Tekken Players Spilling the Tea on Mishima Mains: Are They Overrated?

The talk about Mishima mains, especially those favoring the strong Kazuya, reveals a diverse range of viewpoints. Some participants in the discussion argue that Kazuya’s reputation might be overstated, contributing to the debate. As one user, Goipper_of_Goit, notes, labeling someone as a “hero” for playing a tough character like Kazuya is not accurate. They suggest that people have been overestimating Mishima mains. This perspective echoes the belief that a character’s difficulty level shouldn’t be used to judge a player’s abilities. Instead, many agree that success in the game primarily depends on overall knowledge and skill rather than just mastering a single character.

Tekken Players Mix It Up with Kazuya: Who’s Next in the Hate Train?

It’s fascinating to observe how video game characters can become symbols for collective player frustration each month. This time around, Kazuya has found himself in the spotlight as one of the criticized fighters. A user named JochueCarrera posed an intriguing question that echoes many players’ thoughts: “Who will be next month?” This leaves us all pondering if there could possibly be a ‘hate list’ somewhere. While Kazuya has been the focus of discontent this month, it’s important to note that the cycle of frustration can provide a sense of catharsis for gamers. In many ways, Kazuya embodies the excessive villainy that we love to despise in summer blockbusters, keeping us invested and motivated. The recurring change of player targets is almost like a tradition within the Tekken community, sparking debates that help shape the evolution of the franchise, even if they can sometimes be tinged with animosity.

Yes, It’s Keanu

Warning: This discussion contains spoilers for the first episode of Severance season two, titled “Hello, Ms. Cobel,” which debuted on Apple TV+ on January 17th.

Best Games in Steam RTS Fest – Free Demos, F2P, & Upcoming

Every year, Steam’s Real-Time Strategy (RTS) Festival invariably sparks enthusiasm, and this year is no exception with a variety of strategy games on offer. There’s an abundance of demos, free-to-play options, and exciting new releases too. To make your exploration smoother, we have compiled a list of 10 games for each category below. The annual … Read more

France’s Newen Studios Rebrands as Studio TF1 as It Fully Steps Into Theatrical Distribution

In April, Pierre Branco, a previous country manager for Warner Bros Discovery in France, Benelux, and Africa, joined the company as its new CEO. Now, the company is transitioning into Studio TF1, signifying its broadened global scope and aspirations. Originally engaged in cinema distribution through its alliance with French studio UGC, the company will fully shift towards theatrical distribution starting from 2026. This move is part of their commitment to increase film production and distribution.

‘Shogun’ Star Cosmo Jarvis Joins Guy Ritchie’s ‘Wife & Dog’ (EXCLUSIVE)

A British actor is set to join an impressive roster of stars who have already been confirmed for the upcoming film, initially unveiled by EbMaster last year. This project will once again bring Ritchie back to the vibrant, treacherous setting of the upper-class British society (further expanding on a theme he recently delved into with “The Gentleman” movie and TV series). Initially reported as the main cast members are Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike, and Anthony Hopkins. Though specifics about the plot are still kept secret, it’s known that Jarvis will portray Hopkins’ son and Pike’s sibling in this production.

John Lennon and Yoko Ono Documentary ‘One to One’ Sells to Magnolia Pictures Ahead of Sundance

The sale was completed prior to the “One to One” movie being screened at the Sundance Film Festival, which is scheduled from January 23 to February 2, 2025 in Park City. The documentary initially premiered at the Venice Film Festival and also appeared at the Telluride Film Festival before it journeyed to the snowy mountain town of Utah.