
Why Haven’t Disney Made a Star Wars and Marvel Entertainment Crossover Yet?
A Star Wars and Marvel crossover feels inevitable on paper. Disney owns both franchises, audiences love crossover events, and the merchandising potential would be enormous. Yet years later, the company still hasn’t attempted a proper crossover between the two entertainment giants. From tonal clashes to franchise fatigue and canon complications, there may be deeper reasons Disney continues keeping these universes apart.

Dragon Quest Celebrates 40 Years This Year — But Its Future Has Never Felt More Uncertain
Dragon Quest is celebrating four decades as one of gaming’s most influential RPG franchises, yet its future feels more uncertain than ever. With the loss of Akira Toriyama, changing player expectations, and long development cycles, the series faces a crossroads unlike any in its history.
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International Qwen Conference in Singapore.
Singapore, 26 May 2026 – Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, today unveiled an expanded, full‑stack agentic AI ecosystem for international customers at its inaugural International Qwen Conference in Singapore. The new releases span model upgrades, AI infrastructure enhancements, an AI‑native cloud platform and enterprise‑grade agent products, underscoring Alibaba Cloud’s […]
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Modern Games Are Obsessed With Wasting Your Time — And Why Grand Theft Auto VI Might Be the Biggest Example Yet
Modern gaming has become obsessed with endless content, bloated open worlds, and retention-focused design that prioritizes engagement over enjoyment. From repetitive side activities to exhausting progression systems, many AAA games no longer respect players’ time. With GTA VI on the horizon, the industry may be heading toward its most ambitious — and potentially overwhelming — example yet.
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Vivo X300 FE Launches In Singapore, Brings Big Flagship Power To A Surprisingly Lightweight Phone
vivo’s X300 FE is a compact flagship that blends ZEISS-powered photography, a powerful 200mm telephoto extender, AI imaging tools, and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 performance—delivering a lightweight yet fully featured premium smartphone experience.
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Why Indie Horror Games Need to Stop Relying on Jump Scares
Modern indie horror games have become obsessed with jump scares, mistaking loud noises and sudden visuals for genuine terror. While effective in moderation, excessive jump scares often destroy tension, immersion, and psychological fear. Here’s why horror works better when it builds dread instead of chasing cheap pops.
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Flesh Made Fear (PC) Review – The Closest We’ve Got To Classic Resident Evil In Years
Flesh Made Fear feels like a lost PlayStation survival horror gem, combining fixed camera angles, tank controls, grotesque body horror, and relentless zombie hordes into one of the most authentic retro horror experiences in years.
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R-Type Dimensions III (PC) Review – Brilliantly Broken
R-Type III remains one of the most intense and rewarding shooters ever made, but R-Type Dimensions III struggles to deliver the definitive remake fans deserved. Beneath the technical issues and missing features lies a shmup masterpiece that still demands respect.
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Sonos Play Reviewed.
Sonos Play hits a very specific brief and nails it: it’s the portable Sonos that finally feels as comfortable outdoors as it does slotted into a proper multi‑room system at home. For Singaporeans already eyeing Sonos soundbars and Era speakers, this is the no‑brainer “first Sonos” or “extra room” speaker that also happens to be […]
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Ghost Master: Resurrection Proves the Weirdest Strategy Games Age the Best
Ghost Master: Resurrection revives one of PC gaming’s strangest cult classics with smarter systems, modern visuals, and long-overdue refinements — while preserving the chaotic supernatural creativity that made the original unforgettable.
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