Castlevania and Bloodstained developer Shutaro Ida dies aged 52

I’ve been a huge fan of action-platformers for years, and I owe a lot of that enjoyment to Ida. He’s the guy behind a lot of the classic Castlevania games, and more recently, he was the creative director on Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Seriously, he’s spent decades making some of the most important and influential games in the genre – a true legend!

Shiba Inu’s Price Plunge: Is $0.00000666 the Mark of the Beast?

The most recent dip, a swift plummet shaving off roughly nine percent of SHIB’s dignity, has dashed any ambitions of a sustained comeback. The figure once claimed the moving averages, dared to challenge short‑term resistances, and then, upon being met with the stern rejection of those boundaries, it was escorted back into its precarious realm by fledgling sellers. The bearish aura, still predominant, drowns any notion of a durable counter‑dance.

Binance’s Denial: A Comedy of Errors in the Crypto World

The record must be crystal clear.

No violations of sanctions have been unearthed, no investigators were sacrificed for their inquisitiveness, and Binance, oh noble Binance, continues to meet its regulatory duties with an unfaltering spirit.

We are seeking corrections to the erroneous tales spun by recent reports.

Industry’s Ken Leung Doesn’t Need to Know What’s Next For Eric

Eric Tao has left the high-stakes world of finance. Once a managing director at Pierpoint, he had a complex relationship with Harper Stern, recognizing a bit of himself in her. He initially mentored her, then tried to undermine her, and ultimately lost his job partly due to her actions. Surprisingly, he later went into business with her, forming the fund SternTao. Played by Ken Leung, Eric is a fascinating character – both manipulative and surprisingly sympathetic. He’s a man constantly striving for more, but unsure of what he’s actually seeking. He appears as a wise mentor, but is deeply lonely, and also a product of the very capitalist system he once strongly believed in. While climbing the corporate ladder, Eric damaged the lives of others, only to discover that reaching the top didn’t bring him fulfillment. He initially focuses solely on winning, but eventually craves recognition – both as an individual and as a partner – and this desire ultimately leads to his undoing.

A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Episode 5 Called One Of The Best

The second-to-last episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, called “In the Name of the Mother,” includes one of the most shocking scenes of the series so far. The episode showed a deeply disturbing look into Dunk’s (Peter Claffey) history, filled with the typical violence and death seen in the Game of Thrones universe.