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…Players can get upgrades and gadgets in dungeons to help with traversal, including a Portal -like device, along with a giant sword to slash enemies. Anyone who missed it over the past…
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…Players can get upgrades and gadgets in dungeons to help with traversal, including a Portal -like device, along with a giant sword to slash enemies. Anyone who missed it over the past…
…Due to his ability to control gravity, space, and create portals that bypass dimensional barriers, Blast is one of the few characters in anime that directly have an answer to Gojo's…
…As the portal closes, the barrier between the world is once more left standing, and Vergil is stranded in Makai yet again. He then faces Mundus in a battle for the control…
…He also combined the creepypasta with corporate sci-fi by introducing the Async Research Institute , the company that opened the portal to the Backrooms, calling it "The Complex," in an attempt to…
…Tired of Mundus' thirst for conquest, Sparda chose to flee to Earth and seal the portal that bound the two worlds forever. His prowess in combat has been undisputed ever since, and…
…A New Valve Game Before Too Long This might sound like a pipe dream, but if Valve were ever to release Half-Life 3 , Portal 3 , or Team Fortress 3 , then the…
…After their father disappeared during his research into interdimensional portals known as “Ultra Wormholes,” their mother Lusamine (the Aether Foundation’s president) threw herself into research on how to bring him back…
…mixes magical girl storytelling with fantasy adventure, creating a world filled with portals, prophecies, and emotional character arcs. W.I.T.C.H. stood out among other early 2000s releases because it…
…Secrets are hidden behind every corner, from cave entrances to portals that take players halfway across the map. Even though it’s a dangerous world, it’s also this mystery that draws…
…With it, Isshiki can bend space by opening interdimensional portals. It also allows him to shrink non-living matter to a microscopic size and then restore it at will. As a result…