Pokemon Crystal Clear Turns It Into an Open-World Game

Released in late 2000 for the Game Boy Color, Pokemon Crystal was the third game in the second generation of Pokemon games. The game takes place in the Johto region and focuses on the Legendary Water-type Pokemon, Suicune. Pokemon Crystal also introduced features that would become common in future Pokemon games, such as the ability to play as a female character and animated sprites during battles, which replaced the static images used in earlier versions.

Say Hello To One Piece’s Newest Devil Fruit Even Stronger Than Sun God Nika

As a huge One Piece fan, I’m absolutely blown away by the Final Saga! It’s amazing to see Eiichiro Oda really diving deep into the world’s history and lore that he’s built over all these years. We’re finally starting to learn about the Gods of the One Piece universe, and honestly, the incredible powers they possess feel like something Oda has been saving for this final stretch of the story. It’s so exciting!

Sword Art Online Director Says ‘Global Appeal Leads to Failure’ For Anime

When asked about creating anime for an international audience, Itō explained that focusing too much on global appeal can actually backfire. He believes what Japanese creators think will resonate with a worldwide audience often doesn’t, and pointed out that America has very high standards for political correctness. He suggested they might find anime with content considered unusual in North America – like action scenes with revealing outfits – strangely appealing because Japan is one of the few places still making such content.

Best Open-World Games With No Mandatory Build Optimization

Open-world games can be very detailed, but not everyone wants that level of complexity. Are there any games where you can customize your character’s skills or gear without it being crucial to the experience? We’re looking at games with some character progression or equipment choices, so titles like Grand Theft Auto 5 – where customization isn’t a core feature – won’t be included.

Say Goodbye To Solo Leveling Today

It’s easy to see why Solo Leveling has become incredibly popular globally. Sung Jinwoo’s story is thrilling, and it’s gained a huge following worldwide. What fans love most is the series’ action-packed and fast-moving plot. Currently, fans are eagerly awaiting the anime adaptation, but with its release delayed, many are focusing on the manhwa instead.

How to Get Rotor Blueprint in StarRupture

You can find the Rotor Blueprint northwest of your base, at the SMB ‘Purple Haze’ outpost. Look for a damaged satellite or array rising from a crater on the horizon – that’s where it is. I’ve added a screenshot below to help you spot it as you head out.

Rumor: Blizzard May Reveal a StarCraft Shooter at BlizzCon 2026

Blizzard Entertainment has a well-known history of struggling with spin-off shooter games based on the StarCraft universe. The first attempt, StarCraft: Ghost, was announced in 2002 and would have put players in the role of Nova, a Terran special operative, in a stealth-action game. After years of delays and setbacks, Blizzard put the project on hold, but didn’t officially cancel it until 2014. A second StarCraft shooter, internally known as ‘Ares,’ also faced cancellation in 2019. Reports suggest this was to free up developers to work on Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4. According to industry insider Jason Schreier, another reason for the cancellation of StarCraft: Ares was its gameplay being too similar to Battlefield, which Activision, Blizzard’s parent company, saw as competition to its Call of Duty franchise.

January 11 Will Be A Sad Day For One Piece Fans

The next chapter of One Piece, chapter 1171, has been delayed. It will now be released on January 18th instead of January 11th. While this is disappointing, delays are common around this time of year. Fans can anticipate another break after this one, but the rest of 2026 looks exciting with many big events planned. One Piece fans are eagerly awaiting the manga’s return.