5 Forgotten JRPGs Worth Playing Today

You know how sometimes a game just takes over everything, and it feels like nothing else is even happening? That’s happened to a few games I really love. When bigger titles came out around the same time, they kinda got lost in the shuffle, and people didn’t really notice them at first. But honestly, it’s not just that. Luckily, a lot of these older games, especially JRPGs, have gotten remasters, which is awesome because it let me and a lot of other fans rediscover them. And even though they’re technically old now, they still play really well and are totally worth checking out!

New Licensed LEGO Set for March 2026 Leaks

Set to come out in March 2026, Project Hail Mary is a movie based on the 2021 book of the same name by Andy Weir, the author of The Martian. Starring Ryan Gosling, it’s a science fiction story about Dr. Ryland Grace, a former biologist, who is tasked with saving Earth. Scientists discover the Sun is quickly losing brightness, which would cause a global ice age in just 30 years. This dimming is also happening to other nearby stars, except for one. Dr. Grace is sent on a one-way mission—starting with him in an induced coma—to investigate this unusual star and send back any information that could save the planet using robotic probes.

Open-World Games Where You’re Secretly The Villain

Ideally, games should make you feel like the hero. But these games cleverly hide the fact that you’re actually the bad guy. They do this in various ways – sometimes by simplifying the story and characters, and other times by keeping you focused on other goals so you don’t realize what’s really happening. Ultimately, while you think you’re saving the world, you’re likely destroying it.

Pokemon GO Fans Want Scopely to Add a New Endgame Mode

Although Pokemon GO focuses heavily on social interaction and events, dedicated players often find limited long-term challenges. Raid Battles, including Mega Raids and Max Battles, are a popular way for players to team up and compete. The GO Battle League offers another endgame experience, allowing players to build strong teams and battle each other to improve their rank. Now, fans are suggesting a new type of solo player versus environment (PvE) content that could be very popular.

Valheim Player Shows Off Real-Life Bestiary

Reddit user Itchy_Mycologist_848 is creating a bestiary – a collection of creatures – for the game Valheim. Despite their username suggesting an interest in fungi, they’ve decided to focus on the game’s many animals instead. They first shared the project in late November 2025 and have been posting updates on their progress since then.

The Most Beautiful Pixar Movies, Ranked

Pixar films are known for their stunning visuals, like the vibrant bridge in Coco and the imaginative soul world of Soul. But these movies are more than just beautiful to look at—they create rich, meaningful worlds that truly feel alive. Here are eight Pixar films that stand out as both incredible animation and modern art.

Total War Game from 2015 is Getting a Big Boost Thanks to a Lord of the Rings Mod

Data from SteamDB shows that Total War: Attila reached its highest number of concurrent players – 26,346 – shortly after its release in February 2015. This is lower than the peaks of other Total War games: Total War: Rome 2 hit 118,240 players upon its September 2013 launch, and Total War: Warhammer reached 113,019 in May 2016. Overall, Total War: Attila hasn’t attracted as many players on Steam as some of the more popular titles in the series.

Biggest Extraction Mistakes In ARC Raiders

Many players struggle to finish their runs, not because of the dangerous Arcs, but due to simple mistakes that lead to lost progress. Some of these errors are easy to fix, while others require players to be more careful and plan their escape routes. However, once players understand these key principles, successfully extracting loot becomes much easier, leading to fewer frustrating failures and more rewards for Speranza.