Naruto’s Nostalgic Live Concert Made Me Cry Like a Baby

Currently, I’m 33 years old, having swapped my Konoha headband and worn-out Naruto jacket for a four-year-old son, a daily job, and the pleasure of watching “The Great British Bake Off”. My anime collectibles and manga are now stored in a waterproof box in our garage, accumulating dust. It’s been close to 15 years since I last watched a Naruto episode, and even longer since I read a manga. So, it was quite unexpected when I received a notification one evening while preparing dinner about a unique event taking place at our local theater.

You’re Missing Out on War of the Monsters If You Haven’t Played It on PS5

Starting this week, “War of the Monsters” is now available on PS5 and PS4. First launched in 2003, “War of the Monsters” was developed by Incognito Entertainment, a studio renowned for creating games such as “Twisted Metal: Black” and “Warhawk”. Despite being closed down by Sony in 2009, during its short-lived existence, “War of the Monsters” is widely considered to be one of their finest creations.

You Won’t Believe the Dark Truth About Black Mirror Season 7’s Worst Episodes

Season 7 offers six captivating episodes, one of which is a follow-up to the fan favorite “USS Callister” from Season 4. Similar to Season 6, this season presents a diverse mix of genres within its episodes. For instance, “Bête Noire” delves into horror, whereas “Hotel Reverie” carries a melancholic undertone. Overall, the seventh season appears as a reaffirmation of Black Mirror‘s original style, with its blend of sci-fi themes, critique on capitalism, and continued examination of how technology permeates our lives, hinting at a return to fundamental storytelling. With all episodes now streaming on Netflix, we’re diving into ranking each installment from Season 7.