6 Most Underrated Kage In Naruto

Many of these overlooked leaders didn’t get much time to shine, with a couple appearing for less than a minute and remaining silent. Despite this, they deserve more credit – some are powerful enough to battle even the strongest creatures, like Tailed Beasts or members of the Otsutsuki clan. While not all were known for their combat skills, they still made significant contributions to their villages, both through military strength and political leadership.

Steam Users Can Claim a 2025 Horror Game for Free and Keep It Forever

Steam is currently giving away the game Overcome Your Fears: Caretaker as part of its Free-to-Keep promotion – a great opportunity for PC gamers to check out. While not every free game is a masterpiece, many are worth playing, especially since they don’t cost anything! If you’re looking for a spooky game to play this May, be sure to grab it while it’s free.

Invincible VS Makes Angstrom Levy’s Roster Absence Stick Out Like a Sore Thumb

Before the launch of Invincible VS, Quarter Up and Skybound Games announced that the game would feature 18 playable characters. However, Angstrom Levy is a significant character who didn’t make the cut. While it was disappointing to learn his ability to travel between dimensions wouldn’t be included in the gameplay, the game’s story mode actually highlights his absence in a more frustrating way.

Black Myth: Wukong Making Official Return Later This Month

It’s awesome to hear there’s even more coming from Game Science! They’re already working on the next Black Myth game, called Black Myth: Zhong Kui. From what we know so far, it’ll star Zhong Kui, who’s basically a god that wanders between the worlds of the living and the dead, catching ghosts. Honestly, details are super scarce right now, and it’ll probably be a while before we get another peek. But hey, that just gives us more time to get hyped about Black Myth: Wukong and this cool event they’re doing where you can actually experience the game in person!

The Outer Worlds Gets Its First Update In Nearly 3 Years

When it launched in October 2019, Obsidian’s space RPG, The Outer Worlds, received very positive reviews, maintaining an 82% satisfaction rating from over 16,000 Steam users. The game, inspired by sci-fi shows like Futurama and Firefly, quickly became popular thanks to its funny writing, compelling story, interesting world, and solid gameplay. It cleverly satirizes corporate excess, the risks of unchecked capitalism, and the dangers of blindly following brands.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Gets Brand-New Update

I can’t believe Nintendo is still updating Animal Crossing: New Horizons after all this time! It’s been six years since the game first came out, and they haven’t just been fixing bugs. Back in January, they dropped a huge version 3.0 update – the first big content addition since the Happy Home Paradise DLC back in 2021. It added a whole new hotel feature with tickets, tons of new furniture, and support for amiibo villagers. It even came out around the same time as a Switch upgrade pack, which was cool. And just recently, with the 3.0.2 update, they added a leaf statue to celebrate the Animal Crossing series turning 25! It’s awesome to see them continuing to support the game like this.