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The best Dragon Ball games of all time
From Budokai to FighterZ, here are the best Dragon Ball games ever made, ranked by fun, depth, and how well they capture the anime’s spirit.
Playing my favorite games from more than a decade ago on my PSP Go has reaffirmed the fact that I desperately need a powerful ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has updated its ‘Last Chance To Play’ section of the PlayStation Store, confirming the list of PS Plus Extra games set to leave the service in January 2026. Sadly, one ...
Roblox has released its 2025 Replay report which spotlights just how big the game is, especially with Gen Z. Credit: Roblox Roblox is quickly making moves to address that and looking at the company's ...
Lieutenant General and Naval Academy superintendent Michael Borgschulte lingered outside Bancroft Hall after the Ball Run opening ceremony had concluded Friday morning, shaking hands, posing for ...
Gang of Dragon, a new game from former Yakuza/Like A Dragon visionary Toshihiro Nagoshi, made its world premiere at The Game Awards, and it looks extremely similar to the Sega's own gangster franchise ...
Gang of Dragon is Toshihiro Nagoshi's New Game, and It Sure Looks Like Yakuza | The Game Awards 2025
We just got our first look at the debut game from Nagoshi Studio, the studio formed by Toshihiro Nagoshi under NetEase after he departed Ryu Ga Gotoku in 2021. It's called Gang of Dragon, and it sure ...
Nagoshi Studio has announced Kabukicho-set action-adventure game, Gang of Dragon. The only confirmed platform so far is PC via Steam. View the announcement trailer below: Read details on the game ...
Former Yakuza lead Toshiiro Nagoshi moved on from Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio a few years ago, forming Nagoshi Studio under NetEase Games. We’ve been waiting patiently to see what Nagoshi had in ...
It was daddy-daughter date night at Crypto.com Arena for Jay-Z and Blue Ivy on Wednesday — and the two had a pair of sweet seats for the big Lakers game. LeBron James, Luka Doncic and the rest of the ...
Josh Speer has been writing about videogames for more than a decade now, but he's loved them since he was a small boy. He grew up with Mario and Mega Man, moved onto RPGs with Chrono Trigger and Final ...
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