Ryan Gosling’s Best Movie Trend Is Great News for 2027’s Star Wars Film

I’m really excited about Gosling’s new movie, and honestly, everything points to it being fantastic. He’s built such an incredible filmography, especially over the last decade or so, but what really gets me hyped is his recent streak with sci-fi and space films. After movies like Blade Runner 2049, First Man, and Project Hail Mary, this will be his fourth venture into that world. And let me tell you, he just kills it in these roles. Even First Man, which is probably the ‘weakest’ of the three, is still a phenomenal movie – easily a 9 out of 10, and one of his best performances, in my opinion. 2049 and Hail Mary though? Straight-up masterpieces. So yeah, I have high hopes for this one!

5 JRPGs Releasing in 2026 That Are Worth Keeping Your Eye On

If you’ve already enjoyed the best JRPGs of 2025 and the all-time classics, there’s still plenty to look forward to! A wide range of exciting new JRPGs are coming soon, from small indie titles to massive AAA games. They all promise the thrilling battles, epic stories, and heartfelt moments that JRPG fans love. Get ready, because the next year looks like it could deliver some truly unforgettable games!

There’s One Feature Yu-Gi-Oh Video Games Must Change to Fix Their Biggest Flaw

As I’ve gotten older, I haven’t been following Yu-Gi-Oh as much as I used to. The newer card sets became too complicated and unbalanced, making it difficult to compete if you weren’t constantly up-to-date. That’s why I started playing Magic: The Gathering to try something different. Still, Yu-Gi-Oh has always held a special place for me. I still enjoy watching abridged series, collecting older decks just for fun, and occasionally playing the video games. But the video games have a core problem that’s keeping me from fully getting back into the series, and it’s an issue that needs to be addressed, not just for my enjoyment, but for the health of the game overall.

Everything We Know About the Avatar: The Last Airbender Movie Now That It’s Officially Wrapped

While there have been other stories set in the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, this new film will be the first to focus on Aang as an adult. Though we’ve seen glimpses of him in The Legend of Korra, this movie promises a deeper dive into his life and could even address unanswered questions from the series. Considering how much fans still love the original The Last Airbender, it’s not surprising there’s so much excitement for this new film. Here’s everything we know about it so far.

Crimson Desert’s Puzzles Are Maddeningly Absurd

It’s ironic, but the very things that frustrate you are what make it so hard to stop playing. The game’s puzzles aren’t just side activities – they’re essential to moving forward, blocking access to new skills, valuable items, and even the story itself. You can’t really ignore them without getting stuck. This creates a push and pull – you appreciate the clever design, but get annoyed when you hit a wall. Every solution feels rewarding, but every obstacle feels deliberately difficult. Sometimes the game feels almost unfairly challenging, yet those are the moments you remember most after you’ve figured things out.