‘The Case Book of Arne’ Video Game to Receive Anime Adaptation

The bustling anime market regularly unveils fresh projects, with many being adaptations of well-known manga series or other published materials. Occasionally, we’re fortunate to receive original creations too (such as the latest Metallic Rouge), and on rare occasions, adaptations from video games or video game franchises.

Marvel Destroyed the Comic Book Containing Donald Trump Slur, but a Copy Survived

The U.S. presidential election has concluded, a fact that many will undoubtedly welcome. Now, we can resume our usual routines and leave the election-related tension in the past. However, as with most facets of life, the entertainment industry too has felt the impact of the elections. Though the narrative we’re sharing now isn’t directly linked to the current ones, it does touch upon politics.

2014’s COD Advanced Warfare would have aged well if not for its villain

2014 trailers for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare sparked a quick and mixed response, as veterans of the series raised concerns that the game was veering too far into the realm of sci-fi with its exosuits, fearing it was attempting to resemble the more fantastical Halo series instead of maintaining the franchise’s traditional realistic shooter feel.

‘A Shotgun Blast’: Did You Know Quincy Jones Shared Details About Surviving Fatal Aneurysms 50 Years Before His Death?

Legendary music industry figure Quincy Jones, often referred to as a giant in the field, passed away at the age of 70, leaving an impressive body of work behind him. Despite being one of the most successful record producers in Hollywood, Jones faced personal struggles, including two life-threatening brain aneurysms. In an interview with PEOPLE magazine in 1974, he remembered collapsing at home, which was then shared with Peggy Lipton; they married the following year.