Every 3D Mario Game, Ranked by Replayability

The Nintendo Switch 2 still hasn’t gotten its own new 3D Mario game, and we don’t know when one will be released. Until then, the best option is to revisit classic 3D Mario adventures, and that’s become easier this week with Super Mario Galaxy 1 + Super Mario Galaxy 2 now available on Switch. If you’re interested in playing a Mario game from the past, here’s a ranking of all the games based on how much fun they are to play again and again.

Marvel Legends Secret Wars Ice Man Figure Pre-0rder Drops October 7th

The Secret Wars Ice Man figure will be available starting October 7th for $27.99. It’s designed after the classic Marvel Comics Secret Wars limited series by Jim Shooter, Mike Zeck, and Ron Lim, and the toy line that came with it. This version updates the original translucent figure and includes a swap-out head, different hands, 2 ice blasts, an ice slide, a snowball, and a special shield-a nod to the original toy. It comes in packaging that looks like the retro cardbacks. We think it looks great, and if you’ve been collecting the Secret Wars figures, this will be a great addition. More details are available below.

Blood West coming to PS5, Xbox Series on October 16

Blood West initially became available on PC through Steam in Early Access on February 10, 2022, and then had its complete release on December 5, 2023. The expansion, “Dead Man’s Promise,” was released on December 18, 2024.

Sean “Diddy” Combs Scheduled Speaking Events Ahead of Sentencing

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been following the recent legal proceedings closely. During the sentencing hearing on October 3rd, a letter submitted to the court from a Florida nonprofit revealed that Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has five speaking engagements planned at The Miami Foundation, starting on October 14th. It’s interesting to see how his professional commitments continue even amidst these challenges, and I’m sure many are curious about the content of those talks.

Tokyo Xtreme Racer Review – Return of the Old-School

Let me be clear: Tokyo Xtreme Racer isn’t a completely new game. It’s actually a return of a franchise that started way back in the 1990s, with the original appearing on the Super NES. The series went quiet after Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift 2 on the PS2 in 2005, and has been largely forgotten for nearly twenty years, but now it’s back.