Story-Heavy RPGs With The Best Villain Twists

Role-playing games often feature surprising plot twists, like discovering a friend was the enemy all along, or a villain unexpectedly changing sides. However, a twist isn’t necessarily good just because it’s shocking. Let’s examine some of these reveals and consider whether they felt earned and meaningful.

Roblox: Anime Paradox Codes

As a big fan of Anime Paradox, I’m always looking for ways to get free stuff! The developers release codes to celebrate updates and special events, and they usually give you Gems and other useful rewards. But like with a lot of Roblox games that have these code systems, the AP codes don’t stick around forever. That’s why I like to check back often – you don’t want to miss out on those freebies!

The Best Games Where The World Evolves Without You

We all love life simulation games, but many other types of games feature worlds that evolve and change on their own. While players might have some influence, most of the changes happen automatically and can be unexpected. Whether it’s characters going about their day, new structures appearing, or the changing of seasons, here are some great examples of games with dynamic, evolving worlds.

Ardelia Best Teams In Arknights Endfield

Ardelia is incredibly versatile in Arknights: Endfield and works well with any team composition. She’s a strong support operator who can enhance almost any group. However, this guide will highlight some particularly effective team combinations for Ardelia in Arknights: Endfield.

Antal Best Build In Arknights Endfield

Antal, as a support character, benefits from gear that boosts his team’s damage output. The Eternal Xiranite set is perfect for this, increasing his team’s attack power whenever he applies his Amp or Susceptible effects. However, only one support character on a team can use this set, as the bonuses won’t stack if multiple characters have it.

Xbox Series X Games That Were Held Back By The Hardware

Developing a game is already challenging, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to ensure it runs well on the wide range of hardware configurations available, especially on consoles like the Series X. This has led to several otherwise excellent games launching in an incomplete state, facing delays, and failing to perform as well as comparable PC versions. This discrepancy has understandably frustrated dedicated fans who just want to enjoy a smooth, polished gaming experience.

It’s the Dawn of a New Era For Dragon Ball Super

Fans have been wondering what’s next for the Dragon Ball franchise since Dragon Ball DAIMA finished airing in early 2025. Many hoped for either a continuation of DAIMA, a new movie, or more chapters in Toyotarou’s Dragon Ball Super manga. A remake of Dragon Ball Super has been discussed for some time, and now that it’s happening, it’s a good sign for the future of the series. This gives the anime a chance to improve the animation, cut out unnecessary scenes, include content only found in the manga, and properly build up to the exciting storylines featuring Moro and Granolah. It will likely take a few years, but at this pace, Dragon Ball fans might finally see fully animated versions of Ultra Ego Vegeta, Black Frieza, and Goku’s final fight with Moro before 2030.

As an AEW Fan, I’m Buying WWE 2K26 to Save Mariah May From Her Terrible Booking

I was really let down when Mariah May, now known as Blake Monroe, left our promotion for a company I don’t believe in. While I respect her decision to pursue her dream at WWE and I’m happy she seems content there, it’s good that wrestlers have choices to find the best fit for their careers. However, everything I’ve seen of her time in WWE so far has been underwhelming, even offensive. The shift from our 2025 match of the year, the Hollywood Ending with Toni Storm, to a standard, less exciting cage match was a red flag. The mistake during a recent NXT kickout wouldn’t have happened if she’d been on the main roster where she belonged, but the biggest issue is the character they’ve given her.

Best Western RPGs With No Filler

Western RPGs offer a lot of great choices, both new and old. They don’t need to be short just to avoid slow moments. Whether you prefer massive, sprawling games or shorter, focused experiences, Western RPGs consistently deliver and are excellent alternatives to traditional Japanese RPGs.