Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Confirms Release Date of Its Super Climax

I’m so excited – it looks like we’re getting close to the end of the manga! While it’s not quite over yet, the creators are saying it will wrap up next month. Shonen Jump usually calls this the “Super Climax” phase when a series is about to finish, and it means we’ve got less than a month left! Plus, they’ve announced that chapters 23 through 25 will all have color pages, which is amazing. Honestly, most of the chapters already have them, and they really showcase Iwasaki’s incredible artwork – everyone’s been raving about it, and for good reason!

PlayStation Reportedly Rejected Bloodborne Remake, Ghost of Tsushima Spin-Off Before Closing Bluepoint Games

A recent Bloomberg report details how the Texas-based developer proposed several game projects after their unsuccessful attempt at a God of War title. One of these was a remake of Bloodborne, a game fans have been eagerly awaiting and joking about for years. While the financial projections for the Bloodborne remake were promising, according to Bloomberg’s sources, FromSoftware, the original game’s developer, ultimately decided against it.

Bloodborne Remake Pitched by Bluepoint, But FromSoftware Wasn’t Keen – Rumor

After its live-service God of War game was canceled, Bluepoint Games supposedly proposed a remake to Sony. Although Sony thought the project made financial sense, FromSoftware reportedly didn’t want to pursue it. According to sources, this might be because Sony wanted to honor a request from FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki that no other studio work on a similar project – a detail former Sony Interactive Entertainment president Shuhei Yoshida shared after leaving the company.