Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Details Its Major New Features

The latest installment in the Tomodachi series is a follow-up to Tomodachi Collection (released only in Japan on the Nintendo DS) and Tomodachi Life (which came to the Nintendo 3DS worldwide in 2014). Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream marks the first new Tomodachi game in over ten years. Fans have eagerly awaited a sequel, and Living the Dream appears poised to meet their expectations.

The Best 90s Anime, Ranked

Let’s look back at the incredible anime of the 1990s by celebrating some of the biggest hits and now-classic shows. While some ’90s anime can be difficult to find, many popular series are now easily available on streaming services like Crunchyroll and HIDIVE. This accessibility likely contributed to a recent surge in their popularity, but I believe fan-made videos on TikTok and YouTube have played an even larger role.

7 Anime Arcs That Need An Infinity Castle Style Movie Adaptation

The Shinjuku Showdown arc of Jujutsu Kaisen would be perfect for a movie release. As the final arc of the series, it kicks off with the epic battle between Gojo and Sukuna. This arc is packed with thrilling action and features some of the best fights in recent shonen anime. The Gojo versus Sukuna fight is already legendary in the manga, and seeing it on the big screen would make it truly unforgettable.

Buried City Hospital Key in ARC Raiders

Okay, so when I’m hitting up those important locations, I’ve learned it’s way better to bring my own gear instead of relying on whatever free stuff is lying around. You never know when you’ll run into some aggressive Raiders or those tough ARC guys, and being prepared makes all the difference. For places like the hospital, where things get tight, I like to use something like the Il Toro or Kettle – they’re good for a lighter loadout. But if I’m going in expecting a real fight, I’ll grab the Bobcat or Vulcano. And honestly, a couple of Jolt Mines are a lifesaver. I always place them near the doors to give me a heads-up if someone’s coming.

After 43 Hours of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen’s Worst Grind, I Miss Legends: Z-A and Scarlet & Violet

The idea of a challenging hunt isn’t inherently negative – some players actually enjoy the effort, feeling the reward is greater when they finally get a shiny Pokémon. I understand that perspective, and in theory, I agree. But because I really love shiny Pokémon, I struggle with grinds that can take 70+ hours, like finding a shiny starter in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. I simply don’t have that much free time. I was lucky to find mine after 43 hours of resetting, and that makes me wish I was still playing the newer games like Gen 9 and Scarlet and Violet.

Beating Video Games Can Make You Depressed

Many people experience a letdown after finishing something they’ve really enjoyed, and this isn’t just limited to video games. Fans of anime, books, or any other long-form entertainment often feel a similar sense of emptiness once it’s over. This ‘post-game depression’ happens because the time you spent engaging with the story or activity is suddenly gone, leaving a void. It’s similar to how you might feel after achieving a big goal – a bit down once the excitement fades. As video games become more complex and lengthy, finishing one can be a real accomplishment, and that accomplishment can be followed by surprisingly strong emotions.

One Piece Anime Plans A Big Elbaf Arc Reveal For March 28

Fans of One Piece won’t have to wait much longer for the show’s return – it’s coming in under two weeks! But before the new season starts, there’s a special treat: a brand new opening sequence will be released on March 28, 2026. This will give fans their first glimpse of the highly anticipated Elbaf arc, even before the episodes air. Considering the excellent openings during the Egghead Arc, this new sequence will likely give fans a good idea of what to expect from the upcoming story.