10 Best Anime Final Forms Ever (Villain Edition)

Villain transformations often start out looking impressive and intimidating, but quickly become bizarre and unsettling, making you question their mental state – and exactly what they sacrificed to gain that extra power. These new forms usually show off the villain’s arrogance, serving as a visual cue that while they’ve gained strength, they’ve also lost touch with reality.

Prince of Persia Remake and 5 Other Games Cancelled by Ubisoft

Ubisoft is undergoing a significant overhaul to revitalize the company and regain its position as an industry leader. After a period of challenges, they’re focusing on improving the quality of their open-world games and have cancelled projects that don’t meet these new standards. This reset aims to deliver a strong turnaround and return to producing top-quality games.

1348 Ex Voto Launches on March 12th for $25, Xbox Series X/S Version Cancelled

Unfortunately, the game won’t be released on Xbox Series X/S. The developers decided to focus on other platforms to ensure the best possible gaming experience. For those just learning about it, 1348 Ex Voto tells the story of Aeta, a knight played by Alby Baldwin, who is on a quest to rescue Bianca (voiced by Jennifer English). The game is set in a historically inspired Italy, and players will explore the beautiful landscapes of the Italian Peninsula – from rolling grasslands to towering mountains – even though the period was a time of upheaval.

10 Smallville Episodes That Are Better Than Anything We Saw in the DCU

While not every episode of Smallville‘s ten seasons is a winner, most of the stories are genuinely fantastic. The show excelled at tragic romances like Clark and Lana’s, the complex friendship between Clark and Lex, and the compelling backstories of characters like Lionel Luthor and Chloe Sullivan. Smallville offered unique twists and turns that haven’t been matched in other DC adaptations, and some episodes still stand out as delivering the best DC moments ever seen on screen, proving the show’s enduring appeal.

Game of Thrones’ New Spinoff Continues a 15-Year-Old Death Tradition Within the Opening 10 Seconds

Compared to Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms feels quite different. It doesn’t feature a large-scale war for the Iron Throne, or any dragons for that matter. However, it still delivers the same sense of danger and mortality, starting with a somber opening scene where Ser Duncan the Tall buries his teacher, Ser Arlan of Pennytree. This event sets him off on a journey to a tournament at Ashford, where he begins to establish himself as a skilled knight.