8 Best Games Like Megabonk

Megabonk isn’t the first game to combine intense arena battles with roguelite elements. It’s clearly influenced by a well-known title, and many other games offer a similar exciting experience. That’s not a criticism – in fact, if you’ve fully completed Megabonk and are looking for something new, plenty of other games can deliver the same thrilling gameplay!

15 Years Later, the “Most Realistic Superhero Film” of All Time Returns to Surprise Fans on New Streaming Home

The movie, which came out on April 16, 2010, started as a comic book series. It was first published by Marvel’s Icon Comics and later moved to Image Comics. Many fans consider it one of the most grounded and realistic superhero films ever made. The story follows a clumsy teenager who tries to become a real superhero, even though he doesn’t have any special abilities. While the idea seems straightforward, director Matthew Vaughn – who later directed X-Men films – transformed it into a thrilling and action-packed movie that quickly gained a dedicated following.

Battlefield 6 Season 1 Start Times Revealed

I’m so excited! On October 28th, the 1.1.1.0 update is dropping at 9:00 UTC, so we’ll be able to download it and jump into the game with all the newest changes and fixes. Then, later that same day at 3:00 PM UTC, Season 1 is officially here! That means we’ll finally get the battle pass, the new map, the Strikepoint mode, and all the fresh weapons. Can’t wait!

Live-Service Games Are Not Real Games, Former PlayStation Boss Says

So, what actually makes a game? According to Layden in an interview with The Ringer, a good game needs three key things: a compelling story, a memorable character, and a well-developed world. He pointed to games like Horizon, God of War, and Uncharted as examples that successfully combine these elements. However, he explained that live-service games are different. Those games only require a simple, repeatable activity, a way for players to connect with each other, and the motivation to keep playing over and over.

10 Historical Epics That Are Perfect From Start to Finish

While many films have brilliantly brought historical events to life, some haven’t quite hit the mark. These films often try to offer a fresh and nuanced portrayal of their main characters, and creative liberties are essential – though not always successful. Thankfully, the films listed below are all exceptional examples of their genre, delivering a consistently strong experience from beginning to end.

A Tale of Two Springsteens

The film also reveals a different side of Springsteen – a powerfully intense performer who throws himself completely into his shows, even at smaller venues like the famous Stone Pony in Asbury Park. The director emphasizes both this energetic side and Springsteen’s more solitary, introspective nature, creating a fascinating tension throughout the documentary. This push and pull between these two sides of his personality hints at deeper truths about the creative process and his struggles with depression. While Springsteen doesn’t explicitly address these issues – perhaps lacking the words to do so despite his incredible songwriting ability – the film suggests he’s someone who needs support.

Bob Odenkirk’s New Action Thriller That Is Perfect for ‘John Wick’ Fans Lands a Release Date

I just got word from Deadline that Magnolia Pictures is going all-in on Ben Wheatley’s new film, Normal. They’re planning a huge release – over 2,000 theaters – on April 17, 2026, which is massive for them. And the premise sounds wild! Bob Odenkirk stars as a sheriff in a seemingly peaceful town called, appropriately enough, Normal. But things quickly go south when a robbery unravels a seriously dark secret, turning the town into a full-blown warzone. Apparently, Odenkirk’s sheriff ends up fighting for his life against everyone – his deputies, and even the Yakuza! The script is by Derek Kolstad, the guy behind John Wick, so you know it’s going to be action-packed. This one definitely has my attention.