The First Berserker: Khazan Voice Cast Revealed, Includes Ben Starr as Khazan

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share that a fresh video spotlighting the artistic minds behind Nexon’s The First Berserker: Khazan has just been released! For those who’ve wondered for months, yes, it’s indeed Ben Starr, the captivating voice of Clive Rosfield from Final Fantasy 16, bringing Khazan to life. Dive into his thoughts and insights below!

PS5 Can Reportedly Emulate PS3 Games

When a new gaming console is launched, players often inquire about backward compatibility right away. This is because a gamer can only accommodate so many consoles at home for revisiting their cherished titles. Unfortunately, Sony’s PlayStation hasn’t always had a strong track record when it comes to backward compatibility. As of now, the PlayStation 5 can officially run (most) games from the previous generation’s PlayStation 4. However, recent tests indicate that running PS3 games on a PS5 might be feasible – and there’s a possibility that this could become an official feature in the PS5 library.

Superman: First Footage From DCU Movie Released As Countdown to Trailer Begins

Among the highly awaited movie previews lately, one is about to be released. Director James Gunn has revived the on-screen interconnected universe of DC Comics and is initiating the cinematic part of the series with a fresh perspective on the most legendary superhero ever: Superman. Soaring into cinemas next summer, Superman will feature David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, marking the start of a new chapter for DC heroes on the big screen.

Freddie the Fix #1 Review: Old Tropes, No Horror

In Hollywood, when the rich and influential find themselves in scandalous situations, they hire a fixer to clean up the mess and make it disappear. But what happens when it’s the supernatural creatures of the night who need help? That’s the premise of Freddie The Fix, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Mike Perkins. The concept is intriguing, as it imagines werewolves, vampires, zombies, and other monsters getting into trouble in a sinful Hollywood. However, this one-shot comic fails to deliver on its horror potential and instead tells a meandering story rather than a complex one.