Capcom Games That Surpassed Expectations

Expectations for some games may not live up to fans’ anticipation due to various factors like the previous game in the series failing to impress or the promotion for the new release being underwhelming. Yet, even when a game initially seems disappointing, there’s nothing more rewarding than discovering upon its release that it surpasses expectations and turns out to be much better than imagined. This list aims to highlight those games that fit this description today.

One Piece: Oda Has Already Set Up Luffy’s Final Fights

As the Final Saga of “One Piece” unfolds, fans are buzzing with anticipation about the epic encounters they’ll witness. Since this phase is the climax of “One Piece,” with monumental battles taking place on the high seas, it promises to be an exhilarating experience for fans as they watch their beloved characters engage in their most significant struggles and advance to new heights of power throughout the process.

Strongest Demons In Marvel Comics, Ranked

This list explores the most potent supernatural beings, or demons, found within the Marvel Comics realm. Certain characters initially lacked powers, only to be possessed by malevolent entities and darkness, while others are simply monstrous creatures hailing from the Underworld, stirring up havoc across the Marvel universe. One fact remains undeniable: these demons are not the type you’d want as friends.

Dragon Ball: Daima’s Deep Lore Makes a Clear Case for a Sparking Zero DLC

Dragon Ball: Ignition! Zero” is the newest addition to the Dragon Ball fighting game series, launched in 2024. Boasting a whopping 182 characters spanning the entire Dragon Ball universe, this game offers an expansive roster. With the new Dragon Ball Daima series airing, there’s potential to incorporate fresh characters and storylines into Dragon Ball: Ignition! Zero, given Daima’s growing significance within the Dragon Ball narrative.

Creature Commandos: Every Easter Egg and Cameo in Season 1 Finale Explained

Before the final episode of “Creature Commando” aired, viewers were surprised with notable appearances from characters like Shaggy from Scooby-Doo’s Mystery Inc., Gorilla Grodd, Bat-Mite hinted at, and even a shadowy figure resembling DCU Batman. However, the finale of this animated TV series, titled “A Very Funny Monster,” featured some of the most significant references and Easter eggs throughout its seven episodes – many of which could be further developed in the upcoming second season.

What to Expect From Nintendo Switch 2 in 2025

At present, there hasn’t been any formal announcement about the new console regarding its title, but enthusiasts have nicknamed it Nintendo Switch 2, which could very well be its actual name. Thus far, here’s what we know:

Or more informally:

The new console hasn’t officially spilled the beans on its name yet, but fans are calling it Nintendo Switch 2, and it might just stick. So far, this is what we know:

The Argument for Persona 6 to Switch Up its Social Link Arcana

As a gamer, I’ve found myself deeply connected to the Social Link and Confidant mechanics in Persona 3, which have become the foundation for the franchise’s conventions. These tarot archetypes feel like old friends now, having navigated their evolution in Persona 5 and Persona 3 Royal. However, some character arcs seem to resonate with each other, creating a sense of déjà vu, perhaps due to the protagonist’s similar connection with The Fool. As we move forward to Persona 6, it seems that Atlus might need to shake things up a bit by rethinking the tarot deck to keep the series feeling as fresh and exciting as ever.

The Penguin Season 2 Could Only Come Out After The Batman Part 2

There’s been lots of buzz about a possible second season of the HBO series, but as of now, it’s still up in the air. Matt Reeves, the producer and director known for Batman, has shared some insight into whether The Penguin might return, and his update may not be as encouraging as fans were hoping.