Bayonetta Creator Wouldn’t Let Anyone Get Rid Of Her Signature Glasses

A fan recently asked Hideki Kamiya on X about a funny quote supposedly from him – “Bayonetta’s glasses are just like her underwear.” Kamiya clarified, through Automaton, that the quote actually came from Yuji Shimomura, the animation director for the game’s cutscenes. Kamiya added that he himself thinks Bayonetta always looks best with her glasses on.

8 Best Pokémon ROM Hacks With Extensive Post-Game Content

Many new Pokémon games feel a little incomplete after you finish the main story. You beat the Elite Four, get your Pokémon to around level 50 or 60, maybe do a few extra quests or find a secret battle, and if you’re dedicated, complete the Pokédex. But then there’s not much left to do. I really want to see battles that provide a serious challenge and push my skills to the limit.

Pokémon Legends Z-A: All Canari Quiz Answers

To advance from Rank F to Rank E, you’ll need to battle the difficult-to-find Canari. Fortunately, there’s an in-game contest hosted by a streamer, and the winner can choose their own reward.

All Scroll Locations in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake

As a big fan, I love how these scrolls let you fill gaps in your team! If I’m missing a rogue-type character, I can use them to pick up skills usually only thieves get, like finding hidden treasure or getting the inside scoop on things. “Nose for Treasure” and “Snoop” are definitely my go-to choices – they’re incredibly useful!

Fackham Hall Trailer Breaks Bleecker Street Record with 7.3 Million Views

The trailer for Fackham Hall quickly gained popularity, reaching 7.3 million views within its first day – a record for Bleecker Street. The film features Tom Felton, Katherine Waterston (known for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them), Ben Radcliffe from The Witcher, along with Thomasin McKenzie, Emma Laird, and Damien Lewis.

Zcash’s Epic Privacy Boom: Secrets Rise! 😏

Behold Zcash, that ancient sentinel of anonymity, born into the world in the chill winds of October 2016, much like a child of turbulent times, forging paths through the digital wilderness. At the dawn of this very October, it languished below eighty dollars, a pauper prince in the court of kings; but then, in a crescendo of valor, it surged 375%, ascending to three hundred eighty by the eve of All Hallows-thus dethroning Monero, that erstwhile monarch, to claim the throne of market dominance. Governments, ever the meddlers in mankind’s intricate affairs, ponder decrees like the European Union’s “Chat Control,” a proposal as absurd as forcing a wolf to shepherd sheep, compelling the scanning of encrypted whispers. Meanwhile, Meta, that insatiable behemoth, resumes feasting upon European data for its AI progeny, as if the gods themselves deemed surveillance a divine right. Amidst this crescendo of concern, privacy technologies reemerge, not as mere tools, but as shields against the relentless gaze-oh, the sarcasm of progress, where we cry freedom while chains clatter! 😏