Undertale Piano Arrangement Album – Echoes Beneath produced by Yoko Shimomura is now available digitally

The album is available to download everywhere and on CD in Japan. A CD release for other regions is coming next month. It features piano arrangements and performances by Yui Morishita, Yuki Kishida, and Ryota Kikuchi. You can pre-order the CD for $39.99 at one link, or for €34.99 at another. It will also be available through Fangamer. For the album cover art and more information, visit Square Enix.

Vanderpump Rules Season-Finale Recap: Pride Before the Fall

The Pride celebration is hitting a snag – it’s attracting too many straight people. Venus is organizing the event, and Natalie is creating the drinks. She’s made a bright blue cocktail and wants to name it “Aquamarine,” which feels like something a stereotypical, overly-spiritual straight woman would suggest. This isn’t a mainstream music festival; it’s Pride. Marcus jokingly claims to be “10 percent gay,” which raises a ridiculous question about what that even means. He suggests naming the drink “Blue Balls,” arguing his limited gayness somehow qualifies him, but even that name is a bad idea – nobody wants to be reminded of that at Pride! If someone wanted that imagery, they could easily find it elsewhere online. Venus then proposes “Butt Slut” as the drink’s name, and everyone agrees it’s perfect. That’s what Pride is all about: silly drinks, over-the-top sexuality, hookups, and finding glitter in unexpected places for months to come.

Utawarerumono Zan 2 is now available for PC Steam

Utawarerumono Zan 2 is now available on Steam, and this is the only version with English language support. It costs $39.99, but there’s a launch discount until March 10th. If you already own other Utawarerumono games, you can find discounted bundles here. A Deluxe Edition with a lot of extra content is also available.

5 Marvel Villains Confirmed For Spider-Man Noir, Ranked By Threat Level

The first trailer for Spider-Noir suggests a variety of villains will appear, ranging from powerful crime lords to updated versions of familiar supervillains. Aside from characters who haven’t been officially confirmed yet, like Mister Negative and Man-Spider, here’s a ranking of 5 villains we know will be in the series, ordered from least to most dangerous.

Summer House Recap: Bros Before Shows

Let’s take a quick break from the recap for our first-ever “Newbie Report,” focusing on how the new contestants are doing. First up is Levi, who hasn’t really been featured since the very first episode. While she wore a memorable corn costume to the first party, she hasn’t quite made a strong impression yet. KJ is also keeping a low profile, especially in group situations. However, he really connects with people in one-on-one conversations – he’s opened up to West about his anxiety, shared his background with Ciara, and talked about his father with Bailey. KJ seems to fit in well with the guys, but he’ll need to build stronger relationships, whether romantic or friendly, if he wants to return next season.

Supernatural Spinoff Confirms Impala as Universe’s Greatest Hero

Lovingly called ‘Baby,’ the Impala isn’t just a car to Sam and Dean—it’s their comfortable haven and feels like home. In Season 5, Chuck (who is revealed to be God) suggests the car has a significant role to play in the grand scheme of things. The show’s spin-off series ultimately confirms this, declaring Baby to be the greatest hero in the entire Supernatural world in its final episode.