What Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Needs to Keep From The Original Trilogy

The long-rumoredModern Warfare 2has finally been officially confirmed by Activison, much to the delight of fans. The second installment of the recently rebootedModern Warfarefranchise, the hype and expectation surrounding the upcoming title is undoubtedly massive. Due to its nature as a reboot, it is expected that this new take onModern Warfare 2will deviate from the original source material, as was the case with 2019’sModern Warfare. While these changes are important when it comes to generating a unique identity for the reboot, there are several elements of the originalModern Warfaretrilogy that deserve to be maintained for the upcoming release....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 913 words · Albert Gardner

What to Expect From Mortal Kombat 11 in 2020

There’s little doubt thatMortal Kombat 11is one of the biggest fighting games today; after all, it andMortal KombatX top the charts for fighting gameson consoles. This is partially due to the amount of post-launch content that each game received/is receiving, and while there are games out there that push out more thanMK11, there’s few that match its quality. Going into 2020, it stands to reason thatMortal Kombat 11will keep up its hot streak for continued content, but what form that content takes still remains to be seen....

July 6, 2025 · 4 min · 731 words · Theresa Perkins

WWE 2K23: Things Still Missing in The Game

WWE 2K23has made a few key changes that have elevated the overall game, including better Universe Mode options, WarGames, and, of course, plenty of new and old wrestlers to try out. However, even with all the additions and changes,WWE 2K23is still missing out on certain key features that would not only add to the experience, but could also provide players with a sense of realism. Whether if it is the weapon options available beneath the ring, or the inclusion of more backstage areas, futureWWE 2Kgames should consider having these features in the game to give fans a true WWE experience....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 867 words · William Mcconnell

WWE 2K24 Reveals Surprising DLC Guest Character

Summary 2K just announced a big addition to the upcomingWWE 2K24—popular music artist Post Malone has been added to the game as a DLC character, and he’s also serving as its executive soundtrack producer. This is just the latest in a long-running tradition formany WWE games to include celebrities as guest wrestlers. WWE 2K24is this year’s installment in the franchise, which 2K has been developing and publishing since the 2014 edition....

July 6, 2025 · 4 min · 642 words · Roy Callahan

Xbox Game Pass Adds Two New Games, Including a Day One Release

Summary The January 18Xbox Game Passupdate will introduce two additional games to the service:F1 23andTurnip Boy Robs a Bank. These releases mark the second expansion of Microsoft’s subscription catalog since the turn of the week, arriving just two days afterXbox Game Pass added two acclaimed horror gamesin the form ofThose Who Remainand theResident Evil 2remake. The ever-growing Xbox service has already expanded five other times since the turn of the month....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 478 words · Carmen Mills

Yakuza 6: 8 Funniest Substories, Ranked

Yakuza 6: The Song of Lifewas initially released in Japan back in 2016, before releasing worldwide two years later. The game is the final entry in Kiryu’s story arc chronologically, with the recently releasedYakuza: Like A Dragontaking the series in a new direction. RELATED:Hidden Locations Only Experts Found In Yakuza: Like A Dragon As one would expect with the final entry of a character’s story arc,The Song of Lifehas a more serious tone than most otherentries in the series....

July 6, 2025 · 6 min · 1217 words · Danny Anderson

10 PlayStation Games We Want To See On Nintendo Switch

Nintendo is one of the most prominent and oldest gaming companies around. Many of the games that stemmed from Nintendo are now locked on PlayStation. They might be locked due to licensing or trademark problems. TheNintendo Switchproves Nintendo still knows how to make games. However, the company needs to get back some of its leading franchises. RELATED:10 Nintendo Switch Games To Play if You Like Wii Sports Alien Isolation,The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim,BioShock: The Collection,andDoomwere allported to the Switch....

July 5, 2025 · 5 min · 872 words · Tonya Johnson

15 Pokémon Fan Games Every Nintendo Fan Should Know About

Pokemonis a nostalgic series for many people and every time a new game in the series is released, new fans are created. Despite the fairly recent release ofPokemon Sword & Shieldmany fans have 100 percent completed the game and are looking for something else to sink their teeth into. Related:10 Unanswered Questions We Have About Ghost-Type Pokemon While you may be out of officialPokemongames to play, there are a ton of really well-made fan games that deserve some love and attention....

July 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1232 words · Carlos Serrano

7 Seinen Manga That Will Likely Not Be Completed

Summary The grass can often look greener on the other side. Western comics run the risk of junking favored runs by beloved authors in favor of less entertaining stories, or editorial mandates that can take popular characters in bad directions. By contrast,manga artists, or mangaka, seem to have more creative freedom, where they get to control what they create with less drastic interventions. However, Western comic staff get to sleep at night....

July 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1124 words · Susan Fletcher

A New Need for Speed Game Similar to Underground Would Be a Good Thing

A newNeed for Speedgame has been known to be in development for a while, with the last official communication about it being thatCriterion Games was stepping away from it to assist withBattlefield 2042.This resulted in an internal delay, but it does seem Criterion is back onNeed for Speedfull blast. According to Jeff Grubb,a newNeed for Speedgame is currently set to release around November 2022. It adds up time-wise, and furthermore, it’ll be PS5 and Xbox Series X only....

July 5, 2025 · 3 min · 452 words · Sally Flores

Annapurna Interactive is to Games as A24 is to Movies

Although blockbuster movies and AAA games are prime sources of entertainment that shape their respective industries, indie movies and games alike bring creative new ideas that mainstream studios won’t always take risks on. That’s why it’s important to see publishers likeAnnapurna Interactiveconstantly support independent work. With the help ofAnnapurna, studios like Giant Sparrow and Fullbright get more publicity for moving, creative titles likeWhat Remains of Edith FinchandJourney.It’s not always easy for indie developers to spread word about a game, but Annapurna and its fellow indie publishers help make it possible....

July 5, 2025 · 3 min · 577 words · Timothy Mendoza

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Appears to Run Better on PS5 Than Xbox Series X

With both the PS5 and the Xbox Series X now available, comparisons between the two consoles are finally now able to be done. The best example cases are, of course, multiplatform games that are available on both the PS5 and Xbox Series X. That’s just what’s been produced recently withAssassin’s Creed Valhallaas the medium. An early comparison ofAssassin’s Creed Valhallaon PS5 and Xbox Series X shows striking similarities, but with the PS5 apparently performing stronger overall....

July 5, 2025 · 3 min · 449 words · Lauren Koch

Batman: This Classic Animated Film Examines the Complexities of Bruce Wayne

Summary Every superhero has their own reasons for embarking on a life of fighting crime behind a mask, protecting their city or, in some cases, the whole world from danger. Oftentimes, they experience some sort of injustice in their lives and see the only way to honor that is to enforce justice themselves. Batmansure does come to mind quickly when thinking about that idea of enforcing justice after being wronged. Perhaps it’s because he’s one of the original comic book superheroes, so his character provided a lot of the framework for future heroes....

July 5, 2025 · 8 min · 1562 words · Joe Lopez