3 Incredible Doctor Who Villains Who Only Appeared Once

Many characters from “Doctor Who” during its classic run (1963-1989) made a single appearance as villains, including the Mechonoids, Tereleptils, Raston Warrior Robots, and others. Similarly, several adversaries in the revived series (starting in 2005), such as the Gelth, Abzorbaloff, Family of Blood, Dream Lord, and more, have also appeared just once. It’d be exciting to see some of these villains reappear when “Doctor Who” comes back again, but among those battled only once, the Mechonoids, Tereleptils, Raston Warrior Robots, and their kind are particularly chilling and memorable foes for the Doctor.

PS4 Console Exclusive Game Just Got a Surprise Update 10 Years Later

The game under discussion, playable on both PS4 and PS Vita, is titled “Nuclear Throne“. This was one of the initial successful indie games on PlayStation 4. Produced and distributed by Vlambeer, “Nuclear Throne” offers a post-apocalyptic top-down shooting experience with bullet-hell and roguelike elements. It earned an impressive 89 on Metacritic, making it one of the highest-rated games of its year. Interestingly, this year also marks the 10th anniversary for the game, as well as developer Vlambeer’s 15th anniversary. To commemorate these milestones, a significant update numbering the 100th is set to be released on December 5, which was the original release date of the game. This update will introduce C-Skins for all 13 characters, a new custom difficulty mode, localization, support for running at over 60 frames per second, and numerous additional quality of life enhancements.

Chainlink’s Wild 77% Jump: Cardano, Gov Deals & Crypto Rollercoaster

Meanwhile, despite the turbulent price waters, LINK’s trading volume has decided to go all-out and spike by a whopping 77% to $1.24 billion-probably trying to tell us something, like, “Hey, I’m still in the game!” This surge might suggest traders are feeling bullish, seeing the dip as a bargain bin sale – “Buy low, hope for high,” as crypto wizards love to preach. As of this moment, LINK is floating around at $22.92, down a smidgeon (3.44% over a day), having briefly flirted with $23.85 before retreating like someone politely declining dessert. The big reason for the recent downturn? It couldn’t hold above the elusive $23.05 mark-ruining the party and letting bearish vibes take over.

XRP’s Whispered Secrets: Between Danger and Dream of $3.70 🚀💸

Martinez’s oracle-like voice once proclaimed that XRP “must hold above $2.77” or risk tumbling into the abyss at $2.40. The chart, that ancient scroll of numbers, reveals a sturdy floor at $2.77-an oasis of confidence. Go below, and the safe harbor vanishes, leaving the trader stranded in the desert of losses.

Mortal Kombat Film Sequel Theatrical Release Delayed to May 2026

In May 2026, Mortal Kombat 2 seems to have minimal rivalry, as the main contenders for New Line and Warner Bros. during that month will be Final Destination: Bloodlines. Other films from various studios set to release around the same time include Is God Is by Amazon MGM Studios and an unnamed movie by Neon.

One of First Confirmed Xbox Game Pass Games of 2026 Is a Huge One

The upcoming game to be added to Xbox Game Pass in 2026 is none other than “High on Life 2”, scheduled for release on February 13, 2026. Interestingly, this sequel will not just be exclusive to Xbox but also available on PS5 and PC platforms. A departure from its predecessor, the first game was initially an exclusive for the Xbox Series X console, arriving later on the PS5 a year afterwards. The first game did expand to Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 this year, however, there is no confirmed news about “High on Life 2” being released on any of these platforms. Consistently, upon its release, “High on Life 2” will be accessible for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscribers, similar to the first game. Unlike its predecessor, “High on Life 2” will launch on PS5 but won’t be part of PlayStation Plus, at least not initially.

4 Games I’ve Been Playing While Desperately Waiting for Hollow Knight: Silksong

Sharing anticipation for the release of Hollow Knight: Silksong unites its dedicated fanbase, as a blend of expectation and exasperation maintains their enthusiasm in high spirits. Consequently, my search for alternative games has become necessary. Metroidvanias, action platformers, and other genres have stepped in to fill the void left by Team Cherry. Here are four games I’ve been engrossed in while patiently waiting for Silksong’s arrival.

3 Best Shonen Jump Series of the New Manga Wave

Over the past year, a grand total of eight new manga have been introduced in the magazine, and there’s even more to come. Although some are still running, the collection is steadily growing, with renowned creators introducing fresh narratives as we converse. From these recent introductions, several really shine, and three in particular appear to encapsulate the emerging trend and the path the magazine seems to be taking.