The Optimism of Attack on Titan's Ending

Summary Ever since April of 2013,Attack on Titantook fans by surprise with its unique premise, animation, reputable staff, and an overall intriguing story. From the beginning, it was widely agreed that Isayama had multiple endings in mind. One of which surfaced as a “final panel” onTwittera few years back, which depicts a man, theorized to be Eren, holding an infant with the text, “you are free”. This led many fans to believe in a hopeful and uplifting ending, as Eren finally breaks the cycle of war and can live in harmony in a world without titans....

July 1, 2025 · 4 min · 805 words · Richard Williams

The Sims 4: Astrology Legacy Challenge Guide

Quick Links There are many fan-made challenges available forThe Sims 4, including the 100 Baby Challenge, the Black Widow Challenge, and much more. One of these newly-created challenges is the Astrology Legacy Challenge, created bytaeskii, leaflysims, and tropiccoconut on Tumblr. There are quite a few rules and stipulations you will need to follow to successfully complete it. For Sims fans who are looking to take part in the Astrology Legacy Challenge, this guide will take you through everything you need to know to be successful and enjoy your time....

July 1, 2025 · 6 min · 1077 words · Brent Cruz

The Umbrella Academy: Viktor's Powers, Explained

The Umbrella Academyis about the dysfunctional Hargreeves family, a group of superhuman siblings who suffer massive trauma at the hands of their adoptive father. Each child responds differently, mirrored by their unique gifts. Viktor Hargreeves was deceived by his father, leaving him without his power for his first thirty years. That terrible decision becomes a bit more understandable when The White Violin truly finds his strength. When Viktor is introducedinThe Umbrella Academy, he’s the black sheep of the family....

July 1, 2025 · 4 min · 817 words · Betty House

The Walking Dead: Onslaught Review Round Up

The newest zombie-fighting VR experience is here in the form ofThe Walking Dead: Onslaught.With a new release comes critic reviews and a variety of thoughts and analyses that can help users decide whether the game is right for them.Onslaughtis a follow-up toThe Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners, the franchise’s first foray into virtual reality via Skydance Interactive. The secondThe Walking DeadVR is markedly different from the first, and analysts have their own opinions on whether the shift from surviving to slaughtering was a good decision or not....

July 1, 2025 · 4 min · 837 words · James Allen Jr.

Twitch Streamer Emiru Shows Off Incredible Dance Dance Revolution Skills

Twitch content creator Emiru is known for being a multi-faceted talent, but fans are coming to know the streamer for one more. A recent clip showcases Emiru playingDance Dance Revolution, and at a seriously impressive skill level. Konami’s long-running music game franchise has been an arcade staple in its 24-year run, which requires players to stand on a platform and hit arrows with their feet timed to high-energy music. The franchise is known for its dance mix versions of songs fromartists like Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars, although the artist Emiru dances to is a little more interesting....

July 1, 2025 · 3 min · 431 words · Katherine Adams

Unity Shuts Down Offices After Death Threat

Summary Unityhas closed two offices and canceled a planned town hall meeting due to allegedly receiving credible death threats. At the moment,many developers and gamers are angry with Unitydue to the change in how the pricing of its licensing fees works, as it may have a direct impact on the gaming industry. Back on September 12, Unity changed its licensing model, announcing that it would start to charge developers for each download of their games starting on July 20, 2025, as long as they crossed a certain threshold of sales and downloads....

July 1, 2025 · 2 min · 403 words · Gilbert Crawford

Video Shows What Metal Gear Solid 2's Trailer Would Look Like in 4K

Back in the early days of PlayStation, Konami shocked fans with an all-time classic inMetal Gear Solidwhich was followed up by one of the most highly regarded games of all time withMetal Gear Solid 2. For the intervening years between these two classics, fans had only the trailer forMetal Gear Solid 2to tide them over, but luckily, as with the game, the trailer is widely considered as one of the best of all time....

July 1, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Gregory Murphy

Watch Dogs Legion Adding 60 FPS Performance Mode on Next-Gen Consoles

Watch Dogs Legionrecently launched Title Update 4.0, and to celebrate Ubisoft released the first entry in a new blog series called “Tea Time With Bagley” yesterday. Thefirst major post-launch update inWatch Dogs Legionincluded a host of content as part of a roadmap for the game released this March, but Ubisoft’s blog post also delves into future plans - including a 60 FPS performance mode on next-generation consoles. The recentWatch Dogs LegionTitle Update was delayed in April, instead releasing May 4....

July 1, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Sandra Thomas

Where to Find Gold in Ghost of Tsushima

Updated July 13, 2025, by Christopher Norman Worcester:With the recent release of Ghost of Tsushima on PC, players old and new have been experiencing the incredible journey of Jin Sakai. The surge in popularity has seen players looking for help with many of the game’s trickiest items and resources. This update will add a video that explains how players can find Gold in Ghost of Tsushima, and what to do with it once they do....

July 1, 2025 · 3 min · 485 words · Stephen King

Why the PS Plus Free Games for May 2024 Announcement May Be 'Late'

A lot of subscriptions or similar services in the gaming industry are pretty simple to track. Epic Games Store gives out free games every Thursday, Xbox Game Pass has two “waves” of announcements alongside a couple of surprises every month, and Sony has a very simple Wednesday-reveal/Tuesday-release cycle forPS Plus. Of course, sometimes plans go awry and fans are left waiting for a new set of games. It’s happened before and it’ll happen again, but if thePS Plusfree games for May 2024 are not announced on April 24, fans shouldn’t be upset....

July 1, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Michelle Larson

Zero Escape Developer Confused by Fan Who Wants to Marry His Game

Adventure-mystery seriesZero Escapeis known for confusing fans with its plethora of plot twists, frequent references to obscure scientific phenomena, and tricky escape-the-room themed puzzles. However, on January 18, it wasZero Escapecreator Kotaro Uchikoshi himself who was in for some confusion, as a fan asked him for permission to showcase their love for his games in a very unusual way. TheZero Escapetrilogy began withNine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors,initially released for the Nintendo DS in 2009....

July 1, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Craig Combs

5 Game Developers We Want To Make An AEW Video Game ( & 5 We Don't)

AEWis quickly establishing itself as a good alternative toWWEprogramming. It’s enjoyed several weeks beatingWWE NXTin the ratings. The wrestling company’s success means that they have secured another three years on the TNT network and there’s another weekly show coming for fans to enjoy. RELATED:The 10 Worst Wrestling Games Of The Decade (According To Metacritic) The time is right for AEW to take on WWE in the gaming market too. After the unforgivably badWWE 2K20,wrestling fans a good alternative more than ever before....

June 30, 2025 · 7 min · 1291 words · Tyler Guzman

6 Most Overpowered Unique Unit Types in Civilization 6

No war is won without soldiers, and Military units make up the core of any kind of conflict in a game ofCivilization 6. To reflect their martial histories, many leaders inCiv 6replace the generic units like Warrior and Swordsman with unique and powerful variants of their own. Some even add entirely new unit types into the roster, allowing for unusual strategies to be employed. No matter which Era or civilization it comes from, each of these unique units is stronger than its generic counterparts....

June 30, 2025 · 7 min · 1328 words · Stephanie Payne