Best Open-World Samurai Games, Ranked

Many games feature samurai, but they often focus on a single story or simple combat. With open-world games becoming more popular, players are eager for a chance to explore feudal Japan and truly live the life of a samurai. Though there aren’t a lot of open-world samurai games available, the ones that do exist are typically very well-made.

One Piece: Oda Confirms A Legendary Warrior Even Stronger Than Rocks D. Xebec

The Elbaf arc in One Piece has introduced some incredibly powerful figures from the series’ history. From the start, King Harald was presented as the strongest king Elbaf had ever seen. As the flashback unfolded, other legends like Rocks D. Xebec appeared, and fans were surprised to learn that Rocks and Harald were evenly matched opponents. Their multiple battles were depicted as incredibly close, with the author consistently emphasizing their equal strength.

If Metroid Prime 4 hasn’t clicked for you yet, you’re definitely not the only one

The first time I started the game, the sights and sounds instantly transported me back to 2002, when I first played the original Metroid Prime on GameCube. It was a truly immersive experience. However, the more I play Metroid Prime 4, the more disappointed I become. It just doesn’t feel like the game I remembered, and I keep wondering if this is all there is after so many years. If you feel the same way, know that many others do too.

Boruto: Kishimoto Already Revealed Naruto’s Next Upgrade 8 Years Ago

Naruto Uzumaki is a central and incredibly popular character in the Naruto series, making his recent portrayal in Boruto particularly upsetting to fans. During his fight with Isshiki, Naruto lost the power he gained from Kurama. Soon after, shockingly, he was sealed away by his adopted son, Kawaki, and hasn’t been seen in the story since.

Resident Evil Requiem is an RE4 successor as much as it is a Village sequel

As a long-time Resident Evil fan, I’m really hyped for RE Requiem. It looks like it’s going to strike a great balance between the action we loved in older games and the scary, survival horror vibes of RE7 and Village. Those last two were amazing, but I’m excited Leon Kennedy is back – it feels like the series is getting back to its roots. It continues the story after Village, but honestly, it’s shaping up to be the RE4 sequel I’ve been waiting for, and I know a lot of other fans feel the same way!