Sonic the Hedgehog Director Reveals Why More Fan-Favorite Characters Don’t Appear

As the highly anticipated release of “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” nears, fans are thrilled about the introduction of Keanu Reeves as Shadow the Hedgehog. The film delves into the ominous past of our adversary, introducing new characters like Maria (Alyla Browne) and Ivo Robotnik (Jim Carrey). There’s been a lot of discussion surrounding the connection to “Sonic Adventure 2″‘s narrative, particularly the role of Rouge the Bat. Although it appears that characters such as Rouge would fit well, Director Jeff Fowler has dismissed the speculations about why certain fan-loved characters won’t be featured in the film and explained why not all familiar faces from “Sonic the Hedgehog” have been seen.

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Starts Final Arc

The Hestia Familia will be heading to the sunset soon. Author Fujin Omori announced that his popular Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, also known as DanMachi, light novel series will be starting its final arc. Anime News Network discovered the series’ endpoint within DanMachi‘s 20th volume, where Omori reveal the last arc will officially begin in earnest with volume 21. The 20th volume launched in Japan on December 15, centering on a conflict with the School District. While the DanMachi novels explore the ongoing adventures of Bell Cranel and the Hestia Familia, each novel generally covers one story arc.

Tina Tina’s Wonderlands Sequel Reportedly Delayed Indefinitely

It seems the highly popular game Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands by Gearbox Software had an impressive debut, making a follow-up title a logical step. However, according to recent updates, the as-yet unannounced sequel might have been postponed indefinitely or even cancelled. Instead, the team is focusing on wrapping up development for Borderlands 4, diverting their resources towards that project.

Physint: What is Kojima Productions’ Mysterious Stealth Game?

As a gamer, I was taken aback during one of this year’s State of Plays when Hideo Kojama, the video game auteur, appeared on screen alongside Sony’s big boss, Herman Hulst. This unexpected duo instantly ignited a wave of excitement in an otherwise straightforward announcement. The surprise unveiling of his latest action espionage game, titled Physint, is particularly exciting because it marks Kojama’s return to a genre he pioneered, and moreover, it serves as a platform for him to express his lifelong passion for cinema.

Watch Dogs is Still A Blast, 10 Years Later

Picture yourself pulling out your smartphone and, with just a few swipes, you’re in control of manhole covers, traffic lights, barriers, and drawbridges – or, less favorably, eavesdropping on conversations, reading texts, gathering personal information like age, address, occupation, or even withdrawing money directly from bank accounts with a simple thumb tap. Enter the universe of Watch_Dogs, where data is collected in bulk, surveillance is omnipresent, citizen safety is as fragile as a leaking inflatable boat, and digital security is merely a piece of tape covering the holes in that boat.