The 10 Scariest Non DC & Marvel Villains in Comics

These villains rank among the scariest and most terrifying ever created by comic book publishers other than DC and Marvel.

These villains rank among the scariest and most terrifying ever created by comic book publishers other than DC and Marvel.

Even before Baldur’s Gate 3, video games featured incredible characters who changed how romance was used in gameplay. From lovers battling dragons to soldiers falling in love across the stars, here are six of the most memorable romance options in video game history – characters who made love feel as genuine as the games themselves.

The Saints Row series initially focused on gang life, with Saints Row: The Third being particularly exaggerated. The games then took a dramatic shift with Saints Row IV, which featured superpowers and a plot involving fighting aliens as the President of the United States. A further expansion even sent players to Hell. After this, the series felt creatively exhausted, leading to a reboot. Sadly, the rebooted Saints Row was unsuccessful and ultimately led to the closure of the development studio, Volition. It didn’t resonate with fans and didn’t live up to the quality of previous games.

This time, Ghostface isn’t just targeting Sidney, but her entire family – including her husband, Mark (Joel McHale), and her daughter, played by Isabel May. The trailer revealed a touching connection to the original film: Sidney’s daughter is also named Tatum, after Sid’s best friend and Dewey’s sister, who was famously played by Rose McGowan. The first Tatum had a particularly memorable and tragic death in the original Scream, and Sidney named her daughter in her honor. Now, Sidney is desperately hoping her daughter can avoid the same fate.

Warhammer Survivors is a game similar to Vampire Survivors, blending roguelike elements with intense, bullet-hell action. Players automatically attack while trying to survive waves of increasingly difficult enemies.
Each attempt unlocks new characters and permanent upgrades, helping you progress towards victory. You’ll also discover various power-ups and weapons – including a nod to the popular paint, Nuln Oil, which will delight hobbyists.
The game challenges players to fight off endless hordes of Tyranids and Skaven, utilizing a roster of characters, each with their own unique abilities. Currently, six playable characters have been revealed.

However, that positive feeling hasn’t extended to the games coming in November 2025, including Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator.

Tonight, November 4th, Tom, Aaron, and Jasmine—the three remaining finalists—competed in their most difficult challenges yet. The pressure was intense, and the stakes were higher than ever before.

VRacer Hoverbike was initially released for the Rift platform on June 26, 2019. It later became available on Meta Quest and SteamVR on June 26th and June 30th, 2025, respectively.

Audio Trip was initially released on PC in October 2019, then became available on Rift later that month, and on Quest in May 2020.

Here is a brief overview of the game: