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  1. Inverse

    Inverse is for the superfan in all of us. We take you deeper into the worlds of entertainment, gaming, tech, science, and innovation — and all the fascinating ways those worlds collide.

  2. The 25 Best Games Of 2025, Ranked - Inverse

    Dec 2, 2025 · Inverse has been hard at work trying out new games. Some games did not outlast their hype, while others proved themselves to be worthy of our highest praise.

  3. Gaming - Inverse

    Inverse covers everything from the latest releases to the ongoing console wars, esports updates, and leaks from your favorite developers.

  4. Entertainment - Inverse

    How 'Queens of the Dead' Glammed Up The Zombie Thriller The Inverse Interview Oct. 23, 2025 How Mary Bronstein’s Personal Crisis Created The Most Distressing Movie Of The Year …

  5. Innovation - Inverse

    Inverse sat down with space engineer and sci-fi author Gentry Lee about his new documentary Starman, and his thoughts on Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming Rendezvous With Rama adaptation.

  6. Inverse Daily

    It’s Inverse’s award-winning daily newsletter about science and innovation, with the welcome digression into pop culture. Subscribe for free.

  7. 'Weapons' Review: The Scariest Movie Of The Year Is A ... - Inverse

    Jul 28, 2025 · The director of 'Barbarian' returns with the scariest — and funniest — horror of the year.

  8. Frank Miller and Zack Snyder Talk Comics, Mythology, and

    Oct 15, 2024 · Inverse's 2024 Superhero Issue, guest edited by Zack Snyder, explores the genre for what it is: a profound commentary on our shared human experience. Dive into the full issue …

  9. 'Dragon Quest 3' Producer Wants to See an HD-2D Remake of

    Nov 18, 2024 · Inverse talks to Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D producer, Masaaki Hayasaka, about the difficulties of the HD-2D style and what the future looks like.

  10. The Next Silent Hill Could Leave Maine Behind For Good - Inverse

    Dec 16, 2025 · Speaking to Inverse in person in Los Angeles, Silent Hill developer Motoi Okamoto says there are several specific locations he’s thinking about bringing the game to next.