6 Things About Jujutsu Kaisen That Never Made Any Sense

From pointless military conflicts to empty threats, some storylines in Jujutsu Kaisen don’t quite make sense given the established rules of the series. While the show often intentionally plays with expectations, sometimes prioritizing exciting action over logic, these moments still feel confusing, even at the climax.

You Don’t Have to Wait for Launch to Play Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Switch

Coming April 16th, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is the third game in the Tomodachi series and the second to be released outside of Japan. Fans who enjoyed the original Tomodachi Life on the Nintendo 3DS will find a lot to love in this new version, which is exclusive to the Nintendo Switch. The game lets you watch and influence the everyday lives of Miis on a private island, and this sequel adds a bunch of new features to make the interactions and relationships even more dynamic and interesting.

It’s Been 13 Years, & I Still Can’t Forget About Michael B. Jordan’s Best Role

The 2013 film Fruitvale Station was the first of many successful collaborations between director Ryan Coogler and actor Michael B. Jordan. The movie powerfully portrays the story of Oscar Grant, a young Black father in California who was tragically killed by police in 2009. While it was an early breakthrough role for Jordan, many consider it to be his most compelling performance to date.

5 Manga That Had Better Endings Than Chainsaw Man

While many manga wrap up similarly, the ending of Chainsaw Man Part 2 doesn’t quite hit the mark. A thematically focused ending can still be satisfying, but Chainsaw Man felt like it had more story to tell – with characters like Denji and Asa, and the potential of the apocalyptic setting. Though the author, Tatsuki Fujimoto, intentionally ended the series with chapter 232, it’s hard not to feel that other manga have delivered more impactful conclusions.

Marathon: Review Roundup | It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint

Marathon launched less than a month ago, and people are still trying to fully understand the game. Now that the Cryo Archive endgame content is available, reviews are starting to come in. TopMob has gathered opinions from across the web to give you a summary of what critics and players are saying about this year’s … Read more

Persona 4 Revival Wish List

It’s been almost twenty years since players first explored the world of Persona 4 on the PlayStation 2. While the enhanced ‘Golden’ edition kept the game popular on the Vita and PC, it was still based on the original 2008 release. Now, after the successful remake of Persona 3 Reload showed there’s strong demand for complete overhauls, the developers are giving the town of Inaba the same treatment with a full remake of Persona 4.