After a solid premiere last week, how did The Mist fair with its second episode, Withdrawal? Ummm...let me put it this way: not well.
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A little bit of a warning before you tread into this review of Bad People: This is Not Safe For Work! For real, unless you got a cool boss or a company
NCSoft intended for Master X Master to be a revelation in a market saturated with MOBAs, a hard promise to fill, but the game doesn't quite cut it.
This year has boasted some stellar movies — Logan, Wonder Woman, Get Out — and War For The Planet Of The Apes is definitely near the top of that list.
Beautiful Canvas #1 says a lot without signifying much beyond a propensity for violent sexual language, crime, and a feeling like you miss David Lapham.
Right out of the gate I need to say I've never seen a more organized game than Wasteland Express Delivery Service. The box that this game came in had a very
After three movies, one would have hoped that studio Illumination would have refined their stories to take their sometimes super-agent, sometimes
The Dregs was a smart, wicked, dark, hopeful, bloody, furious, angry, hurt howl. These days a lot of people are howling for a lot of reasons.
Despicable Me 3 might draw in fans of the original and young kids but everyone else is stuck with a mediocre movie that doesn't try to be anything special.
Spider-Man: Homecoming embraces the mentality of its lead character to put one of the best adaptations of the character on screen.
Behavior Interactive's Dead by Daylight has finally made it to console, and overall, we found it to be a much smoother experience overall.
Believe it or not, there's a great niche market for cycling games. And I don't just mean ones featuring motorbikes or interactive exercise ones. I'm talking
Valkyria Chronicles is an amazing tactical RPG that SEGA should be immensely proud of. It furthered the genre in a few aspects and brought out a very
Gaming chairs have become the must-own luxury item of anyone who does this for a living, or at least makes video gaming their passion beyond the 9-5.
Dear Esther was this beautiful exploration game that came out way back in 2012 for PC and later for consoles in 2016. The artwork in the game was stunning