Revenge
Revenge business and news from across the web.- First DC Studios anime murders Batman and puts Joker on a "violent quest" to find his killerDC Studios has unveiled its first anime project, Joker: Laugh Riot, at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. The story follows the Joker on a violent quest through Gotham's underworld to find Batman's killer after his murder. Directed by Yasuhuro Aoki, the project is separate from the main DC cinematic universe and explores the Joker's identity crisis without his greatest adversary.
- Supergirl review: "A grittier, edgier, and rougher second entry in the DCU"The Supergirl film offers a grittier, darker take on the character compared to Superman, focusing on Kara Zor-El's quest for revenge and finding her place in the galaxy. Milly Alcock delivers a strong central performance as Kara, with notable cameos from David Corenswet's Superman, though Jason Momoa's Lobo feels like an unnecessary addition.
- Johan is like if Sekiro were about a medieval manuscript of a rabbit came to life that's on a quest for revengeJohan is an upcoming action game from Vercors Studio that draws heavy inspiration from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Players control a rabbit protagonist who has emerged from a medieval manuscript seeking revenge against knights. The game features Sekiro-like parrying mechanics, a grappling hook, and a unique summoning system where Johan can call upon various medieval creatures for aid.
- Cohen 1939 – Beta Sign Up | Alpha Beta GamerCohen 1939 is a fast-paced top-down action shooter set in 1939 Birmingham where players control Elisa, a widow seeking vengeance for her murdered husband. The game features intense gunfights, environmental interaction, and a gritty atmosphere inspired by Peaky Blinders and Hotline Miami. Beta sign-ups are now open.
- Oshi no Ko Volume 13 Tackles One of Its Biggest RevealsOshi no Ko Volume 13 focuses on the significant reveal of Aqua and Ruby Hoshino's past lives as Dr. Goro Amamiya and Sarina Tendouji, respectively. While the reveal is handled well and sets Ruby on a new path, it introduces awkwardness due to past life promises and power dynamics, though the plot quickly moves on to other developments.
- Nekome: Nazi Hunter Aims to Be Like Inglorious Basterds Meets Sifu – IGN Preview - IGNNekome: Nazi Hunter is a personal revenge story that blends Arkham-like stealth and combat with a unique Romani perspective during World War II. Developed by Probably Monsters, the game features a brutal hand-to-hand combat system, a notoriety system that affects enemy behavior, and a skill tree that rewards both stealth and direct confrontation. The preview highlights the game's potential for gory catharsis and stylish action.
- Nekome: Nazi Hunter Preview – A Grindhouse Symphony of Violence!Nekome: Nazi Hunter is an upcoming third-person action-adventure game from ProbablyMonsters where players control Vano Nastasu, a character seeking revenge against Nazis. The game emphasizes brutal, deliberate combat and player agency in planning assaults. It is set to release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
- Grindhouse-Inspired Nekome: Nazi Hunter Narrative Trailer ReleasedProbablyMonsters has released a narrative trailer for Nekome: Nazi Hunter, detailing the revenge quest of Vano Nastasu. Inspired by grindhouse cinema, the game follows Nastasu's path across war-torn Europe after his family's murder by Nazi soldiers. Nekome: Nazi Hunter is set to release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
- NEKOME: NAZI HUNTER DEBUTS NARRATIVE TRAILER, UNVEILING A PERSONAL REVENGE ODYSSEY FROM INDUSTRY VETERAN JERONIMO BARRERAProbablyMonsters has released the first gameplay trailer for Nekome: Nazi Hunter, a single-player, third-person action title directed by Jeronimo Barrera. The game, inspired by grindhouse cinema, follows a young Romani man seeking revenge against Nazi soldiers and is set to launch on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The trailer showcases a blend of stealth and brutal close-quarters combat, with systems that track player brutality and unpredictability.
- Vengeance Never Looked This Good – Expert Game ReviewsThe remaster of Tales of Berseria offers a compelling experience for both new and returning players, preserving its mature narrative about revenge and loss. While visual upgrades are modest, significant quality-of-life improvements like faster movement and an immediately accessible Grade Shop enhance gameplay. The combat system remains fluid, though enemy variety can lead to repetition during longer play sessions.