One of Gaming’s Best Anti-Villains Is Still Waiting for a Comeback 16 Years Later

The Big Sisters were terrifying enemies in combat, but also deeply tragic characters within the game’s story. They were a fantastic improvement on the original enemy design, though understandably left out when BioShock Infinite moved to a different storyline. Even now, 16 years after BioShock 2’s release on February 9, 2010, their graceful yet deadly presence remains memorable. With another BioShock game currently in development, many fans would be thrilled to see these characters make a return.

One of Gaming’s Most Brutal Classics Deserves a Modern Revival

Rune wasn’t designed to be popular with everyone, and it didn’t need to be. It built a dedicated fanbase through its intense, complex gameplay and a competitive multiplayer experience that favored skill over time investment. Its cancellation doesn’t feel like a natural ending, but rather an abrupt stop to a promising story, particularly now that fast-paced, skill-based action games are gaining recognition. The timing couldn’t be better for Rune to make a return.

35 Years Ago Today, an Iconic Nickelodeon Series Premiered (But the First Episode Was Totally Different)

Overall, The Adventures of Pete and Pete feels as strange and unusual as the show actually is. It centers around two brothers, both named Pete – one older (Big Pete) and one younger (Little Pete) – who see the quirky happenings in their town of Wellsville from a unique perspective. Big Pete usually acts as the voice of reason amidst all the odd characters, while Little Pete – who has a tattoo of a woman in a red dress – often clashes with adults and tends to react to problems in unpredictable ways. Despite their typical brotherly squabbles, the two Petes are very close friends.

18 Years On, DC’s Most Complex Event Is Still Its Best

The mid to late 2000s were a fascinating time for DC Comics and its readers. Beginning with 2005’s Infinite Crisis, which celebrated the 20th anniversary of Crisis on Infinite Earths, DC started revisiting beloved elements of its comics and the idea of a vast multiverse. It was a really creative period, with top comic book writers and artists reimagining classic characters and teams. Grant Morrison was writing Batman at the time, and had been developing ideas for a huge, epic story (originally called Hypercrisis) for years. This finally came to fruition as Final Crisis, a comic that’s become known as one of the most intricate and often misinterpreted events in comic book history. While it’s definitely a complex story, that complexity is a big part of what makes it so compelling.

Netflix Is About To Lose HBO Max’s 3-Season Crime Drama Masterpiece

Okay, fellow movie and TV lovers, heads up! There’s only a week left to catch Warrior on Netflix. It’s a really fantastic show – based on an idea by Bruce Lee himself, and his daughter, Shannon Lee, was heavily involved as a producer. It ran for three seasons, a total of 30 episodes, originally on Cinemax and HBO Max from 2019 to 2023. It’s set in San Francisco during the brutal Tong Wars of the late 1870s, and follows Ah Sahm, an incredible martial artist who comes to America and ends up getting involved with a powerful crime family while battling other gangs in Chinatown. It just landed on Netflix in February 2024, but sadly, it’s leaving the platform on February 16th, so make sure you check it out before it’s gone!

Megan Thee Stallion Drops Major Update for Her New Prime Video Anime

Megan Thee Stallion has been hinting at an anime project for a while, and officially confirmed it last year. She recently shared an update on social media, revealing she’s begun recording her voice for a character in the show. The project is being produced by Carl Jones, known for shows like The Boondocks and Black Dynamite, and the anime is likely titled Hotties. Megan seems really excited about it – you can see her announcement below.

No Other Game Comes Close to This Level of Character Customization

As a huge fan of the Phantasy Star Online 2 series, I’ve always been blown away by how much you can customize your character. It’s not just a little feature – it’s a core part of the whole experience, both in the original PSO2 and now in New Genesis. Honestly, it’s gotten to the point where character creation feels like a game within the game! No other game even comes close to offering this level of freedom, detail, or the ability to really shape your character over the long term. It’s incredible!