Some Lucky Gamers Could Get Metal Gear Solid Delta for Just $1, But There’s a Catch

There are a few more days until gamers can grab the eagerly awaited remake of Metal Gear Solid 3, yet it’s already receiving mostly favorable feedback from critics. As of now, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater boasts an impressive Metacritic score of 86, with evaluations highlighting its adherence to the original game and necessary enhancements that modernize it for today’s AAA games. However, reviews for Delta haven’t quite reached those of the original Metal Gear Solid 3, but the difference is minimal.

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance Review

In “Shinobi: Art of Vengeance,” our protagonist Joe Musashi, a recurring character, embarks on a vengeful mission against the malicious ENE Corporation. The narrative follows Joe’s quest for retribution across diverse settings and presents him with an engaging array of antagonists. However, the plot itself is somewhat simplistic and lacks depth to keep one fully engaged.

Joe’s gruff responses during dialogues provide some comic relief, but overall the conversations are unremarkable. The visual style could use improvement, as it leaves much to be desired in terms of engagement. Scenes in the game often feature still images accompanied by voiceovers, which can be dull and challenging to become invested in either the revenge storyline or other aspects of the game.

My Hero Academia Author Kohei Horikoshi Reveals What Aspect Of Naruto Inspired Him The Most

Though “My Hero Academia” and “Naruto” are both renowned shonen Manga series from the past few decades, they actually don’t share many commonalities. While the former centers around a team of heroes striving to safeguard Japan against villains, the latter is set in a world of ninja with distinct settings and characters. However, it’s common for manga authors to draw inspiration from other series within Shonen Jump magazine, especially since author Kohei Horikoshi has acknowledged his admiration for “Naruto” during his childhood. As such, the influence of “Naruto” can be seen in his successful series, “My Hero Academia”.

New Skate Game Gets Official Cover Art And Early Access Release Date Teaser

For approximately 15 years now, one of history’s most beloved skating games, Skate 3, has been around, courtesy of EA. Following its success, it seemed like they capitalized more on the hype by…well, not releasing anything new. Skate enthusiasts have been patiently waiting for a fresh installment, and even when development started on the new Skate game, it took quite some time. Yet, recent developments are picking up pace, including announcements regarding its early access release date.

Best Single-Player Games That Are Huge

When determining if a game is “massive,” several aspects may be taken into account, including strong sales figures, significant cultural influence, and extensive playing time. These single-player games are all massive in terms of financial success, historical significance, and the numerous hours of playtime available, and they are ranked based on a mix of these elements, as well as their overall quality and general impression.

One Piece: Every Top Tier Swordsman With Advanced Conqueror’s Haki, Ranked By Strength

The fundamental version of Conqueror’s Haki allows you to knock out opponents, but it can be upgraded to even more potent levels. This powerful ability is stronger than most Devil Fruits. Once upgraded, it can be combined with Armament Haki and used to enhance both offense and defense. Very few sword-wielders have mastered this advanced form of Conqueror’s Haki, and even fewer use it competitively at the highest levels.

CBDCs: The Digital Dinosaurs of Finance 🦖💸

It seems that stablecoins, those charming chameleons of the crypto jungle, are outpacing their lumbering cousins, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). While CBDCs sit around like forgotten debutantes at a ball, stablecoins are busy stealing the spotlight. Governments? Oh, they’ve noticed. And they’re rather smitten.