This Failed Multiplayer Shooter Deserved Better 11 Years Ago

It’s easy to see why so many online shooting games fade into obscurity. From hidden gems to outright failures, these games are often abandoned quickly – almost as fast as PlayStation cancels its ongoing service titles. This happened with Evolve, a surprisingly innovative game that created a new style of gameplay, only to be quickly discontinued and forgotten. I think it’s time Evolve finally gets the appreciation it deserves for its unique approach.

Solo Leveling’s Brand New Story Confirms a Major Release Update

The upcoming game, Karma, will not only retell the original story but also add new scenes to expand upon it. Players will experience Sung Jinwoo’s journey back in time, where he spent 27 years fighting to prevent the appearance of dangerous gates and save countless lives. Despite his selfless sacrifice succeeding in saving the world – though going unnoticed by the public – the game’s release has been delayed. Originally planned for this year, Netmarble now expects Karma to launch in the second half of 2026, with a specific date yet to be announced.

Masters of the Universe Star Reveals Why He-Man Role Was “Most Difficult Thing” He’s Ever Done

In a recent interview with Empire, actor Nicholas Galitzine discussed the challenges of playing He-Man, particularly building the character’s famously muscular physique. He admitted the task was incredibly daunting, noting that even the animated version of He-Man had proportions that would rival Arnold Schwarzenegger. Galitzine had only four to five months to get into shape for the role, which he described as the most physically demanding thing he’s ever done.

DC Studios Officially Delays Its 2026 Batman Villain Movie

The upcoming Clayface movie has been pushed back. Originally planned for September 11th, it will now be released on October 23, 2026, according to Erik Davis of Fandango. This means fans will have to wait about six extra weeks to see the DC horror film.

Horror Game Adaptation ‘Iron Lung’ Passes Box-Office Milestone of ‘Super Mario Bros.’

It’s been thirty years since the Super Mario Bros. movie came out, and Hollywood has changed a lot. While it’s tricky to directly compare the two films, the Super Mario games were already a huge cultural phenomenon when that first movie was released. Even though Super Mario was the most famous video game character at the time, the original movie wasn’t a big success with audiences. Considering all that, it’s remarkable that the recent indie horror film Iron Lung – made by a relatively unknown director and based on a little-known game – earned $24.5 million in just one week, while Super Mario Bros. only made $20.8 million during its entire run in theaters.

‘Superman’s Isabela Merced Joins ‘House of the Dead’ Video Game Movie

Fans of horror and video games have a new project to look forward to: an adaptation of the popular The House of the Dead series, starring Merced. These games are known for their fast-paced, action-packed gameplay where players fight hordes of running zombies in terrifying locations. The House of the Dead was one of the first franchises to feature fast-moving zombies, a dynamic the movie aims to capture. The film promises a fresh take on the game’s story, potentially unfolding in real time. While specific details are limited, the synopsis suggests a thrilling experience for fans.

Netflix Is Officially Losing a Cult ’80s Sci-Fi Reboot Just Months After It Arrived

The reboot of Quantum Leap, created by Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt, arrived on Netflix in August, but it won’t be there for long. The show is leaving the platform on February 14th. Starring Raymond Lee as Dr. Ben Song, the series continues the story of the original Quantum Leap, which aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993 and starred Scott Bakula. This new version picks up thirty years after Dr. Sam Beckett disappeared. The cast also includes Caitlin Bassett, Mason Alexander Park, Nanrisa Lee, and Ernie Hudson.

Upcoming One Piece Anime Confirms Release Date With a Gorgeous New Look

Jun Esaka’s novel, with illustrations by Sayaka Suwa, is being adapted into an anime that will premiere on July 5th, 2026. The official One Piece X account announced the release date and shared a beautiful image featuring Nami surrounded by a crowd, with Robin standing beside her. While a trailer hasn’t been released yet, fans can likely expect one during the Spring 2026 anime season.