10 Most Addictive PS1 JRPGs

Developers were putting a lot of effort into Sony’s console, which led to innovative and exciting games. While some of the classic Japanese role-playing games mentioned are only available on the original PlayStation, many others have been updated or re-released, making them accessible to modern players.

X-Men ’97 Is Still Hiding Season 2’s Biggest Story

Wow, Season 1 of X-Men ’97 really threw everything at the X-Men! They were battling so many villains – the Friends of Humanity, that huge Master Mold, the Goblin Queen, Mojo, even Apocalypse’s mom, Deathbird! And Bolivar Trask and those Prime Sentinels were a constant pain. Bastion seemed like the big bad for the season, but the finale was a total shock! It looks like we’re going to see different versions of Apocalypse causing trouble in Season 2 and beyond. Plus, with the team spread across time and hints that someone might be coming back from the dead, things are getting seriously complicated! I can’t wait to see how they handle all of this!

XRP to $11? You Won’t Believe the Odds

Despite the current gloom, XRP’s future is looking rosy, with multiple predictions suggesting it’ll be a two-digit wonder in the near future. And who do we have to thank for this thrilling forecast? None other than Cheeky Crypto, a market analyst with a name that’s either a warning sign or a promise of excitement – we’re not quite sure which.

Timothée Chalamet’s Most Underrated Movie Is Now On Netflix

Timothée Chalamet has quickly built an incredibly diverse and impressive body of work. He’s starred in huge science fiction hits like the Dune films, critically acclaimed biopics such as A Complete Unknown, and major movies like Wonka and the Best Picture nominee Don’t Look Up. He also consistently takes on compelling roles in smaller, independent films like Marty Supreme, Bones and All, and Lady Bird. While many of his films are widely known, he’s also proven he can deliver in more understated projects.

Hulu’s “Gossip Girl Meets Twin Peaks” Mystery Franchise Was So Good, It Got 4 Shows

While some teen shows, like the martial arts drama Cobra Kai, become hits, many others don’t make it past their first season. Even shows that last for several seasons, such as Euphoria and Riverdale, aren’t necessarily true teen dramas. They often receive negative reviews and shift away from stories that appeal to teenage audiences, making it questionable whether they truly fit the genre by the end of their run.