Why Joe Still Sees Rhys at the End of You Season 4 Reveals His Dark Side

It turns out that Joe had never really met Rhys; instead, the Rhys he interacted with was a figment of his own imagination, as revealed in the final episodes of ‘You’ season 4. In reality, Rhys was being blackmailed by Kate’s father, which led to Joe killing the real Rhys. However, Joe believes that Rhys is responsible for killing his friends, when it was actually him all along. Joe eliminates the imaginary Rhys by pushing him off a bridge. Yet, at the end of the episode, Joe glimpses Rhys’ reflection in a window, hinting that he may not have eliminated him completely, which could lead to significant consequences for ‘You’ season 5.

Final Fantasy VII: Choose Tifa or Aerith in Anime Romance Event!

Square Enix played an April Fools’ Day joke in 2025 by imagining the iconic characters from Final Fantasy VII as high school anime romance characters. Now, towards the end of April, this playful prank is set to become a reality for fans. Starting on April 30, 2025, the free-to-play video game version of this romantic spin-off will be available on PC and mobile platforms.

Gilmore Girls Star Joins Cast of New Colleen Hoover Adaptation

Despite facing a contentious production due to the legal dispute between director-producer Justin Baldoni, producer Blake Lively, and lead actress Blake Lively, the movie “It Ends With Us” proved to be a box office success. It garnered mixed responses from critics, but the public seemed to appreciate it, earning $349.7 million globally against a relatively small budget of $25 million. Future adaptations are planned, and recently, Universal’s adaptation of “Reminders of Him” has announced the addition of Gilmore Girls star Lauren Graham to its cast.

Wartorn Preview: A punishing take on real-time strategy

In a nutshell, Wartorn blends real-time strategy and survival elements in a rogue-lite game format. As you navigate your escape route, you’ll encounter both social and combat situations, collect upgrades, recruit new team members, and manage resources. Each journey demands careful consideration to ensure not only your units survive battles but also endure the travel itself. Gather food supplies, maintain morale, and scavenge for valuable resources that carry over to future attempts to increase your chances of success. Keep in mind that Wartorn isn’t an easy game; even during this preview period, it was cautioned that not all players might make it to the first boss. Unfortunately, I was among those who didn’t make it that far.

Oblivion Remastered on PS4 and Xbox One explained. All you need to know

Despite the rising popularity of the latest console generation, introduced in 2020, it’s understandable that the older consoles like PS4 and Xbox One continue to hold strong, sitting alongside TVs in many homes. Interestingly, games are still being developed for these devices, long after the release of their successors. Consequently, it’s no surprise if one finds oneself seeking updates on the newest platforms as they come onto the market.

Helping New Lights Shine Bright in Destiny 2 Nightfalls

In my own perspective as an avid Destiny 2 fan, Darksonic200’s initiative brilliantly underscores the significance of camaraderie within our gaming community. It beautifully illustrates how seasoned players can extend a helping hand to those finding Nightfall missions daunting. My recent two-hour stint assisting novice players was filled with shared laughter and moments of collective frustration as we tackled tough encounters together. One player aptly expressed their gratitude, labeling my actions as “Absolute king/queen behavior,” which speaks volumes about the high regard we have for those ready to lend a helping hand. It appears that aiding new players is not just appreciated, but often extends our playtime, as evidenced by the 1-1.5 hour sessions I found myself engaging in.

Destiny 2 Players Laugh as Bungie Auto-Completes Super Kill Challenge

Initially, a post by user “mangenkyo” stirred curiosity and it quickly became evident that tensions were running high. The suggestion for players to achieve super kills in the standard Clash mode rather than the popular Mayhem playlist caught everyone’s attention, leading to an outpouring of responses. The original poster initially voiced their annoyance at the sudden introduction of this challenge, sarcastically appreciating Bungie for pushing them to conquer it within the more serious and competitive 2v2 mode. This was like a perfect storm; many players were growing frustrated as they knew that pulling off these kills in a game mode filled with strategies and potentially aggressive opponents could take hours of persistent effort. It seemed as though Bungie was teasing them, urging them into the PvP arena to engage in epic battles while making them question their sanity each time their Super vanished after an enemy’s well-timed shot.

Is Excision Dead? Guardians Speak Out on Destiny 2 Matchmaking Woes

The initial message established a therapeutic vibe among Guardian players, as one user expressed their frustration about the Excision mission. “I’ve been trying to find teammates for around 20 minutes,” they complained. It seems many gamers have gone through the same ordeal, growing impatient while waiting for other Guardians to join the mission. Several others chimed in, sharing their own experiences such as, “I’ve waited more than 10 minutes too.” This indicates that this issue is a common one among players.