Unannounced Hunter: The Reckoning game by Teyon leaked via RoboCop: Rogue City update

Hunter: The Reckoning is a role-playing game set in the World of Darkness universe. Several video games based on it have been released, starting with Hunter: The Reckoning for Xbox and GameCube in May 2002. This was followed by Hunter: The Reckoning – Wayward (PlayStation 2, September 2003), Hunter: The Reckoning – Redeemer (Xbox, October 2003), and Hunter: The Reckoning – The Beast of Glenkildove (PC, Mac, iOS, Android, and web browsers, January 2025). High Voltage Software developed all of the console versions of the game.

The Best Fight of Every My Hero Academia Season, Ranked

It’s tough to pick the very best fight from each of the eight seasons of My Hero Academia because they’re all so action-packed. However, each season usually has one fight that really shines. Trying to compare those standout fights across all the seasons is a challenge, but it’s no surprise that the most impressive ones happen during the show’s biggest battles at the end.

What Time Does Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Release?

The first season ends with the Arlong Park story, and the Loguetown Arc will be shown in the upcoming second season. Season 2 will follow the Straw Hat Pirates as they reach Loguetown and begin their dangerous voyage into the Grand Line – a place known as the Pirate Graveyard. Fans can look forward to some highly anticipated scenes and the introduction of new characters leading up to the Alabasta Saga. Here’s the premiere date for the new season.

Opinion: I Wonder if Xbox Helix Will Force Sony to Break Its PS6 Silence

I’d like to conduct a similar survey after the official announcement of Project Helix, which Xbox’s new CEO, Asha Sharma, shared online last night. Only 11% of our readers expressed interest in the PS6 launching in 2027, and I believe many would feel differently about Microsoft’s new console, wanting it available as soon as possible.

New Devil May Cry Game for Nintendo Switch 2 Potentially Leaked

According to Nintendo insider Nash Weedle, the next Devil May Cry game will be available on Nintendo platforms, unlike the previous installment. Specifically, it’s expected to launch on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Weedle also suggests that Capcom is considering bringing older Devil May Cry games to the console. This could mean updated versions of the first three games already on Switch, or finally releasing the fourth and fifth games on a Nintendo system. It’s even possible they could include DmC: Devil May Cry, but details are currently limited.

5 1980s Made-For-TV Specials Still Have Us Terrified

Made-for-TV movies have existed for a long time – technically, any movie first shown on TV qualifies – but they were especially big in the 1980s. Often shown as multi-part series over a couple of nights on major networks, these movies were created specifically for television viewers. They usually had smaller budgets and focused on dramatic or shocking stories, making them popular events people would watch together. Some were genuinely frightening, and even today, decades later, they still manage to give us a scare. Here are five made-for-TV movies from the 1980s that continue to terrify audiences.

Bitcoin’s Silent Roar: A Tale of Greed, Gold, and Gogol’s Ghosts

Behold, the grand theater of institutional participation, where the players move with the precision of a Gogol farce! Matt Mena, that sage of the digital realm, proclaims on the fifth of March that the grandees of finance have not fled like cowards but stand firm, their convictions unshaken. “The narrative,” he declares with a flourish, “is more nuanced than a simple headline!” Ah, the beauty of such words-they dance like shadows on a wall, revealing nothing yet suggesting everything.